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Celebrity Cruise Line has
17 ships in the fleet.
Click on a ship name from the Celebrity Cruise Line fleet above to go to the cruise ship deck plan page
for that Celebrity Cruise Line cruise
ship. You can click on column titles to sort list.
PSR (Passenger Space Ratio) uses our own formula
to determine the max number of passengers on the
ship during peak sailing times and divides that
by the total tons of the ship to determine the per
passenger space ratio. Although not an exact science,
the higher the ratio the more square footage per
passenger. You can expect fewer passengers during
non peak sailings.
Celebrity Cruise Line has
17 ships in the fleet.
What sets Celebrity apart from other vacation choices today is the cruise line's passionate dedication to providing guests with a cruise experience that exceeds expectations. This has become the definition of Celebrity Cruises, and has set the worldwide standard for today's expression of what first made cruising famous -- high quality, superior design, spacious accommodations, grand style, attentive service and exceptional cuisine.
Celebrity Cruises' iconic "X" is the mark of modern luxury, with its cool, contemporary design and warm spaces; dining experiences where the design of the venues is as important as the cuisine; and the amazing service that only Celebrity can provide, all created to provide an unmatchable experience for vacationers' precious time. Celebrity operates under the umbrella of Royal Caribbean.
The following is a listing of some of the special
dining options that Celebrity Cruise Line offers.
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The following is a listing of some of the features that Celebrity Cruise Line offers.
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By Chris Hughes
Posted 1st May 2022 31st May 2022
Updated 31st May 2022
To Read: 4 minutes
Celebrity Edge Departs STX Shipyard, Saint-Nazaire
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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.
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 Beyond is the newest Celebrity Cruises’ ship – she joined the fleet in April 2022.
Captain Kate McCue is currently on Celebrity Beyond as Master of the ship.
Celebrity Eclipse , Celebrity Solstice and Celebrity Millennium all sail in the Alaska region.
Celebrity Beyond became the biggest ship of the Celebrity Cruises fleet in April 2022
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.
Celebrity Millennium is the oldest ship in the Celebrity Cruises fleet. She joined the fleet in 2000.
Celebrity Cruises is a Royal Caribbean brand, having been acquired by them in 1997 from the Greek-owned Chandris Group.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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 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.
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!
If you enjoyed this article you may like our other articles that compare MSC Cruises , Royal Caribbean , Holland America Line and Cunard Line ships .
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