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Photo: Celebrity Silhouette - Celebrity Cruises
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(May 24, 2010) Hot on the heels of its recent announcement that all of its
widely heralded Solstice-class ships will sail together in Europe in the summer
of 2011, today Celebrity Cruises announced that the four stylish vessels also
will glide through the waters of the Caribbean later that year and into early
2012. Cruisers can book most of Celebrity’s 2011-12 winter cruises and
cruisetours beginning today.
“We believe that our 2011-12 winter destination portfolio brings to life the
essence of our brand platform, ‘Designed for you,’” said Celebrity Cruises
President and CEO Dan Hanrahan. “Our guests told us that they wanted more
variety in the Caribbean, so we not only sent all four of our newest ships, we
also created a line-up of itineraries offering cruisers the opportunity to
choose from a wide range of sailing lengths and destinations on our
award-winning ships – all of which include Celebrity’s signature service, style
and world-class cuisine.”
With Caribbean offerings on eight ships and itineraries ranging in length from
four to 14 nights out of five homeports, discerning cruisers who seek a relaxing
warm-weather getaway will have numerous ways to pamper themselves in style.
“Firsts” in the season include not only the deployment of four modern,
sophisticated Solstice-class ships to sail in the Caribbean, but also the
availability of four- and five-night Caribbean cruises on Celebrity Millennium.
For the first time, a Solstice-class ship – Celebrity Silhouette, launching in
2011 – will sail from Cape Liberty (Bayonne), New Jersey, offering cruisers
throughout the Northeast easy driving access to a vacation on the newest ship in
the line’s award-winning Solstice-class fleet. From November 2011 to April 2012,
Celebrity Silhouette will sail 14 alternating Southern and Eastern Caribbean
voyages of 12 nights in length. The Southern Caribbean itineraries will visit
St. Thomas, St. Kitts, Antigua, St. Lucia and St. Maarten. Celebrity
Silhouette’s Eastern Caribbean cruises include visits to San Juan, Labadee
(Celebrity’s private-island destination in Haiti), St. Croix, St. Thomas,
Antigua and St. Maarten.
Celebrity designed the Bayonne offerings as a result of guests and travel agents
expressing a strong desire to experience a Solstice-class ship within driving
distance from major Northeast metro areas. First booking rights went to members
of Celebrity’s loyalty program, Captain’s Club, earlier this month. Today, these
cruises – as well as Celebrity Silhouette’s summer 2011 Europe voyages – opened
for booking by the general public.
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