Celebrity Century left the fleet last month and moved operations to Singapore after a long and eventful farewell cruise season that ended in its last Middle East voyage in Dubai.
From March 2014 through April 2015, Celebrity Century visited about 77 ports across 32 countries. Exotic destinations included Manila and Boracay, Philippines; Bandar Seri Begawan (Muara), Brunei; and Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar. Since its inaugural sailing in 1995, guests have enjoyed Celebrity Century’s spacious and beautifully designed spaces, indulgent premium spa and award-winning dining experiences. The 1,814-seater Celebrity Century is an 815-feet cruise ship, smaller when compared to some of Century’s other cruises.18 is the numberInspired by the latest trends in entertainment and the hottest global tickets, Celebrity Cruises is redefining the way it will deliver premium, unexpected experiences to its guests. Celebrity is unveiling an impressive array of 18 shows in 18 months – all produced in partnership with masterminds behind some of today’s biggest recording artists and awarding-winning theatrical and television productions. The 18 leading-edge shows, created exclusively for Celebrity, feature elements of drama, dance, comedy, musical theatre and concert-style performances – blended in a way that has never been seen before at sea. Celebrity has attracted and collaborated with some of the best names in entertainment to produce the 18 shows. These include William Baker, who has created and directed global tours and music videos for some of the biggest names in popular music; and Steve Anderson, a musical director, producer and writer for world-renowned artists.Travel Matrix, sole Middle East representative for Celebrity Cruises, will be available at CP2510.