Celebrity Edge returns to Australia
Celebrity Edge is back down under.
It is starting its much anticipated second season with 17 itineraries sailing from Sydney.
Celebrity Edge is calling on new ports this season in Samoa, Fiji, American Samoa and Tonga.
From now until April 2025, the ship will call at 26 ports, showcasing the best of Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific.
“We’re thrilled Celebrity Edge is returning to Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. Celebrity’s elevated vacation options are redefining travel, especially in this region,” said Laura Hodges Bethge, president of Celebrity Cruises.
Celebrity Edge features transformational accommodations, like the two-story Edge Villas with plunge pools and signature Infinite Veranda staterooms.
The Retreat, is exclusive to all suite guests, with its private restaurant, Luminae, and exclusive lounge and sundeck.
In addition, guests of The Retreat enjoy a dedicated team of butlers and concierges on-hand 24/7.
The ship also features the unique Magic Carpet – the world’s first cantilevered, floating platform and Eden – three levels of wrapped in glass offering a mix of culinary and entertainment experiences with views.
Highlights of the 2024 –25 season include 13- and 11-night sailings to New Zealand, with every itinerary visiting both the North and South islands and a 9-night Australian Wine cruise taking in Australia’s most iconic wine regions
Further afield, there is a 13-night round-trip voyage from Auckland, to Suva, capital of Fiji, Apia, Samoa as well as New Zealand’s Bay of Islands.
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