Celebrity Solstice ship review January 2018 in Sydney

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Celebrity Solstice

Reviewed by: Jane Burrows – Travel Specialist     

Date: 14 Jan 2018

Cruise line and ship: Celebrity Cruises – Celebrity Solstice

Size of ship: 317 meters in length – 122,000 grt

Passenger capacity: 2,850    Year built: 2008

Year refurbished/revitalised: 2016

Where the ship cruises: Alaska, Pacific, South Pacific, New Zealand, Australia

Currency onboard: USD

Main features/highlights: The Lawn Club at the top of the ship is an unusual feature only on the Solstice class. Featuring real grass, this area often hosts lawn games or picnics. The Persian Garden is the onboard spa facility which is large, airy and included for AquaClass guests. Those who love shopping will find a large shopping area set apart from main lounge areas and includes labels such as Tiffany & Co. The Martini Bar and Crush features a clever ice covered bar so your drinks don’t get warm and up to 100 different brands of Vodka.

Most suited to: 30 – 70 year olds wanting a modern experience with exceptional food and luxurious surroundings.

Atmosphere: Vibrant yet calm and relaxing. The ship is so spacious and nowhere seemed to be crowded. With three pools there are plenty of sun lounges and spaces to sit on deck with several bars meaning you never have to go far or wait long for a drink.

Encounters with service staff: Very friendly and helpful

Staterooms: During our inspection, we didn’t view the staterooms as embarkation had started.

Dining Rooms: We had lunch in the Grand Epernay Dining Room – absolutely lovely food and the service was exceptional.  We also saw Blu which is exclusively for AquaClass passengers. This dining venue offers healthy options and has a lovely atmosphere and decor.

Entertainment: As this was just an inspection we didn’t see any entertainment though there was a three piece band playing in the atrium which already had people dancing!

Activities: The ship isn’t big on big bells and whistles. There is a great Jogging Track and a choice of several swimming pools including an adults only pool which is under cover.

Family facilities: We didn’t view the family facilities however all ages are catered to in different ages groups. The facilities are cleverly set apart from other adult areas so that the kids have their own space.

Inclusions: Dining in the main dining room is included however there are several extra tariff restaurants. Drinks are not included however Celebrity Cruises often have deals available that include a beverage package, WiFi or onboard credit. Blu restaurant is included for Aqua Class and the new Luminae Restaurant is included for suite guests.

Exclusions: Specialty restaurants, beverages, gratuities, shore excursions, laundry and all items of a personal nature. Note that generally gratuities can be included in your fare and deals often include beverages or more.

Self service laundry: No however the ship offers a paid laundry and dry cleaning facility. 

Insider tips: Remember to take a power adaptor as the ship has US style plugs. The ship does have formal nights however leave your tuxedo at home. A nice suit or little black dress will go a long way. Also – remember things like sunscreen – it’s expensive onboard and overseas! Don’t eat to much before going onboard – there are so many fantastic places to try so you will be eating a lot!

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Celebrity Solstice

Reviewed by: Jane Burrows – Travel Specialist     

Date: 14 Jan 2018

Cruise line and ship: Celebrity Cruises – Celebrity Solstice

Size of ship: 317 meters in length – 122,000 grt

Passenger capacity: 2,850    Year built: 2008

Year refurbished/revitalised: 2016

Where the ship cruises: Alaska, Pacific, South Pacific, New Zealand, Australia

Currency onboard: USD

Main features/highlights: The Lawn Club at the top of the ship is an unusual feature only on the Solstice class. Featuring real grass, this area often hosts lawn games or picnics. The Persian Garden is the onboard spa facility which is large, airy and included for AquaClass guests. Those who love shopping will find a large shopping area set apart from main lounge areas and includes labels such as Tiffany & Co. The Martini Bar and Crush features a clever ice covered bar so your drinks don’t get warm and up to 100 different brands of Vodka.

Most suited to: 30 – 70 year olds wanting a modern experience with exceptional food and luxurious surroundings.

Atmosphere: Vibrant yet calm and relaxing. The ship is so spacious and nowhere seemed to be crowded. With three pools there are plenty of sun lounges and spaces to sit on deck with several bars meaning you never have to go far or wait long for a drink.

Encounters with service staff: Very friendly and helpful

Staterooms: During our inspection, we didn’t view the staterooms as embarkation had started.

Dining Rooms: We had lunch in the Grand Epernay Dining Room – absolutely lovely food and the service was exceptional.  We also saw Blu which is exclusively for AquaClass passengers. This dining venue offers healthy options and has a lovely atmosphere and decor.

Entertainment: As this was just an inspection we didn’t see any entertainment though there was a three piece band playing in the atrium which already had people dancing!

Activities: The ship isn’t big on big bells and whistles. There is a great Jogging Track and a choice of several swimming pools including an adults only pool which is under cover.

Family facilities: We didn’t view the family facilities however all ages are catered to in different ages groups. The facilities are cleverly set apart from other adult areas so that the kids have their own space.

Inclusions: Dining in the main dining room is included however there are several extra tariff restaurants. Drinks are not included however Celebrity Cruises often have deals available that include a beverage package, WiFi or onboard credit. Blu restaurant is included for Aqua Class and the new Luminae Restaurant is included for suite guests.

Exclusions: Specialty restaurants, beverages, gratuities, shore excursions, laundry and all items of a personal nature. Note that generally gratuities can be included in your fare and deals often include beverages or more.

Self service laundry: No however the ship offers a paid laundry and dry cleaning facility. 

Insider tips: Remember to take a power adaptor as the ship has US style plugs. The ship does have formal nights however leave your tuxedo at home. A nice suit or little black dress will go a long way. Also – remember things like sunscreen – it’s expensive onboard and overseas! Don’t eat to much before going onboard – there are so many fantastic places to try so you will be eating a lot!

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