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On Board Celebrity Constellation

Departure Date: 1 January 1970

Duration: Nights

Millennium
Inside €789pp
Outside€1,039pp
Balcony €1,509pp
Suite €3,499pp
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Itinerary

Day 1 - Ravenna - ItalyArrow up click to collapse dayArrow Up - Click to expand day
A small, quiet, well-heeled city, Ravenna has brick palaces, cobblestone streets, magnificent monuments, and spectacular Byzantine mosaics. The high point in its civic history occurred in the 5th century, when Pope Honorious moved his court here from Rome. Gothic kings Odoacer and Theodoric ruled the city until it was conquered by the Byzantines in AD 540. Ravenna later fell under the sway of Venice, and then, inevitably, the Papal States.Because Ravenna spent much of its past looking east, its greatest art treasures show that Byzantine influence. Churches and tombs with the most unassuming exteriors contain within them walls covered with sumptuous mosaics. These beautifully preserved Byzantine mosaics put great emphasis on nature, which you can see in the delicate rendering of sky, earth, and animals. Outside Ravenna, the town of Classe hides even more mosaic gems.
Day 2 - Cruising
Day 3 - Katakolon - GreeceArrow up click to collapse dayArrow Up - Click to expand day
Katakolon could not seem less of a cruise port if it tried. A tiny enclave clinging to the western Peloponnese coast, it's a sleepy place except when ships dock. But it's a popular cruise destination because of its proximity to Olympia. Ancient Olympia was one of the most important cities in classical Greece. The Sanctuary of Zeus was the city's raison d'être, and attracted pilgrims from around the eastern Mediterranean, and later the city played host to Olympic Games, the original athletic games that were the inspiration for today's modern sporting pan-planetary meet. At the foot of the tree-covered Kronion hill, in a valley near two rivers, Katakolon is today one of the most popular ancient sites in Greece. If you don't want to make the trip to Olympia, then Katakolon is an ideal place for a leisurely Greek lunch while you watch the fishermen mend their nets, but there's just not much else to do there.
Day 4 - Piraeus - GreeceArrow up click to collapse dayArrow Up - Click to expand day
It's no wonder that all roads lead to the fascinating and maddening metropolis of Athens. Lift your eyes 200 feet above the city to the Parthenon, its honey-color marble columns rising from a massive limestone base, and you behold architectural perfection that has not been surpassed in 2,500 years. But, today, this shrine of classical form dominates a 21st-century boomtown. To experience Athens—Athína in Greek—fully is to understand the essence of Greece: ancient monuments surviving in a sea of cement, startling beauty amid the squalor, tradition juxtaposed with modernity. Locals depend on humor and flexibility to deal with the chaos; you should do the same. The rewards are immense. Although Athens covers a huge area, the major landmarks of the ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods are close to the modern city center. You can easily walk from the Acropolis to many other key sites, taking time to browse in shops and relax in cafés and tavernas along the way. From many quarters of the city you can glimpse "the glory that was Greece" in the form of the Acropolis looming above the horizon, but only by actually climbing that rocky precipice can you feel the impact of the ancient settlement. The Acropolis and Filopappou, two craggy hills sitting side by side; the ancient Agora (marketplace); and Kerameikos, the first cemetery, form the core of ancient and Roman Athens. Along the Unification of Archaeological Sites promenade, you can follow stone-paved, tree-lined walkways from site to site, undisturbed by traffic. Cars have also been banned or reduced in other streets in the historical center. In the National Archaeological Museum, vast numbers of artifacts illustrate the many millennia of Greek civilization; smaller museums such as the Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art Museum and the Byzantine and Christian Museum illuminate the history of particular regions or periods. Athens may seem like one huge city, but it is really a conglomeration of neighborhoods with distinctive characters. The Eastern influences that prevailed during the 400-year rule of the Ottoman Empire are still evident in Monastiraki, the bazaar area near the foot of the Acropolis. On the northern slope of the Acropolis, stroll through Plaka (if possible by moonlight), an area of tranquil streets lined with renovated mansions, to get the flavor of the 19th-century's gracious lifestyle. The narrow lanes of Anafiotika, a section of Plaka, thread past tiny churches and small, color-washed houses with wooden upper stories, recalling a Cycladic island village. In this maze of winding streets, vestiges of the older city are everywhere: crumbling stairways lined with festive tavernas; dank cellars filled with wine vats; occasionally a court or diminutive garden, enclosed within high walls and filled with magnolia trees and the flaming trumpet-shaped flowers of hibiscus bushes. Formerly run-down old quarters, such as Thission, Gazi and Psirri, popular nightlife areas filled with bars and mezedopoleia (similar to tapas bars), are now in the process of gentrification, although they still retain much of their original charm, as does the colorful produce and meat market on Athinas. The area around Syntagma Square, the tourist hub, and Omonia Square, the commercial heart of the city about 1 km (½ mi) northwest, is distinctly European, having been designed by the court architects of King Otho, a Bavarian, in the 19th century. The chic shops and bistros of ritzy Kolonaki nestle at the foot of Mt. Lycabettus, Athens's highest hill (909 feet). Each of Athens's outlying suburbs has a distinctive character: in the north is wealthy, tree-lined Kifissia, once a summer resort for aristocratic Athenians, and in the south and southeast lie Glyfada, Voula, and Vouliagmeni, with their sandy beaches, seaside bars, and lively summer nightlife. Just beyond the city's southern fringes is Piraeus, a bustling port city of waterside fish tavernas and Saronic Gulf views.
Day 5 - Kusadasi - TurkeyArrow up click to collapse dayArrow Up - Click to expand day
Whilst the busy resort town of Kusadasi offers much in the way of shopping and dining – not to mention a flourishing beach life scene, the real jewel here is Ephesus and the stunning ruined city that really take centre stage. With only 20% of the classical ruins having been excavated, this archaeological wonder has already gained the status as Europe’s most complete classical metropolis. And a metropolis it really is; built in the 10th century BC this UNESCO World Heritage site is nothing short of spectacular. Although regrettably very little remains of the Temple of Artemis (one of the seven wonders of the ancient world), the superb Library of Celsus’ façade is practically intact and it is one of life’s great joys to attend an evening performance in the illuminated ruins once all the tourists have left. The history of the city is fascinating and multi-layered and it is well worth reading up on this beforehand if a visit is planned. Another point of interest for historians would be the house of the Virgin Mary, located on the romantically named Mount Nightingale and just nine kilometres away from Ephesus proper. Legend has it that Mary (along with St. John) spent her final years here, secluded from the rest of the population, spreading Christianity. An edifying experience, even for non-believers. For the less historical minded amongst you, Kusadasi offers plenty in the way of activities. After a stroll through the town, jump in a taxi to Ladies’ Beach (men are allowed), sample a Turkish kebap on one of the many beachfront restaurants and enjoy the clement weather. If you do want to venture further afield, then the crystal clear beaches of Guzelcamli (or the Millipark), the cave of Zeus and the white scalloped natural pools at Pamukkale, known as Cleopatra’s pools, are definitely worth a visit.
Day 6 - Mykonos - GreeceArrow up click to collapse dayArrow Up - Click to expand day
Although the fishing boats still go out in good weather, Mykonos largely makes its living from tourism these days. The summer crowds have turned one of the poorest islands in Greece into one of the richest. Old Mykonians complain that their young, who have inherited stores where their grandfathers once sold eggs or wine, get so much rent that they have lost ambition, and in summer sit around pool bars at night with their friends, and hang out in Athens in winter when island life is less scintillating. Put firmly on the map by Jackie O in the 1960s, Mykonos town—called Hora by the locals—remains the Saint-Tropez of the Greek islands. The scenery is memorable, with its whitewashed streets, Little Venice, the Kato Myli ridge of windmills, and Kastro, the town's medieval quarter. Its cubical two- or three-story houses and churches, with their red or blue doors and domes and wooden balconies, have been long celebrated as some of the best examples of classic Cycladic architecture. Luckily, the Greek Archaeological Service decided to preserve the town, even when the Mykonians would have preferred to rebuild, and so the Old Town has been impressively preserved. Pink oleander, scarlet hibiscus, and trailing green pepper trees form a contrast amid the dazzling whiteness, whose frequent renewal with whitewash is required by law. Any visitor who has the pleasure of getting lost in its narrow streets (made all the narrower by the many outdoor stone staircases, which maximize housing space in the crowded village) will appreciate how its confusing layout was designed to foil pirates—if it was designed at all. After Mykonos fell under Turkish rule in 1537, the Ottomans allowed the islanders to arm their vessels against pirates, which had a contradictory effect: many of them found that raiding other islands was more profitable than tilling arid land. At the height of Aegean piracy, Mykonos was the principal headquarters of the corsair fleets—the place where pirates met their fellows, found willing women, and filled out their crews. Eventually the illicit activity evolved into a legitimate and thriving trade network. Morning on Mykonos town's main quay is busy with deliveries, visitors for the Delos boats, lazy breakfasters, and street cleaners dealing with the previous night's mess. In late morning the cruise-boat people arrive, and the shops are all open. In early afternoon, shaded outdoor tavernas are full of diners eating salads (Mykonos's produce is mostly imported); music is absent or kept low. In mid- and late afternoon, the town feels sleepy, since so many people are at the beach, on excursions, or sleeping in their air-conditioned rooms; even some tourist shops close for siesta. By sunset, people have come back from the beach, having taken their showers and rested. At night, the atmosphere in Mykonos ramps up. The cruise-boat people are mostly gone, coughing three-wheelers make no deliveries in the narrow streets, and everyone is dressed sexy for summer and starting to shimmy with the scene. Many shops stay open past midnight, the restaurants fill up, and the bars and discos make ice cubes as fast as they can. Ready to dive in? Begin your tour of Mykonos town (Hora) by starting out at its heart: Mando Mavrogenous Square.
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Dining Options

Food is one of life’s greatest pleasures, so delicious gourmet dining comes as standard on your Celebrity cruise. Our celebrated restaurants and dining venues feature a variety of extraordinary ways to enjoy the best cuisine at sea. We have a variety of complimentary dining venues included in the cost of your cruise, or for a truly spectacular culinary experience try one of our speciality restaurants. Our menus are inspired by, and sourced from, the incredible regions we visit.

Entertainment

Celebrity Cruises offer many unique family-friendly activities, as well as more traditional children’s clubs. Designed for children of all ages and interests, each program is geared towards a specific age group and supervised by an experienced youth staff member.


Enrichments

Accommodation and Deck plan

A range of accommodation and cabin grades are offered onboard, with six main cabin and suite types. Over 85% offer sweeping balcony views, contemporary décor and dedicated 24-hour stateroom attendants. Warm browns, golds and reds are the predominant colours across the ship’s furniture, carpets and wood trims.

All grades include twin beds (convertible into a queen size bed), a sitting area, vanity desk with hair dryer, 32-inch (or larger) flat screen television, Wi-Fi (at an additional cost) and premium bedding. En-suites include a shower enclosure, toilet and wash basin. Each suite grade offers more space, larger balconies, sun loungers and a larger range of personal amenities than staterooms.

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An Interior Stateroom is your cosy home away from home. These comfortable staterooms include a sofa and sitting area, and have been thoughtfully designed with ample space to sleep and relax. 100% pure Egyptian cotton...

An Interior Stateroom is your cosy home away from home. These comfortable staterooms include a sofa and sitting area, and have been thoughtfully designed with ample space to sleep and relax. 100% pure Egyptian cotton linens, plush bedding and a flat-screen TV system are the finishing touches that make your stateroom your private sanctuary at sea.

An Interior Stateroom provides the perfect retreat after a day exploring the ship or shore. And with so much to experience on a Celebrity Cruise, knowing you have a peaceful night’s sleep ahead of you is an added luxury.

Interior Highlights

  • Exclusive eXhale® bedding
  • Queen Size bed convertible to two lower beds
  • Some staterooms may have a trundle bed
  • Interactive TV
  • Hairdryer
  • Dual voltage 110/220AC outlets

Accessible Interior Staterooms

  • Our Accessible Interior Staterooms include all the highlights above plus wider doorways, accessible bathroom with grab bars, raised toilet and lowered sink, roll-in showers with fold down shower bench and hand held showerhead, lowered vanity and safe.

Services

  • Our signature friendly, personalised service with a guest to staff ratio of 2:1
  • Twice daily service (makeup and turndown)
  • Complimentary beach towel service
  • Fresh ice delivered to stateroom upon request
  • 24 hour room service*
  • Laundry service*

Amenities

  • Plush 100% cotton bathrobes
  • Premium bath amenities
  • Hair dryer
  • Complimentary tote bag

Facilities
Queen or Twin Configuration,Pullman Bed,Shower,Toiletries Provided,Room Service Available,TV,Safe
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Ocean View Staterooms include a large window and comfortable lounge area, making them the perfect place to sit back and enjoy the view. Whether it’s a breathtaking seascape, a stunning sunset or the first glimpse of...

Ocean View Staterooms include a large window and comfortable lounge area, making them the perfect place to sit back and enjoy the view. Whether it’s a breathtaking seascape, a stunning sunset or the first glimpse of your next port of call, a room with a view adds so much to your cruise.

Like all of our accommodation, Ocean View Staterooms have been designed with your ultimate comfort and convenience in mind. You’ll find all you need to feel refreshed day and night, including plush bedding, an interactive TV system, luxury toiletries, 24 hour room service**, and a whole host of extra special finishing touches.

Oceanview Highlights

  • Expansive ocean views
  • Exclusive eXhale® bedding
  • Queen Size bed convertible to two lower beds
  • Some staterooms may have a trundle bed
  • Interactive TV
  • Hairdryer
  • Dual voltage 110/220AC outlets

Accessible Oceanview Staterooms

  • Our Accessible Oceanview Staterooms include all the highlights above plus wider doorways, accessible bathroom with grab bars, raised toilet and lowered sink, roll-in showers with fold down shower bench and hand held showerhead, lowered vanity and safe. 

Services

  • Our signature friendly, personalised service with a guest to staff ratio of 2:1
  • Twice daily service (makeup and turndown)
  • Complimentary beach towel service
  • Fresh ice delivered to stateroom upon request
  • 24 hour room service*
  • Laundry service*

Amenities

  • Plush 100% cotton bathrobes
  • Premium bath amenities
  • Hair dryer
  • Complimentary tote bag

Facilities
Queen or Twin Configuration,Pullman Bed,Shower,Toiletries Provided,Room Service Available,TV,Safe
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A Veranda Stateroom is a luxurious home away from home with both indoor and outdoor space. Enjoy your spacious lounge with spectacular views through floor-to-ceiling windows, or step through the sliding glass doors...

A Veranda Stateroom is a luxurious home away from home with both indoor and outdoor space. Enjoy your spacious lounge with spectacular views through floor-to-ceiling windows, or step through the sliding glass doors onto your own private balcony with a front row seat of the horizon.

Your balcony is the perfect place to linger over a morning coffee, enjoy a romantic dinner, catch the first glimpse of your next destination or simply enjoy the sea air. Wind down in luxurious surroundings with everything you need for a perfect night’s sleep - you’ll find 100% Egyptian cotton linens, plush bedding and perfect finishing touches as standard. We’ve gone the extra mile to include everything you’ll need.

Highlights

  • Veranda with seating area
  • Floor to ceiling sliding glass door
  • Exclusive eXhale® bedding
  • Queen Size bed convertible to two lower beds
  • Some staterooms may have a trundle bed
  • Interactive TV
  • Hairdryer
  • Dual voltage 110/220AC outlets

Accessible Veranda Staterooms

  • Our Accessible Veranda Staterooms include all the highlights above plus wider doorways, accessible bathroom with grab bars, raised toilet and lowered sink, roll-in showers with fold down shower bench and hand held showerhead, lowered vanity and safe. 

Services

  • Our signature friendly, personalised service with a guest to staff ratio of 2:1
  • Twice daily service (makeup and turndown)
  • Complimentary beach towel service
  • Fresh ice delivered to stateroom upon request
  • 24 hour room service*
  • Laundry service*

Amenities

  • Plush 100% cotton bathrobes
  • Premium bath amenities
  • Hair dryer
  • Complimentary tote bag

Facilities
Queen or Twin Configuration,Pullman Bed,Shower,Toiletries Provided,Room Service Available,Suite Benefits,TV,Safe
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Other Information

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A Celebrity cruise is a step into luxury, so it’s the perfect opportunity to dress up for dining every evening.
Whether enjoying a table for two or sharing a meal with friends, the right cruise dining attire ensures everyone enjoys their onboard dining experience. Depending on how long you’ve booked your cruise for, you will enjoy a number of smart casual and formal evening wear events. The dress code is smart casual for all speciality restaurants on every night of your cruise.
Smart casual and above- For smart casual cruise dining attire, women should wear a skirt or trousers (with no holes, rips or tears) complemented by a sweater or a blouse. Gentlemen will need to pack trousers (with no holes, rips or tears) coupled with a collared sports shirt or sweater for smart casual dining events. Any shirts must have sleeves.
Formal wear- Formal attire is only required in the main dining room on your formal evenings. On these occasions, women can choose their favourite cocktail dress to wear, or substitute it for a gown or dressy trouser suit. Gentleman’s attire for formal dining should comprise a tuxedo or dinner suit.
There’s also an onboard formalwear rental service for men. The tailored service allows elegant formalwear to be delivered.

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You may bring and use wheelchairs, mobility scooters and other assistive devices onboard our ships. Due to safety regulations, Segways may not be used onboard.

Assistive devices including mobility scooters must be stored and recharged in your stateroom so fire doors, corridors and elevator lobbies are kept clear for emergency evacuation. When parked throughout the ship, they must be parked out of the way to allow safe and easy access by other guests and crewmembers.

Assistive devices should fit through a standard stateroom entry doorway which is at least 23 inches wide. Celebrity offer accessible staterooms which have wider doors which are at least 32 inches wide and may accommodate larger devices. If you have an assistive device larger than 32 inches wide, please contact the Access Department for assistance.

Guests with mobility issues may use the following services;
-Early boarding
-Cruise transfers utilizing wheelchair accessible vehicles
-Boarding and departure assistance
-Scooter access
-Lifts for one pool and one whirlpool on all ships
-Accessible Blackjack tables in the casino
-Accessible Guest Relations Desks
Please Note: Crewmembers are not permitted to lift assistive devices.

Service Animals:
Service Animals are welcome onboard all ships except those sailing to the United Kingdom (UK) due to DEFRA regulations.

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Celebrity Cruises makes every effort to accommodate guest’s dietary requirements wherever possible. Most dietary needs can be catered for such as:
Vegetarian, Gluten free, food allergies, low calorie and Kosher.
VEGETARIAN MEALS are available on all menus in the dining room and a varied selection will also be available in the buffet restaurant on a daily basis.
GLUTEN FREE menus are not provided onboard any of their ships, however, they prefer to customise their existing menus, which give guests more freedom of choice whilst still catering to their individual needs.
Please be aware that guests are allowed to bring their own supply of dry, non-perishable food items onboard, such as biscuits, crisps and energy bars.
Items can not be brought on the ship that may be deemed as potentially hazardous. (These can include items that require refrigeration, freezing, reheating, or storage by the galley).
FOOD ALLERGIES can be catered for however, all guests who have a food allergy must ensure they meet with the Maître D or Head Waiter once onboard the ship to review the menus and identify the items that need to be avoided or modified.
The ship's medical facility will have the necessary medication and equipment needed to treat guests with allergic reactions. However, guests are reminded that any necessary medications need to be kept with them at all times.
KOSHER MEALS are available at no extra charge onboard all Celebrity ships.
The meals provided are all prepackaged and all orders must be placed in advance of sailing, please see the strict ordering deadlines below:
European sailings - 90 Days prior to sailing
North America sailings - 45 Days prior to sailing
Asia/Australia sailing - 100 Days prior to sailing
Please note: Kosher meals for Passover MUST be requested at least 90 days prior to sailing to be accommodated.
SOYA milk can be provided onboard at no extra charge; however, requests for these items must be made prior to sailing to ensure sufficient stock is available.
European sailings - 90 Days prior
North American sailings - 45 Days prior
Australia/Asia sailings - 100 days prior
Please note: Any requests input after the above deadlines will be honored on an individual basis, last minute requests are totally dependent on the ships available inventory.
DIABETIC menus are not provided onboard however, they do offer sugar-free desserts, all of which are listed in the menus in the main dining room. Sugar-free desserts and snacks will also be available in the buffet restaurant. Guests are also advised to speak to their Head Waiter once onboard if a sugar-free diet is required.
HALAL meat is not offered at this time.
Please be aware that due to the limitations of the Speciality Restaurant galleys, the ships are not able to customize the offerings in these locations.

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Drinking:
The minimum drinking age for all alcoholic beverages on all Celebrity Cruises ships is 21 years of age.
However, on ships sailing from ports in Europe, South America, Asia and Australia, they reduce the minimum drinking age to 18 years old in order to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages. Please note, when the ship is sailing in ports in North America and at private destinations, the minimum drinking age will remain at 21.
Casino:
Guests under the age of 18 are not permitted in the Casino at any time.

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Onboard Celebrity’s ships you can experience several unique speciality restaurants and enjoy great savings when you purchase one of their Speciality Dining packages. Awaken your inner foodie on a culinary journey at Qsine. Experience impeccable service and world-class cuisine at Murano. Savour the bold flavours of Tuscan Grille, the Italian steakhouse. Enjoy interactive, open-air grilling with ocean views at the Lawn Club Grill.

3 Dinners Speciality Package
This scrumptious sampling includes three dinner in speciality restaurants on board. Save up to 18% when you book this package.
(*Not available on Celebrity Silhouette and Celebrity Reflection)

4 Dinners Speciality Package
This culinary experience includes four dinners in speciality restaurants on board. Save up to 17% when you book this package.
(*Offered exclusively on Celebrity Silhouette and Celebrity Reflection)

5 Dinners Speciality Package
This fine dining indulgence includes five dinners in speciality restaurants on board. Save up to 31% when you book this package.

Celebrity’s Speciality Restaurant Packages include cover charges and dining gratuities; all other charges, such as beverages and beverage gratuities, are additional, with Celebrity’s award-winning Beverage Packages an option available to all guests.

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How do I book a beverage package?

The packages can be pre-reserved up to a minimum of four days before your sail date. To purchase on board, please visit the Guest Relations desk for more information.
Soft Drink Soda Packages
Enjoy unlimited fountain and canned drinks during the duration of your cruise. $9.20 per guest, per day
Premium Water Package
Enjoy the pure refreshment of Evian still water and/or Pellegrino sparkling bottled water for the duration of your cruise. Perfected by nature in the French Alps, Evian replenishes your body and mind. San Pellegrino, sourced from three great springs in northern Italy, provides the ideal accompaniment to any meal.
$16.10 per guest, per day
Premium & Classic Packages
Classic Non-Alcoholic Package
In addition to enjoying your favourite Coca Cola can and fountain sodas selections such as Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Fanta Orange and Coke Zero, you may also enjoy fresh squeezed and bottled juices, Premium Coffees and Teas and Non-Premium Bottled Water.
$18.40 per guest, per day
Premium Non-Alcoholic Package
Enjoy nearly Celebrity’s entire selection of Non-Alcoholic beverages onboard including all canned and fountain soft drinks from Coca Cola, Premium Bottled Water from Evian, Perrier and San Pellegrino, Specialty Coffees and Teas, Non-Alcoholic Frozen Drinks and Smoothies, Red Bull Energy Drink and Specialty Waters from Vitamin Water.
$23.00 per guest, per day*
Classic Package
Upgrade your cruise experience and pay one price to enjoy all of the benefits of the Classic Non-Alcoholic package as well as all Beers up to $6 per serving and spirits, liqueurs, cocktails and wines by the glass up to $8 per serving. The Classic package also provides you with the chance to receive a discount of 15% on bottles of wine purchased.
$56.35 per guest, per day
Premium Package
For the ultimate in value and convenience, the premium package provides all the benefits of the Premium Non-Alcoholic Package. In addition, you can enjoy their entire selection of Beers as well as Spirits, liqueurs, Cocktails and Wines by the Glass up to $13 per serving. The Premium package also provides you with the chance to receive a discount of 20% on bottles of wine purchased.
$67.85 per guest, per day
Taste of Vineyards Packages (3, 5 or 7 bottle options)
The Premium Package
The Premium Package offers a superb collection of wines suitable for all your tastes and preferences. You may also choose to mix and match wines from the Classic Package to further enhance your enjoyment. Package pricing represents a saving of 10% off the regular list prices.
Starting from $171.35

The Classic Package
With the Classic Package, savour premium international selections. Sample wines from Italy such as Bertani, Renwood from Washington, and S.A. Prum from Germany. Package pricing represents a saving of 5% off the regular list prices.
Starting from $125.35

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If you wish to smoke, please use one of the designated areas outdoors. Smoking is not permitted in any of the dining rooms, casino, theatre, lounge, hallway, elevator, corridor, stateroom or on any stateroom balcony. This includes smoking-like products such as electronic cigarettes. If you do smoke in any of the no-smoking areas you may be charged a $250 cleaning fee.
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All Celebrity Millennium® and Celebrity Solstice® Class ships are fully wireless and also have an internet area. Celebrity Xpedition has dial up internet connections. Note that there is a change for Wifi.
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Your Cruise Summary
Celebrity Constellation – Celebrity Cruises
1 January 1970 – Nights