Travel August 23, 2019

You can go glamping at sea on this cruise ship

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There's not too much that could improve upon a luxury cruise through the Galapagos Islands, with the exception of glamping on the top deck of the ship under the stars.

Michel Verdure
Celebrity Flora - Celebrity Cruises

On board the Celebrity Flora, four guests each night can do just that.

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The reservations include two cabanas, one with a double bed for sleeping, and the other for an alfresco meal. To help guests fully appreciate the breathtaking views this experience offers, a naturalist will also be available to highlight the stars and constellations visible.

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Cocktails and dinner are part of the glamping experience on the Celebrity Flora.

The one-night glamping experience is $299.

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The 100 passenger Celebrity Flora was designed specifically for the Galapagos Islands. Sailings alternate 10- and 11-night tours with an option for a 16-night itinerary. The ship had its inaugural sailing in May 2019.