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 Celebrity Xpedition

Celebrity's first ship in the small ship Expedition class, Celebrity Expedition cruises the Galapagos Islands.

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 Professional Reviews

Pearl Irby, 2005-12-04Galapagos Islands

Seymour Island North Seymour Island was named after Lord Hugh Seymour and is located at...read more

19users found this review helpful.
Pearl Irby, 2005-12-04Galapagos Islands

Day 6; Bachas Beach & Bartolome Island Bachas Beach is a beautiful beach located...read more

13users found this review helpful.
Pearl Irby, 2005-12-04Galapagos Islands

Day 9; Floreana and Santa Cruise Islands Floreana Island:   The sixth-largest...read more

15users found this review helpful.
Pearl Irby, 2005-12-04Galapagos Islands

Day 10 Depart the Xpedition return to Quito Day 10 started with our wake up call from...read more

11users found this review helpful.
Pearl Irby, 0000-00-00Galapagos Islands

Introduction: My husband Bob and I had been anticipating this cruise for years. I was...read more

102users found this review helpful.

 User Reviews

  • Name Age # of Cruises Desitination
  • Phil Haggerty  74 20 Galapagos

    My name is Phil Haggerty and my wife is Edith Goble. I am a retired city attorney and Edith is a homemaker and former health services provider. We live in Phoenix, Arizona and this would be our...read more

    45 users found this review helpful.
  • Alfred St. Jean  67 7 Galapagos

    Our trip started off with a flight from Tampa to Miami, and then on to Quito, Ecuador. On arriving in Quito, we stayed at the J. W. Marriott hotel & resort for 2 nights. This is one of...read more

    14 users found this review helpful.
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Ship Summary
  • Operator:Celebrity Cruises
  • Capacity (double occupancy):92
  • Builder:Cassens-Werft
  • Full Capacity:94
  • Inaugurated:2001
  • Space Ratio:25.3 / 24.7
  • Gross Tonnage:2,329gt
  • Crew:64
  • Length:290.3 ft. / 88.5 m