Celebrity Infinity

Celebrity Infinity is part of the Celebrity Cruises’ Millennium-class ships. She has three sister ships – Celebrity Constellation, Celebrity Summit and Celebrity Millennium.

Fast Facts

Launched: 3 March 2001
Tonnage: 91,000
Passengers: 2,170
Crew: 999
Itineraries: Alaska, Norwegian Fjords, South America and Panama Canal

Staterooms

Categories include:

  • Penthouse Suite
  • Celebrity Suite
  • Accessible Sky Suite
  • Royal Suite
  • Sky Suite
  • AquaClass Stateroom
  • Concierge Stateroom
  • Veranda Class Stateroom
  • Ocean View Stateroom
  • Inside Stateroom

Facilities and Entertainment:

Celebrity Infinity is equipped with a Solarium, AquaSpa and a Persian Garden featuring  private saunas and steam rooms.

Additionally she has three swimming pools, a Fortunes Casino and a Fitness Centre.

Dining:

The main dining room is the Thellis Restaurant – world class dining experience accompanied with piano music; AquaSpa Cafe; The Emporium; Qsine; Blu Restaurant; the Tuscan Grille; and Cafe al Bacio and Gelateria.

Bars/Lounges:

Celebrity Infinity has several bars and pubs, including the Rendezvous Lounge and Michael’s Club.

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