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Celebrity Apex 2024 maiden season homeporting in Southampton
Published on 02 Nov 2022
On Tuesday 1st November, Celebrity Cruises announced that their second Edge Series vessel, Celebrity Apex, will be debuting her maiden no-fly season homeporting from Southampton for the duration of 2024.
Celebrity Apex is scheduled to replace the recently revolutionised Celebrity Silhouette’sEuropean season from Southampton.
Beginning in May 2024, Celebrity Apex will travel to Norway, Scandinavia, Iceland, the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands and more. Other exciting destinations have been added to her schedule and on the 8th of July 2024, Celebrity Apex will make her maiden voyage to the Arctic Circle, the first time Celebrity Cruises have been there since 2014.
Lisa Lutoff Perlo, president and CEO of Celebrity Cruises commented, “Having one of our award-winning Edge Series ships sailing from Southampton will offer an experience like no other from the UK, connecting guests to the world around them through the innovative outward-facing design and visionary spaces these celebrated ships are known for.”
The innovative Edge Series design was built by a world-class team of architects, making Celebrity Apex one of the most inspiring ships at sea. Onboard, you will find 29 stylish restaurants and luxurious accommodations, from the Infinite Veranda Staterooms to the Iconic Suites. The Retreat Suite also offers an exclusive private restaurant, lounge and sundeck. Finally, prepare yourself for some spectacular views aboard The Magic Carpet, which is the world’s first cantilevered floating platform soaring 13 stories above sea level.
Celebrity Cruises Vice President & Managing Director, EMEA, Jo Rzymowska said, “There is a huge appetite from UK guests who share our curiosity for people, places and cultures, and our passion for opening up the world through a love of travel.”
We look forward to welcoming Celebrity Apex to Southampton and cannot wait for her maiden no-fly season in May 2024.