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Celebrity Cruise Destinations
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Crossing the Atlantic aboard
Celebrity means soothing
sheets of beautiful blue
water and fiery sunsets
viewed from your private
veranda. As you prepare to
dine, a staff member greets
you by name as your favorite
vintage waits to tantalize
your palate with its
perfectly aged bouquet.
During your voyage, you
discover beautiful new lands
and learn fascinating things
about the native people and
their cultures. In your
suite, you revel in
modern-day luxuries that
early travelers could never
have dreamed - such as
welcome champagne,
European-style butler
service and oversized
bathrobes. Celebrity's
Transatlantic voyages are
all of this and more.
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There's no better way to voyage between continents than aboard Celebrity's consistently top-ranked fleet.
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Areas of Interest
From the sands of Malaga, Spain to the glamorous streets of Cannes, France, captivating sights and lands await.
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Ponta
Delgada, Azores
Formed from the peaks of a vast
underwater volcanic mountain range,
Ponta Delgada is considered by many to
be the most important city in the
Portuguese Azores. Volcanic craters,
gardens and lakes abound on this
beautiful city on the island of São
Miguel. You may be curious about the
taste of an unfamiliar culinary delight,
the sugar beet, Ponta Delgada's most
famous export.
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Dover,
England
Located on the coast of the English
Channel, Dover serves as a gateway to
London. You won't want to miss the
100-million-year-old White Cliffs of
Dover, or the gargantuan Dover Castle.
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Zeebrugge(Brussels), Belgium
Bordering the delta of the Scheldt, and
the Maas and Rhine rivers, Zeebrugge
could be one of the most unique seaports
you visit in this lifetime. Zeebrugge is
blessed with a picturesque network of
canals and fields peppered with graceful
windmills. Zeebrugge serves as a gateway
port to the historic city of Brussels.
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Le
Havre (Paris), France
At the mouth of the Seine River you'll
find Le Havre, a French port that will
capture you the very moment you set foot
ashore. Some say that from Le Havre,
they can hear Paris and see the beaches
of Normandy beckon.
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Barcelona, Spain
There's nothing quite like Barcelona.
Especially if you consider the
architecture. The city lays claim to its
very own form of Art Nouveau, known as
Modernisme. The Sagrada Familia Basilica
is perhaps the best example of this
beautiful and interesting brand of
architecture, with its bold color,
beautiful tile-work and swirling lines.
At the same time, many find the work at
the Picasso Museum and the cathedrals of
the Gothic Quarter equally inspiring.
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Cork,
Ireland
Strolling through the hilly streets of
Cork, you'll find you can't escape the
constant hum of music. It's actually the
citizens of Cork. Widely regarded as the
most talkative of all the Irish,
Corkonians have a characteristic sing-songy
cadence you'll find intoxicating as you
cross over the many graceful bridges to
arrive at the Butter Exchange of 1770.
Here you can admire the deft hands of
local artisans weaving and cutting
crystal. St. Anne's Church, with the
famous Shandon Bells, is a stone's throw
away.
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam is an eclectic mix of old and
new, historical charm and cosmopolitan
flair. It's a blend of cultures, but
still quintessentially Dutch. The
people-watching is rewarding, and the
quest for rich history is even more so.
Take a boat tour along the canals to
enjoy the distinct and beautiful
personalities of the many bridges you'll
see.
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