An unsurpassed level in luxury and innovation at sea.
Celebrity EdgeSM
marks a turning point in our approach to ship design. We shared our 3D approach with
a team of world-class designers, including Kelly Hoppen MBE and Tom Wright of WKK. Together we collaborated to elevate every aspect of Celebrity Edge’s design to unprecedented new heights.
Here are just some of the many spectacular onboard features:
THE MAGIC CARPET The Magic Carpet is the world’s first cantilevered, floating platform that reaches heights of 13 storeys above sea level.
THE RETREAT Kelly Hoppen MBE was at the forefront of creating The Retreat. A luxurious, private space comprising indoor and outdoor areas, exclusively for Suite Class guests.
THE RESORT DECK The Resort Deck is an array of inspirational spaces on Deck 14 that were designed by Tom Wright of WKK. These include the Rooftop Garden, the main pool area, Private Cabanas and an adults-only solarium.
OUR PARADISE IS A PLACE CALLED EDEN. Eden is unlike anything at sea – or anywhere. With three levels of sensory experiences, fully encased in glass and looking out to the ocean, it is a true window to the world. In Eden, your customers will indulge every sense in a transformative atmosphere that changes from chillful mornings to playful afternoons to sinful evenings.
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without notice. Celebrity Edge and Edge are trademarks of Celebrity Cruises. Ships’ registry: Malta and Ecuador.
are artistic renderings based on current development concepts, which are subject to change
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