Celestyal Cruises is set to expand its Adriatic offerings in 2025 and 2026, introducing travelers to a captivating array of destinations across four countries. The new "Heavenly Adriatic" itineraries promise an immersive journey through some of the region's most enchanting ports. Let's explore the highlights of these voyages:
Greece: A Journey Through History and Beauty
Athens: The cultural capital serves as the starting point for these Adriatic adventures.
Kefalonia: This Ionian gem offers pristine beaches and the famous Melissani Cave.
Corfu: Known for its lush landscapes and Venetian architecture.
Katakolo: The gateway to ancient Olympia, birthplace of the Olympic Games.
Croatia: Pearls of the Dalmatian Coast
Dubrovnik: The "Pearl of the Adriatic" with its iconic walled Old Town and red-roofed skyline.
Split: Home to Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Montenegro: Balkan Beauty
Kotor: A picturesque town nestled in a stunning bay, surrounded by limestone cliffs.
Italy: From Venetian Canals to Puglian Charm
Venice (Marghera): Offering easy access to the romantic canals and historic sites of Venice.
Bari: The capital of Puglia, known for its atmospheric old town and delicious cuisine.
Two Distinct Itineraries
Celestyal offers two primary seven-night itineraries aboard the Celestyal Journey:
The "Heavenly Adriatic" cruise includes a late stay in Dubrovnik, and a full-day visits to Kefalonia, Kotor, Bari, Corfu, and Katakolo.
The "Heavenly Adriatic (with Venice, Marghera)" variant features full-day calls at Kotor, Split, Venice (Marghera), and Katakolo.
Both itineraries are priced from $919 per person, offering excellent value for the range of destinations covered.
Immersive Experiences in Each Port
Celestyal's approach focuses on providing ample time in each destination. Full-day calls allow guests to delve deeper into local cultures, cuisines, and historic sites. For instance:
- In Dubrovnik, the late stay gives travelers the chance to walk the city walls at sunset or enjoy dinner in the Old Town.
- Kotor's full-day visit provides time to explore the medieval streets and perhaps hike up to the fortress for panoramic views.
- The stop in Bari introduces guests to a less-touristy side of Italy, with opportunities to sample authentic Puglian dishes and explore the maze-like Bari Vecchia.
Combining Itineraries for Extended Exploration
For those seeking a more comprehensive Mediterranean experience, Celestyal offers the option to combine these Adriatic voyages with their "Idyllic Aegean" cruises. This creates a 14-night journey that encompasses both the Adriatic and Aegean Seas, visiting iconic Greek islands like Santorini and Mykonos alongside the Adriatic destinations.
Lee Haslett, Chief Commercial Officer at Celestyal, emphasizes the company's commitment to destination-rich cruising: "We offer more destinations than most cruise lines. Our 'Heavenly Adriatic' cruises visit four countries in seven nights, providing an unparalleled opportunity for cultural immersion and diverse experiences."
With its focus on less-visited ports alongside famous destinations, Celestyal's new Adriatic itineraries offer a balanced and in-depth exploration of this fascinating region. Whether you're drawn to historic walled cities, island landscapes, or culinary adventures, these cruises promise a memorable journey through the heart of the Adriatic.
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