The August 13, 2027 cruise on the Celebrity Solstice departs from Vancouver, British Columbia. On this Alaska Northbound Glacier sailing, the ship will visit a total of 8 cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Celebrity Solstice sets sail on Friday, Aug 13th and returns on Friday, Aug 20th.
The graph below tracks historic price of the Celebrity Solstice cruise ship departing August 13, 2027. The most recent price for this sailing starts at $1,261 ($181 per night) for an Inside Cabin. Compared to the average price of $1,286 ($184 per night), this represents a recent decrease of 2%.
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Celebrity Solstice - August 13, 2027 - 7 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Aug 13th | Vancouver, British Columbia |
2 | Aug 13th | Cruise Inside Passage, Alaska |
3 | Aug 15th | Sitka, Alaska |
4 | Aug 16th | Cruise Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier |
5 | Aug 17th | Icy Strait Point (Hoonah), Alaska |
6 | Aug 18th | Juneau, Alaska |
7 | Aug 19th | Cruise Hubbard Glacier |
8 | Aug 20th | Seward (Anchorage), Alaska |
The Celebrity Solstice sails on August 13, 2027 for a Alaska Northbound Glacier. The ship will depart the port of Vancouver, British Columbia at 4:30 PM and will return to the port of Seward (Anchorage), Alaska on Aug 20th at 6:00 AM. During the 8-day journey, the Celebrity Solstice will visit 7 additional ports and will spend 0 days at sea.
The Solstice has a construction date of 2008 and a total size of 121,878 gross tons. The ship measures 1,033 feet (315 meters) in length. Celebrity Solstice is included in Celebrity’s Solstice Class. At full capacity, the Celebrity Solstice holds 4,102 passengers. That includes 2,852 cruise vacationers and 1,250 staff members. The Solstice total number of staterooms is 1,426.
To see how this compares, click through to see Celebrity Solstice 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 Solstice Deck Plans.
This metropolis is Canada's fastest growing city. Visit Gastown, a restored turn-of-the-century district where Vancouver's first saloon still stands. See trumpeter swans at Lost Lake, contemplate the ducks at Beaver Lagoon, or watch exotic aquatic creatures at the Stanley Park Aquarium. Climb the Lookout for a 360-degree view of the city.
Alaska's Inside Passage is awash with pristine water mountain views. A cruise among the fjords and islands takes you into prime habitat for bald eagles, sea lions, and whales. The Inside Passage is home to the totem poles of the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian Indians, and Russian setters, as well as prospectors, lumberjacks, and fishermen. All have added to the tapestry of this area's history.
Sitka is considered Alaska's most beautiful seaside town, with views of island-studded waters and stately spruce forests reaching to the water's edge. Sitka offers a combination of Native culture, Russian history, and Alaskan wilderness which provides a diverse and unequaled Alaskan experience. The mild climate and dense forests make Sitka one of the best places to view wildlife in Alaska.
Alaska's capital city, Juneau, is located in Southeast Alaska. The Tongass Rain Forest climate provides Juneau with lush terrain and wildflowers. Visitors can find unparalleled glacier viewing from Tracy Arm Fjord, Mendenhall Glacier, the Juneau Icefield and Glacier Bay National Park, and outdoor enthusiasts will love Juneau's kayaking, dogsledding, rafting, biking, hiking and glacier hiking.
Seward, Alaska is a port city and an alpine resort town. Imagine a sparkling body of water, Resurrection Bay, with towering mountains lining its shores. Mt. Marathon, where the famous Fourth of July race is held, lies in front of the Harding Icefield which extends down the coast. Marine life abounds, eagles and seabirds fill the air, and mountain goats, bear and moose, all inhabit the surrounding forest.