Celestyal is celebrating Team GB’s success in the Paris 2024 Olympics by offering all of its medallists a free cruise.
Great Britain achieved its third highest tally in Paris, collecting 65 medals – 14 golds, 22 silvers and 29 bronzes – to match its medal haul from London 2012.
All Team GB’s medal winners can take their pick from a selection of complimentary cruises on Celestyal Journey, pictured, including:
- A seven-night Steps of Paul voyage, departing Athens on October 12, 2024, onboard Celestyal Journey, calling at Thessaloniki, Kavala, Istanbul, Dikili, Kusadasi and Patmos.
- A selection of seven-night Desert Days voyages departing Doha on Celestyal Journey between December 2024 and March 2025, calling at Khalifa Bin Salman, Dubai, Khasab, Sir Bani Yas Island and Abu Dhabi.
- A selection of seven–night Idyllic Aegean voyages departing Athens on Celestyal Journey between May and October, 2025, calling at Thessaloniki, Kusadasi, Heraklion (Crete), Santorini, Mykonos and Milos.
- A selection of seven-night Heavenly Adriatic’departing Athens in 2025 on Celestyal Journey sailing between April and August 2025, calling at Kotor, Split, Venice or Bari and Katakolo for visits to nearby Ancient Olympia.
Celestyal Cruises’ headquarters are in Greece, the birthplace of the Olympic Games, and the Celestyal’s Greece itineraries also offer a history of the Olympic Games in Athens’ shore excursion, led by National Geographic-trained guides.
During this, the athletes can trace the evolution of the Olympic Games on an in-depth tour of Olympic sites and discover how ancient Greek athletes continue to inspire the country today. The tour includes an opportunity to meet a former Olympic athlete for an exclusive viewing of the Olympic Sports Complex.
Lee Haslett, chief commercial officer at Celestyal, said: “Following years of exceptionally hard training and the pressures of competing at an Olympic Games, we look forward to welcoming our medallists and their guests onboard with our renowned warm hospitality. Congratulations to all of our cherished Olympians.”








