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Celebrity Infinity emerges from major refit with new public spaces and suites

Celebrity Infinity has emerged from a major refit and refurbishment with a reimagined Retreat Lounge, updated public spaces and new suite categories, and will now begin her European season.

As part of Celebrity Cruises‘ refurbishment of the ship, The Retreat Lounge (formerly Michael’s Club) has been given a refreshed look, while the boldly elegant Luminae at The Retreat has been expanded, and brand-new Sunset Suites have been added near the aft of the ship, offering expansive views and large private balconies.

The 23-year-old Celebrity Infinity last underwent a refit in 2015, when new dining areas were added and public spaces were refreshed. The Millennium-class cruise ship carries 2,170 passengers.

Celebrity Infinity

“We strive to exceed guest expectations – from elevated service onboard and thoughtful amenities through to interior spaces designed to make guests feel at home in their surroundings,” said Keith Lane, Senior Vice President Hotel Operations, Celebrity Cruises. 

“The enhancements to Celebrity Infinity, particularly the transformation of The Retreat Lounge, epitomizes our commitment to providing an unmatched experience for our guests, ensuring that every journey with Celebrity Cruises is memorable,” he added.

The Retreat offers personalised service, with a dedicated team to secure reservations and arrange exclusive journeys. The Retreat Lounge now boasts a new colour palette, along with its range of amenities including complimentary beverages, gourmet bites, live entertainment and more.

Retreat Lounge aboard Celebrity Infinity

The brand-new Sunset Suites with an extra-large private balcony offer ocean views and exclusive amenities from The Retreat, including Butler service, dining at the expanded Luminae at The Retreat, and access to The Retreat Lounge throughout the voyage.

Celebrity Infinity will sail throughout Europe during 2024, offering a range of itineraries such as 7-night Greek Isles & Turkey sailings exploring the eastern Mediterranean coasts, visiting Santorini for a taste of the idyllic Aegean isles as well as the ancient sites of Kusadasi before sailing to Rhodes and the white-sand isles of Mykonos and Hydra.

Longer cruises include a 12-night Canaries, Morocco, & Spain sailing, calling in the Canaries, Morocco’s most renowned port cities of Tangier and Casablanca, as well as southern Spain’s Andalucia (Al-Andalus) and Seville, where guests can indulge in the best of Spanish cuisine in Cadiz, or explore the Moorish architecture of Malaga or nearby Granada.

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