Celebrity Cruises opens new 2026/27 sailing bookings

Celebrity Cruises opens new 2026/27 sailing bookings
Edited by Travel Weekly


Celebrity Cruises has opened bookings for its exciting new 2026/27 sailings, including the Grand Voyage, a 110-night journey, and the longest without repeating ports for Celebrity.

Aussies will be able to book fan favourite Celebrity Solstice as she returns to Australia in the 2026/27 season as part of Celebrity Cruises’ Grand Voyage.

When they aren’t taking in the breathtaking fjords of Alaska, world’s best beaches of Ko Samui, and unique culture of New Zealand, Australia, and Vanuatu, over the 110-day journey, Celebrity Solstice’s Aussie fanbase can enjoy her new 2026 refurbishment.

Departing 13 September 2026, the Grand Voyage will span 54 destinations across 15 countries from Canada to Hong Kong. Aussies wanting to start their sailing from Auckland or Sydney, will have the opportunity to visit up to 11 countries as they travel to exotic destinations such as Thailand and Indonesia.

In addition to the Grand Voyage, Aussies can also officially book Celebrity Cruises winter 2027 sailings in Asia. Among the offerings are open jaw sailings between Seoul, South Korea and Tokyo, Japan, as well as the chance to experience once-in-a-lifetime cultural experiences with unique sailings during Gion Festival, Golden Week, and Nebuta festival.

Grand Voyage

  • Includes eight overnight stays to let guests enjoy more time in select locations such as Hong Kong during New Year’s Eve, Auckland, Bangkok (Laemchabang), Hanoi (Halong Bay), Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Kailua Kona, and Phuket.
  • The Grand Voyage can be booked for just a single itinerary through to for the whole 110 nights.
  • Bookings for the entirety of the Grand Voyage can only be made by calling Celebrity Cruises.

Winter 2027 Asia

  • For the first time, Celebrity Millennium will homeport out of the brand-new, centrally located Tokyo terminal and offer overnights, making it even more convenient to explore Tokyo’s city centre and discover the energetic nightlife.
  • Guests can explore the rich culture of Hualien, Taiwan, China, as Celebrity Millennium returns to the quaint port city for the first time since 2018.
  • In Southeast Asia, itineraries on Celebrity Solstice invites guests off the beaten path to dive deep into the region’s rich history, cultures, and unique cuisines.

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