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12th12 | MarMar | 202525 | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, embark on the Celebrity Edge | 16:30 | |||
Sydney belongs to the exclusive club of cities that generate excitement. At the end of a marathon flight there's renewed vitality in the cabin as the plane circles the city, where thousands of yachts are suspended on the dark water and the sails of the Opera House glisten in the distance. Blessed with dazzling beaches and a sunny climate, Sydney is among the most beautiful cities on the planet.With 4.6 million people, Sydney is the biggest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia. A wave of immigration from the 1950s has seen the Anglo-Irish immigrants who made up the city's original population joined by Italians, Greeks, Turks, Lebanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thais, and Indonesians. This intermingling has created a cultural vibrancy and energy—and a culinary repertoire—that was missing only a generation ago.Sydneysiders embrace their harbor with a passion. Indented with numerous bays and beaches, Sydney Harbour is the presiding icon for the city, and urban Australia. Captain Arthur Phillip, commander of the 11-ship First Fleet, wrote in his diary when he first set eyes on the harbor on January 26, 1788: "We had the satisfaction of finding the finest harbor in the world."Although a visit to Sydney is an essential part of an Australian experience, the city is no more representative of Australia than Los Angeles is of the United States. Sydney has joined the ranks of the great cities whose characters are essentially international. What Sydney offers is style, sophistication, and great looks—an exhilarating prelude to the continent at its back door. | |||||||
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15th15 | MarMar | 202525 | At Sea | 08:00 | 09:00 | ||
16th16 | MarMar | 202525 | Dunedin, New Zealand | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
Clinging to the walls of the natural amphitheater at the west end of Otago Harbour, the South Island's second-largest city is enriched with inspiring nearby seascapes and wildlife. Because Dunedin is a university town, floods of students give the city a vitality far greater than its population of 122,000 might suggest. Its manageable size makes it easy to explore on foot—with the possible exception of Baldwin Street, the world's steepest residential street and home to the annual "gutbuster" race, in which people run up it, and the "Jaffa" race, in which people roll the namesake spherical chocolate candy down it.Dunedin, the Gaelic name for Edinburgh, was founded in 1848 by settlers of the Free Church of Scotland, a breakaway group from the Presbyterian Church. The city's Scottish roots are still visible; you'll find New Zealand's first and only (legal) whisky distillery, a statue of Scottish poet Robert Burns, and more kilts, sporrans, and gillies than you can shake a stick at! The Scottish settlers and local Māori came together in relative peace, but this wasn't true of the European whalers who were here three decades before, as places with names such as Murdering Beach illustrate.Dunedin has always had a reputation for the eccentric. Wearing no shoes and a big beard here marks a man as bohemian rather than destitute, and the residents wouldn't have it any other way. The University of Otago was the country's first university and has been drawing writers ever since its founding in 1871, most notably Janet Frame and the poet James K. Baxter. Dunedin also has a musical heritage, which blossomed into the "Dunedin Sound" of the 1970s and '80s. | |||||||
17th17 | MarMar | 202525 | Christchurch, New Zealand | 08:00 | 20:00 | ||
Christchurch is one of New Zealand’s most English cities. The Anglisation of the area is quickly evident throughout. The name Christchurch, is named after one of the most famous Oxford Colleges. Traditional English styled punts can be seen drifting lazily along the Avon River, and customary striped blazers are still worn by students at Christ’s College. | |||||||
18th18 | MarMar | 202525 | Wellington, New Zealand | 07:00 | 17:00 | ||
New Zealand's capital is, arguably, the country's most cosmopolitan metropolis. It's world-class Te Papa Tongarewa-Museum of New Zealand is a don't-miss attraction, and the burgeoning film industry led, of course, by the Lord of the Rings extravaganzas has injected new life into the local arts scene. Attractive and compact enough to be explored easily on foot, Wellington is a booming destination. Modern high-rise buildings gaze over Port Nicholson, surely one of the finest natural anchorages in the world. Known to local Māori as The Great Harbor of Tara, its two massive arms form the jaws of the fish of Maui from Māori legend. Sometimes referred to as the windy city, Wellington has been the seat of New Zealand's government since 1865. | |||||||
19th19 | MarMar | 202525 | Napier, New Zealand | 07:00 | 15:30 | ||
The earthquake that struck Napier at 10:46 am on February 3, 1931, was—at 7.8 on the Richter scale—the largest quake ever recorded in New Zealand. The coastline was wrenched upward several feet. Almost all the town's brick buildings collapsed; many people were killed on the footpaths as they rushed outside. The quake triggered fires throughout town, and with water mains shattered, little could be done to stop the blazes that devoured the remaining wooden structures. Only a few buildings survived (the Public Service Building with its neoclassical pillars is one), and the death toll was well over 100.The surviving townspeople set up tents and cookhouses in Nelson Park, and then tackled the city's reconstruction at a remarkable pace. In the rush to rebuild, Napier went mad for art deco, the bold, geometric style that had burst on the global design scene in 1925. Now a walk through the art deco district, concentrated between Emerson, Herschell, Dalton, and Browning streets, is a stylistic immersion. The decorative elements are often above the ground floors, so keep your eyes up. | |||||||
20th20 | MarMar | 202525 | Tauranga, New Zealand | 08:45 | 20:00 | ||
The population center of the Bay of Plenty, Tauranga is one of New Zealand's fastest-growing cities. Along with its neighbor, Whakatane, this seaside city claims to be one of the country's sunniest towns. Unlike most local towns, Tauranga doesn't grind to a halt in the off-season, because it has one of the busiest ports in the country, and the excellent waves at the neighboring beach resort of Mount Maunganui—just across Tauranga's harbor bridge—always draw surfers and holiday folk. | |||||||
21st21 | MarMar | 202525 | Auckland, New Zealand | 09:30 | 21:00 | ||
Auckland is called the City of Sails, and visitors flying in will see why. On the East Coast is the Waitemata Harbour—a Māori word meaning sparkling waters—which is bordered by the Hauraki Gulf, an aquatic playground peppered with small islands where many Aucklanders can be found "mucking around in boats."Not surprisingly, Auckland has some 70,000 boats. About one in four households in Auckland has a seacraft of some kind, and there are 102 beaches within an hour's drive; during the week many are quite empty. Even the airport is by the water; it borders the Manukau Harbour, which also takes its name from the Māori language and means solitary bird.According to Māori tradition, the Auckland isthmus was originally peopled by a race of giants and fairy folk. When Europeans arrived in the early 19th century, however, the Ngāti-Whātua tribe was firmly in control of the region. The British began negotiations with the Ngāti-Whātua in 1840 to purchase the isthmus and establish the colony's first capital. In September of that year the British flag was hoisted to mark the township's foundation, and Auckland remained the capital until 1865, when the seat of government was moved to Wellington. Aucklanders expected to suffer from the shift; it hurt their pride but not their pockets. As the terminal for the South Sea shipping routes, Auckland was already an established commercial center. Since then the urban sprawl has made this city of approximately 1.3 million people one of the world's largest geographically.A couple of days in the city will reveal just how developed and sophisticated Auckland is—the Mercer City Survey 2012 saw it ranked as the third-highest city for quality of life—though those seeking a New York in the South Pacific will be disappointed. Auckland is more get-up and go-outside than get-dressed-up and go-out. That said, most shops are open daily, central bars and a few nightclubs buzz well into the wee hours, especially Thursday through Saturday, and a mix of Māori, Pacific people, Asians, and Europeans contributes to the cultural milieu. Auckland has the world's largest single population of Pacific Islanders living outside their home countries, though many of them live outside the central parts of the city and in Manukau to the south. The Samoan language is the second most spoken in New Zealand. Most Pacific people came to New Zealand seeking a better life. When the plentiful, low-skilled work that attracted them dried up, the dream soured, and the population has suffered with poor health and education. Luckily, policies are now addressing that, and change is slowly coming. The Pacifica Festival in March is the region's biggest cultural event, attracting thousands to Western Springs. The annual Pacific Island Secondary Schools’ Competition, also in March, sees young Pacific Islander and Asian students compete in traditional dance, drumming, and singing. This event is open to the public.At the geographical center of Auckland city is the 1,082-foot Sky Tower, a convenient landmark for those exploring on foot and some say a visible sign of the city's naked aspiration. It has earned nicknames like the Needle and the Big Penis—a counterpoint to a poem by acclaimed New Zealand poet James K. Baxter, which refers to Rangitoto Island as a clitoris in the harbor.The Waitemata Harbour has become better known since New Zealand staged its first defense of the America's Cup in 2000 and the successful Louis Vuitton Pacific Series in early 2009. The first regatta saw major redevelopment of the waterfront. The area, where many of the city's most popular bars, cafés, and restaurants are located, is now known as Viaduct Basin or, more commonly, the Viaduct. A recent expansion has created another area, Wynyard Quarter, which is slowly adding restaurants.These days, Auckland is still considered too bold and brash for its own good by many Kiwis who live "south of the Bombay Hills," the geographical divide between Auckland and the rest of New Zealand (barring Northland). "Jafa," an acronym for "just another f—ing Aucklander," has entered the local lexicon; there's even a book out called Way of the Jafa: A Guide to Surviving Auckland and Aucklanders. A common complaint is that Auckland absorbs the wealth from the hard work of the rest of the country. Most Aucklanders, on the other hand, still try to shrug and see it as the parochial envy of those who live in small towns. But these internal identity squabbles aren't your problem. You can enjoy a well-made coffee in almost any café, or take a walk on a beach—knowing that within 30 minutes' driving time you could be cruising the spectacular harbor, playing a round at a public golf course, or even walking in subtropical forest while listening to the song of a native tûî bird. | |||||||
22nd22 | MarMar | 202525 | Bay of Islands, New Zealand | 07:00 | 17:00 | ||
The Tasman Sea on the west and the Pacific Ocean on the east meet at thetop of North Island at Cape Reinga. No matter what route you take, you'll passfarms and forests, marvellous beaches, and great open spaces. The East Coast,up to the Bay of Islands, is Northland's most densely populated, often withrefugees from bigger cities—looking for a more relaxed life—clustered aroundbreathtaking beaches. The first decision on the drive north comes at the footof the Brynderwyn Hills. Turning left will take you up the West Coast throughareas once covered with forests and now used for either agricultural orhorticulture. Driving over "the Brynderwyns," as they are known,takes you to Whangarei, the only city in Northland. If you're in the mood for adiversion, you can slip to the beautiful coastline and take in Waipu Cove, anarea settled by Scots, and Laings Beach, where million-dollar homes sit next tosmall Kiwi beach houses.An hour's drive farther north is the Bay of Islands, known all over theworld for its beauty. There you will find lush forests, splendid beaches, andshimmering harbors. The Treaty of Waitangi was signed here in 1840 betweenMāoriand the British Crown, establishing the basis for the modern New Zealandstate. Every year on February 6, the extremely beautiful Waitangi Treaty Ground(the name means weeping waters) is the sight of a celebration of the treaty andprotests by Māori unhappy with it. Continuing north on the East Coast, theagricultural backbone of the region is even more evident and a series ofwinding loop roads off the main highway will take you to beaches that are bothbeautiful and isolated where you can swim, dive, picnic, or just laze. .The West Coast is even less populated, and the coastline is rugged andwindswept. In the Waipoua Forest, you will find some of New Zealand's oldestand largest kauri trees; the winding road will also take you past mangroveswamps. Crowning the region is the spiritually significant Cape Reinga, theheadland at the top of the vast stretch of 90 Mile Beach, where it's believedMāori souls depart after death. Today Māori make up roughly a quarter of thearea's population (compared with the national average of about 15%). The legendaryMāori navigator Kupe was said to have landed on the shores of Hokianga Harbour,where the first arrivals made their home. Many different wi (tribes) livedthroughout Northland, including Ngapuhi (the largest), Te Roroa, Ngati Wai,Ngati Kuri, Te Aupouri, Ngaitakoto, Ngati Kahu, and Te Rarawa. Many Māoriherecan trace their ancestry to the earliest inhabitants | |||||||
23rd23 | MarMar | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
24th24 | MarMar | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
25th25 | MarMar | 202525 | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, disembark the Celebrity Edge | 06:30 | |||
Sydney belongs to the exclusive club of cities that generate excitement. At the end of a marathon flight there's renewed vitality in the cabin as the plane circles the city, where thousands of yachts are suspended on the dark water and the sails of the Opera House glisten in the distance. Blessed with dazzling beaches and a sunny climate, Sydney is among the most beautiful cities on the planet.With 4.6 million people, Sydney is the biggest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia. A wave of immigration from the 1950s has seen the Anglo-Irish immigrants who made up the city's original population joined by Italians, Greeks, Turks, Lebanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thais, and Indonesians. This intermingling has created a cultural vibrancy and energy—and a culinary repertoire—that was missing only a generation ago.Sydneysiders embrace their harbor with a passion. Indented with numerous bays and beaches, Sydney Harbour is the presiding icon for the city, and urban Australia. Captain Arthur Phillip, commander of the 11-ship First Fleet, wrote in his diary when he first set eyes on the harbor on January 26, 1788: "We had the satisfaction of finding the finest harbor in the world."Although a visit to Sydney is an essential part of an Australian experience, the city is no more representative of Australia than Los Angeles is of the United States. Sydney has joined the ranks of the great cities whose characters are essentially international. What Sydney offers is style, sophistication, and great looks—an exhilarating prelude to the continent at its back door. |
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
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CS | Celebrity Suite | £8,349 | £8,349 |
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
With a separate lounge area, this spacious suite will have you feeling like a VIP.
These two-room suites feature a large living area with floor to ceiling panoramic windows, private veranda, and a separate bedroom with Celebrity’s eXhale® bedding featuring the luxury king-sized Cashmere™ Mattress. When you stay in a Celebrity Suite, you'll enjoy the luxury of a butler. This includes assistance with unpacking and packing. In-suite lunch and dinner service. Afternoon tea. Evening hors d'oeuvres and complimentary in-suite specialty coffees from Café al Bacio.
Highlights
*Bed as large or larger than average standard international king-size bed.
Exclusive services and amenities
The best amenities, all included.*
As a guest of The Retreat, you’ll also enjoy a long list of thoughtfully curated amenities that start with premium drinks and premium Wi-Fi, in addition to a private restaurant and exclusive lounge.
Premium Drinks | Enjoy your favorite beverages throughout the ship. Whether dining in our restaurants, out exploring, or relaxing by the pool.
Premium Wi-Fi | Always stay connected, no matter where you are, with complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi.
*Special fares and MoveUp upgrades from non-suite staterooms do not receive these amenities.
Services & amenities for Celebrity Suite guests
Intuitive Service
World-class cuisine
Thoughtfully curated amenities
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EV | Edge Villas | £14,128 | £14,128 |
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.
These two-story residences have a private terrace with your very own plunge pool.
The Edge Villa offers a spacious 739 square feet of split-level splendour, plus one bedroom and two bathrooms—perfect for up to four guests. The unique design of the Edge Villas seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor living. With two stories of windows that look out over the terrace (featuring a three-feet-deep plunge pool and inviting lounge furniture) to the incredible ocean views beyond, it’s an open and airy environment that truly invites the outside in, and vice versa. Edge Villas not only offer private outdoor terraces, but they also have direct access to The Retreat, an exclusive sanctuary for guests of The Retreat. Step right out to The Retreat Sundeck and The Retreat Pool and bar, or retreat to your own private oceanfront villa. The choice is yours on Celebrity Edge.
Highlights
Exclusive services and amenities
The best amenities, all included.*
As a guest of The Retreat, you’ll also enjoy a long list of thoughtfully curated amenities that start with premium drinks and premium Wi-Fi, in addition to a private restaurant and exclusive lounge.
Premium Drinks
Enjoy your favorite beverages throughout the ship. Whether dining in our restaurants, out exploring, or relaxing by the pool.
Premium Wi-Fi
Always stay connected, no matter where you are, with complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi.
*Special fares and MoveUp upgrades from non-suite staterooms do not receive these amenities.
Services & amenities for Edge Villa guests
Intuitive Service
World-class cuisine
Thoughtfully curated amenities
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.
The Iconic Suite is our most luxurious and spacious suite in the fleet. Positioned high on top of the ship, above the bridge, the Iconic Suites offer sweeping, panoramic views from front to back. They’re also the largest suites in the fleet: Each Iconic Suite is an opulent 1,892 square feet. This doesn’t include the expansive outdoor space—where you’ll find a private hot tub, stylish furnishings, and a covered, double daybed—which adds more than 689 square feet to the grand total. Iconic Suites boast two bedrooms (each with a king-sized CashmereTM Collection bed) and two full bathrooms, featuring a full shower, whirlpool tub, and nothing but the best amenities. Enough space for six guests to comfortably unwind in, there’s even an in-suite butler pantry for those occasions when you feel like entertaining. If you want the ultimate in luxury and indulgence at sea, there’s no other way to go than Iconic.
Highlights
Exclusive services and amenities
The best amenities, all included.*
As a guest of The Retreat, you’ll also enjoy a long list of thoughtfully curated amenities that start with premium drinks and premium Wi-Fi, in addition to a private restaurant and exclusive lounge.
Premium Drinks
Enjoy your favorite beverages throughout the ship. Whether dining in our restaurants, out exploring, or relaxing by the pool.
Premium Wi-Fi
Always stay connected, no matter where you are, with complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi.
*Special fares and MoveUp upgrades from non-suite staterooms do not receive these amenities.
Services & amenities for Iconic Suite guests
Intuitive Service
World-class cuisine
Thoughtfully curated amenities
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PS | Penthouse Suite | £16,922 | £16,922 |
Our Penthouse Suites feature a primary bedroom, bathroom, dining area, guest bedroom and bathroom, terrace, and private hot tub. They even have an attentive butler on hand to ensure you never have to lift a finger during your vacation.
With two bedrooms, two baths, and walk-in closets, you’ll have plenty of space to stretch out.
Penthouse Suites include a Primary bedroom, bathroom, and dressing room, living/dining area, guest bedroom and bathroom, terrace and private hot tub, plus an attentive butler on hand to ensure you never have to lift a finger during your vacation. For the interior design, we enlisted Kelly Hoppen, CBE, to bring her unparalleled vision to the table. Together, we created personal environments that rival the best boutique hotels in the world—many of which she’s designed for. Our Penthouse Suites also offer the latest technology, allowing you to precisely adjust nearly every comfort feature. With a simple touch screen, the in-room automation allows you to control everything from lighting to shades to temperature. You can even choose a setting that will tuck you in and gently wake you in the morning. It’s world-class service at the touch of a button.
Highlights
*Bed as large or larger than average standard international king-size bed.
Exclusive services and amenities
The best amenities, all included.*
As a guest of The Retreat, you’ll also enjoy a long list of thoughtfully curated amenities that start with premium drinks and premium Wi-Fi, in addition to a private restaurant and exclusive lounge.
Premium Drinks
Enjoy your favorite beverages throughout the ship. Whether dining in our restaurants, out exploring, or relaxing by the pool.
Premium Wi-Fi
Always stay connected, no matter where you are, with complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi.
*Special fares and MoveUp upgrades from non-suite staterooms do not receive these amenities.
Services & amenities for Penthouse Suite guests
Intuitive Service
World-class cuisine
Thoughtfully curated amenities
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RS | Royal Suite | £12,337 | £12,337 |
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
The best amenities, all included.*
As a guest of The Retreat, you’ll also enjoy a long list of thoughtfully curated amenities that start with premium drinks and premium Wi-Fi, in addition to a private restaurant and exclusive lounge.
Premium Drinks
Enjoy your favorite beverages throughout the ship. Whether dining in our restaurants, out exploring, or relaxing by the pool.
Premium Wi-Fi
Always stay connected, no matter where you are, with complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi.
*Special fares and MoveUp upgrades from non-suite staterooms do not receive these amenities.
Services & amenities for Royal Suite guests
Intuitive Service
Butler
World-class cuisine
Thoughtfully curated amenities
Grade Code | From | To | |
S1 | Sky Suite 1 | £5,711 | £5,711 |
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.
Enjoy all of the Suite Class exclusives with this 1-bedroom luxury suite.
The perfectly designed Sky Suite offers a blend of expansive views and intimate luxury. These large suites feature a king-sized bed from our signature Cashmere™ Mattress and a spacious, private veranda. The split bathroom features a large spa tub with shower. Sky Suites offer the latest technology that allows you to precisely adjust nearly every comfort feature in your stateroom. The in-room automation allows you to control everything from lighting, to shades, to temperature, and service with a simple touch screen. You can even choose a setting that will tuck you in and gently wake you in the morning. It’s world-class service at the touch of a button.
Highlights
*Bed as large or larger than average standard international king-size bed.
Exclusive services and amenities
The best amenities, all included.*
As a guest of The Retreat, you’ll also enjoy a long list of thoughtfully curated amenities that start with premium drinks and premium Wi-Fi, in addition to a private restaurant and exclusive lounge.
Premium Drinks | Enjoy your favorite beverages throughout the ship. Whether dining in our restaurants, out exploring, or relaxing by the pool.
Premium Wi-Fi | Always stay connected, no matter where you are, with complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi.
*Special fares and MoveUp upgrades from non-suite staterooms do not receive these amenities.
Services & amenities for Sky Suite guests
Intuitive Service
World-class cuisine
Thoughtfully curated amenities
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.
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 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®.
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.
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 | |||
13 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 | |||
ABTA and ATOL Protection* |
Fly/cruise package |
Date 12th Mar 2025 |
Nts 13 |
Interior £2,884pp |
Oceanview £3,873pp |
Balcony £4,532pp |
Suite £4,894pp |
Interior £4,150pp |
Oceanview £5,139pp |
Balcony £5,798pp |
Suite £6,160pp |
Interior £4,420pp |
Oceanview £5,409pp |
Balcony £6,068pp |
Suite £6,430pp |
Interior £4,460pp |
Oceanview £5,449pp |
Balcony £6,108pp |
Suite £6,470pp |
Interior £4,465pp |
Oceanview £5,454pp |
Balcony £6,113pp |
Suite £6,475pp |
Date 12th Mar 2025 |
Nts 13 |
Interior £2,884pp |
Oceanview £3,873pp |
Balcony £4,532pp |
Suite £4,894pp |
Interior £4,150pp |
Oceanview £5,139pp |
Balcony £5,798pp |
Suite £6,160pp |
Interior £4,420pp |
Oceanview £5,409pp |
Balcony £6,068pp |
Suite £6,430pp |
Interior £4,460pp |
Oceanview £5,449pp |
Balcony £6,108pp |
Suite £6,470pp |
Interior £4,465pp |
Oceanview £5,454pp |
Balcony £6,113pp |
Suite £6,475pp |
Interior staterooms from | £2,884pp | ||
I2 | Inside | £2,884pp | |
DI | Deluxe Inside | £2,956pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £3,873pp | ||
O2 | Ocean View | £3,873pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £4,532pp | ||
A1 | AquaClass Stateroom 1 | £5,898pp | |
A2 | AquaClass Stateroom 2 | £5,741pp | |
C1 | Concierge Class Stateroom 1 | £4,971pp | |
C2 | Concierge Class Stateroom 2 | £4,892pp | |
C3 | Concierge Class Stateroom 3 | £4,813pp | |
SV | Sunset Balcony Stateroom | £4,532pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £4,894pp | ||
CS | Celebrity Suite | £8,349pp | |
EV | Edge Villas | £14,128pp | |
PS | Penthouse Suite | £16,922pp | |
RS | Royal Suite | £12,337pp | |
S1 | Sky Suite 1 | £5,711pp | |
W | Suite Guarantee | £4,894pp | |
AS | AquaClass Sky Suite | £6,008pp | |
SS | Sunset Sky Suite | £6,528pp | |
MS | Magic Carpet® Sky Suite | £4,969pp | |
Interior staterooms from | £4,465pp | ||
I2 | Inside | £4,465pp | |
DI | Deluxe Inside | £4,537pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £5,454pp | ||
O2 | Ocean View | £5,454pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £6,113pp | ||
A1 | AquaClass Stateroom 1 | £7,479pp | |
A2 | AquaClass Stateroom 2 | £7,322pp | |
C1 | Concierge Class Stateroom 1 | £6,552pp | |
C2 | Concierge Class Stateroom 2 | £6,473pp | |
C3 | Concierge Class Stateroom 3 | £6,394pp | |
SV | Sunset Balcony Stateroom | £6,113pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £6,475pp | ||
CS | Celebrity Suite | £9,930pp | |
EV | Edge Villas | £15,709pp | |
PS | Penthouse Suite | £18,503pp | |
RS | Royal Suite | £13,918pp | |
S1 | Sky Suite 1 | £7,292pp | |
W | Suite Guarantee | £6,475pp | |
AS | AquaClass Sky Suite | £7,589pp | |
SS | Sunset Sky Suite | £8,109pp | |
MS | Magic Carpet® Sky Suite | £6,550pp | |
Interior staterooms from | £4,460pp | ||
I2 | Inside | £4,460pp | |
DI | Deluxe Inside | £4,532pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £5,449pp | ||
O2 | Ocean View | £5,449pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £6,108pp | ||
A1 | AquaClass Stateroom 1 | £7,474pp | |
A2 | AquaClass Stateroom 2 | £7,317pp | |
C1 | Concierge Class Stateroom 1 | £6,547pp | |
C2 | Concierge Class Stateroom 2 | £6,468pp | |
C3 | Concierge Class Stateroom 3 | £6,389pp | |
SV | Sunset Balcony Stateroom | £6,108pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £6,470pp | ||
CS | Celebrity Suite | £9,925pp | |
EV | Edge Villas | £15,704pp | |
PS | Penthouse Suite | £18,498pp | |
RS | Royal Suite | £13,913pp | |
S1 | Sky Suite 1 | £7,287pp | |
W | Suite Guarantee | £6,470pp | |
AS | AquaClass Sky Suite | £7,584pp | |
SS | Sunset Sky Suite | £8,104pp | |
MS | Magic Carpet® Sky Suite | £6,545pp | |
Interior staterooms from | £4,420pp | ||
I2 | Inside | £4,420pp | |
DI | Deluxe Inside | £4,492pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £5,409pp | ||
O2 | Ocean View | £5,409pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £6,068pp | ||
A1 | AquaClass Stateroom 1 | £7,434pp | |
A2 | AquaClass Stateroom 2 | £7,277pp | |
C1 | Concierge Class Stateroom 1 | £6,507pp | |
C2 | Concierge Class Stateroom 2 | £6,428pp | |
C3 | Concierge Class Stateroom 3 | £6,349pp | |
SV | Sunset Balcony Stateroom | £6,068pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £6,430pp | ||
CS | Celebrity Suite | £9,885pp | |
EV | Edge Villas | £15,664pp | |
PS | Penthouse Suite | £18,458pp | |
RS | Royal Suite | £13,873pp | |
S1 | Sky Suite 1 | £7,247pp | |
W | Suite Guarantee | £6,430pp | |
AS | AquaClass Sky Suite | £7,544pp | |
SS | Sunset Sky Suite | £8,064pp | |
MS | Magic Carpet® Sky Suite | £6,505pp | |
Interior staterooms from | £4,150pp | ||
I2 | Inside | £4,150pp | |
DI | Deluxe Inside | £4,222pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £5,139pp | ||
O2 | Ocean View | £5,139pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £5,798pp | ||
A1 | AquaClass Stateroom 1 | £7,164pp | |
A2 | AquaClass Stateroom 2 | £7,007pp | |
C1 | Concierge Class Stateroom 1 | £6,237pp | |
C2 | Concierge Class Stateroom 2 | £6,158pp | |
C3 | Concierge Class Stateroom 3 | £6,079pp | |
SV | Sunset Balcony Stateroom | £5,798pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £6,160pp | ||
CS | Celebrity Suite | £9,615pp | |
EV | Edge Villas | £15,394pp | |
PS | Penthouse Suite | £18,188pp | |
RS | Royal Suite | £13,603pp | |
S1 | Sky Suite 1 | £6,977pp | |
W | Suite Guarantee | £6,160pp | |
AS | AquaClass Sky Suite | £7,274pp | |
SS | Sunset Sky Suite | £7,794pp | |
MS | Magic Carpet® Sky Suite | £6,235pp | |
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