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Celebrity Beyond is bigger, with bevy of expanded and new spaces

The third Edge-class ship, Celebrity Beyond, is 20 meters longer with a bevy of new and redesigned spaces.

Anne Kalosh, Editor, Seatrade Cruise News & Senior Associate Editor, Seatrade Cruise Review

April 28, 2021

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They include a terraced, Moroccan-inspired Sunset Bar by Nate Berkus, Daniel Boulud's first restaurant at sea, a new two-story Retreat Sun Deck by Kelly Hoppen with added 'Zen' spaces, the first AquaClass Sky Suites and wellness programming by Celebrity Cruises' new well-being advisor, goop's Gwyneth Paltrow. Plus, much more.

And the Magic Carpet returns.

Changes 'beyond expectations' 

The changes will be 'beyond what anyone is going to expect,' Celebrity President and CEO Lisa Lutoff-Perlo said during a virtual reveal with the designers on Wednesday.

Architect Tom Wright's design not only lengthened the ship but raised it to 17 decks, allowing for reimagined spectacular outdoor spaces The Retreat, the Resort Deck and the Rooftop Garden. The latter has even more wind spoilers and new, cantilevered float pools extending 6.5 feet over the side of the ship.

The Resort Deck has new sunken seating areas, and an eye-catcher at the head of the 25-yard lap pool is the sculpture of a man balancing an elephant atop his back.

Nate Berkus bags his first Celebrity space

Edge-class design ambassador Nate Berkus got to create his first space for Celebrity, and his multi-level Sunset Bar aft aims for 'aspiration and up-market relaxation,' as he put it. Besides Moroccan tiles, arches and terraced seating are conversation niches with banquettes.

Daniel Boulud showcased

The renowned New York-based French chef Daniel Boulud, a Celebrity partner for several years, presents his first restaurant at sea, Le Voyage. The 50-seat venue is designed by Paris-based Jouin Manku with illuminated, semi-sheer screens giving diners a sense of privacy and glamor.

'You dine in these lanterns,' as Jouin Manku's Sanjit Manku described them. 'You'r bathed in light and everyone looks beautiful.' Diners enter from a quiet vestibule and leave through a Boulud boutique where they're offered a customized sweet and souvenirs of the dinner are available.

Airier Grand Plaza

Manku explained how an additional 10 meters allowed the expansion of the Grand Plaza at the heart of the ship. It has an airier feel, a dance floor to one side and terraced seating on the other, an enlarged Martini Bar and a new-design monumental chandelier.

When it came to the suites, designer Kelly Hoppen created the fleet's largest Iconic Suite and redesigned the Edge Villas. For other suites, she merely refreshed details and accessories.

As for the suites restaurant Luminae, relocated to the front of the ship, 'I let myself go wild,' Hoppen said. She wanted patrons to return and sit every night in a different corner for a new experience there.

One of Lutoff-Perlo's favorite places

And for the Retreat Sun Deck — which Lutoff-Perlo singled out as one of her favorite places — Hoppen had 40% more space to play with, across two levels. She said that actually afforded the opportunity to create more intimacy; she added 'solitude spaces, Zen areas where people can chill.'

More to come on the AquaClass SkySuites, with floor-to-ceiling ocean views, verandas, luxurious bedding and other wellness amenities. Also, stay tuned for some added food and beverage experiences.

179 additional accommodations

All told, Celebrity Beyond will have 179 additional staterooms and suites.

After debuting in Southampton on April 27, 2022, Celebrity Beyond will sail nine- and 10-night Mediterranean cruises from Barcelona before redeploying to Port Everglades for weeklong Caribbean cruises in late October 2022.

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About the Author

Anne Kalosh

Editor, Seatrade Cruise News & Senior Associate Editor, Seatrade Cruise Review

Anne Kalosh covers global stories, reporting both breaking and in-depth news on cruising's significant people, places, ships and trends. A sought-after expert on cruising, she has moderated conferences around the world, including the high-profile State of the Industry panel at Seatrade Cruise Global. She created and led the acclaimed itinerary-planning case study for Seatrade's cruise master classes held at Cambridge and Oxford universities. She has been the cruise columnist for AFAR.com, and her freelance stories have appeared in a wide range of publications, from The New York Times to The Miami Herald.

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