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Formerly a sleepy Spanish city, Barcelona has recently been reborn as an eclectic fusion of the modern and medieval. Seek inspiration from the creations of its modernist architect, Antonio Gaudí, or the Picasso Museum. Or, take in the breathtaking cathedrals in the Gothic Quarter.
Málaga is the gateway to the Andalusian countryside and the Costa del Sol, some of the region’s most impressive beaches. It also is home to a number of magnificent palaces, including the Moorish Alcabaza and Gibralfaro.
Tangier, a Moroccan port on the Strait of Gibraltar, has been a strategic gateway between Africa and Europe since Phoenician times. Its whitewashed hillside medina is home to the Dar el Makhzen, a palace of the sultans that’s now a museum of Moroccan artifacts. The American Legation Museum, also in the medina, documents early diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Morocco in an 1821 Moorish-style former consulate.
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The extreme and varied micro-climates and vegetation are what have earned this lovely island, “The Small Continent.” Here you will find mountains, desert land and tropical forests in amazingly close proximity; it’s not at all rare to see mountain peaks of snow as you’re basking in the sun on a beautiful beach.
The largest Canary Island is dominated by 12,198-foot Mount Teide. The cuisine features locally grown fruits (banana, mango, and papaya) and fresh fish. Clean, sandy beaches offer chances for windsurfing, surfing, snorkeling and diving. You’ll find everything from lush vegetation to water parks and interesting shopping.
With its beachy landscapes and more than 300 volcanoes, plus perfect weather all year round, you’ll quickly see why Lanzarote is an award-winning destination. The island’s dedication to the environment and tourism has even resulted in recognition from the World Tourism Organization as a universal model of sustainable development. In addition, the island has gone to considerable lengths to preserve its own history, culture and heritage.
The great Rock of Gibraltar is a sight to behold. Made of limestone, it towers 1,400 feet above the mouth of the majestic Mediterranean Sea and is surrounded by beautiful countryside and a nature reserve.
Formerly a sleepy Spanish city, Barcelona has recently been reborn as an eclectic fusion of the modern and medieval. Seek inspiration from the creations of its modernist architect, Antonio Gaudí, or the Picasso Museum. Or, take in the breathtaking cathedrals in the Gothic Quarter.
A proud member of our Millennium Series, Celebrity Infinity will take you sailing in style to both Europe and the Caribbean.
With plenty to do onboard, you’ll find the perfect spot to relax after a day of exploring. From our luxurious spa, or pool and adults-only solarium to Cafe al Bacio which serves up gourmet teas, coffees and sweet treats. By evening the Theatre offers dazzling broadway style shows.
Celebrity Infinity is also home to A Taste of Film, where you can cosy down and catch an al fresco movie in intimate, comfortable surroundings. Grab yourself some themed drinks and snacks, and enjoy a show under the stars!
When you’re not onshore exploring exciting destinations, use your cruise on Celebrity Infinity to discover new culinary experiences. The cosy, rustic Tuscan Grille restaurant is the ultimate place for fresh pastas, dry-aged steaks and Italian cocktails.
Children’s Play Area
Cinema
Fortunes Casino
Martini Bar
Michaels Club
Photo Gallery
Theatre
Aqua Spa
Beauty Salon
Sauna
Spa
Steam Room
Swimming Pool
Whirlpool
Art Gallery
Conference Facilities
Photo Gallery
Interactive TV
Internet Access Lounge
Internet Cafe
Card Room
Library
Blu Restaurant
Cova Café
Dining Room
The Conservatory
The Restaurant
Veranda
Aerobics/Yoga
Basketball
Fitness Equipment
Gym
Jogging Track
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