Launched: 2008 Passengers: 2,850
Registry: Bahamas Tonnage: 118,000
Crew: 999 Decks: 11

Celebrity Solstice

As the first of her class, the Celebrity Solstice will become the largest ship in the fleet when she debuts in 2008.  A plethora of new onboard highlights will include AquaClass cabins for passengers looking to indulge in a spa-oriented experience, as well as Family Verandah Staterooms and larger standard staterooms overall.  In keeping with Celebrity’s reputation for refinement, the Solstice will boast numerous new dining and entertainment options—all created within the distinctive style and design the line is famous for.


Recommended For

Middle to upper-middle income travelers in their 40s and up, whether on their first or tenth cruise, who appreciate good service and cuisine and want the recreational and entertainment variety of a large ship at an easy pace. Those with children during the holidays.

Activities

There are plenty of family friendly as well as adult-specific activities available on board.

* Lawn Club
* Celebrity Tastings
* Cellar Masters- Wine tasting
* The Persian Garden-Spa Area
* Gym
* Bocce
* Putting course
* Basketball court
* X-Club( for kids 12-17)
* Fun Factory ( For 3 to 11 year olds)

Note: Information subject to change.
Updated June 21, 2010

Dining

The Solstice offers a wide variety of dining options. Passengers can choose to dine in the main dining room, three specialty restaurants, as well as several casual dining areas around the ship.
* Grand Epernay- Main dining room
* Ocean View Café
* Mast Grill
* AquaSpa Café
* Bistro on Five
* Blu
* Murano
* Silk Harvest
* Tuscan Grille

Note: Information subject to change.
Updated June 21, 2010

Entertainment

The celebrity Solstice has a fantastic number of options for family and nightlife entertainment.

* Solstice Theatre
* musical performances
* Casino
* Hot Glass Show

Note: Information subject to change.
Updated June 21, 2010

Gratuities

Gratuities- Gratuities on board Celebrity are automatically added to the passenger’s onboard sea pass in amounts that differ based on where they are staying: staterooms come out to 11.50 per person, per day, while Concierge Class and AquaClass stateroom guests are charged $12.00 per person per day. Additionally, guests in suites pay $15.00 per person per day.

Note: Gratuity Policies are subject to change.
Updated June 21, 2010

Dress

Dress Code- A passenger on a Celebrity cruise will need three types of clothing for their trip. They will need casual day-wear, more conservative “port” wear and evening dress.

Note: Dress Codes are subject to change.
Updated June 21, 2010

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