Spotlight on ICCA Cruise Line Member- Celebrity Cruises
April 5, 2012
It was 1997 when Celebrity Cruises merged with Royal Caribbean International to form Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. However, since its inception in 1989, Celebrity has held true to its original commitment of taking many of the best aspects of classic, elegant cruising and updating them to reflect current lifestyles. A...
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It was 1997 when Celebrity Cruises
merged with Royal Caribbean
International to form Royal Caribbean
Cruises Ltd.
However, since its inception in 1989,
Celebrity has held true to its original
commitment of taking many of the best
aspects of classic, elegant cruising and
updating them to reflect current lifestyles.
A highlight of the Celebrity cruise
experience is the organisation’s passionate
dedication to providing guests with a
cruise experience that exceeds the client’s
expectations.
Celebrity Cruises excel in delivering the
great value that we all expect from a cruise
holiday, through high quality, superior
design, spacious accommodations, grand
style, attentive service and exceptional
cuisine.
The iconic “X” that adorns the funnel of
Celebrity ships is the mark of modern
luxury, with its cool, contemporary design
and warm spaces; dining experiences
where the design of the venues is as
important as the cuisine – not to mention
the amazing service – all created to provide
an unforgettable experience.
In 2011 the latest Solstice-class vessel
was launched, Celebrity Silhouette, and in
2012 Celebrity Reflection will make her
debut.
Together with the rest of the fleet these
ships will demonstrate why Celebrity is
defined as modern luxury.
A great way to learn more about the
Celebrity Cruise
experience is via the
online training academy
“Cruising for Excellence”.
The ICCA endorse this
training with points
counting toward your
ICCA Accreditation.
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