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6th06 | JunJun | 202525 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, embark on the Celebrity Summit | 17:00 | |||
Vancouver is a delicious juxtaposition of urban sophistication and on-your-doorstep wilderness adventure. The mountains and seascape make the city an outdoor playground for hiking, skiing, kayaking, cycling, and sailing—and so much more—while the cuisine and arts scenes are equally diverse, reflecting the makeup of Vancouver's ethnic (predominantly Asian) mosaic. Vancouver is consistently ranked as one of the world's most livable cities, and it's easy for visitors to see why. It's beautiful, it's outdoorsy, and there's a laidback West Coast vibe. On the one hand, there's easy access to a variety of outdoor activities, a fabulous variety of beaches, and amazing parks. At the same time, the city has a multicultural vitality and cosmopolitan flair. The attraction is as much in the range of food choices—the fresh seafood and local produce are some of North America's best—as it is in the museums, shopping, and nightlife.Vancouver's landscaping also adds to the city's walking appeal. In spring, flowerbeds spill over with tulips and daffodils while sea breezes scatter scented cherry blossoms throughout Downtown; in summer office workers take to the beaches, parks, and urban courtyards for picnic lunches and laptop meetings. More than 8 million visitors each year come to Vancouver, Canada's third-largest metropolitan area. Because of its peninsula location, traffic flow is a contentious issue. Thankfully, Vancouver is wonderfully walkable, especially in the downtown core. The North Shore is a scoot across the harbor, and the rapid-transit system to Richmond and the airport means that staying in the more affordable ’burbs doesn't have to be synonymous with sacrificing convenience. The mild climate, exquisite natural scenery, and relaxed outdoor lifestyle keep attracting residents, and the number of visitors is increasing for the same reasons. People often get their first glimpse of Vancouver when catching an Alaskan cruise, and many return at some point to spend more time here. | |||||||
7th07 | JunJun | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
8th08 | JunJun | 202525 | Ketchikan, Alaska, United States | 07:00 | 15:00 | ||
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. | |||||||
9th09 | JunJun | 202525 | Sitka, Alaska, United States | 07:00 | 15:30 | ||
It's hard not to like Sitka, with its eclectic blend of Alaska Native, Russian, and American history and its dramatic and beautiful open-ocean setting. This is one of the best Inside Passage towns to explore on foot, with St. Michael's Cathedral, Sheldon Jackson Museum, Castle Hill, Sitka National Historical Park, and the Alaska Raptor Center topping the must-see list.Sitka was home to the Kiksádi clan of the Tlingit people for centuries prior to the 18th-century arrival of the Russians under the direction of territorial governor Alexander Baranof, who believed the region was ideal for the fur trade. The governor also coveted the Sitka site for its beauty, mild climate, and economic potential; in the island's massive timber forests he saw raw materials for shipbuilding. Its location offered trading routes as far west as Asia and as far south as California and Hawaii. In 1799 Baranof built St. Michael Archangel—a wooden fort and trading post 6 miles north of the present town.Strong disagreements arose shortly after the settlement. The Tlingits attacked the settlers and burned their buildings in 1802. Baranof, however, was away in Kodiak at the time. He returned in 1804 with a formidable force—including shipboard cannons—and attacked the Tlingits at their fort near Indian River, site of the present-day 105-acre Sitka National Historical Park, forcing many of them north to Chichagof Island.By 1821 the Tlingits had reached an accord with the Russians, who were happy to benefit from the tribe's hunting skills. Under Baranof and succeeding managers, the Russian-American Company and the town prospered, becoming known as the Paris of the Pacific. The community built a major shipbuilding and repair facility, sawmills, and forges, and even initiated an ice industry, shipping blocks of ice from nearby Swan Lake to the booming San Francisco market. The settlement that was the site of the 1802 conflict is now called Old Sitka. It is a state park and listed as a National Historic Landmark.The town declined after its 1867 transfer from Russia to the United States, but it became prosperous again during World War II, when it served as a base for the U.S. effort to drive the Japanese from the Aleutian Islands. Today its most important industries are fishing, government, and tourism. | |||||||
10th10 | JunJun | 202525 | Juneau, Alaska, United States | 07:00 | 21:30 | ||
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. | |||||||
11th11 | JunJun | 202525 | Icy Strait Point, United States | 07:00 | 17:00 | ||
Since Icy Strait Point opened in 2004, Hoonah has attracted more visitors, particularly those who arrive by cruise ship. The port is centered around the restored salmon cannery, which now houses a museum, local arts and crafts shops, restaurants, and a mid-1930s cannery line display. Outside is the world’s largest and highest zip line at 5,330 feet long, featuring a 1,300-foot vertical drop—a thrilling ride with fantastic views of the surrounding mountains and ocean. If you're looking for more relaxing mountaintop views, book a gondola ride that will whisk you up into the mountains for some leisurely hiking and stellar sightseeing. Icy Strait Point houses several restaurants where visitors can dine on freshly caught seafood while taking in the waterfront views. A range of excursions are available at Icy Strait Point catering primarily to cruise ship passengers, from Alaska Native dance performances to bear viewing and whale watching. | |||||||
12th12 | JunJun | 202525 | At Sea | 06:00 | 10:00 | ||
13th13 | JunJun | 202525 | Seward, Alaska, United States, disembark the Celebrity Summit | 06:00 | |||
It is hard to believe that a place as beautiful as Seward exists. Surrounded on all sides by Kenai Fjords National Park, Chugach National Forest, and Resurrection Bay, Seward offers all the quaint realities of a small railroad town with the bonus of jaw-dropping scenery. This little town of about 2,750 citizens was founded in 1903, when survey crews arrived at the ice-free port and began planning a railroad to the Interior. Since its inception, Seward has relied heavily on tourism and commercial fishing. It is also the launching point for excursions into Kenai Fjords National Park, where it is quite common to see marine life and calving glaciers. |
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Grade Code | From | To | |
A2 | AquaClass Stateroom 2 | £4,797 | £4,797 |
A1 | AquaClass Stateroom 1 | £5,367 | £5,367 |
Celebrity Summit AquaClass guests enjoy a spacious private veranda, eXhale bedding, premium bathroom amenities, including a massaging showerhead and complimentary fitness classes. Plus, unlimited access to the Persian Garden, complimentary dining at Blu, and personal spa concierge.
Millennium series AquaClass guests enjoy a spacious private veranda, Exhale® bedding, premium bathroom amenities, including a massaging showerhead and complimentary fitness classes. Plus, unlimited access to the Persian Garden, complimentary dining at Blu, and personal spa concierge.
Wellness is so fundamental to our philosophy, we offer AquaClass® staterooms for a fully immersive, next-level wellness experience. Elements are thoughtfully infused throughout your stateroom. Savour clean cuisine, including new healthy options, at your exclusive restaurant, Blu. Plus, you’ll enjoy access to the Persian Garden, a spa concierge, a complimentary fitness pass, preferential rates on AquaClass spa packages, daily in-room bottled water service, healthy room-service menu options, and a yoga mat for use on board. We’ve thought of everything so that you can focus on nourishing your mind, body, and spirit.
Available on Celebrity Constellation, Celebrity Infinity, Celebrity Summit and Celebrity Millennium
*Image represents Revolutionized Celebrity Millennium and Celebrity Summit.
Spa Benefits
Amenities
Dining
*Additional charges apply
† $9.95 service fee and 20% gratuity may apply
**Bed as large or larger than average standard international king-size bed
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Enjoy Celebrity’s delectable dining delivered right to your stateroom or suite, complimentary and at any time.
Complimentary in-stateroom dining.
Tired from a day of exploring? Whether you are recuperating or just in the mood to relax, with complimentary cruise 24-hour room service you may never want to leave the comfort of your stateroom. Breakfast on the balcony? Choose from a continental or full breakfast. Or select from a wide range of delicious dishes at any time of day, or night!
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.
Café Albacio & Gelateria Menu
Espresso
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Teas
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Teas-Herbal-Tisanes
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Tea Over Ice
Other Favourites
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More Favorites
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International Coffee Cocktails-Topped with Whipped Cream
Wines by the Glass
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Gelateria
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Cool, contemporary and a little offbeat, the trailblazing Qsine offers a culinary adventure with a Uniquely Unordinary edge designed to surprise and delight.
Leave your preconceptions at the door when you take your seat at Qsine restaurant.
This unique culinary experience starts when you order your meal using an iPad. Interact with your dinner like never before as you prepare to try new things and satisfy your appetite for gastronomic adventure. The fun is matched by the contemporary twist in the classic décor, which combines flamboyance with sleek style and demands a similarly smart-casual dress code.
With an experience so interactive and exciting, you can expect nothing but a culinary revelation on your plate at Qsine. Luckily, Celebrity’s expert chefs use their exceptional skill to craft some of the most entrancing dishes you will ever see. Expect to find some twists on familiar favourites, including sushi lollipops, lobster escargot, popcorn fish and chips, and much more. With flavours originating from around the world – and combined in ways you would never expect – dining out at Celebrity Qsine is the perfect complement to a voyage to some of the most captivating destinations on earth.The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The ideal meeting place, our Rendezvous Lounge offers guests quiet niches and plush, comfortable seating.
Inspired by the vineyards of the world, Cellar Masters brings to life the experience of a global wine tour, while you learn about and taste a large variety of wines from around the world. A welcoming and unique onboard environment, you'll discover new wines, receive recommendations and enrich your knowledge of the world of wine.
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 rare vodkas and a portfolio of fine caviars.
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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
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Return flights including luggage allowance | |||
Overseas Transfers | |||
7 nights aboard the Celebrity Summit | |||
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 6th Jun 2025 |
Nts 7 |
Interior £783pp |
Oceanview £944pp |
Balcony £2,088pp |
Suite |
Interior £2,369pp |
Oceanview £2,530pp |
Balcony £3,674pp |
Suite |
Interior £2,372pp |
Oceanview £2,533pp |
Balcony £3,677pp |
Suite |
Interior £2,639pp |
Oceanview £2,800pp |
Balcony £3,944pp |
Suite |
Date 6th Jun 2025 |
Nts 7 |
Interior £783pp |
Oceanview £944pp |
Balcony £2,088pp |
Suite |
Interior £2,369pp |
Oceanview £2,530pp |
Balcony £3,674pp |
Suite |
Interior £2,372pp |
Oceanview £2,533pp |
Balcony £3,677pp |
Suite |
Interior £2,639pp |
Oceanview £2,800pp |
Balcony £3,944pp |
Suite |
Interior staterooms from | £783pp | ||
Z | Interior Stateroom Guarantee | £783pp | |
I2 | Inside Stateroom | £864pp | |
I1 | Prime Inside Stateroom | £900pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £945pp | ||
Y | Ocean View Stateroom Guarantee | £945pp | |
SV | Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with Veranda | £2,832pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £2,089pp | ||
A1 | AquaClass Stateroom 1 | £3,296pp | |
A2 | AquaClass Stateroom 2 | £2,948pp | |
DV | Deluxe Veranda Stateroom | £2,089pp | |
Interior staterooms from | £2,369pp | ||
Z | Interior Stateroom Guarantee | £2,369pp | |
I2 | Inside Stateroom | £2,450pp | |
I1 | Prime Inside Stateroom | £2,486pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £2,531pp | ||
Y | Ocean View Stateroom Guarantee | £2,531pp | |
SV | Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with Veranda | £4,418pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £3,675pp | ||
A1 | AquaClass Stateroom 1 | £4,882pp | |
A2 | AquaClass Stateroom 2 | £4,534pp | |
DV | Deluxe Veranda Stateroom | £3,675pp | |
Interior staterooms from | £2,372pp | ||
Z | Interior Stateroom Guarantee | £2,372pp | |
I2 | Inside Stateroom | £2,453pp | |
I1 | Prime Inside Stateroom | £2,489pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £2,534pp | ||
Y | Ocean View Stateroom Guarantee | £2,534pp | |
SV | Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with Veranda | £4,421pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £3,678pp | ||
A1 | AquaClass Stateroom 1 | £4,885pp | |
A2 | AquaClass Stateroom 2 | £4,537pp | |
DV | Deluxe Veranda Stateroom | £3,678pp | |
Interior staterooms from | £2,639pp | ||
Z | Interior Stateroom Guarantee | £2,639pp | |
I2 | Inside Stateroom | £2,720pp | |
I1 | Prime Inside Stateroom | £2,756pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £2,801pp | ||
Y | Ocean View Stateroom Guarantee | £2,801pp | |
SV | Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with Veranda | £4,688pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £3,945pp | ||
A1 | AquaClass Stateroom 1 | £5,152pp | |
A2 | AquaClass Stateroom 2 | £4,804pp | |
DV | Deluxe Veranda Stateroom | £3,945pp | |
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