Celebrity Cruises sails from Sydney with itineraries to the South Pacific, New Zealand, and seasonal coastal cruises within Australia.
Guests can complete online check-in via the Celebrity Cruises app or the Celebrity Cruises website before departure, including document upload and Xpress pass, which speeds up boarding at the terminal.
Each guest of legal drinking age may bring one sealed 750 ml bottle of wine or champagne on embarkation day only; other alcohol (beer or spirits) is prohibited and will be stored until disembarkation.
Yes, Celebrity Cruises offers Wi-Fi on most of their ships, but it's typically not included in the base fare. It is usually available as a separate package or as part of their "All Included" pricing.
Celebrity Cruises on board experiences include live music, theatre performances, casino games, and art auctions, as well as fitness and spa treatments. Many ships also feature unique spaces like the Rooftop Garden, Eden, and the Magic Carpet, providing stunning views and distinctive experiences.
Yes, Celebrity Cruises offers kids clubs and youth programs, including Camp at Sea, on their cruises, including those in Australia. These programs are designed to provide engaging and enriching experiences for children of all ages.
Yes, Celebrity Cruise Lines offers both group babysitting in the Fun Factory and private, in-stateroom babysitting for children 12 months and older. Group babysitting for children ages 3-11 is available during specific hours for an hourly fee. In-stateroom babysitting, subject to availability, is also available for a fee.
Celebrity Cruises can be suitable for toddlers and infants, but it's not as geared towards young children as some other cruise lines. While Celebrity offers some amenities like baby food, high chairs, and pack and plays, they don't have extensive childcare facilities or dedicated children's programming for babies and toddlers.
Yes, Celebrity Cruise Line offers connecting staterooms and family-friendly cabin options. They have various configurations including connecting rooms and suites designed for families, with some accommodating up to 5 guests.
On Celebrity Cruises, kids aged 5 and under can eat for free in specialty restaurants. Kids aged 6-12 can dine at specialty restaurants for a set price, typically around $14.99. In the main dining rooms, kids have access to the same menus as adults and can order from the regular or children's menus, with no additional charge.


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