ALASKA
CRUISES
Celebrity
offers 7 night round-trip "Inside Passage" cruises aboard
the Infinity from Vancouver, and aboard the Mercury
from Seattle during the late spring and summer each year. You
can also take one-way glacier cruises north or south-bound, completing
the round-trip with one way air segments. For more information
on these and all the following cruises, click
on the link above.
BERMUDA
& CARIBBEAN CRUISES
Cruises in the Caribbean are far too many to identify individually.
The following is a brief summary of Celebrity's vast offerings.
The Century offers short cruises ranging from 2, 4, and
5 nights , and features the Bahamas or the Western Caribbean from
December to April. The Summit and the Galaxy
ply the Southern Caribbean from January through April on cruises
ranging from 7 nights to 10-13 nights respectively. The Constellation
and the Zenith also offer 10 and 11 night "Ultimate
Caribbean" cruises during the winter season. The Zenith
also features 7 night cruises to Bermuda from late spring to late
fall.
CANADA
& NEW
ENGLAND
In September and October each year, you can enjoy the fall colours
and much more aboard the Constellation as she sails between
Cape Liberty (NJ) and Quebec City (Canada) on 13 night cruises.
NORTHERN
EUROPE & THE MEDITERRANEAN
Celebrity offers a variety of cruises in Europe in the Summer.
Among the most popular are the 12-night Northern Europe Cruises
aboard the Century, visiting Scandinavia, the Baltic
States, Finland and St. Petersburg. The Century also
features a 12 night cruise to the Land of the Midnight Sun in
July. The Constellation offers a number of Northern Europe
Cruises, each different from the other. Click
on the link above for additional information. You can choose
from a number of 10 and 11 day Western Mediterranean cruises offered
aboard the Century, or a number of 10, 11 and 14 night
Eastern Mediterranean sailings aboard the Galaxy.
SOUTH
PACIFIC
14-night Australia & New Zealand cruises between December
and February, or 15 night New Zealand cruises in November and
March, featuring the Mercury. Click on the
link at the top for details.
NOTE:
This informatiion is provided as a guide only. Accurate infor-mation
is available by clicking the llink on the top of this page. |