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"Sold off" is a bit harsh!I prefer the way they put it "leaving the fleet". I dont know if it was confirmed if she is moving to that French cruiseline (a division of RCI)?

 

Love the Century....I'm glad I have another cruise on her ♡

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"Sold off" is a bit harsh!I prefer the way they put it "leaving the fleet". I dont know if it was confirmed if she is moving to that French cruiseline (a division of RCI)?

 

Love the Century....I'm glad I have another cruise on her ♡

Meant no disrespect, just confirming what we knew months ago, that she was being sold off/leaving the fleet/ or however you want to say it.:D

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You will still be able to cruise on her if you want....but it will be under Pullmantur which is what Royal Caribbean call themselves in the Med.

 

 

Celebrity Century is to join CDF Croisières de France, the Paris-based subsidiary of Pullmantur/Royal Caribbean, in spring 2015, adding more berths, balcony cabins and amenities.

 

 

Celebrity Century is the oldest ship in the Celebrity fleet and, apart from the 98-passenger Galápagos vessel, Celebrity Xpedition, the smallest. It is currently operating from Port Everglades, offering varied Panama Canal, Bahamas and Caribbean cruises, to be followed by Pacific coastal voyages and a return to Alaska in the summer.

 

A mid-September cruise will reposition the ship from San Francisco to Sydney for the balance of 2014 and early 2015. In February 2015, Celebrity Century will embark on a series of cruises from Singapore, capped with a sailing to Dubai in late March.

 

A cruise from Dubai via the Suez Canal will take the ship to the Mediterranean, arriving in Civitavecchia in late April 2015.

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You will still be able to cruise on her if you want....but it will be under Pullmantur which is what Royal Caribbean call themselves in the Med.

 

 

Celebrity Century is to join CDF Croisières de France, the Paris-based subsidiary of Pullmantur/Royal Caribbean, in spring 2015, adding more berths, balcony cabins and amenities.

 

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It'll actually be with Croisières de France, which is their French speaking subsidiary.

 

You could book with them - but it would be best if you knew French if you wanted to do that. ;)

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