Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity Cruises: Complete Guide to Ships, Destinations & Tips

Last updated: October 2025

Celebrity Cruises blends modern design with a relaxed premium vibe — stylish ships, excellent dining, and attentive service without the stuffiness. If you want a step up from the big family lines, this guide covers ships, destinations, cabins, and money-saving tips so you can pick the perfect Celebrity Cruises holiday.

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Celebrity Cruises Overview

Celebrity Cruises ship at sea

Think contemporary hotel at sea: clean lines, art-forward interiors, rooftop gardens, and adult-friendly spaces. Entertainment is polished, dining is a highlight, and service skews attentive. Families travel with Celebrity Cruises, but the overall feel is calmer than the most kid-centric brands.

Why people love it

  • Modern, stylish ships (Edge Series is stunning)
  • Excellent food & wine; classy lounges and bars
  • Adults-friendly vibe; great Solarium & spa
  • Strong itineraries in the Med, Caribbean, Alaska

Keep in mind

  • Less “theme-park” fun than Royal Caribbean
  • Specialty dining adds up if used often
  • Edge “Infinite Veranda” isn’t a true open balcony door

Who Is Celebrity Cruises Best For?

  • Couples & friends who want a stylish, quieter ship with great food & wine.
  • First-timers seeking a premium experience without luxury pricing.
  • UK travellers who like Mediterranean, Caribbean, Canaries, or Norway with a refined vibe.
  • Foodies & spa lovers — specialty dining and the adults-only Solarium are standouts.

If you prefer mega-parks, waterslides and go-karts, look to Royal Caribbean or Norwegian instead.


Celebrity Cruises Fleet & Ship Classes (at a glance)

Celebrity Cruises pool deck

Celebrity Cruises groups its ships into three main styles. Newest first:

Class Ships Why pick it
Edge Series Celebrity Edge, Apex, Beyond, Ascent Newest design, Magic Carpet, stunning venues, superb suite complex (The Retreat)
Solstice Class Solstice, Equinox, Eclipse, Silhouette, Reflection Lawn Club (real grass), bright atriums, balanced size and value
Millennium Class Millennium, Summit, Infinity, Constellation Smaller ships; refreshed (“Revolutionized”) with updated cabins and venues

Tip: If budget allows, pick an Edge Series ship for the most up-to-date design; Solstice Class offers excellent value and open deck space.


Where Celebrity Cruises Sails

Mediterranean port at sunset
  • Mediterranean — Italy, Greece, Spain, Croatia (spring to autumn).
  • Caribbean — year-round, including short escapes and 7–10-night itineraries.
  • Norwegian Fjords & Iceland — dramatic scenery, summer peak.
  • Canaries & Madeira — winter sun favourites from Europe.
  • Alaska — May–Sept from Seattle/Vancouver; glaciers and wildlife.
  • Longer adventures — Asia, South America, and Transatlantic repositionings.

Onboard Experience: Dining, Entertainment & Relaxation

Celebrity Cruises elegant restaurant
  • Dining: Main restaurants plus excellent specialty venues (e.g., Eden, Fine Cut Steakhouse). Great for vegetarians and modern cuisine.
  • Bars & wine: Strong wine lists, craft cocktails, chic lounges — the Martini Bar is iconic.
  • Entertainment: Theatre productions, live music, silent discos, film nights; polished rather than party-centric.
  • Wellness: Adults-only Solarium pool, spa and thermal suites, modern gyms and classes.

Cabins & The Retreat (Suites)

Modern Celebrity Cruises veranda cabin

Cabins range from Inside and Oceanview to Veranda (balcony). On Edge-Series, “Infinite Veranda” windows add interior space. Suite guests in The Retreat enjoy a private lounge, sundeck, and restaurant, plus premium perks and dedicated service.

First-timer tip: A Veranda cabin is worth it on scenic routes (Norway, Mediterranean, Alaska). Inside cabins work well for budget travellers who’ll spend more time in venues and ashore.


Drinks, Wi-Fi & What’s Included

Celebrity Cruises sells various fare types and promos bundling drinks, Wi-Fi and sometimes tips. Compare bundled vs base fare before booking — inclusions change.

  • Drinks: Classic vs Premium packages (brand coverage and price caps differ).
  • Wi-Fi: Basic browsing vs faster streaming tiers.
  • Specialty dining: Always extra — consider dining packages for better value.

Money-Saving Tips for Celebrity Cruises

  • Price the “All Included” fare vs base — only worth it if you’ll use drinks/Wi-Fi daily.
  • Target shoulder seasons (Apr/May, Sept/Oct) in the Med and non-holiday weeks in the Caribbean.
  • On Edge ships, Infinite Veranda can undercut classic balcony prices.
  • Pre-book specialty dining online — look for promos.
  • Consider repositioning cruises for unique routes at lower per-night cost (one-way flights needed).

Sample Celebrity Cruises Itineraries

  • 7-Night Western Mediterranean: Barcelona – Provence – Florence/Pisa – Rome – Naples – Sea Day – Barcelona.
  • 7-Night Norway Fjords: Southampton – Bergen – Geiranger – Ålesund – Stavanger – Sea Day – Southampton.
  • 7-Night Caribbean: Fort Lauderdale/Miami – Bahamas – St. Maarten – St. Thomas – Sea Days – return.
  • 7-Night Alaska: Vancouver – Inside Passage – Icy Strait Point – Juneau – Ketchikan – Tracy/Endicott Arm – Vancouver.

Celebrity Cruises FAQs

Is Celebrity Cruises kid-friendly?
Yes — there are kids’ clubs and family cabins, but the vibe is calmer than family-focused lines like Royal Caribbean.

Edge vs Solstice — which to pick?
Edge is the newest with cutting-edge design and venues; Solstice offers excellent value and classic open decks.

Are gratuities included?
Sometimes included in “All Included” offers; otherwise added daily and adjustable onboard.

What’s the dress code?
Smart casual most nights; a couple of “Evening Chic” nights where guests dress up a bit more.


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