The design of Celebrity Cruises’ new river ships is only part of the plan, with storytelling-led experiences also central to the strategy.Celebrity CruisesRiver cruising has long promised cultural immersion, but the reality often follows a familiar pattern.Guests disembark, join a guided tour and move through a destination at pace, absorbing fact after fact along the way. The format works, but it does not always resonate, or remain memorable for long.As Celebrity Cruises prepares to launch its first river cruises in 2027, it is building a program designed to shift excursions away from information-heavy tours toward something much more personal in what the line calls its “storyteller series.”A Different Way To Experience CultureAmsterdam will be an early focus city for the new venture. One early example offers a clear sense of how the storyteller philosophy might translate into practice.Rather than a comprehensive walkthrough of the Van Gogh Museum, the experience is led by a local artist with decades of experience. Instead of covering every gallery, the focus is selective. A handful of works are chosen, each tied to a broader narrative about influence, technique and artistic development.Celebrity River Cruises clients could explore the Stedelijk museum in Amsterdam in the company of a local artist.David NikelThe same approach continues at the Stedelijk Museum, where only a small number of modern pieces are explored in depth. The intention is not to see everything, but to understand something.Traditional tours often aim for completeness. This approach prioritizes connection, both between the guests and the art and between the guests and the guide.That matters, because the second half of the experience shifts from interpretation to participation.A Truly Local ExperienceGuests are introduced to the artist’s own studio and how their work reflects the influences discussed earlier. The setting is informal and personal, far removed from the structured environment of a museum.Then comes an unexpected step. Guests are invited to paint. It is a simple activity, but it changes the dynamic entirely. The works seen earlier are no longer abstract references but part of a creative process that guests can briefly experience themselves.The result is intended to create a more memorable connection to the art, not just a visit to a famous museum.Why Storytellers Matter For Celebrity CruisesThe storyteller series is positioned as one of several pillars in a wider destination program, alongside experiences focused on skill-building, large-scale signature events and independent exploration.What ties them together is a shift in emphasis. Rather than presenting destinations through a traditional guide-led format, the goal is to frame them through people, narratives, lived experience and perhaps most importantly of all, participation.Van Gogh’s paintings of Sunflowers are among his most famous. A local artist can provide more memorable description.David NikelIt’s why Laura Hodges Bethge, president of Celebrity Cruises, said that guests will “return home with stories no one else can tell.”Even the option for independent exploration, named “keys to the city”, is shaped by a more curated, tech-enabled approach, with digital tools set to guide guests through destinations based on their interests while still connecting them to local stories and perspectives along the way.Celebrity Cruises In A Crowded MarketRiver cruising is already a mature sector, with established operators offering extensive excursion programs.Most include guided tours as part of the fare, often with optional upgrades. That makes differentiation difficult.The individual elements of Celebrity’s storyteller series are not entirely new to river cruising, with most established lines already offering locally led and immersive excursions.Uniworld offers a “do as the locals do” concept including transport between sites using trams and other local methods, while its “village day” excursions dive into cultural activities or showcase a specific resident and their life. Meanwhile, AmaWaterways offers “exclusive encounters with local culture”.What is different with Celebrity’s approach is how deliberately the excursions are structured and positioned as the core of the experience, rather than an enhancement to it.In that sense, the innovation may lie less in what is offered and more in how clearly it is packaged and presented to guests. The delivery is designed to feel more immersive and more personal. It is a subtle shift, but one that could resonate widely.If successful, it may redefine what river cruise guests expect from a shore excursion. Not just access to a destination, but a much more meaningful way to engage with it.MORE FROM FORBESForbesDesigns Revealed For New Celebrity River Cruise ShipsBy David NikelForbesShould You Book Cruise Excursions Or Go Independent?By David NikelForbesBritish Isles Cruises Offer A Simple Way To See A Complex RegionBy David Nikel