Celebrity Cruises Unveils its Longest Ever Voyage: A 110-Night Journey

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Introducing the Grand Voyage

Celebrity Cruises has announced an unparalleled adventure for 2026, launching their longest-ever cruise: a remarkable 110-night grand voyage. This extensive journey will embark from Canada to Asia, offering travelers a chance to visit over 55 destinations across 15 countries. This unique offering is set to explore diverse cultures and stunning landscapes, making it an enticing opportunity for cruise enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

A Journey Through Remarkable Landscapes

The grand voyage will commence in September and continue through December 2026 aboard the Celebrity Solstice. Passengers can expect to navigate captivating routes, beginning with breathtaking views of Alaska, including the majestic Hubbard Glacier. Following the Alaskan experience, the ship will sail through the Pacific with planned stops in Hawaii, French Polynesia, and Fiji. The excitement continues as guests will journey through New Zealand and Australia before reaching Asia, with stops that include Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, and concluding in Hong Kong.

Enhancing Guest Experience

Laura Hodges Bethge, President of Celebrity Cruises, emphasized the intention behind this grand voyage by stating, “Our guests’ love of back-to-back sailings inspired the 110-night grand voyage.” With no repeated ports on this journey, passengers can expect an exceptional sailing experience that caters to their wanderlust. Recently refurbished, the Celebrity Solstice accommodates up to 2,852 guests, offering luxurious amenities, including the retreat ship-within-a-ship concept, the outdoor lush The Lawn Club, and unique activities like glassblowing demonstrations. With the added benefits of status matching for loyal travelers, Celebrity Cruises continues to elevate its passengers’ experiences, making their upcoming grand voyage a must-take adventure.

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