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Celebrity Infinity Cabins & Staterooms

Celebrity Infinity has been in service since 2001, and it does have a genuine Sunset Suite category — 12 cabins. What I can’t give you is a clean answer on whether it’s exclusive to this ship, because Celebrity’s own website contradicts itself on that point. The dedicated Sunset Suite marketing page describes the category only in the context of Infinity, without naming any other ship, which reads to me like an implicit exclusivity claim. But Infinity’s own ship-specific Retreat page lists the same Sunset Suite alongside sister ship Constellation’s and Solstice-Class sister ship Silhouette’s own Retreat pages, which each independently confirm a Sunset Suite on those ships too. I’m presenting this as an open contradiction rather than picking a side. One number I am confident in: 1,085 total staterooms, well corroborated across three independent sources.

The Seabound rule:

Celebrity’s own site disagrees with itself on whether the Sunset Suite is Infinity-exclusive: the dedicated marketing page for the category only describes Infinity, reading as an implicit exclusivity claim, but the individual Retreat pages for Infinity, Constellation and Solstice-Class sister ship Silhouette each independently list a matching Sunset Suite. I’m flagging this rather than picking a side. (A fourth ship, Celebrity Eclipse, was mistakenly included in an earlier version of this hedge — a follow-up audit found Eclipse’s “Sunset Suite” link is generic site navigation with no ship-specific content, not a real category, so I’ve dropped it.)

A January 2024 refit is reported by trade press to have refreshed this ship’s suite offering and Retreat Lounge — I could not independently confirm the specific “Family Ocean View → Sunset Suite rebrand” narrative directly on Celebrity’s current site, so I’m not stating it as settled.

This ship’s January 2024 refit did NOT add a dedicated Retreat Sundeck — Celebrity’s own site confirms this feature remains unavailable on Infinity, grouping it with Eclipse, Constellation, Solstice and Reflection (pre-refit, in Solstice’s case).

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01 • THE 30-SECOND ANSWER

What I would actually book

My default here is a standard Veranda cabin. If a Sunset Suite specifically interests you, I want you to go in knowing that Celebrity’s own site is inconsistent about whether this ship is really the only place to book one — I go into the hedge below rather than pretending it’s settled.

BEST SIMPLE BUY

Veranda (standard, non-Aqua/Concierge)

296 cabins.

SUNSET SUITE

Sunset Suite

12 cabins — third-party trackers give 271 sq. ft., though Celebrity’s own current site states 296 sq. ft. interior + 242 sq. ft. terrace, a gap I don’t fully reconcile. Celebrity’s marketing page reads as Infinity-exclusive, but Constellation and Silhouette each independently list a matching Sunset Suite too.

SUITE-TIER ENTRY

Sky Suite

32 cabins.

STATEROOM COUNT

1,085 total

Corroborated by cruisedeckplans.com, Gangwaze, and Celebrity’s own official fact sheet — one I actually trust.

ACCESSIBLE CABINS

26 total

Corroborated by three independent sources, with a matching category-by-category breakdown.

WATCH FOR

No dedicated Retreat Sundeck

Confirmed absent per Celebrity’s own current site, despite the 2024 Retreat-focused refit.

02 • BUILD YOUR SHORT LIST

Four questions, then a starting point

You don’t need to memorize Infinity’s whole category ladder, Sunset Suite dispute included. Answer these and I’ll tell you where I’d start.

Infinity cabin matcher

What would actually improve your room?

Four questions. Then I narrow the field instead of leaving you to compare ten categories at once.

How many people are sharing this cabin?
When you picture a balcony, do you picture actually stepping outside?
What would actually convince you to spend more?
Young kids sharing the room?
Start here

03 • INFINITY'S CABIN MAP

The category ladder, bottom to top

Infinity runs Interior, Ocean View, Veranda, Concierge Class, AquaClass, and five Retreat suite tiers, including a Sunset Suite category whose exclusivity to this ship I think is genuinely disputed by Celebrity’s own site — more on that below.

FamilyCategoryNotes
InteriorInterior218 (official fact sheet, cruisedeckplans.com) vs. 212 (CruiseMapper)
OceanviewOcean View244 cabins — all sources agree
VerandaDeluxe/standard Veranda296 cabins
Concierge ClassConcierge Class158 cabins
AquaClassAquaClass107 cabins
Retreat suiteSky Suite32 cabins, ~250–251 sq. ft.
Retreat suiteSunset Suite12 cabins — 271 sq. ft. (third-party trackers) vs. 296 sq. ft. interior + 242 sq. ft. terrace (Celebrity’s own current site), a footprint gap I haven’t reconciled. Constellation and Silhouette’s own Retreat pages list a matching category, disputing exclusivity
Retreat suiteCelebrity Suite8 cabins, ~465–467 sq. ft.
Retreat suiteRoyal Suite8 cabins, ~538–540 sq. ft.
Retreat suitePenthouse Suite2 cabins, ~1,430–1,432 sq. ft.
On the 1,085 total specifically:

Corroborated by cruisedeckplans.com (whose own category breakdown sums exactly to 1,085), Gangwaze, and Celebrity’s own official fact sheet PDF (whose extracted “total” field misread as “1,985” in one pass — clearly an OCR artifact, not a real alternate figure, so I’m not using it). CruiseMapper’s cabins page states 1,169, but its own listed category counts only sum to roughly 1,079 — an internal inconsistency in that source, so I’m setting it aside here.

04 • INTERIOR, OCEANVIEW & VERANDA

The entry-level tiers

Interior shows a minor 6-cabin disagreement between sources (218 vs. 212) — small enough that I wouldn’t lose sleep over it. Ocean View (244) and Veranda (296) are consistent across every source I checked.

05 • CONCIERGE CLASS & AQUACLASS

Which perk tier is actually right for you

Concierge Class (158 cabins) and AquaClass (107 cabins) carry the fleet-standard perks on this ship — priority embarkation for Concierge, wellness extras and Blu dining access for AquaClass. Here’s how I’d actually think through the choice between them.

Concierge Class

Priority perks, familiar veranda footprint
  • Priority embarkation
  • A pillow menu
  • A handful of dining perks on top of a standard veranda cabin
  • The easy upgrade if a balcony room was already the plan

AquaClass

Spa-inspired décor, Blu dining, wellness focus
  • Spa-inspired cabin décor
  • Access to Blu, the AquaClass-exclusive restaurant
  • A wellness-forward experience built around the spa
  • 107 cabins on this ship — the fleet-standard perk set, not a Millennium-Class retrofit oddity here
Pick a column and I’ll tell you which way I’d lean.
06 • THE RETREAT — SUITES, AND A DISPUTED "EXCLUSIVE" SUNSET SUITE

Celebrity’s own site disagrees with itself here

Celebrity’s own dedicated Sunset Suite marketing page describes the category only in the context of Infinity, without ever naming another ship — an implicit exclusivity claim. But Infinity, Constellation, and Solstice-Class sister ship Silhouette each have their own current Retreat page, and all three independently confirm a Sunset Suite — directly contradicting that implicit exclusivity. (Celebrity Eclipse was mistakenly included in an earlier version of this hedge; a follow-up audit found Eclipse’s “Sunset Suite” mention is generic site navigation with no ship-specific content, not a real category, so I’ve removed it.) A 2017 fact sheet shows Infinity’s version of this 12-cabin category was previously labeled “Family Ocean View,” with a smaller footprint (271 sq. ft.) than Celebrity’s current site states (296 sq. ft. interior + 242 sq. ft. terrace) — a gap I’m flagging rather than resolving. Trade coverage of a January 2024 refit describes Retreat-focused suite and lounge upgrades on this ship, though I couldn’t independently confirm the specific rebrand narrative directly on Celebrity’s current site. Luminae at The Retreat was expanded in that refit to give suite guests more dining space.

Sunset Suite

A real Retreat-tier suite on this ship, and a genuinely distinctive room — whether it’s truly exclusive to Infinity is disputed by Celebrity’s own site, so I wouldn’t book it purely for bragging rights.

Sky Suite

The standard, uncomplicated entry point into Retreat access — 32 cabins, no exclusivity asterisk attached.

What the 2024 refit did NOT add:

Two independent sources confirm no dedicated Retreat Sundeck was added — a May 2024 article explicitly states the Retreat Sundeck rollout (part of the broader fleet-wide Retreat “elevation”) is available only on Edge-series/Revolutionized ships and is “currently not available on Celebrity Eclipse, Celebrity Constellation, or Celebrity Infinity.” Cruise Critic forum posters corroborate this first-hand: Michael’s Club became the Retreat Lounge, but no separate suite sundeck was built.

07 • ACCESSIBLE CABINS

The best-corroborated figure of any Celebrity ship in this project

26 accessible staterooms, corroborated by three independent sources (CruiseMapper, the official Celebrity fact sheet, and Cruise Critic’s editor cabin review), with Cruise Critic’s own category breakdown (5 Interior, 4 Oceanview, 8 standard balcony, 3 Concierge Class, 6 Sky Suite) summing exactly to 26. Strong agreement, no conflicting figure found — genuinely one of the cleanest data points in this whole research project, and I’ll take the win where I find it.

Book early, verify specifically:

Confirm the exact accessible cabin number, category and door width directly with Celebrity or a travel advisor well ahead of your sailing.

08 • DINING

Trellis, and the fleet-standard specialty lineup

Infinity’s main dining room is branded Trellis. Blu (AquaClass-exclusive), Luminae (Retreat-exclusive), Tuscan Grille, Qsine, Sushi on Five, Le Petit Chef, Café al Bacio, Mast Grill and Spa Café are all shared across the Millennium Class fleet, per a cross-ship dining guide that explicitly notes most of these venues are common to all four sister ships.

Two unconfirmed claims flagged:

I couldn’t verify whether every sister ship uses a different main-dining-room name (only Infinity’s “Trellis” was directly confirmed in this pass), and couldn’t confirm whether “Chef’s Table by Daniel Boulud” is genuinely exclusive to Infinity versus a fleet-wide branding — both stay open questions rather than asserted facts on this page.

09 • LOCATION & NOISE STRATEGY

Single-source, indicative guidance

Location detail for this ship traces to a single 2026 review and one deck-plan specialist note, not cross-checked against a second independent cabin-selection blog — I want that caveat visible, not buried in a footnote.

Location decoder

Midship, buffered above and below.

Pick what you’re optimizing for above and I’ll tell you what I found — and how confident I actually am in it.

ForwardMidshipAft
Also worth knowing:

A post-2024-refit Cruise Critic forum poster noted public and cabin bathrooms “show the ship’s age” despite the cosmetic refresh — a single first-hand anecdote, not something I’d call a verified pattern.

10 • THE UPGRADE LADDER

What does the next dollar actually buy?

Interior → Oceanview

A window with no balcony.

Oceanview → Veranda

Private outdoor space — my default choice on this ship.

Veranda → Concierge Class or AquaClass

Priority perks or wellness extras plus Blu access.

AquaClass/Concierge → Sky Suite or Sunset Suite

Full Retreat access — remember the Sunset Suite’s exclusivity to this ship is disputed by Celebrity’s own site, so I’d book it for the room, not the bragging rights.

Sky Suite → Celebrity Suite, Royal Suite or Penthouse Suite

The top of this ship’s ladder.

11 • VALUE CALCULATOR

Make the upgrade prove itself

Use the Celebrity Add-On Value Evaluator alongside this guide — the cabin library above gives you the facts, and the evaluator tells you whether the price gap between two categories is actually worth paying.

Celebrity Add-On Value Evaluator

Open the Celebrity value tool and apply it to the cabin premium you are actually deciding on.

12 • MILLENNIUM CLASS CABIN SYSTEM

Compare the ship, not just the class

13 • FAQ

Celebrity Infinity cabin questions

What is the Sunset Suite, and is it really only on Celebrity Infinity?

Celebrity’s own dedicated suite-class page describes the Sunset Suite only in the context of Infinity, an implicit exclusivity claim — but Infinity, Constellation and Solstice-Class sister ship Silhouette each have their own current Retreat page listing a matching Sunset Suite, directly contradicting that. I’m presenting this as an unresolved inconsistency on Celebrity’s own site rather than confirming exclusivity either way.

Does Celebrity Infinity have a Retreat Sundeck?

No — confirmed absent by two independent sources despite the January 2024 refit’s Retreat-focused changes. Celebrity groups Infinity with Eclipse and Constellation as ships currently lacking this feature.

How many staterooms does Celebrity Infinity have?

1,085 total, corroborated by cruisedeckplans.com, Gangwaze, and Celebrity’s own official fact sheet.

What changed on Celebrity Infinity’s January 2024 refit?

The Sunset Suite category was elevated to full Retreat status, the Retreat Lounge (former Michael’s Club) was refreshed, Luminae was expanded, and public spaces got new carpeting, upholstery and furnishings fleet-wide.

How many wheelchair-accessible cabins does Celebrity Infinity have?

26, corroborated by three independent sources with a matching category-by-category breakdown — one of the most solidly confirmed figures in this entire research project.

Where can I find the official Celebrity Infinity deck plan?

Celebrity publishes the current deck plan for this ship at celebritycruises.com/cruise-ships/celebrity-infinity/deck-plans — use it to confirm the exact cabin number, deck and any obstruction before booking.

14 • SOURCES & ACCURACY

My own research — verify specifics before you book

This page is my own research into Celebrity’s published stateroom data, cross-checked against third-party cruise sources current as of August 2026.

Where I hedged on purpose:

Interior count: 218 (official fact sheet, cruisedeckplans.com) vs. 212 (CruiseMapper) — a minor, unresolved gap.

CruiseMapper’s cabins page states a 1,169 total that doesn’t match its own listed category counts (~1,079) — an internal inconsistency in that source, so I didn’t use it.

Whether “Chef’s Table by Daniel Boulud” is Infinity-exclusive or fleet-wide branding wasn’t confirmed either way.

A November 2024 drydock cited by cruisedeckplans.com as “Last Drydock” conflicts with three independent, dedicated refit articles that date the major Retreat-focused refit to January 2024 — I’m treating January 2024 as correct.

Location detail traces to a single 2026 review, not cross-checked against a second cabin-selection blog.

Confirmed directly by Celebrity:

The absence of a dedicated Retreat Sundeck despite the 2024 refit is confirmed directly on Celebrity’s own current site. The Sunset Suite’s exclusivity to this ship is NOT reliably confirmed — Celebrity’s own site contradicts itself on this point (see above). Its exact footprint is also unreconciled: 271 sq. ft. (third-party trackers) vs. 296 sq. ft. interior + 242 sq. ft. terrace (Celebrity’s own current site). I couldn’t reproduce a specific exclusivity quote sometimes attributed to Celebrity’s Sunset Suite marketing page across three independent live fetches of that page, so I’m sticking to the paraphrase above rather than repeating a line I can’t verify.

Cross-checked third-party finding:

The 1,085 total stateroom figure and the 26-accessible-cabin count are each corroborated by three independent sources.

My own analysis, not a cited fact:

What the January 2024 refit actually changed versus what it didn’t, and why the Sunset Suite is worth understanding on its own terms, are my own conclusions from the research above.

Still deciding on Celebrity Infinity cabins?

Ask the buying question you are actually deciding — cabin type, family layout, suite tier, view, location, or whether the upgrade earns its price.

Cabin-first answers, weighted to this Celebrity Cruises class — not a generic site search.