Celebrity Cruises Captain’s Club loyalty program guide
Showing loyalty to Celebrity Cruises can get you some great rewards.
Like many frequent cruiser programs, Celebrity’s Captain’s Club loyalty program doesn’t offer all that many truly valuable perks at its lower tiers. But as you rise through the status levels, you’ll quickly reach a point where you’re getting all sorts of discounts, freebies and special access perks — from complimentary laundry service (a real blessing on longer voyages) to savings at specialty restaurant meals and a standing invitation to a private breakfast lounge.
At the very top tier of the program, the Zenith level, the Celebrity Cruises Captain’s Club also offers one of the truly spectacular rewards in the cruise loyalty program universe: a free cruise for two.
A few of the long-standing perks of the Captain’s Club program (discounted internet and drink packages, for instance) aren’t quite as valuable now that many Celebrity customers book the line’s All Included fares — a type of fare that didn’t exist a few years ago. Still, these perks do have some value, particularly for those who book the line’s lower-priced Cruise-Only rates.
The discounts on internet service and drink packages that come with the various tiers noted below still can come in handy for those booking the All Included fares when upgrading to premium internet or drink packages on ships (which still come with extra charges). Additionally, with the addition of All Included fares to its fare structure, Celebrity did sweeten the entire loyalty program a bit by offering better spa and photo discount benefits at various tiers and by adding some onboard events for members.
Ways to earn points
The number of Captain’s Club points you earn for cruises will vary greatly depending on both the length of the sailing and the type of cabin you book.
When staying in the most basic cabins, such as windowless “inside” cabins, you’ll earn just 2 points for each day you sail. When staying in a top suite, by contrast, you can earn as many as 18 to 24 points per day.
Staying in balcony cabins, which the line calls Veranda cabins, will get you 3 points a day.
Here is a breakdown of the points you’ll earn per day by cabin type:
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- Inside cabins: 2 points
- Ocean View cabins: 2 points
- Veranda cabins: 3 points
- Infinite Veranda cabins: 3 points
- Concierge Class cabins: 5 points
- AquaClass cabins: 5 points
- Sky, Aqua Sky, Magic Carpet and Sunset Sky suites: 8 points
- Celebrity, Signature, Horizon and Royal suites: 12 points
- Reflection, Penthouse and Edge villas: 18 points
- Iconic suites: 24 points
As you can see, you’ll earn far more points by staying in a suite than by staying in a less pricey regular cabin. The Captain’s Club program is designed to reward Celebrity’s biggest-spending customers the most.
There’s also one more way to earn Captain’s Club points. In 2020, Celebrity launched a new program called Power Up Points that allows Captain’s Club members to earn bonus points by filling out online surveys, participating on social media or booking specific promotions.
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Taking part in such activities will get you Power Up Points, which then can be converted into Captain’s Club points at a ratio of 10 to 1. For every 10 Power Up Points you earn, you’ll receive 1 additional Captain’s Club point.
If you want to play along, be sure to subscribe to Celebrity’s email list so you get notified about Power Up Points activities. You can start the process by visiting the website. If you’re already a Captain’s Club member, click on the “Subscribe for Emails” button. If you’re not yet a member, click the “Enroll Now” button.
Celebrity Captain’s Club levels and benefits
There are six tiers to the Captain’s Club program:
- Preview (at 0 points)
- Classic (2 to 149 points)
- Select (150 to 299 points)
- Elite (300 to 749 points)
- Elite Plus (750 to 2,999 points)
- Zenith (3,000 points or more)
The good news here is that you can be recognized at the program’s first tier (Preview) before you even take a single cruise. All you have to do is sign up for the program. At the Preview level, you gain access to the online Captain’s Club newsletter and the Loyalty Desk service center between cruises. You also can book Captain’s Club promotions once you’re on board your first cruise.
The next level up, Classic, brings:
- Exclusive Captain’s Club offers
- One precruise category upgrade to AquaClass (based on availability)
- An invitation to a Captain’s Club welcome party
- One complimentary specialty coffee when you dine at a specialty restaurant
- One free scoop of gelato
- 10% discount on any bottle of wine
- 10% discount on a Premium drink package upgrade when purchased precruise only
- 10% discount on a drink package when purchased precruise
- 10% discount on Wi-Fi packages and upgrades, and complimentary premium minutes
- 25% discount on any digital or print photo package
- 10% discount on The Studio photo package
- 10% off one-time use laundry service
- 10% discount at the spa
- Various casino perks
- 5% discount on small-group Discovery shore excursions
- 5% discount on Hollywood Hot Glass
The Select tier adds bigger discounts on internet and photo packages (25% and 30% off, respectively). You’ll also get an invitation to a wine tasting and a backstage tour on the ship, a discounted price for one standard bag of laundry (wash, dry and fold) if your cruise is 12 nights or longer, and two complimentary pressed items.
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Reaching the Classic level takes just one cruise, no matter what type of cabin you book. Reaching the Select level can also take just one cruise if it’s a longer sailing and you’re staying in a top suite. However, if you’re a more typical cruiser sailing a seven-night trip in a standard balcony cabin (worth 3 points a night), you would need to take eight cruises to reach the Select level.
The elite level that makes a difference
Being loyal to Celebrity really starts paying off when you reach the Elite and Elite Plus levels.
One of the great perks of Elite status is gaining access to the Captain’s Club Elite Continental Breakfast, where you can enjoy a coffeehouse-style breakfast each morning. This is a particularly big deal on shore excursion days, as it means you have a relatively quiet and uncrowded place to grab a quick breakfast before heading out for a tour.
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Elite members also get unlimited free drinks from the Captain’s Club menu each day, excluding embarkation day, between 5 and 7 p.m. at most bars and lounges on the ship. All you have to do is present your SeaPass card. As noted above, this isn’t quite the perk it used to be since a basic drink package is included with many bookings now as part of the line’s relatively new All Included fare tier.
If you’re sailing on a Solstice Class or Millennium Class vessel, reaching the Elite tier will get you free access to the Persian Garden spa zones — home to steam rooms, saunas and heated loungers — on one port day of your choice.
Elite level also brings:
- Priority tender service, where available
- Access to a private lounge on departure day serving continental breakfast
- An invitation to a senior officer party
- An invitation to a Create & Pour event on Edge Class ships
- An invitation to a Music & Mixology event
- A higher 20% discount on a bottle of wine
- A higher 30% discount on Wi-Fi packages and upgrades, plus 90 complimentary stream minutes
- A higher 15% discount on drink packages
- A higher 40% discount on a digital or print photo package
- A higher 20% discount on The Studio photo packages
- One complimentary dry clean item
- One bag of complimentary laundry
- A higher 15% discount at the ship’s spa
Elite Plus kicks things up by offering a lot of these same benefits plus another free bag of laundry; additional discounts for onboard services (including a 15% discount on specialty dining cover charges); and free cappuccino, latte, espresso and tea throughout your sailing.
You can reach the Elite and Elite Plus levels in just a few cruises if you’re partial to the longer sailings Celebrity offers and you stay in top suites. For a more typical cruiser who sails a seven-night trip in a standard balcony cabin, it would take 15 sailings to reach the Elite level and a whopping 36 sailings to reach the Elite Plus level.
Best Celebrity Captain’s Club elite benefit
The ultimate perk for Captain’s Club members comes when you reach the top Zenith tier. You’ll get a free seven-night Bermuda or Caribbean cruise in a balcony cabin. Yep, that’s right: a free cruise. Not bad, right?
Of course, you’ll need 3,000 points to reach the Zenith tier — a number so high it’s out of reach for most cruisers. For someone who always stays in balcony cabins and prefers seven-night sailings, it would take an almost inconceivable 143 cruises to reach the Zenith tier. Put another way, you’d have to spend 1,000 days at sea with Celebrity to hit the Zenith mark.
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Still, for those who always stay in top suites, getting to Zenith after just a few years of heavy cruising is not out of the question. For those travelers in Penthouse and Reflection suites, it would require 167 days at sea. Take a few long sailings of 20 or 30 days, and you’ll be well on your way.
Once you hit the Zenith level, you’ll get another free Bermuda or Caribbean cruise after every 3,000 points you accumulate. Plus, there’s an added twist for your second free cruise and any others you accrue after that: The additional free sailings will be in an upgraded AquaClass cabin.
In offering its top-tier Captain’s Club members free cruises, Celebrity is in the company of just a handful of other lines — most notably Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Line.
The Zenith tier also brings several other big-deal perks. For example, you’ll get priority seating in ship theaters and a 25% discount on specialty dining.
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Zenith members also enjoy a bevy of freebies, such as laundry, automatic premium beverage upgrades and automatic premium internet upgrades. Round that out with discounts on spa services (20% off) and photo packages (50% off) as well as nice little touches such as upgraded bath amenities in your cabin, and you can see why it pays to attain Celebrity’s top status.
As is often the case with cruise line loyalty programs, Celebrity customers do not have to requalify for status each year. Captain’s Club members keep their points at the end of each year and continue to accrue points indefinitely. This means that someone who hits Zenith status will remain at that top tier level forever (or until Celebrity makes a change to the program).
Such “forever status” is one of the great allures of cruise line frequent cruiser programs. Many airline frequent flyer programs, by contrast, require loyalty members to requalify for status each year.
Matching status with sister cruise brands
One other notable perk of Celebrity’s Captain’s Club loyalty program is that members get matching status in the loyalty programs at Royal Caribbean and Silversea Cruises, which are both sister brands. The matching status you get in each program depends on your tier. Members at the Elite level of the Celebrity Cruises Captain’s Club loyalty program, for instance, will enjoy membership at the Diamond level of Royal Caribbean’s Crown & Anchor Society program.
Diamond status in Royal Caribbean’s loyalty program brings such valuable benefits as priority waitlist for shore excursions and spa services, access to an exclusive Diamond Club on select ships, access to an exclusive nightly Diamond event, and a complimentary entertainment tour.
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Members at the Elite level of the Celebrity Cruises Captain’s Club loyalty program will match into the third tier of Silversea’s Venetian Society loyalty program, known as the 250 VS Days tier.
Note that, as of Feb. 1, 2023, Celebrity elite members no longer can get matching status when sailing with Azamara, a former sister brand. Nor will Celebrity elite members get points in the Captain’s Club program when sailing on Azamara ships.
Bottom line
Celebrity may have one of the better cruise line loyalty programs. Like many others, it’s a bit stingy on the truly valuable perks at its lower tiers. As you rise through the six levels, though, you’ll quickly reach a point where your status gets you a lot of interesting perks, discounts and freebies.
We’re especially fond of the access to a private breakfast lounge that comes with Elite status. There’s nothing like having your own private hideaway in the mornings. And, of course, nothing competes with the free cruise benefit that comes with top-tier Zenith status.
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