Marivorexa Celova opens the Drift Class with a ship that knows exactly what it wants to be. Lighter and more agile than the Horizon flagships, Celova is built for guests who want a full cruise experience through the open waters of Sai Kung without the overwhelming scale of the largest ships. The atmosphere on board is easy and social; wide enough to give everyone room, intimate enough that you start recognizing faces by day two. Celova finds the sweet spot and stays there.
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Book A ConsultationCelova has a flow to it that larger ships can struggle to match. The deck layout is intuitive and uncluttered, making it simple to move between spaces without feeling like you are navigating a maze. Indoor venues open up toward the sea, and the outdoor areas are generous for a ship of this size. The overall feel is relaxed but engaged; guests tend to spend more time out of their cabins and in the shared spaces, which is exactly what Celova is designed for.
Dining & Bars: The dining setup on Celova keeps things varied without spreading too thin. Two main restaurants cover different styles of cooking across breakfast, lunch, and dinner, while a casual deck café handles lighter bites and afternoon snacks. The bar selection is well-chosen, a pool bar that stays busy through the day and a quieter lounge inside for evening drinks. Your package includes lodging and meals. Custom additions can be arranged for an extra charge.
Staterooms & Suites: Celova's rooms are designed with a clear focus on comfort and ease. Standard cabins are well-proportioned with good natural light and storage that actually works. Balcony rooms are a strong choice on this ship; the views from mid-deck outward are hard to beat. The suites sit on the upper decks and come with extra living space, a private balcony, and priority access to dining and select on-board areas throughout the voyage.
Activities & Entertainment: Celova keeps guests engaged without trying to do too much. The activity deck covers the essentials well; a pool, a fitness center, deck games, and a jogging track that loops the upper level. Evening entertainment runs across two main venues: a theater for live acts and a lounge bar that shifts into a music and dance space after dinner. The programming is sharp and well-paced, with enough variety to keep a full week at sea feeling fresh.
Drift Class
2,400
1,000
118,000 GT
965 ft
17
2025