Celestyal announced this week it will add 47 additional cabins to the Celestyal Discovery, bringing the ship’s overall capacity to 1,300 guests, a 7.4 percent increase.
The new staterooms will include:
- Two “Grand Horizon Suites” featuring expansive balconies and a unique position above the bridge. They will showcase a new design language that will change with the seasonal homeports.
- 30 newly designed “Junior Dream Suites,” a new stateroom category on the ship
- 15 additional and spacious interior “Cosmos Cabins”
Anna Gregori, VP, Brand, Marketing, Communications and Customer Experience at Celestyal, said: “Following Celestyal Discovery’s extensive refurbishment at the start of 2024, this latest refit reinforces our commitment to constantly evolving our guest experience and offering our guests out-of-this-world value. The addition of new premium staterooms, including our stunning ‘Grand Horizon Suites’ and a wealth of enhanced balcony and suite benefits, provide our guests with even more home comforts and choice as they explore the incredible destinations we visit.”
Company executives said some cabin space would come from the spa, which did not need to be two decks.
Mirroring the offering on her fleet mate, Celestyal Journey, Celestyal Discovery’s Smoked Olive restaurant will now be available as a dedicated dining space for all suite guests. The refit will also include an extra pop up evening restaurant with a bookable private dining area, offering high-end specialty regional cuisine inspired by the destinations on the ship’s itinerary.
All additions will be completed on Celestyal Discovery by April 2025.