
The Celebrity Cruise Line fleet consists of 16 active cruise ships, ranging from ships built in 2000 to 2023. The average Celebrity ship carries approximately 2,338 passengers and measures 871 feet in length. The combined fleet represents an estimated $12.0B in today's adjusted build cost.
All 16 ships
// Millenium ClassCelebrity Constellation
// Solstice ClassCelebrity Eclipse
// Solstice ClassCelebrity Equinox
// Millenium ClassCelebrity Infinity
// Millenium ClassCelebrity Millennium
// Solstice ClassCelebrity Reflection
// Solstice ClassCelebrity Silhouette
// Solstice ClassCelebrity Solstice
// Millenium ClassCelebrity Summit
LARGEST IN FLEET// Edge ClassCelebrity XCel
NEWEST IN FLEET// Edge ClassCelebrity Xcite
How big is my Celebrity ship?
Every Celebrity cruise ship in the fleet, ranked by size. Toggle between graphs to view a size comparison by gross tonnage, length and a scatter plot showing how the two relate for each Celebrity ship.
The largest Celebrity ship is Ascent at 141k gross tons and 1,073 feet. The smallest is Flora at 6k GT, while the longest ship is Ascent at 1,073 feet.
How old is my Celebrity ship?
Celebrity cruise ships span in age by 28 years, from 2000's Millennium to 2028's Xcite. Toggle the charts to view a full ships-by-size timeline to view all Celebrity ships from oldest to newest.
Celebrity ships by class
Explore each of Celebrity's ship classes. The vessels included will share similar blueprints and features as part of that class.
Edgeclass
2020'sCelebrity's Edge class is a revolutionary cruise ship class introduced by Celebrity Cruise Line in 2018. The ships feature innovative design and cutting-edge technology. The Edge class includes Celebrity Edge (2018), Apex (2020), Beyond (2022), Ascent (2023) and the Xcel (2025). This latest class of ship boasts sleek, modern aesthetics and luxurious amenities. One of the most notable features is the infamous Magic Carpet attraction, a cantilevered platform offering stunning ocean views. Also of note is the Retreat, an exclusive suite complex offered by Celebrity. Edge-class ships were built with a focus on the environment, featuring a state-of-the-art propulsion system and energy-efficient hull design, reducing their ecological footprint.
Expeditionclass
2010'sCelebrity's Expedition class focuses on luxury and is designed specifically for expedition-style cruising. It' smaller size allows for access to smaller, more exclusive ports. The class recently featured three ships: Celebrity Xpedition, Xploration, and Flora. The Xpedition and Xploration have recently been sold off to Lindbald Expeditions, leaving only the Flora in this class. This intimate, all-inclusive ship offers luxurious amenities and accommodations, while providing an immersive, destination-focused experience. It sails to remote destinations, primarily the Galapagos Islands. Guests are offered unique wildlife encounters and expert-led excursions.
Milleniumclass
2000'sThe Millennium Class is a series of four cruise ships operated by Celebrity Cruises, constructed between 1999 and 2002 at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France. Included in the Millennium class are the Millennium (2000), Infinity (2001), Summit (2001), and Constellation (2002). Each measures approximately 294 meters in length and has a gross tonnage around 91,000 GT. Notably, this class was among the first cruise ships to utilize a turbo-electric COGAS (Combined Gas and Steam) power plant, enhancing energy efficiency by reclaiming otherwise lost energy. Also of note, the class features a distinctive angular stern. Passenger capacity on these ships range from 1,950 to 2,460 across 11 passenger decks.
Solsticeclass
2010'sThe Solstice class include five ships: Solstice (2008), Equinox (2009), Eclipse (2010), Silhouette (2011), and Reflection (2012). These ships boast modern, elegant design and innovative amenities, such as the Lawn Club, a half-acre of real grass on the top deck offering outdoor activities (bocce, croquet, musical entertainment, etc) to guests. The Solstice class also introduced AquaClass, a spa-inspired cabin category. The five included ships also feature advanced environmental systems, such as solar panels and energy-efficient propulsion.
Celebrity ships passengers vs staff
How many passengers are on your Celebrity ship vs. the number of total staff? Below you'll find each ship's passenger capacity, crew count, and guest-to-crew ratio.
Across the fleet of 16 ships, Celebrity employs 18,748 crew members to serve 44,500 passengers — a fleet-wide ratio of 2.37 guests per crew member. The best staffed ship is Flora with a ratio of 1.25:1.
How much does a Celebrity ship cost?
Below you'll find the cost to build or acquire each Celebrity cruise ship. The costs are adjusted to today's dollars using a 3% annual rate. Toggle between total cost, cost per cabin, and cost per gross ton to see how each ship's price compares once normalized.
The combined fleet value is $14.7B across 16 ships, with an average build cost of $918M per ship in today's dollars.
Build costs reflect original contract prices adjusted to today's dollars using a 3% annual compound inflation rate. Data compiled from public shipyard records and maritime industry databases. Figures are indicative estimates.




















