Celebrity Summit is the latest of the Celebrity Cruises fleet to receive The Revolution treatment, emerging from her multi-million-pound makeover in the Bahamas.
The Millennium-class ship, which was first launched in 2001, left dry-dock this weekend having undergone a transformation to both her public spaces, as well as every single stateroom, including a complete redesign of every bathroom.
The $75 million refurbishments also included the development of The Retreat, an exclusive suite-class area of the ship designed and finished by world-renowned designer, Kelly Hoppen, MBE; brand new updates to the spa made by New York-based design firm, Krause Sawyer; and upgrades and redesigns to a number of her restaurants and cafes.
Enhancements made to the Celebrity Summit’s staterooms and suites also include:
Plus, luxurious enhancements across the ship including:
Lisa Lutoff-Perlo, President and CEO, Celebrity Cruises, said:
“Celebrity Summit is one of the most popular ships in the Celebrity Cruises fleet and we’re excited to share the revolutionized design with the world – with modernized spaces and exciting new experiences, and she’s the first of our ships to feature our partnerships with American Ballet Theatre and Chef Daniel Boulud.”
Celebrity Summit’s transformation began on 17 February 2019 and she’s the second ship in the Celebrity Cruises fleet to experience The Revolution, with Celebrity Equinox slated to be next, in June 2019.
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