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Celebrity Cruises reveals new sailings

Celebrity Cruises has announced its new Alaska, Bermuda and Canada and New England cruises for 2017-18. The first series of the 2017-18 sailings will offer a range of itineraries onboard Celebrity Infinity and Celebrity Summit.

In total, the luxury cruise line will visit 282 destinations in 76 countries, and offer 236 overnight stays in 55 cities and 31 double overnight stays in 10 different ports around the world.

Celebrity Solstice, Celebrity Millennium and Celebrity Infinity will continue to visit destinations in Alaska with Celebrity Infinity having recently emerged from an $8 million modern luxury refresh with new venues and updated interiors.

Two new cruise tours that combine cruising with a land tour, are a ten-night “Authentic Tastes of Alaska” tour, and a twelve-night “Great National Parks Expedition”, on which guests can explore Denali and Kenai Fords National Parks.

Celebrity Summit will undergo an $8 million refresh similar to that of Celebrity Infinity, prior to its 2016 Bermuda season.

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