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 Millennium

Launched in 2000, this really is a ship for the new millennium. The first in a series of four sister ships, Millennium is Celebrity's first newbuild planned since the company was taken over by Royal Caribbean Cruises in 1997. Among other highlights, she features a specialty restaurant with original wooden panels from the RMS Olympic, a sister ship to the infamous Titanic.

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 Professional Reviews

Tom Ogg, 2006-02-19n/a

Celebrity Cruises Millennium Cruise Review South America Tom Ogg ...read more

3users found this review helpful.
Nancy Norris, 2006-02-19n/a

Celebrity Cruise Line Millennium Cruise Review South America Nancy Norris...read more

12users found this review helpful.
Tom Ogg, 2005-09-07n/a

The setup: I was the seminar facilitator and escort for a group of 40 cruise professionals...read more

56users found this review helpful.
Tom OggReviews, 2004-06-14Western Mediterranean

The Millennium Anchored in Santorini, Greece Summary in Advance If you are...read more

11users found this review helpful.

 User Reviews

  • Name Age # of Cruises Desitination
  • Jeffrey Kaufman 54 40+ Mediterranean

    My wife and I departed from New York JFK on 5/30 utilizing the World Airlines Charter. Normally I would have booked my own air but the "free air" deal was hard to pass up. Unfortunately,...read more

    18 users found this review helpful.
  • Ryan 25 1 Eastern Caribbean

    Hello first time and expert cruisers. I am writing this review from my experiences on Celebrity's "Millenium" ship, which sailed March 18th through the 25th to the Eastern Caribbean. The following...read more

    39 users found this review helpful.
  • Kevin 46 12 n/a

    Celebrity Cruise Line Millennium Cruise Review Eastern Caribbean Kevin Just returned from a one week cruise in the Easter Caribbean. Mostly wanted to comment on the...read more

    21 users found this review helpful.
  • JoeyandDavid n/a 5 n/a

    Celebrity Cruise Line Millennium Cruise Review Spain - Italy JoeyandDavid We booked this cruise that would take us from Barcelona to Venice, May 2005 with an...read more

  • Michael Chism 44 23 n/a

    Celebrity Cruise Line Millennium Cruise Review Western Caribbean Michael Chism My wife and I just returned from our first cruise. What a disaster. We booked through...read more

    2 users found this review helpful.
  • John Nuttall 49 51 n/a

    Celebrity Cruise Line Millennium Cruise Review Eastern Caribbean John Nuttall My wife and I flew from Miami to Barcelona, changing in Madrid just 1 day in advance of...read more

    2 users found this review helpful.
  • Barbara 44 1 n/a

    Celebrity Cruise Line Millennium Cruise Review Eastern Caribbean Barbara We were reluctant to take a cruise - we didn't want to feel trapped and forced to participate...read more

    14 users found this review helpful.
  • Bill Kennard 57 2 n/a

    Celebrity Cruise Lines Millennium Cruise Review Southern Caribbean Bill Kennard What a delightful experience spending a week on the Millennium! First and foremost, the...read more

    27 users found this review helpful.
  • Barbara Kennard 53 2 n/a

    Celebrity Cruise Lines Millennium Cruise Review Eastern Caribbean Barbara Kennard This was my second cruise and I enjoyed it a great deal. The stateroom with veranda...read more

    7 users found this review helpful.
  • Ken Foster 53 3 n/a

    Our cruise arrangements were made through Hobbit Travel of Minneapolis, Minnesota. www.hobbittravel.com Lauren was most accommodating as we made our booking on the phone within two weeks of travel...read more

    4 users found this review helpful.
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Ship Summary
  • Operator:Celebrity Cruises
  • Capacity (double occupancy):1950
  • Builder:Chantiers de l'Atlantique
  • Full Capacity:2450
  • Inaugurated:2000
  • Space Ratio:46.3 / 36.8
  • Gross Tonnage:90,228gt
  • Crew:1000
  • Length:965 ft. / 294 m