With 16 purpose-built ships in its fleet, Celebrity Cruises has a range of larger, mid-size, and smaller ships designed with specific destinations in mind, including the Galapagos, North America, and the South Pacific, to name just a few. One of its main attractions is its world-class dining experience set in elegant venues with flexible dining times. In addition to the main dining rooms, guests can visit specialty restaurants like Tuscan Grille, Murano, and Le Petit Chef. Take part in an at-sea wine tasting to learn what the perfect pairing might be for dinner each night.
Hours spent at sea pass quickly thanks to onboard activities including but not limited to cooking classes, art tours, and guest speakers. To add a new spark to popular destinations and interest longtime cruisers, Celebrity has created themed cruises that appeal to specific interests, such as smooth jazz, Pride, or fitness-focused sailings.
The sailing to take this year: With over 300 ports of call, Celebrity Cruises has no shortage of itineraries. For a warm-weather getaway, the eight-day Aruba, Curacao, and Cayman cruise is a round-trip sailing that begins and ends in Fort Lauderdale. Guests can experience the natural benefits of Curacao’s famous aloe plants, explore the Hato caves, and enjoy the island’s white sandy beaches. Departs November 13, 2025, from $2,334 per person.