With all the added space and emphasis on openness, you'd be hard pressed not to find a good view on Celebrity Beyond. But the best sea-gazing might be from its two float pools that are cantilevered over the open ocean.
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On the Resort Deck, you'll find one of the most popular spots on every Celebrity Ship—the adults-only Solarium. Celebrity Beyond continues the tradition of offering this glass dome-covered pool area where adults can unwind in luxurious style. The Solarium features a pool and hot tubs for liquid relaxation.
In the Infrared Sauna Room, state-of-the-art technology heats the air to calm the body and relieve stress, releasing feel-good endorphins. The infrared lighting system offers many of the benefits of natural sunlight without the damaging effects.
The Club. Gathering space by day and a place of wild discovery by night—Celebrity Beyond's transformative venue will have you coming back for more. Experience everything from gaming and live DJ performances to new evening productions that will entertain you long past your bedtime. Watch from the bar.
Standing 17 decks tall and a breathtaking 1,073 feet in length, Beyond is the third (and largest) ship in Celebrity's luxury Edge Series. And let me hold no punches here, she's incredible. The ship holds 3,260 guests and features 1,646 staterooms, with more restaurants, bars, and lounges than either ship before it.
The Celebrity Beyond Deck Plan Includes More Outdoor Areas, More Bars. With an additional 65 feet of space, Celebrity Beyond's deck plan has more room in exactly the right areas. The ship's buffet, the Oceanview Cafe, has an enlarged bakery and a bar convenient to the pizza, as well as two additional food stations.
Royal Bay? PoolThere's always a seat open for you at Royal Bay. This sprawling oasis on Chill Island? is the largest pool at sea, with over 40,000 gallons of water. Here, you'll find plenty of space to soak up the sun or make a splash. Like in-water loungers and raised whirlpools offering elevated views.
As for the world's tallest waterslide, it sits a continent away in Barra Do Pirai, Brazil, near Rio de Janeiro at the Aldeia das Aguas Park Resort. Named Kilimanjaro, after the world's largest free-standing mountain, the waterslide is 164 feet tall, according to the Water Slide Database.
It can hold about 5,610 passengers and 2,350 crew members. Icon, which will debut out of South Florida in January 2024, will offer vacationers the world's largest waterpark at sea, dubbed Category 6 and featuring six water slides.