Celestyal Cruises is expanding its 2025 offerings due to strong demand.
- The company will introduce additional Heavenly Adriatic and Desert Days itineraries.
- Cruises will operate from Athens, featuring destinations in Greece, Croatia, Montenegro, and Italy.
- Desert Days cruises will sail from Doha, visiting key Middle Eastern locations.
- Bookings come with a 50% deposit offer if made by April 30.
Celestyal Cruises has announced an expansion to its 2025 programme following what it describes as ‘unprecedented’ demand from travellers. The cruise line has received overwhelmingly positive feedback on its 2025 itineraries, prompting the addition of more cruises under its Heavenly Adriatic and Desert Days brands.
The cruise line will offer new seven-night Heavenly Adriatic itineraries departing from Athens and visiting picturesque locations including Kefalonia, Corfu, Katakolo, Dubrovnik, Kotor, and Bari. These additional sailings, set to begin on March 22 and 29, 2025, expand upon eight already scheduled cruises running from April to October 2025.
In addition to the Adriatic experiences, Celestyal is introducing seven-night Desert Days cruises, with three new departures slated for February 15, 22, and March 1, 2025, originating from Doha. Travellers will have the opportunity to explore diverse destinations such as Bahrain, Dubai, Khasab, Sir Bani Yas Island, and Abu Dhabi, starting at just £469.
Celestyal has creatively diversified its offerings by adding shorter options to the Desert Days itinerary. A three-night cruise will navigate from Abu Dhabi, touching upon Doha, Bahrain, and Dubai. Meanwhile, a four-night itinerary will depart from Dubai, visiting Khasab, Sir Bani Yas Island, and Abu Dhabi.
Highlighting their commitment to customer satisfaction, Celestyal is offering a special incentive for early bookings. A 50% reduction on deposit is provided for those who book any of the new cruise adventures by April 30, solidifying its appeal in the competitive travel market.
Celestyal’s strategic expansion and customer-centric approach underscore its commitment to meeting rising travel demands.
