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    Celestyal Responds to Heightened Demand with Expanded 2025 Sailing Schedule

    News TeamBy News Team19/03/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Celestyal Cruises has experienced a significant surge in demand, prompting the addition of new itineraries for 2025.

    This expansion includes more departure dates and cruise variations, enhancing options for travellers eager to explore enticing destinations.

    In response to the escalating interest from travellers, Celestyal Cruises has announced the addition of five new seven-night departures for its 2025 programme. This includes the introduction of two new ‘Heavenly Adriatic’ sailings, offering a roundtrip voyage from Athens. These journeys will feature stops at iconic ports such as Dubrovnik, Kotor, and Bari, sailing aboard the 1,206-guest Celestyal Journey.

    The three-night ‘Desert Days’ segment begins its journey from Abu Dhabi, visiting Doha, Bahrain, and concluding in Dubai. Meanwhile, the four-night version starts from Dubai, with an overnight stop, proceeding to Khasab, Sir Bani Yas Island, and Abu Dhabi.

    Moreover, the company has reduced deposits to 50% till April, a move that underscores their commitment to providing accessible travel experiences.

    He further highlighted their efforts in enhancing guest experiences by committing to lower deposits and expanding itinerary options.

    With competitive pricing starting at £469 per person for the ‘Desert Days’ sailing, these new offerings present an attractive proposition for travellers.

    The decisions made by Celestyal come at a time of recovery and growth within the cruise industry. They not only highlight the company’s adaptive strategies but also set a competitive standard as the industry continues to evolve.

    Celestyal Cruises’ decision to expand its 2025 programme is a testament to its responsiveness to market demand and dedication to customer satisfaction. These new offerings are poised to enhance its appeal and solidify its position in the cruise industry.

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    Celestyal Cruises’ strategic addition of itineraries for 2025 underscores its adept response to growing traveller interest.

    This expansion promises to offer diverse experiences, catering to a wide range of holiday preferences.

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