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Celebrity's Edge

Celebrity Edge® marked a turning point in ship design. From the Magic Carpet to the private plunge pools in our Edge® Villas, Celebrity created the most refined ship at sea. You’ll never feel more connected to the ocean and the destinations you’ll visit than aboard Edge®. It takes luxury, culinary experiences and service to a whole new level.

Reservations and Travel Tips

Booking Instructions

You may request a reservation form from Altair Travel or register online here. In order to feel safe and secure when you travel, travel insurance is now highly recommended for CUC Cruises and is included in the required deposit. Details on complete insurance coverage will be mailed with your documents.

Prices do not include airfare, taxes or insurance and are based on double occupancy. Single, triple and quad cabins are based on availability. To inquire about these cabin rates or for pre- or post-cruise hotel accommodations, call Jill Donati at Altair Travel And Cruises at 800-880-0055 or you may email her at jilldonati@altairtravel.com.

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Passport Required

As portions of the trip involve visits to foreign ports, please make sure you bring a valid passport. U.S. & Canadian citizens MUST carry a valid passport with a validity date of 6 months beyond travel date.

Weather

In the Panama Canal, temperatures range from the mid-70s to low 80s in February.

Cruise Experience

Entertainment

The Theatre on Edge will wow audiences of all ages. Four stage areas and three giant, moving projected backdrops offer an ever-changing canvas for the productions that live here.

Dining

Step inside and discover the delicious ambiance — a modern classical design centered around Italian fashion and film in the Tuscan Restaurant.

Socialize

Grab a cocktail and socialize with your fellow conference attendees in the The Sunset Bar.

Panama Canal & Southern Caribbean

Lounge on a powdery white sand beach in Aruba and go snorkeling in the vibrant coral reefs of Bonaire. Visit Curacao’s historic forts and colorful harbor, and experience the thrill of cruising across the Panama Canal. Wander into a tropical rainforest in Colon and find romance inside Cartagena’s historic walled city.

Oranjestad, Aruba

The capital of Aruba is made for walking. Browse the candy-colored townhouses, architectural details, and open-air patios that define this charming Dutch community. Gentle trade winds tame the Caribbean sun, and maintain the perfect conditions for windsurfing and kiteboarding. When it’s beach time, dig your toes into the soft white sand and soak your skin in the warm Caribbean water.

Kralendijk, Bonaire

Kralendijk is the sleepy capital of Bonaire, an island in the Dutch Antilles. Kralendijk is lined with delightfully pastel stucco houses, in pinks, oranges and lime greens. Famous for its diving, the lively world under the sea is the allure of this laidback island. The island is surrounded by a marine park that starts at the beach and extends 200 feet in depth and covers its entire coastline.

Willemstad, Curacao

Experience a traditional Dutch cityscape painted in distinctly Caribbean colors. You'll want to stroll the magnificent waterfront, admire the colonial buildings, and explore the backstreet cafés, shops, museums, and galleries of Willemstad. Visit 17th-century Fort Amsterdam in the historic area, a UNESCO World Heritage site.