A Celebrity Weekend
Thursday, April 29th, 2010Spent the weekend on board beautiful new ship Celebrity Eclipse, on a two-night cruise organised for the travel trade and media. The stunning £500m vessel achieved international celebrity last week when her launch celebrations were put on hold for her mercy mission to Bilbao in northern Spain, where she rescued some 2,000 British holidaymakers, stranded by the Icelandic volcano eruption.
As Richard Fain, chief executive of Royal Caribbean Cruises said: ‘The events affecting air travel are completely unprecedented and it is in times like these that the global travel industry needs to pull together.’
So, two days later than planned, we boarded the ship in the warm afternoon sunshine. After being shown to our stateroom (complete with rounded bed, 32 inch flat screen TV, bathroom with high tech power/experience shower and our own private balcony, we unpacked and set off to explore Eclipse’s many facilities. On Deck 15, we walked on the Lawn Club’s half-acre of real springy turf, watched some live glassblowing and then headed down two decks to eat lunch in the Ocean View Cafe. Service was a bit too efficient with our napkins and cutlery whisked away each time we left the table to visit the buffet.
In the late afternoon we headed to the Eclipse Theatre for the Naming Ceremony. It proved to be an emotionally charged affair, with speeches and tributes to all those involved in the creation of the splendid new ship and to the crew for their part in the unexpected rescue mission in Bilbao. The ship’s Godmother Emma Pontin was introduced and a tear-jerking film shown about her challenging yachting career and breast cancer battle. The film was accompanied by the Only Men Aloud choir singing She’s The One and an aerial acrobat circling the theatre with a pink ribbon that extended through the ship to the funnel, where an oversized blue bottle of champagne was suspended. This unique ‘Celebrity blue’ bottle had been specially created for the occasion by the Corning Museum of Glass from New York State, who run the Hot Glass Shows, featured on all Celebrity Solstice-class ships.
The theatre fell silent when Pontin spoke the famous words ‘I name this ship Celebrity Eclipse, may God bless her and all who sail in her, ‘ before cutting the pink ribbon. We watched on giant screens, as the ribbon disappeared from the theatre to the funnel, triggering the champagne bottle to shatter a few seconds later. A really special moment!
After that we all went up on deck and drank champagne and listened to live bands as Eclipse sailed out of Southampton and into the sunset.
One of the major attractions on the ship is the fragrant Aqua Spa, which is on two floors with 16 treatment rooms, indoor pool, relaxation lounges, hairdressing and grooming stations and a huge fitness area. Elemis products are used in many of the treatments which include a new Hot Bamboo Massage, a Thai Herbal Poultice Massage and a 24 Carat Gold Facial that takes 75 minutes and costs $325! Whatever your indulgence or need – hair, nails, face, body, health or beauty – it can be taken care of in this highly professional spa by its team of 33 therapists, 2 fitness trainers, 2 acupuncturists and doctor, who carries out cosmetic treatments like botox and fillers. As Lana Krizmamic, the spa’s charming manager explained: ‘Botox is very popular with passengers, as when they disembark looking younger, it can be their little secret. Everyone puts their stress-free appearance down to their relaxing and enjoyable cruise!’ I was ready to sign up right away, but decided that a two-day cruise wouldn’t be convincing. I made do instead with a super Fire and Ice Pedicure, which cost $70 and included a sea salt exfoliation, moisturising massage and soothing cooling gel applied to my legs and feet. I shuffled out of the spa in paper flip flops to avoid smudging my newly painted scarlet toenails.
We enjoyed wonderful dinners in the Moonlight Sonata and Blu restaurants, looked around some of Eclipse’s fabulous family rooms and suites and visited iLounge, an innovative internet cafe that also offers inspiring classes focusing on Mac applications. You can also buy the latest MacBooks, iPods and accessories.
Our final evening was spent in the Eclipse Theatre, where we were entertained with a pulsating, energetic show, featuring dancing, aerial acrobatics and some incredible juggling and balancing acts on the high wire that were quite unbelievable. A fitting conclusion to a fab weekend.
Celebrity Eclipse is the first Celebrity ship to be based on Southampton and starts her cruise schedule on 26 April. She will be cruising to the Med and Canaries during the summer months, then heads off to the Caribbean’s warmer climes in November.



