Celebrity Cruises unveils Grand Voyage and 2026-2027 itineraries

   December 11, 2024 ,   Cruise Industry

Celebrity Cruises opened bookings for 2026-2027 voyages, including the highly anticipated 110-night Grand Voyage that marks the brand’s longest itinerary without repeating ports.

Australian travelers will have the opportunity to sail on the popular Celebrity Solstice ship, returning to the region during this season as part of the Grand Voyage. The Solstice will feature major updates after the scheduled for 2026 drydock refurbishment.

Commencing on September 13th, 2026, the Grand Voyage will traverse 54 destinations across 15 countries, from Canada to Hong Kong. Guests can explore an array of breathtaking locales, including Alaska’s fjords, Koh Samui Island’s world-class beaches, and the unique cultures of New Zealand, Australia, and Vanuatu.

Guests have the option to join the sailing from Auckland or Sydney, offering the chance to visit up to 11 countries en route to exotic destinations such as Thailand and Indonesia. Key features of the itinerary include 8 overnight stays, allowing for extended exploration of ports like: Hong Kong (New Year’s Eve), Auckland, Bangkok/Laem Chabang Port, Hanoi (Halong Bay), Ho Chi Minh City/Phu My Port, Kailua Kona, Phuket.

Travelers can book individual segments of the Grand Voyage or reserve the full 110-night journey. Full itinerary bookings require direct contact with Celebrity Cruises.

Celebrity Cruises has also opened bookings for its winter 2027 Asian itineraries, which include unique cultural and regional highlights.

Celebrity Millennium will homeport at the new, centrally located Tokyo terminal, offering convenient access to Tokyo’s city center and nightlife. Overnight stays will enhance opportunities for cultural immersion.

The ship will return to Hualien (Taiwan) for the first time since 2018, allowing guests to explore this quaint port city.

In Southeast Asia, Celebrity Solstice itineraries will feature off-the-beaten-path destinations, inviting guests to delve into the region’s history, vibrant cultures, and distinct cuisines.

Additionally, special sailings will coincide with significant local events, including Japan’s Gion Festival, Golden Week, and the Nebuta Festival, offering a rare opportunity for cultural immersion.