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We'd rather tell you it isn't than have you spend a week on the wrong ship.
Strong fit for
Couples and adult groups
Food-focused travellers
Design and architecture enthusiasts
Alaska, Europe and Caribbean in comfort
Cruisers upgrading from mainstream lines
Probably not for
Families wanting large children's programmes
Travellers seeking waterparks and thrill attractions
Strict budget shoppers
Those who prefer traditional formal ocean-liner style
The fleet, class by class
Two ships from the same line at the same fare can deliver completely different holidays. Class is the single most useful thing to understand before you choose.
Edge class
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Entered service2018
Guests (double occ.)Not yet verified
DecksNot yet verified
Gross tonnageNot yet verified
infinite verandahcantilevered deck platformmultiple main restaurants
Typically sails Caribbean, Europe, Alaska
Source pending verification
Solstice class
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Entered service2008
Guests (double occ.)Not yet verified
DecksNot yet verified
Gross tonnageNot yet verified
real grass lawn deckglass-forward design
Typically sails Caribbean, Alaska, Australia
Source pending verification
Millennium class
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Entered service2000
Guests (double occ.)Not yet verified
DecksNot yet verified
Gross tonnageNot yet verified
smaller footprintrefurbished interiors
Typically sails Europe, Asia, Caribbean
Source pending verification
Which class fits your trip?A specialist knows which ships are actually deployed where, and when.
This is the question that trips up most first-time cruisers. The fare covers a lot, but the gap between fare and final bill is where budgets go wrong. Here's the honest split.
Daily gratuityNot yet verified per guest, per day, added automatically to your onboard account. Suites may be charged at a different rate (Not yet verified). This is a published service charge, not a fare.
Included in your fare
Main dining roomSet or flexible seating
BuffetOpen most of the day
Select casual venues
Main theatre productions
Pools and sports decks
Fitness centreClasses may carry a fee
Kids club
Water, drip coffee, tea, select juice
Costs extra
GratuitiesAuto-added daily per guest; VERIFY current amount
Alcohol, soda, speciality coffeePackages available
Speciality restaurantsCover charge or à la carte
Wi-fiTiered packages
Shore excursions
Spa and salon
Casino and arcade
Laundry and pressing
Source pending verification
Inclusions change more often than any other detail on this page, which is why we re-verify this section every 30 days. Confirm what applies to your specific sailing with the agency that books it.
Choosing a cabin without regret
On the same deck, at the same price, one cabin can be perfect and the next can sit under the nightclub. Cabin number matters as much as cabin category.
Categories offered
VERIFY - list the line's own category names
Cabin types worth understanding
Before you pick a number
Cabins directly beneath the pool deck, buffet, theatre or nightclub can carry noise
Mid-ship, lower decks feel steadiest in rough water
Check deck plans for obstructed-view balconies before booking on price alone
Connecting cabinsNot yet verified
Accessible cabins per shipNot yet verified
Solo cabinsNot yet verified
Want the actual cabin numbers to avoid?That detail isn't published anywhere. It's what a specialist does in two minutes.
Age bands decide whether siblings are together or split across two clubs — the single most common family surprise on board. Check them before you choose a ship.
Kids clubCamp at Sea
Age bandsNot yet verified
Minimum sailing ageNot yet verified
NurseryNot yet verified
Teen programmeNot yet verified
BabysittingNot yet verified
Source pending verification
Accessibility
Accessible cabins are limited in number and sell out long before general inventory. If you need one, booking early matters more here than anywhere else in travel.
Tender ports Tender ports can be difficult or impossible with a wheelchair or scooter; the line publishes guidance per itinerary
Accessible cabin categoriesNot yet verified
Wheelchair & scooter policyNot yet verified
Service animalsNot yet verified
Medical equipmentNot yet verified
Source pending verification
Need an accessible cabin?Availability isn't visible on booking sites. A specialist can check it directly.
Regions run on seasons. Picking the right month usually matters more than picking the right ship.
Region
Operating months
Notes
Alaska
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Asia
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Australia
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Caribbean
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Europe
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Home portsNot yet verified
Typical lengthsNot yet verified
Source pending verification
What actually drives the cost
We don't publish fares — they move daily and any number here would be wrong by the time you read it. What doesn't change is what moves the price. Understand these six and you'll know whether a quote is good before you're told.
Promotional inclusions
Fares frequently bundle drinks, wi-fi and gratuities. The headline fare alone is a poor comparison tool — compare all-in.
Ship class
The newest class and the oldest are very different products at different price points.
Verandah type
Infinite verandah, traditional balcony and sunset verandah price differently.
Suite class
A separate tier with its own dining and spaces, priced accordingly.
Season
European shoulder months cost less than peak summer and are usually more pleasant.
What you add on
Speciality dining and excursions are the main variables once drinks are bundled.
Get the real number for your datesPricing is live and specific to your sailing. A specialist quotes it in minutes.
A cabin design where the living space extends to the ship's edge with a retractable upper window, rather than a separate outdoor balcony. Some travellers prefer it; others miss a traditional open balcony. Understand which you're booking.
How is Celebrity different from mainstream lines?
Quieter atmosphere, stronger food and design, fewer large family attractions, and a higher fare that often includes more. Whether that trade is worth it depends on what you value on board.
Is suite class worth it?
Suite class functions almost as a separate product with its own restaurant, lounge and deck. It's a bigger step up than the equivalent on most lines.
Where this information comes from
Every factual claim on this page is taken from a primary source and carries its own verification date. We re-check inclusions every 30 days and ship specifications every 90.
Facts are compiled independently from published sources. Descriptions and opinions are our own. Cruise lines change fleets, facilities and policies frequently — always confirm details that matter with the agency booking your trip.
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