Celebrity Cruises’ revitalized Celebrity Solstice set sail from Singapore on March 2, unveiling eight new experiences, including four spaces that are new to Celebrity – Trattoria Rossa, Sunset Park, The Parlor, and Boulevard Lounge – marking the beginning of the cruise line’s major revitalization of its Solstice Series ships. Four brand-new spaces debuting on the ship: - Trattoria Rossa – Italian dining with Roman and Southern specialties, including tableside classics. - Sunset Park – a top-deck outdoor destination with yoga, lawn games, live music, private cabanas, and a café serving bistro-style meals. - Boulevard Lounge – a 125-seat venue with piano singalongs, karaoke, game shows, and adjacent cocktail bar. - The Parlor – sports and gaming lounge with billiards, darts, board games, craft cocktails, and comfort-food favorites. Dining upgrades: Fine Cut Steakhouse joins the lineup, offering dry-aged steaks and seafood. Entertainment: Two new theatre productions – Smoke and Ivories (1950s piano and acrobatics) and Rockumentary (live rock concert experience). Candle-lit string renditions of rock classics add a unique touch. Accommodation Updates - All staterooms refreshed, plus 54 new cabins added (total: 1,479). - Four new stateroom categories, including Panoramic Infinite Veranda Suite and Deluxe Panoramic Ocean View. - The Retreat (suite-class) gains a new sundeck, hot tub, and redesigned lounge. - AquaClass staterooms enhanced with spa-inspired amenities like aromatherapy diffusers, yoga mats, and upgraded access to Blu restaurant and The Spa’s Persian Garden. Itineraries - 2026 voyages span Asia, Australia, and Alaska. - Starting September 13, 2026, the ship embarks on a 110-night Grand Voyage, covering 55+ ports across Alaska, the South Pacific, Australia, New Zealand, and Asia, ending in Hong Kong on New Year’s Eve. Celebrity Cruises describes this relaunch as honoring the heritage of the Solstice Series while setting a new standard for elevated vacations.
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