Featured Cabins
Itinerary
Los Angeles, California, United States
Home of the famous Hollywood sign and Walk of Fame, Los Angeles is the place to visit for anyone interested in film and television and hoping to get a glimpse at some famous actors and artists. Stroll down the Walk and enjoy the glamorous atmosphere and famous surroundings, or take a break on the Santa Monica pier and watch the sun set on the sea.
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Puerto Vallarta is a resort town on Mexico’s Pacific coast, in Jalisco state. It is known for its beaches, water sports and nightlife scene. Its cobblestone center is home to the ornate Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe church, boutique shops and a range of restaurants and bars. El Malecón is a beachside promenade with contemporary sculptures, as well as bars, lounges and nightclubs.
Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala
Puerto Quetzal is Guatemala’s largest Pacific Ocean port. It is important for both cargo traffic and as a stop-off point for cruise liners
Los Angeles, California, United States
Home of the famous Hollywood sign and Walk of Fame, Los Angeles is the place to visit for anyone interested in film and television and hoping to get a glimpse at some famous actors and artists. Stroll down the Walk and enjoy the glamorous atmosphere and famous surroundings, or take a break on the Santa Monica pier and watch the sun set on the sea.
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Puerto Vallarta is a resort town on Mexico’s Pacific coast, in Jalisco state. It is known for its beaches, water sports and nightlife scene. Its cobblestone center is home to the ornate Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe church, boutique shops and a range of restaurants and bars. El Malecón is a beachside promenade with contemporary sculptures, as well as bars, lounges and nightclubs.
Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala
Puerto Quetzal is Guatemala’s largest Pacific Ocean port. It is important for both cargo traffic and as a stop-off point for cruise liners
Puntarenas, Costa Rica
This town is not on the Nicoya Peninsula, but rather on Costa Rica’s mainland. It is best known as a cruise-ship port and launching pad for ferries heading southeast to the coast of the Nicoya Peninsula and for cruises sailing out on the Gulf of Nicoya. Puntarenas is also a major fishing port with a lively fish market. The town’s reputation suffers from the unimpressive parts you see from your car as you roll through town on the way to the ferry dock. But the town has a lot of character off the main drag, thanks to its illustrious past as an affluent port town and principal vacation spot for San José’s wealthy, who arrived by train in the last century. Once the port was moved and roads opened to other beaches, Puntarenas’s economy crashed, but it’s making a comeback. Sitting on a narrow spit of sand—punta de arenas literally means “point of sand”—that protrudes into the Gulf of Nicoya, the town boasts a beautifully groomed, wide Blue Flag beach with views of the Nicoya Peninsula and spectacular sunsets, along with a public swimming pool, the San Lucas Beach Club, and a marine-life museum. Ticos arrive by bus and car to enjoy the beach and stroll the Paseo de los Turistas, a beachfront promenade lined with tree-shaded concrete benches and seafood restaurants. Crowds of locals, called porteños, cruise by on bicycles, the town’s most popular form of transport.
Panama Canal Transit
No additional details available for this day.
Cartagena, Colombia
Cartagena’s magnificent city walls and fortresses, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, enclose a well-restored historic center (the Cuidad Amurallada, or walled city) with plazas, churches, museums, and shops that have made it a lively coastal vacation spot for South Americans and others. New hotels and restaurants make the walled city a desirable place to stay, and the formerly down-at-the-heels Getsemaní neighborhood attracts those seeking a bohemian buzz. The historic center is a small section of Cartagena; many hotels are in the Bocagrande district, an elongated peninsula where high-rise hotels overlook a long, gray-sand beach.When it was founded in 1533 by Spanish conquistador Pedro de Heredia, Cartagena was the only port on the South American mainland. Gold and silver looted from indigenous peoples passed through here en route to Spain and attracted pirates, including Sir Francis Drake, who in 1586 torched 200 buildings. Cartagena’s walls protected the city’s riches as well as the New World’s most important African slave market.
Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Puntarenas, Costa Rica
This town is not on the Nicoya Peninsula, but rather on Costa Rica’s mainland. It is best known as a cruise-ship port and launching pad for ferries heading southeast to the coast of the Nicoya Peninsula and for cruises sailing out on the Gulf of Nicoya. Puntarenas is also a major fishing port with a lively fish market. The town’s reputation suffers from the unimpressive parts you see from your car as you roll through town on the way to the ferry dock. But the town has a lot of character off the main drag, thanks to its illustrious past as an affluent port town and principal vacation spot for San José’s wealthy, who arrived by train in the last century. Once the port was moved and roads opened to other beaches, Puntarenas’s economy crashed, but it’s making a comeback. Sitting on a narrow spit of sand—punta de arenas literally means “point of sand”—that protrudes into the Gulf of Nicoya, the town boasts a beautifully groomed, wide Blue Flag beach with views of the Nicoya Peninsula and spectacular sunsets, along with a public swimming pool, the San Lucas Beach Club, and a marine-life museum. Ticos arrive by bus and car to enjoy the beach and stroll the Paseo de los Turistas, a beachfront promenade lined with tree-shaded concrete benches and seafood restaurants. Crowds of locals, called porteños, cruise by on bicycles, the town’s most popular form of transport.
Panama Canal Transit
No additional details available for this day.
Cartagena, Colombia
Cartagena’s magnificent city walls and fortresses, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, enclose a well-restored historic center (the Cuidad Amurallada, or walled city) with plazas, churches, museums, and shops that have made it a lively coastal vacation spot for South Americans and others. New hotels and restaurants make the walled city a desirable place to stay, and the formerly down-at-the-heels Getsemaní neighborhood attracts those seeking a bohemian buzz. The historic center is a small section of Cartagena; many hotels are in the Bocagrande district, an elongated peninsula where high-rise hotels overlook a long, gray-sand beach.When it was founded in 1533 by Spanish conquistador Pedro de Heredia, Cartagena was the only port on the South American mainland. Gold and silver looted from indigenous peoples passed through here en route to Spain and attracted pirates, including Sir Francis Drake, who in 1586 torched 200 buildings. Cartagena’s walls protected the city’s riches as well as the New World’s most important African slave market.
Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Georgetown, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Begin exploring the capital by strolling along the waterfront Harbour Drive to Elmslie Memorial United Church, named after the first Presbyterian missionary to serve in Cayman. Its vaulted ceiling, wooden arches, and sedate nave reflect the religious nature of island residents. In front of the court building, in the center of town, names of influential Caymanians are inscribed on the Wall of History, which commemorates the islands’ quincentennial in 2003. Across the street is the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly Building, next door to the 1919 Peace Memorial Building. In the middle of the financial district is the General Post Office, built in 1939. Let the kids pet the big blue iguana statues.
Tampa, Florida, United States
Home to a large number of museums, and often considered one of the best destinations for the arts in the US, Tampa is a must see for anyone interested in the arts, contemporary or older. The Museum of Science and Industry is also an interesting tourist attractions to visit, especially with children.
Georgetown, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Begin exploring the capital by strolling along the waterfront Harbour Drive to Elmslie Memorial United Church, named after the first Presbyterian missionary to serve in Cayman. Its vaulted ceiling, wooden arches, and sedate nave reflect the religious nature of island residents. In front of the court building, in the center of town, names of influential Caymanians are inscribed on the Wall of History, which commemorates the islands’ quincentennial in 2003. Across the street is the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly Building, next door to the 1919 Peace Memorial Building. In the middle of the financial district is the General Post Office, built in 1939. Let the kids pet the big blue iguana statues.
Tampa, Florida, United States
Home to a large number of museums, and often considered one of the best destinations for the arts in the US, Tampa is a must see for anyone interested in the arts, contemporary or older. The Museum of Science and Industry is also an interesting tourist attractions to visit, especially with children.
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Ocean View Stateroom
Prime Ocean View Stateroom
Veranda Stateroom (and Partial View)
Prime Veranda Stateroom
Deluxe Veranda Stateroom
Concierge Class Stateroom
Prime Concierge Class
Ultra Deluxe Concierge Class
AquaClass® Staterooms
Celebrity Suite
Penthouse Suite
Royal Suite
Aqua Sky Suite
Sky Suite
Suite Guarantee
Prime AquaClass® Stateroom
AquaClass® Stateroom Guarantee
Concierge Stateroom Guarantee
Sunset Veranda Stateroom
Ultra Deluxe Veranda
Veranda Stateroom Guarantee
Deluxe Ocean View
Ocean View Stateroom Guarantee
Prime Inside Stateroom
Inside Stateroom
Inside Stateroom Guarantee
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About the Ship
Deck Plans
- Medical Facilities (Deck 1 Located by Mid-Ship Elevators
- Inside Stateroom
- Prime Ocean View Stateroom
- Ocean View Stateroom
- Kitchen
- Tuscan Grille
- The Meeting Place
- Shore Excursions
- Celebrity iLounge
- Grand Foyer
- Captain’s Club
- Concierge
- Guest Relations
- Destination Concierge
- The Theatre
- Inside Stateroom
- Prime Ocean View Stateroom
- Ocean View Stateroom
- Cosmopolitan Restaurant
- Luminae
- Rendezvous Lounge
- Grand Foyer
- Martini Bar/Crush
- The Casino
- Art Gallery
- Photo Gallery & The Studio
- The Theatre
- The Retreat Lounge
- Cosmopolitan Restaurant
- Blu
- Sushi on Five
- Cellar Masters
- Gelateria
- Café Al Bacio
- Grand Foyer
- Future Cruise Vacations
- Speciality Boutiques
- The Shops
- The Theatre
- Prime Inside
- Prime Ocean View
- Deluxe Ocean View
- Veranda Stateroom
- Deluxe Veranda
- Ultra Deluxe Concierge Class
- Celebrity Suite
- Aqua Sky Suite
- Penthouse Suite
- Royal Suite
- Sky Suite
- Prime Inside
- Prime Ocean View
- Deluxe Ocean View
- Prime Veranda
- Veranda Stateroom
- Sunset Veranda Stateroom
- Veranda (Partial View)
- Deluxe Veranda
- Ultra Deluxe Veranda
- Prime Concierge Class
- Concierge Class
- Celebrity Suite
- Prime Inside
- Ultra Deluxe Veranda
- Prime Concierge Class
- Concierge Class
- Sky Suite
- Celebrity Suite
- Deluxe Ocean View
- Veranda Stateroom
- Veranda (Partial View)
- Sunset Veranda Stateroom
- Deluxe Veranda
- Prime Inside
- Ultra Deluxe Veranda
- Concierge Class
- Prime AquaClass
- AquaClass
- Celebrity Suite
- Sky Suite
- Deluxe Ocean View
- Prime Veranda
- Sunset Veranda Stateroom
- Deluxe Veranda
- Veranda (Partial View)
- Sunset Bar
- Oceanview Café
- Pool Grill
- Pool
- Bar
- Spa Café
- Solarium
- Ladies/Gents Changing
- The Spa
- Hair Salon
- Treatment Rooms
- Persian Gardens
- Fitness Centre
- Aerobics Studio
Veranda Stateroom
- Qsine®
- Jogging Track
- Mast Bar
- X Club
- Video Arcade
- Camp At Sea
- Sky Lounge
- Prime Inside Stateroom
- Prime AquaClass Stateroom
- Rooftop Terrace
- Basketball Court
- Movie Screen
- The Retreat Sundeck
- Hot Tub
- ADA Ramp
- Medical Facilities (Deck 1 Located by Mid-Ship Elevators
- Inside Stateroom
- Prime Ocean View Stateroom
- Ocean View Stateroom
- Kitchen
- Tuscan Grille
- The Meeting Place
- Shore Excursions
- Celebrity iLounge
- Grand Foyer
- Captain’s Club
- Concierge
- Guest Relations
- Destination Concierge
- The Theatre
- Inside Stateroom
- Prime Ocean View Stateroom
- Ocean View Stateroom
- Cosmopolitan Restaurant
- Luminae
- Rendezvous Lounge
- Grand Foyer
- Martini Bar/Crush
- The Casino
- Art Gallery
- Photo Gallery & The Studio
- The Theatre
- The Retreat Lounge
- Cosmopolitan Restaurant
- Blu
- Sushi on Five
- Cellar Masters
- Gelateria
- Café Al Bacio
- Grand Foyer
- Future Cruise Vacations
- Speciality Boutiques
- The Shops
- The Theatre
- Prime Inside
- Prime Ocean View
- Deluxe Ocean View
- Veranda Stateroom
- Deluxe Veranda
- Ultra Deluxe Concierge Class
- Celebrity Suite
- Aqua Sky Suite
- Penthouse Suite
- Royal Suite
- Sky Suite
- Prime Inside
- Prime Ocean View
- Deluxe Ocean View
- Prime Veranda
- Veranda Stateroom
- Sunset Veranda Stateroom
- Veranda (Partial View)
- Deluxe Veranda
- Ultra Deluxe Veranda
- Prime Concierge Class
- Concierge Class
- Celebrity Suite
- Prime Inside
- Ultra Deluxe Veranda
- Prime Concierge Class
- Concierge Class
- Sky Suite
- Celebrity Suite
- Deluxe Ocean View
- Veranda Stateroom
- Veranda (Partial View)
- Sunset Veranda Stateroom
- Deluxe Veranda
- Prime Inside
- Ultra Deluxe Veranda
- Concierge Class
- Prime AquaClass
- AquaClass
- Celebrity Suite
- Sky Suite
- Deluxe Ocean View
- Prime Veranda
- Sunset Veranda Stateroom
- Deluxe Veranda
- Veranda (Partial View)
- Sunset Bar
- Oceanview Café
- Pool Grill
- Pool
- Bar
- Spa Café
- Solarium
- Ladies/Gents Changing
- The Spa
- Hair Salon
- Treatment Rooms
- Persian Gardens
- Fitness Centre
- Aerobics Studio
Veranda Stateroom
- Qsine®
- Jogging Track
- Mast Bar
- X Club
- Video Arcade
- Camp At Sea
- Sky Lounge
- Prime Inside Stateroom
- Prime AquaClass Stateroom
- Rooftop Terrace
- Basketball Court
- Movie Screen
- The Retreat Sundeck
- Hot Tub
- ADA Ramp