Feb 1- 8, 2025
Aboard the Celebrity Equinox
Visiting: Nassau, San Juan, Phillipsburg
The Neighborhood Eastern Caribbean Cruise is taking place aboard the Celebrity Equinox departing from Port Canaveral.
Ports of Call are Nassau (Bahamas), San Juan (Puerto Rico), and Phillipsburg (St. Maarten).
Your cruise on the Celebrity Equinox features all-inclusive dining at four complementary restaurants (the Oceanview Cafe, the Main Restaurant, the Mast Grill, and the Spa Cafe). Specialty restaurants can be booked for an additional charge.
Booking with the group includes the Celebrity Classic Drinks Package (alcoholic beverages and soft drinks) and shipboard wifi.
*Excursions and specialty dining are offered at an additional cost.
Your Cruise is ALL-INCLUDED!
Staterooms booked with the Neighborhood Cruise group are at the Celebrity All-Included Rate which includes the Classic Drinks Package, and wifi!!
Veranda Stateroom
192 Sq. ft. Veranda 54 Sq. ft.
Ample indoor and outdoor space come together to create your private sanctuary at sea. Your personal veranda lets you greet the day, soak in breathtaking sunsets, and enjoy fresh sea breezes.
Double Occupancy Veranda Stateroom
$3,005 total for stateroom
Includes all taxes and fees.
Single Occupancy Veranda Stateroom
$2,857 total for stateroom
Includes all taxes and fees.
If you would like a quote on a different type of stateroom, a 3 or 4 person room, or a room without the all included package, please click here to fill out a quote request.
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Aboard the Celebrity Equinox
Restaurants
and Cafes
An amazing array of flavors and a selection of restaurants to suit every mood. Menus are inspired by, and sourced from, the incredible regions Celebrity visits.
Four complimentary restaurants are included with your cruise booking.
Entertainment
and Parties
Discover unexpected and award-winning experiences and cruise ship entertainment at every turn.
Included with your cruise booking are captivating main stage productions, live music performances that perfectly complement our ships' stunning spaces, and unpredictable parties sure to excite all your senses.
Onboard
Activities
Pickleball, basketball, shopping, photography, the art gallery, the Casino… There are literally hundreds of activities and things to explore aboard the Summit every day! Relax on one of the pool decks, grab a workout in the exercise center, join a game of BlackJack or Poker, or try your luck at a themed slot machine.
Every day is a different adventure!
Included with all
Neighborhood Group staterooms
Over 40 types of beer, wine and liquor as well as juices, sodas, water, coffee, and teas, more information here
15 (or more!) meals and snacks from four complimentary restaurants
Free shipboard wifi for the duration of your time onboard
Onboard Shows and Experiences - nightly production shows, lounge entertainment, activities and games led by cruise staff
Use of the Equinox onboard amenities including hot tubs, pools, fitness center, sports courts, and lounges
Not Included with staterooms
Port excursions and tours
Casino play
Spa activities
Gratuities
Dining at specialty upgraded restaurants
Pre-cruise or post-cruise hotels
Travel to Port Canaveral (if there is enough interest a bus from the clubhouse will be arranged for a per passenger fee)
Travel Insurance - Celebrity Cruise Care available to add on following your booking
Celebrity Equinox Restaurants
The below restaurants are complimentary and included in your cruise booking.
The Main Dining Room
A grand stage for fine dining
This sophisticated restaurant with a wide range of globally-inspired dishes created by a Michelin-starred chef will provide the fine dining experience you love while you’re on vacation. This airy restaurant offers exquisite menu selections, which change nightly to give you a variety of classic and contemporary choices. And the service? Legendary.
Meals Served: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Cuisine: Global
Oceanview Cafe - Buffet
Savor a world of flavors in a market-place inspired cafe
Menus influenced by multiple cultures served buffet style. Enjoy fresh breads, pastries, and desserts from the bakery, salads and sandwiches from the salad bar, or hot offerings include a rotating variety of dishes from around the globe. Top off your meal with choices from the dessert buffet or an ice cream cone.
Meals Served: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Dress Code: Casual
Cuisine: Global
The Mast Grill
Let your cravings go wild
Grab a great burger, hot dog, or slice of pizza in a relaxed, poolside environment.
Meals Served: Lunch, Early Dinner
Dress Code: Poolside
Cuisine: Burgers, Fries, Hot Dogs, Pizza
The Spa Cafe
Renew and Refresh
Fresh, spa-inspired delights to nourish body and mind. A creative take on healthy cuisine, featuring an eclectic blend of offerings that are both flavorful and good for you.
Meals Served: Breakfast, Lunch
Dress Code: Casual
Cuisine: Healthy
***Additional Charge for fresh pressed juices and smoothies
Ports of Call
Nassau, Bahamas
Bustling markets and placid beaches are like the yin and yang of this capital of The Bahamas. The Nassau Straw Market, three blocks from the port, presents a riot of vendors, shoppers, and pirates, while the broad white beaches, minutes from town, feature sun-kissed sands, turquoise waters, and coral reefs. In between, there are activities to suit the whole family—observing sharks, swimming with dolphins, plunging down water slides.
Cruise to Bahamas and discover the lost city of Atlantis on Paradise Island, connected by a bridge to Nassau. You can visualize the mythical streets of Atlantis at Ruins Lagoon and stroll underwater tunnels with the sharks at Predator Lagoon. Also on Paradise Island, you can wade through waist-high water and make a personal connection with intelligent, gentle dolphins. Get face to face. Hear their vocalizations. See the excitement on their faces. The shallow-water experience is one of several at Dolphin Cay, an accredited marine mammal habitat with an 11-acre lagoon, coves and sandy beaches, residential pools, and a state-of-the-art education center.
Hop on a ferry to Blue Lagoon Island for a deluxe beach break. Unwind and settle into a hammock. Bask in warm golden sunshine and tranquil Atlantic waters. Watch the palm trees sway and the dolphins play. It's a day of pure bliss. Browse the duty-free shops and Nassau Straw Market downtown. You'll find authentic Cuban cigars and one-of-a-kind artworks. Watch the artisans weave their intricate straw hats, bags, and other mementos, using techniques passed down over centuries. On vibrant Bay Street, find duty-free deals and colorful architecture. On Paradise Island, across the bridge, shop for couture and upscale brands.
Nassau’s culinary bounty emerges from the ocean—dishes like fried snapper served with grits and grouper drizzled with butter. Try conch, the marine mollusk of the iconic shell, presented as conch fritters, conch chowder, cracked conch, even raw conch in fresh lime juice. Peas and rice is the staple side dish, and rum-based beverages are always popular.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Beautiful beaches, majestic mountains, historic sites, culinary experiences, and outdoor adventures—discover the many sides of Puerto Rico on a cruise from San Juan. The 100-mile long island is packed with a diverse array of experiences, from spirited salsa music to serene coral reefs, 16th century UNESCO World Heritage structures, and pastel buildings lining cobblestone streets.
The beautiful Cathedral of San Juan is situated next to a pretty little park adjacent to some of the most charming streets in Old San Juan. In addition to its lovely setting, the Cathedral of San Juan is prominent for being the second-oldest cathedral built in the Americas and the burial site of Juan Ponce de Leon.
Trek up the long sidewalk leading past the gorgeous green lawns that stretch out on either side of Castillo San Felipe del Morro, commonly referred to as El Morro. The lawns provide a gorgeous base to the stately standing fort at the top of the gently sloping hill, with the ocean sparkling all around it. Explore the fort’s old sleeping quarters, dungeons, and ramparts. Informational signs spread out around the fort will enlighten you about the history of El Morro and how it played a strategic military role for many centuries.
Phillpsburg, St. Maarten
The capital of the Dutch side of St. Maarten is the town of Philipsburg, though St. Maarten is an island with two distinct sides. To the north is the French side, whose capital is Marigot, while Philipsburg sits on the southern part of the island.
North of Marigot is the formidable Fort Louis, which is the oldest monument on the island. It was built to protect Marigot from invaders and spot passing enemy ships. Today, a trip up Fort Louis promises the best view of the entire island. Snap photos and take in the fresh sea breeze from on high.
It wouldn’t be St. Maarten or the Caribbean without a thriving beach bar scene. While on cruises that go to St. Maarten, you could spend a whole day alternating between sunbathing and swimming on the beach to drinking rum cocktails in style.
