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€1,830.12 per person
7 Nights Italy & French Riviera Cruise
Sat 14 Jun 2025 to Sat 21 Jun 2025
Celebrity | Celebrity Ascent
Roundtrip Barcelona
prices from €1,830.12 per person

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Age at sailing: 33
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My Itinerary
1
Barcelona, Spain
2
Cannes, France
3
Portofino, Italy
4
Florence/Pisa(Laspezia)Italy
5
Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
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Naples, Italy
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At Sea
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Barcelona, Spain
My Itinerary
Sat 14 June 2025 - Sat 21 June 2025
Barcelona, Spain
Day 1: 14 Jun 25
Cannes, France
Day 2: 15 Jun 25
Portofino, Italy
Day 3: 16 Jun 25
Florence/Pisa(Laspezia)Italy
Day 4: 17 Jun 25
Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
Day 5: 18 Jun 25
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Barcelona, Spain
2
Cannes, France
3
Portofino, Italy
4
Florence/Pisa(Laspezia)Italy
5
Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
6
Naples, Italy
7
At Sea
8
Barcelona, Spain
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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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
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HumbleTravelers
2-5 Cruises: 50s
Exceeded our Expectations - New brand loyalists
Interior Stateroom - Good size and very modernly appointed. I loved the ability to control lights and such from the app. I am not sure what kind of plugs are bringing with them, but I found the "power box" and outlets to be more than adequate and sufficient for all our needs. Super quiet and pitch black. Never had any issues resting. Stateroom Attendant: Anthony from India - super friendly, met all our needs even before we knew we had them. Captain: Tasos (Anastasios Kafetzis) - Captain Tasos was an amazing host and Captain, so unlike any others I have ever seen. He is friendly, approachable, and has an uncanny sense of humor. He clearly excels as a leader as everyone loves to work under his command. Cruise Director: Luigi (Dominican Republic) - Super high energy, motivational, yet relatable. Ship Entertainers: The dedicated entertainers and shows were top notch and highly talented. The theater is well equipped with the latest in technology that really makes shows pop. The dance routines were a little too oversexualized and risque for our taste. Guest Entertainers: A few of the guest entertainers were great, but most really missed the mark. I don't know if it's the time crunch to prepare and only 45 minutes to perform. Main Dining Rooms: As you have probably already read,. there are four main dining rooms: Tuscan (Italian), Cypress (Mediterranean), Normandie (French), and Cosmopolitan (various international). While each dining room has its own "exclusives," menu items only available in their location; all four have certain "classics" that are available in all four. A portion of the menu changes daily, where there may be a featured ingredient (e.g., a certain fish - cod, hake, mahi, haddock, etc.) that is prepared according to that restaurant's theme or style (e.g, French, Italian, Mediterranean, etc.). While you don't have to "dress up" to eat in these dining rooms, you are not allowed to look like you did came out of the gym or pool deck either. Service is superb (special shout out to Robert and Meghan at Cypress). For our cruise, we were assigned a dining room and time for the first night only, then we were welcome to dine at any location by reservation (7-9pm) or walk-in (we eat early at 6pm). Specialty Restaurants: We did not partake in any. Upselling Dining / Drinks: For the first few days there was a constant push to upsell dining and drinks packages. Spa: We had an amazing couple massage by very talented message therapists. The pressure to upsell continuously gets a little annoying. Did not feel crowded: I am unsure of the occupancy % for our voyage but we never felt crowded or like we were missing out on anything because it was full, sold out, etc. Naturally people tend to hog the deck chairs, but eventually, you'll find one but perhaps not poolside but some more isolated corner. Shops: Naturally the ship is full of high end shop and there are subtle and not-so-subtle attempts to get you to spend, spend, spend. The most obnoxious was the Effy store which had loud and boisterous events every night and practically try to drag you in. Civitavecchia: Don't expect much scenery at the port or getting there. The ship was docked alongside industrial shipping activity. The "terminal" was a tent. Regardless of appearances, the embarkment process was smooth. Ports of Call we could have passed up on: - Katakolon/Olympia, Greece. We did not go to Olympia, as we didn't care much about the history and the overpriced tours. Katakolon was a quaint little one-street town with plenty of shops and cafes, but not much else. - Bar, Montenegro. I think we were ashore for 1.5 hours at most. Boring waste of time. Sights we loved: - Mount Etna (Messina, Sicily) - Corfu, Greece - Naples, Italy - Split, Croatia (We rented e-bikes and toured Marjan park, almost got hit by a bus)
Sail Date: 05-2025

philcruiser2013
10+ Cruises: 70s
Overall, we enjoyed the Celebrity cruise.
The Ascent is a beautiful ship with excellent food and outstanding entertainment. The cabins are very comfortable, spacious and have good sound attenuation. The new balcony concept with a full window that opens, provides more space inside the cabin. Celebrity needs to figure a better process to ensure the large glass panes get frequent cleaning. We were in the uppermost deck and our windows were always covered with salt spray and visibility was not good throughout the cruise. If the glass cannot get regular cleaning, I would opt for a ship with conventional balconies. For the duration of our 15 day cruise, the Magic Carpet was never in operation due to maintenance. Also, we absolutely detest when a cruise director or any other staff member say “I can’t hear you” when introducing entertainers, shows or performances. It’s not very professional. Aside from that, Celebrity contracts for top caliber performers; all were exceptional.
Sail Date: 04-2025

sillymonster25
10+ Cruises: 70s
This was a truly enjoyable cruise
Our transatlantic cruise of April 20th was simply outstanding. Being a 15 night cruise, there was extra entertainment. The production shows were wonderful! The production show cast was disbanding after the cruise, so there was a special 'feeling' about their performances. After 31 cruises, we have gotten the hang of cruising, and we felt the food was excellent. Others may have differing opinions, but we don't agree. Captain is very personable and funny. We don't love the infinity balcony, but, otherwise, the cabin was comfortable. I am a soccer fan and the sports bar always seem to find a game to watch and they served cider which made it feel like an English pub. For the most part, the weather cooperated nicely, so many outdoor activities were available. The Ports of Call were nice. We booked all of the excursion on shore and had a great time. Don't be afraid of looking at Viator or some other source to find excursions that may fit your taste better. TIP: On this ship, you need to get to show production shows early as we mostly found full houses for the performances. Yet, at the morning buffet, there was always availability to have fresh eggs/omelets made. We have done three transatlantic cruises on Celebrity and enjoyed them all. If you have two weeks available, it's fun. Give it a try.
Sail Date: 04-2025