October 3, 2024 – The premium cruise brand belonging to the Royal Caribbean Group Celebrity Cruises offers its guests upscale vacation experiences. Of particular interest is the diverse Northern Europe program for 2026.
Celebrity Cruises has released the first routes for the 2026 summer season and the first bookings for summer 2026 are now available. Program highlights include Norway, Iceland, Greenland and the total solar eclipse in August. Three ships will be deployed in Northern Europe to handle the extensive program.
Celebrity Apex: Norway and total solar eclipse
The Celebrity Apex will offer weekly cruises to the Norwegian fjords from Southampton from May 2026. Destinations include well-known cities such as Bergen, Ålesund and GeirangerAs an additional treat, the Apex will undertake three 14-day trips beyond the Arctic Circle, which will North Cape and the city of Tromsø. Another trip of the Apex does not lead to northern destinations, but to La Coruna in Spain. A special highlight of this cruise, which begins on August 1, 2026, is the total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026,
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Celebrity Apex in Zeebrugge
Celebrity Eclipse: Baltic Sea, British Isles and Iceland
The Celebrity Eclipsese undertakes cruises from Amsterdam to the Baltic Sea and the British Isles. Highlights of these trips are overnight stays in Copenhagen and ReykjavikA 13-day trip will take you to Iceland and Scotland. Later, in September and October 2026, the Eclipse will move its deployment to the Mediterranean.
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Celebrity Eclipse in Ushuaia
Celebrity Silhouette: Iceland and Greenland
The Celebrity Silhouette will offer eight-day cruises around Iceland from Reykjavik in July and August 2026. A highlight of these trips is the total solar eclipse on August 12, which can also be observed in the northern latitudes.
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Celebrity Silhouette in front Kotor
In addition, repositioning routes are available from Cape Liberty (New York) to Iceland and back to Boston. During these trips, the Greenlandic town of Qaqortoq is visited and the impressive Prins Christian Sund is driven through, a narrow strait of almost 100 kilometres in the south-east of Greenland.