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Setting Sail with Celebrity Cruises: Venice to Istanbul

Bosphorus Sunrise
Bosphorus Sunrise

Saturday morning I had breakfast on my balcony as dawn broke over the Bosphorus. I gazed, mesmerized, as the waters shifted from grey to gold to cobalt blue as the sun rose and the city of Istanbul started to stir. The lilting sound of the call to prayer wafted across the water instilling a sense of place. It was the perfect ending to a fabulous cruise from Venice to Istanbul. As the sun reflected golden on the water I reflected on my outstanding week with Celebrity Cruises.

Breakfast on my balcony overlooking the Bosphorus
Breakfast on my balcony

I met up with Amy from Celebrity Cruises, Monica from The Travel Hack and Elle from Bird in the Hand to spend a week cruising the Mediterranean. Our ship, Celebrity Equinox, is a floating island, and every morning we’d wake to a new location, a new view and new experiences. I’d leave my curtains open every night so I could see each day’s new dawn from my pillow.

Celebrity Equinox
Celebrity Equinox
Celebrity Equinox Stateroom

My Stateroom

As soon as I woke and saw my new view I was out of bed and ready to explore. And I’m so not a morning person! This was my second cruise with Celebrity and I loved every minute of it. I’d been unsure about my first cruise. Would there be enough to do? I’m a doer, an explorer and find it hard to sit still for long so I didn’t want to be lying on a sun bed for a whole week. Well, there’s loads to do. All the time. In fact you could end up needing a holiday after taking a cruise!

Of course when the ship’s docked there’s exploring to be done on land but on a sea day there’s so much to do too. Spinning classes on deck, a workout in the gym or a Pilates class. There’s a theatre, artworks all over the ship and even a basketball court. I took a fantastic yoga class overlooking the water and came out feeling refreshed and invigorated.

The Equinox Spa

I also visited the ship’s spa and had a deep tissue massage. Susan, who had magic fingers, managed to seek out every little knot and made sure all my stress and tension just melted away. The next day I was walking on air and my back has felt loose and relaxed ever since. In fact I still feel fabulous – even after a week back in the office.

Celebrity Cruise Spa
The Persian Garden

Food on Board Celebrity Cruises

The award-winning food on board Celebrity ships is exceptional and we ate at most of the ship’s speciality restaurants; Blue, Tuscan Grill, Murano and even at the Captain’s Table. We also  chatted to the executive chef and two head chefs who set up a little cooking demonstration for us and took us on a tour of one of the ship’s galleys which was fascinating. Imagine cooking for nearly 3,000 guests three times a day.

Victor, Equinox Chef
Victor, Equinox Chef
Avocado, Salmon and Crab Starter
Avocado, Salmon and Crab Starter

Our Celebrity Cruise Route

We took just part of this Mediterranean cruise and began our voyage in beautiful Venice before sailing across the Adriatic to spend a day in Dubrovnik seeking out scenes from Game of Thrones and gorgeous little cliff-side bars.

Bridge of Sighs, Venice
Bridge of Sighs, Venice
The Apothecary, Dubrovnik
The Apothecary, Dubrovnik

As you can imagine exploring Venice and Dubrovnik was pretty exhausting but a sea day followed and with a bit of pampering in the Spa we were rejuvenated and ready for a stop at the Greek Island of Mykonos. We explored the blue and white alleyways of Mykonos and Little Venice and climbed the hill overlooking the town to check out the iconic windmills. We also took an excursion to the tiny island of Delos birthplace of Apollo.

Mykonos Windmills
Mykonos Windmills
Delos Ruins
Delos Ruins

Our final destination was the fascinating city of Istanbul.

View of Istanbul from the Bosphorus
Istanbul from the Bosphorus
Hagia Sofia Mosque, Istanbul
Hagia Sofia Mosque, Istanbul

Of course, between each port-of-call, were some pretty amazing on-board experiences. I’ll be sharing with you some of the highlights in the next couple of weeks so stay tuned for posts on these and the destinations we visited. Find out some surprising facts about what goes on behind the scenes on a Celebrity Cruise ship and check out some views from a cruise; photos of the cities we visited seen from the ship during sail-away and arrival.  Some of the best I’ve ever experienced and from a totally different perspective as we sailed past.

Huge thanks go to Celebrity Cruises who hosted me on this amazing cruise, however, all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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Lorene McDowell

Tuesday 18th of November 2014

we did Venice to Barcelona in September. Our ports of call were Venice, Dubrovnik , Mykonos, Istanbul, Salerno, Civitavecchia, Livorno, Toulon and Barcelona. We enjoyed every moment of this cruise on Celebrity Equinox and would be ready to go again at the drop of a hat.

Suzanne Jones

Tuesday 18th of November 2014

They're fantastic cruises - I just did the first half finishing in Istanbul but it was still fabulous. The food on board is stunning :)

Rosana McPhee Hot&Chilli Food and Travel Blog

Tuesday 18th of November 2014

Hi Suzanne, what a lovely route, I loved my cruise experience at Equinox and Victor was a sweet heart, our recipe was tuna and forbidden rice - very nice. Love your pictures! R

Suzanne Jones

Tuesday 18th of November 2014

Forbidden rice - I'm intrigued now! The executive chefs were quite a trio - lovely people :)

Just Add Attitude

Saturday 20th of September 2014

It sounds and looks like you had a truly fab week. Your images are beautiful.

Suzanne Jones

Monday 22nd of September 2014

We absolutely did - we were treated like celebrities! I actually managed not to pile on any pounds too :)

Kathryn Burrington

Friday 19th of September 2014

It all sounds fabulous and each destination you visited is a place I long to go to but not made it there as yet! As you can imagine I'm just a tintsy bit jealous. OK, I'm a lot jealous but I'm looking forward to hearing more about it.

Suzanne Jones

Monday 22nd of September 2014

It was an amazing trip and each port of call was special. When are you off to Santorini - that's been on my wishlist for a while now...?

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