Last updated on August 18th, 2019
Celebrity Cruises – Solsticized
In 2008 the Celebrity Solstice set the new standard for Celebrity Cruises with its specialty dining venues and new stateroom categories. Since then, Celebrity has upgraded its fleet to the new standard and created the word “solsticized” in the process.
Celebrity Cruises – Ships
The Millennium Class has ships that take about 2,000 passengers: including the Millennium, Infinity, Summit and Constellation.
The Solstice Class has ships for 3,000 passengers: the Celebrity Edge, Solstice, Equinox, Eclipse, Silhoutte and Reflection.
The Xpedition Class operates only in the Galapagos Islands. Ships include the Xpedition, Xperience and Xploration.
Celebrity Cruises – Destinations
The Celebrity Cruises Fleet blankets the world with its destinations. Ships tend to run repeated itineraries. For example, a ship will cruise the same itinerary to Alaska all summer and then reposition to a repeated schedule in the Caribbean for the winter, Celebrity also offers Cruise Tours that combine cruising with a train based visit to the interior of Alaska.
Celebrity Cruises – Guest Profile
- Ages 46 – 60
- Income 75k and up
- Experienced travelers who love food and wine
- 49% have cruised in the past 2 years
- 82% are married
Amenities for All Staterooms
- 24 hour room service
- Robe and tote bag
Concierge Amenities
- Priority check-in and debarkation; embarkation day lunch
- Welcome sparkling wine and fresh fruit
- Main & specialty restaurant seating time preferences
- Destination Seminar
- Personalized Concierge service
Suite Amenities
- Luminae – private restaurant
- Michael’s Club-exclusive lounge
- Personal butler service
- Priority Tender Service
- In-suite breakfast, lunch & dinner
AquaClass Amenities
- Specialty restaurant Blu, only for AquaClass guests
- Expanded room service breakfast menu
- Unlimited access to Persian Garden spa lounge
Galapagos Xpedition Amenities
- All gratuities
- All meals & beverages
- Onboard entertainment and lectures
- All land tours led by naturalist guides
- Snorkeling equipment & binoculars
- The Galapagos National Park entrance fee
Celebrity Cruises – Dining
- Main Restaurant
- Oceanview Café – buffet
- AquaSpa Café
Celebrity Cruises – Cover Charge Dining
All guests pay an additional cover charge for speciality dining. Specialty restaurants are not always available on all ships:
- Qsine® – order your meal on an iPad
- Murano – French cuisine
- Tuscan Grille -Italian steakhouse
- Lawn Club Grill – open-air grilling
- The Porch Seafood Restaurant
- Silk Harvest
- Sushi on Five – fee per individual item
Celebrity Cruises – Exclusive Dining
- Blu -included amenity for AquaClass Staterooms
- Luminae – private restaurant amenity included for Suite Class
Celebrity Cruises – Amenities Not Included
- Airfare, Airport Transfers
- Gratuities
- Internet and Phone
- Beverage Packages
- Specialty Dining Packages
- Shore Excursions
- Spa and Salon Services
- Laundry Services. Self-serve laundry not available.
- Finess Center Classes
Celebrity Cruises – Policies
Alcohol – Guests can bring 2 bottles of wine aboard at the beginning of the cruise. A corkage fee will be applied to consume personal wines in public.
Gratuities – A suggested gratuity is automatically added at the end of the cruise. You can adjust this at your discretion.
Smoking is only allowed in designated outdoor areas.
Singles Supplement – not available
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