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Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity Cruises is a cruise line headquartered in Miami, Florida[1] and a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. Celebrity Cruises was founded in 1988 by the Greece-based Chandris Group, and merged with Royal Caribbean Cruise Line in 1997.[2] Celebrity's signature logo is an "Χ" displayed on the funnel of Celebrity ships, and is the Greek letter chi, for "Chandris".[3][4]

Celebrity Cruises
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryCruises
Founded1988 (1988) in Greece
FounderChandris Group
Headquarters25°46′31″N 80°10′41″W / 25.7753°N 80.1780°W / 25.7753; -80.1780, ,
U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Laura Hodges Bethge
(President & CEO)
ProductsCruises
ParentRoyal Caribbean Group
Websitecelebritycruises.com

History

Chandris Group (1988–1997)

Founding and first ship SS Meridian

 
Celebrity Cruises first ship SS Meridian

Celebrity Cruises was founded in April 1988 as a subsidiary of the Greece-based Chandris Group to operate upmarket cruise ships to Bermuda.[5][6] Chandris had been involved in cruise traffic since the 1960s,[4] and during the late 1980s the company operated in the United States market under the brand name Chandris Cruises. Chandris Fantasy Cruises targeted the lower end of the cruise passenger market, with fleets consisting of second-hand ocean liners.[7] Celebrity Cruises came into existence when, in April 1988, Home Lines, at the time one of the world's leading premium cruise lines, was sold to Holland America Line. Home Lines' ships had held two of the five contracts offered by the Government of Bermuda to cruise lines, giving the ships priority berthing arrangement and unlimited access of sail to the islands in exchange for the ships sailing to Bermuda between April and October each year. Although these contracts were highly valued, Holland America Line decided to withdraw the former Home Lines ships from this service, leaving an opening for two new ships to gain access. Chandris wanted to acquire the contracts, but the Government of Bermuda was only willing to award them to upmarket cruise lines, which Chandris Fantasy Cruises was not.[5]

In order to gain the Bermuda Government contracts, Chandris created Celebrity Cruises and immediately began negotiating with the Bermuda Government in April 1988. As a result of the negotiations, Celebrity Cruises was awarded the contract for two ships for a five-year period beginning in 1990[5] In order to fulfill the contract, Chandris Fantasy Cruises' Galileo was rebuilt at Lloyd Werft, Germany in 1989, re-entering service as Meridian for Celebrity Cruises in February 1990.[5][3]

Celebrity Cruises adopted the Chandris "X" which was slightly stylized for their logo. The new line advertised themselves as a “Luxury Cruising by Design", with the strategy of offering and upscale product with mass-market pricing.[8] The ships would have refined interiors, destinations and dining, which included a partnership with famed chef Michel Roux, a unique thing for a cruise line at the time.[8] Quoted by then chairman, John Chandris, "“We will feature comfort and quality, not glitz and glitter."[8]

First new-builds: Horizon and Zenith

 
Celebrity's first class of new builds included the 1992 built Zenith

Celebrity cruises second ship Horizon, that had been ordered in 1988 as a replacement for Amerikanis in the Chandris Fantasy fleet, was transferred to Celebrity Cruises fleet, entering service in May 1990.[5][9] It would be the lines first purpose built new build.[10] In late 1990 Celebrity Cruises placed an order for a sister ship of the Horizon, delivered in 1992 as Zenith.[5][11]

Century class debut

 
The Mercury, third ship in the Century class

Celebrity ordered a trio of newbuilds at Meyer Werft, known as the Century class, with first ship the Century debuting in 1996, followed by the Galaxy and Mercury.[11] These would be the last ships designed under the Chandris family management.

Royal Caribbean Group (1997–present)

In 1997, the Chandris family sold its interests in Celebrity Cruises to Royal Caribbean Cruise Line,[12] leading to the formation of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (later Royal Caribbean Group) as a holding company to keep both brands separate, and the renaming of Royal Caribbean Cruise Line to Royal Caribbean International.[5] Following the delivery of the Mercury, the lines first ship, the Meridian, was sold to Singapore-based Sun Cruises.

Millenium class debut

 
Summit in Celebrity's short lived second generation livery

Between 2000 and 2002 Celebrity took delivery of a quartet of new ships, the first gas turbine-powered cruise ships, and aptly named Millennium-class ships Millennium, Infinity, Summit and Constellation.[11] The new class of ship introduced a new hull livery, with dark blue hull, gold stripes, and red accents on the mast and funnel. The livery was short Iived, and after a few years would revert to Celebrity's original white hull, dark blue stripe color scheme.[5]

 
Celebrity Millennium, the lead ship in the Millennium class in reverted classic Celebrity livery.

The Celebrity Expeditions sub-brand was launched in 2001 with the acquisition of Celebrity Xpedition, a small boutique ship offering specialized cruises around the Galápagos Islands.[13] In 2005, the Horizon was transferred to the fleet of Royal Caribbean's United Kingdom-based subsidiary Island Cruises.[9] In the same year, the first ship of what was to be named Solstice class was ordered from Meyer Werft.[14] By 2007, three more ships of this class were on order.[15]

In 2006, plans were made to transfer Blue Moon and Blue Dream from the fleet of Pullmantur Cruises to Celebrity Cruises under the names of Celebrity Quest and Celebrity Journey. The ships would have joined the Celebrity Expeditions sub-brand,[16][17] but in the end the decision was made to form an entirely new line, Azamara Cruises, to operate these ships in 2007.[18] Also in 2007 the Zenith was transferred to Pullmantur Cruises 'in exchange' for the Azamara ships.[16] Transfer of the Zenith also meant the end of Celebrity Cruises' association with Bermuda for the time being, as no ship was brought in to replace her on the cruises to Bermuda.[19] In April 2010, The Celebrity Summit began to reposition yearly to New Jersey to offer cruises to Bermuda.[20]

 
Celebrity Solstice, the lead ship in the Solstice class

In 2007–2008, all of Celebrity Cruises' ships were renamed with a "Celebrity" prefix added to the pre-existing ship names.[11][21]

Solstice class debut

Celebrity Solstice, the first ship in the new Solstice class, was delivered to Celebrity on 24 October 2008.[22] In May 2009 Galaxy was transferred to the fleet of TUI Cruises, a joint venture between Celebrity Cruises' owner Royal Caribbean Group and TUI AG and renamed as Mein Schiff.[23] Two more Solstice-class ships entered service – the Celebrity Equinox in 2009 and the Celebrity Eclipse in 2010.

In 2011, Celebrity Mercury was sold by Celebrity fleet to become Mein Schiff 2 for TUI Cruises.[24] The fourth Solstice-class ship the Celebrity Silhouette entered service in 2011. The Celebrity Reflection was delivered in 2012.

In 2014, Celebrity Cruises launched a blog called "Catalyst," which covered travel, fashion and culture.[25]

In April 2015, Celebrity's oldest ship at the time, the Celebrity Century, departed the fleet.[26]

Edge class debut

 
Celebrity Edge, the lead ship in the Edge class

On 4 December 2014, Celebrity Cruises signed of a letter of intent for a new class of vessels. The two 2,900-guest, 117,000 GT ships, would be developed under the project name EDGE and will build upon the brand's Millennium-class and Solstice-class vessels. The company took delivery of the first Edge-class vessel, the Celebrity Edge, on 31 October 2018,[27] followed by the Celebrity Apex in 2020, and enlarged stretched Edge-class Celebrity Beyond in 2022.[28] The Edge class introduced a new livery for the brand, with blue painted hulls that would be incorporated on the rest of the fleet as part of the Celebrity revolution initiative.[29][30]

In December 2014, Lisa Lutoff-Perlo, a 32-year veteran of Celebrity Cruises, was promoted to president and chief executive officer, making her "the first woman to be named CEO of a major cruise line".[31][32][33]

On 14 March 2016, Celebrity Cruises announced the planned acquisition of Galápagos Islands tour operator Ocean Adventures and its two ships, the 48-guest MV Eclipse (now Celebrity Xperience) and the 16-guest catamaran MC Athala II (now Celebrity Xploration). The move expanded Celebrity's guest capacity in the Galápagos by 65 percent.[34]

Celebrity Cruises announced on 11 October 2017, that it would perform legal same-sex marriages on its ships while in international waters following the legalization of same-sex marriage in Malta, where most of the Celebrity fleet is registered.[35] The company already hosted same-sex marriages while docked in jurisdictions where they are legal, but the change in Maltese law allowed the company's captains to perform legally-recognized marriages while in international waters.[36]

In July 2018, the company announced its intention to invest more than $500 million to refurbish all Millennium-class and Solstice-class ships in the company's fleet between 2019 and 2023.[37]

In 2020, due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, sailings were suspended, on various dates in the various regions. On 12 January 2021, a report indicated that sailings were suspended worldwide "through April 30, including the May 1 transatlantic cruise on Celebrity Apex". Between May and October 2021, "Europe and transatlantic cruises on Celebrity Edge and Celebrity Constellation will also be suspended May through Oct. 2021".[38]

On 19 March 2021, Celebrity Cruises announced that it would be resuming its North America cruises in June sailing out of St. Maarten and that in order to board all adults to include crew will be required to show proof that they got a COVID-19 vaccination. Children were allowed to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours.[39] On 26 June, Celebrity Edge became the first cruise ship to leave the United States with ticketed passengers since March 2020. It set sail from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.[40]

On 29 August 2022, a tugboat strike caused Celebrity Eclipse to delay its departure from the Port of Vancouver by almost 12 hours of delay.[41]

Fleet

Current fleet

Ship Entered service
for Celebrity
Capacity Gross tonnage Flag Notes Image
Millennium class (M class)
Celebrity Millennium 2000 2,137 91,000 GT   Malta Previously Millennium, renamed in 2008.
Last renovated in 2019.[42]
 
Celebrity Infinity 2001 2,170 91,000 GT   Malta Previously Infinity, renamed in 2007. Last renovated in 2013. Planned 2020 updates cancelled.[43]  
Celebrity Summit 2001 2,158 91,000 GT   Malta Previously Summit, renamed in 2008. Last renovated in 2019.[44]  
Celebrity Constellation 2002 2,170 91,000 GT   Malta Previously Constellation, renamed in 2007. Last renovated in 2013. Planned 2020 updates cancelled.[45]  
Solstice class (S class)
Celebrity Solstice 2008 2,850 121,878 GT   Malta Lead ship of Solstice-class.  
Celebrity Equinox 2009 2,850 121,878 GT   Malta Last renovated in 2019.[46]  
Celebrity Eclipse 2010 2,850 121,878 GT   Malta  
Celebrity Silhouette 2011 2,886 122,210 GT   Malta Last renovated in 2020.[47]  
Celebrity Reflection 2012 3,046 125,366 GT   Malta  
Edge class
Celebrity Edge 2018 2,918 130,818 GT   Malta  
Celebrity Apex 2020 2,918 130,818 GT   Malta  
Celebrity Beyond 2022 3,260 140,600 GT   Malta  
Expedition vessels
Celebrity Xpedition 2001 48 2,842 GT   Ecuador Capacity reduced from 100 to 48 in 2019 to meet Ecuador permit requirements.[48]  
Celebrity Xploration 2017 16 319.5 GT   Ecuador Operated as Athala II for Ocean Adventures until 2016.[49][50]
Celebrity Flora 2019 100 5,739 GT   Ecuador [51]  

Future fleet

Ship Class Enters service
with Celebrity
Capacity Gross tonnage Flag Notes
Celebrity Ascent[52] Edge Late 2023[53] 140,600 GT   Malta [54][55]
TBA Edge 2025[53] 140,600 GT TBA [54][55]

Former fleet

Ship Class Years in service Tonnage* Status after Celebrity Image
Meridian 1990–1997 30,440 GRT From 1997 to 1999, Sun Vista for Sun Cruises.
Burned and sank in the Straits of Malacca in May 1999.[56]
 
Horizon Horizon class 1990–2005 46,811 GT From 2005 to 2009, Island Star for Island Cruises.
From 2009 to 2012, Horizon for Pullmantur Cruises.
From 2012 to 2017, L'Horizon for CDF Croisières de France.[57]
From 2017 to 2020, Horizon for Pullmantur Cruises.
Sold for scrap in 2022, to be broken up in Aliaga, Turkey.[58]
 
Zenith Horizon class 1992–2007 47,255 GT From 2007 to 2014, Zenith for Pullmantur Cruises.
From 2014 to 2017, Zenith for CDF Croisières de France.[59]
From 2017 to 2020, Zenith for Pullmantur Cruises.
From 2020 to 2021, The Zenith for Peace Boat.,[60]
Sold for scrap in 2022, to be broken up in Alang, India.[61]
 
Celebrity Galaxy Century class 1996–2009 76,522 GT Galaxy from 1996 to 2008.
From 2009 to 2010, Mein Schiff for TUI Cruises.[62]
Renamed Mein Schiff 1 in 2010 and operated for TUI until 2018.
From 2018 onwards, Marella Explorer for Marella Cruises.
 
Celebrity Mercury Century class 1997–2011 77,713 GT Mercury from 1997 to 2008
From 2011 to 2019, Mein Schiff 2 for TUI Cruises.[24]
Renamed Mein Schiff Herz in 2019.

From 2023 onwards, Marella Voyager for Marella Cruises[63]

 
Celebrity Century Century class 1995–2015 71,545 GT Century from 1995 to 2008
From 2015 to 2019, SkySea Golden Era for Sky Sea Cruise Line.
From 2019 onwards, Marella Explorer 2 for Marella Cruises.
 
Celebrity Xperience 2017–2019 1,610 GT Operated as Eclipse for Ocean Adventures until 2016.[49]
Integrated into Celebrity's fleet in March 2017.[64]
First reported to likely be sold in November 2017.[65]
Replaced by Celebrity Xpedition in 2019 following Xpedition's re-entry into service.[66]

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External links

  • Official website
  • Official UK website

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Celebrity Cruises is a cruise line headquartered in Miami Florida 1 and a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group Celebrity Cruises was founded in 1988 by the Greece based Chandris Group and merged with Royal Caribbean Cruise Line in 1997 2 Celebrity s signature logo is an X displayed on the funnel of Celebrity ships and is the Greek letter chi for Chandris 3 4 Celebrity CruisesTypeSubsidiaryIndustryCruisesFounded1988 1988 in GreeceFounderChandris GroupHeadquarters25 46 31 N 80 10 41 W 25 7753 N 80 1780 W 25 7753 80 1780 Miami Florida U S Area servedWorldwideKey peopleLaura Hodges Bethge President amp CEO ProductsCruisesParentRoyal Caribbean GroupWebsitecelebritycruises wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Chandris Group 1988 1997 1 1 1 Founding and first ship SS Meridian 1 1 2 First new builds Horizon and Zenith 1 1 3 Century class debut 1 2 Royal Caribbean Group 1997 present 1 2 1 Millenium class debut 1 2 2 Solstice class debut 1 2 3 Edge class debut 2 Fleet 2 1 Current fleet 2 2 Future fleet 2 3 Former fleet 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditChandris Group 1988 1997 Edit Founding and first ship SS Meridian Edit Celebrity Cruises first ship SS Meridian Celebrity Cruises was founded in April 1988 as a subsidiary of the Greece based Chandris Group to operate upmarket cruise ships to Bermuda 5 6 Chandris had been involved in cruise traffic since the 1960s 4 and during the late 1980s the company operated in the United States market under the brand name Chandris Cruises Chandris Fantasy Cruises targeted the lower end of the cruise passenger market with fleets consisting of second hand ocean liners 7 Celebrity Cruises came into existence when in April 1988 Home Lines at the time one of the world s leading premium cruise lines was sold to Holland America Line Home Lines ships had held two of the five contracts offered by the Government of Bermuda to cruise lines giving the ships priority berthing arrangement and unlimited access of sail to the islands in exchange for the ships sailing to Bermuda between April and October each year Although these contracts were highly valued Holland America Line decided to withdraw the former Home Lines ships from this service leaving an opening for two new ships to gain access Chandris wanted to acquire the contracts but the Government of Bermuda was only willing to award them to upmarket cruise lines which Chandris Fantasy Cruises was not 5 In order to gain the Bermuda Government contracts Chandris created Celebrity Cruises and immediately began negotiating with the Bermuda Government in April 1988 As a result of the negotiations Celebrity Cruises was awarded the contract for two ships for a five year period beginning in 1990 5 In order to fulfill the contract Chandris Fantasy Cruises Galileo was rebuilt at Lloyd Werft Germany in 1989 re entering service as Meridian for Celebrity Cruises in February 1990 5 3 Celebrity Cruises adopted the Chandris X which was slightly stylized for their logo The new line advertised themselves as a Luxury Cruising by Design with the strategy of offering and upscale product with mass market pricing 8 The ships would have refined interiors destinations and dining which included a partnership with famed chef Michel Roux a unique thing for a cruise line at the time 8 Quoted by then chairman John Chandris We will feature comfort and quality not glitz and glitter 8 First new builds Horizon and Zenith Edit Celebrity s first class of new builds included the 1992 built Zenith Celebrity cruises second ship Horizon that had been ordered in 1988 as a replacement for Amerikanis in the Chandris Fantasy fleet was transferred to Celebrity Cruises fleet entering service in May 1990 5 9 It would be the lines first purpose built new build 10 In late 1990 Celebrity Cruises placed an order for a sister ship of the Horizon delivered in 1992 as Zenith 5 11 Century class debut Edit The Mercury third ship in the Century class Celebrity ordered a trio of newbuilds at Meyer Werft known as the Century class with first ship the Century debuting in 1996 followed by the Galaxy and Mercury 11 These would be the last ships designed under the Chandris family management Royal Caribbean Group 1997 present Edit In 1997 the Chandris family sold its interests in Celebrity Cruises to Royal Caribbean Cruise Line 12 leading to the formation of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd later Royal Caribbean Group as a holding company to keep both brands separate and the renaming of Royal Caribbean Cruise Line to Royal Caribbean International 5 Following the delivery of the Mercury the lines first ship the Meridian was sold to Singapore based Sun Cruises Millenium class debut Edit Summit in Celebrity s short lived second generation liveryBetween 2000 and 2002 Celebrity took delivery of a quartet of new ships the first gas turbine powered cruise ships and aptly named Millennium class ships Millennium Infinity Summit and Constellation 11 The new class of ship introduced a new hull livery with dark blue hull gold stripes and red accents on the mast and funnel The livery was short Iived and after a few years would revert to Celebrity s original white hull dark blue stripe color scheme 5 Celebrity Millennium the lead ship in the Millennium class in reverted classic Celebrity livery The Celebrity Expeditions sub brand was launched in 2001 with the acquisition of Celebrity Xpedition a small boutique ship offering specialized cruises around the Galapagos Islands 13 In 2005 the Horizon was transferred to the fleet of Royal Caribbean s United Kingdom based subsidiary Island Cruises 9 In the same year the first ship of what was to be named Solstice class was ordered from Meyer Werft 14 By 2007 three more ships of this class were on order 15 In 2006 plans were made to transfer Blue Moon and Blue Dream from the fleet of Pullmantur Cruises to Celebrity Cruises under the names of Celebrity Quest and Celebrity Journey The ships would have joined the Celebrity Expeditions sub brand 16 17 but in the end the decision was made to form an entirely new line Azamara Cruises to operate these ships in 2007 18 Also in 2007 the Zenith was transferred to Pullmantur Cruises in exchange for the Azamara ships 16 Transfer of the Zenith also meant the end of Celebrity Cruises association with Bermuda for the time being as no ship was brought in to replace her on the cruises to Bermuda 19 In April 2010 The Celebrity Summit began to reposition yearly to New Jersey to offer cruises to Bermuda 20 Celebrity Solstice the lead ship in the Solstice class In 2007 2008 all of Celebrity Cruises ships were renamed with a Celebrity prefix added to the pre existing ship names 11 21 Solstice class debut Edit Celebrity Solstice the first ship in the new Solstice class was delivered to Celebrity on 24 October 2008 22 In May 2009 Galaxy was transferred to the fleet of TUI Cruises a joint venture between Celebrity Cruises owner Royal Caribbean Group and TUI AG and renamed as Mein Schiff 23 Two more Solstice class ships entered service the Celebrity Equinox in 2009 and the Celebrity Eclipse in 2010 In 2011 Celebrity Mercury was sold by Celebrity fleet to become Mein Schiff 2 for TUI Cruises 24 The fourth Solstice class ship the Celebrity Silhouette entered service in 2011 The Celebrity Reflection was delivered in 2012 In 2014 Celebrity Cruises launched a blog called Catalyst which covered travel fashion and culture 25 In April 2015 Celebrity s oldest ship at the time the Celebrity Century departed the fleet 26 Edge class debut Edit Celebrity Edge the lead ship in the Edge class On 4 December 2014 Celebrity Cruises signed of a letter of intent for a new class of vessels The two 2 900 guest 117 000 GT ships would be developed under the project name EDGE and will build upon the brand s Millennium class and Solstice class vessels The company took delivery of the first Edge class vessel the Celebrity Edge on 31 October 2018 27 followed by the Celebrity Apex in 2020 and enlarged stretched Edge class Celebrity Beyond in 2022 28 The Edge class introduced a new livery for the brand with blue painted hulls that would be incorporated on the rest of the fleet as part of the Celebrity revolution initiative 29 30 In December 2014 Lisa Lutoff Perlo a 32 year veteran of Celebrity Cruises was promoted to president and chief executive officer making her the first woman to be named CEO of a major cruise line 31 32 33 On 14 March 2016 Celebrity Cruises announced the planned acquisition of Galapagos Islands tour operator Ocean Adventures and its two ships the 48 guest MV Eclipse now Celebrity Xperience and the 16 guest catamaran MC Athala II now Celebrity Xploration The move expanded Celebrity s guest capacity in the Galapagos by 65 percent 34 Celebrity Cruises announced on 11 October 2017 that it would perform legal same sex marriages on its ships while in international waters following the legalization of same sex marriage in Malta where most of the Celebrity fleet is registered 35 The company already hosted same sex marriages while docked in jurisdictions where they are legal but the change in Maltese law allowed the company s captains to perform legally recognized marriages while in international waters 36 In July 2018 the company announced its intention to invest more than 500 million to refurbish all Millennium class and Solstice class ships in the company s fleet between 2019 and 2023 37 In 2020 due to the worldwide COVID 19 pandemic sailings were suspended on various dates in the various regions On 12 January 2021 a report indicated that sailings were suspended worldwide through April 30 including the May 1 transatlantic cruise on Celebrity Apex Between May and October 2021 Europe and transatlantic cruises on Celebrity Edge and Celebrity Constellation will also be suspended May through Oct 2021 38 On 19 March 2021 Celebrity Cruises announced that it would be resuming its North America cruises in June sailing out of St Maarten and that in order to board all adults to include crew will be required to show proof that they got a COVID 19 vaccination Children were allowed to show proof of a negative COVID 19 test within 72 hours 39 On 26 June Celebrity Edge became the first cruise ship to leave the United States with ticketed passengers since March 2020 It set sail from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale Florida 40 On 29 August 2022 a tugboat strike caused Celebrity Eclipse to delay its departure from the Port of Vancouver by almost 12 hours of delay 41 Fleet EditCurrent fleet Edit Ship Entered servicefor Celebrity Capacity Gross tonnage Flag Notes ImageMillennium class M class Celebrity Millennium 2000 2 137 91 000 GT Malta Previously Millennium renamed in 2008 Last renovated in 2019 42 Celebrity Infinity 2001 2 170 91 000 GT Malta Previously Infinity renamed in 2007 Last renovated in 2013 Planned 2020 updates cancelled 43 Celebrity Summit 2001 2 158 91 000 GT Malta Previously Summit renamed in 2008 Last renovated in 2019 44 Celebrity Constellation 2002 2 170 91 000 GT Malta Previously Constellation renamed in 2007 Last renovated in 2013 Planned 2020 updates cancelled 45 Solstice class S class Celebrity Solstice 2008 2 850 121 878 GT Malta Lead ship of Solstice class Celebrity Equinox 2009 2 850 121 878 GT Malta Last renovated in 2019 46 Celebrity Eclipse 2010 2 850 121 878 GT Malta Celebrity Silhouette 2011 2 886 122 210 GT Malta Last renovated in 2020 47 Celebrity Reflection 2012 3 046 125 366 GT Malta Edge classCelebrity Edge 2018 2 918 130 818 GT Malta Celebrity Apex 2020 2 918 130 818 GT Malta Celebrity Beyond 2022 3 260 140 600 GT Malta Expedition vesselsCelebrity Xpedition 2001 48 2 842 GT Ecuador Capacity reduced from 100 to 48 in 2019 to meet Ecuador permit requirements 48 Celebrity Xploration 2017 16 319 5 GT Ecuador Operated as Athala II for Ocean Adventures until 2016 49 50 Celebrity Flora 2019 100 5 739 GT Ecuador 51 Future fleet Edit Ship Class Enters servicewith Celebrity Capacity Gross tonnage Flag NotesCelebrity Ascent 52 Edge Late 2023 53 140 600 GT Malta 54 55 TBA Edge 2025 53 140 600 GT TBA 54 55 Former fleet Edit Ship Class Years in service Tonnage Status after Celebrity ImageMeridian 1990 1997 30 440 GRT From 1997 to 1999 Sun Vista for Sun Cruises Burned and sank in the Straits of Malacca in May 1999 56 Horizon Horizon class 1990 2005 46 811 GT From 2005 to 2009 Island Star for Island Cruises From 2009 to 2012 Horizon for Pullmantur Cruises From 2012 to 2017 L Horizon for CDF Croisieres de France 57 From 2017 to 2020 Horizon for Pullmantur Cruises Sold for scrap in 2022 to be broken up in Aliaga Turkey 58 Zenith Horizon class 1992 2007 47 255 GT From 2007 to 2014 Zenith for Pullmantur Cruises From 2014 to 2017 Zenith for CDF Croisieres de France 59 From 2017 to 2020 Zenith for Pullmantur Cruises From 2020 to 2021 The Zenith for Peace Boat 60 Sold for scrap in 2022 to be broken up in Alang India 61 Celebrity Galaxy Century class 1996 2009 76 522 GT Galaxy from 1996 to 2008 From 2009 to 2010 Mein Schiff for TUI Cruises 62 Renamed Mein Schiff 1 in 2010 and operated for TUI until 2018 From 2018 onwards Marella Explorer for Marella Cruises Celebrity Mercury Century class 1997 2011 77 713 GT Mercury from 1997 to 2008From 2011 to 2019 Mein Schiff 2 for TUI Cruises 24 Renamed Mein Schiff Herz in 2019 From 2023 onwards Marella Voyager for Marella Cruises 63 Celebrity Century Century class 1995 2015 71 545 GT Century from 1995 to 2008From 2015 to 2019 SkySea Golden Era for Sky Sea Cruise Line From 2019 onwards Marella Explorer 2 for Marella Cruises Celebrity Xperience 2017 2019 1 610 GT Operated as Eclipse for Ocean Adventures until 2016 49 Integrated into Celebrity s fleet in March 2017 64 First reported to likely be sold in November 2017 65 Replaced by Celebrity Xpedition in 2019 following Xpedition s re entry into service 66 References Edit Contact Us Celebrity Cruises Retrieved on 20 January 2010 Staff C I N 17 April 1989 Chandris to Launch 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