A transatlantic cruise offers a timeless journey where you can relax to the soothing rhythm of the waves, enjoy breath taking sunrises and sunsets, and indulge in elegant evenings. Connect with the sea while immersing yourself in vibrant onboard life, from gourmet dining to captivating entertainment. Each voyage is enhanced by thrilling port experiences, whether exploring historic European cities or lounging on pristine pink sand beaches, inviting you to savour the beauty of the ocean and the rich cultures that await on both sides of the Atlantic.
Highlights
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Pink sand beaches
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Relaxing days at sea
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Gourmet dining
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Captivating entertainment
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2NT hotel
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Flight back to the UK
Each number shows the day of your cruise. Days shown as At Sea are
sailing days between ports â a chance to enjoy everything the ship has to offer.
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Southampton, UK City in Hampshire, England.
Southampton is the UKâs leading cruise port, located on the south coast with direct road and rail links to London and the wider country. The port operates several modern cruise terminals capable of handling large international vessels and offers efficient checkâin, baggage, and passenger services. Its sheltered harbour and deepâwater access make it a reliable yearâround departure point for voyages to Europe, the Mediterranean, the Atlantic, and transatlantic routes.
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Vigo, Spain City in Galicia, Spain.
Vigo is a coastal city known for its historic centre, the Coâcathedral of Santa MarĂa, and several museums including the Museum of Contemporary Art (MARCO), the Museum of the Sea, and the Quiñones de LeĂłn Museum. The wider municipality contains notable Roman archaeological sites, and the surrounding coastline features more than 40 beaches ranging from quiet coves to wellâequipped urban areas, many of which hold Blue Flag status for their environmental quality.
The city is well connected through VigoâPeinador Airport, two main railway stations linking Galicia and northern Portugal, and major highways running northâsouth and inland toward Madrid. The Port of Vigo supports ferry services to nearby towns and the CĂes Islands and handles significant commercial traffic such as containers, vehicles, stone, timber, and processed goods. Vigo also has a strong sporting culture, particularly in football and sailing, with yacht clubs hosting major regattas in the RĂas Baixas.
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Lisbon, Portugal Capital and largest city of Portugal.
Ponta Delgada, Azores Municipality in Azores, Portugal.
Ponta Delgada is the main port city of SĂŁo Miguel in the Azores, known for its volcanic landscapes, historic architecture, and relaxed Atlantic island atmosphere. Cruise ships dock close to the waterfront, giving visitors easy access to the cityâs promenades, churches, markets, and botanical gardens, along with smooth transport links to the islandâs crater lakes, geothermal areas, and scenic viewpoints. Its modern port facilities and central location make Ponta Delgada a popular gateway to exploring the natural beauty of the Azores.
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Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda Base of the Royal Navy in the Western Atlantic.
Royal Naval Dockyard is Bermudaâs main cruise port, located at the western tip of the island on Ireland Island and set within a restored 19thâcentury naval base. Ships berth directly beside the waterfront, giving visitors easy access to shops, museums, beaches, and transport links to Hamilton and the rest of Bermuda. The dockyardâs modern facilities, historic architecture, and relaxed coastal setting make it a convenient and popular gateway for exploring the islandâs cultural and natural attractions.
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Orlando Disembarkation: Hotel overnightCity in Florida, United States.
Orlando is a major city in central Florida, best known for its worldâclass theme parks, warm climate, and wide range of entertainment and shopping districts. Visitors arrive through a large, wellâconnected airport and can easily reach destinations such as Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, and International Drive, while the city itself offers lakeside parks, museums, and vibrant dining areas. Its modern infrastructure and resortâfocused layout make Orlando one of the most popular holiday hubs in the United States.
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About Celebrity Apex
Built 20202,910 passengers130,818 GT
Celebrity Apex is the second ship in Celebrityâs Edgeâclass series, launched in 2020, and designed around outwardâfacing architecture, modern luxury, and immersive spaces that connect guests more closely with the sea. Her signature features include the Magic Carpet (a cantilevered platform that moves between decks), the multiâstorey Eden venue, the Grand Plaza, and Infinite Veranda staterooms that blur the line between indoor and outdoor living.
She carries a relaxedâluxury atmosphere with highâend design by Kelly Hoppen and Jouin Manku, offering a balance of calm sophistication and vibrant nightlife. Apex is known for excellent dining variety, strong entertainment, and a resortâstyle pool deck with panoramic views.
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- Magic Carpet platform used as a bar, restaurant, or tender platform depending on deck level
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- Grand Plaza, a dramatic threeâdeck social hub inspired by Italian piazzas
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- Eden, a multiâstorey lounge blending dining, entertainment, and panoramic ocean views
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- Infinite Veranda staterooms that expand the cabin into the balcony space
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- The Retreat, an exclusive suiteâguest area with private restaurant, lounge, and sundeck
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- Rooftop Garden for outdoor movies, live music, and relaxation
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- 29 restaurants, bars, and lounges, including Fine Cut Steakhouse, Raw on 5, Le Grand Bistro, and Eden Restaurant
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- Adultâcentric entertainment with immersive theatre shows and nightlife across Eden, The Club, and the Martini Bar
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- Spa & SEA Thermal Suite offering a wide range of wellness experiences
Includes flight back to UK
All prices are per person based on two people sharing a cabin, unless otherwise stated.