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Celebrity Cruises: 2026 – 2027 Prices, Sailing Dates & Itinerary Schedules

Celebrity Cruises

Modern Design, Thoughtful Days at Sea
Edge-Class Style, Premium Cruise Choice
Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity Cruises is a strong fit for travelers who want a premium cruise with contemporary design, varied dining, spa-focused spaces, and a calmer big-ship feel. The fleet includes Edge Series, Solstice Series, Millennium Series, and Galapagos-focused ships, so the onboard mood can change meaningfully by vessel. Guests can compare Infinite Veranda rooms, AquaClass, The Retreat suites, Camp at Sea youth activities, specialty restaurants, live entertainment, and signature spaces such as the Magic Carpet, Eden, the Solarium, and the Sunset Bar.

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Celebrity vessel docked in Norway fjord
Celebrity Apex beside Norway’s green fjord © Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity Apex aerial view in Lisbon
Celebrity Apex docked near Lisbon skyline © Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity Cruises ship sailing near Santorini cliffs
Celebrity Beyond below Santorini’s white buildings © Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity Cruises ship arriving in St. Martin
Celebrity Eclipse approaches St. Martin harbor © Celebrity Cruises
Magic Carpet overlooking the sea
Magic Carpet lounge above open water © Celebrity Cruises
Magic Carpet dining in Rhodes
Magic Carpet tables overlooking Rhodes coastline © Celebrity Cruises
Resort Deck pool sculpture
Resort Deck sculpture beside the pool © Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity Cruises Eden Restaurant and lounge
Eden Restaurant with ocean-facing lounge seating © Celebrity Cruises
Sunset Bar in St. Thomas
Sunset Bar terrace facing St. Thomas © Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity Beyond yoga session on deck
Sunrise yoga on Celebrity Beyond deck © Celebrity Cruises
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Spa reception with bright marble design © Celebrity Cruises
A Sea of Rewards, A World of Possibilities © Celebrity Cruises
About Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity Cruises was founded in 1988 and is now part of Royal Caribbean Group. Its ships are positioned in the premium cruise category, with a focus on modern interiors, destination-led itineraries, food and drink venues, wellness areas, and attentive service. Edge Series ships bring some of the line’s most recognizable design ideas, including Infinite Veranda accommodation, the Magic Carpet, Eden, Resort Deck spaces, and The Retreat suite areas. Solstice and Millennium Series ships offer a more established Celebrity feel, while Celebrity Flora serves the Galapagos Islands.

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Why Choose Celebrity Cruises?

Celebrity Cruises works well for couples, families, solo travelers, and multi-generation groups who want choice without a loud resort-at-sea atmosphere. Dining is one of the main strengths, with main dining rooms, casual venues, spa-minded options, and specialty restaurants that vary by ship. AquaClass guests can look toward Blu and thermal-suite benefits, while suite guests can compare The Retreat, Luminae, and private lounge or sundeck access. Families can use Camp at Sea on ocean ships, and itinerary-focused travelers can choose from Europe, Alaska, the Caribbean, Galapagos, Asia, Australia, and other regions.

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Onboard Experience

Accommodation

Celebrity Cruises accommodation varies by ship class, so it is worth checking the exact vessel before choosing a room. Guests may find inside, ocean view, veranda, Concierge Class, AquaClass, single staterooms, Infinite Veranda rooms on Edge Series ships, and suites within The Retreat. AquaClass is aimed at guests who value spa access and dining at Blu, while The Retreat adds a suite-focused layer with Luminae and private areas on selected ships.

Dining

Dining can include main dining rooms, Oceanview Café, Mast Grill, Spa Café, and ship-specific specialty restaurants. Blu is reserved for AquaClass guests, and Luminae is the private restaurant for The Retreat. Depending on the vessel, guests may also find Eden Restaurant, Le Voyage, Fine Cut Steakhouse, Raw on 5, Le Petit Chef, Tuscan Grille, Murano, Sushi on Five, or Eden Café on Edge Series ships.

Bars & Lounges

The bar and lounge mix changes across the fleet, from the ice-topped Martini Bar & Crush and sea-view Sunset Bar to Craft Social, Cellar Masters, World Class Bar, Café al Bacio, Ensemble Lounge, Passport Bar, and The Retreat Lounge or Michael’s Club for eligible suite guests. Edge Series ships also add venues around the Grand Plaza, Eden, Resort Deck, and Magic Carpet, giving guests both lively and quieter places to spend the evening.

Activities & Entertainment

Onboard days can include theatre shows, live music, silent disco events, fitness classes, spa treatments, art, shopping, pool time, and family activities through Camp at Sea on ocean ships. Edge Series ships may add the Magic Carpet, Eden, Rooftop Garden, Resort Deck, SEA Thermal Suite, and The Club, while Solstice Series ships are known for spaces such as the Lawn Club. Activities, hours, and venues should be checked in the app once onboard.

Celebrity Cruises Highlights

Key strengths include contemporary ship design, Edge Series signatures such as the Magic Carpet and Infinite Veranda staterooms, a strong restaurant list, AquaClass wellness benefits, and The Retreat for suite guests. The fleet also gives travelers different styles to compare: Edge Series for newer design, Solstice and Millennium Series for established Celebrity favorites, and Celebrity Flora for Galapagos-focused sailing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions Answered
1Which cabins are worth comparing before booking a first cruise?
Start with the ship and room type. Edge Series ships may include Edge Staterooms with Infinite Veranda, single Infinite Veranda rooms, Concierge Class, AquaClass, ocean view, inside rooms, and suites in The Retreat, while other classes have different layouts and names.
2Can children and teens use separate age-based spaces?
On ocean ships, Camp at Sea is arranged for ages 3 to 12, with separate groups for younger children, older children, and tweens. Teens ages 13 to 17 have their own Teen Club or scheduled teen activities, depending on the ship.
3How does Celebrity Cruises handle dinner if guests dislike a rigid routine?
Guests can use main dining rooms, casual venues, and specialty restaurants, with dining style and exact venues varying by ship. Anyone who cares about flexible evening timing should check the ship’s dining options and daily app schedule before finalizing plans.
4Are Blu and Luminae open to all guests?
No. Blu is tied to AquaClass, while Luminae is the private restaurant for guests staying in The Retreat suites. Other guests can still choose from main dining, casual venues, and specialty restaurants available on their ship.
5Which named restaurants should food-focused travelers check first?
Look at the exact ship before relying on a specific venue. Depending on the vessel, guests may find Eden Restaurant, Le Voyage, Fine Cut Steakhouse, Raw on 5, Le Petit Chef, Tuscan Grille, Murano, Sushi on Five, or other ship-specific choices.
6Where can adults find a calmer pool or wellness space?
Many guests start with the adults-only Solarium, The Spa, or the thermal area. Edge Series ships feature the SEA Thermal Suite, while Millennium and Solstice Series ships may offer the Persian Garden; access rules depend on stateroom category and ship.
7What is the Magic Carpet, and is it on every ship?
The Magic Carpet is a cantilevered platform on Edge Series ships. It can function as a sea-view lounge, bar, or dining setting, depending on the ship and schedule, but it is not a feature across the entire fleet.
8What should families know about Camp at Sea before sailing?
Celebrity Cruises offers Camp at Sea on its ocean ships, with age-based activities for children and teen options for ages 13 to 17. Celebrity Flora and the river fleet do not offer dedicated youth or teen facilities.
9Does The Retreat mean only a larger suite?
No. The Retreat combines suite accommodation with extra private areas and services. Depending on the ship, guests may have access to Luminae, The Retreat Lounge or Michael’s Club, The Retreat Sundeck, and a Retreat team.
10How can first-time cruisers keep track of shows and activities onboard?
Use the Celebrity app and the daily schedule once onboard. Dining hours, live music, theatre shows, fitness classes, youth activities, and venue changes can differ by ship and sailing.
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