Celebrity Cruises Presents Extended Caribbean Getaways

MIAMI, Nov. 27 -- Celebrity Cruises has expanded its series of
Caribbean cruises, with new itineraries on Millennium and Galaxy departing on
alternating Mondays and Fridays, allowing vacationers to indulge in
captivating Caribbean vacations of up to 11 nights.

Millennium will continue her seven-night eastern Caribbean cruises currently
departing Fort Lauderdale on Sundays, then will remain in Fort Lauderdale to
embark on 10- and 11-night "Ultimate Caribbean" itineraries from mid-April
through September 2002, replacing the 12-night Mediterranean cruises
previously scheduled to sail between Barcelona and Istanbul next summer.

Ports of call on Millennium's new 10-night sailings include St. Maarten, St.
Lucia, Barbados, St. Kitts and St. Thomas. The 11-night itinerary includes
visits to Key West, Cozumel, Costa Rica, Panama, Cartagena, Aruba and Grand
Cayman. Fares begin at $999 per person, double occupancy.

Celebrity also will continue the 10- and 11-night Caribbean itineraries
currently offered on the line's newest ship, Summit, and will launch a unique
new series of 10- and 11-night southern Caribbean cruises from Baltimore on
Galaxy beginning in March 2002.

"Celebrity's lengthier cruises are perfect for everyone from the 'Caribbean
connoisseur' to the first-time cruise vacationer who wants more time to relax
and unwind in the tropics," said Celebrity Cruises Senior Vice President of
Marketing and Brand Planning, Ares Michaelides. "Each itinerary offers
opportunities to explore a number of exotic ports throughout the Caribbean."

Celebrity Cruises is the highest-rated premium cruise line in the industry,
with the youngest fleet of any major cruise line. Summit entered service in
October, and Constellation will make its maiden voyage in 2002, bringing the
Celebrity fleet to nine ships. For more information, visit the Celebrity web
site at
www.celebritycruises.com.

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