Celebrity Cruises has announced that bookings are now open for their 2027 Galapagos expeditions aboard the Celebrity Flora, offering travelers a range of all-inclusive itineraries from 7 to 16 nights.
The Celebrity Flora, a purpose-built 100-passenger mega-yacht, provides guests with an immersive Galapagos experience featuring best-in-class accommodations and elevated culinary offerings. Travelers can participate in various activities led by Galapagos National Park expert naturalists, including snorkeling with sea lions, kayaking with sea turtles, coastal exploration along volcanic cliffs, and guided tours with giant tortoises.

Celebrity Flora
Notably, this announcement coincides with a significant milestone in Celebrity Cruises’ environmental conservation efforts. The cruise line is celebrating ten years of partnership with the Galápagos National Park on their Scalesia reforestation project, now known as the “Rewilding Galápagos” initiative. To date, the project has successfully planted over 85,000 endemic plant species.
Laura Hodges Bethge, president of Celebrity Cruises, emphasized the company’s commitment to preservation, stating, “We have the privilege of connecting our guests with some of the most pristine destinations on our planet and understand that we need to play a role in maintaining the health of these delicate ecosystems”.
The cruise line’s dedication to conservation extends beyond tree planting. The Celebrity Cruises Galápagos Fund, established in 2005, has supported various local conservation efforts and community projects. Their sponsored Hernán Carrión Nursery grows all the native plants used in reforestation efforts, which have helped restore more than 60 acres of biodiverse habitats.
Each sailing offers guests the unique opportunity to participate in the conservation project firsthand, working alongside Galapagos Park Rangers and naturalist guides to plant seedlings in the reforestation area.