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Mercury (Century Class)

Descend to dine in the tradition of great ocean liners. The stunning double-height dining room has soaring columns and window walls.


This ship is similar in layout to Century and Galaxy. The ships have facilities for children and teens; although the Galaxy's are larger, they seem almost an afterthought. Adults fare better with spectacular spas and sophisticated lounges dedicated to a variety of tastes. The dining rooms are nothing short of gorgeous. Overall, the first impression is of a fine resort hotel that just happens to float.


Fast Facts

10 passenger decks

Specialty restaurant, dining room, buffet, ice-cream parlor, pizzeria

Wi-Fi, in-cabin safes, in-cabin refrigerators, some in-cabin VCRs, some in-cabin DVDs

Fitness classes, gym, hair salon, 5 hot tubs, sauna, spa, steam room

7 bars, casino, cinema, dance club, library, showroom, video game room

Children's programs (ages 3-17)

Dry cleaning, laundry service

Computer room

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While the rest of the industry was rushing to add affordable balconies to a high percentage of staterooms, Celebrity was somewhat slower to get on the bandwagon. Mercury, like other Century-class ships, will have plenty of balcony space.

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