What is a Repositioning Cruise?
A repositioning cruise is when a cruise ship relocates from one departure port to another. For example a ship sailing Alaska would move from Seattle to Miami to sail Caribbean for the Winter months.
A repositioning cruise is when a cruise ship relocates from one departure port to another. For example a ship sailing Alaska would move from Seattle to Miami to sail Caribbean for the Winter months.
You'll see that some outside cabins have fully obstructed or partially obstructed views. An obstructed view may mean that the cabin faces a structure, machinery, or a lifeboat that blocks the clear view partially/fully. However, you will get natural light in the cabin during day time.
Each AquaClass stateroom includes the following world-class amenities that all contribute to your modern luxury experience. From thoughtful in-room additions to personalized service, enjoy the signature touches you'll only find when you sail with Celebrity Cruises.
Each Concierge Class stateroom includes the following world-class amenities that all contribute to your modern luxury experience. From thoughtful in-room additions to personalized service, enjoy the signature touches you'll only find when you sail with Celebrity Cruises.
Onboard purchases are paid for using your cruise card, which doubles as your room key. This card is set up before boarding (you can provide the card details at the time of online check-in).
Each guest will be required to set up an onboard account prior to sailing, this should be done online during your online check in. However, in the event that you are unable to do so, you may do it at the pier.
You must be onboard and checked in no later than 120 minutes prior to the departure. To expedite this process, make sure you have completed your cruise line’s online check in and printed your boarding pass.
Packing for an Alaska Cruise can be tough - as temperatures range from 45-55 degrees during the Summer months. Most ships sailing Alaska offer indoor solariums/pools and hot tubs so don't forget your bathing suits.
Your cruise fare always includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner while onboard, ensuring that you have access to delicious meals throughout your voyage.
All rooms have two twin beds that can be pushed together to form a queen or king for the 1st & 2nd Guest (except for Carnival 1A -Cabin with bunk beds category); Sleeping spots for Guest 3 & 4 might be a pullout sofa-bed or upper bunks that fold down or pull down from the wall or ceiling.