(July 19, 2010 ) - Like
the iconic boomerang believed to have originated in Australia, Celebrity
Cruises today announced plans to return to the region in 2011-12, with
an enticing new series of vacations on Celebrity Century.
"This marks a significant expansion of Celebrity's diverse array of
global vacation options," said Celebrity Cruises President and CEO Dan
Hanrahan. "We're thrilled to return to Australia and New Zealand. It's a
region our guests and trade partners around the world have said they
wanted to experience again with Celebrity, pairing our award-winning
dining, exceptional service and high style with the beauty, charm and
diversity of the area. This move further exemplifies our 'Designed for
you' platform, and how we fulfill what cruisers' desire."
Marking the line's first return to the land Down Under in two years,
Celebrity's exotic new Australia and New Zealand season - bookended by a
series of vacation options in Hawaii - features a total of 36 ports in
six countries: Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, French Polynesia, the
U.S. and Mexico. The lineup includes 10 distinct itineraries, with six
varied departure ports, including Sydney and Perth (Fremantle),
Australia; Auckland, New Zealand; Honolulu, Hawaii; San Diego,
California, and Ensenada, Mexico.
Celebrity's new series begins October 2, 2011, with two consecutive
15-night Hawaii sailings from San Diego, followed by a 10-night Hawaii
cruise from Ensenada to Honolulu. An 18-night "Pacific Jewels" voyage
departs Honolulu November 11, followed by five 12- and 13-night New
Zealand cruises between Sydney and Auckland, including a festive holiday
sailing departing Sydney December 24. These offer a more
destination-rich experience for cruisers, with only three days at sea,
versus five on most competing lines' itineraries.
Cruisers also have the opportunity to experience a rare, 36-night
circumnavigational voyage - a first for Celebrity - through two
combinable 18-night sailings: One will sail around the southern portion
of Australia, featuring an overnight stay in Sydney and transits through
three sounds - Milford, Doubtful and Dusky - in New Zealand's World
Heritage-designated Fiordland National Park. The second of the
combinable 18-night sailings takes cruisers around Australia's northern
coast, and features a visit to the idyllic island of Bali, Indonesia -
marking yet another first for Celebrity.
The new series also includes two tantalizing, 18-night Trans-Pacific
voyages visiting the French Polynesian islands and Hawaii.
Among the ports Celebrity will visit for the first time are Geraldton,
Broome, Darwin, Cairns, Brisbane, Adelaide, Albany, Bunbury and Perth,
Australia, in addition to Burnie, Tasmania, and Bali.
To complement the cruises and allow guests to delve deeper into the
land Down Under, Celebrity has created a series of cruisetour packages,
with details to be announced when bookings open for the entire slate of
vacation options on Thursday, July 29. Celebrity also will announce
details of an early booking incentive on that date.
The 1,814-guest Celebrity Century is ideal for offering
guests spectacular views of the scenic region, having been refitted in
2006 to add 314 new verandas, along with the elegant Murano restaurant
and the truly "cool" Martini ice bar.
Celebrity's new series of itineraries from October 2, 2011 through April
20, 2012, replace the previously announced series of 12-night Caribbean
cruises from Baltimore on Celebrity Century. Guests with
individual and group bookings that are named and deposited on
Celebrity Century on or after October 2, 2011, have the option to
cancel their booking, or move to the same category of accommodations on
a comparable Transcanal voyage on Celebrity Infinity, either
October 28, 2011, or March 27, 2012; Celebrity Century's new
Hawaii sailings October 2 or 17, 2011, or April 2 or 20, 2012; 10- or
11-night Caribbean cruises on Celebrity Equinox in 2011, or
entirely new 12-night Caribbean sailings from Cape Liberty, NJ, on
Celebrity Silhouette, the line's fourth Solstice Class ship,
entering service in 2011. Holiday sailings are open only to guests
currently booked on Celebrity Century's double-holiday voyage
of December 23, 2011. Guests with applicable bookings who opt to shift
to one of the eligible sailings will receive a $200 per stateroom or
$400 per suite onboard credit.
Guests with reservations on the previously announced sailings on
Celebrity Century from Baltimore in 2011-12 will be proactively
contacted by Celebrity Cruises.