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Ample land and pristine environmental conditions make Alaska well known for its abundant wildlife. Prepare for a thrill as you approach the head of the 30-mile Endicott Arm fjord to face Dawes Glacier, a 600-foot-tall wall of ice.

 

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Sailing Itinerary

Note: Cruise itineraries are subject to change. Please verify ports and times directly with the cruise line.

Day 1 Port of Call Singapore Departure 5:00p.m.

Overview

Though physically small, Singapore is an economic giant. It has been Southeast Asia's most modern city for over a century. The city blends Malay, Chinese, Arab, Indian, and English cultures and religions. Its unique ethnic tapestry affords visitors a wide array of sightseeing and culinary opportunities from which to choose. A full calendar of traditional festivals and holidays celebrated throughout the year adds to its cultural appeal. In addition, Singapore offers luxury hotels, delectable cuisine,e, and great shopping! Located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore's tropical climate welcomes both leisure and business travelers year-round. The island republic's excellent infrastructure enables visitors to enjoy its many sites and attractions in a safe, clean, and green environment. Award-winning Changi Airport provides air links to major cities around the world. The train and subway systems are clean, fast,t and efficient. In addition, its state-of-the-art cruise terminal has established Singapore as one of the premier cruising centers in Southeast Asia and an exciting port of call on any Asian cruise itinerary. In the city, there is no need for a car. Public transportation is excellent and walking is a good way to explore the city. All major attractions are also accessible by tour bus. Since the city is only 60 miles (100k) from the equator, the tropical temperatures do not vary much. Rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. No matter when you choose to visit, warm weather will be abundantly available. The visitor is struck immediately by Singapore's abundance of parks, nature reserves, and lush, tropical greenery. Singapore's progress over the past three decades has been remarkable, yet the island has not been overwhelmed by development. Visitors will discover a wealth of historical treasures from the past, in the beauty of older buildings, values, and traditions that have survived in the face of profound social and geographical change. Lacking any noteworthy natural resources, Singapore's early prosperity was based on a vigorous free trade policy, put in place in 1819 when Sir Stamford Raffles first established it as a British trading post. Later, mass industrialization bolstered the economy, and today the state boasts the world's second busiest port after Rotterdam, minimal unemployment, and a super-efficient infrastructure. Almost the entire population lives in upscale new apartments, and the average per capita income is over US$12,000. Singapore is a clean, safe place to visit, its amenities are second to none and its public places are smoke-free and hygienic. Forming the core of downtown Singapore is the Colonial District. Each surrounding enclave has its distinct flavor, from the aromatic spice stores of Little India to the tumbledown backstreets of Chinatown, where it is still possible to find calligraphers and fortune tellers, or the Arab Quarter, whose cluttered stores sell fine cloths and silks. North of the city, are two nature preserves, Bukit Timah and the Central Catchment Area, along with the splendid Singapore Zoological Gardens. The East Coast features good seafood restaurants set on long stretches of sandy beach. In addition, there are over fifty islands and islets within Singaporean waters, all of which can be reached with varying degrees of ease. Day trips are popular to Sentosa, the island amusement arcade which is linked to the south coast by a short causeway and cable car. Music, theater, and nightlife: all are abundant in this remarkable city. Singapore used to be considered a "stopover" on the way to larger Asian cities. This is no longer true! Visitors seek out Singapore for business and finance and also for a fascinating and satisfying vacation for the whole family. Strategically located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula sixty miles from the equator, Singapore has for centuries been a crossroads between East and West. Chinese traders en route to India had navigated its waters from at least the 5th century. In the 14th century, it was part of the powerful Vijayan Empire and was known as Temasek or Sea Town. Legend has it that it was renamed Singa Pura or Lion City after a visiting Sumatran prince saw an animal he mistook for a lion, an animal considered a good omen. Modern Singapore came into being in 1819 when Sir Stamford Raffles claimed what was then a small fishing village as a regional base for the East India Company. The island's natural harbor and location made it an ideal site for a trading post serving British trade interests between China, the Malay world, and India. Singapore flourished as its free trade policy attracted merchants and residents from all over the world. Raffles initiated a town plan which included leveling one hill to form a new commercial district (now Raffles Place) and constructing government buildings around another hill (now called Fort Canning Hill). The British plan also involved separating the population according to ethnic categories with Europeans, Indians, Chinese,e, and Malays each living and working in the distinct quarters of the city. Revenues soared in the ensuing years from the production of opium and rubber. Millionaires were made overnight. Immigration rose steadily. The island became Britain's strategic defense base in the Far East but fell to the Japanese in 1942. After the world war ended in 1945, Singapore became a crown colony. It gained self-governing status in 1959 and independence in 1965 when it became part of the new state of Malaysia which united Malaya with Singapore, Sabah, and Sarawak. The alliance did not last. Singapore was used to being on its own, and within two years the island set up its stable government and became known as the Republic of Singapore. Under Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's leadership, Singapore continued to strengthen its infrastructure and its industrial base. Housing and urban renovation kept pace with population growth. The areas of health and education are strong. Singapore's leaders have also brought order and progress through strict regulation of social behavior. Smoking in public was banned, as was gum chewing. High economic growth rates have supported political stability. Singapore is the world's second busiest seaport and has an airport served by over 50 major airlines. It has state-of-the-art communication and mass transit systems. It is Asia's premier center for finance and business and the world's third-largest oil refining center. Over 7 million visit the tiny island every year.

Day 2 Cruising
Day 3 Cruising
Day 4 Cruising
Day 5 Port of Call Singapore Arrival 4:30a.m.

Overview

Though physically small, Singapore is an economic giant. It has been Southeast Asia's most modern city for over a century. The city blends Malay, Chinese, Arab, Indian, and English cultures and religions. Its unique ethnic tapestry affords visitors a wide array of sightseeing and culinary opportunities from which to choose. A full calendar of traditional festivals and holidays celebrated throughout the year adds to its cultural appeal. In addition, Singapore offers luxury hotels, delectable cuisine,e, and great shopping! Located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore's tropical climate welcomes both leisure and business travelers year-round. The island republic's excellent infrastructure enables visitors to enjoy its many sites and attractions in a safe, clean, and green environment. Award-winning Changi Airport provides air links to major cities around the world. The train and subway systems are clean, fast,t and efficient. In addition, its state-of-the-art cruise terminal has established Singapore as one of the premier cruising centers in Southeast Asia and an exciting port of call on any Asian cruise itinerary. In the city, there is no need for a car. Public transportation is excellent and walking is a good way to explore the city. All major attractions are also accessible by tour bus. Since the city is only 60 miles (100k) from the equator, the tropical temperatures do not vary much. Rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. No matter when you choose to visit, warm weather will be abundantly available. The visitor is struck immediately by Singapore's abundance of parks, nature reserves, and lush, tropical greenery. Singapore's progress over the past three decades has been remarkable, yet the island has not been overwhelmed by development. Visitors will discover a wealth of historical treasures from the past, in the beauty of older buildings, values, and traditions that have survived in the face of profound social and geographical change. Lacking any noteworthy natural resources, Singapore's early prosperity was based on a vigorous free trade policy, put in place in 1819 when Sir Stamford Raffles first established it as a British trading post. Later, mass industrialization bolstered the economy, and today the state boasts the world's second busiest port after Rotterdam, minimal unemployment, and a super-efficient infrastructure. Almost the entire population lives in upscale new apartments, and the average per capita income is over US$12,000. Singapore is a clean, safe place to visit, its amenities are second to none and its public places are smoke-free and hygienic. Forming the core of downtown Singapore is the Colonial District. Each surrounding enclave has its distinct flavor, from the aromatic spice stores of Little India to the tumbledown backstreets of Chinatown, where it is still possible to find calligraphers and fortune tellers, or the Arab Quarter, whose cluttered stores sell fine cloths and silks. North of the city, are two nature preserves, Bukit Timah and the Central Catchment Area, along with the splendid Singapore Zoological Gardens. The East Coast features good seafood restaurants set on long stretches of sandy beach. In addition, there are over fifty islands and islets within Singaporean waters, all of which can be reached with varying degrees of ease. Day trips are popular to Sentosa, the island amusement arcade which is linked to the south coast by a short causeway and cable car. Music, theater, and nightlife: all are abundant in this remarkable city. Singapore used to be considered a "stopover" on the way to larger Asian cities. This is no longer true! Visitors seek out Singapore for business and finance and also for a fascinating and satisfying vacation for the whole family. Strategically located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula sixty miles from the equator, Singapore has for centuries been a crossroads between East and West. Chinese traders en route to India had navigated its waters from at least the 5th century. In the 14th century, it was part of the powerful Vijayan Empire and was known as Temasek or Sea Town. Legend has it that it was renamed Singa Pura or Lion City after a visiting Sumatran prince saw an animal he mistook for a lion, an animal considered a good omen. Modern Singapore came into being in 1819 when Sir Stamford Raffles claimed what was then a small fishing village as a regional base for the East India Company. The island's natural harbor and location made it an ideal site for a trading post serving British trade interests between China, the Malay world, and India. Singapore flourished as its free trade policy attracted merchants and residents from all over the world. Raffles initiated a town plan which included leveling one hill to form a new commercial district (now Raffles Place) and constructing government buildings around another hill (now called Fort Canning Hill). The British plan also involved separating the population according to ethnic categories with Europeans, Indians, Chinese,e, and Malays each living and working in the distinct quarters of the city. Revenues soared in the ensuing years from the production of opium and rubber. Millionaires were made overnight. Immigration rose steadily. The island became Britain's strategic defense base in the Far East but fell to the Japanese in 1942. After the world war ended in 1945, Singapore became a crown colony. It gained self-governing status in 1959 and independence in 1965 when it became part of the new state of Malaysia which united Malaya with Singapore, Sabah, and Sarawak. The alliance did not last. Singapore was used to being on its own, and within two years the island set up its stable government and became known as the Republic of Singapore. Under Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's leadership, Singapore continued to strengthen its infrastructure and its industrial base. Housing and urban renovation kept pace with population growth. The areas of health and education are strong. Singapore's leaders have also brought order and progress through strict regulation of social behavior. Smoking in public was banned, as was gum chewing. High economic growth rates have supported political stability. Singapore is the world's second busiest seaport and has an airport served by over 50 major airlines. It has state-of-the-art communication and mass transit systems. It is Asia's premier center for finance and business and the world's third-largest oil refining center. Over 7 million visit the tiny island every year.

Onboard the Celebrity Edge

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Celebrity Edge® marks a turning point in Celebrity's approach to ship design. Celebrity Edge® breaks from traditional design with its unique outward-facing elements and its industry-first Magic Carpet that reaches 13 stories above sea level. Predictability and convention are stripped away, returning sea travel to its very essence: simple, beautiful, imaginative encounters that leave you relaxed, refreshed, and inspired by the world around you.

Onboard Activities

Activities & Services (included in cruise)

Solarium

  • Pool - Adults Only
  • Pool - Outdoor
  • Pool - Indoor/Covered
  • Whirlpool/Jacuzzi
  • Bars/Lounges

Activities & Services (available for an extra fee)

Spa

  • Full-Service Spa

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Dining

Cosmopolitan

Main Dining

Cosmopolitan Restaurant: The main dining experience across Celebrity's fleet is one of the reasons guest's sail with them time and time again. To maintain this essence of the Celebrity dining experience on Edge, they've created the Cosmopolitan Restaurant — the next evolution to their current main restaurants. The walk-through wine display at the entrance sets the scene for the creative cuisine within — new American with global influences.

Normandie Restaurant: With ties to Celebrity's elegant Murano specialty restaurant on many of their ships and a nostalgic nod to Celebrity Summit® (wooden panels from the ship are incorporated into the design), Normandie Restaurant features contemporary French cuisine in a modern, upscale, refined space that evokes the romance of springtime in Paris. Enjoy regional European wines, deliciously unique cocktails, tantalizing starters, and mouthwatering entrées.

Cyprus Restaurant: Dear to their hearts, this restaurant represents Celebrity's Greek heritage. They wanted to create a stunning atmosphere that would represent the Mediterranean fare served here, so they've worked with world renowned designer, Patricia Urquiola. In Cyprus, the menu's main focus is seafood and features simple, clean dishes that celebrate the food and beverages of the Mediterranean region.

Tuscan Restaurant: Step inside and discover the delicious ambiance — a modern classical design centered around Italian fashion and film. Savor mouthwatering cuisine inspired by authentic southern Italian eateries, featuring all homemade pastas prepared with a rustic flare. Your taste buds will get a tour of southern Italy without even stepping ashore.

Blu: Available exclusively to AquaClass® guests, Blu specializes in the concept of "clean cuisine." Popular dishes are prepared in imaginative and flavorful ways, without fussiness or pretense. Blu is open for breakfast and dinner.

Luminae at the Retreat®: Globally inspired and cutting-edge dining, exclusively reserved for Celebrity's Suite Class.

Le Grand Bistro

Specialty Dining

Fine Cut Steakhouse: Discover an upscale steak and seafood experience where service is elevated to an art form and a space that's warm and inviting with a glamorous palette of rich ruby, amber, and gold design elements. While the design creates an ambience of sophistication, the cuisine offers up the sizzle — literally, with a wide selection of the choicest cuts of meat to the freshest, premium seafood. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Le Grand Bistro: Inspired by classic French bistros, the mouthwatering sights, scents, and sounds of a bustling boulangerie-patisserie are sure to excite and entice. With an ambience that changes from morning to evening and seating options from the planter-edged sidewalk to the inner café offering stunning views of the sea; every time you eat here it's a whole new experience. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Le Petit Chef™ and Friends: Using innovative technology created by Skullmapping and presented by TableMation Studios, Celebrity's bringing your tabletop to life in Le Grand Bistro with Le Petit Chef™ and Friends — an animated character who appears beside your plate and prepares each course you'll be enjoying right in front of you before you're served the actual dish. It's an immersive, mind-blowing fusion of entertainment and dining like nothing you've experienced before. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Raw on 5: Using both raw and refined elements with earth tones, pearlescent accents, and natural textures, Celebrity has created a sophisticated yet approachable restaurant. The dramatic raw bar display at the entrance showcases an abundance of oysters, crab, and lobsters to choose from. The menu, also available at the Magic Carpet when positioned on deck 5, will feature more casual offerings like Shrimp Salad, their signature Lobster Roll and sushi and sashimi prepared by our expert sushi chefs. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Magic Carpet: Moving up and down the side of the ship, when on Deck 5, Magic Carpet is an open-air extension of Raw on 5. Here you'll find an airy, casual seafood restaurant offering select Raw on 5 favorites as well its own unique menu. When these two restaurants meet, it's the perfect pairing for an unforgettable al fresco dining experience as you glide over the glistening water below. This restaurant is available for an additional cost and reservations can be made once onboard.

Dinner on the Edge: Above every deck of the ship exists an extraordinary, sky-high dining experience that Celebrity calls Dinner on the Edge. When the Magic Carpet ascends to the top of the ship, on special evenings embark on an exhilarating al fresco culinary journey that's a feast for your eyes, your appetite, and your sense of wonder. This restaurant is available for an additional cost and reservations can be made once onboard.

Rooftop Garden Grill: Enjoy lunch or dine under the stars at the Rooftop Garden Grill, nestled perfectly in its own delicious corner of the Rooftop Garden. Discover the ultimate in outdoor eateries where you're surrounded by the open sky and the most incredible ocean views around while you savor gourmet backyard BBQ favorites. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Eden Restaurant: Enter a place where dining is taken to new and exciting places. Eden restaurant features menus that deliver sensory experiences and experiential dishes served by performance artists we call Edenists. Let your inhibitions go and set your senses free with innovative, mouthwatering specialties inspired by nature. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Eden Café

Casual Dining

Eden Café: Eden Café offers a wide variety of morning beverages and casual culinary bites. Three stories of windows bring in the shimmering morning light to create a bright and airy atmosphere and change as the mood shifts from breakfast to lunch, plus al fresco dining is available on either side of the café.

Spa Cafe and Juice Bar: After indulging at the spa, grab something fresh and flavorful. You'll love the creative take on healthy cuisine with nourishing salads and nutritious smoothies.

Oceanview Café: Featuring sweeping two-story, floor-to-ceiling windows, the Oceanview Café lives up to its name more than ever before. One of Celebrity's signature favorites, they've added more live action stations, including an Asian stir fry station with flavors inspired by the spice route and a bakery serving up fresh selection from the oven.

Mast Grill: There's no better place to sample some hearty fare than on the top deck at the Mast Grill. Enjoy ocean views and curb your hunger with a burger, salad, or sandwich in a relaxed, poolside atmosphere. Cheers!


Times, costs and other specifics are outside the control of Costco Travel. All information is at the sole discretion of the cruise line and is subject to change without notice. Dining time and table size preferences are submitted to the cruise line on a first-come, first-served request basis and are confirmed aboard ship. Questions, concerns and/or special needs regarding dining arrangements must be addressed with the maitre d' hotel aboard ship. Every effort is made to accommodate travelers' preferences; however, Costco Travel cannot guarantee dining arrangements. In specialty restaurants, space is limited and reservations are recommended. A cover charge and dress code may apply.

Staterooms

Ideal for adventurous friends traveling together, our Inside staterooms sleep up to 4 Guests. After a day of fun, sun and adventure, it’s the perfect place to recharge with a good night’s sleep.

  • Deluxe Inside Stateroom with Reef View (Category: 10A)

    Category: 10A

  • Deluxe Inside Stateroom (Category: 10B)

    Category: 10B

  • Standard Inside Stateroom (Category: 10C)

    Category: 10C

  • Deluxe Inside Stateroom (Category: 10D)

    Category: 10D

  • Inside Stateroom (Category: 11A)

    Category: 11A

Designed to accommodate up to 4 Guests, these beautifully appointed staterooms feature individual single beds, ensuring a good night’s sleep for everyone. Gaze out the large porthole window for breathtaking views of the sea.

  • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom (Category: 08A)

    Category: 08A

  • Oceanview Stateroom (Category: 09A)

    Category: 09A

Created with families in mind, our most popular staterooms sleep up to 4 Guests and feature a private balcony offering breathtaking views of either the ocean, Disney Imagination Garden or Disney Discovery Reef. This airy sanctuary is where you can watch the sun rise, bask in ocean breezes and enjoy your morning coffee or an evening nightcap.

  • Deluxe Garden View Stateroom with Verandah (Category: 05A)

    Category: 05A

  • Deluxe Garden View Stateroom with Verandah (Category: 05B)

    Category: 05B

  • Deluxe Reef View Stateroom with Verandah (Category: 05C)

    Category: 05C

  • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah (Category: 06A)

    Category: 06A

  • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah (Category: 06B)

    Category: 06B

  • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah (Category: 06C)

    Category: 06C

  • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah (Category: 06D)

    Category: 06D

  • Stateroom with Verandah (Category: 07A)

    Category: 07A

Whether you prefer a modern, open-concept or a spacious one-bedroom, Concierge staterooms and suites offer the perfect home at sea—complete with personalized service and exclusive offerings. Each retreat features thoughtful design elements and curated artwork inspired by beloved Disney and Marvel films, including Aladdin, Frozen, The Little Mermaid and The Avengers.

  • Concierge Royal Suite with Oceanview Verandah (Category: 01A)

    Category: 01A

  • Concierge 1-Bedroom Oceanview Suite (Category: 01B)

    Category: 01B

  • Concierge 1-Bedroom Oceanview Suite (Category: 01C)

    Category: 01C

  • Concierge Suite with Oceanview Verandah (Category: 02A)

    Category: 02A

  • Concierge Oceanview Suite (Category: 02B)

    Category: 02B

  • Concierge Oceanview Suite (Category: 02C)

    Category: 02C

  • Concierge Family Stateroom with Oceanview Verandah (Category: 03A)

    Category: 03A

  • Concierge Family Stateroom with Oceanview Verandah (Category: 03B)

    Category: 03B

  • Concierge Family Oceanview Suite (Category: 03C)

    Category: 03C

  • Concierge Family Stateroom with Garden View Verandah (Category: 04A)

    Category: 04A

  • Concierge Family Stateroom with Garden View Verandah (Category: 04B)

    Category: 04B

  • Concierge Family Stateroom with Oceanview Verandah (Category: 04C)

    Category: 04C

  • Concierge Inside Family Stateroom (Category: 04D)

    Category: 04D

Deck Plan

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Ship Facts

Celebrity Edge ship image
  • Ship Name: Celebrity Edge
  • Year Built: 2018
  • Year Entered Present Fleet: 2018
  • Ship Class: Edge
  • Maximum Capacity: 3,373
  • Number of Passenger Decks: 14
  • Number of Crew: 1,320
  • Officers' Nationality: Greek
  • Tonnage (GRT): 129,500
  • Capacity Based on Double Occupancy: 2,918
  • Country of Registry: Malta
  • Total Staterooms: 1,467
  • Crew/Hotel Staff Nationality: International
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Ship's registry: Malta

    Package ID: CELEDGALK20250912