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€6,779.72 per person
7 Nights Greece, Malta & Turkey Cruise
Sat 05 Jul 2025 to Sat 12 Jul 2025
Celebrity | Celebrity Ascent
Barcelona to Athens (Piraeus), Greece
prices from €6,779.72 per person

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Age at sailing: 33
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Adult 2 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 33
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Ages 2 - under 18
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Ages 6 months - under 2
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My Itinerary
1
Barcelona, Spain
2
At Sea
3
Valletta, Malta
4
At Sea
5
Mykonos, Greece
6
Santorini, Greece
7
Ephesus (Kusadasi), Turkey
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Athens (Piraeus), Greece
My Itinerary
Sat 05 July 2025 - Sat 12 July 2025
Barcelona, Spain
Day 1: 5 Jul 25
At Sea
Day 2: 6 Jul 25
Valletta, Malta
Day 3: 7 Jul 25
At Sea
Day 4: 8 Jul 25
Mykonos, Greece
Day 5: 9 Jul 25
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Barcelona, Spain
2
At Sea
3
Valletta, Malta
4
At Sea
5
Mykonos, Greece
6
Santorini, Greece
7
Ephesus (Kusadasi), Turkey
8
Athens (Piraeus), Greece
Ship information
Celebrity Ascent

Introducing our newest award-winning resort at sea, Celebrity AscentSM, the fourth and most innovative ship in our highly awarded Edge® Series. Celebrity Ascent features 32 distinctive restaurants, bars, and lounges, including the newly designed Le Voyage by Chef Daniel Boulud. Ascent includes all the best of our Edge Series ships, from the inviting multi-deck Sunset Bar designed by Edge Series Travel Ambassador Nate Berkus to the open-air Rooftop Garden where two cantilevered floating pools offer breathtaking views six feet over the ship's edge. World-class accommodations include our spa-inspired AquaClass® staterooms, the revolutionary Infinite Veranda staterooms that take you to the water’s edge, and The Retreat®, featuring a private restaurant, lounge and sundeck for our suite guests. Book now to relax and renew on Celebrity Ascent.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Available
Gratuities:
Not Included





Cruise Line:
Celebrity Cruises
Capacity:
3,260 passengers
Launched:
2023
Tonnage:
141,420 tonnes
Ship Length:
327 meters
Decks:
15 decks
Crew Count:
1,400 crew
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Cruise lines require the correct ages for the passengers in order to provide the most accurate cabin pricing.
Adult
Ages 18+
Adult 1 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 33
Sailed with Celebrity?
Adult 2 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 33
Children
Ages 2 - under 18
Infants
Ages 6 months - under 2
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Ship information
Celebrity Ascent

Introducing our newest award-winning resort at sea, Celebrity AscentSM, the fourth and most innovative ship in our highly awarded Edge® Series. Celebrity Ascent features 32 distinctive restaurants, bars, and lounges, including the newly designed Le Voyage by Chef Daniel Boulud. Ascent includes all the best of our Edge Series ships, from the inviting multi-deck Sunset Bar designed by Edge Series Travel Ambassador Nate Berkus to the open-air Rooftop Garden where two cantilevered floating pools offer breathtaking views six feet over the ship's edge. World-class accommodations include our spa-inspired AquaClass® staterooms, the revolutionary Infinite Veranda staterooms that take you to the water’s edge, and The Retreat®, featuring a private restaurant, lounge and sundeck for our suite guests. Book now to relax and renew on Celebrity Ascent.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Available
Gratuities:
Not Included





Cruise Line:
Celebrity Cruises
Capacity:
3,260 passengers
Launched:
2023
Tonnage:
141,420 tonnes
Ship Length:
327 meters
Decks:
15 decks
Crew Count:
1,400 crew
Cabin Information
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Cruiser reviews
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Cruiser reviews

MajicMitch
6-10 Cruises: 50s
Best Cruise Line So Far, and this Ship is FABULOUS
Just got off Ascent on a French and Italian Rivera 7-day cruise. Everything was tied to and utilized through the app which IMO has been one of the better app experiences I've so far. We cruised out of Barcelona and found embarkation to be one of the most easy on ever! Ditto for disembarkation. The food: Best out of 8 cruises and 4 cruise lines. The room and overall public spaces were super clean and so very comfortable. Everything was perfection with the exception of three things; we order a case of water and on every other cruise it is delivered prior to getting to the room. On this cruise it took two phone calls to guest services and speaking to our room attendant prior to getting it. We've never experienced actually having to ask multiple times to receive something already paid for. We had the same experience with laundry service. We submit a load on day 4 on in the AM, and usually get it back late the next day. On this sailing we had to ask 'multiple' times where our laundry was and when it would be delivered. We didn't get it back until day 7 at 5pm. Bags for luggage assist needed to be in hallway between 6-10p. We received it and turned around and packed it. We utilize the service so that we can pack lighter and reuse packed clothing. It was disappointing. Also, unexpected was the 20% gratuity added to EVERYTHING (we didn't purchase a drink package, so it was more evident)! It does seem to make everything easier, but we prepaid our gratuities and having these extras and so frequently was a little shocking and seemed excessive. I'm not saying I wouldn't do a Celebrity cruise again, I believe I would (in lieu of Carnival, Royal Caribbean, or NCL . We will be trying the other lines to experience other "vibes" though.
Sail Date: 06-2025

Ste D
2-5 Cruises: 60s
Mediterranean magic! Holiday of a lifetime!
Where to begin?! As expected, being only a couple of years old, the ship is in fantastic condition & looks amazing. Just take it in & enjoy it. We went Aquaclass which cost a bit more but meant we had a cabin where we wanted it. Deck 9, towards the back of the ship but away from any possible noise. We're not Spa fans so didn't use the Spa or Thermal suite but it looked good if you're into that. The cabin itself was clean & modern & the bed was so comfortable. Our cabin steward was top quality as expected. The infinite veranda balcony had me in 2 minds a bit. On the plus side it looks amazing to have a full length view, particularly so when we were in Istanbul & were able to look up & down the Bosphorus at the city & the boats going back & forth - for me this alone was worth doing the cruise for. The only negative for me was that you have to close the window to get air-con on - you can't just close the doors to the balcony. This wasn't a great problem for us apart from 1 really hot day but it was a shame to have to close the window & block out the sounds & fresh air from whichever port you're in. I think you have to shut the door to your balcony on other ships anyway to get air-con? Blu restaurant was brilliant. The food was delicious, in particular the soups which were the best I've ever tasted. We had breakfast there most days apart from 1 excursion day & departure day. We had dinner there every night apart from 1 in the Tuscan, which was fine too - Moussaka was delicious. The staff in Blu were so friendly & helpful with their advice & recommendations - we knew most of them & they knew us on first name terms by the time we left. For lunch we either ate out in port or in the buffet - we are not usually buffet fans but there are buffets and there are buffets. Celebrity is easily the best we've had ony cruise. The quality & choice of food was incredible. Entertainment was the best I've ever experienced on a cruise. The shows we saw were top quality. I don't know if I can name names so can I just say that the lady singer/trumpet player from Wigan & the Irish crossover opera singer/ showman/ comedian were both brilliant & well worth watching. A mention too for the entertainment in Eden & main Plaza - singers & musicians of a very high standard all round. Definitely go to the Truth or Lies show in the theatre with the Captain, head chef & entertainments director - it's one of the funniest things I've seen in years! The only negative entertainment wise was one young American singer/pianist who wasn't as good as she thought she was & seemed to have a bit of an attitude problem towards Europeans - again no names. The ports/excursions were mostly brilliant & lived up to our expectations. Chania, were we have been before was beautiful & Istanbul, Santorini, Mykonos & Naples were just WOW! The only slight disappointment was in Kusadasi. We went on an excursion which was Ephesus at a distance & it was at a distance, with a lot viewed from the coach, though included a visit to the Isa Bey mosque, the oldest active mosque in Turkey & this was fine. The last stop on the trip was to a carpet weaving factory which was very interesting but at the end of the presentation a large group of carpet experts/salesmen entered the room, obviously to try to get sales. Don't get me wrong, they were not aggressive just insistent but my wife felt a little intimidated by this. The carpets are beautiful but very expensive so sadly it's best to show no interest unless you do want to buy one. On the sea days we had no problems getting beds somewhere. We're not particularly bothered about being near the pool anyway. We just like to find a sunny spot & relax all day. There's plenty of entertainment & things going on around the ship on the sea days. It's easy to keep up with this on the app. Embarkation/disembarkation went without a hitch for us. To all the friendly crew on the Ascent, especially Captain Tasos, thank you for a wonderful holiday! You're welcome!
Sail Date: 05-2025

James WA
First Time Cruiser: 60s
Fantastic
Celebrity exceeded all our expectations as first time cruisers. The Ascent is a magnificent ship inside and out. It wasn't that hard to get a lounger outside. At night, we only ate at the included dining rooms, but we never felt any need to visit the specialty ones - the food and ambience were that good. Breakfast and lunch were more crowded affairs. Staff were courteous and efficient throughout. The entertainment was good - and the atmosphere generally was fun, but never rowdy. Our aft verandah room was surprisingly spacious and well fitted out. The in room television service was great. Value wise, I would describe the basic cruise as five and a half star quality for 4 star prices. However, there are plenty of ways to spend money onboard if you want to. All in all, for its size (3200 guests) I think I'd struggle to find a better cruise line or ship.
Sail Date: 05-2025