Less Art Deco, more smart deco, Celebrity Equinox is minimalist but far from austere. The clean and crisp public areas flow into one another with graceful continuity. The Grand Lobby has a South Beach vibe, while in other areas Californian style elements predominate. A popular addition on the top deck is the manicured grass of the Lawn Club where you can enjoy casual outdoor activities in a decidedly country club atmosphere, feeling the grass between your toes.
Top of the range accommodations on the 2,850-passenger Celebrity Equinox come in a variety of grades from Penthouse Suites to Family Ocean View Suites. Aqua Class, Concierge Class, as well as Sunset Veranda and Deluxe Ocean View categories have private balconies. There are 30 wheelchair-accessible staterooms across a multitude of grades. Aqua Class staterooms all have special appointments and offer you unlimited access to the AquaSpa relaxation room and Persian Garden, as well as a spa concierge and complimentary dining in Blu, a restaurant offering healthy options. Suite Class will be introduced to Celebrity Equinox during April 2015, offering exclusive benefits such as a suite-only restaurant, luxurious VIP lounge and butler service.
Celebrity Cruises has a reputation for punching above its weight when it comes to cuisine and Celebrity Equinox is no exception. The main dining room offers two assigned sittings or the flexible dining concept 'Celebrity Select'. Specialty dining is focused around a dedicated area of the ship where you can chose from the Tuscan Grille; Silk Harvest; Blu; or the stylish Murano which offers contemporary European cuisine. The Oceanview Cafe is a well-designed food court with a variety of island stations serving the freshest hot and cold dishes, as well as outdoor seating.