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Celebrity Cruises opens bookings for Galapagos voyages in 2027

Celebrity Cruises opens bookings for Galapagos voyages in 2027

Celebrity Flora will offer seven- to 16-night all-inclusive itineraries

Celebrity Cruises has opened bookings for Galapagos cruises in 2027.

There are seven, 10-, 11- and 16-night voyages available on 100-passenger 'mega-yacht' Celebrity Flora, which is designed specifically for the region.

Itineraries are led by Galapagos National Park expert naturalists and excursions include onboard glamping under the stars, snorkelling with sea lions, kayaking with sea turtles, coastal hikes along volcanic cliffs and guided tours with giant tortoises.

The line has had a partnership with Galapagos National Park since 2014 and launched a Scalesia reforestation project as part of it, which invites passengers to help restore natural habitats on the islands on every cruise.

The project has planted more than 85,000 endemic plant species since the launch of the project.

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Passengers booking Galapagos cruises before 1 May 2025 can save 50% on the second passenger in the cabin.

Prices start at US$8,272 (£6,404) for a seven-night Galapagos Inner Loop cruise.

Celebrity Cruises President Laura Hodges Bethge said: “We have the privilege of connecting our guests with some of the most pristine destinations on our planet and understand that we need to play a role in maintaining the health of these delicate ecosystems.

“In the Galapagos Islands, we are very proud of our long-standing partnership and will continue to work closely to support education and conservation projects that promote the preservation of this natural marvel for future generations.”

To book Celebrity Cruises sailings, call UAE +971 4 331 4299, KSA 800 897 1419, email book@rccl.ae or visit www.celebritycruises.ae


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