- The cruise line has a range of seven to 16-night itineraries designed to explore the Galapagos Islands.
- There are unique experiences as part of the trip including glamping under the stars, snorkelling with sea lions and more.
- The ship is designed for just 100 passengers.
Bookings are now open for Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Flora 2027 sailings.
The cruise line has seven to 16-night itineraries that are designed to explore the Galapagos Archipelago.
“We have the privilege of connecting our guests with some of the most pristine destinations on our planet and understand that we need to play a role in maintaining the health of these delicate ecosystems,” says Laura Hodges Bethge, president of Celebrity Cruises.
“In the Galapagos Islands, we are very proud of our long-standing partnership and will continue to work closely to support education and conservation projects that promote the preservation of this natural marvel for future generations.”
The Celebrity Flora exclusively hosts just 100-passengers and itineraries are led by Galapagos National Park expert naturalists who immerse guests in the destination each day.
There are unique experiences on the ship which include glamping under the stars on board, to snorkelling with sea lions, kayaking with sea turtles, coastal explorations along volcanic cliffs and guided tours with giant tortoises.
This year also marks a decade that Celebrity Cruises has been working on its Scalesia reforestation project.
Now referred to as the “Rewilding Galápagos” initiative, passengers help restore the natural habitats of the Galápagos Islands and protect endangered wildlife throughout the region. On each itinerary, Celebrity Flora guests visit the reforestation area with Galapagos Park Rangers and naturalist guides to plant seedlings.
To commemorate the 10-year milestone, representatives and park rangers from the Galápagos National Park, as well as naturalists and guests travelling aboard Celebrity Flora participated in a special Scalesia tree planting event.
Celebrity Cruises is the only tour operator partnering with the Galapagos National Park to carry out such a project, and has planted more than 85,000 endemic plant species to date.
Established in 2005, the Celebrity Cruises Galápagos Fund has supported local conservation efforts through the restoration of the islands’ ecosystems and local community projects. The newly renovated Hernán Carrión Nursery, sponsored by Celebrity Cruises, grows all the native plants used for reforestation efforts in the Galápagos. Over the past decade, guests have helped to restore more than 60 acres and support the incredibly biodiverse habitats that are home to iconic plant and animal species.