The July 26, 2027 cruise on the Celebrity Millennium departs from Tokyo, Japan. On this 12 Night Best Of Japan - Nebuta Festival (Tokyo Roundtrip) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 7 cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Celebrity Millennium sets sail on Monday, Jul 26th and returns on Saturday, Aug 7th.
The graph below tracks historic price of the Celebrity Millennium cruise ship departing July 26, 2027. The most recent price for this sailing starts at $1,552 ($130 per night) for an Inside Cabin. Compared to the average price of $1,321 ($111 per night), this represents a recent increase of 17%.
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Celebrity Millennium - July 26, 2027 - 12 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Jul 26th | Tokyo, Japan |
2 | Jul 27th | Shimizu, Japan |
3 | Jul 28th | Kobe (kyoto), Japan |
4 | Jul 26th | Kobe (kyoto), Japan |
5 | Jul 30th | Kochi, Japan |
6 | Jul 31st | At Sea |
7 | Aug 1st | Busan (Pusan), South Korea |
8 | Aug 2nd | At Sea |
9 | Aug 3rd | Hakodate, Japan |
10 | Aug 4th | Aomori, Japan |
11 | Jul 26th | Aomori, Japan |
12 | Aug 6th | At Sea |
13 | Aug 7th | Tokyo, Japan |
The Celebrity Millennium sails on July 26, 2027 for a 12 Night Best Of Japan - Nebuta Festival (Tokyo Roundtrip). The ship will depart the port of Tokyo, Japan at 4:30 PM and will return to the port of Tokyo, Japan on Aug 7th at 5:30 AM. During the 13-day journey, the Celebrity Millennium will visit 6 additional ports and will spend 3 days at sea.
The Millennium has a construction date of 2000 and a total size of 90,963 gross tons. The ship measures 965 feet (294 meters) in length. Celebrity Millennium is included in Celebrity’s Millenium Class. At full capacity, the Celebrity Millennium holds 3,098 passengers. That includes 2,138 cruise vacationers and 960 staff members. The Millennium total number of staterooms is 1,109.
To see how this compares, click through to see Celebrity Millennium age and stats vs all Celebrity ships. There you’ll find graphs showing length, capacity, tonnage and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.
To check out the ship from top to bottom, click here for Celebrity Millennium Deck Plans.
Huge department stores brim with shoppers, neon flashes from dusk to dawn, and the entire world pays heed to the slightest fluctuation on the Nikkei Index. From the Imperial Palace and Meiji Shrine to the fabled Ginza district, 21st-century Tokyo is an intriguing composite of East and West. Japanese houses of wood and paper stand in the shadow of towering steel and mortar. Not far away, one of the world's most impressive sights soars 12,388 feet to its snow-clad peak: Mount Fuji, the majestic symbol of Japan.
Shimizu city, a port and fishing center located in Shizuoka Prefecture, exports tea, oranges, and canned food. Shimizu also produces motorcycles, ships, and musical instruments and is home to petroleum and aluminum refineries. Nearby is Miho-no-matsubara, a breakwater famed for its beauty. Located between Tokyo and Osaka, Shimizu is conveniently located for touring central Honshu.
Famous for its succulent Kobe beef and cosmopolitan flair, this booming port town sits between the Rokko Mountains and Osaka Bay. Home to many foreigners, this commercial center is the most international in western Japan, containing a remarkable architectural mix of Swiss chalets, Muslim mosques, and Russian Orthodox churches, tucked between traditional Japanese buildings.
Famous for its succulent Kobe beef and cosmopolitan flair, this booming port town sits between the Rokko Mountains and Osaka Bay. Home to many foreigners, this commercial center is the most international in western Japan, containing a remarkable architectural mix of Swiss chalets, Muslim mosques, and Russian Orthodox churches, tucked between traditional Japanese buildings.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Pusan is South Korea's second largest city and largest port, handling most of the nation's foreign trade. Lying at the head of the Naktong River basin, it has served as a main southern gateway to Korea from Japan. Historic landmarks include the Kyongbok Palace, built in 1394 by the first monarch of the Yi dynasty; the Changdok Palace, containing many valuable relics; and the Toksu Palace, which houses the National Museum and Art Gallery.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Opened to U.S. ships in 1854 and then in 1857 to general foreign trade, Hokodate was the chief port of Hokkaido until recently replaced by Sapporo. It is linked with Aomori on Honshu by the Seikan Tunnel. A commercial and industrial center, the city's main industries are fishing, shipbuilding, and food processing. Of interest is the Goryokaku, the fort where the Tokugawa shogun made his last stand.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Huge department stores brim with shoppers, neon flashes from dusk to dawn, and the entire world pays heed to the slightest fluctuation on the Nikkei Index. From the Imperial Palace and Meiji Shrine to the fabled Ginza district, 21st-century Tokyo is an intriguing composite of East and West. Japanese houses of wood and paper stand in the shadow of towering steel and mortar. Not far away, one of the world's most impressive sights soars 12,388 feet to its snow-clad peak: Mount Fuji, the majestic symbol of Japan.