April 16, 2024 - Celebrity Cruises, the premium brand of the Royal Caribbean Group, announces delightful itineraries for 2025 and the 2025/26 winter season. These are short trips through the Caribbean and Panama Canal crossings with three different ships.
Short trips with the Reflection and Summit from the Bahamas and Key West
Explore the Caribbean on four to six day trips with Celebrity Reflection or Celebrity Summit. Celebrity Reflection offers over 100 cruises year-round from Port Everglades. Destinations of the four and five day trips include Bimini, Nassau, the private island Perfect Day at CocoCay and Key West. With amenities such as the Lawn Club and the exquisite Tuscan Grill, the shipping company promises unforgettable travel experiences.
The celebrity Summit departs from/to Port Everglades. After a comprehensive renovation, the ship presented itself with modernized interiors and the exclusive resort “The Retreat” for suite guests.
Celebrity Summit in Portland
From California to Florida through the Panama Canal
Experience the fascinating Panama Canal on two Celebrity Summit positioning cruises. The trips will take place on September 19, 2025 and April 17, 2025. The ship begins its journey from Los Angeles to Port Everglades on a 17-day voyage. Destinations are Puerto Vallarta/Mexico, Puerto Quetzal/Guatemala and Puntarenas on Costa Rica. This is followed by crossing the Panama Canal. Afterwards there are visits Cartagena/Colombia, Falmouth on Jamaica and George Town on Grand Cayman on the route list. Another canal passage begins on April 17, 2025. It leads through the canal in the opposite direction.
Further Panama Canal passages with the Beyond and Ascent
The Celebrity Beyond will make five voyages through the Panama Canal between January and April 2025 from/to Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale). Destinations are also the Dutch ABC Islands.
Celebrity Ascent, the newest member of the fleet, offers three unforgettable 2025-day Panama Canal experiences with tours in December 2026, February 2026 and March XNUMX. The voyages stop in Cartagena and the ABC Islands.