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This 17-night cruise and stay aboard Celebrity Solstice departs Sydney and sails north through Airlie Beach, Cairns and Port Douglas to Darwin, then crosses to Bali’s Benoa and Celukan Bawang ports before concluding with two nights in Singapore, with $3,000 savings per stateroom, Classic Beverage Package and unlimited Wi-Fi all included.
Discover Australia’s most spectacular tropical coastline on this incredible 17-night package aboard the newly renewed Celebrity Solstice. Sailing from Sydney northward through Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef, the pristine Whitsundays, and the wild Northern Territory, then on to the tropical paradise of Bali before crossing to Singapore, the Coral Island Discovery is a journey of genuine natural wonders for lovers of natural wonders, vibrant cultures, and relaxed luxury at sea.
Dream bigger – this sailing comes with flexible booking options.
Your Cruiseabout specialist will walk you through the deposit flexibility on this deal and find the right fare for your situation. Expert advice included.
INCLUDED IN YOUR PACKAGE
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Savings of $3,000* per stateroom included
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Classic Beverage Package and Unlimited Surf Wi-Fi – up to $2,200 value per couple included*
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15 night cruise on the renewed Celebrity Solstice, Sydney to Singapore
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All meals and entertainment onboard
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Port charges, government fees
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Onboard cruise gratuities
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Private Port to Hotel Transfer
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2 nights, 4-star hotel accommodation in Singapore
YOUR ITINERARY
ydney is one of the great embarkation cities in the world, and sailing out of the harbour past the Opera House and Harbour Bridge is the finest possible beginning to any Australian voyage.
Board Celebrity Solstice today and settle into your stateroom as the city’s iconic waterfront passes by. The ship sails north this evening with the Pacific on the port side and the Queensland coast ahead. The Great Barrier Reef is two days away.
Two days at sea northward through the Coral Sea, and the water changes colour as the Great Barrier Reef approaches.
The deep blue of the open Pacific gives way to the increasingly luminous turquoise of the reef system as Celebrity Solstice moves into Queensland waters. The Hot Glass Show on the Lawn Club deck is one of the most distinctive activities at sea on any ship — glassblowers creating original pieces in front of a live audience is something no other cruise line offers. The Solarium, the Spa and the multiple dining venues are all worth discovering before the reef ports begin tomorrow.
Airlie Beach arrives tomorrow and the Whitsundays are close enough that the first islands are visible from the upper decks in good weather.
The Coral Sea is one of the most biologically productive bodies of water on earth and the reef system that lies just below the surface will be fully apparent once Celebrity Solstice anchors. Use today to plan your Airlie Beach and Cairns excursions — there is a significant decision to make about whether to prioritise the outer reef, the Whitsunday islands or the rainforest, and today is the right time to consider it.
Airlie Beach is the gateway to the Whitsunday Islands, one of the most beautiful archipelagos in the world and the starting point for some of the finest sailing, snorkelling and scenic flights available anywhere in Australia.
Seventy-four islands scatter across turquoise water here, with Whitehaven Beach — 7 kilometres of pure white silica sand — consistently ranked among the most beautiful beaches on earth. The Heart Reef, a naturally formed coral heart visible only from a scenic flight, is one of Queensland’s most iconic images. A catamaran day trip through the islands or a reef snorkel in the protected waters of the national park are both exceptional options for a day that most passengers will consider the highlight of the entire voyage.
Cairns is the primary gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, and a day here with Celebrity Solstice’s shore excursion options gives you direct access to the world’s largest coral ecosystem.
The outer reef, accessible by high-speed catamaran, is where the most spectacular coral formations and the greatest diversity of marine life are found — sea turtles, reef sharks, giant clams and fish in colours that seem impossible in nature. For those who prefer to stay above water, the Scenic Railway to Kuranda cuts through the Wet Tropics rainforest on a century-old mountain track that is one of the great train journeys in Australia. The Daintree Rainforest, the oldest tropical rainforest on earth at 180 million years, begins just north of the city.
Port Douglas is where the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest meet the sea, making it the only place on earth where two UNESCO World Heritage sites are simultaneously accessible from the same harbour.
Four Mile Beach stretches south from the town in a long curve of pale sand and warm water with the Coral Sea on one side and the rainforest-covered ranges rising directly behind. The Low Isles — two reef islands accessible by sailboat from the marina — offer some of the most accessible and beautiful reef snorkelling in Queensland. The Wildlife Habitat, where breakfast with koalas and hand-feeding of wallabies is offered daily, is one of the most charming wildlife experiences in North Queensland. The town itself is a relaxed resort community with excellent restaurants and a Sunday market that is worth visiting if the timing aligns.
Two sea days between Port Douglas and Darwin as Celebrity Solstice crosses the Coral Sea and enters the waters of the Arafura Sea.
The northern coast of Australia is one of the least-populated coastlines on earth and the waters between Queensland and the Northern Territory are some of the most remote. The transition from the reef’s vivid tropical blues to the darker, wider waters of the Arafura is visible and tangible. The ship’s entertainment programme, the Tuscan Grill and the Solarium pool deck are all excellent companions for two days of genuine open ocean.
The Northern Territory coast appears on the port side as Celebrity Solstice approaches Darwin, and the landscape is unlike anything encountered since Sydney.
Flat red earth, mangrove coastline and the pale blue of the Timor Sea — this is the Australia that most Australians never see and that most foreign visitors have no idea exists. Darwin is ahead, and it is the most distinctive city on this entire voyage.
Darwin is unlike any other Australian city, and a day here is one of the most distinctly Australian experiences on this entire voyage.
As the only Australian capital with a true tropical climate, Darwin sits at the intersection of Aboriginal culture, Southeast Asian influence and a frontier history all its own. The Defence of Darwin Experience tells the story of the 188 Japanese air raids of 1942, a chapter of Australian history that most Australians know far less about than they should. The jumping crocodile cruise on the Adelaide River, where massive saltwater crocodiles launch fully from the water for bait held from the boat, is one of the great wildlife encounters in Australia. The Mindil Beach Sunset Market, running Thursday and Sunday evenings, is the finest outdoor market in the country with food stalls representing every culture in the city’s remarkable demographic mix.
Two sea days crossing from Darwin toward Bali as Celebrity Solstice leaves Australian waters and enters the Indonesian archipelago.
The Timor Sea connects Australia and Indonesia across one of the world’s most culturally significant bodies of water — the crossing that Indigenous Australians and Southeast Asian traders have been making for tens of thousands of years. The light changes noticeably as the ship crosses the equatorial zone, softer and more diffuse than the sharp Australian coastal light of the past week.
Bali appears on the horizon tomorrow and the anticipation begins to build.
The island’s distinctive silhouette — the volcanic cone of Mount Agung rising above the southern slopes — is visible from the upper decks in clear weather as Celebrity Solstice approaches. It is worth attending the onboard destination lecture on Bali’s Hindu culture and artistic traditions before going ashore, as the context transforms the temple visits, the offerings and the ceremonies from interesting sights into something genuinely moving.
Bali arrives in full tropical glory and the day begins the moment the gangway touches Benoa’s dock.
The southern port gives access to the full range of Bali’s most celebrated experiences. The cliffside temple of Uluwatu at the southern tip, with its nightly Kecak fire dance performance above the Indian Ocean, is one of the most dramatic cultural experiences in Asia. The rice terraces of Tegallalang north of Ubud, carved into the hillside in concentric arcs of green, are the defining image of the island. The artisan village of Celuk for silver, Mas for woodcarving and Batuan for traditional painting give the entire interior of Bali the feel of an open-air cultural museum. Ubud’s food scene, the Monkey Forest and the Sacred Ubud Palace are within an hour of the dock.
Celukan Bawang is Celebrity Solstice’s second Bali call, docking in the north of the island rather than the south, and the contrast is immediately apparent.
Northern Bali is quieter, less developed and more authentically Balinese than the tourist-dense south. The town is primarily a commercial port but the surrounding region holds some of the island’s most rewarding experiences for visitors willing to venture beyond the dock. The Pura Melanting Temple at Pemuteran, set in a spectacular garden of black volcanic rock, is one of the finest temple complexes on the island. The diving and snorkelling at the Menjangan Island Marine Park, part of Bali Barat National Park, is considered among the best in Bali — crystal-clear water, wall diving and extraordinary coral variety. The Bali Handara Golf Course, set inside an ancient volcanic crater in the central highlands, is one of the most photographed golf courses in the world and worth the drive for non-golfers too.
Two final sea days as Celebrity Solstice crosses the Java Sea toward Singapore, and Indonesia’s island chain fades behind the stern.
The seas between Bali and Singapore carry some of the world’s busiest shipping traffic — container vessels, tankers and fishing fleets all visible from the upper decks throughout the day. The Silk Harvest restaurant and Cellar Masters, both excellent reasons to stay aboard on sea days, are at their most relaxed when the ship is in open water with no port pressure on the schedule.
Singapore is just a day away and the excitement builds as Southeast Asia’s most extraordinary city-state comes into range.
The skyline of Singapore — Marina Bay Sands, the Supertrees of Gardens by the Bay, the financial towers of the CBD — is one of the most distinctive urban vistas in the world, and arriving by ship gives you the full panoramic approach. Use today to plan your two Singapore nights carefully. This city rewards every hour spent in it, and there are choices to be made between hawker centres, Michelin-starred restaurants, heritage neighbourhoods and world-class shopping.
Singapore announces itself from the water with one of the most extraordinary skylines in Asia — Marina Bay Sands arching above the CBD, the Supertrees of Gardens by the Bay glowing at the waterfront and the financial towers rising behind them.
The city-state rewards the visitor who looks past the gleaming surface. Chinatown’s clan houses and temples, Little India’s flower garland stalls and incense shops, the Malay kampung architecture of Geylang and the preserved colonial shophouses of Tanjong Pagar all tell very different stories of the same island. The hawker centres, where Singapore’s extraordinary multicultural food culture is at its most democratic and most delicious, are the real reason the city consistently ranks among the best eating destinations in the world. Lau Pa Sat, Maxwell Food Centre and the Newton Food Centre are all within reach of the ship.
A full free day in Singapore before tomorrow’s departure, and there is no shortage of ways to spend it.
The Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are at their most beautiful in the morning. The National Museum of Singapore tells the island’s history with exceptional clarity. The Orchard Road shopping corridor, the Clarke Quay waterfront and the rooftop bar at 1-Altitude all represent different versions of the same remarkable city. If any day on this voyage calls for a Michelin-starred lunch, today is it — Singapore has more Michelin-starred hawker stalls than anywhere in the world.
Your Coral Island Discovery journey concludes this morning in Singapore.
From Sydney Harbour to the Great Barrier Reef, through Darwin’s Top End, across Bali’s temples and rice terraces and into one of Asia’s most extraordinary cities — Celebrity Solstice has delivered 17 nights of genuine variety and beauty. Transfer to Changi Airport for your flights home, or ask your Cruiseabout specialist about extending your Singapore stay.
YOUR SHIP - The Celebrity Solstice
Experience a vacation like no other aboard Celebrity Solstice. Relax and enjoy unforgettable spaces, world-class amenities, and all of the distinct features that make our cruises so extraordinary. Enjoy all of the award-winning onboard experiences as we make our way to incredible destinations. Our stylish accommodations include Concierge Class staterooms and spa-inspired AquaClass with exclusive clean cuisine dining at Blu. The Retreat experience includes private restaurant dining and 24/7 lounge. Enjoy dining options that include distinctive restaurants with menus crafted by Michelin-starred chef and the most awarded wine collection at sea. Play your favorite outdoor games, catch a concert, or just take in some sun at The Lawn Club. Invigorate your senses and discover an amazing level of soothing spa treatments at The Spa. Relax, rest, and recharge aboard Celebrity Solstice and we’ll take care of every detail, so all you have to do is enjoy your vacation.
Aqua Spa
Card Room
Lawn Club
Lawn Club
Library
Aqua Spa
Beauty Salon
Sauna
Solarium
Spa
Steam Room
Swimming Pool
Whirlpool
Art Gallery
Celebrity Central
Concierge
Conference Facilities
Elevator
Foyer
Hair Salon
Photo Gallery
Shops
Sky Observation Lounge
Bar
Bar
Blu Restaurant
Cafe al Bacio
Cellar Masters
Grand Epernay Dining Room
Lounge Bar
Martini Bar
Murano Restaurant
Poolside Bar
Silhouette Dining Room
Silk Harvest
Sunset Bar
Tuscan Grill
Basketball
Fitness Center
Fitness Equipment
Jogging Track
Connoisseur Club
Ensemble Lounge
Entertainment Team
Fortunes Casino
Hot Glass Show
Martini Bar
Michaels Club
Passport Bar
Quasar Night Club
Theatre
Description
Experience a vacation like no other aboard Celebrity Solstice. Relax and enjoy unforgettable spaces, world-class amenities, and all of the distinct features that make our cruises so extraordinary. Enjoy all of the award-winning onboard experiences as we make our way to incredible destinations. Our stylish accommodations include Concierge Class staterooms and spa-inspired AquaClass with exclusive clean cuisine dining at Blu. The Retreat experience includes private restaurant dining and 24/7 lounge. Enjoy dining options that include distinctive restaurants with menus crafted by Michelin-starred chef and the most awarded wine collection at sea. Play your favorite outdoor games, catch a concert, or just take in some sun at The Lawn Club. Invigorate your senses and discover an amazing level of soothing spa treatments at The Spa. Relax, rest, and recharge aboard Celebrity Solstice and we’ll take care of every detail, so all you have to do is enjoy your vacation.
Recreational
Aqua Spa
Card Room
Lawn Club
Lawn Club
Library
Relaxation
Aqua Spa
Beauty Salon
Sauna
Solarium
Spa
Steam Room
Swimming Pool
Whirlpool
Other
Art Gallery
Celebrity Central
Concierge
Conference Facilities
Elevator
Foyer
Hair Salon
Photo Gallery
Shops
Sky Observation Lounge
Food and Drink
Bar
Bar
Blu Restaurant
Cafe al Bacio
Cellar Masters
Grand Epernay Dining Room
Lounge Bar
Martini Bar
Murano Restaurant
Poolside Bar
Silhouette Dining Room
Silk Harvest
Sunset Bar
Tuscan Grill
Fitness
Basketball
Fitness Center
Fitness Equipment
Jogging Track
Entertainment
Connoisseur Club
Ensemble Lounge
Entertainment Team
Fortunes Casino
Hot Glass Show
Martini Bar
Michaels Club
Passport Bar
Quasar Night Club
Theatre
Launched
2008
Tonnage
122,000
Length
1,041
Capacity
2,850
AVAILABLE STATEROOMS
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Prime Inside-[I1]
Veranda (Partial View)-[V3]
Inside from $4,899*
Prime Inside-[I1]
Inside-[I2]
Guarantee Interior-[Z]
Outside
Prime Ocean View-[O1]
Ocean View-[O2]
Deluxe Panoramic Ocean View-[PN]
Panoramic Ocean View Stateroom-[PO]
Guarantee Ocean View -[Y]
Balcony from $5,999*
Prime Aqua Class-[A1]
Aqua Class-[A2]
Prime Concierge Class-[C1]
Concierge Class-[C2]
Concierge Class-[C4]
Deluxe Veranda-[DV]
Sunset Concierge Class-[SC]
Sunset Veranda-[SV]
Ultra Deluxe Veranda-[UV]
Prime Veranda-[V1]
Veranda-[V2]
Veranda (Partial View)-[V3]
Veranda-[V4]
Veranda-[V5]
Guarantee Veranda-[X]
Guarantee Aqua Class-[XA]
Guarantee Concierge Class-[XC]
Suite
Aqua Sky Suite-[AS]
Celebrity Suite-[CS]
Horizon Suite-[HS]
Panoramic with Infinite Veranda Suite-[PA]
Deluxe Panoramic Ocean View Suite-[PD]
Panoramic Ocean View Suite-[PM]
Penthouse Suite-[PS]
Royal Suite-[RS]
Sky Suite-[S1]
Sunset Sky Suite-[SS]
Guarantee Suite-[W]
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