Celebrity Constellation Cruise Ship Guide

Celebrity Cruises · Millennium-class cruise ship

Celebrity Constellation at a glance

Ship planning snapshot

Celebrity Constellation at a glance
Celebrity CruisesMillennium-class cruise shipSeaDays guide

Overview

GTS Celebrity Constellation is the fourth and final Millennium-class cruise ship built for Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. Celebrity Constellation is operated by Celebrity Cruises. Celebrity Constellation entered service in 2002. Celebrity Constellation is a Millennium-class cruise ship operated by Celebrity Cruises. This SeaDays guide lists verified catalog facts so you can compare Celebrity Constellation with other Celebrity Cruises ships before booking.

Key facts

Cruise line
Celebrity Cruises
Ship class
Millennium-class cruise ship
Entered service
2002
Gross tonnage
90,200 GT
Passenger capacity
2,150 (lower berth / double occupancy)
Crew
999
Length
290 m
Beam
35 m

What makes this ship notable

GTS Celebrity Constellation is the fourth and final Millennium-class cruise ship built for Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. Celebrity Constellation is operated by Celebrity Cruises. Celebrity Constellation is a Celebrity Cruises ship profile in the SeaDays cruise directory.

Highlights

Practical planning

Use Celebrity Constellation’s catalog specs—capacity, year, and class—to judge whether the ship matches your itinerary length and travel party. Cabin location, dining reservations, and show times are published by Celebrity Cruises for each sailing; confirm those on your booking rather than assuming sister ships are identical. SeaDays helps you keep port days, sea days, and notes for Celebrity Constellation in one place so planning stays with the voyage instead of scattered screenshots.

Frequently asked questions

What cruise line operates Celebrity Constellation?

Celebrity Constellation is operated by Celebrity Cruises.

When did Celebrity Constellation enter service?

Celebrity Constellation entered service in 2002.

What class is Celebrity Constellation?

Celebrity Constellation is a Millennium-class cruise ship.

How many passengers does Celebrity Constellation carry?

Catalog capacity is 2,150 (lower berth / double occupancy). Figures can vary by cabin configuration.

How large is Celebrity Constellation?

Verified catalog specs list Celebrity Constellation at 90,200 GT, 290 m long, 35 m beam.

Does SeaDays publish passenger reviews for Celebrity Constellation?

This page is a catalog guide, not a review. Community reviews live in the SeaDays app when guests have submitted them.

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