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Celebrity Eclipse

Celebrity Eclipse

Unwind in stylish accommodations, including Concierge Class and our spa-inspired AquaClass® with exclusive dining at Blu. And, the ultimate in luxury, exclusive sanctuary, The Retreat® which includes private restaurant dining and 24/7 lounge. Enjoy globally-inspired cuisine in distinctive restaurants with menus crafted by our chef. Make a toast in the Passport Bar, Martini Bar, or World Class Bar. Enjoy endless ocean views, catch some sun, and play your favorite outdoor games on a ½ acre of real grass at The Lawn Club. You’ll feel refreshed in The Spa, which features soothing treatments to invigorate the senses. Savor an incredible five-course meal designed by our Global Culinary Ambassador, Chef Daniel Boulud. Onboard experiences also include shopping at the finest boutiques and family-fun activities, including Hot Glass classes and theatrical events. Set sail and discover a whole new level of rest and relaxation.

Celebrity Eclipse is sailing with Starlink - the world’s most advanced broadband satellite internet - to bring you high-speed connectivity for a better onboard experience.

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Ship Reviews

We enthusiastically recommend the British Isles cruise with Celebrity . It was a wonderful cruise. The ship, Eclipse, was lovely. Service from housekeeping (Marie) to food and beverage (waiters, bartenders, sommeliers), accommodations (our cabin in Concierge Class was beautiful and quite spacious), food (especially in Murano) were excellent. Great ports of call and both ship and off ship excursions were fun and enlightening. We even had fantastic weather! We never felt like we were on a cruise with over 3000 other people. So many public places to appeal to all types of people and personalities . Only negatives were the day late departure due to issues with dry dock and the ensuing repairs (painting, etc) still going on during the cruise and availability of certain beers and wines that were supposed to be included on the Premier drink package we had. We are so looking forward to our next cruise with Celebrity!

We prepared for the Best of Scandinavia with much excitement – we are of Scandinavian descent and were eager to set sail on the beautiful Eclipse to explore the lands of our ancestors. After a long slog through Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, we were met outside of the baggage claim by the Celebrity rep and whisked away on a comfy bus to the cruise terminal. This is a bare-bones terminal but I understand Amsterdam is building a new one. There was no wait as we checked in - oops, we were supposed to have a QR code on our phones which we didn't, but the staff was friendly and helpful and we soon had the required code. There is seating and restrooms in the waiting area but no drinking water available. There was only a short wait, however, and we were able to board. We checked in with our muster station and then went to the 14th deck, the Ocean View Grill (the buffet deck), where we had something to eat before our cabin was ready, about an hour's wait. We set sail at 5 p.m. We had our dinner at the buffet and had a great window table where we watched our departure on the Amsterdam Ship Canal, with the fascinating boat traffic on the waterways. It seemed like a two-hour sail through the canal with pleasant, calm scenery as we approached the lock to take us through the famous Netherlands dikes to the North Sea. It was exciting as we entered the lock, the water rose, and – we sat. We just sat. Just sat in the lock. Nothing happening. A woman came in from the outside deck and said a protester had chained himself to the lock. Cruise ships are great polluters, you know! Shortly, the captain, Nigel Smythe (an Irishman) came on with an announcement that we would wait for the authorities and all was under control. We eventually went down to the cabin and went to sleep. We awoke about 2 and were at sea, but a helicopter was hovering over us with a spot light! Now what! We later learned a crew member was taken ill and thus airlifted off. Enough excitement for the beginning of our cruise! A day at sea, and then our first port was beautiful Oslo, Norway, water and small mountains and islands and all kinds of vessels. It was a Sunday and a national holiday, Confirmation Day, and local women and girls were dressed in their traditional dress. It was lovely to see. There was a general feeling of festivity and people were friendly, not seeming to mind that cruise ship passengers were “intruding” on their special day. It was an easy walk from the pier to a large square, with fountains and statuary and the Nobel Peace Hall. An old fort loomed nearby and the business district was up the way. However, almost every place was closed because of the holiday. We got soda in a small “convenience store” and there as a tourist gift shop with some very nice things set up on the pier. But it was pleasant to walk through the streets and parks and soak in the scenery and experience “the day.” The amazing scenery continued as the ship made the trip back down the fjord. Our next port was Skagen, Denmark, at the northern tip of Denmark, an artists colony and tourist destination as well as a commercial fishing port. At the pier was a small tourist building with WIFI, restrooms and a few things for sale. It was a longish walk to town but doable The day was sunny but very windy and chilly. We stopped at the Swedish Sailors' Church, a little place with a folk-art interior that was quite charming. The pastor was there to talk about the history of the church. We found the town to be equally charming. Most of the buildings are yellow with red roofs. The flowers were blossoming as well as lilacs and what I thought to be rhododendrons. The shops were just beginning to open, but this was a Monday and some places were closed. We had a delightful walk through the town, and a delicious fish and chips lunch at a sidewalk cafe, thankfully out of the wind. On our way to Stockholm, we passed through the Great Belt Strait and other narrow straits and were fascinated by the passing scene and the amount of shipping as we entered the Baltic Sea. Wednesday was Stockholm, Sweden, where we had arranged to meet Swedish friends for lunch. It was entirely unexpected when at 7:25 Wednesday morning the Captain announced the port of Stockholm was closed! High winds, a gale, had swooped down causing high seas and “the authorities” had closed not only Stockholm but the next day's port of Visby, Sweden, where we had booked a tour to view the Viking museum. It took more than a few minutes to deal with this disappointment. But there was nothing to be done but to turn back south and ride through the waves on our way to Estonia. Celebrity credited each cabin with $100 for the “inconvenience” which was a nice thing for them to do. Additionally we would be spending two days instead of one in Tallin, Estonia, where we arrived in good shape the next day, looking out the window to see the old city rising like something out of a Russian fairy tale. The walk to the city center from the pier is quite long, and we opted to take a bus which charged 12 Euros for an all-day pass. It would take pages to describe Tallin, which is a modern city but we all come to see the medieval town, still surrounded by the old walls and towers. It is truly stepping back in time, but with shops and cafes and even period re-enactors. We strolled around, browsing through open-air markets, resting in a lovely park, eating a delicious treat of pancakes and ice cream. We had booked a tour for the next day, which took us further into the old city, to the Russian Orthodox Cathedral, all golden, and the Lutheran Church with its banks of shields, and to the high point on the wall. A note of caution – the streets are steep and cobblestones can be challenging. We had a terrific guide and also free time to rest, shop, eat and explore. Helsinki, Finland, right across the strait was our destination for the next day. It would be challenging for most people to walk to the city from the pier but beaches and benches and parks are not far. There a shops on the pier as well as Santa Claus available for free photos. We had a tour here and it was a bit haphazard as well as amusing. Our guide was a sweet man who seemed to be a bit out of sync – his watch certainly was! There was much confusion at the sites we visited, with many tours and people scampering for the correct bus. Helsinki is a modern, bustling city and we found ourselves in the middle of a marathon – hundreds and hundreds of joggers. Everyone we saw seemed to be very fit – whether jogging, pushing strollers, walking dogs, biking. We had three stops, the first a an ultra-modern church carved into the rock, the second at a waterside park with a monument to the composer Sibelius, and the third at the stately Lutheran Church where we were given free time to shop or to visit the church or do both. I chose to sit in the church because my feet hurt. The sanctity of the place seemed compromised by the horde of noisy tourists. Others who went to the shopping district reported back with stories of confusion and feeling lost. Our bus eventually made it back to the church which was our meeting place, and I felt most of us were just exhausted and glad to be on the bus and going back to the ship. Another sea day, again, the waves were rolling. Our last port was two days in magical Copenhagen, Denmark. The port area is under construction and a long way from the city. There are buses and cabs available. We had a tour the first day. The bus was a bit late in arriving and so the tour was a bit rushed. This was a tour of Christiansborg Palace, Tivoli Gardens and a visit to the Little Mermaid statue. The Palace and Tivoli would be tours in themselves. The Palace was opulent, as most are, but the 45 minutes we were given at Tivoli did not suffice – we could have spent all day there. The flowers, the cafes and shops and amusements – I would recommend anyone young or old spend the whole day there. There was not enough time to thoroughly take in the place. The harbor scene, with the Little Mermaid perched on her rock, was peaceful, but the day and the tour were at the end. The next day we took an Uber to the National Museum of Art and that was amazing. Another day at sea, again rolling waves, and then back to Amsterdam, getting through the lock easily this time. We found the Eclipse to be a happy ship. I have never been treated so well by the staff, and that includes all the staff, no matter what their position. Our cabin was comfy and very conveniently located. The food was very good. There were a couple snags with the entertainment because of cancellations by the performers, but some shows, especially the impromptu Beatles and Elton John show put on by Peter, the cruise director, were spectacular. We had a gourmet meal at La Petite Chef and that was thoroughly enjoyable. Most of the ship has been refurbished, with possibly the exception of our bedside tables which were water-damaged. Unlike other cruise lines, we still had cabin service twice a day. We also liked the indoor pool area and the library. The main dining room was elegant, and the buffet in sections (not high school cafeteria style.) All the passengers seemed to be having a great time. It was a cruise which had its surprises but definitely one of the best.

Cabin did not have enough outlets - none near the bed and my souse has a Cpap. Our attendant was very helpful but we were unable to use the heat pad. Staff and service were superior. Food in main dining on 14 was hit or miss. Meats were dry and international dishes were not seasoned well. Bakery offerings were great one day and a bit stale the next. Also very crowded! Info about excursions was less than helpful. One trip was 9:00 -2:30 with no mention of lunch or a stop. Bus ride too long. We enjoyed the hop on hop buses that the boat doesn't mention. Take your own first aide kit! After a fall up a cobblestone in Copenhagen, I needed some cleanser and bandaids - particularly a butterfly for my eye. The clinic was closed until four but for $375 we could be seen by nurse. No to bandages even though my husband was a physician. We should have gone to a pharmacy. We loved the Murano restaurant and ate there 3 times. Worth the extra. I wish the on board shopping offered more local merchandise -an upgrade from typical souvenirs. We could have gone without the Art Auction and casino.

We enthusiastically recommend the British Isles cruise with Celebrity . It was a wonderful cruise. The ship, Eclipse, was lovely. Service from housekeeping (Marie) to food and beverage (waiters, bartenders, sommeliers), accommodations (our cabin in Concierge Class was beautiful and quite spacious), food (especially in Murano) were excellent. Great ports of call and both ship and off ship excursions were fun and enlightening. We even had fantastic weather! We never felt like we were on a cruise with over 3000 other people. So many public places to appeal to all types of people and personalities . Only negatives were the day late departure due to issues with dry dock and the ensuing repairs (painting, etc) still going on during the cruise and availability of certain beers and wines that were supposed to be included on the Premier drink package we had. We are so looking forward to our next cruise with Celebrity!

We prepared for the Best of Scandinavia with much excitement – we are of Scandinavian descent and were eager to set sail on the beautiful Eclipse to explore the lands of our ancestors. After a long slog through Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, we were met outside of the baggage claim by the Celebrity rep and whisked away on a comfy bus to the cruise terminal. This is a bare-bones terminal but I understand Amsterdam is building a new one. There was no wait as we checked in - oops, we were supposed to have a QR code on our phones which we didn't, but the staff was friendly and helpful and we soon had the required code. There is seating and restrooms in the waiting area but no drinking water available. There was only a short wait, however, and we were able to board. We checked in with our muster station and then went to the 14th deck, the Ocean View Grill (the buffet deck), where we had something to eat before our cabin was ready, about an hour's wait. We set sail at 5 p.m. We had our dinner at the buffet and had a great window table where we watched our departure on the Amsterdam Ship Canal, with the fascinating boat traffic on the waterways. It seemed like a two-hour sail through the canal with pleasant, calm scenery as we approached the lock to take us through the famous Netherlands dikes to the North Sea. It was exciting as we entered the lock, the water rose, and – we sat. We just sat. Just sat in the lock. Nothing happening. A woman came in from the outside deck and said a protester had chained himself to the lock. Cruise ships are great polluters, you know! Shortly, the captain, Nigel Smythe (an Irishman) came on with an announcement that we would wait for the authorities and all was under control. We eventually went down to the cabin and went to sleep. We awoke about 2 and were at sea, but a helicopter was hovering over us with a spot light! Now what! We later learned a crew member was taken ill and thus airlifted off. Enough excitement for the beginning of our cruise! A day at sea, and then our first port was beautiful Oslo, Norway, water and small mountains and islands and all kinds of vessels. It was a Sunday and a national holiday, Confirmation Day, and local women and girls were dressed in their traditional dress. It was lovely to see. There was a general feeling of festivity and people were friendly, not seeming to mind that cruise ship passengers were “intruding” on their special day. It was an easy walk from the pier to a large square, with fountains and statuary and the Nobel Peace Hall. An old fort loomed nearby and the business district was up the way. However, almost every place was closed because of the holiday. We got soda in a small “convenience store” and there as a tourist gift shop with some very nice things set up on the pier. But it was pleasant to walk through the streets and parks and soak in the scenery and experience “the day.” The amazing scenery continued as the ship made the trip back down the fjord. Our next port was Skagen, Denmark, at the northern tip of Denmark, an artists colony and tourist destination as well as a commercial fishing port. At the pier was a small tourist building with WIFI, restrooms and a few things for sale. It was a longish walk to town but doable The day was sunny but very windy and chilly. We stopped at the Swedish Sailors' Church, a little place with a folk-art interior that was quite charming. The pastor was there to talk about the history of the church. We found the town to be equally charming. Most of the buildings are yellow with red roofs. The flowers were blossoming as well as lilacs and what I thought to be rhododendrons. The shops were just beginning to open, but this was a Monday and some places were closed. We had a delightful walk through the town, and a delicious fish and chips lunch at a sidewalk cafe, thankfully out of the wind. On our way to Stockholm, we passed through the Great Belt Strait and other narrow straits and were fascinated by the passing scene and the amount of shipping as we entered the Baltic Sea. Wednesday was Stockholm, Sweden, where we had arranged to meet Swedish friends for lunch. It was entirely unexpected when at 7:25 Wednesday morning the Captain announced the port of Stockholm was closed! High winds, a gale, had swooped down causing high seas and “the authorities” had closed not only Stockholm but the next day's port of Visby, Sweden, where we had booked a tour to view the Viking museum. It took more than a few minutes to deal with this disappointment. But there was nothing to be done but to turn back south and ride through the waves on our way to Estonia. Celebrity credited each cabin with $100 for the “inconvenience” which was a nice thing for them to do. Additionally we would be spending two days instead of one in Tallin, Estonia, where we arrived in good shape the next day, looking out the window to see the old city rising like something out of a Russian fairy tale. The walk to the city center from the pier is quite long, and we opted to take a bus which charged 12 Euros for an all-day pass. It would take pages to describe Tallin, which is a modern city but we all come to see the medieval town, still surrounded by the old walls and towers. It is truly stepping back in time, but with shops and cafes and even period re-enactors. We strolled around, browsing through open-air markets, resting in a lovely park, eating a delicious treat of pancakes and ice cream. We had booked a tour for the next day, which took us further into the old city, to the Russian Orthodox Cathedral, all golden, and the Lutheran Church with its banks of shields, and to the high point on the wall. A note of caution – the streets are steep and cobblestones can be challenging. We had a terrific guide and also free time to rest, shop, eat and explore. Helsinki, Finland, right across the strait was our destination for the next day. It would be challenging for most people to walk to the city from the pier but beaches and benches and parks are not far. There a shops on the pier as well as Santa Claus available for free photos. We had a tour here and it was a bit haphazard as well as amusing. Our guide was a sweet man who seemed to be a bit out of sync – his watch certainly was! There was much confusion at the sites we visited, with many tours and people scampering for the correct bus. Helsinki is a modern, bustling city and we found ourselves in the middle of a marathon – hundreds and hundreds of joggers. Everyone we saw seemed to be very fit – whether jogging, pushing strollers, walking dogs, biking. We had three stops, the first a an ultra-modern church carved into the rock, the second at a waterside park with a monument to the composer Sibelius, and the third at the stately Lutheran Church where we were given free time to shop or to visit the church or do both. I chose to sit in the church because my feet hurt. The sanctity of the place seemed compromised by the horde of noisy tourists. Others who went to the shopping district reported back with stories of confusion and feeling lost. Our bus eventually made it back to the church which was our meeting place, and I felt most of us were just exhausted and glad to be on the bus and going back to the ship. Another sea day, again, the waves were rolling. Our last port was two days in magical Copenhagen, Denmark. The port area is under construction and a long way from the city. There are buses and cabs available. We had a tour the first day. The bus was a bit late in arriving and so the tour was a bit rushed. This was a tour of Christiansborg Palace, Tivoli Gardens and a visit to the Little Mermaid statue. The Palace and Tivoli would be tours in themselves. The Palace was opulent, as most are, but the 45 minutes we were given at Tivoli did not suffice – we could have spent all day there. The flowers, the cafes and shops and amusements – I would recommend anyone young or old spend the whole day there. There was not enough time to thoroughly take in the place. The harbor scene, with the Little Mermaid perched on her rock, was peaceful, but the day and the tour were at the end. The next day we took an Uber to the National Museum of Art and that was amazing. Another day at sea, again rolling waves, and then back to Amsterdam, getting through the lock easily this time. We found the Eclipse to be a happy ship. I have never been treated so well by the staff, and that includes all the staff, no matter what their position. Our cabin was comfy and very conveniently located. The food was very good. There were a couple snags with the entertainment because of cancellations by the performers, but some shows, especially the impromptu Beatles and Elton John show put on by Peter, the cruise director, were spectacular. We had a gourmet meal at La Petite Chef and that was thoroughly enjoyable. Most of the ship has been refurbished, with possibly the exception of our bedside tables which were water-damaged. Unlike other cruise lines, we still had cabin service twice a day. We also liked the indoor pool area and the library. The main dining room was elegant, and the buffet in sections (not high school cafeteria style.) All the passengers seemed to be having a great time. It was a cruise which had its surprises but definitely one of the best.

Accommodation

Experience our distinctive accommodations, including our Penthouse Suite, our meticulously thought-out Concierge Class, and spa-inspired AquaClass.

Our range of accommodations has been artfully created to make your stay warm and welcoming. Revel in stylish design. Sink into exquisite bedding. Bask in breathtaking views. Watch the world go by in comfort.

The Retreat

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 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.

HERE, THE WORLD REALLY DOES REVOLVE AROUND YOU - You’d think a suite like one of ours would be enough. Not to us. All suites at The Retreat come with a dedicated butler who’s just a message away. You get access to an exclusive lounge that makes you feel like you have the ship to yourself. Your table awaits at Luminae, your private, suites-only restaurant. And, you’ll enjoy more perks and amenities than ever before. The Retreat isn’t just a suite. It’s the most elevated experience at sea, period.

YOUR HOME OCEANS AWAY FROM HOME - It’s almost impossible to tell which is better—the views outside your suite or the views inside. But who cares? It’s all yours to enjoy. From roomy living areas and oversized verandas to Cashmere mattresses and plush robes, this is living large down to the smallest detail.

AquaClass® Stateroom

Celebrity Eclipse® AquaClass guests enjoy eXhale® bedding, premium bathroom amenities, including a massaging showerhead, complimentary fitness classes, and a spacious private veranda. Plus, complimentary dining at Blu, unlimited access to the Persian Garden, and personal spa concierge.

Concierge Class Stateroom

A dedicated concierge is always just steps away from your room to assist with your vacation needs. Attend exclusive events, including a Destination Seminar, and Welcome Aboard Concierge Class Lunch. Then there’s the Stateroom. Here, you’ll find it’s little details so meticulously thought out that they truly make a world of difference. It’s a room that’s so much more than a room—it’s an experience.

Veranda Stateroom

Ample indoor and outdoor space come together to create your private sanctuary at sea. Your personal veranda lets you greet the day, soak in breathtaking sunsets, and enjoy fresh sea breezes.

Ocean View Stateroom

Expansive views make Ocean View Staterooms on the Celebrity Eclipse the ideal place to unwind at sea. These perfectly indulgent spaces come furnished with Celebrity’s eXhale bedding featuring a king-sized* mattress and everything else a modern traveller needs.

*Bed as large or larger than average standard international king-size bed

Inside Stateroom

Your escape at sea, Inside Staterooms offer ample living space, including a sitting area and a flat screen TV. Each inside stateroom on board Celebrity Eclipse includes world-class amenities.

Go Green

Go Green is the latest addition to our existing Save the Waves program. Our new housekeeping initiative allows you to earn rewards while reducing your footprint. Opt-in for reduced housekeeping services to conserve energy and resource consumption. You’ll still experience the highest standards of cleanliness, plus the added flexibility of choosing your preferred time of service -all while traveling more responsibly.

Accessible Staterooms

Our accessible staterooms are designed with wider doors, roll-in showers, grab bars, and other special features for guests with mobility issues and other disabilities.

Accommodation Types

Inside Stateroom Guarantee
Penthouse Suite
Royal Suite
Celebrity Suite
Horizon Suite
Aqua Sky Suite
Sunset Sky Suite
Sky Suite
Suite Guarantee
Prime AquaClass® Stateroom
AquaClass® Stateroom
AquaClass® Stateroom Guarantee
Sunset Concierge Class Stateroom
Prime Concierge Class Stateroom
Concierge Class Stateroom
Concierge Stateroom Guarantee
Sunset Veranda Stateroom
Deluxe Veranda Stateroom
Prime Veranda
Veranda Stateroom
Veranda Stateroom Guarantee
Prime Ocean View Stateroom
Ocean View Stateroom
Ocean View Stateroom Guarantee
Prime Inside Stateroom
Inside Stateroom
Inside Stateroom Guarantee
Penthouse Suite

Dining

Explore distinct restaurants, bars, and lounges that will awaken all your senses.

What you eat on vacation is almost as important as where you go, and on every Celebrity vacation, we bring both those things together perfectly. The captivating scents and flavors of your dining experience will transport you to new places—without even leaving your table. On Celebrity Eclipse, you’ll embark on a culinary journey like no other. Featuring specialty restaurants and an array of bars and lounges, every experience will excite your palate and leave you wanting more.

Our menus are inspired by the amazing regions we visit around the world. Our Global Culinary Ambassador, world-renowned chef Daniel Boulud, also creates new, exclusive signature dishes for guests of Luminae and the Chef’s Table experience, there’s something to please every palate. Along with our top culinary talent on board who prepare the dishes fresh daily using locally sourced ingredients, you’ll enjoy the best dining experience at sea.

Dining Types

Luminae
Oceanview Café
Sushi on Five
Le Petit Chef®
Main Restaurant
Blu
Murano
Tuscan Grille
The Spa Café
Mast Grill
Cafe al Bacio & Gelateria
Luminae
Oceanview Café
Sushi on Five
Le Petit Chef®
Main Restaurant
Blu
Murano
Tuscan Grille

Enrichment

EXTRAORDINARY SHORE EXCURSIONS

Ignite your sense of wonder, inspiration, and adventure

Enrichment Types

Excursions
Team Earth
Hot Glass Class Studio

Entertainment

Our onboard activities and entertainment will make your vacation an unforgettable adventure.

Welcome to Celebrity Activities, an exciting variety of experiences designed to be the life of your vacation. There’s something for every traveler, from the young to the young at heart. With four categories of interest—Savour, Discover, Renew, and Play—we invite you to let your passions lead the way for a personalised journey you’ll never forget.

Entertainment Types

Theatre Shows
Shopping
Photography
Art Gallery
Sunset Bar
Martini Bar & Crush
Michael's Club
World Class Bar
Quasar
Cellar Masters
Sky Observation Lounge
Ensemble Lounge
The Main Theatre
Fortunes Casino
Slush
iLounge
The Lawn Club
Grand Foyer
Solstice Deck
The Pool Deck
Passport Bar
The Retreat Lounge
The Library
Theatre Shows
Shopping
Photography
Art Gallery
Sunset Bar
Martini Bar & Crush
Michael's Club
World Class Bar

Health & Fitness

Rise or Rest to Rejuvenate.

There’s no better way to find your ultimate state of wellbeing than with the ocean as your backdrop. Start your holistic wellness journey with an incredible night’s rest on our exclusive eXhale® bedding, made with cashmere. Get your endorphins flowing with first-at-sea fitness programs. Escape to The Spa and discover more than 120 rejuvenating treatments, including Destination Inspired Treatments as unique as the places we visit. At the heart of The Spa, our SEA Thermal Suite and Persian Garden are playgrounds for the senses—and complimentary for guests of our AquaClass® staterooms and Aqua Sky Suites. We’ve thought of everything you need to nourish your mind, body, and spirit—miles at sea.​

Health & Fitness Types

Kérastase Salon
The Barber
Solarium
Pickleball
The Spa
The Fitness Centre
The Persian Garden
Kérastase Salon
The Barber
Solarium
Pickleball
The Spa
The Fitness Centre
The Persian Garden
Kérastase Salon

Kids & Teens

From fun activities on board to adventurous excursions on land, our award-winning cruises offer unforgettable experiences for the whole family to enjoy. Kids, parents, and grandparents will find plenty of opportunities to spend quality time together and create memories that will remain long after your vacation ends.

Gather everyone for a movie night under the stars. Enjoy theatre shows and live music. Splash with your kids on the beach or go on thrilling shore excursions with adventurous teens. There’s something for everyone to love on our fun-filled family cruises.

Kids and Teen Programs - The fun starts at Camp At Sea, our onboard entertainment centre and program designed exclusively for kids ages 3 to 12. Open every day from 9:00am - 10:00pm, Camp at Sea offers kids the opportunity to participate in a number of entertaining activities, including treasure hunts, arts and crafts, sports, and theme parties, all under the supervision of our experienced youth staff. For our teen cruisers, the Teen Club is the place to be. At the Teen Club, they can make new friends and participate in events like video game competitions, teen parties, and culinary classes. Activities are overseen by our team of teen counsellors and offered throughout the day, allowing teens to come and go as they please.

Entertainment On Board - There’s no shortage of entertaining venues on board. Spend the day swimming in the pool with the kids, then watch the sunset while relaxing in one of our elevated hot tubs. Gather on board for movie night under the stars, silent disco parties, hot glass classes, and archery tournaments —so many activities to share. Don’t miss the views from the Lawn Club or the Resort Deck, which provides the ultimate backdrop for a picture-perfect family photo.

Family Friendly Excursions - One of the top reasons we’re one of the best cruise lines for families is because we offer an array of family-friendly shore excursions at over 300 port destinations. With activities varying from cultural tours to thrilling water sports, families will have no trouble finding a number of exciting excursions such as swimming with dolphins, hiking up volcanoes or glaciers, and strolling through ancient Mayan ruins.

Unforgettable Family Cruise Destinations

With over 300 destinations on our itineraries, there are plenty of exciting places waiting to be discovered. Tropical islands, cosmopolitan cities, seaside villages, and rustic towns are all on the agenda.

Take the family on a cruise to Alaska, where you’ll sail through the famous Inside Passage and witness the magic of towering glaciers and the stunning wilderness of the Last Frontier. If you’re looking for a little bit more culture, head on one of our European journeys, where you’ll stroll past ancient buildings, feast on exquisite cuisine, and stop by picturesque towns. As for a sun-soaked vacation, it doesn’t get much better than a cruise to the Caribbean, where white sand beaches and turquoise waters await.

Fun, Engaging and Enriching Family Cruise Experiences. Never the Same Camp Twice.

Our cruises offer unforgettable experiences for kids of all ages. With fun games, outdoor activities, video game tournaments, and slumber parties all on the agenda, your kids will have the time of their life during their family vacation on board.

Camp at Sea is the only fully customisable kids cruise program in the industry. With over 500 activities to participate in, our schedule changes every sailing depending on the interests of our young cruisers. From arts and recreation to science and technology, we cover all types of subjects and hobbies, making sure every kid (no matter their interests), feels entertained and engaged during their family cruise.

Family Fun for Everyone

Cruises are the perfect opportunity for multigenerational family members to bond. Spend the day together at the pool, sign up for any number of group activities, and enjoy nightly family meals at our main dining room. If you want to try something different, then plan a skip-generational vacation, where parents stay at home and grandparents are free to spoil their grandkids during an unforgettable trip.

Summer Cruises - What better way to enjoy the warm, balmy weather of summer than by sailing to a sunny destination with the family? Spend a week visiting Caribbean beaches, chase adventure during a cruise to Alaska, or discover the best of Europe while on a Mediterranean journey—our summer cruises are what vacation dreams are made of.

Spring Break Cruises - Take advantage of spring break and spend seven days at sea with the kids. Even though school’s out, there are still plenty of opportunities for learning on board. At Camp at Sea, children can take art classes, participate in sports activities, and sign up for special STEM-based programs focused on marine biology and environmental conservation.

Holiday Cruises - Celebrating the holidays with family is easy while aboard one of our cruises. Even if you’re far away, you’ll feel right at home with our festive decorations and delicious traditional holiday meals. Get into the holiday spirit by hearing Christmas carols or taking in a holiday show at our theatre. And don’t worry, Santa always makes a surprise appearance bearing gifts for the kids.

Celebrity Kids at Sea

Our Camp at Sea program and Teen Club are open every day and provide loads of entertainment, guaranteeing your kids will never be bored on board. But don’t take it from us—listen to these junior cruisers describe why Celebrity Cruises® is one of the best cruise lines for kids.

Kids & Teens Types

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