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Celebrity Silhouette Sets Sail
Part 1: Cruise Rapture
By Paul Rubio
I’m no stranger to cruising but this was my first Celebrity cruise (I am a Carnival and Princess regular). Immediately, I was blown away by the style and sophistication of the ship. Each of the common rooms impressed me more than the next. The ship has a youthful, whimsical and super stylish feel, with sexy interiors highly reminiscent of my favorite “W” hotels. The first days of the cruise were spent at
sea. “Sea Days” tend to be my favorite days on any cruise,
allowing me to relax completely without creating
minute-to-minute itineraries for thoroughly exploring a new city
or island in just a few hours. Sea days were
a time to get to know the ship inside and out. My
balcony stateroom was spacious and modern, including an extra
large bathroom, and a priceless view as we sailed passed Sicily
and the Greek Islands. A lover of cocktails, the Martini Bar
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The world-class Aqua spa is flanked by the most expansive, state-of-the art full-scale gymnasium I have ever seen on the high seas! Qasar, the ship’s main nightclub across from the shopping arcade (which includes Michael Kors and other retail shops) is a pimped out palladium that puts South Beach’s most popular trendsetters to shame. ! Besides the constant eating orgies in the regular dining rooms and all-you-can eat buffets, the ship boasts ten – yes ten- specialty-dining restaurants on board, including the interactive Lawn Club Grill (think: upscale BBQ on the top deck where a Celebrity Chef helps grill your selections and you make your own flatbreads) and traditional fine dining at Celebrity’s most renowned restaurant, Murano.
Indeed, my sea days on the Celebrity Silhouette (celebritycruises.com) were long and lazy. I’d sleep in, order breakfast on my balcony and then head to the quiet Solstice deck on level 15 from some intense summer sunbathing. I caught up on my favorite magazines in the Library lounge and participated in a workshop or two that peaked my interest– like the Riedel Wine Workshop, which demonstrates how the shape and quality of a wine glass affects taste and smell of various wines and the Imovie workshop, so I could finally learn to use this useful application on my Mac! Lots of eye candy at the gym meant long hours of cardio and pumping iron to work off the colossal portions I had been consuming. I met some great people – both gay and straight- my first nights at the casino and at the “Friends of Dorothy” meeting, who proved to be tons of fun throughout the sailing. Throw some casino time in,, lots of drinking, even more eating, late night dancing and some special events with the Captain – I probably would have been more than content with 12 “sea days!” But alas, Greece, Italy and Israel were calling; and our ports of call (including Rome, Santorini, and Haifa), were not to be missed... To be continued next week with,
Celebrity Silhouette Sets Sail, Part II: Ports of Call
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