Ever wondered what it was like to sail First Class aboard those elegant,
luxury liners of the 1930s? Step onboard the Infinity and find out. The
designers of this ultra-modern cruise ship understood the scale and opulence
of those classic transatlantic liners and how it could transform an ocean
crossing into an unforgettable event. Onboard the Infinity you'll find:
Expansive, elegant space. Translucent marble stairs climb a
Grand Foyer lined with majestic, curtain-adorned columns. Rich, warm
woods panel the rooms of spacious libraries, staterooms, and lounges.
Museum-quality art. Sculptures, paintings, glassware, and artifacts
are located throughout the ship - each carefully displayed and artistically
lighted. Even the floral displays are works of art!
Luxurious Heath Spa. There's no cruise line afloat - past or
present - with a more sophisticated or spacious (25,000-square feet)
health spa. On the Infinity, rejuvenation is a ritual, particularly
in the Persian Garden aromatherapy room!
Elegant Dining. The two-level Terraces Dining Room is a study
in refined dining with sparkling crystal and gleaming china and silverware.
Service is unobtrusive and faultless. Dining at the alternative restaurant,
the S.S. United States, is even more extraordinary!
Despite the Infinity's salute to the Golden Age of liners, the 21st century
is everywhere evident, too. All cabins come equipped with multifunction,
interactive TVs; suites feature VCRs and CDs. There's an Internet Café,
of course, and a Celebrity industry first: a music library featuring thousands
of digital musical recordings and cozy, personal listening stations.
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Recommended for:
Contemporary, sophisticated vacationers who prefer "mainstream
cruising" but with an added emphasis on cuisine and health spa
facilities
Diverse clientele - couples of all ages, romantics, and families
Well-traveled vacationers looking for a more "international"
cruise experience
Passengers who prefer glamour over glitz
"Party-hearty" travelers looking for an alternative to
a Las-Vegas vacation
Solo cruisers
Families with very young children
Passengers who prefer a wide choice of dining venues and total flexibility
in dining times and dress codes