Celebrity Cruises reveals Celebrity Edge is returning to Australia

Celebrity Cruises is coming out swinging bigger than ever, announcing its 2024/2025 itineraries with nearly 500 sailings to choose from.

Sixteen ships will visit more than 250 destinations across 70 countries, including Celebrity Ascent, the newest addition to Celebrity’s Edge Series.

Most notably, Celebrity Edge will be heading back our way, set to sail out of Australia between October 2024 and April 2025. She’ll sail itineraries from three to 14-nights hitting some of the most exciting spots across the country.

Furthermore, Celebrity Edge will make her way out to new ports across the Pacific, including Fiji, Samoa, American Samoa, and Tonga.

Among the other highlights is a range of new European offerings. Seven ships will port out of Europe, including Celebrity Apex marking the first Edge Series ship to homeport will also be sailing a brand new 12-night Norwegian Fjord and Arctic Circle itinerary.

Also exciting is the deployment of two ships in Asia. Celebrity Millennium will sail out of Tokyo on a series of 12-night itineraries in pursuit of destinations like Mt. Fuji, Kyoto, and Osaka.

Beyond this, there is a range of offerings across the Caribbean, Alaska, Galapagos Islands, South America, Green and Iceland and so much more.

Lisa Lutoff-Perlo, President and CEO of Celebrity Cruises said: “For our 2024/2025 season, we wanted to take our offerings to new heights – all in celebration of our fourth Edge Series ship, Celebrity Ascent, sailing its inaugural season in 2024.

There’s truly no better way to see the world’s best places than on the world’s best places where our guests are treated to the accommodations and amenities of a Celebrity ship – a luxury hotel, Michelin-quality dining, and a world-class luxury spa retreat all in one with the world just steps away.” 

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