Celebrity Cruises promotes Alaska fjords
- Celebrity Cruises’ Alaska marketing push resurfaced on X on May 19, when @Mark_1_Travel promoted the line’s fjord, glacier and wildlife-focused sailings. - Celebrity Cruises lists 57 Alaska itineraries and advertises fares starting at $544 for a July 17, 2026 northbound Glacier sailing. - Booking details, ship options and Alaska cruise-tour extensions are listed on Celebrity Cruises’ Alaska destination and itinerary pages. (celebritycruises.com)
Celebrity Cruises’ Alaska sales pitch now centers on scenery as much as shipboard comfort. The cruise line’s Alaska pages promote glacier viewing, fjords, wildlife sightings and shore excursions alongside onboard features such as its Magic Carpet platform and bundled vacation options. A May 19 post on X from @Mark_1_Travel echoed that message by highlighting Alaska fjords and mountain views while directing users to book sailings. Celebrity’s own site shows the campaign is tied to a broad 2026 and 2027 Alaska program. The company says it has 57 Alaska itineraries available and describes the season as built around the Inside Passage, glacier visits and stops in ports including Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway, Icy Strait Point and Sitka. (celebritycruises.com) ### What exactly is Celebrity Cruises selling in Alaska? Celebrity Cruises says its Alaska product combines scenic cruising with premium onboard amenities. On its 2026 Alaska page, the company says travelers can sail the Inside Passage, visit major glaciers and take in views from features including the Magic Carpet, a platform suspended 12 decks above sea level on Celebrity Edge. The Alaska destination page puts wildlife and landscape at the center of the offer. (celebritycruises.com) Celebrity says passengers can expect views of mountains, glaciers and dense forest, and it specifically mentions bears fishing for salmon and humpback whales breaching near the ship. ### Which ships and routes are part of the push? Celebrity says three ships are sailing Alaska in its current seasonal lineup, including Celebrity Edge and other vessels in the fleet. (celebritycruises.com) Search results on the company’s booking page list round-trip and one-way itineraries from Seattle, Vancouver and Seward. The listed routes include 7-night Alaska Dawes Glacier, Northbound Glacier, Southbound Glacier and Hubbard Glacier sailings. Ports shown in those itineraries include Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Sitka, Icy Strait Point, Endicott Arm and Victoria, British Columbia, depending on the sailing. (celebritycruises.com) ### How much are the Alaska sailings advertised at? Celebrity’s cruise search page shows a 7-night Alaska Northbound Glacier itinerary on Celebrity Summit starting at $544 per person for a July 17, 2026 departure. (celebritycruises.com) The same page lists a 7-night Alaska Southbound Glacier voyage on Celebrity Summit from $669 for July 10, 2026, and a 7-night Alaska Dawes Glacier sailing on Celebrity Edge from Seattle from $1,057, based on a September 3, 2027 departure. (celebritycruises.com) The destination page shows other sample prices in Canadian dollars, including a June 5, 2026 Northbound Glacier sailing from Vancouver on Celebrity Summit from C$794 and an Aug. 7, 2026 Southbound Glacier sailing from Seward from C$1,355. Celebrity says taxes and fees are included in those displayed starting prices. ### What does the company emphasize beyond the ship? Celebrity’s Alaska marketing pages give heavy space to shore excursions. Its summer Alaska page mentions dog sledding on a glacier, rainforest hikes, kayaking, 4x4 rides, seaplane trips over fjords and a vintage railway excursion in Skagway. (celebritycruises.com) The company also markets longer land-and-sea packages. On its Alaska Cruisetours page, Celebrity says travelers can pair a seven-night cruise with at least three nights on land, with extensions that include Denali and the Canadian Rockies. (celebritycruises.com) ### Where does the “all-inclusive” angle fit in? Celebrity’s homepage says every vacation includes core onboard offerings, while destination pages frame the line as a premium cruise product rather than a bare-fare trip. (celebritycruises.com) The Alaska promotion highlighted by @Mark_1_Travel fits that broader sales language by pairing destination imagery with onboard comfort and booking links. Celebrity’s Alaska booking pages remain live for summer 2026 departures and later sailings, with itinerary-level pricing, departure dates and ship assignments available through the company’s search and destination pages. (celebritycruises.com 1) (celebritycruises.com 2) (celebritycruises.com 3)