Celebrity Edge’s 29 restaurants and bars is the most in fleet
Celebrity Cruises’ new ship Celebrity Edge will have 29 dining
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and bar options – more than any other vessel in the line’s fleet. The 2,900-passenger ship, Celebrity’s first ship in a new class in 10 years, is due to launch in November. The speciality restaurants are:
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Fine Cut Steakhouse, offering premium meats; Rooftop Garden Grill, serving barbecue dishes; Raw on 5, which serves seafood dishes; Gran Bistro; and Petit Chef. A ‘Dinner on the Edge’
experience will be available when the Magic Carpet, the ship’s moving platform, is positioned at the highest level, on deck 16. Eden Restaurant features an open-air kitchen, and dishes are served by performers known as
Edenists. Edge’s four main dining
restaurants are Tuscan, Cyprus,
Normandie and Cosmopolitan.
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Silversea unveils new mini brochure for all 2019 cruises
Harry Kemble
harry.kemble@
travelweekly.co.uk
Silversea has combined its classic and expedition voyages into one brochure for the first time.
The 74-page Worldwide Voyages 2019 brochure features Silversea’s Couture Collection, two Grand Voyages and its World Cruise.
Silversea previously produced
two brochures – one for classic voyages and another for expedition sailings. The luxury cruise line said the decision to publish a single, smaller brochure was made so agents could “bulk order” and hand them out to more customers. The 47-day Grand Voyage
Mediterranean itinerary on Silver Shadow departs from Barcelona
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travelweekly.co.uk 8 March 2018
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