Celestyal Cruises Adds Three New Countries and Six New Ports to 2024/2025 Itineraries

Celestyal, a cruise line known for its immersive Greek Islands experiences, is expanding its horizons with the addition of three new countries and six new ports to its 2024 and 2025 itineraries. The company is also offering a complimentary cruise to all existing customers affected by itinerary updates.

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France Reopens to Leisure Travel; Delta Adds More Paris & Nice Flights – Fly from BOS, JFK, MSP & ATL

Delta Air Lines will soon be carrying leisure travelers from the U.S. to France. After more than a year of restrictions on international travel, more European countries are reopening for U.S. leisure and other non-essential travelers – in time for those seeking new adventures this summer and to further support economic recovery from the global pandemic.

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Holland America’s Eurodam Extends 2021 Mediterranean Cruise Season and Assumes Previously Scheduled Westerdam Itineraries

Following a series of four cruises to Greece in summer 2021, Holland America Line’s Eurodam will assume the previously scheduled cruises of Westerdam that span the Mediterranean.

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Holland America Line’s New Rotterdam Successfully Sails Through Sea Trials in Italy

It was smooth seas and fair winds for Holland America Line’s newest ship, Rotterdam, which returned in the evening of May 6 to Fincantieri’s Marghera (Venice) shipyard in Italy, after successfully completing two sets of sea trials off the country’s Adriatic coast.

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Holland America Line to Restart Cruising from Greece in August 2021

Holland America Line, working in close coordination with the government of Greece, has received approval to restart cruising from Piraeus (Athens) in August with four departures aboard Eurodam. Bookings for these cruises will open May 6.

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Seabourn Gives Guests Unprecedented Access to Select European UNESCO Sites

SEATTLE, May 4, 2017 – The exclusive partnership between Seabourn and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) continues as the world’s finest ultra-luxury cruise line announces new UNESCO Partner Tours at World Heritage Sites across Europe over the cruise season ahead. As with all such offerings since the partnership began in 2014, the tours will offer guests privileged access, guide-led exploration, and remarkable experiences. “Our partnership with UNESCO keeps rewarding our guests, providing them with opportunities to experience World Heritage Sites in Europe as few travelers can,” said Rick Meadows, president of Seabourn. “Imagine the chatter Seabourn guests will generate after taking advantage of limited access and behind-the-scenes experiences

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