Celebrity Ascent
Celebrity Ascent
Escaping everyday life becomes effortless on the brand new Celebrity Ascent. From the Iconic Suites with their phenomenal views to the Rooftop Garden and the Magic Carpet, a floating deck that can be moved up and down like a lift, this cruise ship exudes luxury.
The Celebrity Ascent is the latest and last cruise ship in the Edge class by the trendy and modern Celebrity Cruises. The cruise ship can accommodate 3,260 passengers, and a lot of attention has been paid to the tasteful and smart design of the cabins. The most impressive cabins are the Iconic Suites and Edge Villas. The Iconic Suites are located at the front of the cruise ship, allowing you to enjoy the same view as the captain. The Edge Villas have two floors and come with a private plunge pool.
As with the other cruise ships in the Celebrity Edge class, the Resort Deck is the place to be. Here, you will find the Rooftop Garden where you can picnic, watch a movie, or have a drink with friends and family. Or take a dip in the pool and marvel at the art installation of LED lights above the pool bar. Want to truly relax? Visit the solarium with a fantastic art wall and a glass roof. During your cruise holiday on the Celebrity Ascent, you will want for nothing.
Ship facts
Celebrity Ascent
Entertainment
Entertainment
Nightclub “The Club”
Entertainment
Grand Plaza's chandelier features a new shape and hundreds of LED lights
Entertainment
Eden entertainment venue
Activities
Activities
The Retreat
Activities
Sunset Bar, a chic, Moroccan-inspired space that is the perfect place to enjoy a cocktail
Food & Drink
Food & Drink
Asian restaurant Raw on five
Food & Drink
Food & Drink
Fine dining at Le Voyage, a restaurant by world-renowned chef Daniel Boulud
Food & Drink
Luminea at The Retreat, a private restaurant for suite guests
Body & Soul
Body & Soul
The Solarium pool reserved for adults
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The Resort Deck
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Spa relax room
Body & Soul
Panorama window or your own private balcony – most balcony staterooms feature an “infinity-veranda”