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Celebrity Cruises Blogs

Incorporating the game-changing Celebrity Edge, identical sister ship Celebrity Apex and brand-new Celebrity Beyond, the Edge Series has redefined luxury cruising.

Uniquely designed to bring you closer to the ocean, these cutting-edge luxury ships all feature a ‘Magic Carpet’; the world's first cantilevered venues at sea to move 15 decks, offering open-air panoramic views. Accommodation includes the brand new and exclusive Edge Villa, featuring two-storeys of indoor/outdoor living space, while the Infinite Balconies feature doors that pull back at the touch of a button, seamlessly opening up to the breathtaking views. You can also look forward to inspiring interiors from Kelly Hoppen CBE, world-class entertainment, revolutionary dining experiences and a serene spa complete with 23 treatment rooms, eight SEA Thermal suites and a fitness centre with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the sea. Enjoy all of this and more as you cruise to some of the most enchanting destinations in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe and the Caribbean, satisfying your appetite for adventure, inspiration and wonder with a variety of shore excursions – from river rafting through central Rome to marvelling at Mayan ruins with an expert guide.

If a holiday to the Galápagos Islands is on your bucket-list, the shiny new 100-passenger Celebrity Flora is the ship for you. Built specifically to cruise the Galápagos Islands, it has been equipped with cutting-edge technology, an Ecuadorian design and a focus on sustainability. Game-changing amenities include six Zodiacs and a team of onboard Galápagos naturalists - one for every twelve guests - while every stateroom on board is a suite, featuring incredible design features and indulgent touches that make unwinding after a day of adventures, easier than ever. Accompanied by the Galápagos National Park-certified expedition team, enjoy complimentary twice-daily shore landings and excursions, visiting areas often only open to scientists and spotting species that don't exist anywhere else on the planet - including marine iguanas and Galápagos hawks.