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Celebrity Cruises news includes the most important and recent happenings within the Royal Caribbean-owned brand. You'll be able to see the latest in the fleet, as well as their world-class itinerary and innovative technology.

The Studio (Celebrity Cruises).

Celebrity's latest addition to its fleet is the studio ship, which is a cruise ship that offers a more personal experience. The line offers full-service, upscale dining, and entertainment in an intimate setting. Studio offers cruises that offer a wide range of ports of call, even those off the beaten path.

Although the studio is open to everyone, it's particularly popular with families. The kids' club is open to children and teens. They can participate in supervised activities like arts and crafts and games.


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Refunds on Cruises

FCC credits are available to travelers who cancel a Celebrity cruise they have booked and will receive a refund. These can be used to book new cruises that depart after May 31, 2022, as the company announced in a statement.

Edge Series ships

The Solstice class is the latest and most innovative ships in the Celebrity fleet. These ships are larger and more innovative than their predecessors. They also feature the Magic Carpet, which raises and lowers the sides of the ship. Eden, a lounge on the deck that spans three decks and doubles as a restaurant/entertainment venue, is another onboard amenity.


Celebrity's Edge Series ships are an integral part of the Celebrity cruise experience. They have received a lot of praise for their modern, sleek design. You can enjoy breathtaking ocean views from your private balcony with a range of exclusive amenities.

Alaska Season: Celebrity Edge, the first ship in the Edge Series, will sail this summer to Alaska. It will visit the Endicott Arm Fjord, and Dawes Glacier, which is located just outside Seattle. It's a truly unforgettable experience.


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Asia/2024-2025

Celebrities will be deploying in 32 countries during their deployment season. Celebrity's Australia and New Zealand itineraries will make the Asia Pacific islands even more accessible, which will allow guests to explore the region.

Southeast Asia/2024-2025

Celebrity Cruises, a leading cruise operator in Southeast Asia, will offer travellers the chance to travel there with a range itineraries departing from Sydney and Auckland, New Zealand. These itineraries begin with a Tahitian Treasures trip from Honolulu to Sydney, and then go on to a variety of 3-to-14-night itineraries.

Europe/2024-2025

European itineraries will include a range of exciting itineraries, such as a 12-night Norwegian Fjord or Arctic Circle route. Celebrity's London-based ship will also sail from Southampton to a variety 3- to 14 night itineraries.




FAQ

Are there any downsides to cruising

Consider these things when weighing the pros and disadvantages of cruising. Some people might not want to spend all of their vacation on a boat. Others might prefer to stay closer to shore or in a hotel. Still, others may feel uncomfortable being away from land for so long. These worries can be easily overcome by taking a cruise that leaves you plenty of time to ashore.


Is food allowed on a cruise?

The answer is yes Food is complimentary on all cruises. However, you must purchase drinks to enjoy them.

Costs vary depending on the type of ship that you sail on. You might expect to pay between $20 and $30 per person for each beverage purchased while cruising on a luxury liner. A smaller boat will likely cost you less, at $10-15 per head.


Is there an all-inclusive cruise?

The cruise ships do not offer all-inclusive meals as they do not provide any food for those with dietary restrictions. There is no room service, laundry service, or other amenities like spas, pools, gyms, etc.

Some cruise lines offer "all-inclusive", which covers everything but alcohol. These packages often include airfare, hotel accommodations as well entertainment and beverages.



Statistics

  • You can save 15% off the total price if you book in advance of your trip. (travel.usnews.com)
  • For an example of savings, Royal Caribbean offers up to a 40% discount with a dining package. (travel.usnews.com)
  • *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)
  • If you're traveling alone, you may also need to factor in a single supplement, adding up to as much as 100% of the cruise fare. (travel.usnews.com)



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How To

How can I plan my first Cruise?

A cruise planning process is similar to any other trip. There are many things you need to consider such as where to go and what activities to include, costing, and budgeting. There are some important differences to consider when planning your first cruise if you are new to cruising. Cruises last longer than traditional land vacations (up 3 weeks), so don't forget to pack! These tips can make your vacation easier.

  1. Book at least six months prior to departure. This allows you to save money and avoid crowds. Plus, you'll have plenty of time to research the ship, itinerary, ports, and activities. There might be a great deal on airfare!
  2. Choose a destination. - It doesn’t matter what port you choose. Just pick the one that interests you. There are lots of reasons why people love cruising to different destinations. Some prefer to explore cities while others prefer to relax on board. No matter what your preference, remember that you must consider the destination you want to visit. Popular choices include the Caribbean, Europe, and Alaska.
  3. Book a Suite - If money is not an issue, consider booking a suite. Suites have more space, a private balcony and other amenities. These suites are typically available for between $100 and $300 per night depending on the size of the room and availability of suites during the sailing date.
  4. Check the weather forecast. Cruising can often be associated with warm tropical environments. Don't forget about checking the weather forecasts when you visit ports. The ocean is unpredictable, especially in places like Alaska or Antarctica, so it's best to know how bad the weather could potentially be before booking your cruise.
  5. Be light-weight - Pack only 10 items when packing for a cruise. This means that you don't need to pack a lot of clothes and shoes in your suitcase. Make sure to only bring what you really need. Layer clothing, as you won't be able wash it at all on board.
  6. Do your research - Read online reviews before buying tickets. Be sure to review their policies regarding pricing, the services they provide, as well and whether cancellation policies make sense.
  7. Do not miss these must-see destinations - Make sure you visit each port at least once. Each location is unique and has its own culture. Take advantage of the many local attractions.




 



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