The Apex of the Atlantic to Orlando - 16 Night Package

Cruise from Southampton - stay in Orlando

Embark on The Apex of the Atlantic to Orlando, a 16-night cruise package from Southampton aboard Celebrity Apex, offering the ultimate blend of convenience and adventure. Begin with a 13-night transatlantic cruise, avoiding airport stress and enjoying luxury from day one. Explore vibrant destinations: Vigo, known for its seafood and Galician charm; the Azores, with lush volcanic landscapes and whale-watching opportunities; and Bermuda, famous for pink-sand beaches and turquoise waters.

After your ocean voyage, fly home effortlessly with a one-way flight and enjoy 3 nights at a 4-star hotel on Orlando’s International Drive, close to world-class dining, shopping, and theme parks. This package combines stress-free cruising, exotic ports, and the excitement of Orlando in one unforgettable journey.

Make your way to the Port of Southampton to embark the ship and enjoy the sailaway party.

Celebrity Apex

Celebrity Apex is the second of the acclaimed Edge class of ship. This is a ship that wows at every turn from the infinite balcony staterooms with large marble bathrooms to the ultra-cool Eden chill out lounge accessed through a dark grotto of golden trees, to the futuristic rooftop terrace. Celebrity seems to have replaced the conventional with amazing taking you into the future of cruising. There are 12 dining options on board, a gallery or relaxing poolside cabanas, an asymmetrical pool area and the Magic Carpet moving entertainment space up and down the outside edge of the ship. Seeing is believing and these Edge class ships are worthy of the prices they rightly command- not just as a cruise experience but an ultra-modern holiday experience.

Spend a relaxing day at sea taking advantage of the wide range of facilities, entertainment and ding options on board without interruption.

Vigo

Vigo is the main Port of Spain's Galicia region and is famous for its seafood. Explore the old town with it winding narrow tree-lined streets and squares.

Lisbon

The capital of the country situated on the North bank of the River Tagus as it flows under the imposing Vasco Da Gama suspension bridge (the longest in Europe) before it reaches the ocean. Within walking distance of the cruise terminal is the area known as is Belem - with the largest number of heritage sites connected with Portuguese maritime history such as the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos from 1501, the Maritime Museum and the Museum of Archaeology. The Torre de Belem is another marvellous monument and classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Parque das Nações is the site of the 1998 World Fair; and is a lively area where the locals have fun, enjoy shows, go for a walk, play sport and shop. Here you will also find the Oceanário de Lisboa which is one of the largest public aquaria in Europe to promote knowledge of the oceans. Perhaps visit the Pavilion of Knowledge (Ciência Viva) which is an interactive science and technology museum. Mainly games-based, its exhibitions and activities allow children to explore a variety of themes in an interactive and fun way.

Spend a relaxing day at sea taking advantage of the wide range of facilities, entertainment and ding options on board without interruption.

Ponta Delgada (Azores)

Ponta Delgada is the capital of the largest island called San Miguel in a chain of nine volcanic islands stretching over 370 miles - situated 550 miles northwest of Madeira and 1196 miles southeast of Newfoundland. The Azores sit on the junction for the Eurasian , North American and African plates are home to some of the tallest mountains in the world when measured from their base on the ocean floor. The scenery is as diverse as the history with lots of volcanoes, calderas, craters, caves and lava fields; the rural beauty spot of Sete Citades is a must see as are the hot springs and botanical gardens in Furnes. The Azores were colonized by the Portugese in the mid 15th century and were captured by the Spanish from 1583 to 1642. The Azores became an important Allied air and naval base during World War II and were instrumental in the Battle of the Atlantic helping to protect Convoys from U-Boat attack. As a result the Military museum situated in a walled fortress is supremely fascinating.

Spend a relaxing day at sea taking advantage of the wide range of facilities, entertainment and ding options on board without interruption.

Kings Wharf (Bermuda)

Located at the West End of Bermuda on Ireland Island in Dockyard Parish, the port was built for the British Navy as a base between Halifax and the West Indies. The Georgian-style fort here later served as a North Atlantic base during both World Wars; it was finally abandoned in 1951 and is a popular tourist spot together with the National Museum of Bermuda, the Arts Centre and the Bermuda Craft Market. Trek up nearly 200 steps to the top of historic Gibbs Hill Lighthouse in Southampton, shop at the Clocktower Mall, sample a scrumptious rum cake at the Bermuda Rum Cake Company or stroll through the Arts Centre to view the works of Bermuda's premier artists.

Spend a relaxing day at sea taking advantage of the wide range of facilities, entertainment and ding options on board without interruption.

Disembark the ship after breakfast and transfer to the International Drive area of Orlando for an overnight hotel stay.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Orlando at SeaWorld

A further two nights' hotel stay.

Orlando

Orlando, Florida is one of the most dynamic and fast-growing cities in the United States, globally renowned as the theme park capital of the world. Home to world-famous attractions such as Walt Disney World Resort, Universal Orlando Resort, and SeaWorld, the city attracts millions of visitors each year seeking entertainment, adventure, and family-friendly experiences. Beyond the theme parks, Orlando offers a vibrant urban culture with a thriving dining scene, upscale shopping districts, professional sports teams, and a lively nightlife, particularly around areas like International Drive, Downtown Orlando, and Winter Park. The city’s year-round subtropical climate, with warm temperatures and abundant sunshine, makes it an appealing destination in every season, especially for travelers escaping colder climates.

In addition to its tourism appeal, Orlando has developed into a diverse and forward-looking metropolitan area with a strong economy and rich cultural identity. The city is a growing hub for technology, healthcare, aerospace, and education, supported by institutions such as the University of Central Florida, one of the largest universities in the nation. Orlando’s neighborhoods blend modern development with historic charm, while nearby natural landscapes offer lakes, wetlands, and wildlife preserves that showcase Florida’s unique ecosystem. With its combination of world-class attractions, economic opportunity, and relaxed lifestyle, Orlando continues to stand out as both a premier travel destination and an increasingly desirable place to live and work.

 

Transfer to Orlando International airport for your overnight flight home.

Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
18/10/26 £1699 £1689 £2269 NA View
17/10/27 £1679 £1899 £2129 £5269 View