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Your A to Z guide to Celebrity Solstice (August 2008)
The inaugural sailing of Celebrity Solstice in November is fast approaching. This sensational new class of ship is a destination in itself, and with so much to say, and anticipation building we thought of no better way to say it than with an A to Z guide to the highlights you can look forward to on Celebrity Solstice and her sister ship Celebrity Equinox.
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Somewhere old, somewhere new. (January 2008)
From the romance of Rome and the wonders of the ancient world to the unspoiled scenery and medieval maritime port of Dubrovnik, discover a feast of hidden treasures as you watch history unfold on a Classical Mediterranean or Mediterranean Legacies cruise onboard Celebrity SummitSM. If you want to see the very best of the Mediterranean and beyond, you want to travel by sea. Nowhere is this truer than in Italy where, across the Bay of Naples, you can gaze upon the beauty of the Sorrento Peninsular with its spectacular views of brooding Mount Vesuvius, the volcano that famously destroyed Pompeii in 79AD…
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Grand Design (Autumn 2007)
From the sweeping panoramic balcony of your stateroom to soaring atriums, from innovative technology to classic butler service, from the contemporary design to a grandeurreminiscent of a golden age, Celebrity SolsticeSM heralds a new class of Celebrity fleet, and a new era in cruising.
Setting sail in the Caribbean in December 2008, Celebrity Solstice promises each and every one of its 2,850 guests a cruise experience like no other. Elegance and comfort abound on a ship that boasts a generosity of space, matched by a generosity of spirit…
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One Unique Destination, One Unique View. (Summer 2007)
As European Senior Vice President of Celebrity Cruises and Royal Caribbean International, you'd think Susan Hooper had experienced everything a cruise had to offer, but when she cruised to the Galapagos Islands in April this year aboard Celebrity Xpedition, she experienced more than she could have ever imagined...
"After the flight, it was great to spend the first couple of days in Quito. As well as giving you time to adjust to the 6-7 hour time difference, acclimatise to the altitude and ensure that you don't miss the connection to the Islands. It also gives you the opportunity to explore one of Ecuador's most impressive cities before flying to the islands and joining..."
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Mediterranean Treasures (January 2007)
The appeal of the Mediterranean is timeless. Classical civilizations collide with sophisticated cities boasting museums, cultural centres and authentic cuisine to tempt the most seasoned traveler. One of these temptations is the magic of the Medina (old town).
At the crossroads of Europe and Africa, Morocco has long served as a trading post selling everything you can imagine. Within the walls of the old medina you’ll find a welcome antidote to the 21st century. The labyrinth of narrow passageways is far
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Take a Closer Look (September 2006)
Whether it’s Australia, Alaska or the vibrant cities of Northern Europe and the Mediterranean, why not spend a little longer in the places you most want to visit on a Celebrity cruisetour.
The air in Alaska is so clean and pure and the scenery so spectacular, you’ll be glad to take a few extra days to gain a deeper insight into this fascinating country. It may be called the Last Frontier but the pristine wilderness of Alaska is…
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