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London - All Airports to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport
Fly overnight from the UK to Mumbai, India
Mumbai Hotel Stay - 02 Nights
Enjoy a 02-Night stay in a 4* city center hotel in Mumbai
Mumbai
Situated on a peninsula halfway up the west coast of India, Mumbai (formerly Bombay) is India's economic powerhouse, and home to more millionaires than any other city on the Indian subcontinent. As well as being the country's financial capital, Mumbai is also an important port, handling a third of all international trade; and a base for many of India's largest companies. However, among all this wealth and the Bollywood lifestyle are cases of extreme poverty, with almost half of the 21 million-strong population living in slums.
The Portuguese established this old Hindu city as a colony in 1509. In 1661, it passed to England as part of the dowry of Catherine of Braganza when she married Charles II, and became a vital trading base for the East India Company and later the Crown. The centre of Imperial Bombay, the city contains a breathtaking array of High Victorian buildings and is reminiscent of a prosperous 19th-century English industrial city. The fascinating range of architectural styles reflects the British passion for the Gothic and demonstrates the wealth, panache and confidence of British Bombay. Prosperity has always been considered more important than religious homogeneity in Mumbai, and this is reflected in the range of places of worship throughout the city: churches and cathedrals sit alongside countless mosques, and Hindu and Buddhist temples.
Like many Indian cities, the streets of Mumbai are congested with cattle, carts and motor vehicles, and the air is thick with smog and the sound of horns. But despite this, the city has much to offer, and those en route to Goa should take time to discover Mumbai's colourful and fascinating history, as well as its vibrant, energetic and friendly people.
Goa
This small state, halfway down India's west coast, was a Portuguese colony until 1961, which goes some way to explaining the alternative atmosphere found in the region. Cut off from British India by a wall of mountains and vast plains, Goa relied on trade with a declining Portuguese Empire. However, what was lost in terms of British trade was more than made up for in terms of Portuguese attitude. To this day, Goa retains a distinctly laid-back and relaxed feel.
Goa was 'discovered' by travellers in the late 1960s, when many were searching for somewhere unique and off the beaten tourist track. Goa quickly became a kind of hippie paradise, where holidaying meant simply hanging out and partying on the beach (particularly during full moon). The state quickly grew a reputation for its hedonism and liberal attitude, not to mention its hot sun, that sets in splendour every evening over the Arabian Sea. In recent years, though it still hosts epic trance music festivals (such as Sunburn), the authorities of Goa have tried to discourage hippies and budget backpackers from swamping the area, angling rather for clientele with fatter wallets, with the result that Goa is slowly losing its reputation as India's 'party central'.
With a quick rail link to Mumbai and charter flights from the UK, thousands of tourists flock here each winter to relax and enjoy the famous Goan cuisine, which largely consists of seafood prepared in exotic Indian spices. Many hotels and resorts have popped up over the last few years to cater for this ever-popular destination, but with more than 25 miles (40km) of beautiful sandy beaches, there is still plenty of tranquillity to be found.

Kochi
The port city of Kochi (formerly known as Cochin) is located on a cluster of islands and narrow peninsulas about halfway up the Goan coastline, in the north of the state of Kerala. A favourite destination for European tourists on package-deal tours of the country, Kochi offers a serene and relaxed change of scenery, and a very gentle introduction to a holiday in India.
The majority of tourists to Kochi stay in the Ernakulam district, but the old sections of Mattancherry and Fort Cochin are the main areas of interest. All linked by a series of ferries and bridges, these districts are an unlikely blend of late-medieval Portuguese, Dutch and English architecture, and are a living record of the area's colonial history.
Near Kochi's waterfront, visitors will find a host of extremely old and interesting religious buildings: the St Francis Church is India's oldest European church, and held Vasco da Gama's mortal remains for a while before they were transported to Lisbon; the imposing 16th-century Santa Cruz Basilica, a testament to the Portuguese occupation of the area, might feel a little out-of-place but is still full of grandeur and is eminently photogenic; and the oldest synagogue in the entire Commonwealth, the Paradesi Synagogue, can be found in Kochi's 'Jew Town' area, a beautiful white building with dark blue accents, founded in 1568. Set amid these fascinating sights are spice markets, fish markets, and a village green that could have been transported straight from rural England.
Boasting many cultural sights and interesting things to do, as well as some top-class restaurants specialising in both local and international cuisine, the main allure of Kochi remains its serene atmosphere and languid pace of life. It is very easy to while away time in Kochi by simply meandering around the waterfront area, watching fishermen unhurriedly fixing their nets by the water's edge, and perusing the fine selection of goods presided over by (mostly) Nepalese traders.
Kochi is also an ideal place from which to organise cruises of Kerala's backwaters, which is one of the most popular tourist activities in the whole of India.
Colombo (overnight)

Colombo
Sri Lanka's capital is a vibrant and interesting collage of cultural and historical influences with some very pretty neighbourhoods. This bustling city is built along the coast and is close to many of the country's greatest holiday destinations, including Galle on the southern coast, and Kandy in the central highlands. Colombo is not generally considered a destination in its own right, but it is the starting point for most holidays in Sri Lanka and has some worthy attractions.
Frenetic traffic fills the main Galle Road that runs through the city from the district of Fort, parallel with the coast, and connects all the suburban enclaves down to the town of Galle in the south. Fort is the historic centre of the city and has become the main business district, filled with shops, office blocks and government buildings. It is here that most of the gracious old buildings from the Dutch, Portuguese and British colonial eras can be seen. East of Fort is the exciting Pettah bazaar district, where the streets are crammed with shops and stalls selling all manner of goods from vegetables to gemstones.
Further south the city's seafront is known as Galle Face Green, where locals enjoy games of cricket, fly kites or take evening strolls watching the sunset. Beyond this lies Colombo's upmarket Cinammon Gardens neighbourhood, boasting elegant mansions, tree-lined streets and the lovely Viharamaha Devi Park. The closest beach resort to Colombo is Mount Lavinia, about six miles (10km) from the city.

Hambantota
One of the main attractions in Hambantota is its stunning coastline, which stretches along the Indian Ocean. With pristine sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and picturesque palm trees, it is a paradise for beach lovers and water enthusiasts. Visitors can partake in various water sports such as swimming, snorkeling, and surfing, or simply relax and soak up the sun on the golden sands.
Beyond the beaches, Hambantota is known for its rich cultural heritage. The city is home to several ancient temples and religious sites that are worth exploring. The Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Devalaya is one such temple complex, dedicated to Lord Skanda, and attracts pilgrims from all over the country. The Tissamaharama Raja Maha Vihara, an ancient Buddhist temple, is another significant site that showcases beautiful Buddhist architecture and hosts colorful festivals throughout the year.
For history buffs, Hambantota offers a glimpse into the region's past. The city is home to the ancient fort of Magampura, which dates back to the 16th century. This fortress served as a military stronghold during the Dutch and British colonial eras, and its remains provide an interesting insight into the area's colonial history. Additionally, the Hambantota Elephant Fence is a unique landmark that was built during the British colonial period to protect the town from wild elephants.
Nature lovers will find plenty to explore in and around Hambantota. The city is located close to several national parks and wildlife reserves, including Yala National Park, Bundala National Park, and Udawalawe National Park. These parks are home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including elephants, leopards, crocodiles, and a wide variety of bird species. Guided safaris and nature walks are available for visitors to experience the beauty of these protected areas.
Hambantota is also becoming a major hub for sports tourism, with the construction of the Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium. This state-of-the-art facility has hosted international cricket matches and attracts cricket enthusiasts from around the world. The stadium itself is an architectural marvel, surrounded by lush greenery and offering a magnificent view of the Indian Ocean.
In terms of accommodations, Hambantota offers a range of options to suit every budget. From luxury resorts to budget-friendly guesthouses, there is something for everyone. The city also boasts an array of restaurants, cafes, and street food stalls, where visitors can sample local delicacies such as fresh seafood, traditional Sri Lankan curries, and delectable tropical fruits.
Located approximately 250 kilometers southeast of Colombo, Hambantota is easily accessible by road and rail. The Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport serves as the main gateway to the city, with regular domestic and international flights.
Overall, Hambantota is a destination that offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and recreational activities. Whether you are interested in exploring historical landmarks, relaxing on beautiful beaches, experiencing wildlife encounters, or simply enjoying the local cuisine, Hambantota has something for everyone.

Phuket
Located in the Andaman Sea off Thailand's west coast, the holiday hub of Phuket, or the 'Pearl of the South' as it has become known, is connected to the mainland by the Sarasin Bridge. Along with being Thailand's largest island, Phuket has an incredibly diverse list of attractions, which include rocky and sandy beaches, tall cliffs, forests, waterfalls, and temples.
Phuket caters to all, with accommodation options that range from backpackers and simple guesthouses to modern luxury hotels, though beachfront bungalows on unspoilt stretches of white sand are more rare now than they used to be. There are numerous activities in or near the destination, including mountain biking, bungee jumping, and golf, and it is even possible to go elephant trekking. A variety of tours offer day trips to the cliffs of nearby Phang Nga Bay, Koh Phi Phi, and the beaches and islands around Krabi. Several offshore islands are good for snorkelling and scuba diving. Phuket also has a huge variety of goods and shopping establishments, from markets and street stalls to department stores and specialist shops, and a range of restaurants that includes Thai seafood, Indian and Western cuisine.
The island's airport makes it easy to get to and from Bangkok and, though thousands of tourists visit in peak season, Phuket's sheer size allows travellers to escape from the madding crowds. Patong Beach is the island's most famous and developed beach resort, and offers a wide choice of holiday activities, dining options, and nightlife. It is situated nine miles (15km) from Phuket City.

Penang
Penang, often referred to as the "Pearl of the Orient," is an island-state off the northwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It's a must-see destination for any travel enthusiast, steeped in history, imbued with multicultural heritage, and renowned for its delicious food.
Penang is divided into two parts: Penang Island, where the capital city, George Town, is located, and Seberang Perai on the mainland. George Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site with a rich colonial past and well-preserved buildings. Its captivating architecture consists of British colonial buildings, Chinese shophouses, and mosques, temples and churches of various faiths. Walking through its vibrant streets is like taking a step back in time.
One significant icon of Penang is the colourful street art scattered around its historic streets. You can spend hours strolling around George Town seeking out the artworks, photographs, and iron-rod caricatures that reflect Penang’s history and culture. A few popular art pieces are Kids on Bicycle, Brother and Sister on a Swing, and Old Motorcycle.
However, Penang is not just about the old. It has striking modern landmarks such as Komtar, Penang's tallest building that comprises malls, offices, and entertainment spots. In addition to that, Penang also offers a range of natural attractions including Batu Ferringhi's sun-kissed beaches and the breathtaking views from Penang Hill. The hill rises about 800 meters above sea level, on clear days offering a panorama of the island and beyond.
Known as Malaysia's 'Food Paradise', Penang draws food lovers from all over the world. The local cuisine reflects the fusion of the many different cultures that arrived in Penang throughout its history. From the famous Penang Laksa to Char Koay Teow and Nasi Kandar, each dish offers a unique taste that leaves a lasting impression.
A visit to Penang would be incomplete without exploring its markets and bazaars. From local fruits, traditional snacks, to handmade crafts, these markets are a shopper’s delight. The Clan Jetties, a series of water villages built by Chinese immigrants, is another fascinating spot to visiting, giving us a glimpse into the descendants' way of life.
Indeed, Penang's allure lies in its unique blend of modernity and tradition, evident in its physical landscape, food, and people. Its multiracial harmony, forged over centuries, has shaped a community rich in culture and traditions. You can witness Penang's cultural diversity in its numerous festivals celebrated by different communities throughout the year.
Visiting Penang is to immerse oneself in a true cultural melting pot, bursting with vibrant colours, sounds and tastes. This little island offers a wealth of experiences that, once tasted, are never forgotten, leaving visitors longing to return for more.

Port Klang
One of the main attractions in Port Klang is the Port Klang Heritage Walk. This self-guided walking tour takes visitors through the town's historical quarters, showcasing its rich cultural heritage. The walk includes visits to iconic landmarks such as the Royal Gallery, where visitors can learn about the history of the Selangor Sultanate, and the Sri Sunderaraja Perumal Temple, a Hindu temple known for its beautiful architecture.
For those interested in the maritime industry, a visit to Port Klang's Container Terminal is a must. Here, visitors can witness the hustle and bustle of cargo being loaded and unloaded onto massive container ships. There are also guided tours available, providing insights into the operations of one of the busiest ports in Southeast Asia.
Nature enthusiasts can explore the nearby Pulau Indah, an island located off the coast of Port Klang. Pulau Indah offers scenic views, mangrove forests, and a variety of outdoor recreational activities such as fishing and bird watching. The island is also home to the Port Klang Cruise Terminal, where luxury cruise ships dock, providing opportunities for day-trippers to indulge in shopping and dining at the terminal's retail outlets and restaurants.
Food lovers will be delighted to discover the diverse culinary scene in Port Klang. The town is famous for its fresh seafood, with numerous seafood restaurants lining the waterfront. Visitors can enjoy a wide array of Malaysian dishes such as grilled fish, prawns, and crabs, served in various styles including Chinese, Malay, and Indian. Additionally, there are local street food stalls offering appetizing snacks and delicacies like the popular bak kut teh, a pork bone soup infused with fragrant herbs and spices.
Port Klang is well-connected to the rest of Malaysia, making it easily accessible for travelers. The town is located approximately 40 kilometers southwest of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital city, and is connected via a network of highways and public transportation options. The nearest airport is Kuala Lumpur International Airport, which is about an hour's drive from Port Klang.
In terms of accommodation, there are several hotels and guesthouses available in Port Klang to suit different budgets and preferences. Visitors can choose to stay in the heart of the town or opt for accommodations near the waterfront, offering picturesque views of the port.
Overall, Port Klang may not be a typical tourist destination, but it offers a unique and authentic experience for those interested in Malaysia's maritime industry and local culture. With its rich history, vibrant culinary scene, and natural beauty, Port Klang has something to offer every traveler.

Singapore
Beguiling Singapore is a modern city-state embracing economic progress against the backdrop of age-old tradition. Many business people and holidaymakers travel to Singapore on their way to the Far East, or as a stop-off between Australia and Europe, and are eager to see and experience this legendary hi-tech Asian city, which combines traditional enclaves with the towering steel and cement of a cosmopolitan international power-house. The customs that underpin community life emerge out of a cultural mix that includes predominantly Chinese, Indian and Malay ethnic groups.
Singapore is an island off the southern tip of Malaysia, linked to it by a causeway. It evolved from a sleepy fishing village in the early 1900s to become one of Asia's economic tigers. Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles landed on Singapore's northern bank in 1819, quickly identifying a strategic trading location. Singapore's rural landscape was transformed by British colonial rule, Japanese occupation, Communist insurrection and finally, independence. Since becoming a republic in 1965 the island has experienced increased prosperity and exponential economic growth. Shimmering skyscrapers tower above the slick financial districts and elegant colonial buildings preserve a lingering old-world charm.
Singapore's full calendar of events showcases a spectrum of cultural celebrations and shopping activities. The early summer months bustle in anticipation of the Singapore Sale - a time when tourists can cash in on the competitive prices of electronic equipment, jewellery and other merchandise. The business activity thrives amid the celebration of Chinese, Hindu and Muslim festivals that punctuate the year with their colourful representations. These include the Chinese New Year, Ramadan, Hari Raya Puasa, Vesak Day, the Dragon Boat Festival, Festival of the Hungry Ghosts and Thaipusam.
The core of downtown Singapore is formed by the Colonial District, embellished by cathedrals and cricket lawns. The notable sites of the area include the Empress Place Building and the luxurious Raffles Hotel. Although most of old Singapore has been demolished to make way for the modern city, many major landmarks within the Colonial District have been preserved. The surrounding ethnic enclaves of Little India, Chinatown and the Arab Quarter also provide glimpses into the traditions that have sustained their respective communities through the centuries.
Singapore Hotel Stay - 02 Nights
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24 Jan 2026 | 18 Nights | Celebrity Millennium | From £2,799 | View Details |
Celebrity Millennium® is making even more waves in the cruise world with its breathtaking upgrades, and now as one of the first cruise ships in the world to receive a Four-Star Rating by Forbes Travel Guide.
Celebrity Millennium® is making even more waves in the cruise world with its breathtaking upgrades, and now as one of the first cruise ships in the world to receive a Four-Star Rating by Forbes Travel Guide. From adding brand new staterooms and elevating design concepts and technology across the ship to adding The Retreat®, an exclusive experience including The Retreat Sundeck and The Retreat Lounge, the change is phenomenal. These new venues combined with our award-winning Luminae are sure to please.
Marvel at completely new bathroom modernizations. Wine and dine in reimagined restaurants and lounges, including the main dining room, Oceanview Café, Sunset Bar, and Rendezvous Lounge. Surrender your senses in the newly redesigned spa. Shop in new retail boutiques. Change the way you experience the world aboard Celebrity Millennium.
Celebrity Millennium is sailing with Starlink - the world’s most advanced broadband satellite internet - to bring you high-speed connectivity for a better onboard experience.
Unique Feature
We’re sailing with Starlink - the world’s most advanced broadband satellite internet - to bring you high-speed connectivity for a better onboard experience.
Whether checking emails, sharing moments in real time, or streaming your favourite shows is most important to you, we’ve got you covered. Our Wi-Fi packages are tailored to the level of connection you desire and the number of devices that you need.
Enjoy an amazing array of flavours and a wide selection of restaurants to suit every mood. Our menus are inspired by, and sourced from, the incredible regions we visit.
Main Restaurant
A remarkably satisfying place for dining.
The airy Main Restaurant offers exquisite menu selections, which change nightly to give you a variety of classic and contemporary choices. And the service? Legendary.
CELEBRITY SELECT DINING
Celebrity Select Dining is designed completely around you. Simply choose whether you’d like an early seating at 6:00 P.M., late seating at 8:30 P.M., or dine whenever you want, the choice of how you plan your evening meals is up to you.
Inside The Main RestaurantWorld-Class Chefs - Our crew of chefs continually raise the bar for culinary experiences, both at sea and beyond.
An Immersive Experience - The centrepiece of our immersive and enriching range of culinary experiences. We're proud to present an unparalleled wealth of choice every evening at the Main Restaurant. Working around the clock, the galleys delight in sending out artfully presented dishes, every delicate micro-green garnish perfectly placed.
From Our Kitchen - A sense of intimacy in a dramatic space, personal connections in a welcoming yet sophisticated venue and a world of choices.
Tuscan Grille
A celebration of big, bold flavours
An Italian ristorante and enoteca with a contemporary twist.
Rustic elegance with a contemporary, minimalistic edge. Guests dining in Tuscan Grille will enjoy a lively, sophisticated atmosphere, serving iconic Italian dishes with a modern twist. Our fresh, original menu features handmade pasta, artisanal salumi, fish, butcher cut meats, and USDA Prime dry aged steaks. Our regional Italian wine menu features authentic Italian cocktails and beers.
Inside Tuscan
World-Class Chefs - Our crew of chefs continually raise the bar for culinary experiences, both at sea and beyond.
Traditional Italian with a Twist - A friendly waitstaff ensures tableside service that's both personal and professional. And the food? Take iconic Italian classics, add contemporary influences, and serve in abundance. It's all part of the rustic, yet modern, style of the Tuscan Grille.
From Our Kitchen - Guests dining in Tuscan Grille will enjoy a lively, contemporary and sophisticated iconic Italian accents in ambiance, service and fresh original menu which features 100% homemade pastas, artisanal salumi, fish, butcher cut meats, and USDA Prime dry aged steaks. Our regional Italian wine menu is accented by authentic Italian cocktails and beers, as well as our house made Limoncello.
Insider Tips
- Start with an Antipasti Board for the table, featuring artisanal salami & cheese.
- Spoil yourself with a USDA Prime Aged Steak.
- Choose from an expansive collection of Italian wines.
- Ask about our Wine Connoisseur Dinner.
- Complete your dining experience with a delicious glass of our housemade limoncello.
- Lunch served once per cruise. Check your Celebrity Today.
Blu Restaurant
Intimately Elegant, yet Fresh and Modern
Vibrant, crisp and bold flavours, exclusively for AquaClass® guests.
Clean, crisp flavours and inventive cuisine meet an extensive list of sustainable and biodynamic wines.
Experience Blu
World-Class Chefs - Our chefs continually raise the bar for culinary experiences, both at sea and beyond.
An Imaginative Experience - As an AquaClass® guest, you can enjoy this exclusive restaurant for breakfast and dinner. The spa-inspired cuisine at Blu is an imaginative way of preparing popular dishes without fussiness or pretence.
Inside Blu - Personalised service, inviting surroundings, and natural light are all part of the fresh and bold aesthetic of Blu.
AquaClass®
With exclusive access to Blu restaurant featuring clean cuisines and unlimited access to the SEA Thermal Suite* or Persian Garden** at the Spa as well as a personal Spa Concierge, AquaClass is the ultimate way to recharge and revitalise on your vacation.
*SEA Thermal Suite on Edge® Series ships
**The Persian Garden on Millennium® Series and Solstice® Series ships
Luminae
Globally inspired and cutting-edge dining, exclusively reserved for guests of The Retreat®.
The exclusive restaurant for guests of The Retreat
Exclusive and cutting edge, the globally inspired menus at Luminae are not available in any other restaurant on board. And, you’ll see each one only once—because every day features a fresh, new menu.
Chef Daniel Boulud
We’ve joined culinary forces with the iconic Chef Daniel Boulud. As our Global Culinary Brand Ambassador, Chef Boulud has designed complimentary signature dishes for Luminae, our private dining experience included for all guests of The Retreat.
Inside Luminae
World-Class Chefs - Our crew of chefs continually raise the bar for culinary experiences, both at sea and beyond.
An Exclusive Indulgence - Luminae is a deliciously exclusive dining experience like no other. Offering complimentary breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Luminae is a culinary experience of modern, eclectic cuisine and extraordinary service that will remind you (and your taste buds) that there’s no better way to vacation than as a guests of The Retreat.
From Our Kitchen - Not only is Luminae’s guest list exclusive, so are its globally-inspired and cutting-edge dishes. The unique menus you’ll enjoy here are not available in any other restaurant. And, you’ll see each one only once, because every day features a different menu for two full weeks.
Cafe al Bacio & Gelateria
European inspired café with a wide variety of homemade gelato, specialty coffees and teas.
Inspired by the ambiance of European cafés, muted sepia tones and pops of citrus yellow bring this space to life.
Enjoy espresso or tea as you watch the world go by.
Inspired by the ambiance of European cafés, muted sepia tones and pops of citrus yellow bring this space to life. Follow the irresistible aroma of Lavazza espresso, or choose from over a dozen premium hot teas from the innovative Tea Forté. Daily specialties include French pastries, gourmet coffees, and elegant desserts. Café al Bacio also features an authentic Gelateria with artisan flavours and fresh fruit sorbettos—in piccolo or grande, whatever you choose.
Sushi on Five
Our modern take on traditional Japanese fare.
Every sushi lovers dream
Wildly popular from the day it appeared, Sushi on Five satisfies your craving for locally sourced, authentically prepared sushi and other Japanese specialties. Treat yourself to the complex flavours of a hand-made sushi roll or nigiri featuring tuna albacore, shrimp, eel, and other fresh selections, or savour the simplicity of yellowtail, salmon, and octopus sashimi. Your culinary experience would be incomplete without dessert—be sure to try the caramelised gingerbread with wasabi gelato.
Inside Sushi On Five
World-Class Chefs - Our chefs continually raise the bar for culinary experiences, both at sea and beyond.
Modern Luxury Meets Traditional Japanese - Freshly prepared sushi and Japanese favourites, paired with a stellar list of imported sakes and beers.
From Our Kitchen - Treat yourself to the complex flavours of a hand-made sushi roll or nigiri featuring albacore, shrimp, eel, and other fresh selections, or savour the simplicity of yellowtail, salmon, and octopus sashimi.
Insider Tips
- Take the opportunity to try our premium, super-premium, and specialty sakes—selected by our sake expert.
- Ask for fresh wasabi, if you dare. It's rare to find the real thing.
The Spa Café
Celebrity was one of the first cruise lines to offer a spa restaurant. We saw an opportunity to create an extension of our industry's leading spa experience by introducing the Spa Café.
Renew and Refresh
Fresh, spa-inspired delights to nourish body and mind.
Inside The Spa Café
World-Class Chefs - Our crew of chefs continually raise the bar for culinary experiences, both at sea and beyond.
Extend Your Spa Experience - A creative take on healthy cuisine, featuring an eclectic blend of offerings that are both flavourful and good for you.
From Our Kitchen - Enjoy freshly prepared smoothies, juices & good for you treats.
Oceanview Café
Savour a world of flavours in our market-place inspired café.
Inside Oceanview Café
World-Class Chefs - Our crew of chefs continually raise the bar for culinary experiences, both at sea and beyond.
Globally Inspired Dishes - Menus influenced by multiple cultures.
From Our Kitchen - Enjoy fresh breads, pastries, and desserts from the bakery.
Mast Grill
Let your cravings go wild. Grab a great burger in a relaxed, poolside environment.
Gourmet food poolside. Enjoy delicious eats while you relax in the sun.
Inside The Mast Grill
World-Class Chefs - Our crew of chefs continually raise the bar for culinary experiences, both at sea and beyond.
A Relaxed Dining Experience - Let your cravings go wild.
From Our Kitchen - Grab a great burger in a relaxed, poolside environment.
Room Service
Turn your stateroom into a private dining room with one phone call. Whether you crave a gourmet breakfast in bed, a leisurely lunch, an intimate dinner, or even a late-night snack, our dedicated staff is at your service. We completely understand why you wouldn’t want to leave your stateroom, so immerse yourself in enjoying a carefully crafted menu delivered right to your door.
Le Petit Chef®
A one-of-a-kind dining concept. Experience the fusion of entertainment and cuisine.
A Dining Experience Like No Other
Once-in-a-while something comes along that re-invents dining and you just have to see it to believe it. Experience the fusion of entertainment and cuisine. We’ve brought the table top to life in a fantastic fusion of entertainment and dining.
The world-renown artists of Skullmapping, presented by TableMation™ have reached a true pinnacle of their custom 3D table animation art form. This dining experience is beautifully choreographed with an elegant menu created by our Michelin Star Chef.
Le Petit Chef offered on Celebrity Cruises® is simply one of the most unique dining events in the world.
Inside Le Petit Chef
World-Class Chefs - Our crew of chefs continually raise the bar for culinary experiences, both at sea and beyond.
An Incomparable Experience - Experience the fusion of entertainment and cuisine.
From Our Kitchen - Voilà! Savour a culinary journey filled with the delicious element of surprise.
Gratuities
Guests who choose not to prepay gratuities at the time of booking will have a service gratuity automatically applied to their respective SeaPass® account on a daily basis, in the amount shown below.* Gratuities collected are distributed to crew members, including dining, bar and culinary services staff, stateroom attendants, hotel services teams as well as others onboard who work to enhance the overall cruise experience.
- $18.00 per guest, per day will be applied to guests sailing on all Inside, Oceanview and Veranda staterooms.
- $19.00 per guest, per day will be applied to guests sailing on all Concierge and AquaClass staterooms.
- $23.00 per guest, per day will be applied to guests sailing in The Retreat staterooms.
Additionally, a 20% gratuity will be automatically added to all pre-cruise and onboard purchases of spa and salon services, beverages and beverage packages, specialty dining and specialty dining packages, room service and mini bar purchases.*
Gratuities may be modified in the guest’s sole discretion by visiting the Guest Relations desk onboard at any time prior to the morning of disembarkation. Guests sailing in group reservations should check with their group leader or travel agent for additional details.
*Not applicable wherever expressly prohibited by law.
Excursions
Connect to the world in ways you never imagined. Embark on an excursion perfectly tailored to your interests and appetites. Whether you choose a private, premium experience or a family-focused adventure, independent local operators ensure that your shore excursions are the perfect way to discover any destination, granting in-depth knowledge, expertise, and a truly extraordinary experience.
More Than 280 Breathtaking Destinations. Three Perfect Ways to Explore.
Private Journeys
CREATED BY YOU - Create personalised tours and explore a range of exclusive offerings. Get insights from expert local guides who will drive you to the region's most memorable places.
Small Group Discoveries
DESIGNED FOR A FEW - Explore the best in every port with a select group of like-minded adventurers. Spend more one-on-one time with your guide, and develop a deeper appreciation of each destination you visit.
Destination Highlights
LOVED BY ALL - Experience each city's must-see landmarks and iconic sites through shore excursions that ensure you check the most important items off your bucket list.
Tours Tailored to Your Interests
ACCESSIBLE - Experience city highlights, iconic ruins, natural wonders or beautiful beaches on excursions customised for your specific needs.
SUSTAINABLE - Help preserve the destination and support the local community on tours that emphasise local history, culture and environment.
MULTI-DAY - Enjoy more time discovering each destination’s extraordinary treasures, during extended tours with overnight stays.
WELLNESS - Nourish your mind, body and spirit with tours that include a range of authentic experiences—indigenous healing practices, detoxes with local muds and minerals, destination-specific fitness, and more.
CULINARY - Savour authentic flavours or sip on the most popular drinks of each destination, during unique tasting experiences.
CULTURAL - Immerse yourself in the culture and history of each destination on your exciting itinerary, while connecting with the locals.
ADVENTURE - Add some excitement to your cruise with thrilling zip line rides, white water rafting, hiking in the mountains, and more.
AQUATIC - Spend the day on the water, sailing in a catamaran, snorkelling or scuba diving near majestic coral reefs, and reeling in some fish.
BEACH - Relax on pristine white sands, stroll down the coast and observe local wildlife, or work on your tan as you sip a tropical cocktail.
SIGHTSEEING - Explore the destination's most iconic places and take exceptional selfies as you check famous local landmarks off your bucket list.
WILDLIFE - Join other animal lovers in your group for up-close looks at your favourite land-dwelling and aquatic creatures in their natural habitats.
FLIGHTSEEING - Soar above glorious forests, frozen lakes, magnificent glaciers and active volcanoes for panoramic views of nature's beauty.
The Retreat Lounge
Exclusive lounge for guests of The Retreat. Enjoy complimentary beverages, gourmet bites, and a stylish place to unwind in style, along with the services of a dedicated concierge.
Cellar Masters
Large selection of international wines, hand-picked by Celebrity sommeliers.
Immerse yourself in wine culture.
Cellar Masters lets you try a bold collection of both familiar and unknown wines from around the world.
Rendezvous Lounge
The perfect place for a pre or post-dinner cocktail.
On Millennium Class ships, the Rendezvous Lounge is the perfect place to gather before dinner for a cocktail and dancing. After dinner, enjoy live music, dancing, and our signature cocktails.
Martini Bar & Crush
Classic and contemporary martinis served up on an ice-topped bar.
Totally cool, from the drinks to the ice-topped bar.
Our talented bartenders put on a high-energy show preparing an intriguing menu of classic and contemporary martinis, served on an ice-topped bar. Sit back and relax, listening to up-tempo tunes and enjoying a collection of vodkas.
Rooftop Terrace
We've created a chic spot to kick back and catch a flick under the stars. With cozy furnishings, themed cocktails, and snacks, the inviting Rooftop Terrace beckons you to stay awhile.
Freshness at the highest levels—literally.
A restaurant, a bar, and an alfresco movie theatre. We've created a chic spot to kick back and catch a flick under the stars with themed cocktails and snacks. With cozy furnishings and gourmet fare, the inviting Rooftop Terrace beckons you to stay a while.
Solarium - One of the most popular spots on every Celebrity ship—the adults-only* Solarium. Discover this covered pool area where adults can unwind in style.
*Solarium kid's hours available from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm on select itineraries – Antarctica, Alaska, and the Baltics.
Cabanas & Alcoves - Just off the Edge® Series pool deck are the outward-facing, cabanas. Spacious and airy, these luxurious coves invite you to climb in and get lost in the plush seating and incredible views of the sea. If you’re looking for peace and quiet, we know just the place. The Alcoves, on Solstice Series, is your secluded slice of paradise, offering cabana-style areas for you to relax and unwind at the Lawn Club.
Pools - Have fun in the water playing pool volleyball with ship officers, take part in interactive pool games, enjoy live music, and much more.
Sunset Bar
Country club atmosphere with spectacular ocean views.
Spectacular views and a casual country club atmosphere.
Watch the world go by with a cocktail in hand.
A relaxing evening ritual. Watch the sun set on the water as live pop and folk tunes play
Casino
Our smoke-free casinos have it all. Like action-packed tournaments, complimentary cocktails while you play, an unparalleled casino rewards program—and of course—all your favourite games.
ACROSS THE FLEET
- More than 2,500+ slot machines showcasing guest-favourite game themes
- 185+ playing tables featuring Blackjack, Baccarat & other popular table games
- 103,000+ square feet of gaming space throughout well-appointed casino floors
The Main Theatre
The Theatre is the premier live performance venue. While accommodating a generous audience, it retains a comfortable, intimate atmosphere, bringing you production shows, beautiful musical arrangements, and sidesplitting comedy.
Grand Foyer
Our stunning foyer greets you with a spectacular onyx staircase, marble floors and the first panoramic ocean-view glass elevators at sea.
The Pool Deck
Spend the day by the Pool. Relax with a book or have a bite at the grill. Enjoy the serenade of the music from the bandstand and dance your heart away on the dance floor. For a refresher, take a dip in the pool or rejuvenate in the whirlpool.
Sky Lounge
Don't look back, look forward and be amazed by the breathtaking views in our ultimate observation lounge. The floor to ceiling windows will captivate and the expansive space will please you as you relax in the comfy seating all around. The lounge is versatile and can be transformed to suit any occasion.
iLounge
It's the modern way to connect while onboard. Here, you'll find state-of-the-art workstations featuring MacBook Pro® laptops and iMac® desktops where you can take a class, check your email, and surf the web. Certified staff will help you master the latest audio and video products. Learn how to get the most from the hippest tech devices.
Shows
Captivating main stage productions leave you talking long after the roar of applause and final bow. Like Feel the Funk, a funky, exciting, and fashionably nostalgic with a modern twist. Or On Broadway, a spectacular musical production that combines the biggest Broadway classics.
Entertainment surrounds you at every turn, making your vacation an unforgettable adventure at every moment of the journey. Engaging, visionary performances from exclusive brand partnerships and award-winning productions blend seamlessly with innovative design to bring you the best entertainment at sea—and beyond.
Events and Parties
Discover unexpected and award-winning experiences and cruise ship entertainment at every turn, from live music performances that perfectly complement our ships' stunning spaces to unpredictable parties sure to excite all your senses.
Jazz Joint - Come paint the town at the most swinging speakeasy on the high seas – where the drinks are cold, but the action is hot. Join your fabulous hosts Josephine and Billy for an evening full of swinging jazz tunes, electrifying dancers, mesmerising specialty acts, powerhouse vocals, and some laughs along the way. This is one night at The Club you’ll never forget.
Caravan at The Club - Step right up to The Club, grab a bag of gourmet popcorn, and immerse yourself in our unique Celebrity twist on the circus variety show. Join our eclectic cast of characters, who will wow you with their extraordinary talents, in an intimate setting that makes you feel like you’re a part of the action. Available on Celebrity Apex®.
Wonder at Eden - By night, Eden is an ever-evolving experience that transforms throughout your vacation. Join us for a series of tantalising nightly events all designed to awaken your sense of wonder in unique and exciting ways, from a night of romantic enchantment to a “deep chill” vibe to a grand New Year’s Eve-inspired gala—and more. Each night you visit Eden, you’ll encounter a new fusion of music, libations, and interactive experiences unlike anything else at sea.
Undercover at The Club - A tantalising exhibition of opulence & hedonism, loosely reminiscent of the 1920’s. Available on Celebrity Edge®.
Groove - The sights and sounds of psychedelic 60's come alive in this interactive party. Relive the fashion, music and atmosphere of this groovy era.
Sizzle - This Latin-inspired party will have you scorching the dance floor with amazing music from South Beach to South America.
Masque - Iconic Rock music meets Venetian mystique.
Motown - We roll back the hands of time and bring the fabulous music of Motown to you.
Reigning Rocks - Reigning Rocks blends the elegance of royalty with the glam of British rock and roll music.
Celebrity Rox - Live rock music performed by our talented Theatre Cast and Ensemble.
Silent Disco - Silent Disco is the ultimate night of extrasensory musical mixes. As our Resident DJ takes the stage, guests become the master of their own mix.
Deal or No Deal
Play the world’s most popular TV game show where contestants play and deal for cash in a high-energy contest of nerves and raw intuition. Everyone in the audience gets to play along and could win up to $1,000. Purchase your entry card pre-cruise and receive 20% off.
Shops
A Shopping Journey Like Nowhere Else in the World...
From jewellery to watches, beauty products to spirits, The Celebrity Shops feature a lineup of world-class brands — many of which are available at sea for the first time —with limited- edition products, and unique discovery events that tantalise all five senses.
Curators of Style - Shop with purpose and embark on a journey of self-expression with our Curators of Style.
New Horizons - Explore a refined selection of accessories, fine jewelry and Swiss timepieces from brands like Hublot, TAG Heuer, Zenith, Breitling and more.
Vacation Edit - Find vacation clothing and accessories from artisanal brands and products that honour culture, heritage, and creativity, offering you a unique and meaningful memento of the destinations you’ve explored while sailing with us.
Glam Galore - Enter a realm of world-class beauty, featuring skincare essentials to cutting-edge formulas from renowned brands like Chanel, Dior and so much more.
Mary Frances - Renowned for her exquisite handbags, each Mary Frances piece is a testament to artisanal craftsmanship, joy, and individuality.
Johnnie Walker - Celebrated for its exceptional whiskies, each bottle of Johnnie Walker is a testament to masterful blending, heritage, and individuality.
What Goes Around Comes Around - Recognised for its curated vintage collections, each piece from Seth Weisser’s What Goes Around Comes Around is a testament to timeless style, authenticity, and individuality.
Photography
Keep your cruise vacation close to your heart
Our professional photographers are here to capture all of the special moments of your cruise—the excitement of embarkation, evening sunsets, dining experiences, fun at the pool, and much more. Your cruise photo opportunities come with no obligation to purchase, so feel free to smile for the camera! With our quick service, your favourite photos and portraits can be viewed in the Photo Gallery the following day. Don’t miss out on our photo package cruise deals so you’ll always have some of your happiest times to experience again and again.
Photo Packages - Once onboard, you'll find plenty of opportunities to strike a pose. Take home vacation memories that will last a lifetime. You can now download all your favourite photos online to any device when you purchase your digital photo package onboard.
The Studio - Capture your most precious memories on-board Celebrity with an exclusive session in our Private Studio. Portraits are professionally shot in an interactive photo session. Our professional photographer will capture a personal collection of moments of you and your loved ones. Choose from three different types of photoshoots: lifestyle, portrait, or a combination of the two.
Photobook - Turn your vacation memories into an impressive keepsake. Purchase your photobook onboard and create it with up to 34 of your professional photos. Your hardcover, bound photobook will be delivered direct to your home after your cruise.
iLounge
It's the modern way to connect while onboard. Here, you'll find state-of-the-art workstations featuring MacBook Pro® laptops and iMac® desktops where you can take a class, check your email, and surf the web. Certified staff will help you master the latest audio and video products. Learn how to get the most from the hippest tech devices.
Pickleball at Sea
The world’s fastest growing sport comes to the world’s best ships.
Pickleball fans can bring their game to the high seas on Celebrity Cruises. Whether a first-time player or an avid pro, guests can now enjoy complimentary pickleball onboard featuring open-air courts and panoramic ocean views.
The Fitness Centre
Even though you’re on vacation, you won’t want to skip this gym. On Celebrity Apex® and Beyond, an expanded studio offers new programs like the first F45 classes while our fleet boasts sought-after classes: The HIIT and LIT Bungee Fit. You can stay in shape with state-of-the-art Technogym® weight machines and cardio equipment while connecting to the sea with floor-to-ceiling windows for a little motivation. Purchase an Unlimited Class Pass for a daily boost of energy.
Fitness Activities & Treatments
You may be on vacation, but you won’t want to skip The Fitness Center. In fact, you may find yourself looking for any excuse to work out. Our state-of-the-art weight machines and cardio equipment will take your fitness to the next level. And, if you’re looking for motivation, you can enjoy the hottest fitness trends and classes, never before seen on Celebrity. The inspiration doesn’t end there—our floor-to-ceiling windows offer invigorating views of the sea as your backdrop.
The HIIT – High Intensity Interval Training - Go all-out with 100 percent effort during a class featuring quick, intense bursts of exercise—followed by short, sometimes active, recovery periods. This workout will get (and keep) your heart rate up, allowing you to burn more fat in less time.
LIT Bungee Fitness - Get your heart pumping with a low impact workout that’s easy on your joints. Reduce your risk of injury using bungee support during this full body low-impact session. Available on select ships.
Pulse Barr - Challenge yourself and discover why barre is considered one of the fastest, most effective total body workouts today. Balance is the key to this high-intensity, low-impact workout.
Yoga & Meditation
Pure Form Yoga - Find your Zen through increased balance, concentration, and focus in a yoga class that’s beneficial for both the beginner and the experienced yogi.
Guided Meditation - Reduce stress and find inner peace through our unique Guided Meditation program offered throughout your voyage.
Breathing Class - Learn a short “relax-fast” recovery breathing technique that you can use daily. This lung workout exercises the diaphragm and intercostal muscles to correct your breathing—and provide immediate relief.
Body in Motion
Perfectly fit to suit the needs of everybody—wellness trainers, classes, and seminars give a boost of energy to fuel your onboard journey.
INBODY 570 Composition Analysis - See What You’re Made Of™. Understand your inner health with the most comprehensive body composition analysis. Using bioimpedance, InBody570 offers precise measurements of segmental muscle mass, body fat mass, visceral fat, metabolism, inflammation, and fluid retention levels.
Personal Training - Professional fitness trainers will help you achieve the body you have always wanted with a personalised fitness session. Plus, you’ll learn which exercises work best with your body composition.
Nutritional Consultation - Diet and exercise are lifelong pursuits. We, at The Spa, want to help you reach your wellness goals and establish a healthy diet based on your individual needs. Consult with one of our fitness professionals and develop a customised nutrition plan tailored around you.
Solarium
Let the serenity surround you at this indoor pool reserved for adults only. The sound of waterfalls will transport you to a divine state of relaxation while you stretch out on thickly padded lounge chairs or melt away stress in the hot tub.
The Retreat Sundeck
Exclusive lounge for guests of The Retreat. Our elevated outdoor area rivals any high-end resort, featuring a spacious lounge area, plush, stylish furniture and an inviting pool and hot tub.
The Persian Garden
For thousands of years, people have found that moving water and temperature variations provide relief for muscle and joint issues, speed the release of toxins from the body and promote deep relaxation. The Persian Garden pass includes use of the aquatherapy environments from aromatic steam to tropical rain showers for a rejuvenating experience. AquaClass® guests enjoy unlimited access to the Adults-Only Persian Garden. If you're not in AquaClass, you can purchase the Persian Garden Pass. Available on Millennium Series and Solstice Series ships.
The Spa
An Ahh-Inspiring Escape for the Modern Traveller
Whether you want to clear your mind, fine-tune your body, reinvigorate your spirit—or all of the above—The Spa is a luxurious sanctuary where you can do it all. Here, we’ve introduced an array of innovative new firsts in beauty, fitness, and wellness that make finding complete bliss on vacation easier than ever. With our MLX i³ Dome, Quartz and WellMassage 4D specialty treatment beds, Kérastase Institute, Ideal Image® Ocean featuring Dysport®, Thermage® and CoolSculpting® treatments, to our Peloton bikes overlooking the ocean, The Spa is an escape within your escape.
Destination Treatments - We offer an array of destination-inspired treatments that connect you to the ocean and are as unique as the places you’ll visit. From coconut-infused therapies in the Caribbean to rituals favoured by Far East royalty—we add a dose of local luxury to your experience. Where will your spa service take you?
Acupuncture - Celebrity Cruises offers Acupuncture as a standalone service to address a series of ailments or as part of a Pain Management program to subside discomfort while on your cruise. Whether looking for simple tune-up or treat chronic symptoms, your certified Acupuncturist and Pain Management Specialist will help you achieve a pain-free and better you.
ELEMIS® BIOTEC Facials - This collection uses the latest and most advanced facial technology to help increase your skin’s natural cellular energy. Oxygen, light therapy, and galvanic stimuli switch your skin back “on.” Choose from eight groundbreaking BIOTEC skin therapies focused on everything from anti-aging to skin pigmentation and brightening to regular care and maintenance.
Hot Mineral Body Boost - This revolutionary, mineral-charged experience will condition your skin and invigorate your body, harnessing the natural restorative power of heated minerals and a nourishing amber balm, topped off with an energising facial massage
Zero Gravity Immersion Massage - This seamlessly choreographed massage soothes every major muscle group, while the advanced technology of the WellMassage 4D® table makes you feel as though you’re suspended in air.
Aroma Spa Seaweed Massage - Feel your stress and tension float away as an aromatic seaweed mask is applied to your body, combined with a scalp and foot massage.
Restorative Salt Stone Massage - Warm salt stones are bathed in personally selected aromatics to contour the body and diffuse negative energy, reduce stress, and alleviate muscle tension, completed by a re-energising face and scalp massage for a truly uplifting experience.
R3 Pain Management Therapy - Inspired by the benefits of cryotherapy, the power of “cold therapy” is re-imagined, reducing inflammation and swelling that causes pain. Comforting heat therapy uses targeted saltstone massage to relax and soothe muscle tension for a dynamic pain relief treatment.
Thousand Flower Detox Wrap - Omega-rich Green Tea seed oil is massaged into the skin followed by the thousand flower, vitamin-packed, super nutritious earth wrap encouraging the body to surrender its toxins.
Earth Grounding Massage - Modern science has enabled the adaptation of negative electrons transferred from the Earth’s surface into the body via energy channels embedded in the treatment table to alleviate pain and inflammation, reduce stress levels, improve circulation, and aide in restful sleep. Emerge relaxed and recharged from this balancing, earthing experience.
IV Therapies & Injections* - Give your body a rejuvenating boost with personalised IV therapies and nutrient injections. These doctor-designed treatments deliver the vitamins and minerals you need directly into your bloodstream, helping to support a healthy immune system, combat dehydration, and ease nausea. Choose from an array of formulas engineered to help you manage your weight, increase energy, boost your mood, detoxify, and speed up recovery.
*Available on select ships
Kérastase Salon
We’ve partnered with Kérastase®, one of the world’s most recognised luxury haircare brands, to create the ultimate salon experience. On Edge Series, guests will experience a couture styling session that merges exclusive products with technology and superior service that is nothing short of divine. Institute staff, along with the Kérastase Flagship Salon team in our fleet, diagnose your individual haircare needs and prescribe personalised treatment options just for you. And of course, you’ll find everything you’d expect from a full-service salon—manicures, pedicures and more.
The Barber
We know that today’s man wants to look fresh for a night out, too. That’s why we created The Barber at The Spa. Kelly Hoppen, CBE used of warm tones and rich natural materials to create a perfectly inviting space for a traditional hot shave and trim before you hit the Martini Bar, The Club, or wherever the night takes you.The Barber is available on Edge series ships and barber services are available fleetwide.
Teens
Teens can hang out at the Teen Club, a space designed exclusively for young adults, where they can socialise with other cruisers in their same age group. Teen-focused activities and events at the Teen Club include sports competitions, silent disco parties, and video game tournaments.
Ages 13-17
Captains
Older kids are known as Captains in our Camp at Sea program, and they enjoy more freedom while on board. You can spot Captain cruisers on scavenger hunts, STEM, and competing in various sports and gaming tournaments.
Ages 10-12
Cadets
Adventure awaits on board for our Cadets, who can enrol in a one-of-a-kind nautical program, where they’ll learn the basics of sailing including navigation, time, weather patterns, and more. Cadets can also participate in activities spread throughout various venues, including Lawn Club games, campouts, and movie nights.
Ages 6-9
Shipmates
Young cruisers that are fully potty trained can enrol as Shipmates at our Camp at Sea program, where they’ll work on their art skills at the Creation Station, learn new camp songs, and interact with other kids under the supervision of our experienced youth staff.
Ages 3-5
Art
Budding artists will love the Creation Station, a program that uses materials and tools for junior cruisers to express themselves through painting, collaging, and more. During our unique art activities, kids will create precious souvenirs and a number of masterpieces they will cherish long after their cruise has ended.
Recreation
For more active kids, there’s a wide range of games and challenges onboard to sharpen their skills and teach them the importance of teamwork. From modern twists on popular camp games to our Challenge Series that engages mind, body, and silliness—there’s something for everyone.
Culinary
Young foodies will want to try out the variety of culinary experiences geared towards developing the tastes of up-and-coming gourmets. It’s a mouthwatering set of fun family cruise activities sure to please everyone—taste buds and all.
Autism-Friendly Cruises
We offer a welcoming, autism-friendly environment on all of our cruise ships. Onboard, kids with special needs can enjoy sensory-friendly films, toys, and dietary menu options. Additionally, we offer a number of autism-friendly services including priority check-in and boarding.
Cabins
Penthouse Suite
Relax in ultimate luxury on your private veranda. Lounge in the king-size Cashmere™ Mattress in your bedroom. Enjoy VIP treatment with your butler, expansive lounge areas and much more.
Relax in ultimate luxury on your private veranda. Lounge in the king-size Cashmere™ Mattress in your bedroom. Enjoy VIP treatment with your butler, expansive lounge areas and much more.
Highlights
- Spacious layout with a dining table that seats eight and separate sitting area
- Two bedrooms on Edge® Series ships, one bedroom on other ships, and two full bathrooms
- Exclusive eXhale® bedding, featuring king-sized mattresses*
- Veranda with lounge seating
- Private whirlpool tub with views
- Marble primary bathroom with whirlpool tub and dual sinks
- Walk-in closet with generous storage space
*Bed as large or larger than average standard international king-size bed.
Exclusive services and amenities
- Contact your butler wherever you are with Butler Chat
- Destination Experience Specialist to assist with your excursions
- Suite-to-car escort by your butler for Private Journeys
- Shore excursion departure lounge just for suite guests
- Premium Celebrity bath amenities
- Updated Luminae menu with new Daniel Boulud signature dishes
- Complimentary Extend Your Stay program*
- Complimentary access to SEA Thermal Suite and Persian Garden
- Complimentary daily laundry and unlimited pressing
- Personalise your complimentary minibar
- Exclusive sleepwear
- Complimentary specialty dining, including lunch
*Available in select ports.
Services & Amenities
The difference is in the details
Your suite and exclusive places as a guest of The Retreat set your vacation apart from all the rest, but the thoughtful services and amenities you’ll discover elevate your experience to levels you never imagined.
Services & amenities for guests of The Retreat
- Dedicated butler service to assist with everything you need, including packing and unpacking, making spa appointments, and dining and shore excursion reservations
- Butler Chat: Conveniently contact your butler from anywhere on board using your personal device
- Destination Experience Specialist: Dedicated expert to help you make the most of your time ashore, from planning activities to ensuring smooth transfers to your excursions
- Suite-to-car escort by your butler on Private Journeys excursions
- Premium bath and body products crafted exclusively for The Retreat
- Priority departure and embarkation at most destinations, including those that require tendering
- Reserved theater seating on evening chic nights
- Complimentary beach towel service, shoeshine service, use of an umbrella, and binoculars
- Dedicated spa concierge and personal consultant*
- Complimentary fitness classes*
- Complimentary laundry service and unlimited pressing service†
- Extend Your Stay: on debarkation day, stay on board to relax until mid-afternoon and enjoy lunch at Luminae, before you depart (available in select ports of call)†
Food & Drink
- Unlimited Premium Drink Package: Featuring award-winning portfolio of red, white, and bubbly wines representing vineyards from around the world**
- Complimentary minibar stocked with soda and beer on embarkation day and water restocked daily
- Full in-suite breakfast, lunch, dinner service, and daily delights
- Afternoon tea event hosted in The Retreat Lounge or Michael’s Club
- Option to dine in Blu restaurant*
- Unlimited Specialty Dining Package. Includes dinner each night and lunch on sea days†**
- Two complimentary bottles of premium spirits or wine†
- Personalised minibar stocked daily with water, soda, and beer†
- Premium in-suite coffee set-up†
Amenities
- Welcome bottle of bubbles
- Premium Wi-Fi package**
- Premium Celebrity king size Cashmere Mattress™ with exclusive Retreat bedding
- Premium 100% cotton bath towels and bathrobes
- Pillow menu
- Exclusive complimentary sleepwear†
- Access to The Spa’s SEA Thermal Suite or Persian Garden.*†
*Included in Aqua Sky Suites.
†Included in Royal Suites and above.
**Not included with special fares or MoveUp upgrades from a non-suite stateroom
Kochi
The port city of Kochi (formerly known as Cochin) is located on a cluster of islands and narrow peninsulas about halfway up the Goan coastline, in the north of the state of Kerala. A favourite destination for European tourists on package-deal tours of the country, Kochi offers a serene and relaxed change of scenery, and a very gentle introduction to a holiday in India.
The majority of tourists to Kochi stay in the Ernakulam district, but the old sections of Mattancherry and Fort Cochin are the main areas of interest. All linked by a series of ferries and bridges, these districts are an unlikely blend of late-medieval Portuguese, Dutch and English architecture, and are a living record of the area's colonial history.
Near Kochi's waterfront, visitors will find a host of extremely old and interesting religious buildings: the St Francis Church is India's oldest European church, and held Vasco da Gama's mortal remains for a while before they were transported to Lisbon; the imposing 16th-century Santa Cruz Basilica, a testament to the Portuguese occupation of the area, might feel a little out-of-place but is still full of grandeur and is eminently photogenic; and the oldest synagogue in the entire Commonwealth, the Paradesi Synagogue, can be found in Kochi's 'Jew Town' area, a beautiful white building with dark blue accents, founded in 1568. Set amid these fascinating sights are spice markets, fish markets, and a village green that could have been transported straight from rural England.
Boasting many cultural sights and interesting things to do, as well as some top-class restaurants specialising in both local and international cuisine, the main allure of Kochi remains its serene atmosphere and languid pace of life. It is very easy to while away time in Kochi by simply meandering around the waterfront area, watching fishermen unhurriedly fixing their nets by the water's edge, and perusing the fine selection of goods presided over by (mostly) Nepalese traders.
Kochi is also an ideal place from which to organise cruises of Kerala's backwaters, which is one of the most popular tourist activities in the whole of India.
Colombo
Sri Lanka's capital is a vibrant and interesting collage of cultural and historical influences with some very pretty neighbourhoods. This bustling city is built along the coast and is close to many of the country's greatest holiday destinations, including Galle on the southern coast, and Kandy in the central highlands. Colombo is not generally considered a destination in its own right, but it is the starting point for most holidays in Sri Lanka and has some worthy attractions.
Frenetic traffic fills the main Galle Road that runs through the city from the district of Fort, parallel with the coast, and connects all the suburban enclaves down to the town of Galle in the south. Fort is the historic centre of the city and has become the main business district, filled with shops, office blocks and government buildings. It is here that most of the gracious old buildings from the Dutch, Portuguese and British colonial eras can be seen. East of Fort is the exciting Pettah bazaar district, where the streets are crammed with shops and stalls selling all manner of goods from vegetables to gemstones.
Further south the city's seafront is known as Galle Face Green, where locals enjoy games of cricket, fly kites or take evening strolls watching the sunset. Beyond this lies Colombo's upmarket Cinammon Gardens neighbourhood, boasting elegant mansions, tree-lined streets and the lovely Viharamaha Devi Park. The closest beach resort to Colombo is Mount Lavinia, about six miles (10km) from the city.
Hambantota
One of the main attractions in Hambantota is its stunning coastline, which stretches along the Indian Ocean. With pristine sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and picturesque palm trees, it is a paradise for beach lovers and water enthusiasts. Visitors can partake in various water sports such as swimming, snorkeling, and surfing, or simply relax and soak up the sun on the golden sands.
Beyond the beaches, Hambantota is known for its rich cultural heritage. The city is home to several ancient temples and religious sites that are worth exploring. The Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Devalaya is one such temple complex, dedicated to Lord Skanda, and attracts pilgrims from all over the country. The Tissamaharama Raja Maha Vihara, an ancient Buddhist temple, is another significant site that showcases beautiful Buddhist architecture and hosts colorful festivals throughout the year.
For history buffs, Hambantota offers a glimpse into the region's past. The city is home to the ancient fort of Magampura, which dates back to the 16th century. This fortress served as a military stronghold during the Dutch and British colonial eras, and its remains provide an interesting insight into the area's colonial history. Additionally, the Hambantota Elephant Fence is a unique landmark that was built during the British colonial period to protect the town from wild elephants.
Nature lovers will find plenty to explore in and around Hambantota. The city is located close to several national parks and wildlife reserves, including Yala National Park, Bundala National Park, and Udawalawe National Park. These parks are home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including elephants, leopards, crocodiles, and a wide variety of bird species. Guided safaris and nature walks are available for visitors to experience the beauty of these protected areas.
Hambantota is also becoming a major hub for sports tourism, with the construction of the Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium. This state-of-the-art facility has hosted international cricket matches and attracts cricket enthusiasts from around the world. The stadium itself is an architectural marvel, surrounded by lush greenery and offering a magnificent view of the Indian Ocean.
In terms of accommodations, Hambantota offers a range of options to suit every budget. From luxury resorts to budget-friendly guesthouses, there is something for everyone. The city also boasts an array of restaurants, cafes, and street food stalls, where visitors can sample local delicacies such as fresh seafood, traditional Sri Lankan curries, and delectable tropical fruits.
Located approximately 250 kilometers southeast of Colombo, Hambantota is easily accessible by road and rail. The Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport serves as the main gateway to the city, with regular domestic and international flights.
Overall, Hambantota is a destination that offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and recreational activities. Whether you are interested in exploring historical landmarks, relaxing on beautiful beaches, experiencing wildlife encounters, or simply enjoying the local cuisine, Hambantota has something for everyone.
Goa
This small state, halfway down India's west coast, was a Portuguese colony until 1961, which goes some way to explaining the alternative atmosphere found in the region. Cut off from British India by a wall of mountains and vast plains, Goa relied on trade with a declining Portuguese Empire. However, what was lost in terms of British trade was more than made up for in terms of Portuguese attitude. To this day, Goa retains a distinctly laid-back and relaxed feel.
Goa was 'discovered' by travellers in the late 1960s, when many were searching for somewhere unique and off the beaten tourist track. Goa quickly became a kind of hippie paradise, where holidaying meant simply hanging out and partying on the beach (particularly during full moon). The state quickly grew a reputation for its hedonism and liberal attitude, not to mention its hot sun, that sets in splendour every evening over the Arabian Sea. In recent years, though it still hosts epic trance music festivals (such as Sunburn), the authorities of Goa have tried to discourage hippies and budget backpackers from swamping the area, angling rather for clientele with fatter wallets, with the result that Goa is slowly losing its reputation as India's 'party central'.
With a quick rail link to Mumbai and charter flights from the UK, thousands of tourists flock here each winter to relax and enjoy the famous Goan cuisine, which largely consists of seafood prepared in exotic Indian spices. Many hotels and resorts have popped up over the last few years to cater for this ever-popular destination, but with more than 25 miles (40km) of beautiful sandy beaches, there is still plenty of tranquillity to be found.
Mumbai
Situated on a peninsula halfway up the west coast of India, Mumbai (formerly Bombay) is India's economic powerhouse, and home to more millionaires than any other city on the Indian subcontinent. As well as being the country's financial capital, Mumbai is also an important port, handling a third of all international trade; and a base for many of India's largest companies. However, among all this wealth and the Bollywood lifestyle are cases of extreme poverty, with almost half of the 21 million-strong population living in slums.
The Portuguese established this old Hindu city as a colony in 1509. In 1661, it passed to England as part of the dowry of Catherine of Braganza when she married Charles II, and became a vital trading base for the East India Company and later the Crown. The centre of Imperial Bombay, the city contains a breathtaking array of High Victorian buildings and is reminiscent of a prosperous 19th-century English industrial city. The fascinating range of architectural styles reflects the British passion for the Gothic and demonstrates the wealth, panache and confidence of British Bombay. Prosperity has always been considered more important than religious homogeneity in Mumbai, and this is reflected in the range of places of worship throughout the city: churches and cathedrals sit alongside countless mosques, and Hindu and Buddhist temples.
Like many Indian cities, the streets of Mumbai are congested with cattle, carts and motor vehicles, and the air is thick with smog and the sound of horns. But despite this, the city has much to offer, and those en route to Goa should take time to discover Mumbai's colourful and fascinating history, as well as its vibrant, energetic and friendly people.
Penang
Penang, often referred to as the "Pearl of the Orient," is an island-state off the northwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It's a must-see destination for any travel enthusiast, steeped in history, imbued with multicultural heritage, and renowned for its delicious food.
Penang is divided into two parts: Penang Island, where the capital city, George Town, is located, and Seberang Perai on the mainland. George Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site with a rich colonial past and well-preserved buildings. Its captivating architecture consists of British colonial buildings, Chinese shophouses, and mosques, temples and churches of various faiths. Walking through its vibrant streets is like taking a step back in time.
One significant icon of Penang is the colourful street art scattered around its historic streets. You can spend hours strolling around George Town seeking out the artworks, photographs, and iron-rod caricatures that reflect Penang’s history and culture. A few popular art pieces are Kids on Bicycle, Brother and Sister on a Swing, and Old Motorcycle.
However, Penang is not just about the old. It has striking modern landmarks such as Komtar, Penang's tallest building that comprises malls, offices, and entertainment spots. In addition to that, Penang also offers a range of natural attractions including Batu Ferringhi's sun-kissed beaches and the breathtaking views from Penang Hill. The hill rises about 800 meters above sea level, on clear days offering a panorama of the island and beyond.
Known as Malaysia's 'Food Paradise', Penang draws food lovers from all over the world. The local cuisine reflects the fusion of the many different cultures that arrived in Penang throughout its history. From the famous Penang Laksa to Char Koay Teow and Nasi Kandar, each dish offers a unique taste that leaves a lasting impression.
A visit to Penang would be incomplete without exploring its markets and bazaars. From local fruits, traditional snacks, to handmade crafts, these markets are a shopper’s delight. The Clan Jetties, a series of water villages built by Chinese immigrants, is another fascinating spot to visiting, giving us a glimpse into the descendants' way of life.
Indeed, Penang's allure lies in its unique blend of modernity and tradition, evident in its physical landscape, food, and people. Its multiracial harmony, forged over centuries, has shaped a community rich in culture and traditions. You can witness Penang's cultural diversity in its numerous festivals celebrated by different communities throughout the year.
Visiting Penang is to immerse oneself in a true cultural melting pot, bursting with vibrant colours, sounds and tastes. This little island offers a wealth of experiences that, once tasted, are never forgotten, leaving visitors longing to return for more.
Phuket
Located in the Andaman Sea off Thailand's west coast, the holiday hub of Phuket, or the 'Pearl of the South' as it has become known, is connected to the mainland by the Sarasin Bridge. Along with being Thailand's largest island, Phuket has an incredibly diverse list of attractions, which include rocky and sandy beaches, tall cliffs, forests, waterfalls, and temples.
Phuket caters to all, with accommodation options that range from backpackers and simple guesthouses to modern luxury hotels, though beachfront bungalows on unspoilt stretches of white sand are more rare now than they used to be. There are numerous activities in or near the destination, including mountain biking, bungee jumping, and golf, and it is even possible to go elephant trekking. A variety of tours offer day trips to the cliffs of nearby Phang Nga Bay, Koh Phi Phi, and the beaches and islands around Krabi. Several offshore islands are good for snorkelling and scuba diving. Phuket also has a huge variety of goods and shopping establishments, from markets and street stalls to department stores and specialist shops, and a range of restaurants that includes Thai seafood, Indian and Western cuisine.
The island's airport makes it easy to get to and from Bangkok and, though thousands of tourists visit in peak season, Phuket's sheer size allows travellers to escape from the madding crowds. Patong Beach is the island's most famous and developed beach resort, and offers a wide choice of holiday activities, dining options, and nightlife. It is situated nine miles (15km) from Phuket City.
Port Klang
One of the main attractions in Port Klang is the Port Klang Heritage Walk. This self-guided walking tour takes visitors through the town's historical quarters, showcasing its rich cultural heritage. The walk includes visits to iconic landmarks such as the Royal Gallery, where visitors can learn about the history of the Selangor Sultanate, and the Sri Sunderaraja Perumal Temple, a Hindu temple known for its beautiful architecture.
For those interested in the maritime industry, a visit to Port Klang's Container Terminal is a must. Here, visitors can witness the hustle and bustle of cargo being loaded and unloaded onto massive container ships. There are also guided tours available, providing insights into the operations of one of the busiest ports in Southeast Asia.
Nature enthusiasts can explore the nearby Pulau Indah, an island located off the coast of Port Klang. Pulau Indah offers scenic views, mangrove forests, and a variety of outdoor recreational activities such as fishing and bird watching. The island is also home to the Port Klang Cruise Terminal, where luxury cruise ships dock, providing opportunities for day-trippers to indulge in shopping and dining at the terminal's retail outlets and restaurants.
Food lovers will be delighted to discover the diverse culinary scene in Port Klang. The town is famous for its fresh seafood, with numerous seafood restaurants lining the waterfront. Visitors can enjoy a wide array of Malaysian dishes such as grilled fish, prawns, and crabs, served in various styles including Chinese, Malay, and Indian. Additionally, there are local street food stalls offering appetizing snacks and delicacies like the popular bak kut teh, a pork bone soup infused with fragrant herbs and spices.
Port Klang is well-connected to the rest of Malaysia, making it easily accessible for travelers. The town is located approximately 40 kilometers southwest of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital city, and is connected via a network of highways and public transportation options. The nearest airport is Kuala Lumpur International Airport, which is about an hour's drive from Port Klang.
In terms of accommodation, there are several hotels and guesthouses available in Port Klang to suit different budgets and preferences. Visitors can choose to stay in the heart of the town or opt for accommodations near the waterfront, offering picturesque views of the port.
Overall, Port Klang may not be a typical tourist destination, but it offers a unique and authentic experience for those interested in Malaysia's maritime industry and local culture. With its rich history, vibrant culinary scene, and natural beauty, Port Klang has something to offer every traveler.
Singapore
Beguiling Singapore is a modern city-state embracing economic progress against the backdrop of age-old tradition. Many business people and holidaymakers travel to Singapore on their way to the Far East, or as a stop-off between Australia and Europe, and are eager to see and experience this legendary hi-tech Asian city, which combines traditional enclaves with the towering steel and cement of a cosmopolitan international power-house. The customs that underpin community life emerge out of a cultural mix that includes predominantly Chinese, Indian and Malay ethnic groups.
Singapore is an island off the southern tip of Malaysia, linked to it by a causeway. It evolved from a sleepy fishing village in the early 1900s to become one of Asia's economic tigers. Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles landed on Singapore's northern bank in 1819, quickly identifying a strategic trading location. Singapore's rural landscape was transformed by British colonial rule, Japanese occupation, Communist insurrection and finally, independence. Since becoming a republic in 1965 the island has experienced increased prosperity and exponential economic growth. Shimmering skyscrapers tower above the slick financial districts and elegant colonial buildings preserve a lingering old-world charm.
Singapore's full calendar of events showcases a spectrum of cultural celebrations and shopping activities. The early summer months bustle in anticipation of the Singapore Sale - a time when tourists can cash in on the competitive prices of electronic equipment, jewellery and other merchandise. The business activity thrives amid the celebration of Chinese, Hindu and Muslim festivals that punctuate the year with their colourful representations. These include the Chinese New Year, Ramadan, Hari Raya Puasa, Vesak Day, the Dragon Boat Festival, Festival of the Hungry Ghosts and Thaipusam.
The core of downtown Singapore is formed by the Colonial District, embellished by cathedrals and cricket lawns. The notable sites of the area include the Empress Place Building and the luxurious Raffles Hotel. Although most of old Singapore has been demolished to make way for the modern city, many major landmarks within the Colonial District have been preserved. The surrounding ethnic enclaves of Little India, Chinatown and the Arab Quarter also provide glimpses into the traditions that have sustained their respective communities through the centuries.
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