Celestyal Cruises launches Wave season offers
Celestyal Cruises rolled out its Wave season campaign with savings up to 30% off select 2022 sailings.
The ‘Escape Back to the Blue’ campaign offers savings on cruises booked through 31 March 2022.
Prices start from ÂŁ329 for the three-night Iconic Aegean itinerary which is normally priced from ÂŁ460.
The popular seven-night Idyllic Aegean itinerary has been reduced by more than 30% to ÂŁ759 per person.
All cruises include the Celestyal All-Inclusive Experience with unlimited classic drinks, locally-inspired cuisine onboard, entertainment, select shore excursions, port, service charges and gratuities.
During the Escape Back to the Blue campaign, children aged 12 years and younger sharing the same stateroom with their parents sail for free on selected sailings.
Solo travellers also enjoy a reduced solo supplement on select sailings.
Next year, Celestyal Cruises adds Thessaloniki, Greece’s second largest city, to the ‘Idyllic Aegean’ itinerary.
Celestyal will be the only cruise line calling on a regular basis to Thessaloniki.
Limited time Escape Back to the Blue offers are also featured on Celestyal’s seven-night Three Continents cruise which visits Egypt, Israel, Cyprus, Turkey and Greece, and its special ten-night Christmas sailing.
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