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Iconic Suite

Layout (floor plan).

Iconic Suites are located above the ship's Navigation Bridge. These are Celebrity Cruises fleet's largest staterooms. Each Iconic Suite has 2 bedrooms (with King beds / convertible to twins, with premium cashmere bedding), 2 full bathrooms (full shower, whirlpool bathtub), large veranda (with hottub and lounge seating). The living room has butler's pantry.

Iconic Suite is new category staterooms. Their passengers enjoy exclusive access to "The Retreat Sundeck" (with plunge pool and whirlpool), also to "Luminae At The Retreat" (suite-only restaurant) and to the Suite Lounge (Concierge-served). All these amenities are complimentary.

Iconic Suite Cabin bonus amenities (additional perks) include personal butler service (priority services - check-In, luggage delivery, disembarkation, tendering ashore, dining reservations, reserved theatre seats), in-cabin dining service (including afternoon canapes and Afternoon Tea service), complimentary shoeshine, daily fresh fruits and flowers, premium robes and slippers, pillow menu, expanded room service menu, complimentary Internet and fully-stocked minibar, upgraded bathroom amenities (Hansgrohe-brand showerhead, premium bath products, bathtub), iPod station, exclusive access to Luminae Restaurant (breakfast, lunch, dinner) and Michael's Club Lounge (concierge service, complimentary drinks - including cocktails), unlimited specialty restaurant dining, complimentary beverages (premium drink package, 1 bottle of Perrier-Jouet champagne and 2 bottles of wine).

Master Bathroom is sized 200 ft2 (19 m2).

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Edge Villas are another new category staterooms. Their passengers enjoy exclusive access to private plunge pools and also direct access to "The Retreat Sundeck" (with swimming pool and whirlpool).

Edge Villa passengers enjoy exclusive access to "Luminae At The Retreat" (suite-only restaurant) and to the Suite Lounge (Concierge-served). All these amenities are complimentary.

These are split-level suites with indoor-outdoor living areas. Each villa has 1 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, 2-deck high windows (looking out over a private terrace). the terrace has a plunge pool (depth 1 m / 3 ft) and outdoor lounge furniture,

Edge Villa Cabin bonus amenities (additional perks) include personal butler service (priority services - check-In, luggage delivery, disembarkation, tendering ashore, dining reservations, reserved theatre seats), in-cabin dining service (including afternoon canapes and Afternoon Tea service), complimentary shoeshine, daily fresh fruits and flowers, premium robes and slippers, pillow menu, expanded room service menu, complimentary minibar and Internet, upgraded bathroom amenities (Hansgrohe-brand showerhead, premium bath products, bathtub), iPod station, exclusive access to Luminae Restaurant (breakfast, lunch, dinner) and Michael's Club Lounge (concierge service, complimentary drinks - including cocktails), unlimited specialty restaurant dining, complimentary beverages (premium drink package, 1 bottle of Perrier-Jouet champagne and 2 bottles of wine).

Master Bathroom is sized 90 ft2 (8 m2).

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Penthouse Suite

Penthouse Suites are located forward-starboard. Each Penthouse Suite has 2 bedrooms (with King beds / convertible to twins, with premium cashmere bedding), 2 bathrooms (shower, whirlpool bathtub), large veranda (hottub, lounge seating), dining room, walk-in closet, floor-ceiling windows, motorized curtains. The living room has butler’s pantry.

Each of the Penthouse Suites can be booked together with an adjacent Sky Suite.

Penthouse Suite passengers enjoy exclusive access to "The Retreat Sundeck" (with plunge pool and whirlpool), also to "Luminae At The Retreat" (suite-only restaurant) and to the Suite Lounge (Concierge-served). All these amenities are complimentary.

Penthouse Suite Cabin bonus amenities (additional perks) include personal butler service (priority services - check-In, luggage delivery, disembarkation, tendering ashore, dining reservations, reserved theatre seats), in-cabin dining service (including afternoon canapes and Afternoon Tea service), complimentary shoeshine, daily fresh fruits and flowers, premium robes and slippers, pillow menu, expanded room service menu, complimentary minibar and Internet, upgraded bathroom amenities (Hansgrohe-brand showerhead, premium bath products, bathtub), iPod station, exclusive access to Luminae Restaurant (breakfast, lunch, dinner) and Michael's Club Lounge (concierge service, complimentary drinks - including cocktails), unlimited specialty restaurant dining, complimentary beverages (premium drink package, 1 bottle of Perrier-Jouet champagne and 2 bottles of wine).

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Royal Suite

Royal Suite Cabin bonus amenities (additional perks) include personal butler service (priority services - check-In, luggage delivery, disembarkation, tendering ashore, dining reservations, reserved theatre seats), in-cabin dining service (including afternoon canapes and Afternoon Tea service), complimentary shoeshine, daily fresh fruits and flowers, premium robes and slippers, pillow menu, expanded room service menu, complimentary minibar and Internet, upgraded bathroom amenities (Hansgrohe-brand showerhead, premium bath products, bathtub), iPod station, exclusive access to Luminae Restaurant (breakfast, lunch, dinner) and Michael's Club Lounge (concierge service, complimentary drinks - including cocktails), unlimited specialty restaurant dining, complimentary beverages (premium drink package, 1 bottle of Perrier-Jouet champagne and 2 bottles of wine).

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Celebrity Suite

When combined with an adjacent Concierge-Class Cabin, the Sky Suite can be booked as "Celebrity Family Suite" (CF).

Celebrity Suite Cabin bonus amenities (additional perks) include personal butler service (priority services - check-In, luggage delivery, disembarkation, tendering ashore, dining reservations, reserved theatre seats), in-cabin dining service (including afternoon canapes and Afternoon Tea service), complimentary shoeshine, daily fresh fruits and flowers, premium robes and slippers, pillow menu, expanded room service menu, minibar (complimentary alcoholic beverages), upgraded bathroom amenities (Hansgrohe-brand showerhead, premium bath products, bathtub), iPod station, exclusive access to Luminae Restaurant (breakfast, lunch, dinner) and Michael's Club Lounge (concierge service, complimentary drinks - including cocktails).

Each of the Sky Suites has King-bed (facing the balcony), spacious veranda (furnished with 1 rocking chair, pillows). The room's design features a panel (located behind the bed) that opens, serving as entry door for the bathroom (the panel is mirrored on the bath side). The bathroom has an oval-shaped hot tub combined with shower.

When combined with an adjacent Sunset Veranda cabin, aft-located Sky Suites can be booked as "Sky Family Suite" (SF).

Handicap suites (for disabled passengers) are all located on Deck 11 (room numbers 11120 and 11123). Both wheelchair-accessible suites are in Category S2 - sized 300 ft2 (28 m2) plus balcony sized 100 ft2 (9 m2).

Sky Suite Cabin bonus amenities (additional perks) include personal butler service (priority services - check-In, luggage delivery, disembarkation, tendering ashore, dining reservations, reserved theatre seats), in-cabin dining service, complimentary shoeshine, daily fresh fruits and flowers, premium robes and slippers, pillow menu, expanded room service menu, minibar (complimentary alcoholic beverages), upgraded bathroom amenities (Hansgrohe-brand showerhead, premium bath products, bathtub), iPod station, exclusive access to Luminae Restaurant (breakfast, lunch, dinner) and Michael's Club Lounge (concierge service, complimentary drinks - including cocktails).

Aqua-Concierge Balcony Cabins

Aqua-Class and Concierge-Class handicap cabins (for disabled passengers) are all located on Deck 9. These rooms are numbers 9225, 9226, 9227, 9228, 9229, 9230, 9321, 9232. Each wheelchair-accessible cabin (Category C2) is sized 300 ft2 (28 m2) and has a balcony sized 65 ft2 (6 m2).

Aqua-Class Cabin bonus amenities (additional perks) include priority services (check-In, luggage delivery, disembarkation), complimentary shoeshine service, premium robes and slippers, pillow menu, expanded room service menu, upgraded bathroom amenities (Hansgrohe-brand showerhead, additional bath amenities, premium towels), exclusive restaurants access (full breakfasts and dinners), dedicated spa concierge, complimentary Persian Gardens and Spa Relaxation room access.

Concierge-Class Cabin bonus amenities (additional perks) include personal concierge service (priority services - check-In, luggage delivery, disembarkation, dining reservations), in-cabin dining (afternoon canapes), complimentary shoeshine service, daily fresh fruits and flowers, premium robes, pillow menu, expanded room service menu, complimentary use of binoculars, upgraded bathroom amenities (Hansgrohe-brand showerhead, additional hairdryer), exclusive access to Concierge Lounge and Concierge Desk, exclusive Main Dining Room lunch (on embarkation day).

Edge Veranda Infinity|French Balcony Cabin

Of all staterooms, 16 are single-occupancy cabins (designed for passengers traveling solo). These are Category ES cabins, each sized 140 ft2 (13 m2) with balcony sized 40 ft2 (4 m2). Single cabins can also be booked as twins as each has a single sofabed (for 2nd person).

Edge Veranda is an "Infinite Veranda" (French Balcony) stateroom - new for Celebrity Cruises category. The cabin is about 23% larger than Solstice-class balcony rooms, allowing King-size beds. Edge Veranda cabins feature a vanity table that slips under the desk. This way, the full-length lighted mirror (mounted on the wall) is better revealed.

Handicap cabins (for disabled passengers) are all located on Deck 8. These are room numbers 8230, 8232, 8234, 8236, 8239, 8241, 8243, 8245). Each wheelchair-accessible cabin (Category E1) is sized 305 ft2 (28 m2) and has balcony sized 65 ft2 (6 m2).

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Balcony Cabin

Balcony Cabin amenities include King-size bed (premium mattress), mini-fridge (extra cost minibar), electronic safe (in the closet), Interactive HDTV (Internet, room service ordering, booking excursions, on-demand movies), hairdryer, bath products, private (step-out) balcony.

The aft-located Sunset Veranda cabins are smaller (230 ft2 / 21 m2) but with larger balconies (90 ft2 / 8 m2).

Oceanview Cabin

Handicap cabins (for disabled passengers) are numbers 8106 (Deck 8), 8109 (Deck 8), 9108 (Deck 9) and 9113 (Deck 9). Each wheelchair-accessible cabin (Category 6) is sized 350 ft2 (33 m2).

Oceanview Cabin amenities include King-size bed (premium mattress), mini-fridge (extra cost minibar), electronic safe (in the closet), Interactive HDTV (Internet, room service ordering, booking excursions, on-demand movies), hairdryer, bath products.

Interior Cabin

Handicap cabins (for disabled passengers) are numbers 9210 (Deck 9, 10180 (Deck 11) and 10182 (Deck 10). Each wheelchair-accessible cabin (Category 9) is sized 230 ft2 (21 m2).

Inside Cabin amenities include King-size bed (premium mattress), mini-fridge (extra cost minibar), electronic safe (in the closet), Interactive HDTV (Internet, room service ordering, booking excursions, on-demand movies), hairdryer, bath products.

Celebrity Apex cabins review

Celebrity Apex cruise ship has a total of 1467 staterooms for 2918 passengers (max capacity 3373) and 726 crew cabins (for 1320 crew /staff). Of all staterooms, 81% are Balcony, 10% Oceanview, 9 % Inside. The number of cabins with triple and quad occupancy is 1305. Connecting cabins are 178. Wheelchair-accessible cabins are 25.

Staterooms include 146 Sky Suites, 2 Penthouse Suites, 6 Edge Villas, 2 Iconic Suites, 918 Edge Staterooms (plus 16 accessible/handicapped cabins), 104 Aqua Class (Spa) Infinite Veranda (plus 2 accessible/handicapped), 284 Concierge Class Infinite Veranda (plus 6 handicapped), 178 connecting and 25 wheelchair-accessible cabins.

From all the 918 Edge Staterooms, 16 are studios (single-occupancy cabins for passengers traveling solo). The smallest cabin is sized 210 ft2 (20 m2 - "Inside Cabin"). Largest cabin is sized 1890 ft2 (176 m2) plus balcony sized 690 ft2 (64 m2 - "Iconic Suite").

Iconic Suite is new for the Celebrity Cruises cabin category. Iconic Suite's balcony is sized 690 ft2 (64 m2), while the stateroom is 1890 ft2 (176 m2). The suite is located above Navigation Bridge's wing. Its veranda has 1 whirlpool hot tub, shaded private cabana, outdoor lounge seating, live plants. Each Iconic Suite has 2 bedrooms (both with King-sized beds), 2 full-bathrooms, floor-ceiling windows, and offers 270-degree panoramic views.

Edge Villas are another new cabin category. Their passengers enjoy exclusive access to private plunge pools and also direct access to "The Retreat Sundeck".

Edge Veranda is an "Infinite Veranda" (balcony) stateroom - another new for Celebrity category. The cabin is about 23% larger than Solstice-class balcony rooms, allowing King-size beds and more storage (doubled drawer space). Cabin bathrooms are 10% larger than Solstice-class. Edge Veranda cabins have a vanity table that slips under the desk. This way, the full-length lighted mirror (mounted on the wall) is better revealed.

Edge Veranda ("Infinite Balcony") cabins have a unique feature. With the touch of a button, their doors fold away and the entire living room becomes a balcony. The Infinite window is electronically operated and sized 2,3 m (width) X 2 m (height) or 7,5 x 6,5 ft. It is horizontally divided into two panels (the upper moving over the lower, which is fixed at balcony height). The button is located near the window, at kids safe height.

Penthouse Suites were designed by Kelly Hoppen MBE. Each features a swing chair (Hanging Hoop Chair Brass by Lee Broom), a NAAS floor lamp (by Bruno Moinard), a Drew Fabric Swivel Chair (by RH Modern).

Each of the Sky Suites has King-bed (facing the balcony), spacious veranda (furnished with 1 rocking chair, pillows). The room's design features a panel (located behind the bed) that opens, serving as an entry door for the bathroom (the panel is mirrored on the bath side). The bathroom has an oval-shaped hot tub combined with a shower.

Personal butlers serve all Suite accommodations. Additional (bonus) perks often given for booking Suite cabins are free beverage package for 2 ("Classic Drinks Package"), onboard credit, unlimited free Wi-Fi, price-included gratuities.

Each The Retreat Suite is served by a dedicated butler (contacted via a WhatsApp chat function) allowing guests to message their butler at any time. The Retreat guests also enjoy complimentary services provided by a dedicated excursion expert, including personalized planning (for land-related activities) and arranging transportation/transfers for shore excursions. Suite-to-car butler escorts are available for private trips ashore.

All staterooms as standard amenities offer bathrobes, tote bags, smart HDTV (infotainment system, Internet, on-demand-movies), luxury bath toiletries, hairdryer, electronic safe box and lifejackets (in the closet), mini-bar, dual (110-220 V) power outlets. All staterooms are fitted with King-sized beds (hypoallergenic, highest-quality cashmere mattress / handcrafted by Matermoll, Italy) with deluxe bedding. Only single cabins are with Queen-sized beds. All staterooms have small touchscreens that control air-conditioning, lighting, shades/curtains, alarm (wake-up mode) and also have room service request icons. Each cabin is fitted with keyless room entry technology that uses digital keys (on smartphones), as well as standard keycards and RFID bands.

All cabin bathrooms are fitted with 1 electrical outlet (for a hairdryer). In the cabin's lounge area, USB ports are concealed in a desktop box. Near the vanity/dressing table are located the power outlets (the US and European plugs). All staterooms can be opened via a smartphone app (implementing facial recognition software).

The 24-hour room service menu includes cold and hot breakfast items (cereals, fruits, eggs, pancakes, also daily soups, salads, fast food (burgers, sandwiches, pizza, desserts, vegetable lasagna, steaks, quesadillas), also items from the main dining room's dinner menu. The room service order is via the cabin phone or the interactive TV system.

IMPORTANT: Celebrity Cruises charges USD 3,95 for late-night room service orders (between 11 pm and 6 am). This is an extra service charge implemented fleetwide (including on the Beyond ship). Passengers exempted from the new room service fee are the occupants of higher-grade cruise accommodations (Aqua-class, Concierge-class and all Suites).

IMPORTANT: The daily replenished bottled water perk for AquaClass cabins is no longer available. AquaClass guests, along with passengers in Sky Suite and Celebrity Suite accommodations, now receive (free of charge) two bottles of water (9 oz / 250 ml) only once - upon embarkation. Still, AquaClass passengers enjoy the beverage package perk, so they can take bottles of water for free at any of the ship bars. Know that Celebrity Cruises drink packages are not available on trans-oceanic (including Transatlantic) crossings.

Celebrity Cruises ship gratuities (automatic tipping per person per day) are as follows - standard cabins (Inside, Oceanview,, Balcony) USD 13,50 (up from USD 12,95), AquaClass-ConciergeClass cabins (USD 14 / up from USD 13,45), Suites (USD 17 /up from USD 16,45). Daily gratuities are shared by the ship's service staff (dining, housekeeping, cabin stewards, etc).

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Everything you need to know about Celebrity Cruises cabins and suites

Ashley Kosciolek

In keeping with the ambiance on Celebrity Cruises ' vessels, the brand's accommodations offer an elevated experience without going full-on luxury. That means Celebrity's passengers can expect more sophisticated surroundings and an upscale vibe at relatively affordable prices.

Like the vessels themselves, the line's cabins are well-appointed and elegant, with modern touches that appeal to a slightly younger-than-average cruise demographic.

Learn what to expect from each room type before you book with our primer for those who are new to Celebrity.

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Celebrity Cruises cabin primer

Celebrity Cruises' fleet of ships includes more than a dozen vessels that fall into four main categories : Millennium Class, Solstice Class, Edge Class and Galapagos Class. Ships in the first three classes share similarities in terms of their cabin offerings. The Galapagos-class vessels are much smaller and include a narrower selection of cabin types and amenities. Because of this, the Galapagos Class will have its own section below; the other sections of this article do not apply to the Galapagos Class.

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Although all of the ships' staterooms fall into the same general categories – insides, oceanviews, balconies and suites – the specific types of each vary across classes, particularly with regard to the most expensive options.

Even at the most basic level, nearly all accommodations include two twin beds that can be connected to form a king (most rooms) or queen; a desk and vanity area with a chair, drawers and a phone; nightstands with drawer space and reading lights; a sofa or plush chair; a coffee table; an in-cabin bathroom with shampoo, conditioner, body wash and towels; a closet with shelves, hanging space and bathrobes; a safe; a hair dryer; a television with a selection of movies and live TV, as well as shipboard channels and the ability to check the daily schedule and your onboard bill; a mini-fridge; a selection of outlets, including USB ports; and individual lighting and climate controls.

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All cabins also come with the services of a room attendant, who will tidy your digs up to two times daily. All passengers also have access to 24-hour room service, which carries a fee of $9.95 per order, plus an 18% auto-gratuity.

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Across the fleet, all ships offer connecting rooms, with some of the largest suites joining to sleep up to 10 people. The line also features special accommodations for solo cruisers on a small number of its vessels (specifics are noted below under applicable cabin categories).

Further, all ships offer several accessible accommodations across all main stateroom categories (except Celebrity Solstice and Celebrity Reflection, which do not offer accessible standard balcony cabins) for passengers needing extra space for wheelchairs, walkers and scooters. Those cabins feature wider (32-inch) doorways, a 5-foot turning radius, ramped bathroom thresholds, bathroom grab bars, lowered sinks and vanities, higher toilets, roll-in showers with fold-down benches, hand-held showerheads, lowered closet bars and accessible balconies (in select staterooms).

Unless otherwise noted, all cabins are designed for double occupancy. In most cases, solo travelers staying in accommodations meant for two people will be charged an additional cruise fare, known as a single supplement. Further, some staterooms are outfitted with trundle beds, pull-down bunks or sofa beds that can accommodate up to four people per room.

Inside cabins on Celebrity ships

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Inside cabins on Celebrity ships run anywhere from 170 to 202 square feet, and they offer everything mentioned above. The one thing they don't have is a view.

As is implied by their name, they have no windows and no balconies for natural light or fresh air. These are stellar options for anyone on a budget or travelers who have trouble sleeping with any sort of light.

Celebrity Silhouette has four inside cabins available for solo travelers.

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Oceanview cabins on Celebrity ships

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Oceanview cabins on Celebrity ships come in at between 170 and 242 square feet, depending on the ship and type.

True to their name, these rooms offer views of the ocean from windows that don't open, so although there are no in-cabin ocean breezes, there is natural light.

They include all of the basic amenities listed above.

Balcony cabins on Celebrity ships

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There are several veranda categories available throughout the Celebrity fleet, all of which offer traditional balcony setups. Types include basic balcony cabins (170 to 202 square feet, 38- to 53-square-foot balcony), Family Verandas (270 to 575 square feet, 106- to 242-square-foot balcony) that sleep a larger number of people and Sunset Verandas (194 to 228 square feet, 53- to 89-square-foot balcony) that offer aft views of the ship's wake.

The vessels also offer AquaClass and Concierge Class digs, which are essentially basic balcony accommodations with some extras. The former focuses on wellness and comes with free fitness classes, unlimited access to the onboard spa's thermal suite, dining at exclusive health-focused restaurant Blu, a healthier room service menu, daily bottled water, upgraded toiletries, discounts on spa packages and yoga mats for in-cabin use. The latter entitles cruisers to amenities like dedicated concierge services, as well as an exclusive luncheon, daily in-room canapes and sparkling wine on request.

Basic amenities are included, but what really sets these accommodations apart is that they provide cruisers with private access to ocean air – no need to venture to a public deck.

Infinite Veranda

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As with standard balcony cabins, Infinite Verandas – which are only found on ships in the line's Edge Class – come with the basic amenities listed above, but they also grant a bit more interior space (202 square feet) in lieu of the usual walk-out terrace.

They earn their own category here because, as those who book the accommodations will find, instead of a traditional balcony, they have a window that can be raised and lowered with the push of a button. A set of see-through folding doors allows the area near the window to be cordoned off in order to make it feel like a more traditional balcony.

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Celebrity's three newest vessels each have several Infinite Veranda solo cabins for cruisers traveling by themselves. Celebrity Edge has 16, and Celebrity Apex offers 24, while Celebrity Beyond boasts 32. They offer 131 to 184 square feet of space with 42- to 45-square-foot interior balcony areas.

Suites on Celebrity ships

There are 10 types of suites on Celebrity's ships, four of which – Sky Suites, Celebrity Suites, Royal Suites and Penthouse Suites – appear on every single ship in the fleet. Two more – Edge Villas and Iconic Suites – are found only on Edge-class vessels. Another two, Signature Suites and Reflection Suites, are exclusive to Celebrity Reflection, and the remaining Sunset Suites and AquaClass Suites are new to the fleet with the debut of Celebrity Beyond.

Passengers booked in any of the suites in this category have access to the exclusive suites-only lounge and pool deck, known as The Retreat, as well as dining in suite-access-only restaurant Luminae.

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Cruisers in these accommodations also receive a slew of perks, including higher-level Wi-Fi and drink packages (upgraded from the free ones that come with all fares); onboard credit; prepaid gratuities; free in-room bottles of alcohol; complimentary laundry, shoeshine, butler and concierge services; and priority embarkation and tendering, among other draws.

An explanation of each type of suite can be found below.

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These are the smallest suites in the fleet, ranging from 251 to 362 square feet with balconies that range from 57 to 163 square feet. They're arranged in a studio configuration, similar to what you'd find in non-suite cruise-ship accommodations. They're the least expensive option for those who crave access to suite-level amenities.

Celebrity Suites

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For cruisers wanting the step up their square footage or storage space, a Celebrity Suite will do the trick. Expect 394 to 498 square feet, plus a balcony between 51 and 105 square feet, complete with separate living and bedroom spaces, a sizeable bathroom (with a bathtub/shower combo) and tons of drawers and cabinets to help chronic overpackers stow their belongings.

Royal Suites

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For an even bigger upgrade, Royal Suites come in at between 538 and 687 square feet with verandas measuring 72 to 195 square feet. Each has ample storage, separate lounging and sleeping quarters, and a generously sized bathroom with a shower and separate soaking tub that's perfect for relaxing after a day in port.

Penthouse Suites

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Penthouse suites are the largest accommodations found fleetwide, ranging from 1,291 to 1,432 square feet with 197- to 1,098-square-foot verandas that are large enough for their own private hot tubs. The two-bed, two-bath setup with a separate sitting area and dining table that seats eight, makes these cabins great for entertaining or sharing with travel companions.

Edge Villas

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These two-deck suites offer an upstairs-and-downstairs setup with one bedroom, two bathrooms, and a living room in 739 square feet of space. There's also a 211-square-foot balcony. These rooms are exclusive to the line's Edge Class of ships, and they boast access to a private plunge pool.

Iconic Suites

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Iconic Suites -- which are in high demand, due to their limited numbers and plethora of extras -- are the largest on Edge-class vessels, offering 1,892 square feet, a nearly 689-square-foot balcony (larger than most staterooms onboard, complete with a private hot tub and daybed), a bathroom with dual sinks and a whirlpool tub, and an unparalleled forward-facing view from directly above the bridge.

Signature Suites

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While Signature Suite accommodations are on the smaller side, at 441 square feet, the 118-square-foot balcony still manages to include an outdoor tub with a rain shower so you can soak while taking in the views as you sail. They also include high ceilings, a shower/tub combo, and separate living and sleeping areas.

Reflection Suites

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At nearly four times the size of Signature Suites, Reflection Suites come equipped with two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a cantilevered glass shower that hangs out over the ocean for simply amazing views. All of this fits neatly into 1,636 square feet of space, plus a 194-square-foot balcony. Dual sinks, a separate soaking tub with a rain shower, high ceilings, a walk-in closet, and a prime corner location round out the opulent offerings. These suites are only slightly smaller than Iconic Suites, but their verandas are far tinier.

Sunset Suites

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Similar to the wake-view concept behind the line's Sunset Veranda staterooms, Sunset Suites provide an elevated experience with the same stunning vistas at each ship's aft. Some of these suites are on the smaller side, comprising 296 to 575 square feet, plus a 53- to 242-square-foot balcony, but they do incorporate separate living and sleeping areas, making them feel more like true suites.

AquaClass Sky Suites

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These rooms combine the space and enhanced extras of a Sky Suite (including access to The Retreat and Luminae) with the perks of an AquaClass cabin – fitness classes, thermal suite access, dining at Blu, daily bottled water, discounts on spa packages and yoga mats for in-cabin use – to bring passengers a more health-centric suite experience in 319 square feet with a 79-square-foot veranda.

Cabins on Celebrity's Galapagos-class ships

Because Celebrity's expedition vessels are much smaller, they warrant their own section. What follows is a breakdown of the cabin types – most of which are suites – offered on each ship.

Note that Celebrity Flora, Celebrity Xpedition and Celebrity Xploration have neither The Retreat nor Luminae, so suite passengers do not have access to those venues. Amenities also may vary from those offered on the fleet's non-expedition ships.

Celebrity Flora

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The largest of Celebrity's expedition vessels, Celebrity Flora houses 50 cabins with a double-occupancy capacity for 100 passengers. All staterooms are classified as suites, with a mix of several types of Sky Suites, including some with Infinite Verandas (330 to 365 square feet, 65- to 86-square-foot balcony); Royal Suites (559 square feet, 129-square-foot balcony); and Penthouse Suites (1,288 square feet, 321-square-foot balcony).

Celebrity Xpedition

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Significantly smaller is Celebrity Xpedition, which can carry 48 passengers across 24 cabins at capacity. Availability includes 160-square-foot oceanview accommodations; 175-square-foot Junior Suites with 45-square-foot verandas; and a combination of suites – Xpedition Suites, Royal Suites and Penthouse Suites – that run the gamut from 205 to 460 square feet with balconies ranging from 50 to 235 square feet. Given that Penthouse Suites on the line's other ships span 1,291 to 1,432 square feet with 197- to 1,098-square-foot verandas, it's easy to see that suite sizes decrease as ship sizes decrease.

Celebrity Xploration

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The tiniest and most no-frills option on Celebrity's roster is Celebrity Xploration, which carries just 16 people in eight cabins at its maximum. Oddly, all staterooms are labeled as Junior Suites, but while half of them have balconies (180 square feet with 245-square-foot verandas), the other half (190 square feet) don't. It's also interesting to note that, in the ones that do have them, the balconies boast significantly more space than the interior living area does.

Bottom line

Celebrity's selection of basic cabins is fairly standard. However, when it comes to suites, passengers have a decent number of choices, and even the smallest and least expensive options offer coveted amenities and access to dedicated spaces.

Although there are suite types that span the entire fleet, the line likes to create experiences that are exclusive to some of its newest classes and ships.

Celebrity is one of the best big-ship cruise brands when it comes to everything from service and extras to in-cabin storage space, decor and even furniture layout. Overall, the line offers an upscale ambiance with a lot of value for your money, starting with inside cabins and running right up through accommodations at the suite level.

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By cunn9004 , October 20, 2021 in Celebrity Cruises

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Extremely excited to have booked a bucket list cruise - Apex British Isles 2023.  We were torn between a Celebrity suite but in the end payed a bit more for a Royal.

Now I'm reading on FB some people saying that the Royals are problematic.  Nothing more specific other than the location being so far forward and right across from or next to Luminae.  

Can someone comment on this please as we could still move down to a Celebrity suite (moving up to a Villa suite is not an option).  

We almost booked the Royal right behind the wings (12102 which is now booked)  but decided it must block the view a lthough perhaps it provides a nice wind and rain break.?  In the end we took 12105 - further from Luminae but closer to elevators.  

If you have been in a Royal on Apex (not sure if the location is the same on Edge) - would you book that class again?  Where there issues with location?  

As a side note - if anyone wants to pop in their recommendation for a hotel in Amsterdam - great.     

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Our well cruised friends booked the RS on Edge and found it limited in the following ways…I assume the RS’s are the same on Apex.

Overhang on the balcony meant they hardly saw the sun. Also at night no stargazing. 

Balcony very small, chairs and small table only.

Chairs by the window looked nice but were uncomfortable.

Sinks in the bathroom again looked nice but were impractical.

Like us they had done several S class RS and did find the Edge RS far less enjoyable. However, they loved the ship and the Retreat Deck and would love to cruise on her or one of her sisters. They did say that on a future cruise they may book a Sky Suite and then buy a speciality dining package.

I don’t usually pass on second hand information but I am aware that RS queries on E class often have few responses. We are looking at booking an Edge class some time in the future but the balcony size and overhang are off putting. Again we may choose to book a standard Sky Suite in a good position rather than a RS.

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I have not stayed in a Royal suite on Edge class ships, but here is a recent review by someone who has. See post #170. 

Thanks for pointing me in the right direction - I had looked but hadn't found that post.  I'm not willing to pay $5,000 more for the Royal with bad reviews (small balcony, poor location, etc).  

I've also read that unlike an S or M class the Royal isn't really seen as an "upper" class suite - the person said for the first time they didn't get invited to any of the activities you might expect in a Royal.  Hearsay - may or may not be true.   

My excellent TA is moving us to a Celebrity suite.   We aren't big specialty diners so no big loss there and can always just buy a package.    

I love this site and the people always willing to help.  Thank you!

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1 hour ago, cunn9004 said: Thanks for pointing me in the right direction - I had looked but hadn't found that post.  I'm not willing to pay $5,000 more for the Royal with bad reviews (small balcony, poor location, etc).     I've also read that unlike an S or M class the Royal isn't really seen as an "upper" class suite - the person said for the first time they didn't get invited to any of the activities you might expect in a Royal.  Hearsay - may or may not be true.      My excellent TA is moving us to a Celebrity suite.   We aren't big specialty diners so no big loss there and can always just buy a package.       I love this site and the people always willing to help.  Thank you!

You didn’t mention how recently the person you referred to sailed. I would suggest that the reason  they were not invited to any "expected activities" was actually due to Covid. X has suspended many social gatherings on board for the time being.

t18c97

3 hours ago, cunn9004 said: Extremely excited to have booked a bucket list cruise - Apex British Isles 2023.  We were torn between a Celebrity suite but in the end payed a bit more for a Royal.   Now I'm reading on FB some people saying that the Royals are problematic.  Nothing more specific other than the location being so far forward and right across from or next to Luminae.     Can someone comment on this please as we could still move down to a Celebrity suite (moving up to a Villa suite is not an option).     We almost booked the Royal right behind the wings (12102 which is now booked)  but decided it must block the view a lthough perhaps it provides a nice wind and rain break.?  In the end we took 12105 - further from Luminae but closer to elevators.     If you have been in a Royal on Apex (not sure if the location is the same on Edge) - would you book that class again?  Where there issues with location?     As a side note - if anyone wants to pop in their recommendation for a hotel in Amsterdam - great.         

Thanks for starting this thread. I'm the one that booked 12102 but have switch it after thinking about the issue with the wing blocking the view. I am surprised that they made the balcony so small when compared to the M class ships for the RS, maybe they just want you to spend even more money for upgrading to an Icon?

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We stayed in a CS on Edge.  It was very nice.  The benefits are the same as a Sky suite but the room is bigger and it has an enclosed bedroom.  On EDGE and APEX the CS balconies are set up with two arm chairs (no footstools) and a small table with two chairs.  Our balcony was covered with an overhang.  Narrow.  No room for a lounger.

3 hours ago, cunn9004 said: note - if anyone wants to pop in their recommendation for a hotel in Amsterdam - great.         

Hotel De L'Europe. One of two hotels (as of my last trip) that has balconies overlooking the canal. Great service, fantastic rooms and one of the largest breakfast spreads I've ever seen. 

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Edge has the same layout and location.   I have traveled in 12102 and found it to be an excellent location and very quiet.    Would book again with no hesitation.

As for location, it is not as problematic as you may first think.  On the Edge Class ships they are more of a Ship on Ship concept and you will be spending a large portion of your time in The Retreat, Sundeck and Luminae - all of which are just steps away.

Elevators are also very close by

4 hours ago, t18c97 said: Thanks for starting this thread. I'm the one that booked 12102 but have switch it after thinking about the issue with the wing blocking the view. I am surprised that they made the balcony so small when compared to the M class ships for the RS, maybe they just want you to spend even more money for upgrading to an Icon?

We moved down one deck to a Celebrity suite 11109.  I will save the Royals for S or M class.  

I'll be checking roll calls - maybe we can touch base there.  

4 hours ago, brownc424 said: Hotel De L'Europe. One of two hotels (as of my last trip) that has balconies overlooking the canal. Great service, fantastic rooms and one of the largest breakfast spreads I've ever seen. 

This, I’m not the OP, but I’m also looking for Amsterdam hotel recommendations- we are taking the same cruise in May 2022.

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8 hours ago, cunn9004 said: As a side note - if anyone wants to pop in their recommendation for a hotel in Amsterdam - great.       

Conservatorium is a great hotel. Often stay there when I am in Amsterdam for business.

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Greetings from New Zealand! 

In anticipation of emerging from our Covid chrysalis we have just booked a RS B2B on the Edge for 2024. Intrigued to see how this post unfolds. We changed from 12102 to 12108 because of the interconnecting door with the iconic suite. Probably no biggie but made the change anyway.

Thank you for your comments   @chemmo  and @Jim_Iain objective and informative as always. I had picked up on those pros and cons. For us the itineraries are all 'home ports' so it will be all about experiencing the Edge class at the pointy end of the ship 🤞

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Here is a video tour of 12105 that was posted recently, maybe it will change your mind.

I have not sailed in a RS on an E class, but I have on Eclipse and there is a huge difference from a CS. The half bath was a big plus and the “bedroom”  and bathroom in the CS are really small. 

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15 hours ago, cunn9004 said: As a side note - if anyone wants to pop in their recommendation for a hotel in Amsterdam - great.     

We've always stayed at the Movenpick when in Amsterdam for business or cruising... and sailed from a few yards away!  Very nice hotel, and if X is still using the same dock, you can roll your suitcase down 3/4 of a block and drop it at the luggage intake!  

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We booked an S1 on Apex and was thinking of upgrading to an RS. I was a little disappointed by the balcony after looking at a Youtube review. We get a lot of use out of our balcony and it doesn't come close to the RS balcony on an M Class.

20 hours ago, cangelmd said: This, I’m not the OP, but I’m also looking for Amsterdam hotel recommendations- we are taking the same cruise in May 2022.

Like I said, I highly recommend this hotel. I will point out that it is not a budget option (my room with a balcony was over a thousand dollars a night), but it was spectacular. 

Thank you very much for starting this thread.  I was also very curious about the location and balconies in RS on Edge and Apex.  We booked RS for a Panama Canal cruise on Edge in March 2023.  I kept going back to look at the balcony and was very unsure.  It's a celebration cruise (dh's special birthday) and, after reading all these posts and doing yet another virtual tour, decided to break the bank and do the PS. 

Thanks to all who added great info. 

CalTexCruiser

Although RS on the Edge class is a nice suite, it could have been nicer if they would have placed a full size balcony rather than the half-size one.  Wonder if they did a customer survey and found that customers prefer a larger cabin and a smaller balcony--I would be surprised if a majority of customers said that.

Also would have been nice if they would not have placed that huge overhang over the RS balcony.

In view of all that I decided to go with an Edge Villa instead on our next cruise...a bit more expensive but I think it's nicer (at least from the online videos)...will know for sure once we've done it.

Edge penthouse also had the overhang on balcony, everything else was great, royal suite on summit had a way nicer balcony then penthouse on edge.

If you truly want a nice balcony for your cruise and it makes a difference to you, then just avoid E-Class ships entirely.  Even for suites.  Unless you can afford the E Villa, PH or Iconic suites.

I think the balcony for the S1 and S2 Sky suites on E-class are fine.

It's just the RS balcony that is disappointing given the cost of this suite (if paying full fare).

EV looks great.  and Iconic looks fantastic.

The Retreat area (lounge + sundeck) is better on the E-class.

As with everything else in life, there's +/- with each choice.

On 10/20/2021 at 10:33 AM, brownc424 said: Hotel De L'Europe. One of two hotels (as of my last trip) that has balconies overlooking the canal. Great service, fantastic rooms and one of the largest breakfast spreads I've ever seen. 

I would second De L’Europe.  We stayed there before our first Celebrity Cruise (2015).  We booked the cruise and paid for airfare without securing a hotel.  There was a convention that weekend and there were no hotel rooms in Amsterdam near the canals.  We were only finding rooms in private homes or over priced rooms out by the airport.  De L’Europe still had a few suites available, so we booked one.  As brownc424 states it is spectacular.  The location is perfection, right on the Amstel River.  Service is excellent.  We laughed because the bill for 3 nights at the hotel was about what we paid for 1 of us to cruise the Baltic in Aquaclass.   We have been back twice since then.  

16 hours ago, canderson said: We've always stayed at the Movenpick when in Amsterdam for business or cruising... and sailed from a few yards away!  Very nice hotel, and if X is still using the same dock, you can roll your suitcase down 3/4 of a block and drop it at the luggage intake!  

🤣  Me and how many bellhops?  Clearly you have never seen me travel.  LOL  

Haha

1 hour ago, TeeRick said: If you truly want a nice balcony for your cruise and it makes a difference to you, then just avoid E-Class ships entirely.  Even for suites.  Unless you can afford the E Villa, PH or Iconic suites.

I was  not a fan of the E class from the very first concept drawing.  Bigger is not better when it come to cruise ships for me, I love the intimacy of the smaller ships.  M class would always be first choice and next choice would be S class.  

However - I wanted that  itinerary so there I will be.  I think a Celebrity suite will give us the room we need.  

If I'm going to splurge - I'll wait on an M class.  The villas look lovely but I managed to tear the meniscus in my knee - best not to be running the stairs although it would help with the caloric intake.  PH or Iconic are NOT in the budget on an E class.  

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You won't be bored on a party cruise.

The magic of a cruise vacation is created with culinary delights, exotic ports of call, comfortable accommodations, carefully curated spaces and, of course, parties. These onboard celebrations can take many forms: large dance parties and quiet lounges, family-friendly and adults-only, adrenaline-pumping and relaxing activities, elegant and come-as-you-are events, and entire ships transformed into themed cruises .

Prepare for fun times on the following ships hosting the best party cruises at sea.

Royal Caribbean: Oasis of the Seas

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Explore the eastern and western Caribbean aboard Oasis of the Seas , one of the largest cruise ships in the world. On this 6,771-passenger vessel, 18 decks of fun and 2,109 crew members await your next voyage.

  • Bionic Bar: For late-night parties where "mixology meets technology," order cocktails from unexpected bartenders: robots! These two specialized tech creations are well-versed in classic alcoholic and nonalcoholic cocktails, and they can also mix a bespoke drink designed by you.
  • Adrenaline-pumping amenities: Get ready for day and night thrills at four separate venues. Ripcord by iFly is billed as the only skydiving simulator at sea; North Star allows cruisers to snap stunning photos from the tallest viewing deck found on any cruise ship; Sky Pad provides a virtual reality experience while patrons jump on a bungee trampoline; and the Ultimate Abyss, named the tallest slide at sea, plunges 10 stories down.
  • Surprise events: Scattered throughout the ship are several surprise activities that pop up among the scheduled itinerary of events. Join a toga party; boogie at a disco brigade; dress for a masquerade party; or transport back in time at an '80s-inspired extravaganza.

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Carnival: Liberty

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Cruise for two to 14 days through the Caribbean, Bahamas or Panama Canal on the 2,974-passenger Carnival Liberty . In addition to decks of party fun, cruisers can dine at eateries designed by famous chefs, watch live sports and movies under the stars, and enjoy activities with the kids.

  • Sailaway Party/Mega Deck Party: Get the party started on launch day at the Sailaway Party, where all passengers can gather for music, dancing, drinks and smiles. Then, see everyone again at the open-air Mega Deck Party under the stars on the Lido Deck, complete with more dancing, games and giveaways.
  • RedFrog Rum Bar and BlueIguana Tequila Bar: Taste the flavors of the tropics at these two popular venues for drinks, music and good times. Choose from a chill menu of cocktails and specialty beer while you stay cool by the pool.
  • Fun and games: If parties with your friends include spirited competition, this is your ship. In addition to showing off your skills on the basketball court and obstacle-filled mini golf course, play cornhole, sign up for the scavenger hunt and compete in art games. Then, try your luck gambling in the casino, playing bingo, and joining the "Deal or No Deal" onboard game show.

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Virgin Voyages: Scarlet Lady

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Bring your fabulous self aboard Scarlet Lady , the inaugural ship of Virgin Voyages , an adults-only cruise line . Fares include all food, essential drinks, Wi-Fi access, tips, group fitness classes, entertainment and more than 50 onboard events and activities for 2,770 sailors.

  • Drag brunch and dance party: Join the ladies in the Razzle Dazzle restaurant for an early meal seasoned with glitz, glam, humor and style. Then, spend an evening in The Red Room, where drag queens bring the party to life with dances and banter.
  • Scarlet Night Party: Wear your best scarlet attire and immerse yourself in the saga of a "mysterious goddess of the sea and the sailor who won her heart." The whole vessel becomes part of the story with games, tales, live music, pop-up performances, a red pool and a late-night dance party.
  • The Manor: Bring your dancing shoes and enter this two-level nightclub through a hall of glittery mirrors. Inside are drinks, music and the Festival Stage Acts – a collection of rotating comedy acts that change every few weeks.
  • Studio 72: Dance to the beats of the '70s and early '80s at this high-energy venue. Live music, light shows and surprises await.

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MSC Cruises: Divina

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This 4,345-passenger ship combines modern comfort with eco-friendly tech in an atmosphere of Golden Age glamour. You'll enjoy lots of party venues on Divina 's two- and three-night cruises in the Caribbean.

  • Bars and lounges: Spend time with friends in your choice of 17 themed spaces, including a cigar bar, a jazz bar, a sports bar, indoor/outdoor/poolside bars, Italian lounges and the casino. Then, try your talents at karaoke (available in multiple languages).
  • High-tech spaces: A stocked video arcade, cyber cafe and full-size Formula 1 racecar simulator await.
  • Get Together parties: Gather with likeminded cruisers from across the world during special events like the Veterans Get Together, Solo Guests Cocktail Party and LGBTQIAP+ Get Together.
  • Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve: Book a cruise that includes a stop at this exclusive private island in The Bahamas. Step off the ship and head to the sand for a day of sun, fun and exploration with your shipmates. Scuba dive, climb the lighthouse, rent a cabana, have a spa treatment or sip your favorite beverage by the sea.

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Norwegian Cruise Line: Breakaway

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Take a transatlantic voyage or book a cruise in the Caribbean or Mediterranean on this 3,963-passenger ship. Refurbished in 2020, Breakaway offers a quarter-mile oceanfront promenade, unique entertainment venues, and a host of complimentary and specialty dining options.

  • Spice H20: Pool party by day; dance party by night. This transformative space, inspired by Ibiza's beach parties, offers cruisers a refreshing dip in the pool, hot tubs and a waterfall when the sun is high. Return after dark to enjoy the venue's dance floor and large video screen.
  • Skyy Vodka Ice Bar: Escape the heat in the coolest spot on the ship – a frozen bar. Sip specialty drinks in this adults-only spot inspired by Scandinavian ice hotels. The bar, tables, decor, seats and glasses are all made of ice.
  • Syd Norman's Pour House: Step back in time at this classic rock 'n' roll venue built to look like the intimate, gritty clubs of days gone by. Performers bring to life all the top tunes of the '60s, '70s and '80s while the crowd sings along.
  • Bliss Ultra Lounge: Stay out on the dance floor all night long at this high energy lounge. The distinctly nightclub vibe is created by DJs spinning up-tempo music, ultraviolet lights, plasma screens and a delicious selection of cocktails.

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Celebrity Cruises: Apex

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Elevate your celebrations of important life events aboard the sleek Celebrity Apex . Work with a specialist to plan a luxury wedding, vow renewal or engagement party on a sailing through Europe or the Caribbean. Itineraries include the Norwegian Fjords, the Mediterranean, the Cayman Islands , the Bahamas and more.

  • Magic Carpet: Gather with friends and family at this unique venue. The cantilevered, floating platform is perched out over the ocean on the starboard side and can move to different decks during the voyage. Room for 100 guests, a full bar, live music and views up to 13 stories above sea level create a memorable experience.
  • Resort Deck: Enjoy multiple locations throughout this architecturally pleasing space decorated with various art installations. Intimate cabanas sit near the swimming pool, bar and two-story martini hot tubs, while the covered adults-only Solarium is a luxurious spot to unwind. Additionally, the Rooftop Garden offers cocktails, dining, comfy seating, live performances and games. This venue can accommodate up to 270 guests for day and night fun.
  • Eden: Choose this glass-wrapped, three-story, 11,800-square-foot space for your next party. This popular venue features tranquil gardens, constantly shifting views, cozy seating, fresh air and an array of nightly events.

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Disney Cruise Line: Disney Wish

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Make memories on a multigenerational cruise packed with parties for all the ages aboard the 4,000-passenger Disney Wish . Discover a host of family-friendly sights and sounds to delight everyone on this new Disney Cruise Line ship.

  • Oceaneer Club: Entertain cruisers ages 3 to 12 at five Disney-themed spaces: Marvel Super Hero Academy, Star Wars Cargo Bay, Mickey and Minnie Captain's Deck, Imagineering Lab, and Fairytale Hall. The fun includes training as a super hero recruit; an interactive creature challenge; nautical-themed games; hands-on activities; and arts and crafts.
  • Edge/Vibe/The Hideaway: Hang out with friends at these three popular clubs for tweens and teens . Counselor-led activities and photo wall backdrops in the chic loft are perfect for cruisers ages 11 to 14. A funky, Parisian art loft awaits those ages 14 to 17, while young adults ages 18 to 20 can plan private parties at The Hideaway.
  • Star Wars: Hyperspace Lounge/Keg & Compass: Enjoy some adults-only time at two venues created for grown-up gatherings. At night, the ship's Star Wars-themed lounge becomes a destination for signature cocktail tastings. Or, grab a craft beer and cheer on your favorite sports team in the pub space inspired by Viking ships.
  • Pirate Night: Dress as your favorite buccaneer for a swashbuckling good time with the whole family. Shows, trivia, dancing with Disney characters, special effects and fireworks with Captain Jack Sparrow create a night to remember.

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Royal Caribbean: Themed Cruises

Sailing on a themed cruise with Royal Caribbean International is a nonstop party. Pick your favorite pastime, hobby or passion and book an immersive experience on a ship full of fun folks who share your interests.

  • Star Trek: The Cruise VII, Mariner of the Seas : Explore the Caribbean alongside an impressive list of stars from STNG, DS9, Voyager and more. Hang out in the Star Lounge, Studio B, pubs, bars and night clubs with your fellow Trekkies.
  • The '80s Cruise, Mariner of the Seas: Step back in time and get ready to sing and dance on this seven-day, all-inclusive cruise . More than 50 concerts are planned for this voyage, including '80s music star performances by 38 Special, Debbie Gibson, Ray Parker Jr., Wang Chung, Sheena Easton and many more.
  • The Old School Cruise 2024, Navigator of the Seas : Rock with the old school bands of the '60s, '70s and '80s on this cruise sailing from California. Kool & the Gang, Club Nouveau, Midnight Star and more provide the music for this retro dance party.
  • Super Legends 2024, Navigator of the Seas: Take an epic musical cruise with the timeless legends of old school, Latin soul, freestyle and Tejano, all on one voyage. This three-night concert at sea sails roundtrip from Los Angeles.

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Azamara: Journey

Revel in elegant merriment aboard this mid-sized luxury ship. If stylish celebrations are what you seek, the 690-passenger Azamara Journey is the perfect setting.

  • Club Crooner: Enjoy the musical stylings of the great crooners from the past and present at this swanky onboard nightclub. Talented performers channel their inner Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Michael Bublé, Natalie Cole and others for an evening of songs and cocktails.
  • And the Beat Goes On: Join in the songs and dances from the greatest hits through time via a musical journey across genres. Set lists include famous tunes by Madonna, Ricky Martin, Katy Perry, Journey and many more.
  • Six Strings: Watch the singers and dancers at this venue of classic rock with an acoustic vibe. Reminisce with tunes from The Beatles, Pat Benatar, Aerosmith, Queen, The Rolling Stones and others.
  • Onboard fun: For daytime fun, challenge your shipmates to tournaments in darts, table tennis and trivia. In the evenings, enjoy the tunes of pianists, a quartet, a five-piece band and a DJ spinning dance music – or make your own music with a night of karaoke. Be sure to bring white attire to wear at the signature White Night festivities, which include special food and drinks, live music, and dancing on the pool deck.

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