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    Home > Cruises > Cruiseline Profiles > Celebrity Cruises > A Taste Of Celebrity > Proper Diner Attire
     

     



    A delightful break from the ordinary, dining aboard Celebrity is a true taste of luxury. Whether dining at an intimate table for two or an elaborate table for many, appropriate attire is part of the overall ambience.

     

    Evening Dress Codes
    Celebrity's evening dress codes include three types: formal, casual and informal. The daily program, delivered to your stateroom and available at the Guest Relations Desk, will be your guide to the appropriate evening attire.

    Formal Night Attire
    Ladies: Evening gown or fancy dress
    Gentlemen: Tuxedo, dinner jacket or dark suit

    Informal Night Attire
    Ladies: Informal dress or pants and blouse
    Gentlemen: Jacket and tie with slacks

    Casual Night Attire
    Ladies: Pantsuit or sporty outfit
    Gentlemen: Sport shirt and slacks

    Dining in jeans detracts from the overall ambience and is therefore not allowed in the main dining room after 6:00pm.

    Evening dress codes apply to main restaurant dining. Specialty restaurant dining*, requires a jacket for gentlemen and a dress or pants and a blouse for ladies every night.

    Before Six
    Dining options abound aboard Celebrity. For breakfast and lunch, jeans, shorts and casual daywear are allowed in all dining venues before 6:00pm. After 6:00pm, this attire is allowed only in casual restaurants and cafés.
    Renting Formalwear
    Formal evenings call for formal attire. Arrange for tailored, elegant formalwear to be delivered directly to your stateroom with Cruiseline Formalwear. With an elegant line of eveningwear for ladies and classic, stylish formalwear for men, you'll look as famous as you feel.
    Formal Nights
    Celebrity Cruises' elegant, formal evenings include the Captain's Welcome Cocktail Party and Dinner, the Captain's Farewell Dinner, and a third or fourth "formal" night for those cruises sailing more than seven nights. Eveningwear should be planned for according to the length of your cruise. The following schedule outlines the number of formal nights you'll enjoy:

     

    Cruise Length
    Casual
    Informal
    Formal
    4-night
    2
    1
    1
    6-night
    2
    1
    1
    7-night
    3
    2
    2
    9-night
    4
    2
    3
    10-night
    5
    2
    3
    11-night
    5
    3
    3
    12-night
    6
    3
    3
    14-night
    7
    4
    3

    * Available on Millennium-class ships only.

     

     

     

     


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