Celebrity Infinity Cruise Ship

The Infinity is the second of Celebrity's Millennium-class ships, intended to convey the refined atmosphere of earlier, smaller Celebrity cruise ships on a larger scale. It houses almost 2,000 passengers and a crew of 1,000. It remains in American waters, emphasizing more adventurous tours of natural wonders. The glaciers of Alaska are a regular destination for the Infinity, as are South American tours with a trip around Cape Horn. These are in keeping with Celebrity's line of more extreme cruises off the beaten path. Its cruises through the Panama Canal are a little more sedate.

The Infinity itself stresses an older tradition of cruise sailing. The décor matches that of classic ocean liners from the early 1900s, which is most apparent in the Infinity's alternative restaurant, the SS United States. A conservatory at the top of the ship features a sculpted garden of trees and plants, while a two-story library--decorated in the tradition of an English study--provides novels for passengers to read. More traditional amenities include several restaurants and bars, a nightclub and casino, a pool and basketball court on the top deck, and spa services offering acupuncture and a spa café.

Last-Minute Deals on Trips on the Celebrity Infinity Cruise Ship

Departure points for the Celebrity Infinity are generally on the West Coast, with Florida ports for its Caribbean cruises and South American ports for its voyages around the Horn. Direct Line Cruises can search for last-minute deals on travel expenses that can cut down on overall costs and allow passengers to spend more on accommodations onboard the ship.