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| 9th09 | JulJul | 202727 | Seattle, Washington, United States, embark on the Celebrity Edge | 16:00 | |||
Seattle is a scenic seaport city in western Washington, situated on an isthmus between Puget Sound to the west and Lake Washington to the east. It is the largest city in Washington. Five pioneer families from Illinois first settled the area in 1851, and named the town after a friendly Suquamish Indian chief. It was incorporated as a city in 1869, and grew quickly after the Great Northern Railway arrived in 1893, especially during the Alaska Gold Rush of 1897. When the Panama Canal opened in 1914, Seattle became a major Pacific port of entry, and today it is the region's commercial and transportation hub and the centre of manufacturing, trade, and finance, with an estimated 684,451 residents as of 2015. | |||||||
| 10th10 | JulJul | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 11th11 | JulJul | 202727 | Ketchikan, Alaska, United States | 06:00 | 16:00 | ||
Ketchikan is famous for its colorful totem poles, rainy skies, steep–as–San Francisco streets, and lush island setting. Some 13,500 people call the town home, and, in the summer, cruise ships crowd the shoreline, floatplanes depart noisily for Misty Fiords National Monument, and salmon-laden commercial fishing boats motor through Tongass Narrows. In the last decade Ketchikan's rowdy, blue-collar heritage of logging and fishing has been softened by the loss of many timber-industry jobs and the dramatic rise of cruise-ship tourism. With some effort, though, visitors can still glimpse the rugged frontier spirit that once permeated this hardscrabble cannery town. Art lovers should make a beeline for Ketchikan: the arts community here is very active. Travelers in search of the perfect piece of Alaska art will find an incredible range of pieces to choose from.The town is at the foot of 3,000-foot Deer Mountain, near the southeastern corner of Revillagigedo (locals shorten it to Revilla) Island. Prior to the arrival of white miners and fishermen in 1885, the Tlingit used the site at the mouth of Ketchikan Creek as a summer fish camp. Gold discoveries just before the turn of the 20th century brought more immigrants, and valuable timber and commercial fishing resources spurred new industries. By the 1930s the town bragged that it was the "salmon-canning capital of the world." You will still find some of Southeast's best salmon fishing around here. Ketchikan is the first bite of Alaska that many travelers taste. Despite its imposing backdrop, hillside homes, and many staircases, the town is relatively easy to walk through. Favorite downtown stops include the Spruce Mill Development shops and Creek Street. A bit farther away you'll find the Totem Heritage Center. Out of town (but included on most bus tours) are two longtime favorites: Totem Bight State Historical Park to the north and Saxman Totem Park to the south. | |||||||
| 12th12 | JulJul | 202727 | Endicott Arm, Alaska, United States | 05:30 | 10:00 | ||
Endicott Arm is a long fjord branching off Stephen’s Passage, the major inner passage heading southeast from Juneau. The easternmost tip of Endicott Arm nearly reaches the Canadian border. Like all the fords in this region, it was carved by glaciers during the last Ice Age which ended about 11,000 years ago. One either side of the fjord the steep, nearly vertical walls, rise to a height of about 370 meters or 1,200 feet. Sitka spruce and western hemlock trees manage to cling onto the rock faces, adding to the breath-taking beauty of the landscape. | |||||||
| 12th12 | JulJul | 202727 | Juneau, Alaska, United States | 13:30 | 22:00 | ||
Juneau, Alaska's capital and third-largest city, is on the North American mainland but can't be reached by road. Bounded by steep mountains and water, the city’s geographic isolation and compact size make it much more akin to an island community such as Sitka than to other Alaskan urban centers, such as Fairbanks or Anchorage. Juneau is full of contrasts. Its dramatic hillside location and historic downtown buildings provide a frontier feeling, but the city's cosmopolitan nature comes through in fine museums, noteworthy restaurants, and a literate and outdoorsy populace. The finest of the museums, the Alaska State Museum, is scheduled to reopen in May 2016 on its old site as the expanded Alaska State Library, Archives, and Museum (SLAM) following several years of planning and exhibit research. Another new facility, the Walter Soboleff Center, offers visitors a chance to learn about the indigenous cultures of Southeast Alaska–-Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian. Other highlights include the Mt. Roberts Tramway, plenty of densely forested wilderness areas, quiet bays for sea kayaking, and even a famous drive-up glacier, Mendenhall Glacier. For goings-on, pick up the Juneau Empire (www.juneauempire.com), which keeps tabs on state politics, business, sports, and local news. | |||||||
| 13th13 | JulJul | 202727 | Skagway, Alaska, United States | 06:30 | 18:00 | ||
Located at the northern terminus of the Inside Passage, Skagway is a one-hour ferry ride from Haines. By road, however, the distance is 359 miles, as you have to take the Haines Highway up to Haines Junction, Yukon, then take the Alaska Highway 100 miles south to Whitehorse, and then drive a final 100 miles south on the Klondike Highway to Skagway. North-country folk call this sightseeing route the Golden Horseshoe or Golden Circle tour, because it passes a lot of gold-rush country in addition to spectacular lake, forest, and mountain scenery.The town is an amazingly preserved artifact from North America's biggest, most-storied gold rush. Most of the downtown district forms part of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, a unit of the National Park System dedicated to commemorating and interpreting the frenzied stampede of 1897 that extended to Dawson City in Canada's Yukon.Nearly all the historic sights are within a few blocks of the cruise-ship and ferry dock, allowing visitors to meander through the town's attractions at whatever pace they choose. Whether you're disembarking from a cruise ship, a ferry, or a dusty automobile fresh from the Golden Circle, you'll quickly discover that tourism is the lifeblood of this town. Unless you're visiting in winter or hiking into the backcountry on the Chilkoot Trail, you aren't likely to find a quiet Alaska experience around Skagway. | |||||||
| 14th14 | JulJul | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 15th15 | JulJul | 202727 | Victoria, British Columbia, Canada | 17:30 | 23:59 | ||
Victoria, the capital of a province whose license plates brazenly label it "The Best Place on Earth," is a walkable, livable seaside city of fragrant gardens, waterfront paths, engaging museums, and beautifully restored 19th-century architecture. In summer, the Inner Harbour—Victoria's social and cultural center—buzzes with visiting yachts, horse-and-carriage rides, street entertainers, and excursion boats heading out to visit pods of friendly local whales. Yes, it might be a bit touristy, but Victoria's good looks, gracious pace, and manageable size are instantly beguiling, especially if you stand back to admire the mountains and ocean beyond. At the southern tip of Vancouver Island, Victoria dips slightly below the 49th parallel. That puts it farther south than most of Canada, giving it the mildest climate in the country, with virtually no snow and less than half the rain of Vancouver. The city's geography, or at least its place names, can cause confusion. Just to clarify: the city of Victoria is on Vancouver Island (not Victoria Island). The city of Vancouver is on the British Columbia mainland, not on Vancouver Island. At any rate, that upstart city of Vancouver didn't even exist in 1843 when Victoria, then called Fort Victoria, was founded as the westernmost trading post of the British-owned Hudson's Bay Company. Victoria was the first European settlement on Vancouver Island, and in 1868 it became the capital of British Columbia. The British weren't here alone, of course. The local First Nations people—the Songhees, the Saanich, and the Sooke—had already lived in the areas for thousands of years before anyone else arrived. Their art and culture are visible throughout southern Vancouver Island. You can see this in private and public galleries, in the totems at Thunderbird Park, in the striking collections at the Royal British Columbia Museum, and at the Quw'utsun'Cultural and Conference Centre in nearby Duncan. Spanish explorers were the first foreigners to explore the area, although they left little more than place names (Galiano Island and Cordova Bay, for example). The thousands of Chinese immigrants drawn by the gold rushes of the late 19th century had a much greater impact, founding Canada's oldest Chinatown and adding an Asian influence that's still quite pronounced in Victoria's multicultural mix. Despite its role as the provincial capital, Victoria was largely eclipsed, economically, by Vancouver throughout the 20th century. This, as it turns out, was all to the good, helping to preserve Victoria's historic downtown and keeping the city largely free of skyscrapers and highways. For much of the 20th century, Victoria was marketed to tourists as "The Most British City in Canada," and it still has more than its share of Anglo-themed pubs, tea shops, and double-decker buses. These days, however, Victorians prefer to celebrate their combined indigenous, Asian, and European heritage, and the city's stunning wilderness backdrop. Locals do often venture out for afternoon tea, but they're just as likely to nosh on dim sum or tapas. Decades-old shops sell imported linens and tweeds, but newer upstarts offer local designs in hemp and organic cotton. And let's not forget that fabric prevalent among locals: Gore-Tex. The outdoors is ever present here. You can hike, bike, kayak, sail, or whale-watch straight from the city center, and forests, beaches, offshore islands, and wilderness parklands lie just minutes away. A little farther afield, there's surfing near Sooke, wine touring in the Cowichan Valley, and kayaking among the Gulf Islands. | |||||||
| 16th16 | JulJul | 202727 | Seattle, Washington, United States, disembark the Celebrity Edge | 06:00 | |||
Seattle is a scenic seaport city in western Washington, situated on an isthmus between Puget Sound to the west and Lake Washington to the east. It is the largest city in Washington. Five pioneer families from Illinois first settled the area in 1851, and named the town after a friendly Suquamish Indian chief. It was incorporated as a city in 1869, and grew quickly after the Great Northern Railway arrived in 1893, especially during the Alaska Gold Rush of 1897. When the Panama Canal opened in 1914, Seattle became a major Pacific port of entry, and today it is the region's commercial and transportation hub and the centre of manufacturing, trade, and finance, with an estimated 684,451 residents as of 2015. | |||||||

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| Grade Code | From | To | |
| CS | Celebrity Suite | £11,377 | £11,377 |
It's time you got the celebrity treatment. These two-room suites feature a large living area with floor to ceiling panoramic windows, private veranda, and a primary bedroom with a king-size bed featuring our signature eXhale® bedding and Cashmere™ Mattress
Highlights
*Bed as large or larger than average standard international king-size bed.
Exclusive services and amenities
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 Celebrity Suite guests
Services
Food & Drink
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| Grade Code | From | To | |
| EV | Edge Villas | £19,169 | £19,169 |
Exclusive to Celebrity Edge series, these six, two-story luxury residences are the first of their kind in the fleet. In these private oceanfront villas, indoor and outdoor living is seamlessly blended. When you book The Retreat you also get a private restaurant, a lounge and a sundeck all exclusive to guests of The Retreat.
Highlights
Exclusive services and amenities
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
Services
Food & Drink
Amenities
*Included in Aqua Sky Suites.
†Included in Royal Suites and above.
**Not included with special fares or MoveUp upgrades from a non-suite stateroom
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| IC | Iconic Suite | £35,244 | £35,244 |
The largest, most luxurious suite in our entire fleet offers panoramic views from atop the captain’s bridge.
Positioned high above the bridge, these all-new suites offer panoramic views from front to back. And with over 2,500 square feet of indoor and outdoor opulence, Iconic Suites are also the most luxurious and largest in our fleet.
Highlights
Exclusive services and amenities
*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
Services
Food & Drink
Amenities
*Included in Aqua Sky Suites.
†Included in Royal Suites and above.
**Not included with special fares or MoveUp upgrades from a non-suite stateroom
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| PS | Penthouse Suite | £23,337 | £23,337 |
Featuring a primary bedroom, bathroom, and dressing room, living/dining area, guest bedroom and bathroom, terrace, and private hot tub, our Penthouse Suites even have a butler on hand to ensure you never have to lift a finger during your vacation.
Highlights
*Bed as large or larger than average standard international king-size bed.
Exclusive services and amenities
*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
Services
Food & Drink
Amenities
*Included in Aqua Sky Suites.
†Included in Royal Suites and above.
**Not included with special fares or MoveUp upgrades from a non-suite stateroom
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| RS | Royal Suite | £17,383 | £17,383 |
Unwind in a luxuriously large living area featuring floor to ceiling panoramic windows. The Royal Suite features our luxury Cashmere™ Mattress, a primary bathroom with a large soaking tub, a separate shower, a double sink vanity, and a spacious private veranda. No matter where you are in this suite, you’ll enjoy stunning views of the sea, the way every royal should.
Separate living, dining, and sleeping areas make this space fit for a king or queen.
Highlights
*Bed as large or larger than average standard international king-size bed.
Exclusive services and amenities
*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
Services
Food & Drink
Amenities
*Included in Aqua Sky Suites.
†Included in Royal Suites and above.
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| S1 | Sky Suite | £6,669 | £6,669 |
Perfectly designed Sky Suites offer a blend of expansive views and intimate luxury. These large suites feature our signature Cashmere™ Mattress with eXhale® bedding and a spacious, private veranda.
Highlights
*Bed as large or larger than average standard international king-size bed.
Exclusive services and amenities
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 Sky Suite guests
Services
Food & Drink
Amenities
*Included in Aqua Sky Suites.
†Included in Royal Suites and above.
**Not included with special fares or MoveUp upgrades from a non-suite stateroom
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The industry-first Magic Carpet is both the best way to take in spectacular views and the most exciting place to be. By changing function and location, it provides an incredible array of visual perspectives and a distinct experience on every deck it visits.
The Magic Carpet is designed with comfortable seating, a full bar, and space for live music performances, so it truly is a destination itself on Celebrity Edge®.
Prepare yourself for some of the best views aboard as you soar over the open ocean on the Magic Carpet®. The highlight of our outward-facing vision, this incredible engineering feat is the world’s first cantilevered, floating platform that reaches heights of 13 stories above sea level.
The Magic Carpet is designed with comfortable seating, a full bar, and space for live music performances, so it truly is a destination itself on Celebrity Edge®. But depending on the positioning, its mood and function changes—providing exciting new venues, incredible visual perspectives, and a distinct experience on every deck it visits. Take your meeting or event to the next level with this innovative and transformative space that accommodates up to 100 guests.
At the very top of the ship, the Magic Carpet becomes an extraordinary venue high in the sky where we host mouthwatering experiences such as Dinner on the Edge. Down to Deck 14, the Magic Carpet becomes a stunning extension of the main pool area, while on Deck 5, it serves as an unforgettable, open-air dining experience. Then at the bottom on Deck 2, the Magic Carpet becomes an extension of luxury at The Destination Gateway.
Soak up the sunshine on The Retreat Sun Deck, our chic, spacious outdoor area with stylish furniture, a full-sized pool, a hot tub and dedicated Pool Butlers – a private paradise aboard a floating paradise. Or head for the shade of The Retreat Lounge, available 24/7 and located just off The Retreat∘ Sun Deck. Guests have access to a concierge who can make any arrangements – on board or off.
Once again, celebrated architect Tom Wright put his creativity to work when we collaborated with him to design the Celebrity Edge main pool and surrounding areas. Now the outward-facing, terraced Pool Deck a is a stunning asymmetrical space that makes ocean views and landscapes the focal point.
At the centre of this space (but not the centre of attention) is a 25-yard lap pool, the largest in our fleet, featuring in-pool loungers. Positioned magnificently above the Pool Bar is an ever-changing LED light art installation.
Another attention-grabbing addition to the pool deck—and another first for Celebrity—are two striking, two-story martini hot tubs, that take unwinding at sea to new heights.
Just off the pool deck are the outward-facing, cabanas. Spacious (165 square feet) and airy (more than 18 feet high), these luxurious coves invite you to climb in and get lost in the plush seating and incredible views of the sea. At night, ambient lighting turns the cabanas into intimate spaces perfect for enjoying cocktails and the moonlight glimmering off the ocean.
The industry-first Magic Carpet is both the best way to take in spectacular views and the most exciting place to be. By changing function and location, it provides an incredible array of visual perspectives and a distinct experience on every deck it visits.
Prepare yourself for some of the best views aboard as you soar over the open ocean on the Magic Carpet®. The highlight of our outward-facing vision, this incredible engineering feat is the world’s first cantilevered, floating platform that reaches heights of 13 stories above sea level.
The Magic Carpet is designed with comfortable seating, a full bar, and space for live music performances, so it truly is a destination itself on Celebrity Edge®. But depending on the positioning, its mood and function changes—providing exciting new venues, incredible visual perspectives, and a distinct experience on every deck it visits. Take your meeting or event to the next level with this innovative and transformative space that accommodates up to 100 guests.
At the very top of the ship, the Magic Carpet becomes an extraordinary venue high in the sky where we host mouthwatering experiences such as Dinner on the Edge. Down to Deck 14, the Magic Carpet becomes a stunning extension of the main pool area, while on Deck 5, it serves as an unforgettable, open-air dining experience. Then at the bottom on Deck 2, the Magic Carpet becomes an extension of The Destination Gateway.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
| Return flights including luggage allowance | |||
| Overseas Transfers | |||
| 7 nights aboard the Celebrity Edge | |||
| Upgrade to Always Included for just £38 per person per day and includes the following 3 benefits ** | |||
| Unlimited Classic Drinks Package
•Classic cocktails, wines by the glass, beer, sodas, specialty coffees and teas, juices and bottled water* can be fully enjoyed without worrying about the tab. *Bottles non plastic. | |||
| Unlimited Wi-Fi
Free, always-on connection to social media, email and the web, allows guests to surf the net to their heart’s desire. | |||
| Daily Gratuities
Tips are taken care of allowing guests to relax and enjoy the warm service delivered by our exceptional crew, knowing that the crew behind the superior service are also being taken care of. | |||
| Guests in The Retreat will automatically receive a Premium Drinks Package, Unlimited Wi-Fi, Gratuities & more included in the price. | |||
| Evening entertainment & Broadway style shows | |||
| Wine workshops & cooking demonstrations | |||
| Award-winning cuisine | |||
| 24-hour room service | |||
| Enrichment programs & lectures | |||
| Speciality Restaurants (charges may apply) | |||
| Port Taxes and Fees | |||
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Fly/cruise package |
Date 9th Jul 2027 |
Nts 7 |
Interior £1,027pp |
Oceanview £1,218pp |
Balcony £1,625pp |
Suite £3,896pp |
Interior £3,337pp |
Oceanview £3,528pp |
Balcony £3,935pp |
Suite £6,206pp |
Interior £3,527pp |
Oceanview £3,718pp |
Balcony £4,125pp |
Suite £6,396pp |
Date 9th Jul 2027 |
Nts 7 |
Interior £1,027pp |
Oceanview £1,218pp |
Balcony £1,625pp |
Suite £3,896pp |
Interior £3,337pp |
Oceanview £3,528pp |
Balcony £3,935pp |
Suite £6,206pp |
Interior £3,527pp |
Oceanview £3,718pp |
Balcony £4,125pp |
Suite £6,396pp |
| Interior staterooms from | £1,027pp | ||
| Z | Interior Stateroom Guarantee | £1,027pp | |
| I2 | Inside | £1,080pp | |
| DI | Deluxe Inside | £1,118pp | |
| Oceanview staterooms from | £1,218pp | ||
| Y | Ocean View Stateroom Guarantee | £1,218pp | |
| O2 | Ocean View | £1,312pp | |
| O1 | Prime Ocean View | £1,351pp | |
| DO | Deluxe Ocean View | £1,500pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £1,626pp | ||
| XA | AquaClass Guarantee | £2,163pp | |
| A1 | AquaClass Stateroom 1 | £2,572pp | |
| A2 | AquaClass Stateroom 2 | £2,343pp | |
| XC | Concierge Class Guarantee | £1,891pp | |
| C2 | Concierge Class Stateroom 2 | £2,098pp | |
| X | Deluxe Balcony Stateroom Guarantee | £1,626pp | |
| E2 | Edge Stateroom w/ Infinite Veranda 2 | £1,905pp | |
| E4 | Edge Stateroom w/ Infinite Veranda 4 | £1,869pp | |
| E5 | Edge Stateroom w/ Infinite Veranda 5 | £1,854pp | |
| PO | Panoramic Ocean View Stateroom | £1,650pp | |
| SV | Sunset Veranda Stateroom | £2,008pp | |
| P1 | Deluxe Porthole View with Veranda | £1,751pp | |
| P2 | Deluxe Porthole View with Veranda | £1,752pp | |
| EX | Infinite Veranda Gateway | £1,718pp | |
| C5 | Concierge Class (Partial View) | £2,047pp | |
| C4 | Concierge Class | £2,061pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £3,896pp | ||
| CS | Celebrity Suite | £7,030pp | |
| EV | Edge Villas | £11,783pp | |
| IC | Iconic Suite | £21,589pp | |
| PS | Penthouse Suite | £14,326pp | |
| RS | Royal Suite | £10,694pp | |
| S1 | Sky Suite | £4,158pp | |
| AS | Aqua Sky Suite | £4,869pp | |
| SS | Sunset Sky Suite | £4,570pp | |
| MS | Magic Carpet® Sky Suite | £3,896pp | |
| Interior staterooms from | £3,527pp | ||
| Z | Interior Stateroom Guarantee | £3,527pp | |
| I2 | Inside | £3,580pp | |
| DI | Deluxe Inside | £3,618pp | |
| Oceanview staterooms from | £3,718pp | ||
| Y | Ocean View Stateroom Guarantee | £3,718pp | |
| O2 | Ocean View | £3,812pp | |
| O1 | Prime Ocean View | £3,851pp | |
| DO | Deluxe Ocean View | £4,000pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £4,126pp | ||
| XA | AquaClass Guarantee | £4,663pp | |
| A1 | AquaClass Stateroom 1 | £5,072pp | |
| A2 | AquaClass Stateroom 2 | £4,843pp | |
| XC | Concierge Class Guarantee | £4,391pp | |
| C2 | Concierge Class Stateroom 2 | £4,598pp | |
| X | Deluxe Balcony Stateroom Guarantee | £4,126pp | |
| E2 | Edge Stateroom w/ Infinite Veranda 2 | £4,405pp | |
| E4 | Edge Stateroom w/ Infinite Veranda 4 | £4,369pp | |
| E5 | Edge Stateroom w/ Infinite Veranda 5 | £4,354pp | |
| PO | Panoramic Ocean View Stateroom | £4,150pp | |
| SV | Sunset Veranda Stateroom | £4,508pp | |
| P1 | Deluxe Porthole View with Veranda | £4,251pp | |
| P2 | Deluxe Porthole View with Veranda | £4,252pp | |
| EX | Infinite Veranda Gateway | £4,218pp | |
| C5 | Concierge Class (Partial View) | £4,547pp | |
| C4 | Concierge Class | £4,561pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £6,396pp | ||
| CS | Celebrity Suite | £9,530pp | |
| EV | Edge Villas | £14,283pp | |
| IC | Iconic Suite | £24,089pp | |
| PS | Penthouse Suite | £16,826pp | |
| RS | Royal Suite | £13,194pp | |
| S1 | Sky Suite | £6,658pp | |
| AS | Aqua Sky Suite | £7,369pp | |
| SS | Sunset Sky Suite | £7,070pp | |
| MS | Magic Carpet® Sky Suite | £6,396pp | |
| Interior staterooms from | £3,337pp | ||
| Z | Interior Stateroom Guarantee | £3,337pp | |
| I2 | Inside | £3,390pp | |
| DI | Deluxe Inside | £3,428pp | |
| Oceanview staterooms from | £3,528pp | ||
| Y | Ocean View Stateroom Guarantee | £3,528pp | |
| O2 | Ocean View | £3,622pp | |
| O1 | Prime Ocean View | £3,661pp | |
| DO | Deluxe Ocean View | £3,810pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £3,936pp | ||
| XA | AquaClass Guarantee | £4,473pp | |
| A1 | AquaClass Stateroom 1 | £4,882pp | |
| A2 | AquaClass Stateroom 2 | £4,653pp | |
| XC | Concierge Class Guarantee | £4,201pp | |
| C2 | Concierge Class Stateroom 2 | £4,408pp | |
| X | Deluxe Balcony Stateroom Guarantee | £3,936pp | |
| E2 | Edge Stateroom w/ Infinite Veranda 2 | £4,215pp | |
| E4 | Edge Stateroom w/ Infinite Veranda 4 | £4,179pp | |
| E5 | Edge Stateroom w/ Infinite Veranda 5 | £4,164pp | |
| PO | Panoramic Ocean View Stateroom | £3,960pp | |
| SV | Sunset Veranda Stateroom | £4,318pp | |
| P1 | Deluxe Porthole View with Veranda | £4,061pp | |
| P2 | Deluxe Porthole View with Veranda | £4,062pp | |
| EX | Infinite Veranda Gateway | £4,028pp | |
| C5 | Concierge Class (Partial View) | £4,357pp | |
| C4 | Concierge Class | £4,371pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £6,206pp | ||
| CS | Celebrity Suite | £9,340pp | |
| EV | Edge Villas | £14,093pp | |
| IC | Iconic Suite | £23,899pp | |
| PS | Penthouse Suite | £16,636pp | |
| RS | Royal Suite | £13,004pp | |
| S1 | Sky Suite | £6,468pp | |
| AS | Aqua Sky Suite | £7,179pp | |
| SS | Sunset Sky Suite | £6,880pp | |
| MS | Magic Carpet® Sky Suite | £6,206pp | |
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