Celestyal Discovery Returns to Service After Major Refit

Celestyal Discovery has returned to service following a major refit in Athens over the winter period.   The ship is part of the Celestyal, a boutique line offering unmissable experiences on land and at sea, two-ship fleet.

The 1,360-guest ship set sail on the inaugural voyage of its 2025 Greece and Mediterranean season – a three-night “Iconic Greek Islands” cruise departing from Athens on March 21. The itinerary continued with its call to Santorini on March 23, representing the first visit to the island from a cruise ship following the removal of the temporary restrictions that had been put in place by the local  Greek authorities.

The ship’s refurbishment added 47 additional cabins: 32 suites have expanded the ship’s premium capacity by 52%, reflecting the growing demand for this category of accommodation, while 15 interior “Cosmos Cabins” have also been added. This overall increase in cabins has raised the ship’s total capacity by 7.4%.

The 32 suites include two new categories: 30 “Junior Dream Suites” which are approximately 269 square feet in size featuring balconies over 60 square feet, and two “Grand Horizon Suites” – which are situated above the bridge, are 452 square feet  in size and include separate living areas and generous balconies that are nearly 164 square feet and perfect for enjoying the endless vistas.

Other upgrades include the addition of the Smoked Olive restaurant in line with her fleet mate Celestyal Journey, available as a dedicated, complimentary dining space for all suite guests, offering complimentary dining with additional a la carte menu options such as roasted lamb shank entrée and rum baba dessert, charged at a small fee. There will also be a “pop up” evening Grill Seekers restaurant with a bookable private dining area later in the season, offering high-end, speciality regional cuisine inspired by the destinations on the ship’s itinerary.

Celestyal has invested significantly in the ship since its introduction to the fleet in November 2023. The line initially updated all the social spaces onboard, along with a stateroom refresh and the addition of a new coffee bar, Café Nation, as well as complimentary eateries, the Pizza Oven and poolside Greek Deli. All the refurbishment work was led by specialist design agency AMK.

Lee Haslett, Chief Commercial Officer at Celestyal, said: “This latest refit reinforces our commitment to constantly evolving our guest experience and offering out-of-this-world value. Our stunning upgrades, including two new cabin categories, provide guests with even more home comforts and choice in line with demand for more premium and spacious staterooms.

“We were thrilled to debut Celestyal Discovery’s upgrades last week and to be the first cruise line back to the island of Santorini, which is a firm favorite with our guests, as we kick-start the new season in the Greek islands and Mediterranean.”

Celestyal Discovery will offer three- and four-night night “Iconic Greek Islands” cruises departing Athens from March to November, calling at Mykonos, Kusadasi, Patmos, Rhodes and Santorini with prices starting at $389pp for an interior Cosmos Cabin, $1,169pp for a new Junior Dream Suite, and $1,439pp for a new Grand Horizon Suite.*  All meals, soft drinks, WiFi and gratuities are included.

For more information visit celestyal.com, @celestyal or call (877) 337-4665.