Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity Solstice
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Celebrity Cruises was established in 1989, and merged with Royal Caribbean in 1997.

Celebrity launched smaller-ship Azamara Cruises in 2007, while the company has began acquiring larger Solstice-class ships, including Celebrity Solstice, Celebrity Equinox and Celebrity Eclipse.

The cruise company's ships belong are the "premium" cruise market, offering spacious accommodations, attentive service and many dining options.

Celebrity Cruises operates four Millennium-class ships which entered service after 2000: Constellation, Infinity, Millenium and Summit. There is also one smaller Xpedition-class ship Celebrity Xpedition.

Two Century-class ships Celebrity Century and Mercury entered service in 1995 and 1997.

7-night Bermuda cruises start at about $699 per person. The company offers cruises of various lengths to destinations around the world.

Choose from Alaska, Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, New England, Caribbean, Europe, Galapagos, Pacific Northwest, Panama Canal, South America and Transatlantic cruises.