Best transatlantic cruises for 2024 and 2025, plus tips and what to expect

Donna Heiderstadt

A transatlantic cruise ranks high on many travelers' bucket lists, especially those who love the camaraderie and adventure of a voyage by ship. Today's roughly 4,000-nautical-mile transatlantic crossing is more akin to the pre-aviation "Grand Tour" wealthy Americans once enjoyed than the immigration journeys many of our European ancestors made from the 17th to early 20th centuries.

Leisurely and luxurious, a one-way sailing offers fine dining, wellness-oriented pampering, enlightening lectures, glamorous nightlife and plenty of time to relax. Transatlantic cruises are also a solution for travelers who prefer not to fly and a tempting option for cruise lovers seeking a longer itinerary at an affordable price.

Is a transatlantic cruise right for everyone? Not necessarily, especially for anyone prone to moderate to severe sea sickness. However, for those who love sea days — and many cruisers do — a crossing can offer an uninterrupted "floating resort" experience; plus, it provides the added bonus of delivering you to Europe or returning you home without a cramped transatlantic flight.

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Here's everything you need to know about cruising the Atlantic — plus a selection of the best transatlantic cruises you can book in 2024 and 2025.

Which cruise lines offer transatlantic crossings?

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While Cunard Line is most famous for its weekly crossings between Southampton, England, and New York City — which sail from April to December on its ocean liner Queen Mary 2 — pretty much every major cruise line offers transatlantic crossings.

These generally occur in the spring (late March to early May) and fall (September to November). In the spring, ships are repositioned from the Caribbean to Europe, and in the fall, vessels sail from Europe to the U.S. to begin Canada-New England and Caribbean itineraries.

Also known as repositioning cruises , these sailings are usually longer than a traditional crossing and often include several port calls beyond the city of embarkation and disembarkation.

Even better, cruise fares for these itineraries are typically one-third to one-half the price of a cruise of the same length that visits a new port daily. This makes them a great deal for travelers looking to settle into shipboard life rather than just sightsee.

These types of transatlantic/repositioning itineraries are offered by Azamara, Carnival, Celebrity, Disney, Holland America, MSC, Norwegian, Oceania, Regent, Royal Caribbean, Princess, Seabourn, Sea Dream Yacht Club, Silversea, Star Clippers, Windstar, Viking and Virgin.

When is the best time of year for transatlantic cruises?

The best time to take a transatlantic cruise depends on what you're looking for: great weather, smooth seas, the best price or specific ports of call.

Generally speaking, May, June and July are recommended for warmer weather and gentler seas — before the Atlantic hurricane season peaks in August, September and October — although storms can arise any time of the year.

March, April and November — while not ideal due to cooler temperatures that can limit on-deck and poolside enjoyment — are a good option and a terrific value. This is especially true if the ship's route is a southerly one between Florida and the Mediterranean rather than between northern Europe and New York.

As noted above, the best prices are generally in spring and fall for repositioning cruises. These itineraries may also visit several appealing ports in the Mediterranean or Caribbean as well as call on the Azores, Madeira, Canary Islands, Iceland or Bermuda in the Atlantic.

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How long does the crossing take?

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It varies. The classic nonstop transatlantic itinerary aboard Queen Mary 2 is a seven-night voyage between New York and Southampton (and vice versa). On the other hand, transatlantic repositioning cruises generally range in length from 11 to 21 nights, with an average of 14 nights (seven or eight of them typically sea days).

Will the seas be rough?

It's up to Mother Nature. At times, the Atlantic can be smooth sailing, even in spring and fall. Yet unpredictable wind and water current patterns can create rough seas seemingly out of nowhere any time of year.

Captains can generally maneuver around storms — and try to do so whenever possible for the comfort of all onboard. Additionally, modern cruise ships are equipped with stabilizers that reduce a ship's rolling motion due to wind or waves.

However, if you're even slightly prone to seasickness, don't throw caution to the wind. You'll be better off on a larger ship (pick a midship cabin on a lower deck); also, be sure to pack medication, patches, bands or whatever works best for you. While it might seem counterintuitive, having a window or balcony actually helps offset seasickness since it offers fresh air and a horizon view. If you're concerned, opt for an ocean-view or balcony cabin over an inside one.

Which side of the ship is best for a transatlantic crossing?

It honestly doesn't make much difference whether you book a cabin on the port (left) or starboard (right) side of the ship since most daytime views will be of the ocean. However, if you're departing from a Mediterranean port, say Rome or Barcelona, for a southerly crossing, book a starboard cabin; this might offer a view of the Rock of Gibraltar if your ship transits between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic during daylight hours. For a U.S.-to-Europe eastward crossing, you'd want the opposite — a port-side cabin.

Similarly, if your crossing takes you from northern Europe on a northerly route to the U.S., and you want to be among the first to spot land (perhaps Greenland or Newfoundland), book a starboard cabin. If you are cruising into New York Harbor just before dawn and want to see the Statue of Liberty from your cabin, book on the port side.

More important for an Atlantic crossing location-wise is your cabin's deck number and whether the cabin is situated forward, midship or aft. Generally, the ship's movement through rough seas will feel less severe if your cabin is midship and on one of the lower or middle decks versus the top-most decks.

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Which ports do transatlantic cruises visit?

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Where you embark and disembark will determine your route and the ports you potentially call on. Ships repositioning to or from the Baltic Sea and the British Isles generally take a northerly route. Vessels sailing from the Mediterranean cross on a more southerly route, especially if they are repositioning to or from a winter home port in Florida.

On a northerly crossing, you can expect to embark in a port such as Copenhagen; Rotterdam, Netherlands; Southampton or New York. Depending on the length of the cruise, expect to call on ports in Ireland (Dublin or Cork), Iceland (Reykjavik), Greenland (Qaqortoq or Nuuk), Atlantic Canada (St. John's in Newfoundland, or Sydney or Halifax in Nova Scotia) and Bermuda (King's Wharf).

On a southerly crossing between Barcelona or Rome in the Mediterranean and Miami or Fort Lauderdale, typical ports of call include Madeira; Grand Canary or Tenerife in the Canary Islands; Ponta Delgada in the Azores; and one or two islands in the Caribbean, such as St. Maarten or Puerto Rico.

Is it better to book an eastbound or westbound cruise?

Which direction you book really depends on whether you're aboard for the experience or you're using the crossing as a substitute for a flight to reach the other side of the ocean. Below are a few factors to keep in mind.

Aside from Queen Mary 2 crossings, westbound transatlantic repositioning cruises (from Europe to the U.S.) take place in the fall during the Atlantic hurricane season; some are also scheduled for mid-to-late November when storm formation has generally diminished. Eastbound cruises (from the U.S. to Europe) happen in spring, a season also often known for periods of gray skies and rain.

When considering westbound versus eastbound crossings, factor in the time change. While a transatlantic cruise is a terrific way to avoid the jet lag caused by flying across multiple time zones in a single day, you will be subject to almost daily reminders to reset your clock.

On westbound cruises, you'll have to set your clock back at night, thus gaining an extra hour of sleep on most days. On eastbound cruises, you'll set it ahead an hour and lose an hour of leisure time or sleep.

Another factor to keep in mind is that unless you plan to return home on another transatlantic cruise, you'll also need to book a one-way flight. Before committing to a specific eastbound or westbound itinerary, always check your flight options. One-way tickets are sometimes more expensive than round-trip fares.

Best transatlantic cruises for 2024 and 2025

There are dozens of opportunities to cross the Atlantic by cruise ship, but here are some of the best itineraries available in the next two years.

Cunard's Queen Mary 2

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  • Transatlantic crossings: May to December 2024 and 2025

There's nothing quite like it. Cunard 's weekly transatlantic crossing between New York and Southampton aboard the 2,691-guest Queen Mary 2 celebrates the grand age of ocean liners with a level of pomp and ceremony that appeals to Cunard loyalists, bucket-listers and memory-making couples or families celebrating a milestone anniversary or birthday.

These eight-night eastbound and six-night westbound voyages are all about the sea. There are interludes of culinary enjoyment and evening entertainment designed for travelers who appreciate formality and glamour.

A typical day might include time in the library perusing the largest book collection at sea, getting an illuminating astronomy lesson in the onboard planetarium and enjoying traditional afternoon tea.

The evening lineup generally starts with a multicourse dinner (same table and same waiter nightly) followed by a Broadway-inspired show, an abridged Shakespeare play or even a magic act. The ship is also famous for its Gala Evenings, capped off with Champagne sipping and dancing to a live orchestra. Yes, pack those ballgowns and tuxes.

Cruise fares start at $1,129 per person for an inside cabin and $1,619 per person for a balcony room.

Virgin Voyages' Scarlet Lady

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  • 16-night Rome to Miami: Nov. 28-Dec. 14, 2024
  • 15-night Miami to Casablanca and Barcelona cruises: May 3-18, 2025

Virgin Voyages ' 2,770-guest Scarlet Lady has an onboard ambience that rivals a youthful beach club. Passengers and crew will keep the party going day and night this fall on a 16-night Rome to Miami transatlantic sailing. The sailing has calls on Barcelona and Malaga in Spain; Funchal on the island of Madeira; and Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the Canary Islands.

Or, party in reverse on the ship's 15-night Miami to Casablanca and Barcelona crossing in May 2025. It stops in Grand Canary and Santa Cruz de Tenerife; Casablanca, Morocco; and Barcelona.

The ship's 20 excellent dining venues, cutting-edge entertainment (campy and a bit naughty — think Drag Queen Bingo), impressive lineup of wellness classes (from yoga at sunrise to On-the-Upswing Bungee aerobics) and fun activities ('90s Boy Band Dance Class, anyone?) provide plenty of ways to pass the time.

Cruise fares start at $4,384 per cabin (or less than $2,200 per person) for the Rome-to-Miami sailing and $3,706 per cabin (or less than $1,900 per person) for the Miami-to-Barcelona sailing.

Disney Cruise Line's Disney Dream

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  • 13-night eastbound transatlantic cruise: May 5-18, 2024
  • 13-night westbound transatlantic cruise: Oct. 20-Nov. 2, 2024

Certain Disney fans — namely childless adult couples and empty nesters — love the brand's storytelling and Imagineering but prefer not to share a two-week cruise with hundreds of kids and teens. These 13-night eastbound and westbound crossings from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona and from Southampton to Fort Lauderdale aboard 2,500-passenger Disney Dream offer a solution to that dilemma.

Each of these transatlantic cruises occurs when almost everyone ages 5 to 18 is still in school. Yes, some kids will likely be on board, but certainly not in overwhelming numbers.

These crossings feature nine to 11 sea days during which Disney Cruise Line offers all kinds of immersive entertainment, excellent onboard dining and a southerly route in spring that means plenty of pool time. On top of that, each sailing includes a mix of culturally rich ports.

On the eastbound crossing, they are Ponta Delgada; Lisbon; and Cadiz, Cartagena and Barcelona, Spain. On the westbound crossing, the ports are Ponta Delgada and the new Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.

Eastbound fares for balcony cabins start at $4,516 for two adults (or about $2,258 per person). Westbound fares are a bit pricier, starting at $5,517 for an inside cabin ($2,708 per person).

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Holland America's Nieuw Statendam

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  • 28-night Adriatic Dream and Passage to America: Nov. 2-30, 2024

For a shoulder-season meander through the Adriatic and Mediterranean followed by a transatlantic crossing, Holland America 's 28-night Adriatic Dream and Passage to America visits 14 ports in seven countries. This makes it a true hybrid of an ocean crossing and a traditional cruise.

The sailing, aboard the 3,665-passenger Nieuw Statendam, departs from Athens and visits ports in Greece, Croatia, Montenegro, Italy, Albania, Spain and Portugal before arriving in Fort Lauderdale. Of the 12 sea days, two include scenic cruising.

The voyage takes place in November, so expect temperatures to be on the cooler side in most ports and during the crossing. It's a good thing, then, that Nieuw Statendam has an indoor pool with a retractable roof. Holland America passengers, mostly older retirees, can also pass the time dining at each of the 10 onboard restaurants and enjoy entertainment that includes live bands at the B.B. King's Blues Club and Rolling Stone Rock Room.

At $2,499 per person for an inside cabin and $3,749 per person for a balcony cabin, fares are a great deal for a four-week sailing.

Celebrity Cruises' Celebrity Ascent and Celebrity Apex

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  • 13-night Spain, Portugal and Bermuda transatlantic: Oct. 26-Nov. 8, 2024
  • 13-night Bermuda and Portugal transatlantic: March 8-21, 2025

Celebrity Cruises ' Spain, Portugal and Bermuda transatlantic sailing from Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale offers 13 nights aboard its newest ship, Celebrity Ascent. The sailing features port calls in Alicante, Spain; Gibraltar; Ponta Delgada; and King's Wharf, along with eight sea days.

Accommodating 3,260 passengers, Celebrity Ascent is a megaship designed with adults in mind. On board, you'll find multiple hot tubs but no waterslides, contemporary decor, 32 sophisticated food and beverage venues (including Voyages, Daniel Boulud's restaurant at sea, bookable at extra cost), an indoor solarium pool, a glittering Grand Plaza housing the line's signature Martini Bar, and nightly entertainment ranging from high-tech theater productions to multisensory events in Eden.

Inside cabin fares start at $1,353 per person and balcony cabin fares at $2,399 per person.

If you prefer to cross the Atlantic in spring 2025, take sister Edge Class ship Celebrity Apex , which carries 2,910 passengers. It will sail a 13-night Bermuda and Portugal transatlantic cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona with port calls at Bermuda's Royal Naval Dockyard; Ponta Delgada; and Valencia.

Inside cabins for that cruise start from $799 per person and balcony rooms from $1,272 per person.

Viking's Viking Mars

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  • 20-night Atlantic and Mediterranean Horizons: March 27-April 16, 2025

Passengers aboard Viking Mars for its 20-night Atlantic and Mediterranean Horizons sailing from Fort Lauderdale to Rome will meander through the Caribbean to the French-Dutch island of St. Martin/St. Maarten. They will spend six days crossing the Atlantic and call on Madeira and then overnight in Barcelona. Then, they will visit the French ports of Sete and Marseille, followed by Monte Carlo, Monaco, and another overnight in Livorno, Italy (gateway to Florence).

The 930-passenger Viking Mars is an adults-only ship featuring a sleek Scandinavian design. Guests can enjoy elevated (and complimentary) dining in eight venues, as well as daily activities that include lectures by guest speakers and resident historians. ( Viking bills itself as "the thinking person's cruise.")

They will also get unlimited access to the thermal suite at the Liv Nordic Spa, a main pool with a retractable roof (there's also an aft infinity pool and hot tub), and complimentary beer and wine with lunch and dinner.

Better still, the transatlantic cruise fare is about one-third less than a typical three-week Viking itinerary, with balcony cabins starting at $7,198 per person.

Princess Cruises' Sky Princess

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  • 27-night Moroccan and Iberian Grand Adventure: March 9-April 5, 2025

To snag an excellent deal on an almost month-long journey, check out the 27-night Morocco and Iberian Grand Adventure . It sails from Fort Lauderdale to Southampton aboard the 3,660-passenger Sky Princess. Princess Cruises guests will enjoy a southerly spring crossing that culminates with visits to 10 ports in four countries (Portugal, Morocco, Spain and England) — including Madeira, three Canary Islands and Casablanca.

Sky Princess , which debuted in 2019, is a Royal Class ship featuring three pools, a glittering Italian-style Piazza (home to Alfredo's Pizzeria — some of the best pizza at sea), four specialty dining venues (at an extra cost), poolside Movies Under the Stars and original production shows in the Princess Theater.

Inside cabins start at $2,847 per person and balcony cabins at $4,747 per person.

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Regent Seven Seas Cruises' Seven Seas Splendor

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  • 14-night Cape Town to Rio de Janeiro: Jan. 5-19, 2025

If crossing the southern Atlantic Ocean from Africa to South America on a small luxury cruise ship is on your bucket list, consider Regent Seven Seas Cruises ' early 2025 Cape Town to Rio de Janeiro sailing.

While not a bargain by any means, this 14-night itinerary aboard the 750-passenger, all-suite Seven Seas Splendor is all-inclusive. Business-class airfare, transfers, top-notch cuisine, unlimited beverages, gratuities, Wi-Fi and most shore excursions are all included in the fare.

Start by taking in the scenic beauty of Namibia, with a port call in Luderitz, known for its colorful colonial architecture. Another call is Walvis Bay, where the ship will overnight. Here, you'll get a chance to experience the country's dramatic sand dunes and resident flamingos. Then, as you cross the Atlantic, you'll visit the remote island of St. Helena, where Napoleon died in exile, before continuing on to an overnight stay in Rio de Janeiro ahead of disembarkation.

All-inclusive fares start at $12,949 per person for a suite with a balcony.

Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Prima

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  • 16-night Transatlantic (Italy, France and Spain): Nov. 7-23, 2024

Board in Rome and tour the Mediterranean in the shoulder season before crossing the Atlantic to New York on a November 2024 Norwegian Cruise Line cruise. The Transatlantic (Italy, France and Spain) sailing aboard Norwegian Prima visits Livorno (for Pisa and Florence); Cannes, France; Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Alicante, Malaga and Cadiz, Spain; Lisbon, Portugal; and Ponta Delgada. You'll spend six days at sea.

The 3,099-passenger Norwegian Prima , which debuted in 2022, features 14 restaurants (six included and eight specialty options for an added fee) and 19 bars and lounges. It also sports a three-level go-kart racetrack and virtual-reality gaming. Entertainment options include "Summer: The Donna Summer Musical," stand-up comedy at The Improv at Sea and a rock cover band in Syd Norman's Pour House.

Inside cabins start at $1,499 per person and balcony cabins at $2,199 per person.

Silversea Cruises' Silver Ray

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  • 25-night Rome to Fort Lauderdale: Nov. 7-Dec. 2, 2025

Plan ahead to score a suite on the 25-night Rome to Fort Lauderdale transatlantic crossing in late 2025 aboard Silversea Cruises ' newest all-suite luxury ship, Silver Ray, debuting in summer 2024.

Not only is the price all-inclusive, but the 728-passenger ship will visit 11 ports in five countries. You'll experience Livorno; Monte Carlo, Monaco; Marseille; Valencia, Barcelona (overnight), Palma de Mallorca, Malaga and Cadiz, Spain; and Lisbon and Madeira. Then, you'll cross the Atlantic and spend an overnight in Hamilton, Bermuda before disembarking in Fort Lauderdale.

Silver Ray is Silversea's second Nova Class ship. It features spacious suites and inviting exterior and interior spaces perfect for late-season Mediterranean cruising and a cool-weather transatlantic crossing. Its culinary-focused S.A.L.T. (Sea and Land Taste) program tempts tastebuds with region- and port-inspired menus, cooking classes and cocktails.

All-inclusive, door-to-door fares — which include economy-class flights, transfers, complimentary beverages and gourmet dining, butler service, gratuities and select shore excursions — start at $13,100 per person for Classic Veranda Suite.

Bottom line

No matter your reason for considering a transatlantic cruise, you're guaranteed to experience the secret magic of sea days, with ample time to relax and unwind. With no land in sight for roughly a week, you can enjoy the ship's amenities without feeling rushed.

Make new friends over coffee or a game of bridge, watch movies in your cabin, learn more about the world during lectures by onboard experts, or treat yourself to rejuvenating massages and facials in the spa.

Even better, per-night rates are typically lower on crossings than on round-trip, port-intensive cruises. So, you can enjoy a longer sailing at a fraction of the usual cost. No matter which transatlantic cruise you deem best for your travel style and interests, it will surely be a memorable bucket-list trip.

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Transatlantic

A Transatlantic cruise is ideal for someone who loves lazy days at sea with only a few port calls. Most Transatlantic cruises are actually repositioning cruises, seasonal sailings to move a ship from one sailing region to another. Cheap Transatlantic cruises offer some of the lowest per-diem prices in the cruise market.

  • Ships offer repositioning cruises twice a year: once as they travel from the Caribbean to Europe in the spring, and again as they return to the Caribbean in the fall.
  • Transatlantic cruises last from 6 to 16 nights.
  • Many Transatlantic cruises have special themes, such as Big Band, jazz, or food and wine.
  • If you're flying a long distance to reach the port of departure for your Transatlantic cruise, we suggest that you arrive at the port city at least one or two days in advance. This will give you time to rest and get oriented before boarding the ship. Most cruise lines offer pre-cruise hotel packages.

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Celebrity Transatlantic Cruises

Crossing the Atlantic on Celebrity Cruises means vistas of wide-open blue water and fiery sunsets viewed from your private veranda. You'll enjoy the service, food, and entertainment. You'll relax in the spa and whirlpools. Travel to new worlds on a Celebrity Transatlantic cruise.

Celebrity Cruises offers a variety of transatlantic voyages. Departure ports for eastbound trips include Fort Lauderdale, Tampa and Rio de Janeiro. In Europe, depart from Barcelona, Rome or Southampton. Premium Celebrity Cruises offer an exceptional level of personal service, award-winning cuisine, world-famous amenities and accommodations that are the most spacious at sea for an unforgettable cruise experience.

March 23, 2024: 14-night cruise from Tampa (Florida) to Barcelona (Spain) on Celebrity Constellation. Visit Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda), Ponta Delgada (Azores) and Gibraltar.

April 11, 2024: 12-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale (Florida) to Lisbon (Portugal) on Celebrity Equinox. Visit Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda), Ponta Delgada (Azores) and Porto (Portugal).

April 14, 2024: 13-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale (Florida) to Barcelona (Spain) on Celebrity Ascent. Visit Tenerife (Canary Islands), Funchal (Madeira) and Malaga (Spain).

April 22, 2024: 13-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale (Florida) to Amsterdam (Netherlands) on Celebrity Silhouette. Visit Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda), Ponta Delgada (Azores) and Cork (Ireland).

May 2, 2024: 13-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale (Florida) to Southampton (England) on Celebrity Apex. Visit Ponta Delgada (Azores), Cork (Ireland), Dorset (England) and Bruges (Belgium).

October 23, 2024: 12-night cruise from Southampton (England) to Fort Lauderdale (Florida) on Celebrity Apex. Visit Ponta Delgada (Azores) and Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

October 26, 2024: 13-night cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Fort Lauderdale (Florida) on Celebrity Ascent. Visit Alicante (Spain), Malaga (Spain), Ponta Delgada (Azores) and Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

November 1, 2024: 14-night cruise from Rome (Italy) to Fort Lauderdale (Florida) on Celebrity Beyond. Visit Cartagena (Spain), Cadiz (Spain) and Lisbon (Portugal).

November 7, 2024: 14-night cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Tampa (Florida) on Celebrity Constellation. Visit Valencia (Spain), Cadiz (Spain) and Lisbon (Portugal).

November 9, 2024: 12-night cruise from Lisbon (Portugal) to Fort Lauderdale (Florida) on Celebrity Apex. Visit Porto (Portugal), Ponta Delgada (Azores) and Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

November 16, 2024: 13-night cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Fort Lauderdale (Florida) on Celebrity Silhouette. Visit Lisbon (Portugal), Ponta Delgada (Azores) and Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

November 21, 2024: 12-night cruise from Lisbon (Portugal) to Port Canaveral (Florida) on Celebrity Equinox. Visit Funchal (Madeira), Tenerife (Canary Islands) and Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

March 8, 2025: 14-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale (Florida) to Barcelona (Spain) on Celebrity Apex. Visit Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda), Ponta Delgada (Azores) and Valencia (Spain).

March 22, 2025: 12-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale (Florida) to Southampton (England) on Celebrity Eclipse. Visit Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda) and Ponta Delgada (Azores).

April 12, 2025: 16-night cruise from Tampa (Florida) to Rome (Italy) on Celebrity Constellation. Visit Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda), Gibraltar and Cartagena (Spain).

April 19, 2025: 14-night cruise from Port Canaveral (Florida) to Barcelona (Spain) on Celebrity Equinox. Visit Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda), Ponta Delgada (Azores), Cartagena (Spain) and Palma de Mallorca (Spain).

April 20, 2025: 15-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale (Florida) to Rome (Italy) on Celebrity Ascent. Visit Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda), Gibraltar, Cartagena (Spain) and Florence (Italy).

October 19, 2025: 13-night cruise from Southampton (England) to Port Canaveral (Florida) on Celebrity Apex. Visit Vigo (Spain), Porto (Portugal), Ponta Delgada (Azores) and Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

October 30, 2025: 13-night cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Fort Lauderdale (Florida) on Celebrity Eclipse. Visit Lisbon (Portugal), Funchal (Madeira) and Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

October 31, 2025: 16-night cruise from Rome (Italy) to Tampa (Florida) on Celebrity Constellation. Visit Cartagena (Spain), Malaga (Spain), Ponta Delgada (Azores), Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda) and Nassau (Bahamas).

October 31, 2025: 13-night cruise from Rome (Italy) to Fort Lauderdale (Florida) on Celebrity Ascent. Visit Cagliari (Sardinia), Gibraltar and Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

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Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic Cruises

If you love adventure and have the spirit of exploration, a Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic cruise is something you simply have to do at least once. You’ll see the world and cross the Atlantic in style as you go from one great destination to the next.  See the grandeur of England and France or the tropical bliss that is the Caribbean, and in between spend a magnificent voyage onboard a cruise line that treats you like a celebrity. Discover diverse cultures, find your passions, and learn about people from coast to coast when you choose a Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic cruise.

Things to Do on a Transatlantic Cruise with Celebrity Cruises

Crossing the Atlantic on a Celebrity Cruises cruise ship is an amazing experience with lots of history behind it. On either side you can discover some great spots to explore, like the landscape of the Azores or the famous fishing village called Peggy’s Cove in Nova Scotia.

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  • Antwerp Sightseeing and Waffle Tasting (Bruges, Belgium) Explore the picturesque town of Antwerp where you’ll see paintings by the renowned artist Ruebens. Along the way you’ll have the chance to sink your teeth into an authentic Belgian waffle served at a local waffle house.  

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  • 4WD Safari (Ponta Delgado, Azores) Explore the wide open spaces in the interior of Ponta Delgado. On this adventure you’ll drive past quaint villages and fields growing tobacco, wine grapes and tea. You’ll head into the mountainous lands to see lava outcrops, forests and hydrangea-lined forests.  

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  • Agadir Berber Market and Fantasia Show (Agadir, Morroco) The Fantasia Show is a stunning display of Berber culture. Here you’ll see horses, dancers and even a snake charmer. The show takes place in Berber tents where you are welcomed with mint tea and Moroccan pastries. You’ll see belly dancers and hear Andalusian music. Then you can visit the market where you are sure to find an interesting and authentic souvenir.  

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  • Famous Peggy’s Cove Fishing Village (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Spend a day exploring the tiny town of Peggy’s Cove, population 60. On your visit you’ll learn about the town’s surroundings, which include rock formations that were created by eroding glaciers. You’ll hear how the town got its name, and then you’ll explore the lobster fishery and see the traps used to catch the delicious creatures.  

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  • A Taste of Paris (Le Havre, France) Spend a full day in the romantic French capital, Paris. You’ll have a chance to tour the major sites such as the Champs-Elysees, the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Arc de Triomphe. Enjoy a stop at the Louvre with an additional three and a half hours for you to explore Paris on your own. Bon chance!  

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  • Harlem Jazz and Blues Evening (New York, New York) Learn about the Jazz culture that permeated Harlem in the 1920s. Hear the stories of musicians and noted authors who lived in Harlem during this time. You will see the world famous Apollo Theater and then head to a local club to hear the smooth jazz or vibrant rhythm and blues of a local band.  

Top 10 Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic Cruises

  • Celebrity Apex 12 NIGHT WESTERN EUROPE TRANSATLANTIC Departing From Southampton, England (Oct 2024)
  • Celebrity Ascent 13 NIGHT SPAIN & PORTUGAL TRANSATLANTIC Departing From Barcelona, Spain (Oct 2024)
  • Celebrity Constellation 14 NIGHT TRANSATLANTIC CRUISE Departing From Barcelona, Spain (Nov 2024)
  • Celebrity Silhouette 13 NT WESTERN EUROPE TRANSATLANTIC Departing From Barcelona, Spain (Nov 2024)
  • Celebrity Equinox 12 NT BERMUDA & PORTUGAL TRANATLANTIC Departing From Lisbon, Portugal (Nov 2024)
  • Celebrity Apex 13 NT BERMUDA & PORTUGAL TRANSATLANTIC Departing From Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida (Mar 2025)
  • Celebrity Eclipse 12 NT BERMUDA & PORTUGAL TRANSATLANTIC Departing From Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida (Mar 2025)
  • Celebrity Constellation 16 NIGHT BERMUDA & SPAIN TRANSATLANTIC Departing From Tampa, Florida (Apr 2025)
  • Celebrity Equinox 14 NIGHT BERMUDA & SPAIN TRANSATLANTIC Departing From Port Canaveral, Florida (Apr 2025)
  • Celebrity Ascent 15 NIGHT BERMUDA & SPAIN TRANSATLANTIC Departing From Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida (Apr 2025)

Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic Departure Ports

Learn more about the different departure ports for a Transatlantic cruise with Celebrity Cruises. Your Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic cruise could depart from any of the following cities:

Barcelona, Spain

Discover imaginative architecture, impressive Spanish dishes and beautiful excursions into nature when you cruise to Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia.

Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy

A cruise to Civitavecchia is a chance for you to hop a quick train to Rome and explore the enormous history through ruins, galleries and The Vatican museums.

Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida

With incredible weather, delicious fare and some stupendous attractions, you will find that Fort Lauderdale’s Port Everglades is one of the most attractive ports in the entire US.

Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon has deep cultural roots that are exposed through ruins and museum artifacts. Cruise to Lisbon and discover the culture and history of Portugal in its capital city.

Port Canaveral, Florida

The seafood is fresh, the sun is shining and there’s a whole lot to do, so get out there and explore the city before, during and after your cruise from Port Canaveral, Florida.

Southampton, England

The cruise port of Southampton features tons of diverse attractions that provide insight into England’s culture and storied past, including fortresses, gardens and national parks.

Tampa, Florida

Tampa, Florida

Whether it’s a trip to the historical streets of Ybor, a day in the Florida Aquarium or a nice Cuban-infused meal, your time in Tampa will make you consider a longer stay.

Photo Gallery for Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic Cruises

Browse our photo gallery of Transatlantic cruising photos from Celebrity Cruises. Remember, this is only a taste of the experiences waiting for you on a Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic cruise vacation.

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Guests enjoy the evening on their balcony

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Guests relax in the Aqua Spa

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Celebrity is a premium cruise line, known for attentive service, well-appointed staterooms and delicious cuisine. Its ships are sleek and offer sophisticated touches like champagne-and-caviar bars and butler service in all suite accommodations. In addition, Celebrity boasts a world-class art collection of more than 1,200 museum-quality pieces. Works by Pablo Picasso, Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol adorn the walls of public lounges and dining rooms.

Celebrity is widely praised for its outstanding cuisine. You'll enjoy meals presented with white-glove service, traditional English high teas, gourmet pizza delivery and a late-night treat -- Celebrity cruise waiters carry trays of appetizers through lounges from midnight to 1 a.m. Every ship is also equipped with a variety of specialty dining venues where guests can enjoy five-course meals, prepared tableside with the finest ingredients.

Dedicated to pampering guests, Celebrity's luxurious spa offers invigorating spa treatments that are sure to relax and rejuvenate the spirit. The Spa Café prepares delicious selections for guests looking for a healthier dining alternative.

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Embark on the adventure of a lifetime with Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic voyages , where  luxury meets exploration  for an unforgettable experience.

Set sail in 2023, 2024, or 2025 and discover why Celebrity is the top choice for adventurous cruise enthusiasts. and one of our choices for Best Transatlantic Cruises . Offering exceptional deals on both last-minute and luxurious travel options , these magnificent cruises deliver the perfect combination of relaxing sea days and  exciting destinations across Europe .

So jump aboard one of their alluring ships like the famed Celebrity Constellation, Celebrity Silhouette, or the cutting-edge Celebrity Beyond to explore iconic cities such as Rome and Barcelona while relishing  brilliant onboard experiences .

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Key takeaways.

  • Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic offers a  luxurious and unforgettable experience , with top-notch amenities and  personalized service from attentive staff .
  • The itineraries include both eastbound and westbound routes, as well as northern and southern routes that stop at fantastic destinations such as Rome, Barcelona, Ponta Delgada in the Azores, Lisbon, Tenerife, Cadiz and more.
  • Onboard experiences on Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic include fitness and wellness options like state-of-the-art fitness centers, personal training classes, mindfulness activities such as meditation or acupuncture sessions; entertainment options like bars & lounges with live music shows to interactive experiences including themed parties or casinos; exciting shore excursions for city highlights tour to natural wonders visit.

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What is the Best Way to Book a Celebrity Transatlantic Cruise?

You can book directly on Celebrity’s website, or through a professional travel agency.  The best way is to do so through a preferred partner agency like Culture Discovery Cruises. There are several key benefits:

  • We can always get you at least the best deal Celebrity Cruises offers by booking direct.
  • We can very often get you additional benefits that you cannot get by booking direct, such as onboard credit, discounted prices, etc.
  • We are able to give you price protection that you will not get by booking direct.  That means if the price of your cabin goes down due to a cruise line sale, we can get your price lowered to match!
  • We are your personal advocate before, during, and after the cruise.  Instead of waiting for hours on hold with the cruise line, just send us a message and we will handle any issues on your behalf.
  • We are able to get you more shore excursions at significantly better prices than the cruise line.
  • We work for you and your needs, not that of the cruise line. 

To book through Culture Discovery Cruises, you can do so in one of two easy ways:

  • Browse, Compare, and Book Online using our website booking system .  Once you book your cruise, one of us will get in touch with you to better get to know you.
  • Contact us and let us know what you are interested in .  We will get to know you and help you find the perfect cruise for you,

The Luxury Of  Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic Cruises

Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic repositioning cruises offer the ultimate luxury experience, with top-notch amenities and personalized service from attentive staff.

Understanding The Transatlantic Cruise Experience

Embarking on a Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic offers travelers the unique opportunity to explore different countries and cultures while enjoying the luxuries of a premium ship. Celebrity Cruises’ Transatlantic itineraries provide ample time for both exploration and relaxation, with multiple stops at iconic cities  along European coasts and blissful days spent traversing the open ocean.

  • To fully understand the allure of a Transatlantic cruise with Celebrity Cruises, one must consider its rich history dating back to when people crossed continents via luxury liners like The Queen Mary.
  • Today’s modern vessels carry forward this legacy by providing  world-class amenities  that cater to discerning travelers who appreciate comfort and elegance during their journey.
  • Delight in  exceptional culinary experiences , indulge in  spa treatments , take part in  nightly entertainment events,  or simply revel in expansive views from your private stateroom.

Why Celebrity Cruises Is A Top Choice

Celebrity Cruises stands out as a top choice for transatlantic voyages due to its  exceptional reputation  and dedication to creating  award-winning resort experiences at sea .

Cruise shoppers who choose Celebrity Cruises will appreciate access to  exclusive amenities subject to availability, including fitness and wellness programs,  world-class dining options , fantastic onboard entertainment offerings, and wonderful shore excursions  that cater to various interests.

Additionally, with around 439 excursions offered in ports from Bermuda to Barcelona and beyond, there’s no shortage of adventure waiting just beyond your stateroom door.

The Benefits Of A Transatlantic Cruise

A Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic crossing offers an unparalleled experience as it combines the thrill of adventure with the opportunity to explore some of the world’s most breathtaking destinations.

  • Sailing across the Atlantic Ocean in style and luxury, passengers can immerse themselves in unique cultures, indulge in exquisite cuisine, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
  • In addition to  exploring fascinating ports of call  on both sides of the Atlantic, a transatlantic cruise also offers  ample time for relaxation  amidst luxurious surroundings.
  • With multiple days at sea, travelers have plenty of opportunities to unwind and enjoy  personalized service  tailored specifically to their needs.

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Celebrity Transatlantic Cruises offer several popular routes.  They include:

  • Between Barcelona and Fort Lauderdale, Florida (eastbound in Spring, Westbound in Autumn)
  • Between Rome and Fort Lauderdale, Florida (eastbound in Spring, Westbound in Autumn)
  • Between Southampton and Fort Lauderdale , Florida (eastbound in Spring, Westbound in Autumn)
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  • Between Amsterdam and Fort Lauderdale, Florida (eastbound in Spring, Westbound in Autumn)
  • Between Rome and Tampa, Florida (eastbound in Spring, Westbound in Autumn)
  • Between Barcelona and Tampa, Florida (eastbound in Spring, Westbound in Autumn)

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Dining Options On a Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic

Indulge in a culinary journey unlike any other on Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic, with options ranging from the main dining room to specialty restaurants and casual buffets.

Main Dining Room Options

Celebrity Cruises offers a variety of dining options for guests during their transatlantic journey. Here are some of the main dining room options available:

  • Cosmopolitan Restaurant : This restaurant offers contemporary and classic dishes made with locally sourced ingredients, along with a wide selection of wines.
  • Cyprus Restaurant : Featuring  Mediterranean-inspired cuisine , this restaurant has an elegant atmosphere and is perfect for a romantic dinner.
  • Normandie Restaurant : This French-inspired restaurant presents artfully prepared gourmet food in an intimate setting.
  • Tuscan Restaurant : Enjoy authentic Italian cuisine in an inviting atmosphere at this restaurant, featuring pasta, seafood, and other classic dishes.
  • Grand Epernay Dining Room : This main dining room features a  diverse menu with international flavors  that cater to all tastes and preferences.
  • Murano Restaurant : Elevate your dining experience with  modern interpretations of classic French cuisine  at this specialty restaurant (additional cost).
  • Le Petit Chef at Qsine : Experience a unique  multisensory dinner show  that combines innovative technology with culinary creations (at additional cost).

With so many delicious options to choose from, guests can look forward to enjoying exceptional dining experiences throughout their transatlantic cruise vacation with Celebrity Cruises.

Specialty Restaurants

Celebrity Cruises is renowned for its  exceptional dining options , and their specialty restaurants are no exception. 

These restaurants offer  unique culinary experiences  that you won’t find anywhere else. 

Here are some of the specialty restaurants you can enjoy on a Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic:

  • Fine Cut Steakhouse : A classic American-style steakhouse that serves premium cuts of beef and other meats.
  • Le Grand Bistro : This French-inspired bistro offers classic dishes such as escargot, onion soup, and Coq au Vin.
  • Le Petit Chef® : A one-of-a-kind dining experience where your meal is brought to life through 3D animation technology.
  • Raw on 5 : Specializing in sushi, sashimi, and ceviche, this restaurant provides guests with the freshest seafood available.
  • Magic Carpet : This innovative restaurant moves up and down the side of the ship while providing stunning views of the ocean.
  • Dinner on the Edge : Another extraordinary dining experience, Dinner on the Edge takes place 16 decks above sea level while suspended off the side of the ship.
  • Rooftop Garden Grill : This casual eatery serves up grilled favorites such as burgers, hot dogs, and chicken wings in a laid-back atmosphere.
  • Eden Restaurant : Located in the beautiful Eden Garden onboard Celebrity Edge Class Ships, this restaurant offers innovative cuisine with a focus on sustainability.

With so many incredible specialty restaurants to choose from, you’re sure to have an unforgettable culinary journey on any Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic crossing. 

And with their  Specialty Dining Packages , you can enjoy significant savings while experiencing these unique dining experiences. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to indulge in some of the finest cuisine at sea.

Casual And Buffet Options

Casual and buffet dining options onboard Celebrity Cruises make dining convenient, delicious, and flexible. Here are some great options to enjoy:

  • Oceanview Cafe : A casual eatery with global cuisine prepared right in front of you.
  • Mast Grill : An outdoor grill serving up burgers, hot dogs, and more.
  • Spa Cafe : Enjoy healthy eats like smoothies, salads, and sandwiches at the spa cafe.
  • Luminae at The Retreat : Exclusive to Suite Class guests, Luminae offers an upscale atmosphere with a menu crafted by a Michelin-starred chef.
  • Main Dining Room : Celebrity’s main dining room offers a daily-changing menu along with signature dishes.
  • Poolside Bar and Grill : Grab a quick bite or drink while lounging by the pool.
  • Rooftop Garden Grill : Located on the top deck of Celebrity Edge, this restaurant offers al fresco dining with garden-inspired fare.

With so many fantastic dining choices to choose from on Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic voyages, you’ll never have to worry about going hungry during your journey across the Atlantic!

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Onboard Experiences And Excursions – Transatlantic Celebrity Style

The onboard experiences and excursions on Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic are exceptional, offering something for every type of traveler.

Fitness And Wellness Options

Staying healthy and active on a cruise is important. Celebrity Cruises offer a wide range of fitness and wellness options to help guests maintain healthy habits, even while at sea. Here are some of the options available:

  • State-of-the-art Fitness Centers : With equipment from F4, Technogym, Life Fitness, and Peloton, guests can enjoy a great workout with a view of the ocean.
  • Personal Training and Classes : Guests can work with personal trainers or join group fitness classes like  yoga, Pilates, spinning, or circuit training .
  • Mindfulness Activities : Meditation and acupuncture sessions are available to help guests relax and destress.
  • Nutritious Dining Options : Celebrity Cruises offer fresh, healthy meals that cater to different dietary needs and preferences.
  • Spa Treatments : Guests can indulge in spa treatments like massages or facials, using products such as Elemis or Canyon Ranch.
  • Wellness Seminars : Celebrity Cruises offers seminars on various wellness topics like sleep enhancement, detoxification techniques, stress management, etc.

Remember to pack comfortable workout clothes so you can take advantage of these amazing amenities.

Nightlife And Entertainment

Looking for a fun-filled vacation that’s full of nightlife and entertainment? Look no further than Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic! Here are just a few of the things you can enjoy on your trip:

  • Bars and lounges  – Each ship has plenty of options to choose from, including craft cocktail bars, champagne lounges, and whiskey bars. Dance the night away or relax in style.
  • Live music  – Jazz, pop, rock… whatever your musical preferences, there’s sure to be something to suit your taste onboard. Enjoy talented musicians playing live all around the ship.
  • Shows  – From comedy shows to Broadway-style productions, there’s always something happening on the main stage.
  • Interactive experiences  – Some ships offer unique experiences like interactive street-art installations or escape rooms– perfect for groups looking for some fun together.
  • Casino  – Feeling lucky? Hit up the onboard casino for some gaming action.
  • Themed parties  – Many Celebrity Cruises offer themed party nights such as White Parties or Masquerade Balls where you can really let loose with fellow passengers.

No matter what kind of entertainment you’re looking for, you’re sure to find it on board a Celebrity Cruise Transatlantic c rossing.

Shore Excursions And Tours

If you’re looking for exciting shore excursions during your Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic, there are plenty of options available. Here are some of the most popular:

  • City Highlights : Enjoy guided tours through iconic cities like Rome and Barcelona to see famous landmarks and bustling streets up close.
  • Natural Wonders : Explore breathtaking natural sites such as volcanoes in Tenerife or waterfalls in Ponta Delgada, Azores.
  • Culinary Adventures : Sample local cuisine on a food tour in Malaga or Seville, Spain. Or visit a winery in Funchal, Portugal to taste regional wines.
  • Outdoor Adventures : Go whale watching in Tenerife or hike through national parks such as Teide National Park in the Canary Islands.
  • Beach Trips : Relax on sun-soaked beaches like Playa de la Concha in Cadiz, Spain or Horseshoe Bay Beach in Bermuda.

Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic crossings  offer  customized shore excursions  based on specific needs and interests, with a brochure available on their website that lists what excursions are available for your specific cruise. 

Plus,  Group Shore Excursion Experts  can coordinate all your shore excursions, and there is a  Concierge on board  every ship to help plan your excursions. 

With these additional services, enjoy stress-free travel with access to exclusive experiences subject to availability.

Spa And Wellness Options

Relax and rejuvenate on your transatlantic cruise with Celebrity Cruises’ spa and wellness options. Here are some of the amenities and services you can enjoy:

  • The Spa : Indulge in  calming treatments  such as facials, massages, and body wraps at the luxurious onboard spa.
  • Fitness Center : Stay fit during your vacation with  state-of-the-art gym equipment  and group fitness classes led by certified instructors.
  • Acupuncture : Experience  alternative therapies like acupuncture  to help restore balance to your body and mind.
  • Beauty Services : Get pampered with  salon services  like manicures, pedicures, haircuts, and styling.
  • Wellness Program : Take part in a program designed to enhance your overall well-being through activities such as yoga, meditation, and wellness seminars.
  • Relaxation Areas : Unwind in  serenity lounges  or on heated loungers while taking in stunning ocean views.
  • Thermal Suite : Enjoy an exclusive  thermal suite experience  available aboard select ships, including steam rooms, saunas, and sensory showers.
  • Personal Training Sessions : Work one-on-one with a personal trainer who will create a customized fitness plan tailored to your needs.

With innovative spa offerings on all of their ships, Celebrity Cruises ensures that guests have access to exclusive wellness amenities at sea.

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Accommodations On Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic

Experience the ultimate luxury aboard Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic with their wide range of staterooms and suites, including  Concierge and AquaClass accommodations  as well as The Retreat and Suite Class experience.

Staterooms And Suites

Celebrity Cruises offers some of the most  luxurious and spacious staterooms and suites  on their Transatlantic cruises, making them a top choice for cruise shoppers. Here are some highlights:

  • The accommodations on board the Celebrity Edge and Celebrity Apex boast brilliant innovations that provide  open-air access to the sea .
  • Nearly every stateroom and suite on Celebrity Beyond features a king-sized  bed to ensure passengers are fully refreshed and ready to explore every day of their cruise.
  • The Retreat, a high-end resort-like area  on Celebrity Cruises ships, offers stunning accommodations, a private restaurant, and an exclusive lounge and sundeck.
  • Passengers can follow  four steps to choose the best rooms  on a Celebrity Cruises ship for their desired vacation, ambiance, and overall experience.
  • Concierge Class rooms come with additional perks such as priority check-in , access to an exclusive lounge, daily complimentary hors d’oeuvres in your room, upgraded toiletries, and more.

If you’re looking for luxury accommodations with  unparalleled amenities , then consider booking one of the staterooms or suites offered by Celebrity Cruises on their Transatlantic cruises.

Concierge And AquaClass Accommodations

If you’re looking to indulge in the ultimate luxury experience onboard Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic, then you won’t be disappointed with their Concierge and AquaClass accommodations. Here are some reasons why:

  • Concierge Class staterooms come with unparalleled comfort and convenience as standard, including exclusive access to the Concierge Lounge and priority check-in and debarkation.
  • AquaClass guests enjoy a private veranda, premium bathroom amenities from Elemis, unlimited access to the SEA Thermal Suite or The Persian Garden (depending on the ship), and a personal spa concierge to book treatments for them throughout their cruise.
  • Celebrity Beyond takes things to another level with their  Infinite Veranda Concierge Clas s  staterooms. With just a touch of a button, guests can transform their entire living space into an open-air balcony.
  • For the ultimate indulgence, The Retreat is available on some ships. This luxurious option comes with stunning accommodations, a private restaurant exclusively for Retreat guests, and an exclusive lounge and sundeck.

Whether it’s priority service or personalized pampering that you crave, Celebrity Cruises’ Concierge and AquaClass accommodations offer an elevated experience not to be missed.

The Retreat And Suite Class Experience

The Retreat is the ultimate luxury vacation experience on Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic. It’s an exclusive area that offers guests stunning suite accommodations, a private restaurant, and an exclusive lounge that rivals any high-end resort.

The Celebrity Suite is another luxurious option for guests of the cruise line.

On Celebrity Beyond, The Retreat has no address and is highly sought after as an ultra-exclusive luxury vacation experience. This package includes an all-inclusive package with access to a private sundeck, lounge, and restaurant.

Guests of The Retreat can invite friends and family to dine at Luminae – one of many specialty restaurants on board the ship.

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Travel Tips For Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic / Repositioning Cruises

Preparing for international travel is essential when embarking on a Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic adventure, and packing tips can make the voyage more comfortable, with managing jetlag being critical.

Preparing For International Travel

Preparing for an international Transatlantic Cruise with Celebrity Cruises requires careful planning and attention to detail. Here are some important tips to consider before embarking on your journey:

  • Obtain a  valid passport : Ensure that you have a valid passport well in advance of your scheduled departure date.
  • Check  visa requirements : Check the visa requirements for each country you will be visiting and make sure that you obtain any necessary visas before your departure.
  • Research local customs and laws : Do some research on the customs and laws of the countries you will be visiting to ensure that you are respectful and compliant during your travels.
  • Purchase travel insurance : Make sure to purchase  comprehensive travel insurance  to protect yourself against any unforeseen circumstances, such as flight cancellations or medical emergencies.
  • Pack appropriately : Research the weather conditions for each destination and pack accordingly. Also, take note of the dress codes on board Celebrity Cruises ships and bring appropriate clothing for formal nights.
  • Bring essential documents : Be sure to bring all  necessary documents , including your passport, cruise tickets, boarding pass, and any other relevant documents.

Remember that all travelers aboard Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic cruises will need to comply with the COVID-19 health and safety protocols implemented by the company. Additionally, it is important to note that international travel remains subject to availability due to changing restrictions related to COVID-19.

Packing Tips For A Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic

When going on a transatlantic cruise with Celebrity Cruises, it’s essential to pack the right items to ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable trip. Here are some tips to help you pack for your longer cruise vacation:

  • Bring  Comfortable Clothing : Pack comfortable clothing such as shorts, t-shirts, swimsuits, and sundresses for warm weather destinations. Also, remember to bring clothes for formal nights that adhere to the dress code policy of the cruise line.
  • Pack  Layered Clothing : When traveling from one climate to another, it’s crucial to bring layered clothing pieces that can be worn on colder days or in air-conditioned areas onboard.
  • Don’t Forget Toiletries : Remember to pack essential toiletries such as sunscreen, bug spray, medications, and skincare products. It’s best always to carry them in your carry-on luggage.
  • Bring  Entertainment Devices : Pack entertainment devices like e-readers or tablets loaded with books or movies and headphones so you can relax and enjoy during your free time.
  • Utilize  Packing Cubes : Use packing cubes or compression bags when packing your clothes; they help save space inside your suitcase and make organizing easier.
  • Pack  Swimwear and Exercise Clothes : Bring swimwear if you plan on taking advantage of the ship’s pools or visiting beach destinations along the way. Exercise clothes can also come in handy if you plan on using the fitness center onboard.

With these tips, you’ll be well-prepared for enjoying a longer cruise vacation with Celebrity Cruises fully. For more detailed information about what items you should include in your packing list before embarking on a transatlantic journey with Celebrity Cruises, check out “The Only Cruise Packing List You’ll Ever Need.”

Managing Jet Lag And Time Changes

One of the upsides to a transatlantic cruise is jetlag and adjusting to new time zones is simple, allowing to arrive at the destination completely refreshed . During the celebrity cruises cruise, you simply gradually adjust your sleep schedule day by day.

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Customer Reviews And Ratings Of Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic Crossings

Passengers have raved about the exceptional service, luxurious accommodations, and diverse dining options on Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic cruises. Here are a few reviews from CruiseCritic , the most trusted resource for cruise reviews.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic Crossings

Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic refers to a voyage offered by the cruise line that takes passengers across the Atlantic Ocean, typically from Europe to North America or vice versa. These cruises are known for their luxurious amenities and scenic routes.

Passengers can expect an array of activities and entertainment options on a Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic voyage, including live music performances, Broadway-style shows, gourmet dining experiences, fitness classes, spa treatments and more. The ships also offer various accommodations ranging from budget-friendly interior cabins to plush suites with private balconies.

The duration of a Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic trip can vary depending on the specific itinerary selected but generally lasts between seven and 14 days.

You can see pricing for upcoming voyages here . Consider that the cost of booking tickets for Celebrity Cruises’ transatlantic voyages varies depending on multiple factors such as the time of year you are traveling in, length of stay onboard, type of cabin booked (inside vs balcony), and any additional extras like drinks packages or shore excursions included within pricing plans available at time when reservations are made.

Regular sale periods might yield better deals though schedules may not be as flexible during peak seasons due to high demand requiring advanced planning ahead if possible!

Celebrity Cruises tends to attract a wide variety of passengers, but the common denominator among them is a preference for a sophisticated, relaxed, and upscale cruising experience.

This cruise line generally caters to adults in their mid-40s and older who are well-traveled and value a high level of service and excellent culinary options.

However, it’s also quite popular with younger adults seeking a luxury vacation. Families do sail with Celebrity, especially during school holiday periods, but the line’s upscale nature tends to draw more couples and groups of adults than families with young children.

  • Celebrity Cruises prides itself on providing a sophisticated and modern cruising experience, appealing to travelers who enjoy gourmet dining, world-class service, and a diverse array of onboard entertainment and enrichment activities.
  • The demographic on Celebrity Cruises is diverse, ranging from younger adults enjoying their first luxury vacation to mature, well-traveled individuals seeking a refined travel experience.
  • Although families with children do sail with Celebrity, particularly during school holidays, the majority of passengers tend to be couples and groups of adults due to the line’s focus on a more upscale, relaxed cruising experience.

Celebrity Cruises is generally considered a premium cruise line, positioned between mainstream operators and luxury lines.

While the official “star rating” can vary depending on the rating system used, Celebrity Cruises consistently receives high ratings for its exceptional service, gourmet dining options, and luxurious accommodations.

It’s important to note that while it may not be classified as a 5-star line under some stringent rating systems, Celebrity offers a luxurious and refined cruise experience that often exceeds expectations.

  • Celebrity Cruises is renowned for its high-quality service, with a near 2:1 guest to staff ratio ensuring personalized attention. This focus on service contributes to its premium standing.
  • The cruise line boasts gourmet dining with menus crafted by Michelin-starred chefs, enhancing its reputation for luxury.
  • Accommodations on Celebrity ships are well-appointed, many with private balconies and luxurious suites available, which further elevate the passenger experience.

While the number of sea days on a transatlantic cruise is more than most other cruises, Celebrity Cruises offers a host of amenities, activities, and entertainment options that aim to keep every passenger engaged and entertained.

The range of activities on board a Celebrity cruise ship is vast, from fitness classes, spa treatments, and art auctions, to cooking demonstrations, dance lessons, and enrichment lectures.

There are also numerous entertainment options each night such as live music, theater performances, comedy shows, and more.

For those who prefer quieter activities, there are plenty of lounges, libraries, and spaces to simply relax and enjoy the view.

The variety and quality of onboard experiences ensures that there is something for everyone, and it’s unlikely that you would feel bored.

  • Celebrity Cruises offers a diverse array of activities on board, including fitness classes, spa treatments, cooking demonstrations, dance lessons, art auctions, and more. This variety helps to keep passengers engaged and entertained during sea days.
  • The cruise line also provides nightly entertainment such as live music, theater performances, and comedy shows to ensure passengers remain entertained during the evenings.
  • For those seeking quieter activities, the ships provide plenty of lounges, libraries, and spaces for relaxation where passengers can unwind and enjoy the views.

The conditions of the sea during a transatlantic cruise can vary greatly and depend largely on the time of year and the specific route of the cruise.

While the North Atlantic can be known for rougher seas, particularly in the winter months, modern cruise ships like those operated by Celebrity Cruises are equipped with advanced stabilization technology to minimize the impact of any waves and ensure a smoother journey.

However, it’s always a good idea to be prepared for the possibility of rough seas and consider this when planning your cruise, especially if you are prone to seasickness.

  • Most transatlantic cruises occur in the spring and fall, when conditions tend to be milder. However, it’s important to note that the Atlantic Ocean can be unpredictable, and weather can change quickly.
  • Modern cruise ships are equipped with advanced stabilization systems that help to minimize the impact of waves and provide a smoother journey for passengers.
  • For passengers prone to seasickness, it’s recommended to take preventive measures such as seasickness medication or wristbands, and to choose a cabin in the middle of the ship where the motion is usually less noticeable.

Yes, October can be a good time for a Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic crossing.

  • Weather conditions are generally milder compared to summer or winter.
  • The autumn scenery can also add to the overall cruise experience.

However, keep in mind that weather can be unpredictable.

  • It’s advisable to check the specific weather patterns for your route.
  • Also, consider your personal comfort with potential rough seas.

Yes, April is often considered an excellent time for a Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic crossing.

  • This is the start of the “repositioning” season, where ships move from their winter locations to summer ones.

Weather conditions during this period are generally favorable.

  • It’s typically mild and not as storm-prone as winter months.

However, as with any sea travel, the weather can be unpredictable.

  • Ensure to check the specific forecast closer to your departure date.

Evening Chic Nights on Celebrity Cruises is a more relaxed version of formal nights.

  • The dress code is smart-casual with a chic, elegant twist.

For men, this might mean a pair of designer jeans, a nice shirt, and a sport coat.

  • Alternatively, a suit or semi-formal attire is also acceptable.

For women, this could include a cocktail dress, skirt, pants or designer jeans with an elegant top.

  • Dressier attire is also acceptable if preferred.

However, formal wear like tuxedos and ball gowns isn’t required.

  • The aim is to give passengers the freedom to dress up without feeling overly formal.

Yes, Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic crossings offer a variety of beverage packages on their transatlantic cruises.

  • These range from standard to premium packages.

The Classic Beverage Package includes a selection of beers, spirits, cocktails, liqueurs, and wines.

  • It also includes unlimited soda, fresh and bottled juices, premium coffees and teas, and bottled water.

The Premium Beverage Package offers all of the Classic options and more.

  • This includes a wider variety of premium spirits, cocktails, wines, and craft beers.

These packages allow you to enjoy a range of beverages for a set daily price.

  • It’s important to check the specific details and terms when booking.

On a transatlantic cruise, the ship’s time usually changes to match the different time zones crossed.

  • This is done gradually during the cruise to help passengers adjust.

Typically, the ship’s captain will adjust the ship’s clocks forward or backward at night.

  • This is usually done by an hour to align with the new time zone.

So, you’ll likely experience small changes in time throughout your journey.

  • These changes are communicated to passengers via daily ship announcements or newsletters.

Please note that time changes can vary by cruise line and itinerary.

  • Always check the specific details for your particular cruise.

Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic Entertainment

The Culture Discovery Cruises Difference: Personalized, High-Tech Service

While the journey itself is a significant part of your cruise experience, what sets Culture Discovery Cruises apart is our commitment to providing personalized, high-tech service to all our guests. Our online cruise booking and comparison website is a testament to our dedication to convenience and customer satisfaction. It’s not just a booking platform; it’s a resource for planning your dream vacation.

Moreover, we don’t see you as a “client”. We consider every guest a part of our extended family. Our approach is about going above and beyond, putting your needs and desires above all else.

From the moment you first reach out to us to the time you disembark from your cruise, you’ll experience the Culture Discovery difference. Our team, spread across nine offices in Italy, is always on hand to assist you, ensuring your cruise to Italy from USA is everything you’ve dreamed of and more.

Stay Safe, Cruise Safe: Health and Safety on Your Cruise

Embarking on a cruise to Italy from USA is an exciting adventure, but it’s essential to be aware of health and safety precautions. Cruising comes with its unique set of health concerns, from seasickness to respiratory illnesses like COVID-19 and the common cold. Before your voyage, it’s advisable to get your annual flu shot and ensure you’re up-to-date on your COVID-19 vaccines. Washing your hands frequently, using hand sanitizer, and avoiding touching your face can help prevent illnesses like norovirus. Cruise ships have medical centers onboard, so if you feel sick during your voyage, they are equipped to help.

Moreover, the CDC provides comprehensive information about cruising safety. It’s a resource worth checking out before your cruise, providing valuable advice and tips to ensure your cruise is as safe as it is enjoyable.

Why Choose Culture Discovery Cruises?

Aside from the luxury and adventure of a transatlantic cruise, there’s a wealth of reasons to book with Culture Discovery Cruises. Our exclusive offers and special promotions are just the beginning. When you book a cruise with us, we offer up to $10,000 in credit toward our culinary tours, adding a delicious dimension to your Italian adventure.

From the moment you step onto the cruise ship to the moment you set foot on Italian soil, our team is dedicated to providing you with a seamless and memorable experience. Our local knowledge and commitment to service make us the ideal choice for your cruise to Italy from USA.

We’re not just about the voyage; we’re about the journey. Our focus is on creating immersive, culturally rich experiences that leave you with more than just memories. We offer you the opportunity to become a part of the places you visit, to understand their history, traditions, and people in a deep and meaningful way.

Get in touch with us today  and let us craft the perfect cruise experience for you. Let the adventure begin!

Conclusion: Is Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic Right For You?

If you’re looking for a  unique and thrilling vacation for personal travel or even for a commute to and from Europe,  Celebrity Cruises Transatlantic may be the perfect choice. With  access to exclusive destinations  and  fantastic onboard experiences , this cruise line offers something for everyone.

Whether you want to relax on the seas or explore new cultures, these itineraries have it all. While there are some  potential drawbacks to consider , such as  motion sickness  and  higher costs compared to other cruise types , many travelers find that the  benefits far outweigh any disadvantages .

Transatlantic Cruises By Line

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  • MSC Transatlantic Cruise
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  • Princess Cruises Transatlantic
  • Royal Caribbean Transatlantic
  • Seabourn Transatlantic
  • Silversea Transatlantic
  • Viking Transatlantic Cruises
  • Windstar Transatlantic

Transatlantic Cruises by Location

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  • Miami to Spain Cruise
  • Transatlantic Cruises From New York
  • Transatlantic cruises From Florida
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Michael Kovnick

Michael Kovnick, a seasoned professional in the travel industry, is the founder and chairman of Culture Discovery Vacations and CDV Cruises. With nearly two decades of consistent, double-digit growth and multiple accreditations under his belt, including the titles of Certified Luxury Cruise Specialist, Group Specialist, and CLIA Cruise Counselor, Michael's authority and expertise in the cruise industry stand peerless. He possesses hands-on experience with a wide array of prestigious cruise lines, including but not limited to Oceania, Silversea, Viking, Seabourn, and Azamara, allowing him to provide insights from a uniquely comprehensive perspective. Michael's passion extends beyond just experiencing the world of cruises - he is deeply committed to educating and guiding readers through his informative blog, where he regularly offers practical advice, insider tips, and captivating narratives. Michael excels in simplifying the often overwhelming array of choices for the readers, assisting them in avoiding the impersonal interaction of call center travel agencies, and instead provides valuable advice to secure the most enriching trip at a reasonable cost. Join him as he embarks on an enlightening journey, revealing the less-known facets and spotlighting the best of various cruise lines.

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Repositioning Cruises

Ships, Itineraries, Sailng Dates, Prices

  • Cruise Industry
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Celebrity “Repositioning Cruises” 2024-2025 Celebrity Cruises ships with one-way itineraries (Spring and Fall ship relocation deals) relate to the following categories:

  • Celebrity Transatlantic cruises – from Florida to Europe, and Europe-Florida
  • Celebrity Panama Canal cruises (Florida to California, California-Florida, to and from Alaska)
  • Celebrity repositioning cruise ships to Australia and Asia.

Celebrity Cruises Repositioning

The list features cheap fly-cruise deals to the Caribbean, Alaska, Hawaii, or Mediterranean. Also at great rates could be booked discount cheap travel deals with cruise and stay packages, especially in early Spring and late Fall each year. The last group of discounts offers the perfect option for budget-minded travelers to enjoy low-priced hotel packages in addition to their cheap Celebrity cruise deals during these off-season times.

Celebrity Cruises relocation deals are special offers on mostly Spring and Fall departures with one-way itineraries. Along with the Celebrity’s Transatlantic cruises to/from Florida to Europe (Mediterranean and UK), among the most popular are also the repositioning deals to and from Alaska with Hawaii and Mexico. Another group offers Transpacific itineraries – departing from Australia to Hawaii and Alaska (Seattle).

The USA East Coast repositioning to/from New York to Puerto Rico is also one of these group specials. A big number of Panama Canal cruises are also available for booking on Celebrity cruise ships. Their itinerary choices also include departures from South America to Florida and the Caribbean and the reverse from Florida to South America ports.

Celebrity Repositioning Cruise Deals Prices

Our list of Celebrity repositioning cruise ships with one-way relocation voyages features also suggestive prices Per Person (in USD, double occupancy rates). These are the cheapest Celebrity rates on Inside cabins (per person, prices are subject to change). Our information sources are the line’s official website CelebrityCruises.com  and the Celebrity ships itineraries at CruiseMapper.com

Generally, prices on Celebrity Cruises repositioning specials start at about $120 pp per day (Interior room), but they also can plummet to about $80. Rates include port charges, but not the airfare.

Repositioning Cruises 2024-2025 Celebrity ships relocation

Follows the complete list of Celebrity cruise ships’ one-way relocation itineraries with ports of call (dates of arrival and departure) and prices PP.

Celebrity Apex – Transatlantic Florida-Europe

  • 2024 (May 2) 13 days from Fort Lauderdale to Southampton, visits Ponta Delgada (May 9), Cobh-Cork (May 12), Isle of Portland (May 13), Zeebrugge (May 14), Southampton (May 15). Prices started from $1047 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 23) 12 days from Southampton to Fort Lauderdale, visits Ponta Delgada (Oct 27), Kings Wharf (Nov 1), Fort Lauderdale (Nov 4). Prices started from $1019 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 8) 13 days from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona, visits Kings Wharf (Mar 11), Ponta Delgada (Mar 16), Valencia (Mar 20), Barcelona (Mar 21). Prices started from $849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 6) 7 days from Barcelona to Southampton, visits Lisbon (Apr 8), Porto-Leixoes (Apr 9), La Coruna (Apr 11), Southampton (Apr 13). Prices started from $1099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 19) 13 days from Southampton to Port Canaveral, visits Vigo (Oct 21), Porto-Leixoes (Oct 22), Ponta Delgada (Oct 24), Kings Wharf (Oct 29), Port Canaveral (Nov 1). Prices started from $849 per person with double occupancy.

Celebrity Ascent – Transatlantic

  • 2024 (April 14) 13 days from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona, visits Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Apr 22), Funchal (Apr 23), Malaga (Apr 25), Barcelona (Apr 27). Prices started from $1148 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 6) 12 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Villefranche-sur-Mer (May 8), La Spezia (May 9), Civitavecchia-Rome (May 10), Naples (May 11), Mykonos Island (May 13), Rhodes Island (May 14), Kusadasi (May 15), Santorini Island (May 16), Piraeus-Athens (May 18). Prices started from $2449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 18) 9 days from Piraeus-Athens to Barcelona, visits Santorini Island (May 19), Kusadasi (May 20), Mykonos Island (May 21), Naples (May 23), Civitavecchia-Rome (May 24), La Spezia (May 25), Barcelona (May 27). Prices started from $2549 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 8) 10 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Ajaccio (Jun 10), La Spezia (Jun 11), Cannes (Jun 12), Cagliari (Jun 13), Valletta (Jun 15), Messina (Jun 16), Naples (Jun 17), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 18). Prices started from $2349 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 18) 11 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Naples (Jun 19), Santorini Island (Jun 21), Piraeus-Athens (Jun 22), Kusadasi (Jun 23), Rhodes Island (Jun 24), Mykonos Island (Jun 25), Valletta (Jun 27), Barcelona (Jun 29). Prices started from $3299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 6) 7 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Valencia (Jul 7), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Jul 9), Santa Margherita Ligure (Jul 10), La Spezia (Jul 11), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jul 13). Prices started from $1799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 13) 7 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Piraeus-Athens, visits Naples (Jul 14), Mykonos Island (Jul 16), Kusadasi (Jul 17), Santorini Island (Jul 19), Piraeus-Athens (Jul 20). Prices started from $1799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 20) 7 days from Piraeus-Athens to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Santorini Island (Jul 22), Kusadasi (Jul 23), Mykonos Island (Jul 24), Naples (Jul 26), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jul 27). Prices started from $1598 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 27) 7 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Piraeus-Athens, visits Naples (Jul 28), Mykonos Island (Jul 30), Kusadasi (Jul 31), Santorini Island (Aug 2), Piraeus-Athens (Aug 3). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 3) 7 days from Piraeus-Athens to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Santorini Island (Aug 5), Kusadasi (Aug 6), Mykonos Island (Aug 7), Naples (Aug 9), Civitavecchia-Rome (Aug 10). Prices started from $1659 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 10) 7 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Ajaccio (Aug 11), Portofino (Aug 12), La Spezia (Aug 13), Cannes (Aug 14), Palma de Mallorca (Aug 16), Barcelona (Aug 17). Prices started from $1899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 17) 7 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Valencia (Aug 18), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Aug 20), Portofino (Aug 21), La Spezia (Aug 22), Civitavecchia-Rome (Aug 24). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 24) 9 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Naples (Aug 25), Messina (Aug 26), Valletta (Aug 27), Cagliari (Aug 29), Ajaccio (Aug 30), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Aug 31), Barcelona (Sep 2). Prices started from $1799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 14) 9 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Villefranche-sur-Mer (Sep 16), Ajaccio (Sep 17), Cagliari (Sep 18), Valletta (Sep 20), Messina (Sep 21), Naples (Sep 22), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 23). Prices started from $2040 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 23) 12 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Naples (Sep 24), Katakolon (Sep 26), Piraeus-Athens (Sep 27), Mykonos Island (Sep 28), Kusadasi (Sep 29), Rhodes Island (Sep 30), Santorini Island (Oct 1), Valletta (Oct 3), Barcelona (Oct 5). Prices started from $2549 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 5) 9 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Villefranche-sur-Mer (Oct 7), Ajaccio (Oct 8), Cagliari (Oct 9), Valletta (Oct 11), Messina (Oct 12), Naples (Oct 13), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 14). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 14) 12 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Naples (Oct 15), Katakolon (Oct 17), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 18), Mykonos Island (Oct 19), Rhodes Island (Oct 20), Kusadasi (Oct 21), Santorini Island (Oct 22), Palermo (Oct 24), Barcelona (Oct 26). Prices started from $2269 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 26) 13 days from Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale, visits Alicante (Oct 27), Gibraltar (Oct 28), Ponta Delgada (Oct 31), Kings Wharf (Nov 5), Fort Lauderdale (Nov 8). Prices started from $1249 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 20) 15 days from Fort Lauderdale to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Kings Wharf (Apr 23), Gibraltar (May 1), Cartagena Spain (May 2), La Spezia (May 4), Civitavecchia-Rome (May 5). Prices started from $1998 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 6) 8 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Naples (Jun 7), Portofino (Jun 9), La Spezia (Jun 10), Cannes (Jun 11), Palma de Mallorca (Jun 13), Barcelona (Jun 14). Prices started from $1499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 5) 7 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Valletta (Jul 7), Mykonos Island (Jul 9), Santorini Island (Jul 10), Kusadasi (Jul 11), Piraeus-Athens (Jul 12). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 12) 7 days from Piraeus-Athens to Barcelona, visits Santorini Island (Jul 13), Mykonos Island (Jul 14), Kusadasi (Jul 15), Valletta (Jul 17), Barcelona (Jul 19). Prices started from $1711 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 19) 7 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Valletta (Jul 21), Mykonos Island (Jul 23), Kusadasi (Jul 24), Santorini Island (Jul 25), Piraeus-Athens (Jul 26). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 26) 7 days from Piraeus-Athens to Barcelona, visits Santorini Island (Jul 27), Mykonos Island (Jul 28), Kusadasi (Jul 29), Valletta (Jul 31), Barcelona (Aug 2). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 2) 7 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Valletta (Aug 4), Mykonos Island (Aug 6), Kusadasi (Aug 7), Santorini Island (Aug 8), Piraeus-Athens (Aug 9). Prices started from $1711 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 9) 7 days from Piraeus-Athens to Barcelona, visits Santorini Island (Aug 10), Mykonos Island (Aug 11), Kusadasi (Aug 12), Messina (Aug 14), Barcelona (Aug 16). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 30) 9 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Valletta (Sep 1), Mykonos Island (Sep 3), Kusadasi (Sep 4), Santorini Island (Sep 5), Naples (Sep 7), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 8). Prices started from $2199 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 31) 13 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Fort Lauderdale, visits Cagliari (Nov 1), Gibraltar (Nov 3), Kings Wharf (Nov 10), Fort Lauderdale (Nov 13). Prices started from $1567 per person with double occupancy.

Celebrity Beyond

  • So far, the ship has no scheduled repositioning itineraries and sails out of Fort Lauderdale FL.

Celebrity Constellation – Transatlantic Florida-Europe

  • 2024 (March 23) 14 days from Tampa to Barcelona, visits Kings Wharf (Mar 27), Ponta Delgada (Apr 1), Gibraltar (Apr 4), Barcelona (Apr 6). Prices started from $749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 23) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Ravenna, visits Livorno (Apr 24), Portofino (Apr 25), Naples (Apr 27), Messina (Apr 28), Brindisi (Apr 29), Kotor (Apr 30), Split (May 1), Zadar (May 2), Ravenna (May 3). Prices started from $1999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 3) 10 days from Ravenna to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Trieste (May 4), Zadar (May 6), Split (May 7), Kotor (May 8), Dubrovnik (May 9), Salerno (May 12), Civitavecchia-Rome (May 13). Prices started from $1199 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 13) 11 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Ravenna, visits Livorno (May 14), Portofino (May 15), Naples (May 17), Messina (May 18), Brindisi (May 19), Dubrovnik (May 20), Kotor (May 21), Split (May 22), Ravenna (May 24). Prices started from $1698 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 24) 10 days from Ravenna to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Trieste (May 25), Dubrovnik (May 27), Split (May 29), Zadar (May 30), Kotor (May 31), Salerno (Jun 2), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 3). Prices started from $1199 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 3) 11 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Ravenna, visits Livorno (Jun 4), Portofino (Jun 5), Naples (Jun 7), Messina (Jun 8), Brindisi (Jun 9), Dubrovnik (Jun 10), Kotor (Jun 11), Split (Jun 12), Ravenna (Jun 14). Prices started from $1549 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 14) 11 days from Ravenna to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Zadar (Jun 15), Dubrovnik (Jun 16), Split (Jun 17), Kotor (Jun 18), Messina (Jun 20), Naples (Jun 21), La Spezia (Jun 23), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 25). Prices started from $1698 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 25) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Ravenna, visits Livorno (Jun 26), Portofino (Jun 27), Naples (Jun 29), Messina (Jun 30), Brindisi (Jul 1), Kotor (Jul 2), Split (Jul 3), Zadar (Jul 4), Ravenna (Jul 5). Prices started from $1588 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 5) 10 days from Ravenna to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Trieste (Jul 6), Dubrovnik (Jul 8), Zadar (Jul 10), Split (Jul 11), Kotor (Jul 12), Salerno (Jul 14), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jul 15). Prices started from $1411 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 15) 11 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Ravenna, visits Livorno (Jul 16), Portofino (Jul 17), Naples (Jul 19), Messina (Jul 20), Brindisi (Jul 21), Dubrovnik (Jul 22), Kotor (Jul 23), Split (Jul 24), Ravenna (Jul 26). Prices started from $1587 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 26) 10 days from Ravenna to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Trieste (Jul 27), Dubrovnik (Jul 29), Zadar (Jul 31), Split (Aug 1), Kotor (Aug 2), Salerno (Aug 4), Civitavecchia-Rome (Aug 5). Prices started from $1382 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 5) 11 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Ravenna, visits Livorno (Aug 6), Portofino (Aug 7), Naples (Aug 9), Messina (Aug 10), Brindisi (Aug 11), Dubrovnik (Aug 12), Kotor (Aug 13), Split (Aug 14), Ravenna (Aug 16). Prices started from $1382 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 16) 10 days from Ravenna to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Trieste (Aug 17), Zadar (Aug 19), Dubrovnik (Aug 20), Split (Aug 21), Brindisi (Aug 22), Kotor (Aug 23), Salerno (Aug 25), Civitavecchia-Rome (Aug 26). Prices started from $1314 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 26) 11 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Ravenna, visits Livorno (Aug 27), Portofino (Aug 28), Naples (Aug 30), Messina (Aug 31), Brindisi (Sep 1), Dubrovnik (Sep 2), Kotor (Sep 3), Split (Sep 4), Ravenna (Sep 6). Prices started from $1249 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 6) 11 days from Ravenna to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Zadar (Sep 7), Dubrovnik (Sep 8), Split (Sep 9), Kotor (Sep 10), Messina (Sep 12), Salerno (Sep 13), La Spezia (Sep 15), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 17). Prices started from $1897 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 17) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Ravenna, visits Livorno (Sep 18), Portofino (Sep 19), Naples (Sep 21), Messina (Sep 22), Brindisi (Sep 23), Kotor (Sep 24), Split (Sep 25), Zadar (Sep 26), Ravenna (Sep 27). Prices started from $1557 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 27) 10 days from Ravenna to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Trieste (Sep 28), Zadar (Sep 29), Brindisi (Oct 1), Kotor (Oct 2), Split (Oct 3), Dubrovnik (Oct 4), Salerno (Oct 6), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 7). Prices started from $1388 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 7) 11 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Ravenna, visits Livorno (Oct 8), Portofino (Oct 9), Naples (Oct 11), Messina (Oct 12), Brindisi (Oct 13), Dubrovnik (Oct 14), Split (Oct 15), Kotor (Oct 16), Ravenna (Oct 18). Prices started from $1607 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 18) 10 days from Ravenna to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Trieste (Oct 19), Zadar (Oct 21), Dubrovnik (Oct 22), Split (Oct 23), Brindisi (Oct 24), Kotor (Oct 25), Salerno (Oct 27), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 28). Prices started from $1267 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 28) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Naples (Oct 29), La Spezia (Oct 31), Santa Margherita Ligure (Nov 2), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Nov 3), Marseille (Nov 4), Palma de Mallorca (Nov 6), Barcelona (Nov 7). Prices started from $1099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 7) 14 days from Barcelona to Tampa, visits Valencia (Nov 8), Cadiz (Nov 10), Lisbon (Nov 11), Tampa (Nov 21). Prices started from $649 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 12) 16 days from Tampa to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Kings Wharf (Apr 16), Gibraltar (Apr 24), Cartagena Spain (Apr 25), Barcelona (Apr 26), Civitavecchia-Rome (Apr 28). Prices started from $949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 28) 7 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Ravenna, visits Naples (Apr 29), Catania (Apr 30), Kotor (May 2), Dubrovnik (May 3), Split (May 4), Ravenna (May 5). Prices started from $1199 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 5) 11 days from Ravenna to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Zadar (May 6), Dubrovnik (May 7), Split (May 8), Kotor (May 9), Messina (May 11), Naples (May 12), Livorno (May 14), Civitavecchia-Rome (May 16). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 16) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Ravenna, visits La Spezia (May 17), Portofino (May 18), Naples (May 20), Messina (May 21), Brindisi (May 22), Kotor (May 23), Dubrovnik (May 24), Split (May 25), Ravenna (May 26). Prices started from $1799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 26) 11 days from Ravenna to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Zadar (May 27), Dubrovnik (May 28), Split (May 29), Kotor (May 30), Messina (Jun 1), Naples (Jun 2), Livorno (Jun 4), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 6). Prices started from $2049 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 6) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Ravenna, visits La Spezia (Jun 7), Portofino (Jun 8), Naples (Jun 10), Messina (Jun 11), Brindisi (Jun 12), Kotor (Jun 13), Dubrovnik (Jun 14), Split (Jun 15), Ravenna (Jun 16). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 16) 11 days from Ravenna to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Zadar (Jun 17), Dubrovnik (Jun 18), Split (Jun 19), Kotor (Jun 20), Messina (Jun 22), Naples (Jun 23), Livorno (Jun 25), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 27). Prices started from $1949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 27) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Ravenna, visits La Spezia (Jun 28), Portofino (Jun 29), Naples (Jul 1), Messina (Jul 2), Brindisi (Jul 3), Dubrovnik (Jul 4), Kotor (Jul 5), Split (Jul 6), Ravenna (Jul 7). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 7) 11 days from Ravenna to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Zadar (Jul 8), Dubrovnik (Jul 9), Split (Jul 10), Kotor (Jul 11), Messina (Jul 13), Naples (Jul 14), Livorno (Jul 16), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jul 18). Prices started from $1949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 18) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Ravenna, visits La Spezia (Jul 19), Portofino (Jul 20), Naples (Jul 22), Messina (Jul 23), Brindisi (Jul 24), Kotor (Jul 25), Dubrovnik (Jul 26), Split (Jul 27), Ravenna (Jul 28). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 28) 11 days from Ravenna to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Zadar (Jul 29), Dubrovnik (Jul 30), Split (Jul 31), Kotor (Aug 1), Messina (Aug 3), Naples (Aug 4), Livorno (Aug 6), Civitavecchia-Rome (Aug 8). Prices started from $1949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 8) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Ravenna, visits La Spezia (Aug 9), Portofino (Aug 10), Naples (Aug 12), Messina (Aug 13), Brindisi (Aug 14), Dubrovnik (Aug 15), Kotor (Aug 16), Split (Aug 17), Ravenna (Aug 18). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 18) 11 days from Ravenna to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Zadar (Aug 19), Dubrovnik (Aug 20), Split (Aug 21), Kotor (Aug 22), Messina (Aug 24), Naples (Aug 25), Livorno (Aug 27), Civitavecchia-Rome (Aug 29). Prices started from $1799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 29) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Ravenna, visits La Spezia (Aug 30), Portofino (Aug 31), Naples (Sep 2), Messina (Sep 3), Brindisi (Sep 4), Kotor (Sep 5), Dubrovnik (Sep 6), Split (Sep 7), Ravenna (Sep 8). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 8) 11 days from Ravenna to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Zadar (Sep 9), Dubrovnik (Sep 10), Split (Sep 11), Kotor (Sep 12), Messina (Sep 14), Naples (Sep 15), Livorno (Sep 17), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 19). Prices started from $1799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 19) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Ravenna, visits La Spezia (Sep 20), Portofino (Sep 21), Naples (Sep 23), Messina (Sep 24), Brindisi (Sep 25), Kotor (Sep 26), Dubrovnik (Sep 27), Split (Sep 28), Ravenna (Sep 29). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 29) 11 days from Ravenna to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Zadar (Sep 30), Dubrovnik (Oct 1), Split (Oct 2), Kotor (Oct 3), Messina (Oct 5), Naples (Oct 6), Livorno (Oct 8), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 10). Prices started from $1799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 10) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Ravenna, visits La Spezia (Oct 11), Portofino (Oct 12), Naples (Oct 14), Messina (Oct 15), Brindisi (Oct 16), Kotor (Oct 17), Dubrovnik (Oct 18), Split (Oct 19), Ravenna (Oct 20). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 20) 11 days from Ravenna to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Zadar (Oct 21), Dubrovnik (Oct 22), Split (Oct 23), Kotor (Oct 24), Messina (Oct 26), Naples (Oct 27), Livorno (Oct 29), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 31). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 31) 16 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Tampa, visits Cartagena Spain (Nov 2), Malaga (Nov 3), Ponta Delgada (Nov 6), Kings Wharf (Nov 11), Nassau (Nov 14), Tampa (Nov 16). Prices started from $861 per person with double occupancy.

Celebrity Eclipse – Alaska, Asia, Australia, Hawaii, America

  • 2024 (March 2) 12 days from Buenos Aires to Valparaiso-Santiago, visits Montevideo (Mar 3), Punta del Este (Mar 4), Puerto Madryn (Mar 6), Cape Horn (Mar 8), Ushuaia (Mar 9), Punta Arenas (Mar 10), Valparaiso-Santiago (Mar 14). Prices started from $593 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (March 14) 12 days from Valparaiso-Santiago to Buenos Aires, visits Punta Arenas (Mar 19), Ushuaia (Mar 20), Cape Horn (Mar 21), Puerto Madryn (Mar 23), Montevideo (Mar 25), Buenos Aires (Mar 26). Prices started from $552 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (March 26) 12 days from Buenos Aires to Valparaiso-Santiago, visits Montevideo (Mar 27), Punta del Este (Mar 28), Puerto Madryn (Mar 30), Cape Horn (Apr 1), Ushuaia (Apr 2), Punta Arenas (Apr 3), Valparaiso-Santiago (Apr 7). Prices started from $499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 7) 13 days from Valparaiso-Santiago to Buenos Aires, visits Punta Arenas (Apr 12), Ushuaia (Apr 13), Cape Horn (Apr 14), Puerto Madryn (Apr 16), Punta del Este (Apr 18), Montevideo (Apr 19), Buenos Aires (Apr 20). Prices started from $593 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 20) 7 days from Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro, visits Montevideo (Apr 21), Punta del Este (Apr 22), Santos (Apr 25), Buzios (Apr 26), Rio de Janeiro (Apr 27). Prices started from $625 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 27) 14 days from Rio de Janeiro to New York, visits Salvador de Bahia (Apr 29), Bridgetown (May 5), Basseterre St Kitts (May 6), Kings Wharf (May 9), Cape Liberty Bayonne (May 11). Prices started from $984 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 4) 12 days from New York to Reykjavik, visits Halifax (Aug 6), St Johns NL (Aug 8), Qaqortoq (Aug 11), Akureyri (Aug 14), Isafjordur (Aug 15), Reykjavik (Aug 16). Prices started from $3339 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 16) 12 days from Reykjavik to Boston, visits Reykjavik (Aug 17), Isafjordur (Aug 18), Akureyri (Aug 19), Qaqortoq (Aug 22), Halifax (Aug 26), Boston (Aug 28). Prices started from $1399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 11) 10 days from Boston to Fort Lauderdale, visits Kings Wharf (Oct 13), Willemstad Curacao (Oct 16), Oranjestad Aruba (Oct 17), Kralendijk Bonaire (Oct 18), Fort Lauderdale (Oct 21). Prices started from $990 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 22) 12 days from Fort Lauderdale to Southampton, visits Kings Wharf (Mar 25), Ponta Delgada (Mar 30), Southampton (Apr 3). Prices started from $749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 15) 12 days from Amsterdam to Barcelona, visits Dover (Aug 16), Bordeaux (Aug 18), Bilbao (Aug 19), Lisbon (Aug 21), Cadiz (Aug 23), Gibraltar (Aug 24), Valencia (Aug 26), Barcelona (Aug 27). Prices started from $1999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 27) 11 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Villefranche-sur-Mer (Aug 29), La Spezia (Aug 30), Civitavecchia-Rome (Aug 31), Kotor (Sep 2), Dubrovnik (Sep 3), Kusadasi (Sep 5), Santorini Island (Sep 6), Piraeus-Athens (Sep 7). Prices started from $1899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 20) 10 days from Piraeus-Athens to Barcelona, visits Santorini Island (Oct 21), Mykonos Island (Oct 22), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 25), La Spezia (Oct 26), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Oct 27), Palma de Mallorca (Oct 29), Barcelona (Oct 30). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 30) 13 days from Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale, visits Lisbon (Nov 1), Funchal (Nov 3), Kings Wharf (Nov 9), Fort Lauderdale (Nov 12). Prices started from $899 per person with double occupancy.

Celebrity Edge – Transatlantic Florida-Europe, Suez Canal, Alaska

  • 2024 (February 4) 11 days from Sydney to Auckland, visits Fiordland National Park (Feb 7), Dunedin (Feb 8), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Feb 9), Wellington (Feb 10), Napier (Feb 11), Tauranga (Feb 12), Bay of Islands (Feb 14), Auckland (Feb 15). Prices started from $1713 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (February 15) 10 days from Auckland to Sydney, visits Tauranga (Feb 16), Napier (Feb 17), Picton (Feb 18), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Feb 19), Dunedin (Feb 20), Fiordland National Park (Feb 21), Sydney (Feb 24), Sydney (Feb 25). Prices started from $1500 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 14) 17 days from Sydney to Honolulu, visits Bay of Islands (Apr 17), Auckland (Apr 18), Raiatea Island (Apr 22), Papeete (Apr 23), Moorea Island (Apr 24), Honolulu (May 1). Prices started from $1562 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 1) 10 days from Honolulu to Vancouver, visits Hilo (May 3), Kailua-Kona (May 5), Vancouver (May 11). Prices started from $1000 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 11) 6 days from Vancouver to Seattle, visits Juneau (May 13), Skagway (May 14), Tracy Arm Fjord (May 15), Seattle (May 17). Prices started from $550 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 13) 7 days from Seattle to Vancouver, visits Ketchikan (Sep 15), Juneau (Sep 16), Skagway (Sep 17), Tracy Arm Fjord (Sep 18), Vancouver (Sep 20). Prices started from $631 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 20) 13 days from Vancouver to Honolulu, visits Astoria OR (Sep 21), Hilo (Sep 27), Kailua-Kona (Sep 29), Honolulu (Oct 3). Prices started from $1415 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 3) 19 days from Honolulu to Sydney, visits Papeete (Oct 9), Moorea Island (Oct 10), Raiatea Island (Oct 11), Auckland (Oct 17), Tauranga (Oct 18), Bay of Islands (Oct 19), Sydney (Oct 22). Prices started from $1999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 27) 11 days from Sydney to Auckland, visits Fiordland National Park (Jan 30), Dunedin (Jan 31), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Feb 1), Wellington (Feb 2), Napier (Feb 3), Picton (Feb 4), Tauranga (Feb 6), Auckland (Feb 7). Prices started from $1184 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 19) 12 days from Auckland to Sydney, visits Auckland (Feb 20), Bay of Islands (Feb 21), Tauranga (Feb 22), Napier (Feb 23), Picton (Feb 24), Wellington (Feb 25), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Feb 26), Dunedin (Feb 27), Fiordland National Park (Feb 28), Sydney (Mar 3). Prices started from $1774 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 20) 17 days from Sydney to Honolulu, visits Bay of Islands (Apr 23), Auckland (Apr 24), Raiatea Island (Apr 28), Papeete (Apr 29), Moorea Island (Apr 30), Honolulu (May 6), Honolulu (May 7). Prices started from $2356 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 7) 9 days from Honolulu to Vancouver, visits Hilo (May 8), Kailua-Kona (May 9), Vancouver (May 16). Prices started from $1114 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 16) 7 days from Vancouver to Seattle, visits Ketchikan (May 18), Juneau (May 19), Skagway (May 20), Tracy Arm Fjord (May 21), Seattle (May 23). Prices started from $829 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 12) 7 days from Seattle to Vancouver, visits Ketchikan (Sep 14), Juneau (Sep 15), Skagway (Sep 16), Tracy Arm Fjord (Sep 17), Vancouver (Sep 19). Prices started from $879 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 19) 12 days from Vancouver to Honolulu, visits Victoria BC (Sep 20), Astoria OR (Sep 21), Hilo (Sep 27), Kailua-Kona (Sep 28), Honolulu (Sep 30), Honolulu (Oct 1). Prices started from $1899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 1) 20 days from Honolulu to Sydney, visits Moorea Island (Oct 7), Papeete (Oct 9), Raiatea Island (Oct 10), Tauranga (Oct 16), Auckland (Oct 17), Bay of Islands (Oct 18), Sydney (Oct 21). Prices started from $2954 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (February 22) 11 days from Sydney to Auckland, visits Fiordland National Park (Feb 25), Dunedin (Feb 26), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Feb 27), Picton (Feb 28), Wellington (Mar 1), Napier (Mar 2), Tauranga (Mar 3), Bay of Islands (Mar 4), Auckland (Mar 5). Prices started from $1810 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 18) 11 days from Auckland to Sydney, visits Bay of Islands (Mar 19), Tauranga (Mar 20), Napier (Mar 21), Picton (Mar 22), Wellington (Mar 23), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Mar 24), Dunedin (Mar 25), Fiordland National Park (Mar 26), Sydney (Mar 29). Prices started from $1810 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (April 20) 17 days from Sydney to Honolulu, visits Bay of Islands (Apr 23), Auckland (Apr 24), Raiatea Island (Apr 28), Papeete (Apr 29), Moorea Island (Apr 30), Honolulu (May 6), Honolulu (May 7). Prices started from $3105 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (May 7) 9 days from Honolulu to Vancouver, visits Hilo (May 8), Kailua-Kona (May 9), Vancouver (May 16). Prices started from $942 per person with double occupancy.

Celebrity Equinox – Transatlantic

  • 2024 (April 11) 12 days from Fort Lauderdale to Lisbon, visits Kings Wharf (Apr 14), Ponta Delgada (Apr 19), Porto-Leixoes (Apr 22), Lisbon (Apr 23). Prices started from $748 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 16) 9 days from Lisbon to Barcelona, visits Porto-Leixoes (May 17), Tangier (May 19), Cadiz (May 20), Malaga (May 21), Valencia (May 23), Palma de Mallorca (May 24), Barcelona (May 25). Prices started from $9399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 25) 10 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Valletta (May 27), Piraeus-Athens (May 29), Kusadasi (May 30), Santorini Island (May 31), Mykonos Island (Jun 1), Katakolon (Jun 2), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 4). Prices started from $1525 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 4) 9 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Naples (Jun 5), La Spezia (Jun 7), Santa Margherita Ligure (Jun 9), Cannes (Jun 10), Marseille (Jun 11), Barcelona (Jun 13). Prices started from $1348 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 13) 9 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Marseille (Jun 15), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Jun 16), Santa Margherita Ligure (Jun 17), Livorno (Jun 18), Naples (Jun 21), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 22). Prices started from $1368 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 22) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Katakolon (Jun 24), Mykonos Island (Jun 25), Piraeus-Athens (Jun 26), Kusadasi (Jun 27), Santorini Island (Jun 28), Valletta (Jun 30), Barcelona (Jul 2). Prices started from $1969 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 11) 9 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits La Spezia (Jul 13), Santa Margherita Ligure (Jul 15), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Jul 16), Marseille (Jul 17), Naples (Jul 19), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jul 20). Prices started from $1512 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 20) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Katakolon (Jul 22), Piraeus-Athens (Jul 23), Mykonos Island (Jul 24), Kusadasi (Jul 25), Santorini Island (Jul 26), Valletta (Jul 28), Barcelona (Jul 30). Prices started from $1652 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 8) 9 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits La Spezia (Aug 10), Santa Margherita Ligure (Aug 12), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Aug 13), Marseille (Aug 14), Naples (Aug 16), Civitavecchia-Rome (Aug 17). Prices started from $1327 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 17) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Katakolon (Aug 19), Mykonos Island (Aug 20), Piraeus-Athens (Aug 21), Kusadasi (Aug 22), Santorini Island (Aug 23), Messina (Aug 25), Barcelona (Aug 27). Prices started from $1614 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 5) 9 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Marseille (Sep 7), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Sep 8), Santa Margherita Ligure (Sep 9), Livorno (Sep 10), Naples (Sep 13), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 14). Prices started from $1297 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 14) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Katakolon (Sep 16), Mykonos Island (Sep 17), Piraeus-Athens (Sep 18), Kusadasi (Sep 19), Santorini Island (Sep 20), Valletta (Sep 22), Barcelona (Sep 24). Prices started from $1538 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 3) 9 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Marseille (Oct 5), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Oct 6), Santa Margherita Ligure (Oct 7), La Spezia (Oct 8), Naples (Oct 11), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 12). Prices started from $1434 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 12) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Katakolon (Oct 14), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 15), Mykonos Island (Oct 16), Kusadasi (Oct 17), Santorini Island (Oct 18), Valletta (Oct 20), Barcelona (Oct 22). Prices started from $1660 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 11) 10 days from Barcelona to Lisbon, visits Palma de Mallorca (Nov 12), Valencia (Nov 13), Malaga (Nov 15), Cadiz (Nov 16), Tangier (Nov 17), Vigo (Nov 19), Porto-Leixoes (Nov 20), Lisbon (Nov 21). Prices started from $1374 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 21) 12 days from Lisbon to Port Canaveral, visits Funchal (Nov 23), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Nov 24), Kings Wharf (Nov 30), Port Canaveral (Dec 3). Prices started from $598 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 19) 14 days from Port Canaveral to Barcelona, visits Kings Wharf (Apr 22), Ponta Delgada (Apr 27), Cartagena Spain (May 1), Palma de Mallorca (May 2), Barcelona (May 3). Prices started from $849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 3) 10 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Mykonos Island (May 6), Kusadasi (May 7), Istanbul (May 8), Santorini Island (May 10), Katakolon (May 11), Civitavecchia-Rome (May 13). Prices started from $1899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 13) 9 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Naples (May 14), La Spezia (May 16), Portofino (May 18), Villefranche-sur-Mer (May 19), Marseille (May 20), Barcelona (May 22). Prices started from $1648 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 31) 10 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Mykonos Island (Jun 3), Kusadasi (Jun 4), Istanbul (Jun 5), Santorini Island (Jun 7), Katakolon (Jun 8), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 10). Prices started from $1899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 10) 9 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Naples (Jun 11), La Spezia (Jun 13), Portofino (Jun 15), Cannes (Jun 16), Marseille (Jun 17), Barcelona (Jun 19). Prices started from $1648 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 28) 10 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Mykonos Island (Jul 1), Kusadasi (Jul 2), Istanbul (Jul 3), Santorini Island (Jul 5), Katakolon (Jul 6), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jul 8). Prices started from $1949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 8) 9 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Naples (Jul 9), La Spezia (Jul 11), Portofino (Jul 13), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Jul 14), Marseille (Jul 15), Barcelona (Jul 17). Prices started from $1698 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 26) 10 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Mykonos Island (Jul 29), Kusadasi (Jul 30), Istanbul (Jul 31), Santorini Island (Aug 2), Katakolon (Aug 3), Civitavecchia-Rome (Aug 5). Prices started from $1799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 5) 9 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Naples (Aug 6), La Spezia (Aug 8), Santa Margherita Ligure (Aug 10), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Aug 11), Marseille (Aug 12), Barcelona (Aug 14). Prices started from $1698 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 23) 10 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Mykonos Island (Aug 26), Kusadasi (Aug 27), Istanbul (Aug 28), Santorini Island (Aug 30), Katakolon (Aug 31), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 2). Prices started from $1949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 2) 9 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Naples (Sep 3), La Spezia (Sep 5), Portofino (Sep 7), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Sep 8), Marseille (Sep 9), Barcelona (Sep 11). Prices started from $1648 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 20) 10 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Mykonos Island (Sep 23), Kusadasi (Sep 24), Istanbul (Sep 25), Santorini Island (Sep 27), Katakolon (Sep 28), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 30). Prices started from $1999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 30) 9 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Naples (Oct 1), La Spezia (Oct 3), Portofino (Oct 5), Cannes (Oct 6), Marseille (Oct 7), Barcelona (Oct 9). Prices started from $1498 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 18) 10 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Mykonos Island (Oct 21), Kusadasi (Oct 22), Istanbul (Oct 23), Santorini Island (Oct 25), Katakolon (Oct 26), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 28). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 28) 9 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Naples (Oct 29), La Spezia (Oct 31), Portofino (Nov 2), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Nov 3), Marseille (Nov 4), Barcelona (Nov 6). Prices started from $1399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 13) 8 days from Barcelona to Lisbon, visits Valencia (Nov 14), Cartagena Spain (Nov 15), Malaga (Nov 16), Cadiz (Nov 17), Tangier (Nov 18), Porto-Leixoes (Nov 20), Lisbon (Nov 21). Prices started from $1199 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 21) 15 days from Lisbon to Buenos Aires, visits Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Nov 23), Salvador de Bahia (Nov 30), Rio de Janeiro (Dec 2), Montevideo (Dec 5), Buenos Aires (Dec 6). Prices started from $799 per person with double occupancy.

Celebrity Infinity – Transatlantic Florida-Europe, Europe-Brazil

  • 2024 (November 4) 11 days from Piraeus-Athens to Barcelona, visits Kotor (Nov 6), Dubrovnik (Nov 7), Messina (Nov 9), Naples (Nov 10), Livorno (Nov 11), Palma de Mallorca (Nov 14), Barcelona (Nov 15). Prices started from $951 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 26) 8 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Civitavecchia-Rome (Jan 28), Naples (Jan 29), Messina (Jan 30), Kusadasi (Feb 1), Souda-Chania (Feb 2), Piraeus-Athens (Feb 3). Prices started from $1076 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 3) 12 days from Piraeus-Athens to Barcelona, visits Kotor (Nov 5), Split (Nov 6), Dubrovnik (Nov 7), Messina (Nov 9), Naples (Nov 10), Civitavecchia-Rome (Nov 11), La Spezia (Nov 12), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Nov 13), Barcelona (Nov 15). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 18) 8 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Messina (Jan 20), Valletta (Jan 21), Kusadasi (Jan 23), Rhodes Island (Jan 24), Souda-Chania (Jan 25), Piraeus-Athens (Jan 26). Prices started from $999 per person with double occupancy.

Celebrity Millennium – Alaska, Panama Canal, Asia

  • 2024 (February 8) 13 days from Singapore to Mumbai, visits Pulau Penang Island (Feb 10), Phuket (Feb 11), Hambantota (Feb 14), Colombo (Feb 15), Cochin (Feb 16), Mormugao (Feb 19), Mumbai (Feb 20), Mumbai (Feb 21). Prices started from $1100 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (February 21) 12 days from Mumbai to Singapore, visits Mormugao (Feb 22), Colombo (Feb 24), Hambantota (Feb 26), Phuket (Feb 29), Pulau Penang Island (Mar 1), Klang (Mar 2), Singapore (Mar 4). Prices started from $499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (March 4) 12 days from Singapore to Yokohama, visits Saigon (Mar 6), Nha Trang (Mar 7), Hong Kong (Mar 9), Keelung (Mar 12), Kagoshima City (Mar 14), Yokohama (Mar 16). Prices started from $1252 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 18) 11 days from Yokohama to Singapore, visits Kagoshima City (Oct 20), Keelung (Oct 22), Hong Kong (Oct 24), Da Nang (Oct 26), Singapore (Oct 29). Prices started from $2918 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 23) 14 days from Singapore to Mumbai, visits Klang (Nov 24), Pulau Penang Island (Nov 25), Phuket (Nov 27), Hambantota (Nov 30), Colombo (Dec 1), Cochin (Dec 2), Mormugao (Dec 5), Mumbai (Dec 6), Mumbai (Dec 7). Prices started from $1778 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 7) 14 days from Mumbai to Singapore, visits Mormugao (Dec 8), Cochin (Dec 10), Colombo (Dec 11), Hambantota (Dec 13), Phuket (Dec 16), Pulau Penang Island (Dec 17), Klang (Dec 19), Singapore (Dec 21). Prices started from $1254 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 21) 12 days from Singapore to Benoa, visits Phuket (Dec 23), Pulau Langkawi Island (Dec 25), Pulau Penang Island (Dec 26), Klang (Dec 28), Celukan Bawang (Dec 31), Lembar (Jan 1), Benoa (Jan 2). Prices started from $1783 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 2) 12 days from Benoa to Singapore, visits Lembar (Jan 3), Celukan Bawang (Jan 4), Klang (Jan 7), Pulau Penang Island (Jan 8), Pulau Langkawi Island (Jan 10), Phuket (Jan 11), Singapore (Jan 14). Prices started from $1289 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 14) 12 days from Singapore to Benoa, visits Phuket (Jan 16), Pulau Langkawi Island (Jan 18), Pulau Penang Island (Jan 19), Klang (Jan 21), Celukan Bawang (Jan 24), Lembar (Jan 25), Benoa (Jan 26). Prices started from $2168 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 26) 12 days from Benoa to Singapore, visits Lembar (Jan 27), Celukan Bawang (Jan 28), Klang (Jan 31), Pulau Penang Island (Feb 1), Pulau Langkawi Island (Feb 3), Phuket (Feb 4), Singapore (Feb 7). Prices started from $2319 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 7) 12 days from Singapore to Mumbai, visits Pulau Penang Island (Feb 9), Phuket (Feb 10), Hambantota (Feb 13), Colombo (Feb 14), Cochin (Feb 15), Mumbai (Feb 18), Mumbai (Feb 19). Prices started from $1743 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 19) 12 days from Mumbai to Singapore, visits Mormugao (Feb 20), Colombo (Feb 22), Hambantota (Feb 24), Phuket (Feb 27), Pulau Penang Island (Feb 28), Klang (Mar 1), Singapore (Mar 3). Prices started from $1776 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 3) 12 days from Singapore to Yokohama, visits Saigon (Mar 5), Nha Trang (Mar 6), Hong Kong (Mar 8), Keelung (Mar 11), Kagoshima City (Mar 13), Yokohama (Mar 15). Prices started from $2830 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 26) 12 days from Yokohama to Incheon, visits Shimizu (May 27), Kobe-Osaka (May 28), Kochi City (May 30), Hiroshima City (May 31), Kagoshima City (Jun 2), Nagasaki City (Jun 3), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Jun 4), Busan (Jun 5), Incheon (Jun 7). Prices started from $1170 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 7) 12 days from Incheon to Yokohama, visits Jeju Island (Jun 9), Nagasaki City (Jun 10), Kagoshima City (Jun 11), Hiroshima City (Jun 13), Kochi City (Jun 14), Kobe-Osaka (Jun 15), Shimizu (Jun 18), Yokohama (Jun 19). Prices started from $1124 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 11) 12 days from Yokohama to Incheon, visits Shimizu (Sep 12), Kobe-Osaka (Sep 13), Kochi City (Sep 15), Hiroshima City (Sep 16), Kagoshima City (Sep 18), Nagasaki City (Sep 19), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Sep 20), Busan (Sep 21), Incheon (Sep 23). Prices started from $1224 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 23) 12 days from Incheon to Yokohama, visits Jeju Island (Sep 25), Nagasaki City (Sep 26), Kagoshima City (Sep 27), Hiroshima City (Sep 29), Kochi City (Sep 30), Kobe-Osaka (Oct 1), Shimizu (Oct 4), Yokohama (Oct 5). Prices started from $1224 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 29) 14 days from Yokohama to Singapore, visits Kagoshima City (Oct 31), Keelung (Nov 2), Hong Kong (Nov 4), Da Nang (Nov 7), Saigon (Nov 9), Singapore (Nov 12). Prices started from $1311 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 12) 14 days from Singapore to Mumbai, visits Klang (Nov 13), Pulau Penang Island (Nov 14), Phuket (Nov 16), Hambantota (Nov 19), Colombo (Nov 20), Cochin (Nov 21), Mormugao (Nov 24), Mumbai (Nov 25), Mumbai (Nov 26). Prices started from $1211 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 26) 13 days from Mumbai to Singapore, visits Mormugao (Nov 27), Cochin (Nov 29), Colombo (Nov 30), Hambantota (Dec 2), Phuket (Dec 5), Pulau Penang Island (Dec 6), Klang (Dec 7), Singapore (Dec 9). Prices started from $1369 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 9) 13 days from Singapore to Benoa, visits Phuket (Dec 11), Pulau Langkawi Island (Dec 13), Pulau Penang Island (Dec 14), Klang (Dec 16), Celukan Bawang (Dec 19), Lembar (Dec 20), Benoa (Dec 21), Benoa (Dec 22). Prices started from $1420 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 22) 12 days from Benoa to Singapore, visits Lembar (Dec 23), Celukan Bawang (Dec 24), Klang (Dec 27), Pulau Penang Island (Dec 28), Pulau Langkawi Island (Dec 30), Phuket (Dec 31), Singapore (Jan 3). Prices started from $2024 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 3) 12 days from Singapore to Benoa, visits Phuket (Jan 5), Pulau Langkawi Island (Jan 7), Pulau Penang Island (Jan 8), Klang (Jan 10), Celukan Bawang (Jan 13), Lembar (Jan 14), Benoa (Jan 15). Prices started from $1524 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 15) 12 days from Benoa to Singapore, visits Lembar (Jan 16), Celukan Bawang (Jan 17), Klang (Jan 20), Pulau Penang Island (Jan 21), Pulau Langkawi Island (Jan 23), Phuket (Jan 24), Singapore (Jan 27). Prices started from $1524 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 27) 12 days from Singapore to Mumbai, visits Pulau Penang Island (Jan 29), Phuket (Jan 30), Hambantota (Feb 2), Colombo (Feb 3), Cochin (Feb 4), Mumbai (Feb 7), Mumbai (Feb 8). Prices started from $1624 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (February 8) 12 days from Mumbai to Singapore, visits Mormugao (Feb 9), Colombo (Feb 11), Hambantota (Feb 13), Phuket (Feb 16), Pulau Penang Island (Feb 17), Klang (Feb 18), Singapore (Feb 20). Prices started from $1424 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 3) 13 days from Singapore to Yokohama, visits Saigon (Mar 5), Nha Trang (Mar 6), Hong Kong (Mar 8), Keelung (Mar 11), Nagasaki City (Mar 13), Kagoshima City (Mar 14), Yokohama (Mar 16). Prices started from $1521 per person with double occupancy.

Celebrity Reflection – Transatlantic Florida-Europe/Mediterranean

Celebrity silhouette – transatlantic, uk-florida.

  • 2024 (April 22) 13 days from Fort Lauderdale to Amsterdam, visits Kings Wharf (Apr 25), Ponta Delgada (Apr 30), Cobh-Cork (May 3), Amsterdam (May 5). Prices started from $893 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 5) 8 days from Amsterdam to Rotterdam, visits Haugesund (May 7), Olden (May 8), Alesund (May 9), Stavanger (May 10), Oslo (May 11), Rotterdam (May 13). Prices started from $2103 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 13) 11 days from Rotterdam to Amsterdam, visits Dover (May 14), Waterford (May 16), Cobh-Cork (May 17), Liverpool (May 18), Greenock-Glasgow (May 19), Belfast (May 20), Lerwick (May 22), Amsterdam (May 24). Prices started from $1424 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 24) 13 days from Amsterdam to Rotterdam, visits Stavanger (May 26), Skagen (May 27), Warnemunde-Rostock (May 28), Visby (May 30), Tallinn (May 31), Stockholm (Jun 1), Copenhagen (Jun 3), Rotterdam (Jun 6). Prices started from $1927 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 24) 11 days from Rotterdam to Amsterdam, visits Dover (Jun 25), Waterford (Jun 27), Cobh-Cork (Jun 28), Liverpool (Jun 29), Belfast (Jun 30), Leith-Edinburgh (Jul 2), Lerwick (Jul 3), Amsterdam (Jul 5). Prices started from $1907 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 5) 12 days from Amsterdam to Rotterdam, visits Gdynia-Gdansk (Jul 8), Visby (Jul 9), Tallinn (Jul 10), Stockholm (Jul 11), Warnemunde-Rostock (Jul 13), Copenhagen (Jul 14), Rotterdam (Jul 17). Prices started from $1713 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 28) 12 days from Rotterdam to Barcelona, visits Bordeaux (Aug 30), Porto-Leixoes (Sep 2), Lisbon (Sep 3), Cadiz (Sep 5), Gibraltar (Sep 6), Malaga (Sep 7), Barcelona (Sep 9). Prices started from $1430 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 9) 11 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Villefranche-sur-Mer (Sep 10), Livorno (Sep 11), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 12), Naples (Sep 13), Kotor (Sep 15), Dubrovnik (Sep 16), Mykonos Island (Sep 18), Santorini Island (Sep 19), Piraeus-Athens (Sep 20). Prices started from $14536 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 21) 10 days from Piraeus-Athens to Barcelona, visits Santorini Island (Oct 22), Rhodes Island (Oct 23), Kusadasi (Oct 24), Mykonos Island (Oct 25), Messina (Oct 27), Naples (Oct 28), Palma de Mallorca (Oct 30), Barcelona (Oct 31). Prices started from $1482 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 16) 13 days from Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale, visits Lisbon (Nov 18), Ponta Delgada (Nov 21), Kings Wharf (Nov 26), Fort Lauderdale (Nov 29). Prices started from $622 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 28) 10 days from Fort Lauderdale to New York, visits Oranjestad Aruba (May 1), Kralendijk Bonaire (May 2), Willemstad Curacao (May 3), Cape Liberty Bayonne (May 8). Prices started from $878 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 6) 12 days from New York to Reykjavik, visits Halifax (Jul 8), St Johns NL (Jul 10), Qaqortoq (Jul 13), Akureyri (Jul 16), Isafjordur (Jul 17), Reykjavik (Jul 18). Prices started from $1611 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 15) 13 days from Reykjavik to Boston, visits Isafjordur (Aug 16), Akureyri (Aug 17), Qaqortoq (Aug 20), Corner Brook NL (Aug 23), Sydney NS (Aug 25), Halifax (Aug 26), Boston (Aug 28). Prices started from $1808 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 10) 10 days from Boston to Fort Lauderdale, visits Willemstad Curacao (Oct 15), Kralendijk Bonaire (Oct 16), Oranjestad Aruba (Oct 17), Fort Lauderdale (Oct 20). Prices started from $878 per person with double occupancy.

Celebrity Solstice – Alaska-Asia-Alaska

  • 2024 (February 8) 12 days from Singapore to Hong Kong, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Feb 10), Laem Chabang (Feb 11), Saigon (Feb 14), Nha Trang (Feb 15), Da Nang (Feb 16), Halong Bay (Feb 17), Hong Kong (Feb 20).
  • 2024 (February 20) 12 days from Hong Kong to Singapore, visits Halong Bay (Feb 22), Da Nang (Feb 24), Saigon (Feb 26), Laem Chabang (Feb 28), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Mar 1), Singapore (Mar 3). Prices started from $2055 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (March 3) 12 days from Singapore to Hong Kong, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Mar 5), Laem Chabang (Mar 6), Saigon (Mar 9), Nha Trang (Mar 10), Da Nang (Mar 11), Halong Bay (Mar 12), Hong Kong (Mar 15). Prices started from $6004 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (March 15) 12 days from Hong Kong to Singapore, visits Halong Bay (Mar 17), Da Nang (Mar 19), Saigon (Mar 21), Laem Chabang (Mar 23), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Mar 25), Singapore (Mar 27). Prices started from $5923 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (March 27) 13 days from Singapore to Sydney, visits Benoa (Mar 30), Darwin (Apr 2), Yorkeys Knob (Apr 5), Airlie Beach (Apr 6), Sydney (Apr 9). Prices started from $999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 9) 16 days from Sydney to Honolulu, visits Lifou Island (Apr 12), Mystery Island (Apr 13), Lautoka (Apr 15), Suva (Apr 16), Apia (Apr 18), Pago Pago (Apr 18), Honolulu (Apr 24), Honolulu (Apr 25). Prices started from $999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 25) 11 days from Honolulu to Vancouver, visits Honolulu (Apr 26), Hilo (Apr 27), Kailua-Kona (Apr 29), Vancouver (May 6). Prices started from $1095 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 22) 9 days from Vancouver to Honolulu, visits Kailua-Kona (Sep 28), Hilo (Sep 29), Honolulu (Oct 1). Prices started from $929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 1) 18 days from Honolulu to Sydney, visits Moorea Island (Oct 7), Papeete (Oct 8), Raiatea Island (Oct 9), Auckland (Oct 15), Bay of Islands (Oct 16), Sydney (Oct 19). Prices started from $1180 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 19) 15 days from Sydney to Singapore, visits Brisbane (Oct 21), Airlie Beach (Oct 23), Yorkeys Knob (Oct 24), Darwin (Oct 27), Benoa (Oct 30), Singapore (Nov 3). Prices started from $1962 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 3) 12 days from Singapore to Hong Kong, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Nov 5), Laem Chabang (Nov 6), Saigon (Nov 9), Nha Trang (Nov 10), Da Nang (Nov 11), Halong Bay (Nov 12), Hong Kong (Nov 15). Prices started from $2152 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 15) 12 days from Hong Kong to Singapore, visits Halong Bay (Nov 17), Da Nang (Nov 19), Saigon (Nov 21), Laem Chabang (Nov 23), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Nov 25), Singapore (Nov 27). Prices started from $1853 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 27) 12 days from Singapore to Hong Kong, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Nov 29), Laem Chabang (Nov 30), Saigon (Dec 3), Nha Trang (Dec 4), Da Nang (Dec 5), Halong Bay (Dec 6), Hong Kong (Dec 9). Prices started from $1843 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 9) 12 days from Hong Kong to Singapore, visits Halong Bay (Dec 11), Da Nang (Dec 13), Saigon (Dec 15), Laem Chabang (Dec 17), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Dec 19), Singapore (Dec 21). Prices started from $1131 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 21) 12 days from Singapore to Hong Kong, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Dec 23), Laem Chabang (Dec 24), Saigon (Dec 27), Nha Trang (Dec 28), Da Nang (Dec 29), Halong Bay (Dec 30), Hong Kong (Jan 2). Prices started from $1918 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 2) 11 days from Hong Kong to Singapore, visits Halong Bay (Jan 4), Da Nang (Jan 6), Saigon (Jan 8), Laem Chabang (Jan 10), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Jan 11), Singapore (Jan 13). Prices started from $1303 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 13) 12 days from Singapore to Hong Kong, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Jan 15), Laem Chabang (Jan 16), Saigon (Jan 19), Nha Trang (Jan 20), Da Nang (Jan 21), Halong Bay (Jan 22), Hong Kong (Jan 25). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 25) 12 days from Hong Kong to Singapore, visits Halong Bay (Jan 27), Da Nang (Jan 29), Saigon (Jan 31), Laem Chabang (Feb 2), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Feb 4), Singapore (Feb 6). Prices started from $1489 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 6) 12 days from Singapore to Hong Kong, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Feb 8), Laem Chabang (Feb 9), Saigon (Feb 12), Nha Trang (Feb 13), Da Nang (Feb 14), Halong Bay (Feb 15), Hong Kong (Feb 18). Prices started from $1354 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 18) 12 days from Hong Kong to Singapore, visits Halong Bay (Feb 20), Da Nang (Feb 22), Saigon (Feb 24), Laem Chabang (Feb 26), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Feb 28), Singapore (Mar 2). Prices started from $1426 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 2) 13 days from Singapore to Hong Kong, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Mar 4), Laem Chabang (Mar 5), Saigon (Mar 8), Nha Trang (Mar 9), Da Nang (Mar 10), Halong Bay (Mar 12), Hong Kong (Mar 15). Prices started from $1585 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 15) 12 days from Hong Kong to Singapore, visits Halong Bay (Mar 17), Da Nang (Mar 19), Saigon (Mar 21), Laem Chabang (Mar 23), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Mar 25), Singapore (Mar 27). Prices started from $1360 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 27) 13 days from Singapore to Sydney, visits Benoa (Mar 30), Darwin (Apr 2), Port Douglas (Apr 5), Airlie Beach (Apr 6), Sydney (Apr 9). Prices started from $1810 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 9) 16 days from Sydney to Honolulu, visits Lifou Island (Apr 12), Mystery Island (Apr 13), Lautoka (Apr 15), Suva (Apr 16), Apia (Apr 18), Pago Pago (Apr 18), Kailua-Kona (Apr 24), Honolulu (Apr 25). Prices started from $2517 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 25) 9 days from Honolulu to Vancouver, visits Hilo (Apr 26), Kailua-Kona (Apr 28), Vancouver (May 4). Prices started from $944 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 21) 11 days from Vancouver to Honolulu, visits Hilo (Sep 28), Kailua-Kona (Sep 29), Honolulu (Oct 2). Prices started from $814 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 2) 20 days from Honolulu to Sydney, visits Papeete (Oct 8), Raiatea Island (Oct 9), Moorea Island (Oct 10), Tauranga (Oct 17), Auckland (Oct 18), Bay of Islands (Oct 19), Sydney (Oct 22). Prices started from $2530 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 22) 13 days from Sydney to Singapore, visits Airlie Beach (Oct 25), Yorkeys Knob (Oct 26), Darwin (Oct 29), Lembar (Nov 1), Singapore (Nov 4). Prices started from $2383 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 4) 12 days from Singapore to Hong Kong, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Nov 6), Laem Chabang (Nov 7), Saigon (Nov 10), Nha Trang (Nov 11), Da Nang (Nov 12), Halong Bay (Nov 13), Hong Kong (Nov 16). Prices started from $1374 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 16) 12 days from Hong Kong to Singapore, visits Halong Bay (Nov 18), Da Nang (Nov 20), Saigon (Nov 22), Laem Chabang (Nov 24), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Nov 26), Singapore (Nov 28). Prices started from $1274 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 28) 12 days from Singapore to Hong Kong, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Nov 30), Laem Chabang (Dec 1), Saigon (Dec 4), Nha Trang (Dec 5), Da Nang (Dec 6), Halong Bay (Dec 7), Hong Kong (Dec 10). Prices started from $1074 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 10) 12 days from Hong Kong to Singapore, visits Halong Bay (Dec 12), Da Nang (Dec 14), Saigon (Dec 16), Laem Chabang (Dec 18), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Dec 20), Singapore (Dec 22). Prices started from $1074 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 22) 12 days from Singapore to Hong Kong, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Dec 24), Laem Chabang (Dec 25), Saigon (Dec 28), Nha Trang (Dec 29), Da Nang (Dec 30), Halong Bay (Dec 31), Hong Kong (Jan 3). Prices started from $1674 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 3) 12 days from Hong Kong to Singapore, visits Halong Bay (Jan 5), Da Nang (Jan 7), Saigon (Jan 9), Laem Chabang (Jan 11), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Jan 13), Singapore (Jan 15). Prices started from $1374 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 15) 12 days from Singapore to Hong Kong, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Jan 17), Laem Chabang (Jan 18), Saigon (Jan 21), Nha Trang (Jan 22), Da Nang (Jan 23), Halong Bay (Jan 24), Hong Kong (Jan 27). Prices started from $1374 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 27) 12 days from Hong Kong to Singapore, visits Halong Bay (Jan 29), Da Nang (Jan 31), Saigon (Feb 2), Laem Chabang (Feb 4), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Feb 6), Singapore (Feb 8). Prices started from $1274 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 2) 12 days from Singapore to Hong Kong, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Mar 4), Laem Chabang (Mar 5), Saigon (Mar 8), Nha Trang (Mar 9), Da Nang (Mar 10), Halong Bay (Mar 11), Hong Kong (Mar 14). Prices started from $1274 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 14) 12 days from Hong Kong to Singapore, visits Halong Bay (Mar 16), Da Nang (Mar 18), Saigon (Mar 20), Laem Chabang (Mar 22), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Mar 24), Singapore (Mar 26). Prices started from $1274 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 26) 14 days from Singapore to Sydney, visits Benoa (Mar 29), Darwin (Apr 1), Port Douglas (Apr 4), Yorkeys Knob (Apr 5), Airlie Beach (Apr 6), Sydney (Apr 9). Prices started from $1498 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (April 9) 15 days from Sydney to Honolulu, visits Lifou Island (Apr 12), Lautoka (Apr 14), Suva (Apr 15), Apia (Apr 17), Pago Pago (Apr 17), Honolulu (Apr 23), Honolulu (Apr 24). Prices started from $2327 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (April 24) 9 days from Honolulu to Vancouver, visits Kailua-Kona (Apr 25), Hilo (Apr 27), Vancouver (May 3). Prices started from $1220 per person with double occupancy.

Celebrity Summit – New York/Bayonne-Iceland, Panama Canal

  • 2024 (April 20) 14 days from Miami to Los Angeles, visits Cartagena Colombia (Apr 23), Colon (Apr 24), Panama Canal (Apr 25), Puntarenas (Apr 27), Puerto Vallarta (May 1), Los Angeles (May 4). Prices started from $747 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 4) 6 days from Los Angeles to Vancouver, visits Santa Catalina Island CA (May 5), San Francisco (May 7), Victoria BC (May 9), Vancouver (May 10). Prices started from $300 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 10) 7 days from Vancouver to Seward, visits Ketchikan (May 12), Sitka (May 13), Juneau (May 14), Icy Strait Point (May 15), Hubbard Glacier (May 16), Seward (May 17). Prices started from $346 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 17) 7 days from Seward to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (May 18), Juneau (May 19), Skagway (May 20), Icy Strait Point (May 21), Ketchikan (May 22), Vancouver (May 24). Prices started from $296 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 24) 7 days from Vancouver to Seward, visits Ketchikan (May 26), Sitka (May 27), Juneau (May 28), Icy Strait Point (May 29), Hubbard Glacier (May 30), Seward (May 31). Prices started from $446 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 31) 7 days from Seward to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Jun 1), Juneau (Jun 2), Skagway (Jun 3), Icy Strait Point (Jun 4), Ketchikan (Jun 5), Vancouver (Jun 7). Prices started from $326 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 7) 7 days from Vancouver to Seward, visits Ketchikan (Jun 9), Sitka (Jun 10), Juneau (Jun 11), Icy Strait Point (Jun 12), Hubbard Glacier (Jun 13), Seward (Jun 14). Prices started from $545 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 14) 7 days from Seward to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Jun 15), Juneau (Jun 16), Skagway (Jun 17), Icy Strait Point (Jun 18), Ketchikan (Jun 19), Vancouver (Jun 21). Prices started from $445 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 21) 7 days from Vancouver to Seward, visits Ketchikan (Jun 23), Sitka (Jun 24), Juneau (Jun 25), Icy Strait Point (Jun 26), Hubbard Glacier (Jun 27), Seward (Jun 28). Prices started from $566 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 28) 7 days from Seward to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Jun 29), Juneau (Jun 30), Skagway (Jul 1), Icy Strait Point (Jul 2), Ketchikan (Jul 3), Vancouver (Jul 5). Prices started from $396 per person with double occupancy.
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There’s something timeless about a transatlantic cruise as you’re swept gently into the rhythm of the waves, sunrises and sunsets, relaxing days on deck, and elegant evenings. With time to commune with the sea and immerse yourself in the buzz of life on board, from gourmet dining to glittering entertainment, a cruise across the Atlantic is the ultimate indulgence. 

Each voyage begins and ends with thrilling experiences in port, whether you’re exploring some of Europe’s most historic cities or basking on Bermuda’s pink sand beaches.

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Sail on a transatlantic voyage from Barcelona, Rome, Lisbon, or Southampton to Florida. En route, you’ll stop at sub-tropical Bermuda, filled with pretty villages and palm-fringed beaches. In Ponta Delgada in the volcanic Azores, you can explore blue-green crater lakes, admire colorful Portuguese colonial architecture, and experience some of the world’s most exciting whale watching.

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Head east from Florida to the Mediterranean, with long, dreamy days at sea before arriving in charming Cartagena, dotted with awe-inspiring Roman ruins. Or follow a course to northern Europe to the stately castles and friendly pubs of Ireland, the rolling countryside of southern England, and the elegant boulevards and world-famous galleries of Paris.

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Crossings between Europe and South America promise leisurely days to unwind by the pool or in The Spa, and to while away evenings indulging in award-winning dining and dazzling entertainment. In South America, you’ll trace the verdant east coast, with time in seductive Rio de Janeiro, elegant Montevideo, and sultry Buenos Aires, home of the tango, and excellent steaks.

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Experience a transatlantic cruise vacation of a lifetime with Celebrity on one of our nine award-winning ships. You’ll enjoy wonderfully relaxing days at sea bookended by some of the world’s most exciting destinations, from the picturesque island of Bermuda to enchanting Lisbon, or fun-filled Amsterdam, where patrician buildings gaze over serene canals.

Relax into the rhythm of life at sea, enjoying the luxurious features of your Celebrity ship. Unwind at the chic Rooftop Terrace and gaze into the infinite blue of the Atlantic from the Magic Carpet® on Edge® Series ships. Sip hand-crafted cocktails in the glamorous Martini Bar. You’ll be delighted at every turn by the attentive service of our crew, and wowed by the sheer variety of things to do on board, from yoga classes to wine tasting from our acclaimed cellar.

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Cross the vast expanse of the Atlantic in a journey from 11 to 16 days at a pace to suit your own style. With nine of Celebrity’s award-winning ships, including all four of the revolutionary Edge-Series making this epic voyage, and multiple departure and arrival ports to choose between, you’ll easily find the perfect transatlantic cruise.

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What is a transatlantic cruise?

A transatlantic cruise is a voyage that takes you across the Atlantic Ocean. You can sail either eastbound, from Florida to Europe, or westbound, from Europe to Florida. The journey takes between 11 and 16 nights, with several days at sea to relax and enjoy the ship.

What’s the difference between a repositioning cruise and a transatlantic cruise?

A repositioning cruise is a seasonal voyage when a ship makes its way from one cruising area to another, for example, from the Mediterranean at the end of summer to Florida, for the winter Caribbean season. So Celebrity’s transatlantic cruises are in effect repositioning cruises – but not all repositioning cruises cross the Atlantic. Some of our repositioning cruises, for example, sail from the Caribbean to South America, or through the Panama Canal.

When’s the best time to cruise?

Transatlantic cruises with Celebrity take place as the seasons change, so you can either sail eastbound in the spring, or westbound in October and November as the European season winds down. Either is a great time to cruise and enjoy relaxing days on board as your ship sails across the Atlantic.

How long does a transatlantic cruise take?

Celebrity’s transatlantic cruises take from 11 to 16 nights. Some voyages stop at several different ports along the way, which is why they are longer. Typically, though, an 11-night voyage will spend seven days at sea, with stops in the mid-Atlantic Azores islands and Bermuda’s Royal Naval Dockyard. These days at sea are a wonderful opportunity to commune with the ocean and enjoy the many amenities of your Celebrity ship.

Do I need a passport and/or a visa?

Yes, you do need a passport for transatlantic cruises. It is the responsibility of each guest to identify and obtain all required travel documents and have them available at the pier when necessary. Before your cruise, familiarize yourself with the required travel documents you will be asked to provide prior to boarding the ship. You’ll find more information here . 

The vast majority of countries visited by European cruises do not require a visa. From 2024, Americans, Canadians, and British citizens will be required to register for the new European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) to enter 30 European countries. 

This will be easy to apply for, inexpensive, and is simply a pre-authorization system similar to the ESTA that Europeans need to travel to the U.S. and Canada. Once you have the ETIAS, it will be valid for three years. You should make sure you have at least six months before your passport expires, too.

What itineraries are available?

Celebrity offers a wide choice of transatlantic itineraries. European departure ports include Barcelona, Rome (from Civitavecchia), Lisbon, and Southampton, England. These cruises sail to or from Tampa and Fort Lauderdale. 

The shortest cruise is from Southampton to Fort Lauderdale, an 11-night journey with stops in the volcanic Azores, Bermuda, and Nassau in The Bahamas. In the opposite direction, from Fort Lauderdale to Lisbon, you’ll stop at Bermuda, the Azores, and Porto, Portugal. 

A longer, 13-night westbound crossing from Barcelona takes you to Valencia, Málaga, and Gibraltar before heading out into the ocean. If you have more time, you could choose a 16-night crossing from Rome to Tampa, which starts off with a leisurely tour of the Mediterranean, visiting Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Cartagena, and Málaga, with further stops at Ponta Delgada in the Azores and Nassau.

What onboard activities and entertainment can I expect during sea days?

You’ll find a wonderful choice of activities during the sea days of your transatlantic cruise. Relax by the pool or join a workout class in the Fitness Center. Listen to live music, get competitive at a quiz, or try a wine tasting. Indulge in all the different restaurants on board, which range from poolside made-to-order burgers and salads to delicious sushi, contemporary Italian, and clean cuisine in Blu. Take in the endless ocean views from the Magic Carpet on Edge-series ships, and on Solstice-series ships, lie back on the soft grass of the Lawn Club or challenge friends to a game of croquet.

Elevate your experience at The Retreat® , which gives you suite accommodation and access to a luxurious lounge as well as the fine dining restaurant Luminae at The Retreat.

What should I pack for a transatlantic cruise?

You’ll need clothing appropriate to the season for the ports of call you’ll visit on your transatlantic cruise. For example, pack swimwear and beach outfits for Nassau and Bermuda, and comfortable day wear for sightseeing in Europe in the spring or fall, when the weather is pleasant but not overly hot. Pack walking shoes if you want to explore the Azores, which is a great place for hiking. Binoculars are a good idea for spotting marine life from the ship; the Azores in particular has abundant whales and dolphins.

Throughout the ship, casual resort wear, sundresses, shorts, polos, or button-downs are appropriate, paired with sandals, low heels, and loafers. In main and specialty dining, we ask guests to refrain from wearing swimsuits, see-through cover-ups or robes, bare feet, tank tops, T-shirts, and baseball caps. 

Smart Casual attire is required for entry to main dining, specialty dining, and the theater. Smart Casual means you look comfortable yet tasteful in a dress, skirt, long pants, or jeans with a stylish top or button-down. Shorts and flip-flops are not considered Smart Casual. 

Each itinerary features at least one to two “formal” nights that we call Evening Chic. Evening Chic means you dress to impress, glamorous and sophisticated in your own way, with a cocktail dress, skirt, slacks, or designer jeans, an elegant dress top, or blazer—some guests even pack a tuxedo or gown for onboard photos. 

The daily program, delivered to your stateroom and available at the Guest Relations Desk, will be your guide to the correct attire each evening. If you do not wish to participate in Evening Chic, Smart Casual attire is acceptable for dining and attending the theater.

How do transatlantic cruise prices compare to traditional cruises?

Because they generally feature fewer ports of call, transatlantic cruises can be a chance to enjoy a longer cruise for a great price. This presents the perfect opportunity to upgrade your experience. Book an all Included cruise fare , which means drinks and Wi-Fi are covered. Or choose The Retreat for accommodation in a beautiful suite and access to exclusive dining and lounge spaces.

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T ransatlantic cruises are unique when you compare them to traditional cruises most people book for family trips and romantic getaways. These voyages tend to be longer in general, and they have more built-in days at sea and offer a lot more time on board as a result. Repositioning cruises that include a transatlantic crossing tend to attract more retirees and travelers who just want to relax and enjoy their ships' amenities, especially since fewer days in port means fewer excursions and more time doing nothing at all.

That said, the fact that transatlantic cruises can last as few as seven nights means they may fit in your plans more easily than you may think. There are also some benefits to transatlantic crossings that may not be obvious, including lower nightly rates, more onboard credit, and more time to kick back and relax at a floating luxury resort in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

If you're curious which transatlantic cruises are best for 2024, here are six top picks with different cruise lengths, itineraries and unique destinations to explore.

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Cunard Line

Date: Departs May 5, 2024

Departure port: Brooklyn, New York

Starting price: $2,449 per person (plus port taxes and fees)

Cruise length: 7 to 18 nights

In May of 2024, Cunard's Queen Mary 2 vessel will offer three different transatlantic crossings of various lengths. Choose from a seven-night sailing from Brooklyn, New York , to Southampton, England; a nine-night sailing to Hamburg, Germany ; and an 18-night round-trip sailing that departs from Brooklyn and crosses the Atlantic twice on the way back to its starting point. This unique combination of itineraries lets you cross the sea and tailor your trip to how long you want to be away from home.

The 18-night itinerary is especially interesting, since it lets you depart from the United States and arrive back in Brooklyn in the end with stops in both England and Germany, as well as plenty of sea days in between. Luxury cruise line Cunard is known for its elegant design, lush amenities and upscale feel, and the Queen Mary 2 is one of the line's most luxurious ships. Highlights on this exclusive vessel include the Royal Court Theatre, a casino, gala evenings, an onboard spa and a vast library. The Queen Mary 2 holds up to 2,691 guests with 1,173 crew to cater to your every need.

Seabourn Cruise Line

Date: Departs March 24, 2024

Departure port: Miami

Starting price: $5,949 per person (plus port taxes and fees)

Cruise length: 21 nights

Seabourn is offering a 21-night transatlantic cruise from Miami on Seabourn Quest in March 2024 that offers a diverse range of ports of call before ending its voyage in Las Palmas in Spain's Canary Islands . Departure from Miami is followed by nine days at sea. Then, you'll enjoy multiple stops in the Canary Islands – including Santa Cruz de La Palma and San Sebastián de La Gomera – as well as stops in Praia and Mindelo the Cape Verde archipelago.

This journey with Seabourn makes it possible for travelers to see some of the most beautiful and remote tropical islands in the world. The Canary Islands are known for their white sand beaches , volcanoes and lush greenery; similar landscapes can also be found in Cape Verde's coastal towns and villages. Seabourn Quest, a smaller ocean vessel, accommodates just 229 guests.

MSC Cruises

Date: Departs Nov. 8, 2024

Departure port: Southampton, England

Starting price: $769 per person (plus port taxes and fees)

Cruise length: 16 nights

The MSC Virtuosa from MSC Cruises is repositioning from Europe to the Caribbean in November 2024, which gives travelers the chance to enjoy a lengthy transatlantic crossing with plenty of unique ports. This sailing departs from England with eight sea days plus stops in France, the Azores of Portugal, St. Maarten , Antigua and Barbuda, and Martinique . The ship ends its journey in Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe.

The MSC Virtuosa is a larger cruise vessel that boasts an impressive grand promenade with a LED dome ceiling, dedicated clubs for children and teens, an onboard spa, a lavish casino and the luxurious MSC Yacht Club section of the ship. This vessel holds a maximum of 6,334 passengers at once.

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Princess Cruises

Date: Departs July 5, 2024

Departure port: New York City (Manhattan or Brooklyn)

Starting price: $4,098 per person (plus port taxes and fees)

Cruise length: 31 nights

Princess Cruises also offers its share of transatlantic sailings on various vessels. Its 31-night crossing from New York to Barcelona, Spain , on Island Princess in July 2024 is jam-packed with exciting destinations to explore. This lengthy transatlantic voyage has only 13 sea days with planned stops in Canada's Newfoundland, Greenland, Iceland, Scotland, England, Spain, Portugal and Morocco before the journey ends in Barcelona.

This intriguing sailing experience with Princess takes passengers to eight different countries in the span of a month. Island Princess is a nice ship for a long sailing because of its smaller size, with just 2,200 passengers and 900 crew. But the ship is also large enough to have a huge selection of included and specialty dining options, a Vegas-style casino, a sports court, a large central atrium for gathering, and several pools and hot tubs to enjoy.

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Date: Departs April 11, 2024

Departure port: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Starting price: $760 per person (plus port taxes and fees)

Cruise length: 12 nights

Celebrity Cruises is offering a 12-night sailing on Celebrity Equinox in April 2024 that starts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida , and ends in Lisbon, Portugal – making it possible for travelers to enjoy eight relaxing days at sea. What's interesting about this sailing is its stops along the way, which include the Royal Naval Dockyard in Bermuda; Porta Delgada in Portugal's Azores archipelago; and Porto in mainland Portugal.

The Celebrity Equinox accommodates a maximum of just 2,852 passengers at once, so this Celebrity vessel is a solid choice for travelers who want just the right size ship instead of a smaller vessel or a megaship. There are also plenty of onboard features to keep you happy and entertained as you float across the Atlantic Ocean, including The Casino, The Lawn Club with outdoor games like bocce ball and croquet, The Martini Bar, the adults-only Solarium and more.

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Dates: Departs Oct. 24, 2024

Departure port: Barcelona, Spain

Starting price: $876 per person (plus port taxes and fees)

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Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas is hosting a transatlantic voyage in October 2024 that departs from Barcelona, Spain, and ends in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This vessel will make stops in Palma de Mallorca, Valencia, Cartagena and Málaga in Spain, then spend eight days at sea. After that, enjoy a day in Nassau in the Bahamas before the cruise drops passengers off in sunny Florida.

Interior staterooms on this Royal Caribbean sailing start at just $876 per person (plus port taxes and fees), which works out to around $60 per night, per person. The Oasis of the Seas megaship can hold a total of 6,771 guests and 2,109 crew, so it's an enormous vessel – to put it mildly. This size may not be ideal for travelers who want a more intimate cruising experience, but it's perfect for cruisers who want plenty of space to spread out and endless activities to take part in. Oasis of the Seas boasts 20 different restaurants and cafes, 11 bars and lounges, a variety of pools and whirlpools, a rock climbing wall, the AquaTheater diving and entertainment venue, mini-golf, a casino and plenty more.

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By In Toronto , May 27, 2021 in Celebrity Cruises

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We are considering a Trans Atlantic cruise April 2022 on the Reflection.  

With so many sea days, I am just a little concerned that it may not have enough entertainment.  We do love sea days but need to be kept at least somewhat busy.  We are not interested in Bingo, or Art Shows or Shopping lectures.  We do enjoy lectures on a variety of subjects, as well as games i.e. Crazy Golf, Scaventure Hunt, etc.

Any help from those who have sail a Trans Atlantic cruise on the Reflection or any of the Celebrity ships?

We are in our 70s.

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Too much to do than you can possibly attend. Lectures, lecture and more lectures. They often have 3 or 4  lecturers onboard. No Bingo, but cooking events and poolside games. They normally have entertainment in the theater on some sea days. There are art  auction, but you can miss them. Be sure to sign up for the Cruise Critic gathering for your cruise. A TA is full and usually the Senior Of At the present time there are Covid restrictions on large gatherings. 

Note: At he current time Celebrity has restrictions on large gatherings, but hopefully they will be lifted by the time of your cruise.

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Have you checked out our rollcall for this cruise?  Lots of information over there. 

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2 minutes ago, sandancer said: Have you checked out our rollcall for this cruise?  Lots of information over there. 

Great idea to check the Roll Call. Many times the passengers organize events such as slot pulls, card ands board games, special luncheons and excursions to name a few.

Fouremco

Sea days for me mean participating in an event or two and catching up on my reading on my balcony or a quiet corner somewhere else on the ship.

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We prefer TA cruises.  There are numerous activities and your roll call with likely have everything from Bridge to dominoes organized.  Lots of movies in the theater and a couple speakers each day.

. . . Or you can just relax and read a book, go to the spa or do nothing at all.

lola2013

This October will be my first TA...also on Reflection.  As excited as I am about the ports we will visit, I can't wait for the sea days crossing the Atlantic.  We spent five days crossing the Pacific a few years ago on Solstice sailing from Hawaii to Vancouver.  It was a little chilly to sit at the outdoor pool, but we spent plenty of time at the indoor pool which was then typically followed by a nap before dinner.  I'm sure we will check out the other activities, but it's all about R&R for us.

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4 hours ago, In Toronto said: We are considering a Trans Atlantic cruise April 2022 on the Reflection.   With so many sea days, I am just a little concerned that it may not have enough entertainment.  We do love sea days but need to be kept at least somewhat busy.  We are not interested in Bingo, or Art Shows or Shopping lectures.  We do enjoy lectures on a variety of subjects, as well as games i.e. Crazy Golf, Scaventure Hunt, etc. Any help from those who have sail a Trans Atlantic cruise on the Reflection or any of the Celebrity ships? We are in our 70s. Thanks. Ellen

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I suggest you research our  Transatlantic, Transpacific, Repositioning & Trans-Ocean Cruises  forum in the Special Interest Cruising section. That  is where members discuss  all aspects of sailing across the seas.  Browse through the thread titles there  and l 👀 k for titles of interest.  You will probably find  your fellow Cruise Critic members have already posted questions and received answers that will be of interest to you.

And don't forget, after your cruise be sure to submit your review for publication by Cruise Critic. Many cruisers will benefit from your experience! See  How To: Submit a Member Review .

Happy trails,

Thank you Kat.  I looked there and a lot of helpful information.  I am now booked.

Appreciate your advice!

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I participated in a passenger choir with rehearsals every day, on both TAs we took.  So much fun with the vocal staff.   There are art classes and you don't have to be an artist.  All materials provided.   

There are craft classes but I haven't taken  them.   I do cross stitch and a group of us agreed to meet every day at a certain time up in the Sky lounge.   That was fun - - stitchers and knitters and hand quilters meet up in various places.   We played cards and when they had the hot glass show I went to one every day.  

We are not pool people at all but we did go into the indoor pool area to read and dip in our toes.   

We always found at least one of the lecturers interesting.   So between meals (we often skipped either breakfast or lunch on our hectic schedule ha ha ha) and all the above, the days went so fast!    We'll do a repositioning cruise again I'm sure.  Maybe pacific....

On 5/27/2021 at 3:48 PM, sandancer said: Have you checked out our rollcall for this cruise?  Lots of information over there. 

Yes, I have looked at it.  Wow!  What an active Roll Call.  Will find my way to Page 14 and sign up.  

You’ll be made very welcome. 

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We would look through the next day’s Daily and pick all kinds of things to do, even setting up a schedule…..and then we’d find ourselves relaxing or talking with new friends and so on, and miss half the things we’d planned on…..and loved it. 

And many of the posts have listed how much the ship has to do, and posts suggest you get on the cruise Roll Call. Do that because we ended up doing more through the Roll Calls. Here are some of the things the roll call set up:

1. A Cabin Crawl. Set up a number of different SR’s that all could tour and see what they looked like. From Inside to big Suites!

2. Games Socials. We set up times to get together and play card games, board games and dice games. we had a few couples from Wales who introduced us to card games and lots of us had great fun with it.

3. A Chocolate Tasting Social. All brought chocolate from their home area and set it up and we all walked around sampling it.  

4. Craft time. Some got together in the Sky Lounge and did their thing and shared.

5. Wine tasting. Each brought a wine from their region and shared.

6. General get togethers once we all met up. Many shared their SR numbers on a spreadsheet that was given to all and we could then call/leave notes. 

So the ship has a lot to do, and the Roll Call is a great place to meet up, and you can pick and choose what level of involvement you want to join in on. And what is so nice, is when you decide you need to just be unhooked from whatever you were going to join in on, you can just veg out on your own!

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Each his own- but the main thing for me on a Transatlantic- I just love Tansatlantics- is that I have NO SCHEDULE- no plans whatsoever... wonderful. I can do as I please- never ever in my life have suffered from boredom.

Just a lecture here and there- a cabin crawl is always a nice option to see different cabins and meet nice people- but thats about it.

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I rather enjoyed the champagne art shows on our TA a couple of years ago.  Pretty much bottomless champagne and fun people watching. Leave after three glasses and head to the golf match.

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Here’s a related question for the TAs.   How is the internet access?   Do you really have decent satellite coverage to provide reliable internet the entire trip or are many days with poor internet access?  

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Agree with suggestions to join the roll call since there will be activities organized by members that just might tickle your fancy.

Via roll calls I've organized book groups on several cruises that had lots of sea days. The coolest was when a poster volunteered that her husband had recently authored a book, The Third Law, and he would be happy to speak with those who read it. The turnout was @30! 

2 hours ago, ipeeinthepool said: Here’s a related question for the TAs.   How is the internet access?   Do you really have decent satellite coverage to provide reliable internet the entire trip or are many days with poor internet access?  

Patchy we found. Especially once we were mid Atlantic.  However I have to admit that we don’t use it much. Just to check family email. 

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Love transatlantic cruises.     We have done three transatlantic cruises and one transpacific all on Celebrity.    On the sea days, as others have noted, you can easily have 2 or 3 things all happening at the same time.   I have never had a problem filling a day....and never once felt bored.  Roll calls for these cruises are often very very active.   

Since this is your first crossing, consider reading The Only Way to Cross by maritime historian John Maxtone-Graham.  It covers the history of transatlantic travel.   I read it before our first crossing in 2004 and it sparked a zeal for transatlantic history.   Imagine my surprise when we boarded and found out John was one of the lecturers.   Sadly he has passed away but leaves a rich history in his books.   The book is readily available on Amazon or eBay for just a few dollars.

Have a great trip!

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I love transatlantics and will also be on the April, 2022 Reflection. I am a creature of habit and my sea days are usually of the rinse and repeat variety. Get up early, have some coffee and grab a couple of lounges by the pool. Settle in with a good book, listen to a Spotify playlist on my earbuds, sign up for a poker tournament in the afternoon and get ready for trivia in the late morning. Have a burger (or two) and fries some time in the afternoon and take a dip in the pool. I really enjoy hanging by the pool most of the day with detours for trivia and poker. Back to the room around 5 for some veranda time and then dinner, maybe a show, and poker till they kick me out. We usually leave the door to the veranda open at night as we love the smell and sound of the sea.

Nothing beats a transatlantic.

At our age, we prefer TransOceanic crossings.  There is too much to do!!!!!  Whatever your interest(s), you will find more than enough to do.  We can't possibly do everything we would like to do from active pursuits to just hanging out.  I was a Gold X winner in the paper airplane flying contest on one T.A.  Huge audience in the main lobby 3 decks high watching the activity.  We are huge Trivial Pursuit fans and 2 or 3 different contests a day for different interests.  Don't miss the Silent Disco in the evening.  We are exhausted at the end of the day!  You need to pace yourself!

We find that T.O. crossings is a great way to make everlasting friends among your fellow passengers!

2 hours ago, JoePDX said: Love transatlantic cruises.     We have done three transatlantic cruises and one transpacific all on Celebrity.    On the sea days, as others have noted, you can easily have 2 or 3 things all happening at the same time.   I have never had a problem filling a day....and never once felt bored.  Roll calls for these cruises are often very very active.      Since this is your first crossing, consider reading The Only Way to Cross by maritime historian John Maxtone-Graham.  It covers the history of transatlantic travel.   I read it before our first crossing in 2004 and it sparked a zeal for transatlantic history.   Imagine my surprise when we boarded and found out John was one of the lecturers.   Sadly he has passed away but leaves a rich history in his books.   The book is readily available on Amazon or eBay for just a few dollars.   Have a great trip!   Joe    

John Maxtone-Graham was wonderful! Met him and his son on a cruise. Very friendly! The Only Way to Cross is a very good read. He was the official historian for Celebrity.

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Related to grandparents with a summer home on the Cedar Point Causeway?

11 hours ago, ipeeinthepool said: Here’s a related question for the TAs.   How is the internet access?   Do you really have decent satellite coverage to provide reliable internet the entire trip or are many days with poor internet access?  

We’ve crossed on M- and S-Class ships. In earlier crossings, Internet was intermittent. But our last crossing on Silhouette in 2019 had stable connection. but I don’t use the internet for large transfers of ‘data’ such as videos and mega-sized usage. Normal emails, searches, tracking news and so on. Sent photos but usually small/midsize.   

2 minutes ago, Denny01 said: We’ve crossed on M- and S-Class ships. In earlier crossings, Internet was intermittent. But our last crossing on Silhouette in 2019 had stable connection. but I don’t use the internet for large transfers of ‘data’ such as videos and mega-sized usage. Normal emails, searches, tracking news and so on. Sent photos but usually small/midsize.    den    

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A transatlantic cruise is a voyage that takes you across the Atlantic Ocean. You can sail either eastbound, from Florida to Europe, or westbound, from Europe to Florida. The journey takes between 11 and 16 nights, with several days at sea to relax and enjoy the ship.

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Transatlantic cruises with Celebrity take place as the seasons change, so you can either sail eastbound in the spring, or westbound in October and November as the European season winds down. Either is a great time to cruise and enjoy relaxing days on board as your ship sails across the Atlantic.

How long does a transatlantic cruise take?

Celebrity’s transatlantic cruises take from 11 to 16 nights. Some voyages stop at several different ports along the way, which is why they are longer. Typically, though, an 11-night voyage will spend seven days at sea, with stops in the mid-Atlantic Azores islands and Bermuda’s Royal Naval Dockyard. These days at sea are a wonderful opportunity to commune with the ocean and enjoy the many amenities of your Celebrity ship.

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Celebrity offers a wide choice of transatlantic itineraries. European departure ports include Barcelona, Rome (from Civitavecchia), Lisbon, and Southampton, England. These cruises sail to or from Tampa and Fort Lauderdale. 

The shortest cruise is from Southampton to Fort Lauderdale, an 11-night journey with stops in the volcanic Azores, Bermuda, and Nassau in The Bahamas. In the opposite direction, from Fort Lauderdale to Lisbon, you’ll stop at Bermuda, the Azores, and Porto, Portugal. 

A longer, 13-night westbound crossing from Barcelona takes you to Valencia, Málaga, and Gibraltar before heading out into the ocean. If you have more time, you could choose a 16-night crossing from Rome to Tampa, which starts off with a leisurely tour of the Mediterranean, visiting Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Cartagena, and Málaga, with further stops at Ponta Delgada in the Azores and Nassau.

What onboard activities and entertainment can I expect during sea days?

You’ll find a wonderful choice of activities during the sea days of your transatlantic cruise. Relax by the pool or join a workout class in the Fitness Center. Listen to live music, get competitive at a quiz, or try a wine tasting. Indulge in all the different restaurants on board, which range from poolside made-to-order burgers and salads to delicious sushi, contemporary Italian, and clean cuisine in Blu. Take in the endless ocean views from the Magic Carpet on Edge-series ships, and on Solstice-series ships, lie back on the soft grass of the Lawn Club or challenge friends to a game of croquet.

Elevate your experience at The Retreat® , which gives you suite accommodation and access to a luxurious lounge as well as the fine dining restaurant Luminae at The Retreat.

What should I pack for a transatlantic cruise?

You’ll need clothing appropriate to the season for the ports of call you’ll visit on your transatlantic cruise. For example, pack swimwear and beach outfits for Nassau and Bermuda, and comfortable day wear for sightseeing in Europe in the spring or fall, when the weather is pleasant but not overly hot. Pack walking shoes if you want to explore the Azores, which is a great place for hiking. Binoculars are a good idea for spotting marine life from the ship; the Azores in particular has abundant whales and dolphins.

Throughout the ship, casual resort wear, sundresses, shorts, polos, or button-downs are appropriate, paired with sandals, low heels, and loafers. In main and specialty dining, we ask guests to refrain from wearing swimsuits, see-through cover-ups or robes, bare feet, tank tops, T-shirts, and baseball caps. 

Smart Casual attire is required for entry to main dining, specialty dining, and the theater. Smart Casual means you look comfortable yet tasteful in a dress, skirt, long pants, or jeans with a stylish top or button-down. Shorts and flip-flops are not considered Smart Casual. 

Each itinerary features at least one to two “formal” nights that we call Evening Chic. Evening Chic means you dress to impress, glamorous and sophisticated in your own way, with a cocktail dress, skirt, slacks, or designer jeans, an elegant dress top, or blazer—some guests even pack a tuxedo or gown for onboard photos. 

The daily program, delivered to your stateroom and available at the Guest Relations Desk, will be your guide to the correct attire each evening. If you do not wish to participate in Evening Chic, Smart Casual attire is acceptable for dining and attending the theater.

How do transatlantic cruise prices compare to traditional cruises?

Because they generally feature fewer ports of call, transatlantic cruises can be a chance to enjoy a longer cruise for a great price. This presents the perfect opportunity to upgrade your experience. Book an all Included cruise fare , which means drinks and Wi-Fi are covered. Or choose The Retreat for accommodation in a beautiful suite and access to exclusive dining and lounge spaces.

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Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas will be the world's biggest new cruise ship.

Cruising is one of the fastest growing sectors of tourism, with passenger numbers projected to reach 37.2 million by 2025, according to Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA). Cruise lines are responding to this growth by building new (and often, larger) vessels with all the bells and whistles, including technological advancements that are more environmentally friendly and create the capability to use alternative fuels.

U.S. News has compiled this roundup of new cruise ships that have just set sail or are scheduled to launch later in 2023 and in 2024, plus a preview of new ships coming in 2025 and beyond. The list includes everything from expedition and luxury yacht-style vessels to reimagined ships and megaships – plus the debut of a brand-new cruise line.

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Oceania Vista: May 2023

Oceania Cruises' Vista ship Atrium with staircase.

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Top feature: Luxurious, distinctive spaces

Fares begin around: $2,899 per person (double occupancy) for a 10-night Caribbean cruise

Sails to: Mediterranean, Caribbean

Debuted in May 2023, Oceania Vista is the first ship in Oceania Cruises ' new Allura class and the line's first new ship in 10 years. The 1,200-passenger, all-veranda vessel features a fresh interior design inspired by nature. The elegant new signature spaces include the dramatic Grand Staircase, the reimagined Martinis bar, the clubby Grand Lounge and 180-degree ocean views from the floor-to-ceiling windows at Horizons.

Another highlight of the new ship is the luxurious Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center. Elevated dining concepts on Oceania Vista include the new venue Ember, wellness-inspired cuisine at Aquamar Kitchen and The Bakery at Baristas, which specializes in French and Italian pastries.

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Carnival Venezia: May 2023

Exterior of Carnival Venezia outside St. Thomas.

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Top feature: Italian-style ship

Fares begin around: $419 per person (double occupancy) for an eight-night cruise to the Bahamas

Sails to: Caribbean, Bermuda, Canada and New England, Panama Canal

Originally built for the Chinese cruise market in 2019, Carnival Venezia first sailed throughout Asia under the Costa Cruises brand. It headed to Europe in 2020, then was reintroduced as a Carnival Cruise Line vessel in 2023. The rebranded ship, now homeported in the U.S., features Carnival's "Fun Italian Style" concept, with Venetian-style artwork and the Piazza San Marco atrium – not to mention Italian-inspired beverages and dishes at venues like Frizzante, Amari, Marco Polo, the Canal Grande Restaurant and La Strada Grill.

The 4,090-passenger ship has classic Carnival favorites, too, like Bonsai Teppanyaki, Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse, Piano Bar 88 and the Serenity Bar. Guests will also find Carnival's Serenity Adult-Only Retreat, three kids clubs, the outdoor SportSquare and onboard water park WaterWorks.

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Resilient Lady: May 2023

Exterior of the Resilient Lady.

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Top feature: New and exciting entertainment offerings

Fares begin around: $2,550 per person (double occupancy) for a seven-night cruise to the Greek islands

Sails to: Europe, Middle East, Asia, Australia and South Pacific

Virgin Voyages' third adults-only ship , Resilient Lady , debuted with its MerMaiden voyage sailing the Greek islands in May 2023. The new 2,762-passenger ship offers the same features as its sister ships, including more than 20 dining venues with menus created by Michelin-starred chefs, an impressive fitness and wellness program, and superyacht-inspired cabins.

The immersive entertainment is one highlight on the new Virgin ship, with shows like rock 'n' roll "Persephone," a concept from the Brooklyn nightclub House of Yes produced by Kaleidoscope Immersive. The Supper Club Series featuring Another Rose is a new show by Randy Weiner of theatrical performance "Sleep No More." The evening with the Supper Club includes a dining experience with cabaret and acrobatic performances in a tale of ill-fated love.

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MSC Euribia: June 2023

The Carousel Lounge on the MSC Euribia.

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Top feature: Commitment to sustainable cruising and environmental stewardship

Fares begin around: $219 per person (double occupancy) for a seven-night Northern Europe cruise

Sails to: Northern and Western Europe

The LNG-powered MSC Euribia has several features that exemplify the line's commitment to sustainable cruising , including an advanced onboard wastewater treatment system and energy-saving equipment like smart heating, air conditioning and ventilation. MSC Euribia's hull, decorated with the hashtag #SaveTheSea, was designed by artist Alex Flämig and is also a symbol of MSC Cruises ' dedication to preserving our fragile marine ecosystem.

One of the most striking features on MSC's fifth (and final) Meraviglia-class ship is the two-story Galleria Euribia. The 360-foot-long Mediterranean-style promenade – lined with shops, restaurants and bars – sits beneath the longest LED dome at sea. Another highlight is the Carousel Lounge at the aft of the ship. The new space features floor-to-ceiling windows, indoor and outdoor areas, and Big Band at Sea: a 19-piece in-house group of musicians and entertainers. MSC Euribia can accommodate up to 6,327 passengers.

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Viking Saturn: June 2023

The Deluxe Veranda Stateroom aboard the Viking Star.

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Top feature: "Residential design" (found on all Viking ocean vessels)

Fares begin around: $2,799 per person (double occupancy) for a seven-night Mediterranean cruise

Sails to: Mainland Europe, British Isles, Iceland, Mediterranean and India

The 930-passenger Viking Saturn is the ninth ship in the Viking Ocean Cruises fleet and identical in design to its eight sister ships. The all-veranda vessel offers six categories of accommodations ranging from the 270-square-foot Veranda Stateroom to the spacious 1,448-square-foot Owner's Suite. On board, guests will enjoy the sleek, elegant Scandinavian-inspired public spaces and lounges. The line's enrichment program includes lectures with resident historians, TED Talks and sessions with world-renowned guest speakers. There are eight dining venues featuring destination-focused cuisine, the Nordic Spa with its snow grotto, two pools and hot tubs, and a sports deck.

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Norwegian Viva: August 2023

Guests in Haven Courtyard and pool aboard the Norwegian Viva:.

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Top feature: Indulge Food Hall

Fares begin around: $629 per person (double occupancy) for an eight-night Greek islands cruise

The line's second Prima-class ship, Norwegian Viva mirrors the elevated design of sister ship Norwegian Prima . The new ship features six complimentary dining venues, including globally inspired dishes at Indulge Food Hall, pub fare at The Local Bar & Grill and 270-degree ocean views at the beautifully redesigned main restaurant, Hudson's.

The Haven on Viva is the most exclusive and spacious private enclave in Norwegian Cruise Line 's fleet; it was designed by one of Italy's leading designers, Piero Lissoni. Guests will also find updated styling at Mandara Spa. There's no shortage of entertainment on Viva; it's home to the first free-fall dry slide in the world, a three-story racetrack, high-tech mini-golf and the musical "Beetlejuice." Viva has the capacity to carry up to 3,099 guests.

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Explora I: August 2023

The Conservatory Pool & Bar on the Explora I.

Courtesy of Explora Journeys

Top feature: Luxury details and design, with a focus on sustainability

Fares begin around: $3,000 per person (double occupancy) for a six-night cruise to the Caribbean and Columbia

Sails to: Mediterranean and Western Europe, Caribbean and Central America, U.S. (including Hawaii) and Canada, Red Sea and Arabian Peninsula

Explora I is the first of six luxury vessels for new cruise line Explora Journeys. Owned by the Aponte family and MSC Group, the elegant 922-guest ship combines Swiss precision with modern European craftsmanship, offering suites and residences that are comfortable and spacious enough to be considered "homes at sea."

Guests can explore 14 decks offering nearly 27,000 square feet of outdoor space. Lounge at four pools (one with a retractable glass roof), book a rejuvenating body treatment at the spa, work out at the fitness center or browse the boutiques. There are also six dining venues, 12 bars and lounges, and a Chef's Kitchen for culinary classes and private dining. Regional wine pairings will accompany the onboard dining experience, which includes Pan-Asian, Mediterranean and French cuisine, as well as classic steakhouse offerings.

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Silver Nova: August 2023

S.A.L.T. Kitchen aboard the Silver Nova.

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Top feature: Ship's asymmetrical deck plan, which offers more open spaces and higher ceilings

Fares begin around: $3,850 per person (double occupancy) for a seven-night cruise to Central and South America

Sails to: Caribbean, Central America, South America, U.S. West Coast, Alaska, Canada, Asia, Australia and New Zealand

Silversea Cruises' newest ship is the 728-guest Silver Nova . The 12th vessel in the fleet is ultra-luxurious and offers one of the highest space-to-guest ratios in the industry. Two highlights are the ship's asymmetrical design and aft suites, which have 270-degree views. Silver Nova's nine dining options include S.A.L.T. Kitchen's destination-inspired menus, Silversea 's classic dining experience at Atlantide and French cuisine at La Dame. Silver Nova is also Silversea's most environmentally friendly vessel yet.

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Seven Seas Grandeur: November 2023

Regent Suite Bathroom aboard the Seven Seas Grandeur.

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Top feature: "Journey in Jewels," the first Fabergé egg at sea

Fares begin around: $3,799 per person (double occupancy) for a seven-night cruise to Mexico and Central America

Sails to: Mediterranean, Caribbean and Panama Canal

The 746-passenger Seven Seas Grandeur will be Regent Seven Seas Cruises' third Explorer-class vessel when it launches late this fall. While Grandeur is similar to its two sister ships, Explorer and Splendor , the new vessel features updated lounges, restaurants, spa spaces and suites. The line's signature Regent Suite – coming in at an impressive 4,443 square feet – has also been redesigned by Miami firm Studio DADO.

A few additional standout spaces include the art nouveau design of the Observation Lounge (located at the bow of the ship) and the reimagined Serene Spa. The stunning new Compass Rose is the ship's main dining room. Meanwhile, the onboard art collection is also notable: Seven Seas Grandeur will set sail with the first Fabergé egg at sea.

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Celebrity Ascent: November 2023

Private dining room at Le Voyage restaurant aboard the Celebrity Ascent.

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Top feature: 32 restaurants, bars and lounges, including the redesigned Le Voyage by Chef Daniel Boulud

Fares begin around: $756 per person (double occupancy) for a seven-night cruise to Puerto Rico and the Caribbean

Sails to: Europe, Caribbean

The fourth ship in Celebrity Cruises' Edge class, Celebrity Ascent , will accommodate up to 3,260 passengers and offer the same features as other ships in the series. There are 32 bars, lounges and restaurants, including the newly designed Le Voyage by Chef Daniel Boulud.

Other favorites from the Edge-class ships will return on Ascent, such as the multideck Sunset Bar and an open-air Rooftop Garden with floating pools that are cantilevered over the edge of the ship. It's also home to Celebrity's Magic Carpet, a multipurpose 90-ton deck that moves up and down the side of the ship between Decks 2, 5, 14 and 16; it's used for everything from tendering passengers to hosting happy hours and private functions and late-night parties. Guests will also find Celebrity 's innovative Infinite Veranda staterooms and the exclusive ship-within-a ship concept of The Retreat.

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Carnival Jubilee: December 2023

Carnival Jubilee under construction.

Top feature: Two new ocean-themed zones, Currents and The Shores

Fares begin around: $669 per person (double occupancy) for a seven-night Western Caribbean cruise

Sails to: Western Caribbean

Carnival's newest ship in the Excel class, Carnival Jubilee , will offer six zones (fun themed areas) for up to 6,631 passengers. The LNG-powered vessel features two new zones: Currents and The Shores. Currents is an immersive space with innovative technology such as LED windows and a wave-shaped LED Ceiling. Located on Decks 6 and 7, the space offers new venues for imbibing, dining and listening to live music, such as casual bar Inks, Ph.D and stylish lounge The Golden Mermaid. This is also where you'll find Emeril's Bistro 717.

The Shores, located on Deck 8, features a three-deck-high art installation of a school of fish, a boardwalk, and vibrant colors throughout the indoor and outdoor spaces. Dining and bar venues include Rudi's Seagrill, Cucina del Capitano and Marina Bar. Enjoy other returning Carnival favorites on Jubilee such as the BOLT sea coaster, Waterworks, SportSquare, the Serenity Adult-Only Retreat, Guy's Burger Joint and BlueIguana Cantina.

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Icon of the Seas: January 2024

The Royal Loft Suite aboard Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas.

Top feature: Largest cruise ship in the world, carrying up to 7,600 passengers

Fares begin around: $1,930 per person (double occupancy) for a seven-night Western Caribbean cruise

Sails to: Eastern and Western Caribbean

Icon of the Seas is the first Icon-class vessel in the Royal Caribbean International fleet – and the first new class of ship since 2014. When the massive vessel debuts in January 2024, it will replace Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas as the largest ship at sea (Icon of the Seas is 6% larger). The ship features eight distinct neighborhoods – including the new Surfside neighborhood, a colorful space geared toward family fun with kids clubs, Splashaway Bay, themed eateries and bars, adjacent staterooms and more.

There are four additional new neighborhoods as well. Thrill Island features Category 6, the largest water park at sea, while Chill Island boasts the line's first swim-up bar and The Hideaway features the first suspended infinity pool at sea. AquaDome, the impressive glass-enclosed space at the top of the ship, is home to the AquaTheater, panoramic ocean views, a waterfall, and bars and restaurants.

Sun Princess: February 2024

Park19 lookout and splash pad on the Sun Princess.

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Top feature: Princess Cruises' largest ship and the first in the line's Sphere class

Fares begin around: $577 per person (double occupancy) for a seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruise

Sails to: Caribbean, Mediterranean

Sun Princess will have many new attractions when it launches in early 2024. It has the most balconies on any Princess Cruises ' ship, and you'll find exciting new dining, activity and entertainment offerings. One notable highlight is Park19, a top-deck space with activities for kids of all ages, including the Sea Breeze Rollglider, the first ride of its kind on a cruise ship. This new attraction soars 19 decks high and offers unparalleled views of the ocean below.

Cruisers can enjoy additional spaces like a two-story dome that is a pool during the day and a stage for shows at night; the European-inspired Piazza, which offers ocean vistas from nearly every angle; the Princess Arena, a high-tech performance space; the elegant three-story Horizons Dining Room; and the new Wake View Terrace with an infinity pool. There are also new styles of accommodations and expanded offerings for young children, tweens and teens. Sun Princess can accommodate up to 4,300 passengers.

Queen Anne: May 2024

The Bright Lights Society show bar on Cunard Line's Queen Anne.

Courtesy of Cunard Line

Top feature: The Pavilion, a glass-enclosed pool area with a retractable roof

Fares begin around: $1,199 per person (double occupancy) for a seven-night Western Mediterranean cruise

Sails to: Canary Islands, Mediterranean, Northern and Western Europe, Iceland, British Isles, Australia, Asia, Africa and Indian Ocean

When Queen Anne launches in spring 2024, it will be Cunard Line's 249th ship since the company's inception in 1840, and the line's first new vessel in 14 years. The 3,000-passenger ship will feature a fresh, modern design, yet still give a nod to the Cunard's art deco past.

Once on board, guests will discover new entertainment venues like the Bright Lights Society show bar and more wide-open spaces throughout the ship, as well as Cunard 's first two-story theater. New international dining options include Japanese restaurant Aji Wa with sushi and omakase menus, plus Indian cuisine at Aranya. Queen Anne also offers an extensive health and wellness program in collaboration with health group Mareel that features a large thermal suite, a spa pool and a top-deck wellness studio.

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Utopia of the Seas: July 2024

The Ultimate Abyss slide on Royal Caribbean's Utopia of the Seas.

Top feature: Three- and four-night ultimate weekend getaways

Fares begin around: $471 per person (double occupancy) for a three-night Bahamas cruise

Sails to: Bahamas, Perfect Day at CocoCay (Royal Caribbean's private island)

Utopia of the Seas will be Royal Caribbean's sixth (and final) Oasis-class ship when it debuts in summer 2024. With a capacity of 5,668 passengers, the vessel will join the line's other Oasis- and Icon-class ships as the largest cruise ships sailing on the high seas. The ship will have the same eight neighborhoods as other Oasis-class ships, including Central Park, The Boardwalk and the Pool & Sports Zone.

The 40-plus food and beverage options will include new additions like the Pesky Parrot bar and a themed "mixed reality" dining experience that takes place on a train. A reimagined playscape is another addition, with nets, games, puzzles, slides and climbing walls for junior cruisers. The line's Ultimate Abyss – a dry slide with 10 stories of thrilling twists and turns – will now stretch an additional 43 feet, making it the longest dry slide at sea.

Explora II: August 2024

Top feature: Luxurious cabins

Fares begin around: $4,500 per person (double occupancy) for a seven-night Mediterranean cruise

Sails to: Caribbean and Central America, Mediterranean, Arabian Peninsula and Red Sea, India, Indian Ocean and Africa

As sister ship to Explora I, Explora II will offer the same transformative travel experience for 922 guests. The luxury vessel will feature 461 oceanfront suites with private terraces. Cruisers can take advantage of 11 culinary options across six dining venues, a dozen indoor and outdoor bars and lounges, and a Chef's Kitchen. Guests will also have access to four pools, 64 private cabanas and wellness facilities.

Silver Ray: Summer 2024

Exterior of the Silver Ray.

Top feature: One of the most spacious ships ever built; extraordinary space-to-guest ratio

Fares begin around: $4,000 per person (double occupancy) for a nine-night cruise to South America

Sails to: Mediterranean, Northern Europe, British Isles, South America, Caribbean and Central America

Silver Ray, Silversea's second Nova-class ship, is scheduled to set sail in summer 2024. The 728-passenger, low-emissions vessel will offer the same advanced hybrid fuel technologies as its sister ship, Silver Nova. It will also have Silver Nova's horizontal layout and asymmetrical design, creating more open public areas and providing suites with 270-degree views. In addition, guests on board the luxury vessel will have their choice of eight dining venues and a wide selection of bars and lounges, including The Marquee, a new alfresco restaurant.

Viking Vela: December 2024

Wintergarden on a Viking ship.

Top feature: Larger than Viking's other ocean vessels, carrying up to 998 passengers

Fares begin around: $4,999 per person (double occupancy) for a 12-night northern lights cruise

Sails to: Scandinavia, British Isles, Iceland

Measuring 748 feet long and 101 feet wide, Viking Vela will be the line's largest ship when it debuts at the end of 2024. It will accommodate 68 more passengers than its sister ships, but feature Viking's signature veranda staterooms, public spaces, amenities and dining venues. Seasoned Viking cruisers can look forward to favorites like The Nordic Spa, the Wintergarden, Mamsen's, the Explorers' Lounge, the Sports Deck, Manfredi's Italian Restaurant and The Chef's Table.

Disney Treasure: December 2024

The Grand Hall of the Disney Treasure.

Courtesy of Disney Cruise Line

Top feature: Debut of new Disney Parks-inspired onboard venues

Fares begin around: $4,028 per person (double occupancy) for a seven-night Caribbean cruise

Sails to: Eastern and Western Caribbean, Castaway Cay (Disney Cruise Line's private island)

Fans of Disney Cruise Line will find many familiar venues, attractions and restaurants on the new Disney Treasure, sister ship of Disney Wish . However, there will also be plenty of new features, including the theme of the ship: adventure. The Grand Hall, inspired by the movie "Aladdin," is designed with dark shades of blue, turquoise and gold and features a golden statue of a magic carpet with Aladdin and Jasmine.

Plaza de Coco replaces Disney Wish's "Frozen" dining experience with a two-night Mexican, "Coco"-themed theatrical dinner show. Meanwhile, "Disney The Tale of Moana" – a Broadway-style production based on the film "Moana" – will be exclusive to Disney Treasure. Adults will also find new lounges, such as the Jungle Cruise-themed Skipper Society and the Periscope Pub, which is inspired by "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." Disney Treasure can carry up to 4,000 passengers.

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MSC World America: Spring 2025

MSC's new futuristic ship – and sister ship to MSC World Europa – will be based in Miami and sail the Caribbean. The LNG-powered, 6,762-passenger ship will offer more than 420,000 square feet of public space and many of the attractions found on World Europa, such as the MSC Luna Park Arena and World Galleria. There will also be more than 30 dining venues, bars and lounges, as well as the line's private enclave, MSC Yacht Club.

Oceania Allura: June 2025

Oceania Allura will be the eighth ship in Oceania's fleet, the second vessel of the line's Allura class and the sister ship to Oceania Vista. The 1,200-passenger Allura will offer the same upscale amenities as Vista, as well as a new Chef's Studio and one of the highest space-to-guest and staff-to-guest ratios in the cruise industry. Allura is scheduled to debut in June 2025.

Star Princess: August 2025

Star Princess is scheduled to set sail in 2025 as the sister ship to Sun Princess. The 4,300-passenger, LNG-powered ship will offer the same features as Sun Princess, including the Dome, the Piazza and the line's Signature Collection Suites. The vessel will also have 29-plus restaurants and bars.

Star of the Seas: Summer 2025

Royal Caribbean plans to introduce Star of the Seas – the second Icon-class vessel and sister to Icon of the Seas – in summer 2025.

Disney Cruise Line: 2025

Disney purchased the former Global Dream from Genting's Dream Cruises in 2022, when it was still being built at the German shipyard MV Werften. Disney plans to base the ship in Singapore for at least five years, offering Disney vacations to the Southeast Asian market. When it launches in 2025, the vessel will be the line's seventh ship and is expected to carry 6,000 passengers. Another newly built, currently unnamed Disney ship is planned to debut in 2025, as well.

Norwegian Cruise Line: 2025 and beyond

The third Prima-class ship is expected to be approximately 10% larger than the first ship in the class, Norwegian Prima (143,535 gross tons). The following ships for the line are anticipated to be even larger, with the fifth and sixth Prima-class vessels (debuting in 2027 and 2028) weighing as much as 171,000 gross tons.

Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity's fifth Edge-class ship will be more eco-friendly, thanks to the addition of a new tri-fueled engine model and the capacity to store three different kinds of fuel, including methanol. The effort toward net-zero emissions and more sustainable cruising is a partnership between Royal Caribbean, the French shipyard Chantiers de L'Atlantique and the technology firm Wärtsilä. A debut date for this ship has not yet been announced.

Why Trust U.S. News Travel

Gwen Pratesi has been an avid cruiser since her early 20s. She has sailed to destinations around the globe on nearly every type of cruise ship built, including the newest megaships, luxury yachts, expedition vessels and traditional masted sailing ships. She used her extensive experience with cruises to write this article. Pratesi covers the travel and culinary industries for major publications, including U.S. News & World Report.

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What is a transatlantic cruise?

A transatlantic cruise is a voyage that takes you across the Atlantic Ocean. You can sail either eastbound, from Florida to Europe, or westbound, from Europe to Florida. The journey takes between 11 and 16 nights, with several days at sea to relax and enjoy the ship.

What’s the difference between a repositioning cruise and a transatlantic cruise?

A repositioning cruise is a seasonal voyage when a ship makes its way from one cruising area to another, for example, from the Mediterranean at the end of summer to Florida, for the winter Caribbean season. So Celebrity’s transatlantic cruises are in effect repositioning cruises – but not all repositioning cruises cross the Atlantic. Some of our repositioning cruises, for example, sail from the Caribbean to South America, or through the Panama Canal.

When’s the best time to cruise?

Transatlantic cruises with Celebrity take place as the seasons change, so you can either sail eastbound in the spring, or westbound in October and November as the European season winds down. Either is a great time to cruise and enjoy relaxing days on board as your ship sails across the Atlantic.

How long does a transatlantic cruise take?

Celebrity’s transatlantic cruises take from 11 to 16 nights. Some voyages stop at several different ports along the way, which is why they are longer. Typically, though, an 11-night voyage will spend seven days at sea, with stops in the mid-Atlantic Azores islands and Bermuda’s Royal Naval Dockyard. These days at sea are a wonderful opportunity to commune with the ocean and enjoy the many amenities of your Celebrity ship.

Do I need a passport and/or a visa?

Yes, you do need a passport for transatlantic cruises. It is the responsibility of each guest to identify and obtain all required travel documents and have them available at the pier when necessary. Before your cruise, familiarize yourself with the required travel documents you will be asked to provide prior to boarding the ship. You’ll find more information here . 

The vast majority of countries visited by European cruises do not require a visa. From 2024, Americans, Canadians, and British citizens will be required to register for the new European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) to enter 30 European countries. 

This will be easy to apply for, inexpensive, and is simply a pre-authorization system similar to the ESTA that Europeans need to travel to the U.S. and Canada. Once you have the ETIAS, it will be valid for three years. You should make sure you have at least six months before your passport expires, too.

What itineraries are available?

Celebrity offers a wide choice of transatlantic itineraries. European departure ports include Barcelona, Rome (from Civitavecchia), Lisbon, and Southampton, England. These cruises sail to or from Tampa and Fort Lauderdale. 

The shortest cruise is from Southampton to Fort Lauderdale, an 11-night journey with stops in the volcanic Azores, Bermuda, and Nassau in The Bahamas. In the opposite direction, from Fort Lauderdale to Lisbon, you’ll stop at Bermuda, the Azores, and Porto, Portugal. 

A longer, 13-night westbound crossing from Barcelona takes you to Valencia, Málaga, and Gibraltar before heading out into the ocean. If you have more time, you could choose a 16-night crossing from Rome to Tampa, which starts off with a leisurely tour of the Mediterranean, visiting Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Cartagena, and Málaga, with further stops at Ponta Delgada in the Azores and Nassau.

What onboard activities and entertainment can I expect during sea days?

You’ll find a wonderful choice of activities during the sea days of your transatlantic cruise. Relax by the pool or join a workout class in the Fitness Center. Listen to live music, get competitive at a quiz, or try a wine tasting. Indulge in all the different restaurants on board, which range from poolside made-to-order burgers and salads to delicious sushi, contemporary Italian, and clean cuisine in Blu. Take in the endless ocean views from the Magic Carpet on Edge-series ships, and on Solstice-series ships, lie back on the soft grass of the Lawn Club or challenge friends to a game of croquet.

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You’ll need clothing appropriate to the season for the ports of call you’ll visit on your transatlantic cruise. For example, pack swimwear and beach outfits for Nassau and Bermuda, and comfortable day wear for sightseeing in Europe in the spring or fall, when the weather is pleasant but not overly hot. Pack walking shoes if you want to explore the Azores, which is a great place for hiking. Binoculars are a good idea for spotting marine life from the ship; the Azores in particular has abundant whales and dolphins.

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The stars were out in London Saturday to see Taylor Swift’s second Eras Tour show across the pond.

Swifties shared on social media snaps of celebs like Mila Kunis, her husband, Ashton Kutcher, Hugh Grant and “Barbie” director Greta Gerwig socializing at the sold-out concert.

Tom Cruise — whose estranged daughter, Suri Cruise, graduated high school a day prior without him present — even carved time out of his busy schedule to make it to the Eras Tour.

The “Mission Impossible” star, 61, was seen mingling with Swifties at Wembley Stadium and exchanging friendship bracelets with them.

Mila Kunis at Eras Tour.

Liam Hemsworth was also spotted talking to a friend moments before the show began.

Swift’s boyfriend, Travis Kelce, was, of course, among the famous faces in the crowd, as well.

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 34, was photographed waving to a fan while walking into the venue.

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He was wearing a casual outfit that consisted of a white short-sleeved shirt and matching backwards cap.

The Super Bowl champion was joined once again by his older brother, Jason Kelce.

This was Travis’ second night in a row seeing Swift, also 34, perform.

He was also at Friday night’s concert , which turned into a royal affair, as Prince William attended with his kids, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

Travis Kelce at Eras Tour.

The Prince of Wales — who was celebrating his 42nd birthday that same night — was spotted even grooving and dancing along to Swift’s hit “Shake It Off.”

Travis has seemingly been over the moon to finally be reunited with Swift, with whom he had not been seen in public in more than a month before making the trip across the pond.

The lovebirds, who started dating last summer , were last spotted together on a romantic getaway to Lake Como following the pop star’s Paris Eras Tour shows .

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After the vacation, Swift continued on with the European leg of her international tour while Travis flew back to the US for various business commitments .

However, earlier this week, the athlete and his brother flew to France for the Cannes Lions festival to do a panel and record their hit “New Heights” podcast .

Although Travis steered clear of questions about his relationship, he gave the “Cruel Summer” singer a sweet shout-out with a subtle style statement.

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While speaking at Stagwell Sport Beach, Travis was spotted wearing a friendship bracelet featuring their initials, “TK” and “TS.”

A fan gifted the BonBonWhims bracelet, which featured Chiefs-colored beads, to Travis, who ended up wearing it onstage.

“It’s surreal to see him walking around Cannes wearing a piece that’s handmade by a lovely fan with our unique charms and beads,” Clare Ngai, founder and CEO of BonBonWhims, told Page Six Style.

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