Celebrity Cruises ships ranked by size from biggest to smallest — the complete list
Are you looking for the most venue-packed Celebrity Cruises ships at sea? If so, you'll want to get on one of the biggest Celebrity Cruises ships.
The biggest Celebrity cruise ships are, as you might expect, the Celebrity ships with the most onboard restaurants, bars, showrooms and decktop pool zones. They also have the biggest casinos and spas among ships in the Celebrity cruise fleet and the most cabins and suites — as well as the most variation in cabin and suite types.
With room for 3,000 passengers or more, the biggest Celebrity ships are like floating versions of the big resorts you find on land in places like Orlando or Las Vegas, although they're not quite as large as the very biggest resorts on land or sea (for the latter, you'd probably want to try a Royal Caribbean or MSC Cruises vessel). If you're in the "bigger is better" camp when it comes to a resort experience, the biggest Celebrity Cruises ships are the Celebrity ships for you.
Still, Celebrity doesn't just operate large vessels. The Miami-based cruise brand also markets several relatively small cruise ships that carry just 2,000 or so people and have a much more intimate feel. In some cases, these vessels are 35% smaller than the biggest Celebrity cruise ships. They are ships that, notably, have fewer decktop activities and interior venues than the biggest Celebrity cruise ships.
These smaller Celebrity cruise ships are best for vacationers who like a more intimate, less crowded resort experience.
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Celebrity also operates three even smaller vessels — much smaller; they carry just 16 to 100 people — in the Galapagos year-round. These three vessels make up what is essentially an entirely different business for Celebrity from the mainstream, big-ship cruising that is at the core of the company.
Celebrity is essentially two cruise lines in one: a big-ship brand with 13 vessels that carry 2,000 to 3,000 passengers and sail around the world, and a Galapagos cruisetour operator with three very tiny vessels. We include all of the vessels in this guide.
Note that Celebrity recently announced that its two smallest Galapagos vessels would leave its fleet in 2025.
To make sure you end up on the right Celebrity ship for you, it pays to study which Celebrity cruise ships are the biggest and which are the smallest before booking.
Here, every Celebrity ship currently in operation is ranked from biggest to smallest.
1 (tied). Celebrity Ascent

Maiden voyage: 2024
Size: 141,420 tons
Passenger capacity: 3,260
1 (tied). Celebrity Beyond

Maiden voyage: 2022
Size: 141,420 tons
Passenger capacity: 3,260
3 (tied). Celebrity Apex

Maiden voyage: 2020
Size: 130,818 tons
Passenger capacity: 2,910
3 (tied). Celebrity Edge

Maiden voyage: 2018
Size: 130,818 tons
Passenger capacity: 2,908
5. Celebrity Reflection

Maiden voyage: 2012
Size: 125,366 tons
Passenger capacity: 3,046
6. Celebrity Silhouette

Maiden voyage: 2011
Size: 122,210 tons
Passenger capacity: 2,886
7 (tied). Celebrity Eclipse

Maiden voyage: 2010
Size: 121,878 tons
Passenger capacity: 2,850
7 (tied). Celebrity Equinox

Maiden voyage: 2009
Size: 121,878 tons
Passenger capacity: 2,850
7 (tied). Celebrity Solstice

Maiden voyage: 2008
Size: 121,878 tons
Passenger capacity: 2,850
10 (tied). Celebrity Constellation

Maiden voyage: 2002
Size: 91,000 tons
Passenger capacity: 2,170
10 (tied). Celebrity Summit

Maiden voyage: 2001
Size: 91,000 tons
Passenger capacity: 2,158
10 (tied). Celebrity Infinity

Maiden voyage: 2001
Size: 91,000 tons
Passenger capacity: 2,170
10 (tied). Celebrity Millennium

Maiden voyage: 2000
Size: 91,000 tons
Passenger capacity: 2,137
14. Celebrity Flora

Maiden voyage: 2019
Size: 5,739 tons
Passenger capacity: 100
15. Celebrity Xpedition

Maiden voyage: 2001
Size: 2,842 tons
Passenger capacity: 48
16. Celebrity Xploration

Maiden voyage: 2007
Size: 320 tons
Passenger capacity: 16
What is the biggest Celebrity Cruises ship?
The biggest Celebrity cruise ships are Celebrity Ascent and Celebrity Beyond, which are tied for the honor. They both measure 141,420 gross tons. The two vessels also are the newest Celebrity cruise ships. They debuted in 2023 and 2022, respectively.
What is the smallest Celebrity Cruises ship?
The smallest Celebrity cruise ship is the super-tiny Celebrity Xploration. Based in the Galapagos, it measures 320 tons, just a tiny fraction of the size of Celebrity Beyond, and it holds just 16 passengers.
Or, to put it another way, Celebrity Xploration holds fewer passengers than a lifeboat on Celebrity Ascent.
Celebrity Xploration won't be Celebrity's smallest ship for long, though. Celebrity plans to phase the vessel as well as the 48-passenger Celebrity Xpedition out of its fleet in 2025. That'll make the 100-passenger Celebrity Flora the smallest Celebrity Cruises ship.
Are bigger Celebrity Cruises ships coming?
Not right now. Celebrity Cruises currently has just one cruise ship on order. But the vessel is projected to be roughly the same size as the recently unveiled Celebrity Ascent — about 141,000 tons.
That size estimate can change, of course, as construction on the ship draws closer to completion. Celebrity might add elements to the ship that increase its size.
To be called Celebrity Xcel, the new ship on on order is due to debut in November 2025.
Celebrity Xcel will be the fifth ship in Celebrity's Edge Class series of vessels that began debuting in 2018. The first four ships in the series are Celebrity Edge, Celebrity Apex, Celebrity Beyond and Celebrity Ascent.
The Edge Class vessels are being built at the giant Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in St. Nazaire, France.
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What's the difference between bigger and smaller Celebrity Cruises ships?
The biggest Celebrity cruise ships have room for more onboard venues and attractions than smaller Celebrity ships. That makes them more alluring for vacationers who prefer a big resort experience with lots of options as compared to a stay at a smaller resort.
On Celebrity's two biggest vessels, Celebrity Beyond and Celebrity Ascent, for instance, you'll find expanded "resort-within-a-resort" areas for suite passengers called The Retreat that aren't on the smaller vessels in the same Edge Class series or on other smaller ships in the Celebrity fleet. The suite areas offer a new two-story sun deck with hot tubs, lounge chairs and private cabanas that are open exclusively to passengers staying in suites.
Celebrity Beyond and Celebrity Ascent also have 179 more cabins than their smaller sister vessels in the Edge Class series, which each have 1,467 cabins. As a result, they hold 3,260 passengers at double occupancy. That's up from a 2,910-passenger capacity at double occupancy for Celebrity Apex and a 2,908-passenger capacity at double occupancy for Celebrity Edge.
Related: The 5 best destinations you can visit on a Celebrity ship
Celebrity's smaller Millennium Class ships, by contrast, only carry about 2,100 passengers at double occupancy. As a result, they have a more intimate feel, at least in the pantheon of relatively big, mass-market ships.
That makes the latter vessels a good choice for someone who wants to try Celebrity but isn't eager to travel with big crowds. The smaller ships in the Celebrity fleet thus appeal to a subset of Celebrity fans who prefer more intimacy in a cruise vessel and don't mind giving up some onboard amenities to get it. They are also often less expensive to sail on, on a per-day basis.
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Celebrity's three very small Galapagos-based vessels have the most intimate feel of all. They are like tiny little boutique hotels that float.
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