Celestyal Journey Bridge (Forward) Webcam Decommissioned
This ship webcam has been decommissioned by the ship operator Celestyal Cruises. If you would like to see Celestyal Journey's camera(s) returned to service please contact the cruise line directly. The following is Celestyal Cruises' customer service contact information and social media links:Note: Multiple cruise lines took their cameras out of service at the beginning of the pandemic. No cruise line that did this has returned them to service at this time.
Celestyal Journey Cruise Ship Details
The Statendam class cruise ships were built between 1993 and 1996 for Holland America Line and are known for their classic elegant design with spacious public areas. The ships feature a large theater and multiple specialty restaurants with extensive outdoor promenade areas. The class was designed for destination immersion and traditional cruising style. The vessels include refined interiors and comfortable accommodations.
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