
What the ship is about
Celebrity Apex, the second ship in the Edge series of the cruise line, is a new class that brings the ocean to the passengers with new features and spaces. The smart, unstuffy design was created by a team of top interior designers, including Kelly Hoppen CBE, Tom Wright and Nate Berkus.
The ship has a number of entertainment options, including the Eden Theatre which was recently remodeled. It now features one show every night on seven-night cruises. The ship has a number of different entertainment options, including the Eden theatre which has had a makeover and now offers one show per night on seven-night voyages.
Staterooms, suites and other accommodations
There are several categories of rooms available, ranging in size from king to suites with ultra-luxurious features like the Edge Villas or Iconic Suites. Some staterooms feature an outdoor plunge pool, while most have balconies.
A touchscreen is also available in each stateroom, allowing you to adjust the lighting and temperature. The majority of staterooms feature a king size bed. Some also have queen-sized beds.

Children and teens
Celebrity Apex's Camp at Sea offers a variety of activities for children. There are over 500 activities, which change depending on the itinerary and guest.
Dining
On board there are a number of bars and restaurants, some free, others with a fee. Craft Social, a pub-style restaurant that serves glazed chicken wings, truffle fries and other pub-style food was our favorite.
Oceanview Café's buffet has been redesigned to be lighter and larger than ever. The double-height makes the space feel more spacious. There are some times when it's slow but you can find a variety of foods from all over the world.
Enjoyment
It's too bad that the cruise company didn't add more entertainment on Apex before our trip. We would have had some amazing nights out. Eden theatre has been completely redesigned, with four different shows, each featuring a unique theme: Night of Dreams, Night of Arts, Night of Enchantment, and Night of the Year. All of these shows are of a very high standard.
Even the fitness center of the ship gets a makeover, with the latest classes and equipment. These are a huge step up over what you can find on Edge. The Celebrity fleet offers massages and spa treatments with water views.

There are many things to do at the Resort Deck. From the Magic Carpet venue, which is a 13-story cantilevered structure, where you can dine just above the sea and enjoy sunset celebrations, to the adults-only adult solarium, it's all there.
There are many entertainment options, including comedy clubs, live shows, movies and games shows. The resort deck features its own pool. A club is also on board, with laser mazes.
FAQ
Should I book my cruise before or after booking my airfare?
It all depends on where you're traveling. You will have more flexibility when it comes to dates if you book your cruise early. For example, if you know you will be going to Europe during the summer months, you could plan a cruise around those dates. To avoid paying high season prices, book your cruise if you're going to Asia or South America.
What is a cruise ship vacation like?
It is best to describe a cruise-ship vacation as an all inclusive experience, where everything is provided for. Access to all amenities, such as restaurants, spas and entertainment, as well as activities and excursions, is available. It's not just a place to sleep and eat; it's also an excellent opportunity to enjoy yourself and relax. Your sense of adventure is all you need!
Can I bring my pet on board?
Most cruise lines allow pets traveling on board. However, there are limitations. You must ensure that your pet is healthy enough for travel. Pets that are too sick to travel should not be brought on board. Secondly, you cannot bring any animals on board unless they are service dogs. Service dogs are specially trained to aid disabled people. You can't bring any type or dangerous animal to board.
What is the travel time to the port?
The distance between the port, the ship's speed, and other factors affect the time it takes to get to the port. Important to remember that some ships dock very close by shore, so they can unload their passengers as quickly as possible. Other ships dock further away from land, so it takes longer for the ship to arrive.
Statistics
- If you're traveling alone, you may also need to factor in a single supplement, adding up to as much as 100% of the cruise fare. (travel.usnews.com)
- The line estimates savings of 50% when you purchase this bundle. (travel.usnews.com)
- You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)
- You can save 15% off the total price if you book in advance of your trip. (travel.usnews.com)
External Links
How To
How to avoid getting seasick on a cruise
A hat can help prevent seasickness when you cruise. A wide-brimmed hat helps prevent motion sickness by keeping the head from moving too much.
A hat also keeps water off the face, reducing the air's moisture. This makes it easier to breathe for those who experience dizziness when inhaled moist air.
Another tip is to drink lots of fluids. Avoid alcohol or caffeine. These drinks dehydrate the body and make it harder for fluids to move around the stomach. Salt levels can be decreased by drinking enough liquids. The body retains water due to salt, which can lead to nausea.
Salty foods can help if you feel nauseated. Salty foods increase the production of hydrochloric, which helps to break down food.
If none of these tips work, there are medications you can take to relieve seasickness. Some medications can cause side effects like dry mouth, dryness, constipation, blurred sight, headaches, dry lips, dry skin, dry gums, dry lips, constipation, dry eyes, dry throat, dry skin, and constipation.