Celestyal is Getting Racey on Arabian Gulf Sailings

Fi car enters a turn in Qatar Grand Prix--Celestyal

Celestyal Cruises has tailored three new Arabian Gulf cruises to coincide with the Qatar and Abu Dhabi Grand Prix races in late 2024.

A three-day grandstand race ticket, which includes complimentary transfers to and from the ship, will be available to purchase for every guest booking the Formula 1 schedule and sailing onboard the 1260-guest Celestyal Journey.

The new sailings include a 14-night Desert Days & Double Grand Prix cruise departing Nov. 25, 2024 from Dubai and calling at Khasab (Oman) and Abu Dhabi (UAE), The cruise including three days onboard in Doha (Qatar) coinciding with the Formula 1 Grand Prix, and three days onboard in Abu Doha coinciding with the Formula 1 Grand Prix. Prices start at $1,709 per person.

The two weeks can be booked separately:

A seven-night Desert Days & Qatar Grand Prix cruise, overnighting and sailing round trip from Dubai departs Nov. 25 includes three days onboard in Doha (Qatar) coinciding with the Formula 1 Grand Prix. Fares are from $999 per person. Tickets to the race grandstand are priced from $253 per guest

A seven-night Desert Days & Abu Dhabi Grand Prix cruise departing Dec. 2 overnights and sails round trip from Dubai  calls at Khasab (Oman), Sir Bani Yas Island (UAE) and includes three days onboard in Abu Dhabi (UAE) coinciding with the Formula 1 Grand Prix there. It’s also priced from $999 per person.

All prices quoted are for interior cabins, based on double occupancy, including meals, drinks with meals, shore excursion credit and included all port fees and service charges.

These special cruises are part of Celestyal’s new spring campaign, offering competitive lead pricing and 50 per cent off deposits from $150 per booking, available until April 30, 2024.

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