Where Is Celebrity Eclipse Cruise Ship Now?

By Michael Ferguson

Celebrity Eclipse Cruise Ship is a luxury cruise liner owned and operated by Celebrity Cruises. Launched in 2010, it is the fourth of five Solstice-class ships and was the first ship to have an AquaClass stateroom category.

The Celebrity Eclipse Cruise Ship can accommodate up to 2,850 passengers and 1,500 crew members. It has 13 decks and offers various amenities such as luxurious staterooms, restaurants, bars, lounges, theaters, pools, spas and more.

The Celebrity Eclipse Cruise Ship is currently sailing on a variety of itineraries around the world. Some of its most popular destinations include the Caribbean Sea, Bahamas, Europe and Asia.

Its most recent voyage was to South America in late 2019. On this trip it stopped at exciting ports such as Buenos Aires in Argentina; Montevideo in Uruguay; Valparaiso in Chile; Punta Arenas in Chile; Ushuaia in Argentina; Puerto Madryn in Argentina; Stanley in the Falkland Islands; Lima and Manta in Peru; Fort Lauderdale in Florida; Montego Bay in Jamaica; San Juan Puerto Rico and Labadee Haiti among others.

The Celebrity Eclipse Cruise Ship is one of the newest ships of its class and offers many modern amenities such as a Solarium pool area with retractable roof, an outdoor movie screen for movies under the stars and a full-service spa with steam rooms, saunas and beauty treatments. The ship also features several specialty restaurants that offer gourmet cuisine from all over the world including Italian favorites like Tuscan Grille and French classics like Murano Restaurant.

The Celebrity Eclipse Cruise Ship is now sailing on its ‘Galapagos Odyssey’ cruise tour with ports of call including Quito (Ecuador), Baltra (Galapagos), San Cristobal (Galapagos), Santa Cruz (Galapagos) Puerto Ayora (Galapagos), Isla Fernandina (Galapagos), Isla Isabela (Galapagos) before heading back to Quito.

Conclusion:

The Celebrity Eclipse Cruise Ship is currently sailing around South America on its ‘Galapagos Odyssey’ cruise tour which will take passengers to some of the most breathtaking destinations across Ecuador’s Galápagos Islands. From there it will head back to Quito before continuing its worldwide itineraries.