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Celebrity Cruises to Bring ‘President’s Cruise’ to Norway

Celebrity Cruises has announced its annual ‘President’s Cruise’ will visit the Norwegian fjords, for the first time, in 2025.



Laura Hodges Bethge, president of Celebrity Cruises, recently announced the cruise line’s 2025 President’s Cruise itinerary. Guests aboard the 2024 President’s Cruise were the first to learn about the upcoming sailing aboard the iconic Celebrity Apex on 17th May 2025.  



For Captain’s Club members, the annual cruise offers a holiday experience like no other. It is a special opportunity for Ms Hodges Bethge and other Celebrity Cruises executive team members to spend time with the cruise line’s loyal guests, while enjoying elevated experiences not offered on any other sailing.

Guests can soak up the magic and culture of picturesque cities like Oslo, Alesund and Bergen with an exciting array of to-be-announced shore excursions, special events, and unique experiences only offered on the 2025 President’s Cruise. 

 

“The President’s Cruise is a massive celebration of our Captain’s Club members, and the sailing is an incredible opportunity for me and the executive team to spend time with our guests,” said Laura Hodges Bethge.

“It is incredibly rewarding to hear guests’ stories and experience Celebrity through their eyes. The feedback and ideas we receive while onboard are instrumental in shaping the future of Celebrity Cruises, allowing us to innovate and enhance our offerings in ways that truly resonate with our guests.”  



This year, the six-night Caribbean escape on the popular Celebrity Beyond, from Sunday 23rd June to Saturday 19th June, featured exclusive onboard entertainment, premium tailored excursions, and a sneak peek into what Celebrity guests can experience in the months and years to come.  

Geoff Percival
Geoff Percival
Geoff has worked in business, news, consumer and travel journalism for more than 25 years; having worked for and contributed to the likes of The Irish Examiner, Business & Finance, Business Plus, The Sunday Times, The Irish News, Senior Times, and The Sunday Tribune.
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