
The Greek cruise company Celestyal Cruises announced its new campaign, which offers a discount of up to 50% on selected cruises in 2022.
Under the name “Escape to Blue again in 2022” the company announced that it offers a discount of up to 50% on selected cruises within 2022, which is valid for bookings from today until March 31, 2022.
According to Celestyal, prices start at 259 euros for the three-night cruise “Pictures of the Aegean”, which normally costs 530 euros, providing a discount of more than 50%.
In addition, the popular seven-night cruise “Idyllic Aegean”, which was priced at 1,300 euros, has been reduced by more than 45% reaching the final price of 699 euros. “Idyllic Aegean” starts from Piraeus and approaches Thessaloniki, Ancient Ephesus, Rhodes, Heraklion, Santorini, Mykonos and Milos. It is noted that the three-night cruise “Icons of the Aegean” visits Mykonos, Ancient Ephesus, Patmos, Heraklion and Santorini.
All of the above cruises include the Celestyal Cruises All-Inclusive Experience, providing unlimited consumption of classic drinks, all on-board meals, a full entertainment program, selected excursions, port fees, service charges and tips.
Throughout the “Escape the Blue Again” campaign, 12-year-olds who share a cabin with their parents travel for free * on selected cruises.
In addition, single cabins are offered at discounted rates on selected cruises. All of the above cruises include the Celestyal Cruises All-Inclusive Experience, providing unlimited consumption of classic drinks, all on-board meals, a full entertainment program, selected excursions, port fees, service charges and tips.


Latest News

Airbnb: Greece’s Short-Term Rentals Dip in March Amid Easter Shift
Data from analytics firm AirDNA shows that average occupancy for short-term rentals dropped to 45% in March, down from 49% the same month last year.

Easter Week in Greece: Holy Friday in Orthodoxy Today
At the Vespers service on Friday evening the image of Christ is removed from the Cross and wrapped in a white cloth

Meloni and Trump Meet in Washington, Vow to Strengthen Western Ties
“I am 100% sure there will be no problems reaching a deal on tariffs with the EU—none whatsoever,” Trump stressed.

ECB Cuts Interest Rates by 25 Basis Points in Expected Move
The ECB’s Governing Council opted to lower the deposit facility rate—the benchmark for signaling monetary policy direction—citing an updated assessment of inflation prospects, the dynamics of underlying inflation, and the strength of monetary policy transmission.

Current Account Deficit Fell by €573.2ml Feb. 2025: BoG
The improvement of Greece’s current account was mainly attributed to a more robust balance of goods and, to a lesser extent, an improved primary income account

Hellenic Food Authority Issues Food Safety Tips for Easter
Food safety tips on how to make sure your lamb has been properly inspected and your eggs stay fresh.

Greek Kiwifruit Exports Smash 200,000-Ton Mark, Setting New Record
According to data by the Association of Greek Fruit, Vegetable and Juice Exporters, Incofruit Hellas, between September 1, 2024, and April 17, 2025, kiwifruit exports increased by 14.2%.

Easter Tourism Boom: Greece Sees 18.3% Surge in Hotel Bookings
Among foreign markets, Israel has emerged as the biggest growth driver, with hotel bookings more than doubling—up 178.5% year-on-year.

Greece to Launch Fast-Track Tender for Offshore Hydrocarbon Exploration
Last week, Papastavrou signed the acceptance of interest for the two Cretan blocks, while similar decisions regarding the two Ionian Sea blocks were signed by his predecessor

American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce to Open Washington D.C. Branch
AmCham's new office aims aims to deepen U.S.-Greece economic ties and promote investment and innovation between the two countries