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Penthouse Suite
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Category S2 handicap suites (2130, 2132, 2134, 2136) are without bathtubs.
Aqua-Concierge Balcony Cabins
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The Celebrity Cruises Equinox ship has a total of 1426 staterooms, of which 85% are balcony, 5% are outside (oceanview), 10% inside. The cruise liner has 121 connecting cabins and 520 cabins that can be booked as triple and quad (accommodate 3rd/4th passenger). Wheelchair-accessible cabins are 30, including 6 Inside, 4 Oceanview, 16 Balcony and 2 Suites.
Follows the review of Celebrity Equinox staterooms as amenities, furniture, amenities, and complimentary services:
Guests in all Celebrity Equinox suites enjoy as bonus amenities: iPod station, 24-hour butler service for priority check-in, luggage packing/unpacking, shoeshine, full en-suite dining service (expanded room-service menu, afternoon tea, hors-d'oeuvres in the evening, complimentary coffee (espresso, cappuccino), dining reservations and seating preferences, welcome gifts (champagne bottle, fruits, flowers, Celebrity tote bag).
Additional perks for all suite passengers are the complimentary premium beverages, all specialty/surcharge restaurants dining, unlimited Internet, mini-bar (complimentary water, soft drinks, beers), premium bath amenities (by Bulgari), exclusive Suite-only lounge (Michael’s Club /concierge service), exclusive Suite-only restaurant (for breakfast, lunch, dinner).
All balcony cabins and all-suite grades feature floor-ceiling sliding doors leading to a private verandah (lounge furniture).
As “family cabins” the ship offers 121 connecting cabins plus 4 “Family Veranda” suites (capacity up to 5). These fore-located family suites are sized 575 ft2 (53,4 m2), each with balcony (sized 55 ft2 or 105 ft2 / 5-10 m2, furnished with 2-seat dining table), separate living room (coffee table, 2 chairs, convertible sofa /to trundle bed, dining area /4-seat table), two separate bedrooms (wardrobes, one with queen bed, one with single twin plus upper Pullman bed).
All Celebrity Equinox cabins as amenities have 2 twin beds (convertible to Queen-size double bed, bedside tables with lamps), ample closet space, private bathroom (shower, bath products, towels, bathrobes), comfortable sitting area (desk, drawers, vanity, sofa), smart HDTV, individual air-conditioning, direct-dial phone, electronic safe box and lifejackets (in the closet or behind the desk mirror), mini bar (AquaClass rooms and suites have mini-fridge), Wi-Fi Internet access, deluxe bedding sets (100% cotton), 24-hour room service (complimentary). Some staterooms additionally have a sofabed or/and upper (Pullman beds) for 3rd/4th person.
The list of complimentary bathroom amenities includes bar soap, shampoo, lotion, conditioner, hair dryer (wall-mounted).
The 24-hour Room Service menu includes cold and hot breakfast items (cereals, fruits, eggs, pancakes, also daily soups, salads, fast food (burgers, sandwiches, pizza, desserts, vegetable lasagna, steaks, quesadillas), also items from the main dining room’s dinner menu. The room service order is via the cabin phone or the interactive TV system.
Each passenger stateroom is equipped with an interactive TV system (smart HDTV and keyboard-remote control device). The TV is interfaced with a mini Mac computer that allows Internet access, booking excursions, making reservations, ordering services, checking onboard accounts, browsing food and bar menus; watching movies on-demand. The channeling includes sports-movie-music-news channels, also Celebrity Cruises ship info channel and live camera views. The TV size varies by cabin category, raging between 32 and 52 inches (in largest suites).
As to power outlets, each cabin has several US-standard plugs (North American 3-pronged / 3-pin sockets, 110 V) and one European-standard plug (2-pronged / 2-pin socket, 220 V). UK passengers have to use adapters. There are no bedside plugs, so bringing an extension cord is recommended.
Celebrity Cruises Penthouse Suites are among the best-rated cruise ship suite accommodations. Each of those has has a foyer, separate bedroom (king bed, 52-inch TV, vanity desk, walk-in closet, dressing room), bathroom (marble floor, 26-inch TV, large double-sink vanity area, whirlpool bathtub, WC/bidet, large-size shower for 2 /dual shower heads), large living room (hardwood floor, motorized curtains with lights, throw rug, plush furniture, double sofa bed, coffee table, 4 chairs, media center, 52-inch TV with surround sound, baby grand piano), dining area (glass-topped 8-seat table, pantry, full wet bar), powder room (WC, shower), full guest bathroom, huge veranda (size 390 ft2 / 36 m2, with patio furniture, 4-seat dining table, outdoor Jacuzzi tub).
Royal Suites have separate bedroom (queen bed, vanity desk, TV, large walk-in closet), master bathroom (whirlpool bathtub, separate shower stall, double-sink vanity), guest bathroom (WC/sink), large living room (L-shaped double sofa bed, coffee table, chair, media center, 52-inch TV with surround sound), separate dining area (glass-topped 6-seat table, full wet bar), large veranda (size 160 ft2 / 14,5 m2, with patio furniture and outdoor Jacuzzi tub).
Celebrity Suites have entrance hall, separate bedroom (2 twin beds /convertible, vanity, TV, walk-in closet, dual access bathroom (bathtub, shower), living room (L-shaped double sofa bed, coffee table, vanity desk, chair, media center, 52-inch TV with surround sound), spacious veranda (105 ft2 / 9,8 m2).
Sky Suites (mini-suites) have 2 twin beds (convertible to queen), bathroom (with bathtub-shower), living area (with double sofa bed), 40-inch TV, mini-fridge, spacious veranda (80 ft2 / 7,5 m2).
Aqua Class (“spa cabins”) represent a new class of accommodations. All are located on Deck 11 (near the Canyon Ranch Spa). As for sizes, they are identical to Deluxe OceanView, Sunset Veranda and Concierge staterooms (190 ft2 / 55 ft2 balcony). The difference is in the complimentary amenities and privileges. Guests in AquaClass cabins enjoy the following bonus amenities and services: exclusive dining at the Blu restaurant (located aft-portside on Entertainment Deck 5 /priority seating, complimentary continental breakfast and dinner), unlimited Spa access (Persian Garden, Relaxation Room), daily bottled water and fresh (flavored) iced tea, luxury bedding sets (Frette linens, towels, robes, slippers, pillow menu), premium bath products (spa cosmetics, gels), in-cabin dining (daily canapes, exclusive (healthy food) room service menu, wellness classes, personal Spa Concierge (treatments booking, products info, wellness library recommendations). AquaClass cabin bathrooms are equipped with a 5-head Hansgrohe shower tower.
Guests in Concierge Class cabins enjoy the following concierge services: priority check-in, welcome gifts (sparkling wine, fruits, flowers, Celebrity tote bag), hors-d'oeuvres in the evenings, pillow menu, dinner seating preferences, shoeshine. Bonus amenities are exclusive Concierge Lounge (serving free coffee, juices, pastries), exclusive Main Dining Room luncheons (on embarkation day only), high-quality balcony furniture.
Guests in Suite Class cabins (excluding Junior Suites) enjoy complimentary dining (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) at the new Luminae restaurant located on Plaza Deck 3 (lobby deck, aft-starboard).
Each The Retreat Suite is served by a dedicated butler (contacted via a WhatsApp chat function) allowing guests to message their butler at any time. The Retreat guests also enjoy complimentary services provided by a dedicated excursion expert, including personalized planning (for land-related activities) and arranging transportation/transfers for shore excursions. Suite-to-car butler escorts are available for private trips ashore.
Sunset Veranda (balcony) cabins are with bow location. Balcony staterooms in categories 2C and 2D are with obstructed view (due to lifeboats).
IMPORTANT: Celebrity Cruises charges USD 3,95 for late-night room service orders (between 11 pm and 6 am). This is an extra service charge implemented fleetwide (including on the Equinox ship). Passengers exempted from the new room service fee are the occupants of higher-grade cruise accommodations (Aqua-class, Concierge-class and all Suites).
IMPORTANT: The daily replenished bottled water perk for AquaClass cabins is no longer available. AquaClass guests, along with passengers in Sky Suite and Celebrity Suite accommodations, now receive (free of charge) two bottles of water (9 oz / 250 ml) only once – upon embarkation. Still, AquaClass passengers enjoy the beverage package perk, so they can take bottles of water for free at any of the ship bars. Know that Celebrity Cruises drink packages are not available on trans-oceanic (including Transatlantic) crossings.
Celebrity Cruises ship gratuities (automatic tipping per person per day) are as follows – standard cabins (Inside, Oceanview, Balcony) USD 13,50 (up from USD 12,95), AquaClass-ConciergeClass cabins (USD 14 / up from USD 13,45), Suites (USD 17 /up from USD 16,45). Daily gratuities are shared by the ship’s service staff (dining, housekeeping, cabin stewards, etc).
Handicap / wheelchair-accessible cruise cabins
For Celebrity Cruises passengers with disabilities, the Equinox ship offers a total of 30 accessible cabins in the following categories:
- S2 (Sky Suite / mini suite on deck 12) – sized 345 ft2 / 32 m2 (veranda 100 ft2 / 9 m2)
- AA (AquaClass Balcony, on deck 11) – sized 300 ft2 / 28 m2 (veranda 80 ft2 / 7 m2)
- C3 (Concierge Class Balcony, on deck 10) – sized 300 ft2 / 28 m2 (veranda 80 ft2 / 7 m2)
- 2B (Balcony, on decks 6 and 7) – sized 290 ft2 / 27 m2 (veranda 80 ft2 / 7 m2)
- category 8 (Oceanview, on deck 3) – sized 290 ft2 / 27 m2
- categories 9 and 10 (Inside cabins on decks 8 and 9) sized 245 ft2 / 23 m2.
- Each of the handicap staterooms features larger size (compared to the non-accessible counterpart), wider doors (39 inch / 1 m, automatic, sitting-level keycard slot), turning spaces (5 ft / 1,5 m), ramped thresholds, beds with open bed frames, lowered vanity in the sitting area, amplified phones, captioned TVs, wider bathrooms (door width 32 inches/0,8 m, roll-in shower, fold-down shower bench, grab bars, lower sinks, and closet rods, raised toilets, hand-held shower head).
- Service dog relief boxes are also available (on request).
- All handicap cabins feature a convenient location near the ship’s elevators.
- Accessible suites are butler served. Among other chores, personal butler also provides luggage assistance (packing, unpacking, moving).
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Celebrity Equinox Verandah
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- 5 Entertainment
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- 11 Penthouse
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Stateroom Features
- Floor to ceiling sliding glass doors
- Sitting area with sofa
- Two beds that convert to queen
- Bath with shower stall and washbasin
- Television, safe, phone, hairdryer
- Wireless internet access for a nominal fee.
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Deck Locations
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7 Sunrise
8 Vista
9 Panorama
Important Information
All category V3 cabins have obstructed view when looking down to the water and slightly obstructed horizon view. Category DV and V2 has unobstructed horizon view but obstructed views when looking down to the water (except some forward V2 cabins)
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Everything you need to know about Celebrity Cruises cabins and suites
In keeping with the ambiance on Celebrity Cruises ' vessels, the brand's accommodations offer an elevated experience without going full-on luxury. That means Celebrity's passengers can expect more sophisticated surroundings and an upscale vibe at relatively affordable prices.
Like the vessels themselves, the line's cabins are well-appointed and elegant, with modern touches that appeal to a slightly younger-than-average cruise demographic.
Learn what to expect from each room type before you book with our primer for those who are new to Celebrity.
Celebrity Cruises cabin primer
Celebrity Cruises' fleet of ships includes more than a dozen vessels that fall into four main categories : Millennium Class, Solstice Class, Edge Class and Galapagos Class. Ships in the first three classes share similarities in terms of their cabin offerings. The Galapagos-class vessels are much smaller and include a narrower selection of cabin types and amenities. Because of this, the Galapagos Class will have its own section below; the other sections of this article do not apply to the Galapagos Class.
Although all of the ships' staterooms fall into the same general categories – insides, oceanviews, balconies and suites – the specific types of each vary across classes, particularly with regard to the most expensive options.
Even at the most basic level, nearly all accommodations include two twin beds that can be connected to form a king (most rooms) or queen; a desk and vanity area with a chair, drawers and a phone; nightstands with drawer space and reading lights; a sofa or plush chair; a coffee table; an in-cabin bathroom with shampoo, conditioner, body wash and towels; a closet with shelves, hanging space and bathrobes; a safe; a hair dryer; a television with a selection of movies and live TV, as well as shipboard channels and the ability to check the daily schedule and your onboard bill; a mini-fridge; a selection of outlets, including USB ports; and individual lighting and climate controls.
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All cabins also come with the services of a room attendant, who will tidy your digs up to two times daily. All passengers also have access to 24-hour room service, which carries a fee of $9.95 per order, plus an 18% auto-gratuity.
Across the fleet, all ships offer connecting rooms, with some of the largest suites joining to sleep up to 10 people. The line also features special accommodations for solo cruisers on a small number of its vessels (specifics are noted below under applicable cabin categories).
Further, all ships offer several accessible accommodations across all main stateroom categories (except Celebrity Solstice and Celebrity Reflection, which do not offer accessible standard balcony cabins) for passengers needing extra space for wheelchairs, walkers and scooters. Those cabins feature wider (32-inch) doorways, a 5-foot turning radius, ramped bathroom thresholds, bathroom grab bars, lowered sinks and vanities, higher toilets, roll-in showers with fold-down benches, hand-held showerheads, lowered closet bars and accessible balconies (in select staterooms).
Unless otherwise noted, all cabins are designed for double occupancy. In most cases, solo travelers staying in accommodations meant for two people will be charged an additional cruise fare, known as a single supplement. Further, some staterooms are outfitted with trundle beds, pull-down bunks or sofa beds that can accommodate up to four people per room.
Inside cabins on Celebrity ships
Inside cabins on Celebrity ships run anywhere from 170 to 202 square feet, and they offer everything mentioned above. The one thing they don't have is a view.
As is implied by their name, they have no windows and no balconies for natural light or fresh air. These are stellar options for anyone on a budget or travelers who have trouble sleeping with any sort of light.
Celebrity Silhouette has four inside cabins available for solo travelers.
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Oceanview cabins on Celebrity ships
Oceanview cabins on Celebrity ships come in at between 170 and 242 square feet, depending on the ship and type.
True to their name, these rooms offer views of the ocean from windows that don't open, so although there are no in-cabin ocean breezes, there is natural light.
They include all of the basic amenities listed above.
Balcony cabins on Celebrity ships
There are several veranda categories available throughout the Celebrity fleet, all of which offer traditional balcony setups. Types include basic balcony cabins (170 to 202 square feet, 38- to 53-square-foot balcony), Family Verandas (270 to 575 square feet, 106- to 242-square-foot balcony) that sleep a larger number of people and Sunset Verandas (194 to 228 square feet, 53- to 89-square-foot balcony) that offer aft views of the ship's wake.
The vessels also offer AquaClass and Concierge Class digs, which are essentially basic balcony accommodations with some extras. The former focuses on wellness and comes with free fitness classes, unlimited access to the onboard spa's thermal suite, dining at exclusive health-focused restaurant Blu, a healthier room service menu, daily bottled water, upgraded toiletries, discounts on spa packages and yoga mats for in-cabin use. The latter entitles cruisers to amenities like dedicated concierge services, as well as an exclusive luncheon, daily in-room canapes and sparkling wine on request.
Basic amenities are included, but what really sets these accommodations apart is that they provide cruisers with private access to ocean air – no need to venture to a public deck.
Infinite Veranda
As with standard balcony cabins, Infinite Verandas – which are only found on ships in the line's Edge Class – come with the basic amenities listed above, but they also grant a bit more interior space (202 square feet) in lieu of the usual walk-out terrace.
They earn their own category here because, as those who book the accommodations will find, instead of a traditional balcony, they have a window that can be raised and lowered with the push of a button. A set of see-through folding doors allows the area near the window to be cordoned off in order to make it feel like a more traditional balcony.
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Celebrity's three newest vessels each have several Infinite Veranda solo cabins for cruisers traveling by themselves. Celebrity Edge has 16, and Celebrity Apex offers 24, while Celebrity Beyond boasts 32. They offer 131 to 184 square feet of space with 42- to 45-square-foot interior balcony areas.
Suites on Celebrity ships
There are 10 types of suites on Celebrity's ships, four of which – Sky Suites, Celebrity Suites, Royal Suites and Penthouse Suites – appear on every single ship in the fleet. Two more – Edge Villas and Iconic Suites – are found only on Edge-class vessels. Another two, Signature Suites and Reflection Suites, are exclusive to Celebrity Reflection, and the remaining Sunset Suites and AquaClass Suites are new to the fleet with the debut of Celebrity Beyond.
Passengers booked in any of the suites in this category have access to the exclusive suites-only lounge and pool deck, known as The Retreat, as well as dining in suite-access-only restaurant Luminae.
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Cruisers in these accommodations also receive a slew of perks, including higher-level Wi-Fi and drink packages (upgraded from the free ones that come with all fares); onboard credit; prepaid gratuities; free in-room bottles of alcohol; complimentary laundry, shoeshine, butler and concierge services; and priority embarkation and tendering, among other draws.
An explanation of each type of suite can be found below.
These are the smallest suites in the fleet, ranging from 251 to 362 square feet with balconies that range from 57 to 163 square feet. They're arranged in a studio configuration, similar to what you'd find in non-suite cruise-ship accommodations. They're the least expensive option for those who crave access to suite-level amenities.
Celebrity Suites
For cruisers wanting the step up their square footage or storage space, a Celebrity Suite will do the trick. Expect 394 to 498 square feet, plus a balcony between 51 and 105 square feet, complete with separate living and bedroom spaces, a sizeable bathroom (with a bathtub/shower combo) and tons of drawers and cabinets to help chronic overpackers stow their belongings.
Royal Suites
For an even bigger upgrade, Royal Suites come in at between 538 and 687 square feet with verandas measuring 72 to 195 square feet. Each has ample storage, separate lounging and sleeping quarters, and a generously sized bathroom with a shower and separate soaking tub that's perfect for relaxing after a day in port.
Penthouse Suites
Penthouse suites are the largest accommodations found fleetwide, ranging from 1,291 to 1,432 square feet with 197- to 1,098-square-foot verandas that are large enough for their own private hot tubs. The two-bed, two-bath setup with a separate sitting area and dining table that seats eight, makes these cabins great for entertaining or sharing with travel companions.
Edge Villas
These two-deck suites offer an upstairs-and-downstairs setup with one bedroom, two bathrooms, and a living room in 739 square feet of space. There's also a 211-square-foot balcony. These rooms are exclusive to the line's Edge Class of ships, and they boast access to a private plunge pool.
Iconic Suites
Iconic Suites -- which are in high demand, due to their limited numbers and plethora of extras -- are the largest on Edge-class vessels, offering 1,892 square feet, a nearly 689-square-foot balcony (larger than most staterooms onboard, complete with a private hot tub and daybed), a bathroom with dual sinks and a whirlpool tub, and an unparalleled forward-facing view from directly above the bridge.
Signature Suites
While Signature Suite accommodations are on the smaller side, at 441 square feet, the 118-square-foot balcony still manages to include an outdoor tub with a rain shower so you can soak while taking in the views as you sail. They also include high ceilings, a shower/tub combo, and separate living and sleeping areas.
Reflection Suites
At nearly four times the size of Signature Suites, Reflection Suites come equipped with two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a cantilevered glass shower that hangs out over the ocean for simply amazing views. All of this fits neatly into 1,636 square feet of space, plus a 194-square-foot balcony. Dual sinks, a separate soaking tub with a rain shower, high ceilings, a walk-in closet, and a prime corner location round out the opulent offerings. These suites are only slightly smaller than Iconic Suites, but their verandas are far tinier.
Sunset Suites
Similar to the wake-view concept behind the line's Sunset Veranda staterooms, Sunset Suites provide an elevated experience with the same stunning vistas at each ship's aft. Some of these suites are on the smaller side, comprising 296 to 575 square feet, plus a 53- to 242-square-foot balcony, but they do incorporate separate living and sleeping areas, making them feel more like true suites.
AquaClass Sky Suites
These rooms combine the space and enhanced extras of a Sky Suite (including access to The Retreat and Luminae) with the perks of an AquaClass cabin – fitness classes, thermal suite access, dining at Blu, daily bottled water, discounts on spa packages and yoga mats for in-cabin use – to bring passengers a more health-centric suite experience in 319 square feet with a 79-square-foot veranda.
Cabins on Celebrity's Galapagos-class ships
Because Celebrity's expedition vessels are much smaller, they warrant their own section. What follows is a breakdown of the cabin types – most of which are suites – offered on each ship.
Note that Celebrity Flora, Celebrity Xpedition and Celebrity Xploration have neither The Retreat nor Luminae, so suite passengers do not have access to those venues. Amenities also may vary from those offered on the fleet's non-expedition ships.
Celebrity Flora
The largest of Celebrity's expedition vessels, Celebrity Flora houses 50 cabins with a double-occupancy capacity for 100 passengers. All staterooms are classified as suites, with a mix of several types of Sky Suites, including some with Infinite Verandas (330 to 365 square feet, 65- to 86-square-foot balcony); Royal Suites (559 square feet, 129-square-foot balcony); and Penthouse Suites (1,288 square feet, 321-square-foot balcony).
Celebrity Xpedition
Significantly smaller is Celebrity Xpedition, which can carry 48 passengers across 24 cabins at capacity. Availability includes 160-square-foot oceanview accommodations; 175-square-foot Junior Suites with 45-square-foot verandas; and a combination of suites – Xpedition Suites, Royal Suites and Penthouse Suites – that run the gamut from 205 to 460 square feet with balconies ranging from 50 to 235 square feet. Given that Penthouse Suites on the line's other ships span 1,291 to 1,432 square feet with 197- to 1,098-square-foot verandas, it's easy to see that suite sizes decrease as ship sizes decrease.
Celebrity Xploration
The tiniest and most no-frills option on Celebrity's roster is Celebrity Xploration, which carries just 16 people in eight cabins at its maximum. Oddly, all staterooms are labeled as Junior Suites, but while half of them have balconies (180 square feet with 245-square-foot verandas), the other half (190 square feet) don't. It's also interesting to note that, in the ones that do have them, the balconies boast significantly more space than the interior living area does.
Bottom line
Celebrity's selection of basic cabins is fairly standard. However, when it comes to suites, passengers have a decent number of choices, and even the smallest and least expensive options offer coveted amenities and access to dedicated spaces.
Although there are suite types that span the entire fleet, the line likes to create experiences that are exclusive to some of its newest classes and ships.
Celebrity is one of the best big-ship cruise brands when it comes to everything from service and extras to in-cabin storage space, decor and even furniture layout. Overall, the line offers an upscale ambiance with a lot of value for your money, starting with inside cabins and running right up through accommodations at the suite level.
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best and worst balcony cabins on equinox
By colkeena , October 6, 2018 in Celebrity Cruises
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What balcony cabins should I avoid?Thank you.
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helen haywood
2D balcony cabins are obstructed (Google for pictures) 2C balcony cabins are semi-obstructed. On Equinox (which is a Solstice Class ship) all balcony cabins are the same size. Some have larger balconies. Whether you want to be forward, midship or aft or higher or lower decks is up to you.
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See what cabin are available in a location that you would like then go to the S Class cabin Compliation and see if there is information on the cabins you think would work.
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I think one area of balconies I would really avoid are those on deck 6, midship on the port side. Right below that is the smoking section and it can (and will) drift up onto your balcony if someone is smoking right below.
The other areas to avoid are just underneath the pool deck or terrace in the back. I try to stay away from any cabin with a public deck above it ... below it, too, if possible, depending on what is below you.
On deck 6, the 2D cabins will have the tenders come up to the railing of your balcony except for the ones that are midship. 6210 is a good choice, though. Also, there are some cabins with the balcony directly between the boats, so if that is your only option, I would go for one of those. On the same deck, 2C cabins will have the top of the lifeboats come up to the bottom of your balcony, so there is a lot less obstruction, especially if you are seated on your balcony. Towards the very aft of deck 6, there are a few cabins on each side that have larger balconies and your obstruction is the roof of the specialty restaurants from the deck below. You may look at it as an extension to your balcony, although you can't use it as such. It doesn't bother me at all but some people don't like it. Keep in mind there are no aft stairs or elevators on the S Class ships so the closest elevator / stairs are midship if you choose one of these cabins.
Aft facing cabins are wonderful .... mostly in the more expensive categories. They are very popular.
I absolutely love the hump cabins in the middle of the ship .... the ones on the slant have larger balconies and would choose one just aft of the hump due to wind issues that may occur on your sailing. Some people don't like these because you can't see forward or aft, depending on which side of the hump you choose. For a regular sized balcony with full view, the hump cabins in the middle are also quite nice!
PS -- 6240 and 6242 are 2C cabins that have a white noise humming issue. You may love that or hate that ... we love it so will take one of those cabins any day.
phoenix_dream
There are also a handful of cabins that have window washing equipment blocking your view. These are NOT listed as obstructed, although they should be. I'm sorry but I do not recall the numbers - they were AQ and on a hump (I believe the forward hump cabins if memory serves). You might want to search the boards for posts on that issue. We had one of those cabins and loved the bigger balcony but were very annoyed by the window washing equipment, which hangs down very low so is always smack dab in front of your face when on the balcony.
I believe one of those window washing cabins is 1554 on all S class ships except Reflection.
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Founded in 1989 by the Greece-based Chandris Group, the funnels of Celebrity Cruises’ fleet are marked with a large X – actually the Greek letter chi – in a nod to the line’s Greek roots.
Acquired by Royal Caribbean in 1997, today the line is known for its ultra-chic ships – think of them as a relaxed luxury resort at sea – whose elegantly cool spaces have been created by world-renowned designers and architects including Kelly Hoppen CBE , Jouin Manku, Nate Berkus and Tom Wright.
Celebrity Cruises also has one of the most famous cruise ship captains in Kate McCue , who became the first American woman to captain a mega-ship – Celebrity Summit – in 2015, at the age of 38.
McCue isn’t the only woman in a position of responsibility at Celebrity Cruises as the line works towards gender equality. Ecuadorian Nathaly Alban is the first female captain to navigate the Galapagos, Briton Rachel Arnold is a chief officer, while Nicholine Tifuh Azirh became the first woman from Ghana to work on the bridge of a cruise ship.
1. Where does Celebrity cruise?
Celebrity Cruises sails to more than 300 destinations in 79 countries, meaning you are spoilt when choosing where to go and when.
That being said, Europe and Alaska are Celebrity Cruises’ summer mainstays, with the Caribbean the established winter haunt – although the line will also send several of its ships to Asia and Australia during the Northern Hemisphere’s colder months.
Celebrity’s Galapagos-based vessel, Celebrity Flora, sails exclusively around the region, in keeping with local rules.
Most of the Miami-based brand’s itineraries range from one to two weeks in length. The sister cruise line to Royal Caribbean and Silverseas, Royal Caribbean Group , owns all three – Celebrity doesn’t offer Grand Voyages or world cruises. Rather, the line’s longest voyage is a 19-night Tahitian Treasures sailing onboard Celebrity Solstice. Departing from Honolulu in Hawaii, the cruise calls at Papeete, Raiatea and Moorea (French Polynesia) and Tauranga, Auckland and the Bay of Islands (New Zealand), before arriving in Sydney.
Celebrity also offers a range of mini cruises – bite-sized voyages that range from two to four days in length and are ideal for those who are new to cruising and looking to test the waters before committing to a longer itinerary.
Options include a three-night Key West and Perfect Day itinerary – which, as the name suggests, features a stop at Perfect Day at CocoCay (Royal Caribbean’s £190 million private island in the Bahamas) – or, closer to home, the Netherlands with its canal-filled cities and countryside lined with colourful tulip fields.
And if you want to skip today’s overcrowded airport experience, the good news is that Celebrity Apex will home-port in Southampton for a second consecutive summer in 2025. The Edge-class ship will offer cruises to the Norwegian fjords and Arctic Circle.
2. Who does Celebrity Cruises appeal to?
Celebrity Cruises attracts a diverse range of passengers. While most of the onboard activities and amenities including the stylish pool and lounge areas, classic shows (including exclusive performances from American Ballet Theatre performers on certain ships), casinos, martini bars, musicians and magicians, appeal to couples in their 40s and 50s, the line also draws in families thanks to its array of kids’ clubs (dubbed Camp at Sea) during the school holidays.
Camp at Sea is split into five age groups – Shipmates (three to five), Cadets (six to nine), Captains (10-12), and Teens (13-17) – with activities falling into four distinct categories: art, recreation, culinary and STEM.
What you won’t find are the surfing and skydiving simulators, rock-climbing walls, go-kart tracks or zip lines that the likes of Carnival, Royal Caribbean and NCL all offer.
Celebrity Cruises is also one of the most welcoming cruise lines for the LGBTQ+ community . The line pioneered same-sex marriages at sea and kicks off every cruise with a hosted LGBTQ+ welcome party. This is followed by “social hours” and other special events aimed at creating an inclusive environment. Then, each June, Celebrity throws its annual Pride Party at Sea: expect daily LGBTQ+ gatherings, guest entertainers and a flag-raising ceremony .
3. Celebrity Cruises’ fleet
There are 14 ships – with more on the horizon. These can be divided into four classes (or series as the line calls them) which are as follows: Edge, Solstice, Millennium and Galápagos.
Edge series
Celebrity Ascent (3,260 passengers), Celebrity Beyond (3,260 passengers), Celebrity Apex (2,910 passengers), Celebrity Edge (2,918 passengers)
A further Edge-class vessel, Celebrity Xcel, is slated to launch in November 2025.
Celebrity’s Edge-class ships are the line’s newest and also the largest. All four feature an orange-hued, tennis-court-size floating platform called the magic carpet, which can move between decks. It can serve as everything from an al fresco extension of a fine dining restaurant on deck 5 to a chill-out lounge and bar on decks 14 and 16.
Guests also love the industry-first Infinite Veranda staterooms with outward-facing walls made entirely of glass that were first introduced on Celebrity Edge.
Other highlights include the rooftop garden – a living, urban playscape – Eden (a three-storey lounge/restaurant/performance space) and the adults-only solariums.
On the food front, there are up to 33 restaurants to choose from including Le Voyage – Daniel Boulud’s first signature restaurant at sea, which debuted on Celebrity Beyond.
Interiors are the brainchild of Kelly Hoppen, whose slick signature style is reflected in the chic, clean lines of the Edge-class staterooms.
​​Sails to: Caribbean, Mediterranean, Transatlantic (Ascent and Beyond); Caribbean, Mediterranean, Northern Europe (Apex); Caribbean, Mediterranean (Edge)
Solstice series
Celebrity Reflection (3,480 passengers), Celebrity Silhouette (3,324 passengers), Celebrity Eclipse (3,148 passengers), Celebrity Equinox (3,148 passengers), Celebrity Solstice (3,148 passengers)
Unveiled between 2008 and 2012, Celebrity’s five Solstice-class ships can accommodate between 2,852 and 3,046 passengers, and are best known for their lawn club – areas on their top deck that feature half an acre of real grass at sea.
With their hammocks and Adirondack chairs, they are a great spot to soak up the sun or play lawn games such as croquet .
Other features on Celebrity’s Solstice class ships include a glassblowing pavilion, where demos and hands-on classes are held; an outdoor pool; and an adults-only indoor pool.
On Solstice, the first of the eponymous series, around 80 per cent of staterooms come equipped with a private veranda, while Reflection is home to the 1,646-square-foot Reflection Suite – Celebrity Cruises’ first two-bedroom suite.
All Solstice ships offer the same six complimentary dining options as well as five speciality restaurants: Eden, Le Petit Chef, Murano, Tuscan Grille and Sushi on Five. Reflection and Silhouette have two additional speciality venues in the Lawn Club Grill and The Porch.
Sails to: Caribbean and Europe (Reflection); Europe, Northern Europe, Caribbean (Silhouette); Alaska, New Zealand and Australia (Eclipse); Caribbean (Equinox); Australia and Alaska (Solstice)
Millennium series
Celebrity Constellation (2,559 passengers), Celebrity Summit (2,599 passengers), Celebrity Infinity (2,593 passengers), Celebrity Millennium (2,593 passengers)
The four ships in Celebrity’s Millennium series – the oldest of the line’s three main classes of vessels – were rolled out at the turn of the millennium, as their name reflects.
Despite being more than 20 years old, the vessels are modern in appearance, having undergone various renovations as part of the line’s $500 million (£379 million) “Celebrity Revolution” project.
Their smaller size – each Millennium ship has a capacity of between 2,593 and 2,599 passengers – makes them ideal for passengers seeking a more intimate cruise ship experience.
However, the fact that Millennium-class vessels are about 30 per cent smaller than their Solstice sisters does mean that they have fewer facilities – although rest assured that fan favourites such as the solarium, the retreat, the rooftop terrace and the grand foyer are all present and correct.
​​Sails to: Mediterranean, Caribbean (Celebrity Constellation); Alaska, Caribbean (Celebrity Summit); Mediterranean, Canary Islands (Celebrity Infinity); Asia (Celebrity Millennium)
Galápagos series
Celebrity Flora (100 passengers)
Celebrity operates a small vessel in the Galápagos Islands that can accommodate just 100 passengers.
Launched in 2019, Celebrity Flora is one of the most luxurious ships in the Galápagos. Expect all-suite accommodation, two impressive penthouse suites spanning the width of the vessel, and special cabanas for overnight glamping on the top deck.
You’ll find fewer onboard amenities on the Galápagos vessel compared with Celebrity’s larger ships, but that’s because you’re in Ecuador’s exhilarating island chain – where the emphasis is rightly on adventure and excursion.
Naturalists lead excursions to see Darwin’s finches, marine iguanas, blue-footed boobies, giant tortoises and sea and land iguanas.
Two other Galápagos ships – the 48-passenger Celebrity Xpedition and 16-passenger Celebrity Xploration – were sold in June 2024 and will join Lindblad Expeditions’ National Geographic fleet early next year.
​​Sails to: The Galápagos Islands (Celebrity Flora)
4. Loyalty scheme
The Captain’s Club is a points-based programme that has six tiers. Earn points on every sailing – the amount depends on the length of the cruise and the type of cabin you book – and for non-sailing activities via the line’s Power Up Points programme, which are converted into rewards such as complimentary laundry service, spa discounts, stateroom upgrades and invitations to exclusive onboard events. Upon reaching the top Zenith tier, receive a complimentary seven-night Bermuda or Caribbean cruise.
5. Accessibility onboard
Celebrity Cruises says: “Please give our Celebrity team a call to discuss your accessible requirements. Our team can take care of the majority of our guests’ accessible requests over the phone (0344 493 2043).”
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Tomsk has none of the historical pomp and circumstance of Russia's two major tourist destinations, Moscow and St. Petersburg . For the traveler who hankers for something besides glittering churches and postcard-familiar scenery, Tomsk offers something more subdued. Wooden houses, like those out of a favorite Russian fairy tale, line the streets in various stages of repair or renovation. The many universities give the town a learned, serious atmosphere. And the museums are heavy with the gravity of Siberian history. Set in the midst of miles of taiga, Tomsk has a quiet dignity.
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The best time to visit Tomsk is in the summer: June, July, or August. The sunny, warm days are perfect for taking walks in Lagerny Sad, the war memorial park that looks over the River Tom. The residential neighborhoods are full of points of interest, and the downtown area is great for shopping and eating. However, even on rainy days, you can find something to do. Not only is there a recently established art museum, but the Tomsk Regional Museum gives an in-depth look at how the peoples of Siberia once lived.
For those who want something special, it's imperative to check out the KGB Memorial Museum. Located in the original Tomsk KGB headquarters, it is a reminder of the terror of the Communist years and the many labor and concentration camps that were set up in the Tomsk region. The holding cells for prisoners also contain their stories of survival; a rotating exhibit honors the art, literature, and lives of those who were brave enough to fight against and tell about their experiences at the hands of the KGB. The museum is the only one like it in the country, and visitors can see Solzhenitsyn's signature in its guestbook.
The wooden houses are a point of pride for the people of Tomsk. Many of the more elaborate ones have become symbols of the city. The windows are bordered with elaborately carved wooden decorations, some in themes depicting birds or dragons. Some of these buildings are still inhabited, which seems a decent metaphor for the way the past in Siberia maintains a symbiont relationship with the present.
The rare Westerner in Tomsk will be met with wariness and curiosity, though seldom hostility. Anyone who shows interest in Tomsk or the Siberian way of life will make friends quickly. Tomichi, the citizens of Tomsk, love to have guests and to share their warm Russian hospitality with foreigners. Their knowledge of their city and of Siberian history can make a stay in this town especially meaningful. You can meet them at the American Center near Tomsk State University, at the central fountain where many Tomichi congregate during the evening, over drinks at one of the many bars, or even on the bus. Any foreigner tends to stand out, but this can be an advantage when trying to make friends.
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One of the most delightful aspects of a Siberian summer is the food. The markets are full of delicious fruits and berries, all of which are at premium pricing for the traveler who is used to paying an arm and a leg for sub-par produce. There is an extensive variety of cheese and other dairy products, free from the processes that often make US diary bland and lacking consistency. At certain times of the week, you can visit stalls that sell meat freshly butchered or fish freshly caught. Be sure to be aware of any old woman by the side of the road with vegetables for sale - they're almost always home-grown and delicious.
Tomsk is a part of Russia that is unique for the Eastern European traveler. Its small size and community atmosphere, along with its proximity to vast pine forests, make it an escape from the big city Russia that most tourists are familiar with. Fourteen hours by train will take you to a bigger city, Krasnoyarsk, and then you can ride the Trans-Siberian railroad on to Novosibirsk. However, given Tomsk's character and quality, it is unlikely any visitor will be in a hurry to leave.
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Veranda: Balcony cabins on Celebrity Equinox are known as Verandas. They run 194 square feet with 54-square-foot balconies and can be found on decks 6 to 9. Balcony furniture consists of a tall ...
Click on top left to choose a different ship or use the menu above which is specific for Celebrity Equinox. HOME > Celebrity > Celebrity Equinox Decks and Cabins; Built in 2009, the Celebrity Cruise Line Celebrity Equinox cruise ship weighs 122K tons and has 1431 staterooms for up to 3434 passengers served by 1000 crew.There are 15 passenger decks, 8 with cabins.
Stateroom Cabin Features: - Window - Two beds that convert to queen size - Bath with shower - Vanity - Television, safe, phone, hairdryer - Sitting area with sofa - Wireless internet access for a nominal fee. Click for our Oceanview cabin page with actual pictures and videos. Sleeps up to: 4 70 Cabins of this type.
Deck 2. Deck 3. The magnificent main dining room of Celebrity Equinox. With a two-story glass wine tower and dazzling chandeliers, this quintessential dining area has a decidedly Hollywood aura. Serving savory World & Continental cuisine, complete with Celebrity's famed European-style service.
Launched in 2009, the Solstice-class Celebrity Equinox cruise ship has, for the most part, managed to stay fresh and modern. ... Celebrity Equinox cabins to avoid include the Veranda units on Deck ...
Celebrity Equinox Verandah stateroom videos. Scroll over cabin (stateroom) tiles below to click and watch videos. Cruisedeckplans.com shows up to 10 of the most recent videos added to our collection on this page. Be sure to click the link in the section below to see other cabins we have videos for. The date shown is the date video was published.
Explore Celebrity Equinox cabins. Celebrity Equinox cabins are slightly larger than those on other ships in the fleet, and have ample storage, including modular closets and in-room safes. Of the ship's 1,426 cabins, only 10 percent are interior rooms, while 80 percent have private balconies. Staterooms range from 176 square feet for oceanview ...
Celebrity's three newest vessels each have several Infinite Veranda solo cabins for cruisers traveling by themselves. Celebrity Edge has 16, and Celebrity Apex offers 24, while Celebrity Beyond boasts 32. They offer 131 to 184 square feet of space with 42- to 45-square-foot interior balcony areas.
See Celebrity Equinox cabins, staterooms and suites. View Celebrity Equinox stateroom pictures and descriptions at iCruise.com. Save up to $100 on your next cruise. ... Celebrity Equinox Cruise Accommodations, Staterooms and Suites. Please note that the staterooms shown below are samples only. Actual cabin decor, details and layout may vary by ...
2D balcony cabins are obstructed (Google for pictures) 2C balcony cabins are semi-obstructed. On Equinox (which is a Solstice Class ship) all balcony cabins are the same size. Some have larger balconies. Whether you want to be forward, midship or aft or higher or lower decks is up to you. Sent from my iPhone using Forums.
Celebrity Cruises - Celebrity Equinox Complete List of Staterooms and Suites. This is a list of all the cabins and suites onboard Celebrity Cruises's Celebrity Equinox. Please click a cabin number below for more details about that particular cabin. Please note, cabin decor and size may vary among cabins in these categories.
Celebrity Equinox - Cabin 2124. Back. to cabin category. Cruises from $. Floor Plan. Size: 300 sq. ft.; Veranda: 79 sq. ft. Occupancy: Up to 4 guests. Cabin Category: V6. Amenities: Two twin beds convertible to a queen-size bed with plush duvet and premium linens sitting area with sofa bed walk-in closet private veranda with lounge seating ...
Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. How a 4 star cruise turned into a 2 star review. This review of my July 30th sailing out of Barcelona on the Equinox (booked 3 cabins) would normally be a 4 star review. I will explain in a minute why I lowered my score. There were a lot of positives about this cruise.
Founded in 1989 by the Greece-based Chandris Group, the funnels of Celebrity Cruises' fleet are marked with a large X - actually the Greek letter chi - in a nod to the line's Greek roots.
Today the Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced the third annual Tampa Bay Buccaneers Fan Cruise will set sail March 7-10, 2025, from Fort Lauderdale to the Caribbean on the award-winning Celebrity ...
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Celebrity Beyond Cruise Review to Caribbean - Southern Share. Tweet. jclcustom38 . Contributor Level: Second Mate 73 Days Till Next Cruise Cruises: 7+ cruises. Reviews: 4 ... Cabin type: Balcony Cabin number: 11230. Traveled as: Couple Reviewed: 5 hours ago. Review summary We have sailed on the Beyond before and we excited to do so again. ...
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Review 1. Votes 30. ☆☆☆☆☆ ☆☆☆☆☆. · 2 years ago. What an amazing ship, staff are what make this ship and the high standards of restaurant food. Even though the ship was full there is always space for a quiet read or coffee. Lots of things to keep you occupied if needed. Cabin was roomy and Comfy.