The Celebrity Infinity recently kicked off a repositioning cruise to the Eastern Mediterranean and the Greek Isles ahead of a series of sailings in the region.

Having completed a drydock in France earlier this year, the Celebrity Cruises vessel departed from Spain on Feb. 3, 2026.

The ship is now offering a 13-night cruise to Greece that features visits to destinations in Italy, Malta, Greece and Turkey.

After departing from Barcelona, the cruise is scheduled to sail to Messina, Valletta, Nafplion, Heraklion, Rhodes, Kusadasi and Thessaloniki before arriving in Piraeus.

Starting its season in the region, the Celebrity Infinity is set to offer an 11-night cruise on February 16, 2026.

Following the company’s “Best of Greece” itinerary, the sailing features visits to seven ports of call in Greece, Turkey and Cyprus.

Upon departing from Piraeus, the cruise sails to Nafplion, Katakolon, Heraklion, Rhodes, Limassol, Antalya and Kusadasi.

The ship will continue to sail in the region through early November, offering a series of seven- to 11-night cruises departing from Piraeus.

Before embarking on the repositioning cruise, the 2001-built vessel was offering cruises to the Western Mediterranean and the Canary Islands.

The ship is set to return to the region for the 2026-27 winter, offering itineraries departing from Barcelona.

Operating in Europe on a year-round basis since early 2023, the Celebrity Infinity also underwent a drydock earlier this year.

In January, the 2,170-passenger vessel arrived at a shipyard in France for regular maintenance, statutory work and overall upkeep.

At the time, the Millennium-class ship became the first Celebrity ship to enter drydock in 2026, being soon followed by the Celebrity Solstice.

The 2008-built vessel arrived at a shipyard in Singapore for a major refurbishment a few weeks later in January.

As part of the project, the Solstice will debut modernized public areas, as well as new venues and dining choices.