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Sarah Bretz, Contributor

  • October 25, 2023

Celebrity Cruises has a fleet of varying-sized ships, so to help you give an idea of the cruise line’s entire fleet, we’ve ranked all Celebrity Cruises ships by size from smallest to largest.

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From the 16-guest Celebrity Xploration to the 3,260-guest Celebrity Ascent , this is how they stack up by size.

Celebrity Xploration

Celebrity Xploration in Galapagos Islands

Key Features: Oceanview and balcony staterooms, lounges, a sundeck with hot tubs, use of snorkeling equipment and wetsuits, a dining room and buffet, and guidance from a naturalist along the journey

Celebrity Xpedition

Aerial view of Celebrity Xpedition

Key Features: Oceanview and balcony staterooms and suites, multiple sundecks including one with a hot tub, a lounge with bar and live music, a dining room and grill, a fitness room, and nightly lectures from certified naturalists

Celebrity Flora

Side exterior view of Celebrity Flora

Key Features: Staterooms (with a traditional or infinite veranda). Other highlights include the Discovery Lounge, where naturalists give lectures; the Observatory library with floor-to-ceiling windows; findings from onboard oceanographic equipment that guests can view; Ocean Grill & Bar; a main dining room; and sundecks with a plunge pool and hot tub.

Celebrity Millennium

Celebrity Millennium's exterior view

Key Features: Le Petit Chef projection mapping dining experience, Sushi on Five, The Persian Garden spa with thermal suite, Café al Bacio & Gelateria, Tuscan Grille Italian restaurant, Sunset Bar, the Spa Café, a Solarium, kids’ clubs, and The Retreat premium ship-within-a-ship complex

RELATED: Cruise Ship Photo Tour: Celebrity Millennium

Celebrity Summit

Aerial view of Celebrity Summit

Key Features: Le Petit Chef projection mapping dining experience, the Spa Café, Cellar Masters Wine Bar, Café al Bacio & Gelateria, Sunset Bar, Blu restaurant for AquaClass guests, Sushi on Five, Sky Lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows, The Persian Spa with thermal suite, the Solarium, kids’ clubs, and The Retreat premium ship-within-a-ship complex

Celebrity Constellation

Aerial view of Celebrity Constellation

Key Features: Le Petit Chef projection mapping dining experience, Martini Bar & Crush, Sushi on Five, Tuscan Grille Italian Restaurant, Sunset Bar, Rooftop Terrace, The Persian Garden spa with thermal suite, and kids’ clubs

Celebrity Infinity

Celebrity Infinity's exterior

Key Features: The Spa Café, Le Petit Chef projection mapping dining experience, Sushi on Five, Tuscan Grille Italian Restaurant, Fortunes Casino, Café al Bacio & Gelateria, Sunset Bar, Persian Garden Spa, a basketball court, and The Retreat premium ship-within-a-ship complex

Celebrity Solstice

Aerial view of Celebrity Solstice

Key Features: Le Petit Chef projection mapping dining experience, Murano French Restaurant, the Spa Café, Sushi on Five, Café al Bacio & Gelateria, Tuscan Grille, the Solarium with a pool and two hot tubs, Quasar nightclub, Sunset Bar, The Lawn Club with hot glass class, and The Retreat premium ship-within-a-ship complex

Celebrity Equinox

Aerial view of Celebrity Equinox

Key Features: Craft Social Gastropub, The Lawn Club with hot glass studio, kids’ clubs, Sunset Bar, Sky Observation Lounge, Spa Café, the Solarium with pool and two hot tubs, Murano French Restaurant, Tuscan Grille, and The Retreat premium ship-within-a-ship complex

Celebrity Eclipse

Celebrity Eclipse's aerial view

Key Features: The Lawn Club with hot glass class, kids’ clubs, Sushi on Five, Sunset Bar, Solarium with a pool and two hot tubs, Murano French Restaurant, Persian Garden Spa with thermal suite, Quasar Nightclub, Passport Bar, Le Petit Chef projection mapping dining experience, and The Retreat premium ship-within-a-ship complex

Celebrity Silhouette

Side exterior view of Celebrity Silhouette

Key Features: Craft Social Gastropub, The Porch Seafood Restaurant and Raw Bar, The Lawn Club Grill, kids’ clubs, Tuscan Grille Italian Restaurant, Sunset Bar, Solarium with pool and two hot tubs, Café al Bacio & Gelateria, Persian Garden Spa, Murano French Restaurant, and The Retreat premium ship-within-a-ship complex

Celebrity Reflection

Aerial view of Celebrity Reflection

Key Features: Sunset Bar, Murano French Restaurant, kids’ clubs, Solarium with pool and two hot tubs, Persian Garden Spa with thermal suite, Tuscan Grille Italian Restaurant, Sushi on Five, Café al Bacio & Gelateria, Cellar Masters Wine Bar, and The Retreat premium ship-within-a-ship complex

Celebrity Edge

Aerial view of Celebrity Cruises' Celebrity Edge

Key Features: Rooftop Garden and Rooftop Garden Grill, The Spa with SEA Thermal Suite, Raw on 5, the Magic Carpet moving platform, Eden with Eden Restaurant and Eden Bar, Fine Cut Steakhouse, Camp at Sea kids’ clubs, Sunset Bar, The Retreat premium ship-within-a-ship complex.

VIDEO: Our Celebrity Edge Walking Tour

Celebrity Apex

Exterior view of Celebrity Apex

Key Features: Rooftop Garden and Rooftop Garden Grill, The Spa with SEA Thermal Suite, Raw on 5, the Magic Carpet moving platform, Eden with Eden Restaurant and Eden Bar, Solarium with a pool and two hot tubs, Camp at Sea kids’ clubs, Sunset Bar, The Retreat premium ship-within-a-ship complex

Celebrity Beyond

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Key Features: Rooftop Garden with Rooftop Garden Grill, two-story Sunset Bar, Eden with Eden Restaurant and Eden Bar, Raw on 5, Le Voyage specialty restaurant, The Spa with SEA Thermal Suite, The Spa Café & Juice Bar, Camp at Sea kids’ club, Solarium with a pool and two hot tubs, Craft Social Bar, and The Retreat premium ship-within-a-ship complex

Celebrity Ascent

Celebrity ascent front view

Key Features: The Theatre, the Rooftop Garden, the Spa, the sprawling Resort Deck, the Sunset Bar designed by Nate Berkus, The Magic Carpet, Inventive culinary experiences, the Grand Plaza and Martini Bar, and Modernized accommodation options.

Those are all the Celebrity Cruises ships by size from smallest to largest. What is your favorite Celebrity ship?

RELATED: Overview: Celebrity Cruises’ Captain’s Club Loyalty Program

This article was originally written in August 2022 and updated in October 2023 to include information about new vessels.

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Celebrity Cruises Ships by Size, Age and Class (2022)

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Celebrity Cruises has an active fleet of fifteen ships currently with two further ships on order ( Celebrity Ascent and another Edge-class ship, currently unnamed).

In this guide, we will cover all the different ships in the Celebrity Cruises fleet and how they compare to each other.

Introduction to Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity Cruises was actually founded in 1988 in Greece, by the shipping company Chandris Group. Originally they were conducting upmarket cruises to Bermuda.

In 1997, Royal Caribbean International acquired Celebrity Cruises and during the same year, the five ships became six with the addition of Celebrity Mercury .

By 2000, the start of the brand new fleet was beginning to arrive – this was the Millennium Class ships, which began with Celebrity Millennium in 2000 and was followed by three additional ships ( Celebrity Infinity , Celebrity Summit and Celebrity Constellation ).

After that, Celebrity created the Solstice-class, which consisted of five ships. These proved extremely popular and Celebrity actually went back and ‘Solsticized’ the rest of their fleet to bring the other ships up to the same passenger experience.

In 2018, Celebrity Edge debuted with a non-traditional cruise ship bow (a Parabolic Ultra-Bow, if you may!) and The Magic Carpet (an open-air dining experience attached to the side of the ship that can move from the bottom to the top of the ship if needed and act as a platform during tender operations)

Celebrity Cruises’ Ships Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the newest celebrity ship.

Celebrity Beyond is the newest Celebrity Cruises’ ship – she joined the fleet in April 2022.

What Celebrity ship is Captain Kate on?

Captain Kate McCue is currently on Celebrity Beyond as Master of the ship.

What Celebrity ship goes to Alaska?

Celebrity Eclipse , Celebrity Solstice and Celebrity Millennium all sail in the Alaska region.

What is the biggest Celebrity ship?

Celebrity Beyond became the biggest ship of the Celebrity Cruises fleet in April 2022

What is the smallest Celebrity ship?

Celebrity Xploration is the smallest ship of the fleet at 319 GRT and carrying just 16 passengers. This ship is part of their Xpedition-class ships.

What is the oldest Celebrity ship?

Celebrity Millennium is the oldest ship in the Celebrity Cruises fleet. She joined the fleet in 2000.

Who owns Celebrity Cruises?

Celebrity Cruises is a Royal Caribbean brand, having been acquired by them in 1997 from the Greek-owned Chandris Group.

What type of bow does Celebrity Edge have?

Celebrity Edge has a Parabolic ultra bow. A curved rather than pointed bow that actually encapsulates the traditional bulbous bow as seen on ships usually. It offers a 20% greater energy efficiency.

Celebrity Cruises Ships by Size (from largest to smallest)

What does ‘tonnage (grt)’ mean.

GRT (Gross Registered Tonnage) is a term used to calculate the volume inside a ship. It is a measure of cubic capacity and is calculated by the total volume from inside the hull and decks of the ship. 1 GRT = 100 cubic feet of space. In essence, the bigger the GRT – the more ‘space’ the ship has for passengers, cargo, etc.

How are ‘Passengers (Max)’ calculated?

You’ll see multiple numbers for passengers on ships – this is because many ships include extra beds in cabins (such as the sofa/couch can convert to a pull-out bed) – but the majority of cabins usually have 2 people in them. the ‘Max’ number is if every cabin used their additional pull-out bed, etc. This number is unlikely to be reached very frequently.

Celebrity Cruises Ships by Age (from newest to oldest)

Are all celebrity cruises’ ships new builds.

Just two of the Celebrity’s ships were built and owned by other cruise lines before being acquired by Celebrity Cruises.

The two ships are Celebrity Xpedition (previously Sun Bay for Sun Bay Cruises) and Celebrity Xploration (previously Athala II for Ocean Adventures)

Both of these are quite different ships from your usual cruise ships, they are expedition ships. This means they are much smaller and have very different passenger and operational needs because they operate in much shallower, confined waters and must adhere to even stricter environmental laws in these regions.

Celebrity Cruises Ships by Class (from newest to oldest)

What is the difference between the edge-class ships.

Celebrity Edge and Celebrity Apex are both identical ships. However, Celebrity Beyond is an extra 20 meters longer and has one additional deck. This brings 179 more suites and staterooms to the ship, a bigger (40%) sundeck at The Retreat and the Sunset Bar is 180% larger.

Celebrity Ascent is due to match Celebrity Beyond in terms of size and capacity.

What is the difference between the Xpedition-class ships?

The three Xpedition-class ships that Celebrity Cruises own are all custom-built ships, with Celebrity Xploration previously operating as Athala II for Ocean Adventures.

  • Celebrity Xpedition is 90m long and carries 48 passengers
  • Celebrity Xploration is 30m long and carries 16 passengers
  • Celebrity Flora is 102m long and carries 100 passengers

Celebrity Xpedition had its capacity reduced from 100 passengers to just 48 passengers when Celebrity Flora launched. This is to meet the Ecuador permit requirements for cruising in the Galapagos region as Celebrity Cruises only has a permit to carry 164 passengers at any one time in the Galapagos region.

Celebrity Flora is the newest of the Xpedition-class and offers just forty suites – all of which have a private balcony. The ship has six decks and has a max cruising speed of just 12 knots.

Final Thoughts

Celebrity Cruises are known for its stylish cruise ships and fantastic service. A more premium version of parent company Royal Caribbean’s offerings some would say, Celebrity aim to make cruising trendy for those who would never consider cruising.

Their Edge-class ships, with famous designers and celebrity tie-ins, aim to break to entice those that enjoy luxury hotels and travel but are yet to experience a cruise and those that like both!

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Celebrity Cruises has a fleet of 16 cruise ships that offer passengers large-vessel luxury vacations.

Celebrity’s fleet has one of the biggest ranges in ship sizes. Their largest ships have accommodations for over 3,000 passengers, while their smallest has a guest capacity of only 16.

In this article, we’ll compare Celebrity Cruises ships by size, age, and class to help you decide which one is right for your next cruise vacation.

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Celebrity Cruises Ships by Size: Biggest to Smallest

When comparing cruise ships, size is the most popular choice. Cruise ships are typically measured using gross tonnage(GT), a measure of a vessel’s internal volume.

Although size isn’t everything, it is a quick way to assess the number of facilities, restaurants, activities, and entertainment options available on a ship.

Below is a comparison of Celebrity Cruises’ ships by size, arranged from largest to smallest:

Celebrity Cruises Ships by Age: Newest to Oldest

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If you want to experience the latest and greatest cruise ships, you might want to sail on a newer vessel.

Newer cruise ships often have better amenities, updated decor, and more activities.

Below is a comparison of Celebrity Cruises’ ships by age, from newest to oldest:

Celebrity Cruises Ships by Class

Celebrity Century cruise ship tendered next to the shore of Grand Cayman, Grand Cayman Islands

Celebrity Cruises currently offers four classes of cruise ships.

Each class features similar designs, features, and amenities, with slight differences between sister ships.

The largest is Celebrity’s Edge-class ships. Edge-class vessels feature a unique style with their Parabolic Ultra-Bow, which offers up to 20% greater energy efficiency.

Here are Celebrity Cruises ships by class:

Celebrity Cruises Ships on Order

Celebrity Eclipse embarking on a summer cruise from Southampton, UK

Celebrity Cruises currently has two Edge-class ships on order ( Celebrity Ascent and another unnamed vessel).

Celebrity Ascent is the fourth Edge-class vessel set to debut on December 3, 2023. The new cruise ship will make round-trip sailings from Port Everglades, Florida, and feature the Edge-class’ signature Parabolic Ultra-Bow.

“We’re so excited to debut the spectacular  Celebrity Ascent  in the serene setting of the Caribbean where she and all of her guests will have their moment in the sun,” said Lisa Lutoff-Perlo, CEO and President of Celebrity Cruises.

A fifth unnamed Edge-class ship is scheduled to debut in 2025.

What is the Biggest Celebrity Ship?

Celebrity Cruises’ largest ship is Celebrity Beyond . The 140,600 GT vessel has a length of 1,004 ft, with accommodations for 3,260 guests.

What is the Smallest Celebrity Ship?

Celebrity Xploration is the smallest cruise ship in the Celebrity Cruises fleet at 320 GT and has a passenger capacity of 16. The vessel is part of Celebrity’s Xpedition class which offers yacht-style sailings to the Galapagos.

What is the Newest Celebrity Cruise Ship

Celebrity Beyond is the newest Celebrity cruise ship. The Edge-class vessel joined the fleet in April 2022.

What is the Oldest Celebrity Cruise Ship?

Celebrity Millenium is the oldest cruise ship in Celebrity’s fleet. The cruise ship was built in 2000.

What Was the First Celebrity Cruise Ship?

Celebrity’s first cruise ship was the S.S. Meridian , which launched in 1990.

How Many Cruise Ships Does Celebrity Cruises Have?

Celebrity Cruises currently has 16 cruise ships in operation. Their fleet includes 13 large-sized cruise ships and three smaller yacht-sized vessels.

Why are Celebrity Xpedition Class Ships so Small?

Distinguished guests arriving to the Celebrity Flora Naming Ceremony on board one of the ship's custom-designed Novuranian Yacht Tenders

Celebrity’s Xpedition ships ( Celebrity Xploration , Celebrity Xpedition, and Celebrity Flora ) accommodate 16, 48, and 100 guests, respectively. The Xpedition-class ships offer luxury yacht-style voyages to the Galapagos, off the coast of Ecuador. These ships are tiny because the ports they visit can only accommodate small ships.

Who Owns Celebrity Cruises?

Royal Caribbean Group owns Celebrity Cruises. The parent company also operates sister cruise lines Royal Caribbean International and Silversea Cruises.

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What to Know About All 16 Ships in the Celebrity Cruises Fleet

Here’s what you need to know about every Celebrity Cruises ship.

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Celebrity Cruises is among our readers' favorite mega-ship ocean lines — coming in at No. 1 in 2022 and No. 2 in 2023 as part of our World's Best Awards (WBA) — and it's easy to see why. This WBA Hall of Fame honoree truly shines with its sophisticated, tasteful decor and sleek onboard spaces, including swanky lounges, dazzling bars, gourmet specialty restaurants, and contemporary suites. Almost all Celebrity ships, except the three Xpedition-class vessels, offer standard amenities like casinos, retail shops, spas, and Broadway-level shows and entertainment. There's also the adults-only Solarium and The Retreat, the latter of which is reserved exclusively for suite guests. Paul Brady , Travel + Leisure ’s news director and cruise expert, told us, “Because its ships offer so much to do, Celebrity is a fantastic choice for families, who can choose from a huge array of well-designed staterooms and suites. Groups of friends, too, will find much to like, thanks to the brand's fantastic dining (and drinking) options.”

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Paul Brady is the news director at Travel + Leisure and the brand's expert on all things cruise.

Kari Becker is a travel advisor at Marvelous Mouse Travels.

With a fleet of 16 ships, it can be tricky to determine which Celebrity ship is best suited for your specific needs.Travel advisor Kari Becker of Marvelous Mouse Travels explains, "Whatever your taste, there is a perfect Celebrity cruise to meet your needs." She continues, telling T+L, "There are three main classes: the Edge, Solstice, and Millennium classes, all with unique features, benefits, and advantages." The Millennium-class ships are smaller which, per Becker, may "offer a more personalized experience." Solstice is the largest class of Celebrity's fleet, says Becker. "When designed, these ships focused on innovation, with unique spaces including a real grass lawn, and unique onboard experiences, such as glass-making classes." Last but not least is Celebrity's Edge class. Per the pro, the ships in the line's newest class are "the largest of the fleet, offering more space for additional experiences and restaurants, including a massive pool deck, floating platform at sea (aptly called the Magic Carpet), and Rooftop Garden." All in all, she says, "The Edge series is for guests looking for transformative cruising and splendor with countless gourmet restaurants and immersive entertainment." 

Ahead, we’ve listed every Celebrity ship currently in service — complete with their notable amenities, launch year, guest capacity, and other need-to-know insights — to help you determine which vessel is best for your next voyage.

Celebrity Ascent

Inaugural Year: 2023

Ship Class: Edge 

Ship Capacity: 3,260 passengers

Celebrity’s newest ship is also its flashiest — in the best way possible. The Celebrity Ascent offers an expanded Retreat area (exclusive to suite guests), complete with a 40-percent-larger two-story sundeck, and the swanky Sunset Bar, which is 180 percent larger. Beyond The Retreat, there are 32 bars, restaurants, and lounges, a lush Rooftop Garden, an adults-only Solarium, the three-level Eden restaurant and entertainment venue, and the Magic Carpet, a floating platform that reaches 13 stories above sea level. Finally, stay in one of the Iconic Suites, the largest in the Celebrity fleet, for the ultimate splurge. 

Celebrity Beyond

Inaugural Year: 2022

Celebrity Beyond is nearly identical to Celebrity Ascent . Both Edge-class sister ships have the same spectacular amenities and features, including a state-of-the-art spa and fitness center that’s sure to impress wellness-seekers, who will also be happy in one of the AquaClass Sky Suites, which offer in-room yoga mats and fitness equipment. It’s also worth noting that these suite guests also enjoy access to the SEA Thermal Suite and a dedicated spa concierge. Don’t miss the adults-only Solarium, the Rooftop Garden, the aforementioned Eden, or the Magic Carpet, which offers the best views at sea.

Paul Brady was onboard the Beyond in October 2022. “My stateroom, 9164, was a Sky Suite, with a king bed facing a private terrace and a clever roll-open mirror that let natural light into the spacious bathroom. Dining at the Daniel Boulud restaurant Le Voyage was one highlight — with seven courses — but so too were casual cocktails at Sunset Bar, with its touch of Moroccan design influence courtesy of Nate Berkus, who dreamed up the multi-level lounge,” said Brady of his experience.  

Celebrity Apex

Inaugural Year: 2020

Ship Capacity: 2,910 passengers

The second Edge-class ship, Celebrity Apex , made its grand debut in 2020. It boasts an abundance of stylish onboard spaces, including the Rooftop Garden and the adults-only Solarium. Access to the exclusive Retreat area is reason alone to book one of the contemporary suites. Other highlights include the dazzling three-story Grand Plaza, where you’ll find the aptly named Martini Bar, one of 29 bars, lounges, and restaurants aboard Apex , along with the orange-hued Magic Carpet, which offers live music and a full bar 13 feet above sea level.  

“I was fortunate to snag one of just a handful of Royal Suites on the ship, 12105, which had the look of a chic coastal Florida cottage, elevated with pops of bright green, geometric tiling, and contemporary art on the walls. The bathroom, with a deep soaking tub and spacious shower, rivaled any I’ve seen at land-based resorts,” said Brady of his November 2021 sailing. “Same with the Grand Plaza at the heart of the ship, a gathering place with a hotel lobby vibe in the best possible sense — and a glitzy Martini Bar.”

Read More : 9 Best Cruises for Couples

Celebrity Flora

Inaugural Year: 2019

Ship Class: Xpedition 

Ship Capacity: 100 passengers

Cruise the Galapagos in style aboard Celebrity Flora , which made its maiden voyage in 2019. The vessel was designed with sustainability in mind: It's built with natural materials and features anchorless technology to protect the seabed. Certified naturalists from Galapagos National Park are on board to help guests gain a better understanding of the region for an educational trip. The ship also offers a once-in-a-lifetime glamping experience, which includes dinner and drinks, a naturalist-guided stargazing session, accommodations in a cabana-turned-double bed, and a private breakfast. Plus, with its all-suite accommodations, the small ship has a mega-yacht feel.

Celebrity Edge

Inaugural Year: 2018

Ship Capacity: 2,918 passengers

This sophisticated ship — the first in Celebrity’s Edge class — changed the game following its 2018 debut. What’s more, Edge was the very first Celebrity ship to feature the Magic Carpet, the multifunctional Eden, and the Infinite Veranda Staterooms, which, with the touch of a button, transform your living space into your very own private balcony.

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Celebrity Reflection

Inaugural Year: 2012

Ship Class: Solstice 

Ship Capacity: 3,046 passengers

The fifth, final, and largest Solstice-class cruise ship, Celebrity Reflection , will impress even the pickiest of travelers with its onboard activities, amenities, and spaces, including a total of 22 bars, restaurants, and lounges. In addition to The Retreat (reserved exclusively for suite guests) and The Solarium (adults-only), Reflection — along with all Solstice-class ships — boasts the Lawn Club. Located on the top deck of the ship, this chic outdoor space (which is outfitted with real grass, no less), is perfect for sipping cocktails, enjoying a leisurely lunch, listening to live music, lounging in a cabana, or playing a game of bocce or croquet. The adults-only Persian Garden area at the spa is a favorite amongst wellness enthusiasts.

Celebrity Silhouette

Inaugural Year: 2011

Ship Capacity: 2,902 passengers

Celebrity Silhouette is elegant in every sense, from the aptly named Grand Foyer — with its marvelous marble floors, extravagant staircase (which is prime for photo opportunities), and the first panoramic oceanview glass elevators at sea — to stylish lounges like The Hideaway or the natural light-filled Sky Lounge. While suite guests gain exclusive access to The Retreat, anyone can relax in one of the swanky pool areas or the laid-back Lawn Club. Then, when hunger — or thirst — calls, passengers can take their pick of over 20 food and drink options.

Celebrity Eclipse

Inaugural Year: 2010

Ship Capacity: 2,852 passengers

An impressive modern art collection, an expansive spa, a half-acre lawn, and top-notch dining: Find all this and more aboard Celebrity Eclipse , which debuted in 2010. This Solstice-class vessel also boasts an onboard nightclub, popular among party-centric travelers, a striking Grand Foyer, and, last but not least, the Solstice Club. Located at the highest point of the ship, the Solstice Club is a haven for R&R with its canopy lounge beds — and it’s also a popular spot for morning yoga or evening stargazing sessions.

Related: 21 Cruise Tips That Will Help Make Your Trip Even Better, According to Experts

Celebrity Equinox

Inaugural Year: 2009

Refurbished in 2019, Celebrity Equinox exudes cool. On board this stylish ship, guests can sip cocktails in style at one of several hip bars, including the Martini Bar and Slush, enjoy a picnic lunch or practice their golf swing at the half-acre Lawn Club, or soak up the sun at the adults-only Solarium or the plush lounge-lined pool area. Finally, guests should consider booking a suite to access Luminae, a swanky restaurant that serves decadent dishes designed by acclaimed chef Daniel Boulud.

Celebrity Solstice

Inaugural Year: 2008

Ship Capacity:  2,852 passengers

The first ship in Celebrity’s Solstice class currently cruises Alaska and the Pacific Coast in style. Here, you’ll find the lush Lawn Club, the adults-only Persian Garden thermal suite, and the glam Grand Foyer. Additional highlights include the Solstice Deck, an onboard nightclub, and a slew of bars and lounges, including the wine-centric Cellar Masters, where oenophiles can learn about – and taste — a wide variety of vinos from across the globe. Art lovers shouldn’t miss the Hot Glass Class, featuring professional-led glass-blowing demos.

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Celebrity Xploration

Inaugural Year: 2007

Ship Class: Xpedition

Ship Capacity: 16 passengers

With a passenger capacity of just 16, the Xploration is Celebrity’s smallest ship. As such, cruisers can expect an intimate onboard ambiance. When not out and about exploring the Galapagos, guests can hang in the lounge, relax in their suite (some with private balconies), and soak up some rays — or stargaze — on the hot tub-equipped sundeck.

Celebrity Constellation

Inaugural Year: 2002

Ship Class: Millennium 

Ship Capacity: 2,184 passengers

This 22-year-old Celebrity ship offers a more refined, subdued atmosphere compared to the line’s newer ships, which boast flashier features like the Magic Carpet. The Rooftop Terrace area serves as a restaurant, bar, and outdoor movie theater, complete with cozy furnishings coupled with mouthwatering bites and sips. Meanwhile, the adults-only Persian Garden area in the spa is ideal for wellness-seeking cruisers.

Celebrity Summit

Inaugural Year: 2001

Ship Capacity: 2,218 passengers

Celebrity Summit, which cruises Alaska and the Caribbean, technically dates back to 2001; however, in 2019, it received a $75-million refurbishment to bring it a little more in line with Celebrity’s newest ships, including 2018’s Celebrity Edge . Expect stylish spaces galore, including the Sunset and Martini bars, plus a sleek Rooftop Terrace where cruisers can catch outdoor flicks while basking in the ocean views.

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Celebrity Xpedition

Ship Class: Xpedition  

Ship Capacity: 48 passengers

Last refurbished in 2018, Celebrity Xpedition was purposely built to cruise the Galapagos. The immersive onboard experience includes nightly lectures by certified naturalists from Galapagos National Park, who will be on board the entire sailing. Enjoy postcard-worthy views from the Panorama Deck, or take a dip in the hot tub on the Sunrise Deck. Passengers can choose from a handful of elegant rooms and suites; however, those who want their own balcony will need to spring on the latter.

Celebrity Infinity

Inaugural Year: 2000

Ship Capacity: 2,170 passengers

Celebrity Infinity is a favorite among laid-back cruisers — primarily couples and adult friend groups. Popular onboard hangout spots include the adults-only Solarium, the buzzy Rooftop Terrace, and, for suite guests, The Retreat. The ship also has a handful of specialty dining restaurants (in addition to complimentary ones, of course). Le Petit Chef is well worth the added fee thanks to a combination of gourmet eats and exhilarating entertainment complete with tabletop animations.

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Celebrity Millennium

Inaugural Year: 1999

Ship Class: Millennium  

Don’t sleep on Celebrity’s oldest ship, which includes a handful of fan-favorite amenities and spaces such as The Retreat, the Solarium, the Rooftop Terrace, and the Grand Foyer. Last refurbished in 2019, Millennium now features a more contemporary design aesthetic, similar to what you’d find on the newer ships. There are also more than 15 bars and restaurants on board.

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Celebrity Edge

Debuted in December 2018, the 2,918-passenger Celebrity Edge stands out for its modernity. The Edge is dressed to the nines in contemporary designs and features a diverse array of technologies, amenities, activities and dining venues on board. Passengers can delight in the ship's rooftop garden, take a dip in one of many ocean-facing pools, work up a sweat on the jogging track or relax at the on-site spa.

You'll find plenty of evening entertainment options, too, including themed bars and lounges, a club and a theater showcasing a variety of productions. The Edge was the first Celebrity ship fitted with the Magic Carpet – the line's cantilevered venue at sea that travels 13 stories. The open-air venue can be repositioned alongside several decks, allowing it to transform from a live music venue to a bar to an exclusive specialty restaurant, depending on its location.

For dining, passengers have 29 options to choose from. These include four main restaurants and specialty options serving a range of cuisines, from sashimi to French bistro classics. After a bite to eat, take a break and relax in your modern stateroom or suite. Every room offers technology that allows guests to control temperature, service and lighting with a touch screen. What's more, with a roughly 2-to-1 passenger-to-crew ratio, service across the ship will be spot on.

Celebrity Edge makes sailings across Europe, Asia, Australia and more. 

U.S. News Insider Tip: On Edge Series ships, park yourself at the Sunset Bar with a spicy margarita every evening – it’s the best spot on the ship to watch for the fabled green flash. – Skye Sherman, Contributor

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Celebrity Beyond

Launched in April 2022, Celebrity Beyond is the third ship in the cruise line's Edge Series, capable of holding up to 3,260 passengers and 1,400 crew members. On board, guests have their pick of 32 food and beverage venues serving everything from Greek to French to Italian cuisine; there are also several cocktail bars and lounges where guests can grab a drink.

One of the highlights of Celebrity Beyond is its 4,500-piece art collection, which includes works by travel photographers and international artists. There is also no shortage of unique entertainment options; these range from acrobatic shows to juggling mixologist performances. To enjoy stunning water views, enjoy Celebrity's "Magic Carpet," a large platform that hangs off the edge of the ship and moves from deck to deck.

Staterooms offer amenities like plush bathrobes, comfortable Cashmere mattresses and flat-screen TVs; many also come with private verandas. For a one-of-a-kind experience, splurge on a room in The Retreat. This resort-within-a-resort features villas and suites with added luxuries like plunge pools, hot tubs and butlers. Plus, guests of The Retreat have exclusive access to a private sundeck, restaurant and lounge, along with an onboard credit that can be used however you see fit.

Celebrity Beyond sails to a variety of popular Mediterranean and Caribbean destinations, including the French Riviera, Italy, Mexico and more. 

U.S. News Insider Tip: On Celebrity Beyond, if you're lucky, your drink might be poured by Captain Kate McCue herself during the nightly flair bartender show at the Grand Plaza Martini Bar. Make sure to follow her behind-the-scenes adventures on Instagram. – Skye Sherman, Contributor

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Celebrity Apex

The Celebrity Apex – which made its inaugural sailing in June 2021 – can hold up to 2,910 passengers and 1,320 crew members. Guests can wine and dine at 29 restaurants, bars and lounges, then spend the night testing their luck at the casino or enjoying live music at the Magic Carpet (which offers great ocean views). Specialty restaurants include a steakhouse and a raw bar, while main dining options feature Mediterranean, Italian and French cuisines. There are also meeting spaces and multipurpose areas on board, as well as upscale shops. 

Visit the spa or adults-only Solarium pool to stay relaxed throughout your stay at sea. For younger travelers, there are some kid-friendly areas of the ship – such as a Camp at Sea. However, the ship is geared more toward adult clientele (or families with older children) looking for a relaxing escape.

The ship's staterooms, which start at 181 square feet, offer smart TVs, customizable air conditioning and plenty of storage space. Many rooms also offer private verandas. If you're willing to splurge, consider booking a room in The Retreat. This exclusive section of the ship features luxury accommodations as well as access to a private restaurant, sun deck and lounge. Plus, rooms in The Retreat offer more space, measuring up to 1,892 square feet.

The Celebrity Apex sails to European destinations like Greece, Italy, Croatia and Portugal, as well as to Caribbean hot spots like St. Thomas , Puerto Rico , Belize and Grand Cayman . 

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Celebrity Silhouette

Introduced in 2011 and fully refurbished in February 2020, the 2,902-passenger Celebrity Silhouette is one of the largest ships in the fleet and features a nearly 1-to-3 crew-to-guest ratio. Its latest renovation reimagined the lounges across the ships, updated the staterooms and added new boutiques and spa treatment rooms. 

Silhouette offers plenty of onboard activities, from enrichment seminars to comedy shows. While kids can play on Xbox consoles or at the sports courts, adults can sip libations at the Passport Bar and Craft Social. 

As far as dining goes, the ship is home to 12 restaurants and cafes, half of which are specialty venues that require reservations and extra fees. Cuisine ranges from casual bites at the pool grill to sushi and Italian fare.

Along with a variety of food options, Celebrity Silhouette offers a range of stateroom selections, with 85% of its cabins offering verandas. Cruisers can choose from Inside, Ocean View and Veranda rooms, while those who opt for one of seven Suite categories receive more space and perks like butler service and priority check-in. 

Celebrity Silhouette sails to destinations in the Caribbean and Europe. 

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Celebrity Solstice

Last refreshed in early 2023 (and first launched in 2008), the 2,852-passenger Celebrity Solstice offers a sushi restaurant and the Retreat Lounge. Daytime activities range from spa treatments to golf putting to art classes. Young passengers ages 3 to 17 can also participate in Camp at Sea activities. 

As far as dining goes, Celebrity Solstice boasts 10 restaurants, close to half of which are specialty spots that require an extra fee. Guests were pleased with the cuisine variety, and with a nearly 1-to-2 crew-to-passenger ration, the ship makes service a priority.

When it comes to lodging, 85% of Solstice's cabins feature verandas. Guests can choose from Inside, Ocean View, Veranda and Suite category cabins, all with amenities like flat-screen TVs, minibars and 24-hour room service. Those who spring for an AquaClass cabin receive additional amenities, like an upgraded room service menu. Travelers will also have access to Starlink high-speed satellite internet. 

Celebrity Solstice sails to Hawaii , the Pacific, Asia and Alaska.

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Celebrity Equinox

The 2,852-passenger Equinox was introduced in 2009 and underwent a full renovation in June 2019. It offers a mix of classic Celebrity amenities and unique activities. The ship features 18 premium retail shops, a half-acre Lawn Club and the Hot Glass Show, where professional artists demonstrate glassblowing techniques. Updates include the new Retreat sundeck and lounge, luxurious bedding and all-new amenities. 

Recent cruisers appreciated the variety of dining options on the ship, which include 10 eateries ranging from light fare at Spa Café to craft beer and comfort food at the Craft Social Bar to a frozen cocktail bar on the pool deck. Other highlights include the spa and enrichment programs like cooking demos and dance lessons.

In terms of accommodations, 85% of the ship's staterooms offer verandas. Cabin categories include Inside, Ocean View, Veranda and Suite rooms, and all are appointed with flat-screen TVs, 24-hour room service and sitting areas. Suites offer extra perks like afternoon appetizers and butler service. Past cruisers assured that even if you don't splurge on a butler-serviced room, you'll still receive individualized attention, as everyone from the room stewards to the restaurant servers were friendly and helpful. 

Celebrity Equinox offers a variety of itineraries in the Caribbean and Europe.

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Celebrity Eclipse

Launched in 2010 and scheduled for refurbishment in spring 2025, the 2,852-passenger Eclipse is one of Celebrity's largest vessels. About 85% of Eclipse's accommodations include verandas, and cruisers who splurge on suites and AquaClass staterooms receive butler service and access to exclusive specialty dining. All cabins offer interactive flat-screen TVs and 24-hour room service.

As far as activities go, travelers can stay active at the Lawn Club, lounge by three pools, participate in hot glass classes and shop at a variety of upscale boutiques. In the evenings, cruisers can enjoy theme parties, comedy acts and Broadway-style shows. Meanwhile, kids programming (geared toward guests ages 3 to 17) is available through Camp at Sea. 

When it comes to dining, past cruisers praised the variety of casual and formal choices. The ship offers 10 eateries, including four specialty venues where reservations are required and additional charges apply. From the room stewards to the restaurant servers, Celebrity Eclipse's staff was also a point of praise among recent guests.

Celebrity Eclipse offers itineraries in the Caribbean, South America, the Pacific, Bermuda and more. 

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Celebrity Summit

First introduced in 2001, the 2,218-passenger Celebrity Summit was most recently renovated in March 2019 and offers unique activities like a rooftop terrace with an outdoor movie screen. The renovation added new staterooms, lounge areas and more. Cruisers looking for some R&R can retreat to the spa, the outdoor pool or the adults-only indoor solarium. Meanwhile, children ages 3 to 17 can participate in pool games and Xbox tournaments at Camp at Sea.

When it comes to dining, there are nine venues on board, including a handful of specialty spots (for an added fee) serving up creative cuisine ranging from French to Italian fare. While some recent cruisers noted long lines and average food at the buffet, most travelers were in agreement when it came to the wait staff and room stewards: service was prompt and friendly.

Speaking of rooms, Summit offers the same four cabin categories found on other Celebrity ships (Inside, Ocean View, Veranda and Suite). About half of the cabins on board feature balconies. Cruisers will find flat-screen TVs, bathrobes and 24-hour room service in all staterooms.

Celebrity Summit sails in the Caribbean, Alaska and more. 

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Celebrity Millennium

The 2,218-passenger Celebrity Millennium debuted in 2000 and was fully refurbished in February 2019. The renovation added brand-new staterooms, updated the ship's design and technology, debuted a new lounge area and more. 

When it comes to dining, Celebrity Millennium offers nine restaurants, ranging from the Tuscan Grille steakhouse to Sushi on Five (both require an extra fee). Standard eateries include Blu and the Main Restaurant. The ship also offers an array of bars and lounges.

While there is programming for children, most of the activities on board are geared toward adults. Enrichment includes language lessons, art classes and Zumba workouts. The ship also features a rooftop terrace with an outdoor movie screen.

Celebrity Millennium sails to destinations in  Alaska , Asia, Canada and more. 

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Celebrity Infinity

Launched in 2001 and most recently refurbished in October 2018, the 2,170-passenger Celebrity Infinity boasts updated suites, an Italian steakhouse and a rooftop terrace. Other highlights include a wine bar and Le Petit Chef, an interactive augmented reality luxury cuisine experience. The ship is set to be fully refurbished in the near future; improvements will include brand-new staterooms, elevated technology, new lounge areas and more. 

Infinity offers a total of nine dining venues, ranging from a casual pool grill to four specialty restaurants that require reservations and an additional fee. While recent cruisers felt that specialty dining was worth the cost, many noted that food quality was hit or miss in the main dining room.

When it comes to activities and entertainment, kids ages 3 to 17 can participate in youth clubs while adults get treatments at the spa or learn a new skill through a variety of enrichment courses.

As for accommodations, cruisers can choose from four lodging options: Inside, Ocean View and Veranda staterooms and Suites. For more luxury, passengers can upgrade to an Aqua or Concierge Class suite. All cabins are outfitted with flat-screen TVs, small sitting areas and 24-hour room service.

Celebrity Infinity sails throughout Europe.

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Celebrity Cruises owns and operates sixteen cruise ships; they are listed here.  From the newest ship in the fleet to the oldest, we have listed and detailed every ship along with information about each vessel.

Celebrity cruise ships can be categorized into three classes: Millennium class, Solstice class, and Edge class.  The oldest ship in the fleet was built in 2000, with the latest vessel completed in 2023 .

List of Celebrity Ships By Age

A wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group, Celebrity Cruises has been around since 1988 and merged with Royal Caribbean in 1997.

Here is a list of every Celebrity Cruises ship currently operating in the fleet:

Celebrity Ascent (2023)

Celebrity Cruises Ships By Age

Celebrity Ascent is Celebrity Cruise Line’s newest ship in the fleet, the fourth ship in the popular  Edge Class , and sister to  Celebrity Edge , Celebrity Beyond , and Celebrity Apex . She is 140,600 GRTs and carries 3,836 passengers (based on two per cabin ).

Celebrity Beyond (2022)

Celebrity Beyond

Celebrity Beyond is the third ship in  Edge Class and sister to  Celebrity Ascent , Celebrity Edge , and Celebrity Apex . She is slightly larger at 140,600 GRTs than previous ships in this class and has a larger capacity of 3,836 passengers (based on two per cabin).

Celebrity Apex (2020)

Celebrity Apex

Celebrity Apex is the second ship in  Edge Class and sister to  Celebrity Ascent , Celebrity Edge , and Celebrity Beyond . She is 129,500 GRTs and has a capacity of 3,836 passengers (based on two per cabin).

Celebrity Edge (2018)

Celebrity Edge

Celebrity Edge is the first ship in the very popular  Edge Class and sister to the  Celebrity Ascent , Celebrity Apex , and Celebrity Beyond . She is 129,500 GRTs and has a capacity of 3,836 passengers (based on two per cabin).

Celebrity Reflection (2012)

Celebrity Reflection

Celebrity Reflection is the final ship in  Solstice Class and sister to the  Celebrity Silhouette , Celebrity Eclipse , Celebrity Equinox, and Celebrity Solstice . She is 129,500 GRTs and has a capacity of 3,836 passengers (based on two per cabin).

Celebrity Silhouette (2011)

Celebrity Silhouette

Celebrity Silhouette is the fourth ship in  Solstice Class and sister to the  Celebrity Reflection , Celebrity Eclipse , Celebrity Equinox, and Celebrity Solstice . She is 129,500 GRTs and has a capacity of 3,836 passengers (based on two per cabin).

Celebrity Eclipse (2010)

Celebrity Eclipse

Celebrity Eclipse is the third ship in  Solstice Class and sister to the  Celebrity Reflection , Celebrity Silhouette , Celebrity Equinox, and Celebrity Solstice . She is 129,500 GRTs and has a capacity of 3,836 passengers (based on two per cabin).

Celebrity Equinox (2009)

Celebrity Equinox

Celebrity Equinox is the second ship in the Solstice Class and sister to the  Celebrity Reflection , Celebrity Silhouette , Celebrity Eclipse , and Celebrity Solstice . She is 129,500 GRTs and has a capacity of 3,836 passengers (based on two per cabin).

Celebrity Solstice (2008)

Celebrity Solstice

Celebrity Solstice is the first ship in the Solstice Class and sister to the  Celebrity Reflection , Celebrity Silhouette , Celebrity Eclipse , and Celebrity Equinox . She is 129,500 GRTs and has a capacity of 3,836 passengers (based on two per cabin).

Celebrity Constellation (2002)

Celebrity Constellation

Celebrity Constellation is the final ship in the Millennium Class and sister to the  Celebrity Summit , Celebrity Infinity , and Celebrity Millennium . She is 91,000 GRTs and has a capacity of 2,559 passengers (based on two per cabin).

Celebrity Summit (2001)

Celebrity Summit

Celebrity Summit is the second ship in the Millennium Class and sister to the  Celebrity Infinity , Celebrity Millennium , and Celebrity Constellation . She is 91,000 GRTs and has a capacity of 2,599 passengers (based on two per cabin).

Celebrity Infinity (2001)

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Celebrity Infinity is the second ship in the Millennium Class and sister to the  Celebrity Summit , Celebrity Millennium , and Celebrity Constellation . She is 91,000 GRTs and has a capacity of 2,593 passengers (based on two per cabin).

Celebrity Millennium (2000)

Celebrity Millennium

Celebrity Millennium is the first ship in the Millennium Class and sister to the  Celebrity Summit , Celebrity Infinity , and Celebrity Constellation . She is 91,000 GRTs and has a capacity of 2,593 passengers (based on two per cabin). She is the first newly built vessel for Celebrity following the merger between it and Royal Caribbean .

List of Celebrity Cruise Ships Newest to Oldest

What are the different ship classes on celebrity cruises.

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Celebrity Cruises has several different classes of ships. Here is a list:

Celebrity Edge Class Ships are:

  • Celebrity Ascent
  • Celebrity Beyond
  • Celebrity Apex
  • Celebrity Edge

Celebrity Solstice Class ships are:

  • Celebrity Reflection
  • Celebrity Silhouette
  • Celebrity Eclipse
  • Celebrity Equinox
  • Celebrity Solstice

Celebrity Millennium Class ships are:

  • Celebrity Constellation
  • Celebrity Summit
  • Celebrity Infinity
  • Celebrity Millennium

Celebrity Galapagos ships are:

  • Celebrity Flora
  • Celebrity Xploration
  • Celebrity Xpedition

List of Celebrity Galapagos Ships By Age

Here is a list of every Celebrity Galapagos ship currently operating in the fleet:

Celebrity Flora (2019)

Celebrity Flora

Celebrity Flora was launched in 2019 and is the jewel of the Galapagos Class . She is 5,739 GRTs and has a capacity of 100 passengers. Celebrity has stated that the design and accommodations of Celebrity Flora are heavily inspired by the design of Celebrity Edge overall while also having a significant emphasis on outdoor space. Per Galápagos’ regulations, the ship is flagged in  Ecuador  and staffed by  Ecuadorian  crew members.

Celebrity Xploration (2017)

Celebrity Xploration

Celebrity Xploration was launched in 2017 and is in the Galapagos Class . She is only 320 GRTs and has a capacity of 16 passengers. You can book this whole ship for an intimate journey perfect for family get-togethers, getaways with friends, or small groups who want to embark on an adventure together.

Celebrity Xpedition (2004)

Celebrity Xpedition

Celebrity Xpedition is the oldest ship in the Galapagos Class . She is 2,842 GRTs and has a capacity of 48 passengers. The ship is an alternative to Celebrity Cruises ‘ larger ships, offering more personal attention afforded by its smaller size. The ship sails to the Galápagos Islands .

List of Celebrity Galapagos Ships By Size

What are the newest celebrity cruise ships.

The newest ship in the Celebrity Cruises fleet is the Celebrity Ascent , which was launched in November 2023. She is the fourth ship in the popular Edge Class .

Which is the biggest Celebrity cruise ship?

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The biggest Celebrity Cruise ship is the Celebrity Ascent . She is currently the newest ship in the Celebrity Cruises fleet at 140,600 Gross Registered Tons, has a passenger capacity of 3,836, and has a crew of 1,416. She had her inaugural sailing in November 2023.

Celebrity Cruises Ships By Size: Biggest to Smallest

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What is the class of older Celebrity cruise ships?

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The older Celebrity cruise ships belong to the Millennium class and are known for their classic and elegant design.

What are some features of the newer Celebrity cruise ships?

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The newer Celebrity cruise ships feature innovative amenities such as the “Magic Carpet” and offer a traditional cruise experience with modern touches.

How many ships are there in the Celebrity Cruises’ fleet?

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Celebrity Cruises has 15 ships in its fleet, including newer and older vessels.

What is the oldest class of ships in Celebrity Cruises’ fleet?

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The oldest class of ships in Celebrity Cruises’ fleet belongs to the Millennium class, with ships like Celebrity Millennium being the first in this class.

Can I book a cruise with Celebrity on their newer ships?

You can book a cruise with Celebrity on their newer ships, which offer a modern and luxurious cruise experience.

What can I expect from the expedition ships in Celebrity Cruises’ fleet?

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The expedition ships in Celebrity Cruises’ fleet offer a unique cruise vacation focused on exploration and adventure, providing a different experience than traditional cruises.

What are some highlights of the Celebrity Revolution on their newer ships?

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The Celebrity Revolution on their newer ships includes transforming older ships to match their newer fleet’s modern amenities and design elements, offering an enhanced cruise experience.

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Ranking Celebrity Cruise Ships: From Best To Worst

I recently went on a Celebrity cruise for the first time, and I was blown away by the experience. The impeccable service, luxurious amenities, and stunning destinations left me wanting more. However, with so many Celebrity cruise ships to choose from, it can be overwhelming to decide which one is right for you.

That’s why I’ve put together a comprehensive ranking of all Celebrity cruise ships, from the best to the worst, based on thousands of reviews from past guests. Whether you’re looking for a premium experience, an expedition ship, or a relaxing atmosphere, I’ve got you covered.

From the family-friendly Celebrity Equinox to the innovative Celebrity Beyond, I’ll give you all the information you need to make an informed decision for your next Celebrity cruise. So, let’s dive in and discover the best and worst Celebrity cruise ships for your next adventure on the high seas. Get ready to set sail and experience the freedom of the open ocean.

  • The ranking of all Celebrity cruise ships is based on thousands of reviews from past guests and the average scores of those reviews from Cruise Critic, Cruiseline.com, and TripAdvisor, not the author’s opinion.
  • The best Celebrity Cruises ship according to past guest reviews is Celebrity Xploration, one of the Celebrity Expedition ships, with an average review score of 4.93 out of 5.
  • The worst ships in the fleet have an average review score of 3.87 out of 5.
  • Celebrity Cruises offers a variety of ships to suit different preferences and needs, from luxurious and stylish ships to those designed for exploring less accessible regions of the world.

Premium Experience

I love that Celebrity Cruises offers a premium experience, complete with stylish and luxurious ships, top-notch dining venues, and entertainment that sets them apart from other cruise lines.

What makes Celebrity stand out are their unique amenities, such as the Magic Carpet on Celebrity Apex, a platform that moves up and down the side of the ship, serving as a ramp to shore, a bar, and a restaurant.

Another standout feature is the glamping pods on Celebrity Flora, where guests can sleep under the stars in the Galapagos Islands.

But what really sets Celebrity apart is their standout dining options. With menus curated by Michelin-starred chefs, guests can expect exquisite culinary experiences on board.

From the Tuscan Grille on Celebrity Equinox to the Lawn Club Grill on Celebrity Reflection, there is something for every taste and preference.

And if you’re looking for a more intimate dining experience, the Chef’s Table on various ships offers a multi-course meal paired with hand-selected wines, all while being personally attended to by the executive chef.

Celebrity Cruises truly offers a premium experience for those who want to indulge in the finer things in life.

Expedition Ships

The Expedition ships from Celebrity Cruises are designed to explore remote regions of the world and are highly recommended by past guests. These ships offer a unique and immersive Galapagos exploration experience, with itineraries that showcase the natural beauty of the islands and their diverse wildlife.

If you’re looking for an unforgettable adventure, the Expedition ships are a great choice. The following table provides a comparison of the three ships in this series: Celebrity Xploration, Celebrity Flora, and Celebrity Xpedition.

These ships offer a range of amenities and features to enhance your Galapagos exploration experience. From the intimate setting of Celebrity Xploration to the luxurious accommodations of Celebrity Flora, there is something for every type of traveler. So, if you’re ready to embark on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, consider booking a trip on one of Celebrity Cruises’ Expedition ships.

Ranking Methodology

Based on thousands of reviews from past guests and average scores from Cruise Critic, Cruiseline.com, and TripAdvisor, it was determined how the ships in the Celebrity Cruises fleet are ranked.

This methodology ensures that the rankings are based on the experiences of actual guests, rather than the subjective opinions of the author. By incorporating multiple sources and averaging the scores, the rankings are also more accurate and representative of the overall guest experience.

While the rankings are based on past guest experiences, it’s important to note that everyone’s preferences and expectations are different. Some guests may value luxury amenities and top-notch dining, while others may prioritize exploring alternative destinations and unique excursions.

By exploring alternatives and considering individual priorities, guests can find the ship that best fits their needs and preferences.

Best Ship: Celebrity Xploration

Funny enough, the highest-rated ship in the Celebrity Cruises fleet isn’t one of their luxurious, non-expedition ships. Instead, it’s the Celebrity Xploration, designed for exploring the rugged terrain of the Galapagos Islands.

This ship offers an exclusive and personalized Galapagos experience, with a maximum capacity of just 16 guests. The ship boasts a buffet and dining room, a comfortable lounge, and a spacious sun deck with a large Jacuzzi. This allows guests to soak in the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

Despite its small size, the Celebrity Xploration provides a luxurious cruise experience with its elegant and comfortable accommodations. Each suite is decorated in a contemporary style and equipped with modern amenities, including a private bathroom, air conditioning, and a flat-screen TV.

With its unmatched service, attention to detail, and breathtaking views of the Galapagos Islands, the Celebrity Xploration is undoubtedly the best ship in the Celebrity Cruises fleet for those seeking a luxury cruise experience.

Best Non-Expedition Ship: Celebrity Equinox

I personally believe that the Celebrity Equinox is the top choice for a luxurious and relaxing non-expedition cruise with its family-friendly amenities and attention to updating the ship. Renowned features of the Equinox include the Lawn Club, a half-acre of real grass on deck 15 where guests can enjoy picnics and lawn games, and the Silhouette Dining Room, which offers an elegant atmosphere and delicious cuisine. Additionally, the ship has a variety of dining options, including the Tuscan Grille, Qsine, and Blu, which offers healthy and delicious options for guests.

In terms of entertainment, the Equinox has something for everyone, with live music, comedy, and theater performances. Families with children will appreciate the kids’ clubs tucked away on Deck 15, including the X-Club for teenagers and Fun Factory for younger children. The ship also offers a range of activities, such as art classes and dance lessons, as well as more relaxing options like the Canyon Ranch Spa and Solarium. Overall, the Celebrity Equinox offers a comfortable and enjoyable cruise experience with plenty of dining and entertainment options to suit all tastes.

Newest and Largest: Celebrity Flora

Surprisingly, the newest and largest ship in the Celebrity fleet, Celebrity Flora, only has a maximum capacity of 100 guests, providing a more intimate and exclusive experience. This Expedition-class ship was specifically designed for Galapagos itineraries and offers an eco-friendly design, with a focus on sustainability.

Here are some features of Celebrity Flora that make it one of the best ships in the fleet:

The ship has six different types of suite, all with private balconies and ocean views, offering a comfortable and luxurious experience for guests.

The Discovery Lounge is a beautiful space with floor-to-ceiling windows, perfect for taking in the stunning views of the Galapagos Islands. It also has state-of-the-art technology for interactive presentations and educational talks.

The Observatory is another unique feature of Celebrity Flora, providing guests with 360-degree views of the surrounding environment, including the stars at night.

The ship has two restaurants, the Seaside Restaurant and the Ocean Grill, both offering delicious cuisine made with locally sourced ingredients.

Overall, Celebrity Flora is a top choice for those who want to explore the Galapagos Islands in style and comfort, while also being environmentally conscious. Its intimate size and exclusive features make it a unique and memorable experience for all guests.

Original Expedition Ship: Celebrity Xpedition

Exploring the less accessible regions of the world, Celebrity Xpedition is the original Expedition ship of the fleet. It offers a classic yet contemporary design for an unforgettable adventure. With a capacity of 48 guests, this small ship experience allows for a more intimate exploration of the Galapagos Islands.

The ship features a comfortable lounge, a buffet and dining room, and a spacious sun deck with a large Jacuzzi. It’s perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring. The ship balances classic wood panelling and patterned carpets with more contemporary touches, providing a comfortable and stylish atmosphere for guests.

The focus of the Celebrity Xpedition is on the destination. Expert naturalists are on board to guide guests through the unique wildlife and stunning landscapes of the Galapagos Islands. For those seeking an adventure unlike any other, the Celebrity Xpedition is the perfect choice.

Relaxing Atmosphere: Celebrity Equinox

With its serene ambiance and attention to updating the ship, the Celebrity Equinox is a tranquil haven for travelers seeking a respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The ship’s modern decor and spacious public areas provide guests with a comfortable and relaxing environment. The attentive crew ensures that guests have everything they need, from poolside drinks to gourmet meals at the ship’s specialty restaurants. Overall, the Celebrity Equinox’s atmosphere is perfect for those who want to unwind and enjoy a stress-free vacation.

One of the reasons why the Celebrity Equinox is so popular is because of its family-friendly amenities. Kids’ clubs are tucked away on Deck 15, and the ship offers a wide range of activities for children of all ages. Parents can relax by the pool or enjoy a spa treatment while their children are entertained with games, movies, and crafts.

The ship also has a variety of dining options, including a family-style Italian restaurant and a casual buffet. With so many amenities for families, it’s no wonder why the Celebrity Equinox is one of the best ships for those traveling with children.

Largest Ship: Celebrity Reflection

I personally found the Celebrity Reflection to be an impressive ship due to its massive size and abundance of amenities. The ship offers spacious areas for guests to unwind and soak in the atmosphere, with a passenger capacity exceeding 3,000.

The ship’s design is modern and sleek, with elegant décor and plenty of natural light flooding in through the expansive windows. One of the standout features of the Celebrity Reflection is its range of dining options, from the main restaurant to specialty venues like the Tuscan Grille and Qsine.

The ship also boasts a variety of entertainment options, including live music performances and Broadway-style shows. All in all, I believe that the Celebrity Reflection is definitely worth the hype and is an excellent choice for those looking for a luxurious cruise experience with plenty of amenities to enjoy.

Innovative Features: Celebrity Beyond

After researching and comparing various Celebrity Cruise ships, it’s clear that Celebrity Beyond stands out with its innovative features and experiences. As the newest addition to the fleet, Celebrity Beyond has been designed with a focus on luxury and sophistication.

One of the top features to check out is the Magic Carpet, a cantilevered platform that moves up and down the side of the ship, serving as a ramp to shore, a bar, and a restaurant. This unique feature allows guests to experience the ocean in a completely new way.

Another feature that makes Celebrity Beyond stand out is the Eden, a three-story space that blurs the line between indoor and outdoor, with live plants and natural elements creating a garden-like atmosphere. This innovative space offers guests a variety of experiences, from relaxation during the day to immersive shows and performances at night.

Celebrity Beyond also boasts a variety of dining options, including a rooftop garden grill, a French restaurant with a wine tower, and a specialty restaurant focused on raw food. Overall, Celebrity Beyond offers a truly unique and luxurious experience for those looking to indulge in the best of what Celebrity Cruises has to offer.

Mixed Reviews: Celebrity Edge

Exploring the reviews of Celebrity Edge feels like embarking on a rollercoaster ride, with some guests praising its stunning design and others criticizing its lack of entertainment options and small rooms.

While some guests found the ship’s Magic Carpet, a platform that moves up and down the side of the ship, as a unique and fun feature, others found it to be a waste of space and not worth the hype. Similarly, while some guests enjoyed the ship’s modern and luxurious decor, others found it to be too avant-garde and not to their liking.

In terms of entertainment options, some guests found Celebrity Edge to be lacking in daytime activities and evening shows, while others found the ship’s performances and events to be repetitive and unimpressive.

Furthermore, some guests felt that the rooms on Celebrity Edge were smaller than expected, especially in comparison to other ships in the fleet. However, others found the rooms to be adequately sized and comfortable.

Overall, while Celebrity Edge has received mixed reviews, it remains a popular choice for those seeking a unique and stylish cruising experience.

What are some of the unique features of the Celebrity Xploration that make it the best ship according to past guest reviews?

As a past guest, I can attest to Celebrity Xploration’s unique features that make it the best ship in the fleet. The buffet and dining room, comfortable lounge, and spacious sun deck with a large Jacuzzi set it apart. Pricing may be higher, but it’s worth it.

How does the Celebrity Equinox cater to families compared to other ships in the fleet?

The Celebrity Equinox is perfect for families with its kids’ clubs on Deck 15 and a variety of entertainment options. It’s known for its relaxing atmosphere and careful attention to updating the ship.

What is the Magic Carpet feature on the Celebrity Apex and how does it enhance the cruise experience?

Have you experienced the Magic Carpet on Celebrity Apex? This innovative feature moves up and down the ship’s side, serving as a ramp to shore, a bar, and a restaurant. It’s one of the many design innovations on par with Celebrity Edge.

What are some of the negative feedback and criticisms that the Celebrity Edge has received despite its stunning design?

I’ve read that despite its stunning design, the Celebrity Edge has received negative feedback and design criticisms. Some guests have complained about the small room size and repetitive entertainment options.

Is there any information on the pricing or affordability of the Celebrity Cruises fleet?

As I researched pricing comparison for Celebrity Cruises, I found that they offer discounts and promotions for their fleet. However, pricing varies based on ship, itinerary, and season. It’s best to consult with a travel agent for accurate pricing.

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The ultimate guide to Celebrity Cruises ships and itineraries

Gene Sloan

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Celebrity Cruises is the cool kid among the seven big cruise lines that account for the majority of cruises taken by North Americans.

Operating relatively big but not giant vessels, the Miami-based brand is known for some of the most stylish and cutting-edge ships in the cruise business. It's a line that is all about high-end design, innovative features (just wait until you read about the "magic carpet") and on-trend restaurants that are aimed at sophisticates, not a party crowd.

Celebrity ships also are significantly more all-inclusive — and even a tad more upscale — than the ships operated by the other big cruise lines. Since late 2020, the line has included unlimited drinks, Wi-Fi and daily gratuities in its base fare as part of a new Always Included fare structure .

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Still, for now at least, Celebrity ships are firmly anchored in the mass-market category. The line in recent years has often used the term "luxury" to describe its offerings. However, the size of its ships, their service levels and — perhaps most importantly — their price points are all a lot closer to what you'll find at such mass-market lines as Princess Cruises and Holland America than at true luxury brands such as Seabourn and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

In our book, that's not a bad place to be.

With relatively inclusive fares for some sailings at Celebrity starting under $100 per person, per day, there's a good argument to be made that the line is one of cruising's great values. It may not be a luxury line. However, it's the line you take if you want a taste of the all-inclusive and upscale experience of a luxury line without paying $1,000 per person, per day.

3 things TPG loves about Celebrity Cruises

  • The stylish design of its ships.
  • Its industry-leading shipboard spas.
  • Its inclusion of drinks, Wi-Fi and gratuities in base fares.

What we could do without

  • Confusing company marketing calling it a "luxury" brand.

The Celebrity Cruises fleet

Of the seven big cruise lines that account for the majority of cruises taken by North Americans, Celebrity has one of the simplest fleets.

At the core of the brand are 12 relatively big ships that can be bunched into just three groups, or "classes," as they are known in cruise industry lingo.

The newest group of ships in the line is the Edge Class, consisting of just three vessels that have been unveiled since 2018 — each holding around 3,000 passengers. If you're in the "newer is better" camp when it comes to cruise ships, this is the Celebrity ship class for you.

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Celebrity currently has plans for five Edge Class vessels in all. Two more of the vessels are expected to be constructed by 2023 and 2024, respectively.

Eventually, the abovementioned rollouts will make the Edge Class the new core of the Celebrity fleet. For now, though, that title falls to the line's five-ship Solstice Class series. If you take a Celebrity cruise now, the odds are you'll be on one of these ships.

Just a tad smaller than the Edge Class ships, the Solstice Class vessels were unveiled between 2008 and 2012.

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The last grouping of relatively big ships in the Celebrity fleet is the Millennium Class, made up of four significantly smaller vessels that debuted between 2000 and 2002.

In addition, Celebrity operates three very small vessels in the Galápagos that, together, make up a fourth grouping of vessels. As we'll explain below, these three vessels are far different than the line's 12 main ships and constitute what is, in effect, a separate business for the brand.

The 12 main vessels in the Celebrity fleet are not nearly as big as the vessels operated by Royal Caribbean , Norwegian Cruise Line and MSC Cruises — the three lines best known for giant ships. The biggest Celebrity ship, Celebrity Beyond, measures around 141,000 tons. That's nearly 40% smaller than the biggest ships operated by Royal Caribbean.

Related: The 4 types of Celebrity Cruises ships, explained

Celebrity's Solstice Class and Millennium Class ships are even smaller at around 122,000 tons and 91,000 tons, respectively.

All of Celebrity's 12 main ships carry around 2,000 to 3,000 passengers apiece, based on double occupancy. That's several thousand passengers fewer than the biggest ships at Royal Caribbean, Norwegian and MSC Cruises.

The line's three Galápagos-based vessels are downright tiny, as they must be to operate in the Galápagos. The government of Ecuador, which controls the archipelago, does not allow vessels that carry more than 100 passengers to sail in the destination.

Celebrity's three Galápagos-based vessels carry just 16 to 100 passengers each.

In all, Celebrity's 15 vessels have 26,733 berths, when counting just the two main berths in every cabin (excluding extra pull-down bunks and pull-out sofas). That puts Celebrity among the smaller of the big lines catering to North Americans. One of its main rivals, Princess, has nearly twice as many berths (45,816), based on double occupancy. The world's biggest cruise line, Royal Caribbean, has more than three times as many berths (88,307).

Destinations and itineraries

Celebrity sails almost everywhere in the world, but its heaviest presence is in the Caribbean, Europe and Alaska. In a typical summer, the line will deploy seven of its 12 main vessels to Europe while sending another three to Alaska. That leaves just two vessels that Celebrity typically will assign to Bermuda and Caribbean sailings.

During the winter, the line will move most of its ships to the Caribbean, but also send a few to Asia, Australia and South America.

For the coming winter, 10 of the line's 12 main ships are scheduled to sail in the Caribbean. There will be one ship apiece in Australia and South America. The line has canceled its normal deployment of one ship to Asia due to continuing COVID-19-related travel restrictions in the region.

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The line's three small Galápagos-based vessels never leave the region, in keeping with rules governing cruise vessels in The Galápagos.

In all, Celebrity ships sail to nearly 80 countries in a typical year, hitting all seven continents. They visit more than 300 different ports and destinations. Those are all large numbers, but they're not quite as large as what you'll find at some of Celebrity's biggest competitors. Celebrity doesn't offer quite as big a range of itineraries as Princess and Holland America , for instance.

Among the line's itineraries, you'll find everything from two-night sampler cruises to the Bahamas to 18-night voyages to Hawaii and the South Pacific. Celebrity isn't known for the sort of longer, multi-month voyages and around-the-world sailings that are a hallmark of the Princess and Holland America schedules. Most of the line's itineraries are in the one- to two-week range.

In North America, Celebrity ships generally sail out of Fort Lauderdale, Miami and Tampa in Florida; Boston; Cape Liberty, New Jersey (one of the ports for New York City); San Juan, Puerto Rico; Los Angeles and San Diego; Vancouver, British Columbia; Seattle; and Seward, Alaska.

Related: The 5 best destinations you can visit on a Celebrity cruise

In Europe, Celebrity ships mostly sail out of Southampton in the U.K.; Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Barcelona; Piraeus, Greece (the port for Athens); Venice and Civitavecchia (the port for Rome) in Italy; and Lisbon, Portugal.

Who sails Celebrity Cruises?

Celebrity appeals to a somewhat older demographic than some of its best-known rivals in the world of relatively big ships (think: Royal Caribbean, Carnival Cruise Line , MSC Cruises and Norwegian). This is, in part, because its onboard offerings are not aimed at families nearly as much as the onboard offerings of the latter brands.

Unlike Royal Caribbean, Carnival, MSC Cruises and Norwegian, Celebrity doesn't load up the top of its ships with sprawling waterparks, go-kart tracks, laser tag courses and other flashy, family-focused diversions.

Instead of bustling attractions, the top decks of Celebrity ships offer lots of quiet and relaxing pool and lounge areas where you can enjoy the experience of being at sea without a lot of hustle and bustle. Inside, the experience revolves around dining, classic showroom entertainment and a classy bar and music scene — just as it has on Celebrity ships for years.

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It's the sort of experience that draws a lot of couples in their 40s, 50s and 60s, but not necessarily a lot of families. The average age of a Celebrity passenger is a tad north of 50.

Still, while families with younger children usually gravitate to one of the above-mentioned lines with more family-friendly activities, that doesn't mean you can't bring your kids on a Celebrity cruise. The line does offer a relatively robust children's program (more on that below).

While not huge with families with young children, Celebrity does draw a fair number of multigenerational family groups. It's one of the lines you take if you want an affordable ship that will appeal to your 70-year-old parents as much as your 12-year-old kid.

Cabins and suites

Celebrity ships offer a wide range of cabin categories at a variety of price points. You'll find everything from relatively low-cost, windowless "inside" cabins measuring just 181 square feet (perfect for vacationers on a tight budget) to massive, multi-room suites that are 10 times that size (and priced to match).

At the high end, some of the accommodations are truly stunning. They include two so-called Iconic Suites on each of the line's new Edge Class ships that measure more than 2,500 square feet, including outdoor balcony space. That's roughly the size of the average American home.

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Located at the very top front of the Edge Class vessels, above the bridge (meaning you'll have a better view than the captain in these rooms), the Iconic Suites offer breathtaking views through floor-to-ceiling panoramic glass windows. Each has two bedrooms, a dining room and a living room. Master bathrooms are true stunners with massive whirlpool tubs, marble-lined showers and two sink areas.

The Iconic Suites aren't the only over-the-top suites on the Edge Class ships. Each of the vessels also has two multi-room Penthouse Suites that measure more than 1,575 square feet, as well as the line's first two-deck-high suites. Dubbed Edge Villas, the latter accommodations (there are six on each ship) only measure 950 square feet, including balcony space, but may be the most alluring cabins on the ship, with stunning sea views from both a downstairs living room area and an upstairs bedroom area.

Related: Everything to know about Celebrity cabins and suites

The Edge Class ships are, by far, the line's most suite-heavy ships, with a whopping 190 suites of different types on each vessel. The Edge Class ships also offer hundreds of special spa-themed AquaClass cabins and Concierge Class cabins that come with special amenities. However, you'll find plenty of suites and special AquaClass and Concierge Class cabins on Celebrity's other ships, too.

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In general, Celebrity offers a lot more high-end accommodations on its ships than some of its rival lines — particularly Princess. It's one of many differentiators between the brands.

Celebrity is also known for one of the most innovative new cabin types in the cruise industry, the "infinite veranda" cabin. Found only on Celebrity Edge and Celebrity Apex, these are standard size balcony cabins with outward-facing walls that are almost entirely made of glass.

Billed as an industry first, the new glass-walled cabins were made possible by a rethinking of the way the load-bearing walls of cruise ships are constructed.

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Notably, the top of the glass walls in the infinite veranda cabins slide down at the flick of a switch to create a balcony-like area — an innovation that, until recently, had only been seen with cabins on river cruise ships. The balcony-like area can be closed off from the rest of the cabin by closing bifold doors.

Celebrity's Solstice Class and Millennium Class ships have more traditional balcony cabins.

Both the Edge Class and Solstice Class are known for ships with an inordinately large percentage of cabins that feature balconies. About 81% of cabins on Edge Class ships include balconies. On the Solstice Class ships, the percentage is even higher, at 85%.

About 57% of cabins on Millennium Class ships have balconies.

Restaurants and dining

Every Celebrity vessel has one and sometimes up to four main restaurants where meals are included in the fare, and these dining rooms are at the heart of the dining experience on Celebrity ships. Many passengers have all or most of their dinners in one of these main restaurants.

For dinners in these main restaurants, you must sign up for either Select Dining, which is where you can show up whenever you want, or Traditional Dining, where you have a fixed table and time for dinner.

Note that only a certain number of passengers can choose Select Dining per sailing. If this is what you want, it pays to book your cruise early, as Select Dining is typically available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Also, note that the Select Dining process works a little differently on the three Edge Class ships, which have four different main restaurants with varying themes.

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Every Celebrity vessel also has a casual buffet eatery where meals are included in the fare. Near the main pool area on ships, these are called Oceanview Cafe, and they typically offer a wide range of dishes.

Another included-in-the-fare option found on Celebrity ships is the deck-top Mast Grill, which serves burgers, hot dogs and the like.

Every Celebrity ship also has at least a few extra-charge eateries. On many ships, you'll find the line's signature Italian restaurant, Tuscan Grille. It serves up handmade pasta, artisanal meats, flatbread pizzas, seafood and other Italian specialties in an elegant setting and comes with a flat fee of $30 per person.

Some Celebrity ships also have a classic French restaurant called Murano, which comes with a flat fee of $40 per person. The menu here features everything from veal tenderloin to herb-crusted lamb. There's also a six-course tasting menu that comes with wine pairings for each course at an additional cost.

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Other extra-charge venues found on at least some Celebrity ships include Raw on Five, which serves sushi and sashimi, and The Porch, which offers a raw bar with oysters and lobster rolls. Some ships feature a Parisian patisserie-like venue called Le Grand Bistro that offers light fare such as ham-and-cheese baguettes during the day and gourmet charcuterie and cheese boards with carafes of wine in the evening.

In addition, passengers staying in spa-focused AquaClass cabins on Celebrity ships have access to an exclusive restaurant with a spa-inspired menu called Blu (there's no per-visit charge; the cost is folded into your AquaClass fare). There's also an exclusive restaurant on Edge Class ships for passengers staying in The Retreat suites called Luminae. It features dishes created by star New York chef Daniel Boulud.

Celebrity's newest ship, Celebrity Beyond, has its very own Daniel Boulud restaurant called Le Voyage.

Entertainment and activities

Celebrity ships are loaded with entertainment and activities that range from Broadway-style theater shows and live music to glassmaking classes. Top decks of Celebrity ships have lots of pools, lounge areas and — on some ships — park-like retreats with real grass. Just don't expect a floating amusement park. Unlike some big-ship lines, Celebrity isn't topping its vessels with waterslides, go-kart tracks, ropes courses and other family-focused attractions.

Theaters and shows

There's no shortage of theater and lounge entertainment on Celebrity ships. On a typical night, you might find a flashy, fast-paced production show playing in the main theater, a comedian performing in a secondary lounge and live music on offer in several more venues.

In many cases, the main theaters on Celebrity ships are quite elaborate, with Broadway-level lighting and special effects, and the productions housed within the theaters are elaborate, too.

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Typical productions include "Elyria," an adults-only, fashion-forward fairytale with a sultry late-night vibe, and "A Hot Summer Night's Dream," where you'll be immersed in a light-hearted journey that fuses music with extraordinary acrobatics and, yes — a little bit of Shakespeare.

Celebrity also is known for a partnership with American Ballet Theatre that brings exclusive performances from American Ballet Theatre performers on select ships, dance classes with the performers and "meet and greet" events with the performers.

Other interior attractions and activities

In addition to entertainment spaces, the interiors of Celebrity ships are filled with other venues where passengers can kick back and let loose day and night, including some that are quite unusual.

Celebrity's three newest ships (Celebrity Beyond, Celebrity Edge and Celebrity Apex), for instance, have fanciful, tropical garden-inspired lounge, dining and entertainment areas at their backs called Eden that are like nothing else you will find at sea.

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Soaring three decks high and lined with glass walls, the Eden venue on each of the ships comes alive at night with a bar that serves up unusual concoctions. It also offers a place to relax or grab a quick bite during the day in a garden-like setting with stunning views of the ocean. The famed Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola helped create Eden's look.

Such multi-use venues are a big thing for Celebrity. On Celebrity's Solstice Class ships, you'll find 200-seat venues called Celebrity Central. The space can be configured for everything from late-night comedy shows and movie showings to cooking demonstrations and trivia contests. The venues are also used for lectures by guest speakers.

The Celebrity Central venues on Solstice Class ships are in "entertainment courts" that are also home to nightclubs called Quasar. The retro-chic hot spots draw a late-night crowd that comes to dance to tunes spun by resident DJs. On some nights, the venue morphs into a "silent disco" where passengers wear headphones to sway to piped-in music.

Celebrity ships are also known for their martini bars, each called — simply enough — the Martini Bar. Another standout feature of Celebrity ship interiors is a wine-focused venue called Cellar Masters that stocks more than 400 wines for tastings. A particularly cool feature of the Cellar Masters venues is that they have self-serve Enomatic wine dispensers. Just swipe your card and you can get a sampler of wine in varying sizes.

Every Celebrity ship also has a casino and spas are big on Celebrity ships. Very big.

The spas on Celebrity's new Edge Class vessels offer nearly two dozen treatment rooms, an extensive beauty salon and a thermal suite with heated stone beds, a Turkish-style steam bath, an infrared sauna and a meditation aromatherapy room.

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The spas on the Edge Class ships are also known for some of the most wide-ranging treatments found on any cruise ship. Celebrity Edge was the first cruise vessel in the world to offer a collection of advanced treatment tables that included the MLX Quartz, the Spa Wave MLW Amphibia and the WellMassage4D (if you're a spa aficionado, you'll know what these are). The WellMassage4D, notably, allows for a "zero gravity" immersion massage.

In all, the Edge Class spas offer more than 120 different treatments, including acupuncture and salt stone therapy.

Deck-top attractions

The top decks of Celebrity ships are notable for what they don't have: There are no pedal-powered sky rides or ropes courses like you'll find on Carnival ships or the go-kart tracks that top some Norwegian vessels. There are no surfing simulators, sky diving simulators, rock climbing walls or zip lines of the sort found on Royal Caribbean vessels.

While Celebrity operates relatively big ships, it has eschewed the "amusement park arms race" that has been taking place between many of the lines operating big, resort-like ships.

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Instead, Celebrity has gone for a much more serene feel with its top decks. For starters, they're covered with a lot of relaxing (and usually very stylish) pool and lounge zones. They also feature some of the most unusual relaxation zones you'll find anywhere at sea.

Each of the Solstice Class vessels, for instance, is home to what just may be the most innovative deck-top feature ever conceived: a half-acre "Lawn Club" area with real grass.

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Marvels of cruise ship engineering, Lawn Clubs are maintained by full-time greenskeepers who oversee a complex filter and irrigation system to keep the grass looking shipshape. With Adirondack chairs, hammocks and lawn games such as bocce and croquet, these Lawn Club areas offer a quiet, park-like respite from the activity in other parts of the ships.

If you want, you can walk across the Lawn Clubs barefoot.

Among other unusual deck-top features, some of the Solstice Class ships also have a glass-making pavilion next to the Lawn Clubs that is home to glass-making classes.

Another innovative feature found atop Celebrity ships is the giant orange platforms the size of tennis courts that hang over the side of the three Edge Class vessels.

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We should say that these platforms, called Magic Carpets, are at the top of the Edge Class ships "at times." That's because they're designed to move up and down the side of the ship to serve multiple functions ranging from a bar and 90-seat restaurant to a tender boat boarding area. Sometimes they're at the top deck of the vessels. Sometimes they're halfway down the side of the ship or near the waterline. You just never know where you'll find them.

The top decks of each of the Edge Class ships also have a plant-filled "playscape" called the Rooftop Garden with an outdoor eatery called the Rooftop Garden Grill. Inspired by childhood playgrounds, they're designed to "awaken the inner child in everyone," the line has said.

Children's programs

While it doesn't draw as many families with young children as Royal Caribbean or Carnival, Celebrity offers an extensive children's program on ships that gets high marks from parents.

Dubbed Camp at Sea, the program brings free, supervised activities daily for children ages 3-12 in dedicated spaces on board Celebrity vessels.

Celebrity splits children in the program into three age groups: Shipmates (ages 3-5 years), Cadets (ages 6-9 years) and Captains (ages 10-12 years). Each group has its own age-appropriate activities, ranging from art time and song singing for Shipmates to scavenger hunts and pizza making for Captains. The activities can vary from day today and cruise to cruise. Celebrity likes to say it has no set agenda for camp activities and changes things up regularly based on the interests of the particular kids in the program on each cruise.

Camp at Sea counselors welcome parents with toddlers to visit for playtime during special Toddler Time hours. However, parents of toddlers can't leave them at the program unattended. Toddler Time activities include playtime with toys and mingling with other children.

Celebrity ships also offer activities for teens (ages 13-17) at dedicated Teen Clubs. Teens can hang out at the clubs with other children their own age and also take part in organized teen sports competitions, silent disco parties, culinary classes and Xbox tournaments.

While the free programming for children ages 3-12 ends at 10 p.m., you can pay extra to leave your kids at shipboard Camp at Sea centers past 10 p.m. until 1 a.m. for a supervised "slumber party." This is essentially a group kid-sitting service. It currently costs $6 per hour per child.

What to know before you go

Required documents.

A passport is required for all international itineraries. If you're a U.S. citizen, you don't need a passport for many sailings out of U.S. ports (including sailings to Alaska, Bermuda, Canada, Hawaii and Mexico, and most sailings to the Caribbean). Instead, you can travel with an official copy of your birth certificate and a driver's license or other government-issued photo identification. A few other forms of identification, such as a passport card, also are acceptable.

Passports must be valid for at least six months. Note that it is important that the name on your reservation be exactly as it is stated on your passport or other official proof of nationality.

Gratuities for room stewards and restaurant servers are now included in the line's new Always Included fare structure, as are most gratuities for bar bills. A 20% gratuity will be added when a passenger orders a drink that's not included in the line's Always Included fare structure, as well as for minibar purchases, and spa and salon services.

Celebrity has been rolling out faster Wi-Fi systems with land-like speeds across its fleet in recent years, such that you now can stream video on most ships. The line's new Always Included fare structure has access to a basic internet plan called Surf for no extra charge. It will let you surf the web, send messages and use social media apps (but not stream video). A much faster option called Xcelerate that allows for video streaming and video chats is available for an extra charge. The current rate is $35 per day.

Carry-on drinks policy

Celebrity allows you to bring two bottles of wine per cabin onto ships at boarding at no charge (for consuming in your room; you'll be charged a $15 corkage fee if you want to bring it to an onboard restaurant or bar to drink).

Smoking policy

On all ships, smoking (including the use of electronic cigarettes) is only allowed in designated outdoor areas. It's forbidden in cabins and on cabin balconies. Passengers caught smoking in their cabins will be charged a $250 fine per occurrence.

Unlike some lines , Celebrity does not build self-service launderettes onto its ships. Vessels offer extra-charge laundry and dry cleaning services.

Electrical outlets

All vessels have standard North American-style, 110-volt outlets in rooms, as well as European-style, 220-volt outlets. A growing number of vessels also have USB ports in cabins.

The currency used on all Celebrity ships is U.S. dollars, no matter where they are in the world. All vessels operate on a "cashless system," with any onboard purchases you make posting automatically to your onboard account. You'll receive a SeaPass card that you can use to make charges.

Drinking age

You must be 21 to consume alcohol on Celebrity sailings from North American ports. The drinking age on sailings from South America, Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand is 18.

During the day, there is no specific dress code, and people dress casually. If it's a sea day in a warm-weather destination, and you're bound for the top deck, that means looking like you're going to the beach — T-shirts, shorts and bathing suits (with a cover-up to go inside) are just fine.

During the evenings, most nights are designated as "smart casual" nights, which means that — in restaurants and the theater, at least — a T-shirt and shorts won't do. But to Celebrity, smart casual doesn't mean anything fancier than pants or jeans with a short-sleeve sport shirt for men, and a skirt, pants or jeans with a casual top for women.

Two nights a week on seven-night sailings, Celebrity upgrades the dress code to "evening chic," which is a new take on the old cruise ship formal night that is a lot less formal. The line says women should feel comfortable wearing a cocktail dress, or a skirt, pants or designer jeans with an elegant top. For men, evening chic nights could mean pants or designer jeans with a dress shirt, button-down shirt or sweater. A sport coat or blazer is optional.

Celebrity Cruises' loyalty program

Celebrity has a point-based frequent cruiser program, the Captain's Club, that has six tiers, ranging from Preview (at 0 points) to Zenith (3,000 points or more).

The number of Captain's Club points you earn for cruises will vary depending on both the length of the sailings and the type of cabin you book.

When staying in the most basic cabins, such as windowless "inside" cabins, you'll earn 2 points for each day you sail. When staying in a top suite, you can earn as many as 18 to 24 points per day.

Staying in balcony cabins, which the line calls Veranda cabins, will get you 3 points a day.

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There's also one more way to earn Captain's Club points. In 2020, Celebrity launched a new program called Power Up Points that let Captain's Club members get bonus points by filling out online surveys, participating on social media or booking specific promotions.

Taking part in such activities will get you Power Up Points, which then can be converted into Captain's Club points at a ratio of 10 to 1. That is, for every 10 Power Up Points you get, you'll get 1 additional Captain's Club point.

As is typical with cruise line loyalty programs, lower tiers don't bring all that much in terms of truly valuable benefits. You'll get things like access to a loyalty desk (at the Preview tier) or an invite to a private party (at the Classic tier). But higher levels of the program start to be enticing.

The third-to-highest tier, Elite, brings such perks as access to the Captain's Club Coffee Lounge, where you can enjoy a coffeehouse-style breakfast each morning, and a complimentary bag of laundry on every sailing.

Elite Plus kicks things up by offering additional discounts for onboard services (including a 15% discount on specialty dining cover charges); and free cappuccinos, lattes, espresso and tea throughout your sailing.

But the ultimate perk for Captain's Club members comes when you reach the top Zenith tier. You'll get a free seven-night Bermuda or Caribbean cruise in a balcony cabin. Yep, that's right: a free cruise.

Related: The ultimate guide to Celebrity's Captain's Club loyalty program

Note that, in contrast to airline frequent flyer programs, cruise line loyalty programs do not require you to requalify for status every year. So, yes, the perks with lower tiers aren't great. But it's not as difficult as it might at first seem to hit the more rewarding higher level tiers in just a few years if you're cruising a lot.

Indeed, a Celebrity passenger staying in suites on relatively long sailings could hit the Elite level in just a few cruises.

How much does a Celebrity cruise cost?

Celebrity ships are very reasonably priced. They're not the least expensive vessels out there, but they're not pricey by any means. It's possible to find a week-long Celebrity voyage to the Caribbean or even Europe starting under $1,000 per person, not including taxes and fees — at least in the offseason. For 2022, some week-long Alaska sailings were selling for under $500 per person.

As of the date of this story's posting, for instance, seven-night sailings from Fort Lauderdale to the Western Caribbean in August were starting at just $899 per person, not including taxes and fees of $192.78. That works out to just $156 per night, per person with taxes and fees for a package that includes your lodging, transportation and meals.

For such a rate, you'll get a windowless "inside" cabin on a ship. Cabins with ocean views on the same sailings start at $999 per person, and cabins with balconies on the same sailings will set you back at least $1,249 per person. But that's still not all that much for a cruise.

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As you might expect, pricing for ships generally will be lower during offseason periods such as September, October, November (not including Thanksgiving week) and parts of December. You can end up paying considerably more for a cabin during peak summer months or over the winter holidays.

The timing of when you book also can matter. Cruises book up much further in advance than airplanes or hotels, and many cruisers will tell you that the best pricing for any given sailing often is available when cruises first go on sale (which can be a good two years before a departure). Booking far in advance also will give you the best chance of getting your preferred cabin type and location on a ship.

Once on board a Celebrity ship, you'll pay extra for some things — but not as many things as you might think. As part of Celebrity's new Always Included fare structure , you'll get unlimited drinks (cocktails, wines by the glass, beer and sodas), unlimited Wi-Fi and daily gratuities included as part of the base fare. You'll pay extra for some premium drinks, extra-charge restaurants, spa services, shore excursions and a few other things — unless you've bought a package for some of these items in advance. Most onboard activities such as theater shows are included in the fare.

How to book

If you're sure you know what sort of cabin you want, on which ship, on which itinerary — and about a dozen other things — you can head over to CelebrityCruises.com to make a booking directly.

That said, given the complexity of booking a cruise — there are a lot of decisions to make during the booking process, trust us — we recommend that you use a seasoned travel agent who specializes in cruises.

A good travel agent will quiz you about your particular interests, travel style and preferences, and steer you to the perfect cruise line, ship, itinerary and cabin for you. They also can help you if something goes wrong just before, during or after your voyage.

If you're sure that Celebrity is your line, look for a travel agent who specializes in trips with the brand. You want someone who knows all of the many cabin categories on its ships and, preferably, has done ship inspections to see them firsthand.

Whether you use a travel agent or not, make sure to maximize your credit card points when paying for the cruise by using a credit card that offers extra points for travel purchases . This could be the Chase Sapphire Reserve®, which offers 3 Ultimate Rewards points per dollar on travel and dining (excluding the annual $300 travel credit). There's also the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, which brings 2 Ultimate Rewards points per dollar on travel and 3 points per dollar on dining.

Bottom line

Operating relatively big but not giant vessels, Celebrity offers an elegant, stylish product at a not-too-crazy-high price. While it often markets itself as a "luxury" product, that's not really the case. It's a mass-market line with aspirations of being something more. However, it stands out among the mass-market lines for many of its upscale touches, from the many spacious suites on its ships and its impressive shipboard spas to its new, more all-inclusive fare structure.

If you're looking for a relatively big ship with lots of amenities that will offer a taste of the all-inclusive and upscale experience of a luxury line (without paying the sky-high fares of a luxury line), it's a fine choice. Just don't expect the sort of service levels that are found on true luxury lines such as Regent Seven Seas and Seabourn .

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Guide To Celebrity Cruise Ships By Age, Size And Passenger Numbers (2024)

This post looks at Celebrity Cruise Ships By Age, Newest To Oldest size weight, passenger and crew numbers of 2024. Ok yes, these are geeky facts not everyone is interested in. However as Celbrity customers we find facts like this so interesting, it’s great to know a little more about your favourite cruise line. Also, it’s great to know Celebrity Cruise ship facts and details when you are booking a cruise.

Choosing a cruise ship is all about personal choice, and one size does not fit all. Factors like how big is a ship, when it was built and also refurbished? These are all limiting factors when deciding on the next cruise ship you want to sail on. Some people prefer small and friendly, some want big and shiny. Also check here to see what the  biggest passenger ships in world are ?

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If you have cruised with Celebrity then you know there really is no looking back, despite not being the biggest or newest ship I had ever cruised on. Additionally it was pre renovations, but saying all that,  Celebrity Silhouette  is still my favourite ship to have ever sailed on. We’re not sure why; it was off-peak, so the ship was quieter; the quality, speciality dining and incredible staff, gorgeous cabin , everything added up, and it felt like an extraordinary ship.

In this post, we will look at the facts and figures; this will help you decide which Celebrity Cruise Ship is best for you. Or, indeed, answer a few geeky questions for you.

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Celebrity Ships By Age Newest To Oldest 2024

What was celebrities first ever cruise ship.

Celebrity was founded in 1988 by the Chandris Group, with its first ship, the S.S. Meridian, launching in 1990. History tells us that Celebrity, of course, went on to be associated with quality, a luxury. In 1997 was acquired by the Royal Caribbean Group, which decided to keep the two brands separate.

How Many Ships Do Celebrity Have?

Celebrity Cruise Line, as of 2024, has 17 cruise ships , 15 in active service, with Celebrity Beyond recently launching in April 2022 and Celebrity Ascent in 2023. Also, 3 of the fleet are much smaller vessels for exploration cruises.

Atrium on Celebrity Edge

What Is The Newest Celebrity Ship?

The newest ship is Celebrity Ascent, a 3260-passenger Edge class ship. Before this, sister ships Celebrity Beyond and Flora, a 100-passenger Galapagos class ship, launched in 2019, reaching different audiences. However, Celebrity Xcel has just been announced and will launch in 2025.

the magic carpet bar on Celebrity Edge

Amenities You Can Expect To Find On Celebrity Ships?

Celebrity ships have a chilled-out vibe; families are welcome and catered for, but there are other focuses. This makes Celebrity the cruise line for families who want to spend time together.

  • Lawn Club a great lawned deck and bar area with the best views
  • Fantastic pool areas 
  • A Choice of inspiring specialty dining venues 
  • Entertainment 

Celebrity Edge photo tour a view of the pool with the wings overlooking the pool

Celebrity Ships By Age Newest To Oldest At A Glance

  • Xcel, Due 2025
  • Ascent, 2023
  • Beyond, 2022
  • Flora, 2019
  • Xploration, 2017
  • Reflection, 2012
  • Silhouette, 2011
  • Eclipse, 2010
  • Equinox, 2009
  • Solstice, 2008
  • Xpedition, 2004
  • Constellation, 2002
  • Infinity, 2001
  • Summit, 2001
  • Millenium, 2000

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Celebrity Ships By Age, Class And Passengers

What are the different classes of celebrity cruise ships.

  • Edge Class Ships, launched 2018 – 2024
  • Galapagos Class Ships, launched 2019
  • Xpedition Class Ships, launched 2004 – 2017
  • Solstice Class Ships, launched 2008- 2012
  • Celebrity Millenium Class Ships, launched 2000 – 2002

Edge Class Ships

  • Xcel (2025)

Galapagos Class

Celebrity flora, xpedition class, solstice class, celebrity millenium.

  • Constellation

What Is The Difference Between The New And Old C elebrity Ships?

Part of the Celebrity Revolution saw a complete redesign and rethink to fit with modern interiors and design, and the results are stunning. We are leaving behind the copper and rust tones in favour of fabulous bronzes and whites with a natural element that gives the ships a gorgeous, opulent feel.

Ideas such as the Rooftop Garden are a glorious redesign of the original garden areas of older ships. Although not all ships have had the planned Celebrity Revolution, it is on the cards for many.

Newer ships have enhanced facilities such as the Magic Carpet, the Retreat Suite Area and the Eden Bar. The feel is relaxed, luxurious, yes, super modern without being cold.

Which Celebrity Ships Have Been Refurbished?

Celebrity Silhouette was the last refurbished in 2020, following Summit, Equinox and Millenium in 2019. However, there are more plans in the pipeline.

Eden on Celebrity Edge

Which Is The Biggest C elebrity Cruise Ship?

Celebrity Beyond and Ascent took over as the biggest ships, with 140,600 gross tons and 3260 passengers and around 1400 crew, when they launch in 2022 and 2023. Thus taking the mantle off Apex and Edge, slightly smaller at 129,500 and holding 2910 and 2918 passengers retrospectively.

However, compared to the newer ships in the sister fleet Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas, which holds 6,988 passengers and 236,857 gross tons, the ships are more intimate by today’s standards.

Celebrity Edge photo tour  a view of the pool with the wings overlooking the pool

Who Are The Godparents Of All Of The C elebrity Cruise Ships?

  • Ascent, TBA
  • Beyond, Olympic Gold Medalist Simone Biles
  • Apex, Reshma Saujani, the founder and CEO of international nonprofit Girls Who Code
  • Flora, Yolanda Kakabadse, former minister of environment for Ecuador and former president of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and World Wildlife Fund International.
  • Edge, Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai
  • Xploration, None
  • Reflection, Jovanka Goronjic, Megan Mathie., Helen O’Connell, Rosey Rodriguez, all Celebrity employes whose life had been impacted by breast cancer to raise awareness for the cause.
  • Silhouette, Michelle Morgan, the president and CEO of Signature Travel Network
  • Eclipse, Emma Pontin, yachtswoman from the UK
  • Equinox, Nina Barough, founder of a UK cancer charity
  • Solstice, Sharon Smith, a biological oceanographer
  • Xpedition, None
  • Constellation, Jean Marie Arneberg, a wife of Tor Arneberg who was a member of the Royal Caribbean board of directors.
  • Infinity, Solveig Wilhelmsen
  • Summit, Paulina Rider Wilhemsen founder of Wilstar, a social impact venture which is focused on supporting projects in the areas of education, human dignity, women’s rights, and maritime conservation.
  • Millenium, Robyn Roux, wife and adviser to Michel Roux

Celebrity Cruise Ship Facts

Simply click on the ships below to see all the the Celebrity Cruise Ship facts and figures.

Celebrity Ascent

  • Launched, 2023
  • Class, Edge
  • Length, 1073ft
  • Gross Tons, 140,600
  • Has a capacity of  3260
  • And a crew of 1400
  • Cruise Speed 22kts
  • Free dining options 8
  • Specialty dining options 8
  • Exclusive Dining  2

Celebrity Beyond

  • Has a capacity of 3260
  • Exclusive dining 2 

 Celebrity Apex

  • Launched, 2019
  • Length, 1004ft
  • Gross Tons, 129,500
  • Has a capacity of 2910
  • And a crew of 1320
  • CruiseSpeed 21.8kts
  • Specialty dining options 7
  • Exclusive ding 2

 Celebrity Edge

  • Launched, 2018
  • Class , Edge
  • Gross Tons 129,500
  • Has a capacity of 2918
  • And a crew of 1377
  • Cruise Speed 21.8kts
  • Exclusive dining 2
  • Class, Galapagos
  • Length, 333ft
  • Gross Tons 5,739
  • Has a capacity of 100
  • And a crew of 80
  • Cruise Speed 10-12kts
  • Free dining options 2

Celebrity Xploration

  • Launched 2017
  • Class, Xpedition
  • Length, 37.7ft
  • Gross Tons 319,50
  • Has a capacity of 16
  • And a crew of 12
  • Cruise Speed 10kts
  • Free dining options 1

Celebrity Xpedition

  • Launched 2004
  • Class Xpedition
  • Length, 296ft
  • Gross Tons 2,842
  • Has a capacity of 48
  • And a crew of 38  check this
  • Cruise Speed 15kts

Celebrity Reflection

  • Launched, 2012
  • Class, Solstice
  • Length, 1047ft
  • Gross Tons 126,000
  • Has a capacity of 3046
  • And a crew of 1271
  • Cruise Speed 24kts
  • Free dining options 4
  • Specialty dining options 6

Celebrity Silhouette

  • Launched 2011
  • Refurbished 2020
  • Gross Tons, 122,400
  • Has a capacity of 2902
  • And a crew of 1500
  • Decks 24kts
  • Cruise Speed 16

Celebrity Eclipse

Launched, 2010 Class, Solstice Length, 1041ft Gross Tons, 122,000 Has a capacity of 2852 And a crew of 1271 Decks 16 Cruise Speed 24kts Free dining options 4 Specialty dining options 4 Exclusive restaurants 2

Celebrity Equinox

  • Launched 2009
  • Length, 1041ft
  • Gross Tons, 122,000
  • Has a capacity of 2852
  • And a crew of 1250
  • Specialty dining options 4
  • Exclusive restaurants 2

Celebrity Solstice

  • Launched, 2008
  • Gross Tons 122,000

Celebrity Constellation

  • Launched 2002
  • Class, Millennium
  • Length, 965 ft
  • Gross Tons 90,940
  • Has a capacity of 2184
  • And a crew of 999
  • Specialty dining options 3

Celebrity Infinity

  • Launched 2001
  • Length, 965ft
  • Gross Tons, 91,000
  • Has a capacity of 2170
  • Free Dining Options 4

Celebrity Summit

  • Renovated 2019
  • Class Millennium 
  • Gross Tons, 90,940
  • Has a capacity of 2218
  • And a crew of 997

Celebrity Millennium

  • Launched 2000
  • Class Millennium
  • Length, 956ft

And that’s it, a guide to Celebrity Cruise ships with lots of valuable facts and some not-so-useful but exciting.

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Celebrity cruise ships by size and age (2024).

A quick guide to Celebrity cruise ships by size and age to help you decide which ship is for you if you are considering a cruise with Celebrity Cruises.

One of the most important decisions you’ll have to make when booking a cruise is what ship to sail on. Many cruise lines have a wide range of ships, from huge mega-ships to mid-sized ships and in the case of Celebrity, all the way down to small expedition ships. The choice can be overwhelming, even if you already know the cruise line you wish to sail on.

I took a UK staycation cruise on Celebrity Silhouette and enjoyed it so much I’ve had my eyes peeled for another great solo deal with them ever since. In the meantime, I’ve researched their different ships to see what they have to offer so I’m prepared if a good fare pops up.

Read on for information on the size and age of the ships in the Celebrity Cruises’ fleet so that when you come to choose a cruise with Celebrity, you’ll know what ship is right for you.

A little bit about Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity Cruises are a luxury cruise line that is owned and operated by the Royal Caribbean Group. They are based in Miami, USA and sail to over 300 destinations in 70 countries.

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Overview of Celebrity Ships

There are 16 ships in the Celebrity Cruises fleet. 15 are currently sailing with one more to be launched towards the end of 2023.

There are four classes of ships in the fleet – Edge, Solstice, Millennium and Galapagos. Each offers a slightly different experience. The Galapagos series are expedition-type ships that cruise the Galapagos islands, hence the name!

* – GRT is a measurement standard used to calculate the internal capacity of the ship.

Celebrity ships by size – largest to smallest

The majority of the Celebrity Cruise fleet is made up of large ships. Although compared to some other cruise lines they are at the smaller end of large ships. The exception to this is the expedition ships which are designed to explore the Galapagos Islands.

  • Celebrity Ascent – 3, 836 (due 2023)
  • Celebrity Beyond – 3,836
  • Celebrity Reflection – 3,480
  • Celebrity Apex – 3, 385
  • Celebrity Edge – 3,385
  • Celebrity Silhouette – 3,324
  • Celebrity Eclipse – 3,148
  • Celebrity Equinox – 3,148
  • Celebrity Solstice – 3,148
  • Celebrity Constellation – 2,599
  • Celebrity Summit – 2,599
  • Celebrity Infinity – 2,593
  • Celebrity Millennium – 2,593
  • Celebrity Flora – 100
  • Celebrity Xploration – 48
  • Celebrity Xploration – 16

What is Celebrity’s biggest ship?

Celebrity Beyond is the largest Celebrity Cruises ship. It measures 1,073ft (326m) in length and has a gross registered tonnage (GRT) of 140, 600. With 1,646 cabins onboard there is capacity for 3,836 passengers.

What is Celebrity’s smallest ship?

Carrying just 16 passengers, Celebrity Xploration is the smallest ship in Celebrity’s fleet. It is permanently based in the Galapagos Islands where it takes guests on expedition-style cruises.

Out of the larger, more mainstream, cruise ships in the fleet the smallest vessels are Celebrity Millennium and Celebrity Infinity.

Celebrity ships by age – newest to oldest

Celebrity’s ships range in age from over 20 years old to brand sparkly new.

  • Celebrity Ascent – due 2023
  • Celebrity Beyond – 2022
  • Celebrity Apex – 2020
  • Celebrity Flora – 2019
  • Celebrity Edge – 2018
  • Celebrity Xploration – 2017
  • Celebrity Reflection – 2012
  • Celebrity Silhouette – 2011
  • Celebrity Eclipse – 2010
  • Celebrity Equinox – 2009
  • Celebrity Solstice – 2008
  • Celebrity Xpedition – 2004
  • Celebrity Constellation – 2002
  • Celebrity Infinity – 2001
  • Celebrity Summit – 2001
  • Celebrity Millennium – 2000

All ships are kept in good condition and regularly undergo updates and refurbishments. However, if you like to cruise on more modern features and amenities then go for some of the newer ships.

What is Celebrity’s newest ship?

Celebrity’s newest ship is Celebrity Beyond. The ship set sail in April 2022 and its maiden voyage took in ports of call in France, Portugal and Spain. Her naming ceremony was held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA on 4 November 2022.

Itineraries on Celebrity Beyond include French and Italian Rivieras, the Greek Islands, Mexico, Dominican Republic and the Bahamas.

What is the oldest Celebrity ship?

The oldest ship in the Celebrity fleet is Celebrity Millennium. Setting sail in 2000, Celebrity Millennium was last refurbished in 2019. Itineraries Celebrity Millennium sails include Alaska, the California coast, the Caribbean, the Panama Canal, Central America, Japan, the Philippines and Vietnam.

What are the different classes on Celebrity?

There are three classes of ships in the Celebrity fleet (excluding the Galapagos series).

Ships in the Edge series: Celebrity Apex, Celebrity Ascent, Celebrity Beyond, Celebrity Edge

The newest Celebrity ships are part of the Edge series. With a modern design and look and feel they offer some innovative features including a new cabin style with a floor-to-ceiling glass window.

They also have a platform, nicknamed the ‘magic carpet’ that moves and up down the side of the ship. It is used for various activities including for tender boat disembarkation and even as a restaurant.

Ships in the Millennium series: Celebrity Constellation, Celebrity Infinity, Celebrity Millennium and Celebrity Summit.

The Millennium series is made up of four ships built between 1999 and 2002. These are the oldest ships in the Celebrity fleet and also have the smallest capacity out of the three main classes of ship.

Celebrity Millennium was the first ship in the fleet to undergo modernisation as part of an ambitious programme to update the older ships with some of the design features from Celebrity Edge.

Ships in the Solstice series: Celebrity Eclipse, Celebrity Equinox, Celebrity Reflection, Celebrity Silhouette and Celebrity Solstice.

There are five ships in the Solstice series. Celebrity Solstice was the first to enter service and Celebrity Reflection was the last.

One feature that makes these ships stand out from the rest of the fleet is that they have a one-half-acre area of lawn with real grass on the top deck. The Lawn Club is used for different activities including picnics, outdoor games and live music. Or you can just sit back, soak up the sun and enjoy the sea views.

I’ve cruise on Celebrity Silhouette and thought she was a beautiful ship. Having been used to cruise ships for the UK market it was quite noticeable that Celebrity Silhouette was designed for international cruisers. The decor and vibe just felt different.

My cabin was great, surprisingly spacious and like all cruise ships, has a super comfortable bed. The bars and restaurants onboard were very good, particularly the Sunset Bar which was a great place for the sail away. The Martini Bar was also fun.

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Related post: Guide to Celebrity Silhouette dining options

Ships in the Galapagos series: Celebrity Flora, Celebrity Xpedition, Celebrity Xploration.

The Galapagos series is made up of three ships designed to explore the Galapagos Islands in luxury. With such small ships, they offer quite a different experience to the main ships in the Celebrity fleet. Instead of being packed with attractions on board, the destination is the star of the show.

The Last Word

Celebrity Cruises have a great range of ships sailing some incredible itineraries.

Whether you like the sound of the new innovative features on the most recent ships or prefer a more classic cruising experience on the older style ships, there will be a ship for you. However, you do need to do a bit of research to make sure you pick the right one for your cruise holiday.

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75% Off 2nd Guest + Bonus Savings

Enjoy 75% off your second guest’s cruise fare and get bonus savings of up to $200.

Our Award-Winning Cruise Ships

Discover the best cruise ships at sea.

Set sail on the vacation of a lifetime aboard one of our award-winning cruise ships. Our fleet merges cutting-edge technology with welcoming interiors and revolutionary venues. Make yourself at home in our sophisticated staterooms. Discover the unrivaled luxury of The Retreat®. Experience visionary spaces, like the Magic Carpet®, that are like nothing you’ve seen before. On our cruise ships, you’ll travel the world while enjoying the height of style, comfort, and service throughout your journey.

Celebrity Edge® Series

The Caribbean, Europe, Transatlantic

Celebrity Ascent℠

The Caribbean

Alaska, Australia & New Zealand, Hawaii, Transpacific

Celebrity Xcel℠

Celebrity Solstice® Series

Europe, South America, Bermuda, Canada, The Caribbean

Europe, The Caribbean, S. America, Antarctica, Transatlantic

Europe, The Caribbean, Bermuda, Transatlantic

Alaska, Australia & New Zealand, Hawaii, Asia, Transpacific

Celebrity Millennium® Series

Alaska, The Caribbean

Celebrity Galapagos Series

The Galapagos Islands

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What to Expect On Board

On board our cruise ships, dine on world-class cuisine in elegant restaurants. Watch thrilling shows in the state-of-the-art theater. Melt your worries away in the indulgent spa. Marvel at the breathtaking views of the ocean from every corner of the ship. During your time at sea, embrace the opportunity to relax, recharge, and relish a cruise vacation like no other.

Accommodations

Camp at Sea

The Retreat® isn’t a place. It isn’t an amenity. It isn’t a service. It’s all of this and more. The Retreat includes stunning accommodations, a private restaurant, and exclusive lounge and sundeck* that rival any high-end resort. Your dedicated team of attendants, concierges, and butlers will do everything to ensure you never have to lift a finger on vacation.

*The Retreat Sundeck available on Edge Series and Revolutionized ships. Currently not available on Celebrity Solstice, Eclipse, Reflection, Constellation, Infinity.

Set Sail on the Best Cruise Ships with Celebrity Cruises

Travel the world aboard Celebrity Edge, Apex, and Beyond. Three of the most innovative ships in the industry. With dazzling spaces and avant-garde design that bring the outdoors in, these ships will forever change the way you think about cruising. Dine at any of the 29 restaurants, bars, and lounges on board, including Eden, a lush green oasis that will tantalize all of your senses. Unwind at the Resort Deck, where you can take a dip in a martini hot tub, relax in the adults-only Solarium, or admire the view from the expansive Rooftop Garden. 

On Edge-series ships, experience the magic of an Infinite Veranda® stateroom, where the push of a button gives you open-air access to the sea, taking your room right to the water’s edge. At The Retreat, stay in one of our spectacular suites, like the Iconic Suite that offers unparalleled views from above the captain’s bridge, and our breathtaking two-story Edge Villas that come with their own private plunge pool.

Our world-class dining experience brings the flavors and food of our destinations right onto your plate. Savor delicious cuisine at our main restaurants, where menus are updated daily with global dishes and tried-and-true favorites. Plan a special evening at a specialty restaurant, like Fine Cut Steakhouse, Tuscan Grille, and Le Petit Chef®. Foodies can try signature dishes by Daniel Boulud, our Global Culinary Brand Ambassador, at The Retreat’s private restaurant, Luminae, or enjoy a five-course meal at the Chef’s Table by Daniel Boulud.

Our cruise ships are filled with entertainment for all ages and preferences. Watch riveting shows at the cutting-edge theater, which feature popular music, stunning dance sequences, and gravity-defying acrobatics. Sign up for a wine tasting with one of our expert sommeliers, or take a hot glass class and learn how to make your own piece of art. Take the kids to Camp at Sea, the only fully customizable camp at sea. Arrange a romantic picnic at the rooftop Lawn Club, where you can lounge on a half-acre of real grass while gazing at the ocean.

Enjoy a thrilling night out at the casino or a leisurely afternoon shopping in the onboard boutiques. Sip on artisanal cocktails and dance under the stars at the Magic Carpet or the Rooftop Garden. Pamper yourself at The Spa, or squeeze in some exercise at The Fitness Center. Our award-winning ships have everything you could ever ask for—and much, much more.

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  2. Celebrity Cruise Ships By Size (2024)

    Celebrity Xpedition (2004) Celebrity Cruise Ships by Size (2024) 22. Celebrity Xpedition is the oldest ship in the Galapagos Class. She is 2,842 GRTs and has a capacity of 48 passengers. The ship is an alternative to Celebrity Cruises ' larger ships, offering more personal attention afforded by its smaller size.

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  4. Celebrity ships by size: From biggest to smallest

    Celebrity's newest ship at sea, Celebrity Ascent, entered service in November 2023.Her inaugural season consists of voyages to the Caribbean, as well as Europe beginning in April 2024. Though part of the award-winning Edge Class, Celebrity Ascent features brand-new and enhanced experiences, including a redesigned art gallery, expanded Martini Bar menu, and exclusive menu at Le Petit Chef.

  5. Celebrity Cruises Ships by Size, Age and Class (2022)

    The three Xpedition-class ships that Celebrity Cruises own are all custom-built ships, with Celebrity Xploration previously operating as Athala II for Ocean Adventures. Celebrity Xpedition is 90m long and carries 48 passengers. Celebrity Xploration is 30m long and carries 16 passengers. Celebrity Flora is 102m long and carries 100 passengers.

  6. Celebrity Cruise Ships by Age, Size and Class (2024)

    These cruise ships have a volume of 140,600 GT and a length of 327 m, making the ships 12% larger than the next biggest ships in the Celebrity Cruises fleet. The biggest Celebrity Cruises ships at sea previously were sister ships Celebrity Edge and Celebrity Apex which have a volume of 129,500 GT and 16 passenger decks.

  7. Celebrity Cruises Ships By Size, Age, And Class (2024)

    Celebrity Cruises currently has two Edge-class ships on order ( Celebrity Ascent and another unnamed vessel). Celebrity Ascent is the fourth Edge-class vessel set to debut on December 3, 2023. The new cruise ship will make round-trip sailings from Port Everglades, Florida, and feature the Edge-class' signature Parabolic Ultra-Bow.

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  11. Celebrity Cruise Ships by Age: From Newest to Oldest (2024)

    Celebrity Xpedition (2004) Celebrity Xpedition is the oldest ship in the Galapagos Class. She is 2,842 GRTs and has a capacity of 48 passengers. The ship is an alternative to Celebrity Cruises ' larger ships, offering more personal attention afforded by its smaller size. The ship sails to the Galápagos Islands.

  12. Ranking Celebrity Cruise Ships: From Best To Worst

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    Celebrity's Solstice Class and Millennium Class ships are even smaller at around 122,000 tons and 91,000 tons, respectively. All of Celebrity's 12 main ships carry around 2,000 to 3,000 passengers apiece, based on double occupancy. That's several thousand passengers fewer than the biggest ships at Royal Caribbean, Norwegian and MSC Cruises.

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    3. Celebrity Xpedition. Rounding out the top 3 is Celebrity Xpedition, the original Expedition ship for the Celebrity Cruises fleet. First launching in 2001, she originally had a capacity of 100 guests but in 2019 this was reduced to 48, making her another small ship that's perfect for the Galapagos Islands.

  15. Celebrity Ships By Age, Size, Passengers (2024)

    Celebrity Cruise Line, as of 2024, has 17 cruise ships, 15 in active service, with Celebrity Beyond recently launching in April 2022 and Celebrity Ascent in 2023. Also, 3 of the fleet are much smaller vessels for exploration cruises. What Is The Newest Celebrity Ship? The newest ship is Celebrity Ascent, a 3260-passenger Edge class ship.

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  17. Celebrity Cruise ships by size (and age) 2023

    The majority of the Celebrity Cruise fleet is made up of large ships. Although compared to some other cruise lines they are at the smaller end of large ships. The exception to this is the expedition ships which are designed to explore the Galapagos Islands. Celebrity Ascent - 3, 836 (due 2023) Celebrity Beyond - 3,836.

  18. PDF CELEBRITY CRUISES FLEET GUIDE

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  19. List of largest cruise ships

    In service. As of February 2024, there are 68 passenger ships with over 135,000 GT in service. The first ships over that size were the Voyager-class ships from Royal Caribbean Group's Royal Caribbean International (RCI). These ships, which debuted in 1998 at over 137,000 GT, were almost 30,000 GT larger than the next-largest cruise ships, and were some of the first ships designed to appeal to ...

  20. Celebrity Cruises: All Ships and Ratings

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