Celebrity Unveils 2027-2028 Itineraries for Caribbean, Asia and South America
by Marsha Mowers
Celebrity Cruises will take guests to 131 destinations across 42 countries in their 2027 and 2028 itineraries that span Caribbean, Asia and South America.
Itineraries will go on sale November 11, 2025 for the Caribbean and Asia and South America bookings will open December 10, 2025.
In the Caribbean, Celebrity’s newest ship — the Celebrity Xcel — will return for a third season. A total of eight ships will sail to 65 destinations including year-round from Miami and Fort Lauderdale including Celebrity’s first dedicated program to Grand Turk, Turks and Turks and Caicos onboard Celebrity Beyond.
Over in Asia, the Celebrity Solstice will sail into its second season following a major modernization. Guests can look forward to refreshed onboard experiences and carefully curated shore excursions that highlight the diversity and beauty of the continent — from ancient temples and bustling markets to serene beaches and iconic landmarks.
On Celebrity Ascent, guests can enjoy 10- to 14-night sailings in the Southern Caribbean with more sailings than ever before through the historic Panama Canal and to destinations like Antigua, St. Lucia and Barbados.
Over in Asia, Celebrity Solstice and Celebrity Millennium itineraries sail through Southern Asia, visiting 49 destinations across seven countries and offering 123 opportunities to explore destinations for more than 10 hours. 12-night sailings on the recently modernized Celebrity Solstice will offer fresh views for a front-row seat to breathtaking destinations like Bali, Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia as the all-new Sunset Park transforms the top deck of the ship. Itineraries offer overnight stays in Bangkok, Thailand; Benoa, Bali, Indonesia; Hanoi, Vietnam; Hong Kong, China; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Penang, Malaysia; and Phuket.
In South America, from November 2027 to February 2028, 14-night itineraries on Celebrity Equinox will bring guests to 17 destinations across seven countries, including from Chilean Fjords to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Iguazu Falls.
A full rundown of itineraries can be found here.





