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26th November 2025
£1699
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Celestyal Cruises

Greek line Celestyal offers the chance to sail around a selection of islands in a handful of days, staying in port longer at popular destinations such as Mykonos and Santorini.

Celestyal's two ships also call at less-visited places including the island of Milos, the Turkish port of Kusadasi - close to the ancient ruins of Ephesus - and Greece's second-biggest city, Thessaloniki, which has a rich Roman and Jewish heritage.

1266
Passengers
418
Crew
2003
Launched
2024
Last refit
42289t
Tonnage
202m
Length
28m
Width
10
Decks
EUR
Currency
Overview
  • Return flights from the UK (Depart 26th Nov 2025)
  • 2 Night Stay in Athens
  • 2 Night Stay in Abu Dhabi
  • 14 Night on-board Celestyal Discovery
  • Soft Drinks, Teas & Coffees
  • Selected non-alcoholic drinks and beverages during food service hours
  • Onboard dining, entertainment and daily activities
  • All Meals on-board
  • Entry level Wi-Fi package
  • Free Gratuities
  • All Taxes & Fees
Cruise Itinerary
Day 1
Flight departs
Days 1 - 3
2 Night Stay in Athens
Day 3
Athens
Athens, the cradle of democracy, where philosophers like Plato and Aristotle shaped the foundations of Western thought, offers more than just a stroll through ancient ruins. With a climate that boasts mild winters and warm, sunny summers, it's ideal for year-round exploration. The city offers an authentic glimpse into the Greek way of life, away from the typical tourist traps, with bustling local markets and traditional cafes hidden in plain sight among the city's modern hustle. Cruise lines such as Norwegian and Royal Caribbean offer tailored excursions to iconic spots like the Acropolis, yet it's the lesser-known Philopappos Hill that provides breathtaking views of the entire cityscape, including a direct line of sight to the Parthenon, adding a unique layer to the visitor experience.
Day 4
Kusadasi
Welcome to Kusadasi, where the sands of time reveal tales of ancient civilizations and maritime adventures. Here, amidst the gentle Mediterranean climate and azure waters, cruise lines dock to unveil the treasures of this historic port city. Kusadasi offers an authentic escape from the typical tourist traps, with its winding streets, bustling markets, and welcoming locals. As a showcase for the real Turkey, Kusadasi boasts a rich culinary scene, where traditional Turkish delights tantalize the taste buds. And did you know? Kusadasi is home to the ancient city of Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, attracting travelers from far and wide to marvel at its majestic ruins.
Days 5 - 6
At sea
Day 7
Sharm El Sheikh
The port and town of Sharm-el-Sheikh lies near the southernmost tip of the Sinai Peninsula where the Straits of Tiran meet the Gulf of Aqaba. With its strategic position, the Sinai posed a desirable target for various rulers over the centuries. In recent times, the last battle for the Sinai was fought between Egypt and Israel from 1967 to 1979, ending with a peace treaty signed in Washington, D.C. Since the withdrawal of the Israelis, more and more Egyptians have settled in the Sinai, taking advantage of the booming tourist trade. However, vast interior regions are still sparsely populated. Many Bedouins have been affected by the advent of the 21st century, which is rapidly changing their age-old customs and nomadic lifestyle. As tourism and hotel projects continue to spring up along the Sinai coast, contact with Bedouins not involved in tourism is becoming increasingly rare. Once their nomadic life kept them on the move with their tents; today many Bedouins cultivate grain, vegetables and dates in addition to catering to the tourists. Sharm-el-Sheikh was initially developed by the Israelis during the Sinai occupation. Na'ama Bay, a short drive from the port, has grown from virtually nothing into a sizeable resort since the early 1980s. Between the two towns, a string of hotels line a once-untouched coastline. Resort hotels offer great opportunities for swimming, snorkelling and scuba diving. Glass bottom boat trips are available for those preferring to view the exotic marine life of the Red Sea without getting their feet wet.
Day 8
'Aqaba
Aqaba's allure lies in its pristine beaches and vibrant marine life, offering endless opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and watersports. The crystal-clear waters of the Red Sea beckon adventurers to explore colorful coral reefs and exotic fish species. Beyond the coast, Aqaba boasts stunning desert landscapes, perfect for off-road excursions and camel rides. With its relaxed atmosphere and year-round sunshine, Aqaba provides the ideal setting for leisurely beach days and outdoor adventures. Whether you're soaking up the sun on the shores or embarking on a desert safari, Aqaba promises a rejuvenating escape in an idyllic coastal setting.
Day 9
At sea
Day 10
Jeddah
Days 11 - 14
At sea
Day 15
Muscat
For those ready to explore by sea, several cruise lines offer journeys to Muskat, each providing a range of shore excursions that delve into the locale's dramatic landscapes and sprawling bazaars. These excursions promise a deeper appreciation of the area's present-day vibrancy and its enduring influence, allowing travelers to connect with both the land and its people in meaningful ways. Whether through guided tours of ancient forts or sailing the coast, each experience is a chapter in understanding this magnificent gateway to antiquity and adventure.
Day 16
Dubai
Rising from the sands of the Arabian desert, Dubai emerged as a bustling trading hub, tracing its origins back to the ancient Bedouin tribes who thrived in its harsh terrain. Over the centuries, this once modest fishing village transformed into a glittering metropolis, propelled by the discovery of oil and visionary leadership. Today, Dubai stands as a testament to human ingenuity and ambition, boasting iconic skyscrapers, man-made islands, and world-class infrastructure. Its evolution into a global powerhouse has captivated the world, showcasing the limitless possibilities that arise when determination meets innovation in the heart of the desert.
Day 17
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi's history is a tapestry woven with tales of resilience and transformation. Once a humble fishing village, it evolved into a vibrant cosmopolitan center fueled by the discovery of oil in the 20th century. The visionary leadership of the ruling Al Nahyan family spearheaded its metamorphosis into a modern metropolis, marked by iconic landmarks like the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the futuristic skyline of Yas Island. Today, Abu Dhabi stands as a testament to the UAE's journey from desert sands to global prominence, blending tradition with innovation to create a dynamic and progressive cityscape.
Days 17 - 19
2 Night Stay in Abu Dhabi
Day 19
Flight departs
Ship Details
Celestyal Cruises
Celestyal Discovery

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Flights Included

Outbound Flight

Departure Date:
26th November 2025
Location:
London

Inbound Flight

Arrival Date:
14th December 2025
Location:
London

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