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.
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.
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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