Celebrity Eclipse Itinerary Current Position Ship Review CruiseMapper
Celebrity Eclipse cruise ship itinerary, 2025-2026-2027 itineraries (homeports, dates, prices), cruise tracker (ship location now/current position tracking), review, news
The current location of Celebrity Eclipse is in North East Atlantic Ocean (coordinates 55.46238 N / -4.97999 W) cruising at speed of 14 kn (26 km/h | 16 mph) en route to GBINV. The AIS position was last reported 1 minute ago.
All Itineraries Current Position Celebrity Eclipse current cruise is а 12 days, round-trip British Isles. Prices start from USD 1624 (double occupancy rates). The itinerary begins on August 3, 2025 and ends on August 15, 2025.
| Date / Time | Port |
|---|---|
| 03 Aug 17:00 | Departing from Amsterdam, Netherlands North Holland hotels |
| 04 Aug 05:00 - 17:00 | Dover, England |
| 06 Aug 08:00 - 18:00 | Cobh-Cork, Ireland |
| 07 Aug 07:00 - 19:00 | Waterford, Ireland |
| 08 Aug 08:00 - 18:00 | Holyhead, Anglesey Island Wales |
| 09 Aug 08:00 - 18:00 | Liverpool, England |
| 10 Aug 08:00 - 18:30 | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
| 11 Aug 08:00 - 18:00 | Greenock-Glasgow, Clydeport, Scotland |
| 13 Aug 08:00 - 18:00 | Invergordon, Scotland |
| 15 Aug 06:00 | Arriving in Amsterdam, Netherlands North Holland hotels |
| Date | Itinerary | Departure Port | Price from |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 Jul 27 | 7 days, round-trip Norwegian Fjords | Amsterdam | $1257 |
| 2025 Aug 03 | 12 days, round-trip British Isles | Amsterdam | $1624 |
| 2025 Aug 15 | 12 days, one-way from Amsterdam to Barcelona | Amsterdam | $1581 |
| 2025 Aug 27 | 11 days, one-way from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens | Barcelona | $1244 |
| 2025 Sep 07 | 12 days, one-way from Piraeus-Athens to Ravenna | Piraeus-Athens | |
| 2025 Sep 19 | 10 days, one-way from Ravenna to Piraeus-Athens | Ravenna | |
| 2025 Sep 29 | 11 days, one-way from Piraeus-Athens to Ravenna | Piraeus-Athens | $3081 |
| 2025 Oct 10 | 10 days, one-way from Ravenna to Piraeus-Athens | Ravenna | $1671 |
| 2025 Oct 20 | 10 days, one-way from Piraeus-Athens to Barcelona | Piraeus-Athens | $1208 |
| 2025 Oct 30 | 13 days, one-way from Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale | Barcelona | $1350 |
| 2025 Nov 12 | 4 days, round-trip Bahamas Getaway | Fort Lauderdale | $485 |
| 2025 Nov 16 | 6 days, round-trip Grand Cayman, Bahamas Mexico | Fort Lauderdale | $820 |
| 2025 Nov 22 | 8 days, round-trip Antigua, St. Maarten, San Juan Puerto Plata | Fort Lauderdale | $1354 |
| 2025 Nov 30 | 6 days, round-trip Grand Cayman, Bahamas Mexico | Fort Lauderdale | $766 |
| 2025 Dec 06 | 8 days, round-trip Antigua, St. Maarten, San Juan Puerto Plata | Fort Lauderdale | $1047 |
| 2025 Dec 14 | 6 days, round-trip Grand Cayman, Bahamas Mexico | Fort Lauderdale | $846 |
| 2025 Dec 20 | 8 days, round-trip Antigua, St. Maarten, San Juan Puerto Plata | Fort Lauderdale | $1274 |
| 2025 Dec 28 | 6 days, round-trip Grand Cayman, Bahamas Mexico | Fort Lauderdale | $1262 |
| 2026 Jan 03 | 8 days, round-trip Antigua, St. Kitts, San Juan Puerto Plata | Fort Lauderdale | $881 |
| 2026 Jan 11 | 6 days, round-trip Grand Cayman, Bahamas Mexico | Fort Lauderdale | $636 |
| 2026 Jan 17 | 8 days, round-trip Antigua, St. Maarten, San Juan Puerto Plata | Fort Lauderdale | $1081 |
| 2026 Jan 25 | 6 days, round-trip Grand Cayman, Mexico Key West | Fort Lauderdale | $677 |
| 2026 Jan 31 | 8 days, round-trip Antigua, St. Maarten, San Juan Puerto Plata | Fort Lauderdale | $979 |
| 2026 Feb 08 | 6 days, round-trip Grand Cayman Mexico | Fort Lauderdale | $655 |
| 2026 Feb 14 | 8 days, round-trip Antigua, St. Kitts, San Juan Puerto Plata | Fort Lauderdale | $1101 |
| 2026 Feb 22 | 6 days, round-trip Grand Cayman, Bahamas Mexico | Fort Lauderdale | $696 |
| 2026 Feb 28 | 8 days, round-trip Antigua, St. Maarten, San Juan Puerto Plata | Fort Lauderdale | $982 |
| 2026 Mar 08 | 6 days, round-trip Grand Cayman, Bahamas Mexico | Fort Lauderdale | $722 |
| 2026 Mar 14 | 8 days, round-trip Antigua, St. Kitts, San Juan Puerto Plata | Fort Lauderdale | $1031 |
| 2026 Mar 22 | 6 days, round-trip Grand Cayman Mexico | Fort Lauderdale | $736 |
| 2026 Mar 28 | 8 days, round-trip Antigua, St. Kitts, San Juan Puerto Plata | Fort Lauderdale | $1113 |
| 2026 Apr 05 | 6 days, round-trip Grand Cayman, Bahamas Mexico | Fort Lauderdale | $810 |
| 2026 Apr 11 | 8 days, round-trip Antigua, St. Kitts, San Juan Puerto Plata | Fort Lauderdale | $965 |
| 2026 Apr 19 | 6 days, round-trip Grand Cayman, Bahamas Mexico | Fort Lauderdale | $761 |
| 2026 Apr 25 | 14 days, one-way from Fort Lauderdale to Amsterdam | Fort Lauderdale | $1473 |
| 2026 May 09 | 12 days, round-trip British Isles | Amsterdam | $2679 |
| 2026 May 21 | 12 days, round-trip Best of Scandinavia | Amsterdam | $2447 |
| 2026 Jun 02 | 12 days, round-trip Iceland Scotland | Amsterdam | $2512 |
| 2026 Jun 14 | 7 days, round-trip Norwegian Fjords | Amsterdam | $1220 |
| 2026 Jun 21 | 12 days, round-trip Best of Scandinavia | Amsterdam | $3361 |
| 2026 Jul 03 | 12 days, round-trip British Isles | Amsterdam | $2592 |
| 2026 Jul 15 | 11 days, round-trip Best of Scandinavia | Amsterdam | $2086 |
| 2026 Jul 26 | 7 days, round-trip Norwegian Fjords | Amsterdam | $1258 |
| 2026 Aug 02 | 12 days, round-trip British Isles | Amsterdam | $3073 |
| 2026 Aug 14 | 12 days, round-trip Best of Scandinavia | Amsterdam | $2952 |
| 2026 Aug 26 | 12 days, one-way from Amsterdam to Barcelona | Amsterdam | $2245 |
| 2026 Sep 07 | 11 days, one-way from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens | Barcelona | $2124 |
| 2026 Sep 18 | 10 days, one-way from Piraeus-Athens to Ravenna | Piraeus-Athens | $1811 |
| 2026 Sep 28 | 11 days, one-way from Ravenna to Piraeus-Athens | Ravenna | $1894 |
| 2026 Oct 09 | 10 days, one-way from Piraeus-Athens to Ravenna | Piraeus-Athens | $1692 |
| 2026 Oct 19 | 11 days, one-way from Ravenna to Piraeus-Athens | Ravenna | $1639 |
| 2026 Oct 30 | 11 days, one-way from Piraeus-Athens to Barcelona | Piraeus-Athens | $2353 |
| 2026 Nov 10 | 14 days, one-way from Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale | Barcelona | $1344 |
| 2026 Nov 24 | 9 days, round-trip Antigua, St. Lucia, St. Kitts, St. Thomas | Fort Lauderdale | $1164 |
| 2026 Dec 03 | 9 days, round-trip Antigua, St. Lucia, St. Kitts, Roseau | Fort Lauderdale | $1249 |
| 2026 Dec 12 | 10 days, round-trip Ultimate Southern Caribbean | Fort Lauderdale | $1104 |
| 2026 Dec 22 | 12 days, round-trip Ultimate Southern Caribbean | Fort Lauderdale | $2264 |
| 2027 Jan 03 | 5 days, round-trip Western Caribbean | Fort Lauderdale | $948 |
| 2027 Jan 08 | 9 days, round-trip Antigua, Dominica, Martinique, St. Maarten | Fort Lauderdale | $1498 |
| 2027 Jan 17 | 12 days, round-trip Ultimate Southern Caribbean | Fort Lauderdale | $1526 |
| 2027 Jan 29 | 10 days, round-trip Best of Southern Caribbean | Fort Lauderdale | $1503 |
| 2027 Feb 08 | 11 days, round-trip Ultimate Southern Caribbean | Fort Lauderdale | $1670 |
| 2027 Feb 19 | 9 days, round-trip Antigua, Dominica, St. Kitts, St. Thomas | Fort Lauderdale | $1580 |
| 2027 Feb 28 | 12 days, round-trip Ultimate Southern Caribbean | Fort Lauderdale | $1726 |
| 2027 Mar 12 | 10 days, round-trip Best of Southern Caribbean | Fort Lauderdale | $1603 |
| 2027 Mar 22 | 11 days, round-trip Ultimate Southern Caribbean | Fort Lauderdale | $1740 |
| 2027 Apr 02 | 9 days, round-trip Antigua, St. Lucia, St. Kitts, St. Thomas | Fort Lauderdale | $1563 |
| 2027 Apr 11 | 12 days, round-trip Ultimate Southern Caribbean | Fort Lauderdale | $1826 |
Review of Celebrity Eclipse
The 2010-built Celebrity Eclipse cruise ship is the third of the Solstice-class vessels operated by Celebrity Cruises, alongside sister ships Equinox, Silhouette, Solstice, and Reflection. Celebrity Eclipse was scheduled for her “Celebrity Revolution” drydock refurbishment on April 1, 2020.
The vessel (IMO number 9404314) is currently Malta-flagged (MMSI 249666000) and registered in Valletta.
History - Construction and Ownership
Celebrity Cruises was established in 1988 by the Greece-based Chandris Line (which operated cruise ships from 1974 to 1996). In 1997, Royal Caribbean International merged with Celebrity Cruises Ltd to form Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd (RCCL). The iconic “X” logo on the ship funnels represents the Greek letter chi, standing for Chandris.
Common features across Celebrity Cruises ships include glass-walled aft dining rooms, signature alternative dining venues, stylish lounges and bars, spacious atriums, a high number of balcony cabins, expansive sundecks with pools, The Retreat (an adults-only sundeck with pool, Jacuzzi, cabanas, and bar service), the Rooftop Terrace (an outdoor lounge, restaurant, and cinema), full-service Spa with Thermal Suites, and premium retail shops.

The 2,900-passenger Celebrity Eclipse was the third Solstice-class ship, following Equinox and Solstice. She is among the most eco-friendly cruise ships globally, equipped with a photovoltaic system, optimized hull design, energy-efficient lighting, and specialized hull coatings, all contributing to approximately 30% greater energy efficiency. During her April 2015 drydock, Celebrity Eclipse received several enhancements, including the transformation of Cellar Masters into the Gastrobar (featuring over 40 craft beers and iPad ordering), the addition of Slush frozen drinks bar at the pool area, and the introduction of British-themed slot machines in the casino. A private photo studio was also added.

Decks and Cabins
Celebrity Eclipse staterooms total 1,425 across 30 categories: 66 Suites, 1,145 Balcony cabins, 70 Oceanviews, and 140 Inside cabins. Most staterooms are 195 ft² (18 m²), and about 85% feature private step-out balconies (typically 55 ft² / 5 m²). There are 30 wheelchair-accessible cabins. The largest accommodations are the Penthouse Suites at 1,290 ft² (120 m²) with a 390 ft² (36 m²) terrace.
The ship has 15 decks, 14 of which are passenger-accessible, with 8 containing cabins.
Shipboard Dining Options - Food and Drinks
Dining venues include Moonlight Sonata (MDR), BLU (exclusive to AquaClass), Cafe al Bacio, Oceanview Cafe, Mast Grill, Continental, Murano, and Tuscan Grille. The Qsine specialty restaurant offers a globally inspired dining experience with unique presentations.

Full list of Celebrity Eclipse dining venues:
- Murano – 78-seat French specialty restaurant (reservations only) with a Five Senses tasting menu, Champagne High Tea, and a demonstration kitchen. Includes a Wine Cellar annex.
- Moonlight Sonata Restaurant – 1,402-seat aft main dining room, offering open-seating breakfast (8:00–9:30 a.m.), lunch (12:00–1:30 p.m.), afternoon tea (4:00–5:00 p.m.), and fixed dinner seatings at 6:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. (or My Time Dining).
- Bistro on Five – 68-seat all-you-can-eat creperie serving lunch and dinner with table-side service.
- Qsine – 72-seat specialty dinner restaurant (6:00–10:00 p.m., reservations recommended).
- Blu – 130-seat restaurant exclusive to AquaClass guests (Suite guests accommodated upon availability, reservations required).
- AquaSpa Cafe – 48-seat complimentary venue in the Solarium, offering healthy self-service meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- Oceanview Cafe & Bar – 768-seat buffet, open from 6:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. with a wide variety of food stations for all meals.
- Tuscan Grille – 130-seat specialty steakhouse and seafood restaurant (reservations only).
- Mast Bar – Outdoor burger grill near the pool, serving complimentary lunch.
Shipboard Entertainment Options - Fun and Sport
Celebrity Eclipse features the Celebrity iLounge, a modern Internet Cafe with tech classes and Apple products. The top deck’s Lawn Club offers real grass for outdoor games and activities like giant Jenga, mini-golf, and boules. The adults-only Solarium and AquaSpa provide tranquil spaces for relaxation. Live music and spectacular stage shows are offered daily, with uniquely themed bars like the Molecular Bar delivering inventive cocktails.

Complete list of entertainment venues and lounges:
- Eclipse Theatre (1,115 seats - main show lounge for performances, trivia, bingo, classes, and movies)
- Eclipse Atrium “Grand Foyer” with live music, Boulevard Shops (7 duty-free stores), Galleria Boutiques (10 duty-free shops), Sun & Sea Shop, Lawn Club Shop
- Passport Bar, The Entertainment Court, Quasar Disco & Nightclub
- Celebrity Central (200-seat lounge for shows, classes, movies)
- Michael’s Club (piano bar), Martini Bar, Crush Bar (ice-top table), Galleria Tastings, Molecular Bar, Ensemble Lounge
- Photo Gallery & Shop, Eclipse Fortunes Casino
- Celebrity iLounge (24-hour Internet center with Apple sales and classes)
- Team Earth (eco-awareness), Game On (Card Room), Relaxation Lounge, Sky Observation Lounge & Nightclub
- Cafe al Bacio & Gelateria (coffee, pastries, gelato)
- Cellar Masters (24-hour wine bar with Enomatic system and sommelier service)
- Art Gallery, Library, Acupuncture at Sea, Elmis Spa Shop, AquaSpa & Fitness Complex with Persian Garden (Thermal Suite), salon, treatment rooms, Solarium, and spa bar
- Fitness Center with aerobics area
- Solarium Pool (Thalassotherapy and lap pools), Family Pool, Sports Pool, Wet Zone (kids’ splash area)
- The Hot Glass Show (live glass-blowing from The Corning Museum of Glass)
- Sunset Bar, Patio on the Lawn, The Lawn Club
- Kids clubs: Fun Factory (ages 3–11), Shipmates (3–5), Cadets (6–8), Ensigns (9–11), offering themed activities, movies, games, and more
- X-Club (teen-only lounge), Video Arcade
- Tennis tables, shuffleboard, jogging track, multi-sports court, mini-golf (3-hole), bocce, croquet, lawn bowling, sun deck
In 2023, pickleball was added fleetwide, with complimentary equipment provided. Play schedules vary by ship class. On Solstice-class ships, the pickleball court is located on the Sports Deck (Deck 15).
Itineraries
Celebrity Eclipse sails Southern Caribbean cruises from Miami, Florida, and European itineraries including the Canary Islands and Baltic Sea from Southampton, with transatlantic crossings for repositioning.
Celebrity Eclipse was the first large cruise ship homeported in Dublin, Ireland, starting in May 2018. The inaugural 10-day itinerary visited ports in Ireland and Iceland, followed by 8-day Norwegian Fjords cruises.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Eclipse was paused from March 2020 through April 2022. She resumed service on April 26, 2022, with an 11-day Hawaii cruise from Vancouver to Honolulu. Her inaugural Australia and New Zealand season, originally scheduled for early 2021, was postponed to October 2022 through April 2023. During this season, she was homeported in Sydney and Auckland, offering 5- to 13-night itineraries themed “Five Star Getaways,” “Sun and Beach Escapes,” and “Food and Wine Classics.” New ports included Port Arthur, Tasmania, with longer port stays in key destinations.
From December 2023 to April 2024, Celebrity Eclipse is deployed in South America, offering 14-night Antarctica and 12-night Argentina & Patagonia itineraries. Call ports include Valparaiso, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, and the Antarctic Peninsula. Optional land tours feature Chile’s Osorno Volcano (from Puerto Montt), Argentina’s Playa El Doradillo (from Puerto Madryn), and Peru’s Cusco and Machu Picchu (from Callao) during a 16-night repositioning cruise from Los Angeles to Chile with two overnights in Callao-Lima.
The 2010-built Celebrity Eclipse cruise ship is the third of the Solstice-class vessels operated by Celebrity Cruises, alongside sister ships Equinox, Silhouette, Solstice, and Reflection. Celebrity Eclipse was scheduled for her “Celebrity Revolution” drydock refurbishment on April 1, 2020.
The vessel (IMO number 9404314) is currently Malta-flagged (MMSI 249666000) and registered in Valletta.
History - Construction and Ownership
Celebrity Cruises was established in 1988 by the Greece-based Chandris Line (which operated cruise ships from 1974 to 1996). In 1997, Royal Caribbean International merged with Celebrity Cruises Ltd to form Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd (RCCL). The iconic “X” logo on the ship funnels represents the Greek letter chi, standing for Chandris.
Common features across Celebrity Cruises ships include glass-walled aft dining rooms, signature alternative dining venues, stylish lounges and bars, spacious atriums, a high number of balcony cabins, expansive sundecks with pools, The Retreat (an adults-only sundeck with pool, Jacuzzi, cabanas, and bar service), the Rooftop Terrace (an outdoor lounge, restaurant, and cinema), full-service Spa with Thermal Suites, and premium retail shops.

The 2,900-passenger Celebrity Eclipse was the third Solstice-class ship, following Equinox and Solstice. She is among the most eco-friendly cruise ships globally, equipped with a photovoltaic system, optimized hull design, energy-efficient lighting, and specialized hull coatings, all contributing to approximately 30% greater energy efficiency. During her April 2015 drydock, Celebrity Eclipse received several enhancements, including the transformation of Cellar Masters into the Gastrobar (featuring over 40 craft beers and iPad ordering), the addition of Slush frozen drinks bar at the pool area, and the introduction of British-themed slot machines in the casino. A private photo studio was also added.

Decks and Cabins
Celebrity Eclipse staterooms total 1,425 across 30 categories: 66 Suites, 1,145 Balcony cabins, 70 Oceanviews, and 140 Inside cabins. Most staterooms are 195 ft² (18 m²), and about 85% feature private step-out balconies (typically 55 ft² / 5 m²). There are 30 wheelchair-accessible cabins. The largest accommodations are the Penthouse Suites at 1,290 ft² (120 m²) with a 390 ft² (36 m²) terrace.
The ship has 15 decks, 14 of which are passenger-accessible, with 8 containing cabins.
Shipboard Dining Options - Food and Drinks
Dining venues include Moonlight Sonata (MDR), BLU (exclusive to AquaClass), Cafe al Bacio, Oceanview Cafe, Mast Grill, Continental, Murano, and Tuscan Grille. The Qsine specialty restaurant offers a globally inspired dining experience with unique presentations.

Full list of Celebrity Eclipse dining venues:
- Murano – 78-seat French specialty restaurant (reservations only) with a Five Senses tasting menu, Champagne High Tea, and a demonstration kitchen. Includes a Wine Cellar annex.
- Moonlight Sonata Restaurant – 1,402-seat aft main dining room, offering open-seating breakfast (8:00–9:30 a.m.), lunch (12:00–1:30 p.m.), afternoon tea (4:00–5:00 p.m.), and fixed dinner seatings at 6:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. (or My Time Dining).
- Bistro on Five – 68-seat all-you-can-eat creperie serving lunch and dinner with table-side service.
- Qsine – 72-seat specialty dinner restaurant (6:00–10:00 p.m., reservations recommended).
- Blu – 130-seat restaurant exclusive to AquaClass guests (Suite guests accommodated upon availability, reservations required).
- AquaSpa Cafe – 48-seat complimentary venue in the Solarium, offering healthy self-service meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- Oceanview Cafe & Bar – 768-seat buffet, open from 6:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. with a wide variety of food stations for all meals.
- Tuscan Grille – 130-seat specialty steakhouse and seafood restaurant (reservations only).
- Mast Bar – Outdoor burger grill near the pool, serving complimentary lunch.
Shipboard Entertainment Options - Fun and Sport
Celebrity Eclipse features the Celebrity iLounge, a modern Internet Cafe with tech classes and Apple products. The top deck’s Lawn Club offers real grass for outdoor games and activities like giant Jenga, mini-golf, and boules. The adults-only Solarium and AquaSpa provide tranquil spaces for relaxation. Live music and spectacular stage shows are offered daily, with uniquely themed bars like the Molecular Bar delivering inventive cocktails.

Complete list of entertainment venues and lounges:
- Eclipse Theatre (1,115 seats - main show lounge for performances, trivia, bingo, classes, and movies)
- Eclipse Atrium “Grand Foyer” with live music, Boulevard Shops (7 duty-free stores), Galleria Boutiques (10 duty-free shops), Sun & Sea Shop, Lawn Club Shop
- Passport Bar, The Entertainment Court, Quasar Disco & Nightclub
- Celebrity Central (200-seat lounge for shows, classes, movies)
- Michael’s Club (piano bar), Martini Bar, Crush Bar (ice-top table), Galleria Tastings, Molecular Bar, Ensemble Lounge
- Photo Gallery & Shop, Eclipse Fortunes Casino
- Celebrity iLounge (24-hour Internet center with Apple sales and classes)
- Team Earth (eco-awareness), Game On (Card Room), Relaxation Lounge, Sky Observation Lounge & Nightclub
- Cafe al Bacio & Gelateria (coffee, pastries, gelato)
- Cellar Masters (24-hour wine bar with Enomatic system and sommelier service)
- Art Gallery, Library, Acupuncture at Sea, Elmis Spa Shop, AquaSpa & Fitness Complex with Persian Garden (Thermal Suite), salon, treatment rooms, Solarium, and spa bar
- Fitness Center with aerobics area
- Solarium Pool (Thalassotherapy and lap pools), Family Pool, Sports Pool, Wet Zone (kids’ splash area)
- The Hot Glass Show (live glass-blowing from The Corning Museum of Glass)
- Sunset Bar, Patio on the Lawn, The Lawn Club
- Kids clubs: Fun Factory (ages 3–11), Shipmates (3–5), Cadets (6–8), Ensigns (9–11), offering themed activities, movies, games, and more
- X-Club (teen-only lounge), Video Arcade
- Tennis tables, shuffleboard, jogging track, multi-sports court, mini-golf (3-hole), bocce, croquet, lawn bowling, sun deck
In 2023, pickleball was added fleetwide, with complimentary equipment provided. Play schedules vary by ship class. On Solstice-class ships, the pickleball court is located on the Sports Deck (Deck 15).
Itineraries
Celebrity Eclipse sails Southern Caribbean cruises from Miami, Florida, and European itineraries including the Canary Islands and Baltic Sea from Southampton, with transatlantic crossings for repositioning.
Celebrity Eclipse was the first large cruise ship homeported in Dublin, Ireland, starting in May 2018. The inaugural 10-day itinerary visited ports in Ireland and Iceland, followed by 8-day Norwegian Fjords cruises.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Eclipse was paused from March 2020 through April 2022. She resumed service on April 26, 2022, with an 11-day Hawaii cruise from Vancouver to Honolulu. Her inaugural Australia and New Zealand season, originally scheduled for early 2021, was postponed to October 2022 through April 2023. During this season, she was homeported in Sydney and Auckland, offering 5- to 13-night itineraries themed “Five Star Getaways,” “Sun and Beach Escapes,” and “Food and Wine Classics.” New ports included Port Arthur, Tasmania, with longer port stays in key destinations.
From December 2023 to April 2024, Celebrity Eclipse is deployed in South America, offering 14-night Antarctica and 12-night Argentina & Patagonia itineraries. Call ports include Valparaiso, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, and the Antarctic Peninsula. Optional land tours feature Chile’s Osorno Volcano (from Puerto Montt), Argentina’s Playa El Doradillo (from Puerto Madryn), and Peru’s Cusco and Machu Picchu (from Callao) during a 16-night repositioning cruise from Los Angeles to Chile with two overnights in Callao-Lima.
Celebrity Cruises was established in 1988 by the Greece-based Chandris Line (which operated cruise ships from 1974 to 1996). In 1997, Royal Caribbean International merged with Celebrity Cruises Ltd to form Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd (RCCL). The iconic “X” logo on the ship funnels represents the Greek letter chi, standing for Chandris.
Common features across Celebrity Cruises ships include glass-walled aft dining rooms, signature alternative dining venues, stylish lounges and bars, spacious atriums, a high number of balcony cabins, expansive sundecks with pools, The Retreat (an adults-only sundeck with pool, Jacuzzi, cabanas, and bar service), the Rooftop Terrace (an outdoor lounge, restaurant, and cinema), full-service Spa with Thermal Suites, and premium retail shops.

The 2,900-passenger Celebrity Eclipse was the third Solstice-class ship, following Equinox and Solstice. She is among the most eco-friendly cruise ships globally, equipped with a photovoltaic system, optimized hull design, energy-efficient lighting, and specialized hull coatings, all contributing to approximately 30% greater energy efficiency. During her April 2015 drydock, Celebrity Eclipse received several enhancements, including the transformation of Cellar Masters into the Gastrobar (featuring over 40 craft beers and iPad ordering), the addition of Slush frozen drinks bar at the pool area, and the introduction of British-themed slot machines in the casino. A private photo studio was also added.

Decks and Cabins
Celebrity Eclipse staterooms total 1,425 across 30 categories: 66 Suites, 1,145 Balcony cabins, 70 Oceanviews, and 140 Inside cabins. Most staterooms are 195 ft² (18 m²), and about 85% feature private step-out balconies (typically 55 ft² / 5 m²). There are 30 wheelchair-accessible cabins. The largest accommodations are the Penthouse Suites at 1,290 ft² (120 m²) with a 390 ft² (36 m²) terrace.
The ship has 15 decks, 14 of which are passenger-accessible, with 8 containing cabins.
Shipboard Dining Options - Food and Drinks
Dining venues include Moonlight Sonata (MDR), BLU (exclusive to AquaClass), Cafe al Bacio, Oceanview Cafe, Mast Grill, Continental, Murano, and Tuscan Grille. The Qsine specialty restaurant offers a globally inspired dining experience with unique presentations.

Full list of Celebrity Eclipse dining venues:
- Murano – 78-seat French specialty restaurant (reservations only) with a Five Senses tasting menu, Champagne High Tea, and a demonstration kitchen. Includes a Wine Cellar annex.
- Moonlight Sonata Restaurant – 1,402-seat aft main dining room, offering open-seating breakfast (8:00–9:30 a.m.), lunch (12:00–1:30 p.m.), afternoon tea (4:00–5:00 p.m.), and fixed dinner seatings at 6:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. (or My Time Dining).
- Bistro on Five – 68-seat all-you-can-eat creperie serving lunch and dinner with table-side service.
- Qsine – 72-seat specialty dinner restaurant (6:00–10:00 p.m., reservations recommended).
- Blu – 130-seat restaurant exclusive to AquaClass guests (Suite guests accommodated upon availability, reservations required).
- AquaSpa Cafe – 48-seat complimentary venue in the Solarium, offering healthy self-service meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- Oceanview Cafe & Bar – 768-seat buffet, open from 6:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. with a wide variety of food stations for all meals.
- Tuscan Grille – 130-seat specialty steakhouse and seafood restaurant (reservations only).
- Mast Bar – Outdoor burger grill near the pool, serving complimentary lunch.
Shipboard Entertainment Options - Fun and Sport
Celebrity Eclipse features the Celebrity iLounge, a modern Internet Cafe with tech classes and Apple products. The top deck’s Lawn Club offers real grass for outdoor games and activities like giant Jenga, mini-golf, and boules. The adults-only Solarium and AquaSpa provide tranquil spaces for relaxation. Live music and spectacular stage shows are offered daily, with uniquely themed bars like the Molecular Bar delivering inventive cocktails.

Complete list of entertainment venues and lounges:
- Eclipse Theatre (1,115 seats - main show lounge for performances, trivia, bingo, classes, and movies)
- Eclipse Atrium “Grand Foyer” with live music, Boulevard Shops (7 duty-free stores), Galleria Boutiques (10 duty-free shops), Sun & Sea Shop, Lawn Club Shop
- Passport Bar, The Entertainment Court, Quasar Disco & Nightclub
- Celebrity Central (200-seat lounge for shows, classes, movies)
- Michael’s Club (piano bar), Martini Bar, Crush Bar (ice-top table), Galleria Tastings, Molecular Bar, Ensemble Lounge
- Photo Gallery & Shop, Eclipse Fortunes Casino
- Celebrity iLounge (24-hour Internet center with Apple sales and classes)
- Team Earth (eco-awareness), Game On (Card Room), Relaxation Lounge, Sky Observation Lounge & Nightclub
- Cafe al Bacio & Gelateria (coffee, pastries, gelato)
- Cellar Masters (24-hour wine bar with Enomatic system and sommelier service)
- Art Gallery, Library, Acupuncture at Sea, Elmis Spa Shop, AquaSpa & Fitness Complex with Persian Garden (Thermal Suite), salon, treatment rooms, Solarium, and spa bar
- Fitness Center with aerobics area
- Solarium Pool (Thalassotherapy and lap pools), Family Pool, Sports Pool, Wet Zone (kids’ splash area)
- The Hot Glass Show (live glass-blowing from The Corning Museum of Glass)
- Sunset Bar, Patio on the Lawn, The Lawn Club
- Kids clubs: Fun Factory (ages 3–11), Shipmates (3–5), Cadets (6–8), Ensigns (9–11), offering themed activities, movies, games, and more
- X-Club (teen-only lounge), Video Arcade
- Tennis tables, shuffleboard, jogging track, multi-sports court, mini-golf (3-hole), bocce, croquet, lawn bowling, sun deck
In 2023, pickleball was added fleetwide, with complimentary equipment provided. Play schedules vary by ship class. On Solstice-class ships, the pickleball court is located on the Sports Deck (Deck 15).
Itineraries
Celebrity Eclipse sails Southern Caribbean cruises from Miami, Florida, and European itineraries including the Canary Islands and Baltic Sea from Southampton, with transatlantic crossings for repositioning.
Celebrity Eclipse was the first large cruise ship homeported in Dublin, Ireland, starting in May 2018. The inaugural 10-day itinerary visited ports in Ireland and Iceland, followed by 8-day Norwegian Fjords cruises.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Eclipse was paused from March 2020 through April 2022. She resumed service on April 26, 2022, with an 11-day Hawaii cruise from Vancouver to Honolulu. Her inaugural Australia and New Zealand season, originally scheduled for early 2021, was postponed to October 2022 through April 2023. During this season, she was homeported in Sydney and Auckland, offering 5- to 13-night itineraries themed “Five Star Getaways,” “Sun and Beach Escapes,” and “Food and Wine Classics.” New ports included Port Arthur, Tasmania, with longer port stays in key destinations.
From December 2023 to April 2024, Celebrity Eclipse is deployed in South America, offering 14-night Antarctica and 12-night Argentina & Patagonia itineraries. Call ports include Valparaiso, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, and the Antarctic Peninsula. Optional land tours feature Chile’s Osorno Volcano (from Puerto Montt), Argentina’s Playa El Doradillo (from Puerto Madryn), and Peru’s Cusco and Machu Picchu (from Callao) during a 16-night repositioning cruise from Los Angeles to Chile with two overnights in Callao-Lima.
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The vessel (Meyer Werft Papenburg yard/hull number 107630) has a volume of 121,878 GT, a DWT of 9,500 tons, and a maximum draught of 8.6 m. Its powerplant consists of Wartsila marine diesel engines (models 16V46 and 14V48/60CR) with a combined output of 67.2 MW. The registered owner is CELEBRITY ECLIPSE INC, and the management company is CELEBRITY CRUISES INC.
Celebrity Eclipse was launched on February 28, 2010. She is part of the Solstice-class series, alongside sister ships Celebrity Equinox, Celebrity Reflection, Celebrity Silhouette, and Celebrity Solstice.
As newbuilds, the Solstice-class ships were among the most environmentally friendly cruise vessels of their time. Celebrity Eclipse features an energy-efficient hull coated with light-emitting diodes and an innovative photovoltaic system, enhancing energy savings by approximately 30% compared to similar-class ships. The Solstice class also introduced new cabin categories to the fleet, including Concierge Class and AquaClass. Approximately 85% of all staterooms feature private step-out balconies.
The ship shares her name with two Scenic Yacht Cruises superyachts: Scenic Eclipse (2019) and Scenic Eclipse II (2023).
Celebrity Eclipse was delivered by Meyer Werft Papenburg on April 15, 2010, and christened in Southampton on April 24. The ceremony was led by godmother Emma Pontin (1971-2016), a British Ocean Yachtmaster, instructor, author, and public speaker. The ship’s inaugural season (2010) was based in Europe, sailing Mediterranean, Baltic, Scandinavia, and Russia itineraries. She was later deployed in the Caribbean, homeporting in Port Everglades – Fort Lauderdale, Florida, operating 7- and 8-day roundtrip Western and Eastern Caribbean cruises.
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