There are a large number of bars and lounges on board, each with a different theme, scattered throughout the ship, and all offer the same drinks menu.
Daytime entertainment consists of classic cruise activities such as quizzes, films, games, dancing, fitness classes and music on the poolside terrace. Lectures and workshops are not offered, but sports souvenirs and art auctions are available.
Evening entertainment includes stage shows twice a night, game shows and performances, which also offer afternoon tea and lively melody on sea days.
The optional Royal Fireworks Lounge on Deck 5, which hosts quizzes, films and games throughout the day, features live music in the evenings.
The ship is also equipped with a small Monte Carlo casino on Deck 6, consisting of several slot machines and tables.
The library on deck 5 offers a good selection of paperbacks. She is also an internet cafe with several computer stations.
On the starboard side of the ship, in front of the library on deck 5, there is a card room and a reading room. On the contrary, there are shops that offer duty free goods such as cigarettes, as well as jewelry, clothing, food and all kinds of tourist souvenirs.
The Sana Wellness & Spa is located on Deck 7 and is open daily from 8:00 to 21:00. The spa has four massage rooms, one of which has a jacuzzi. The sauna, located next to the spa, is free of charge.
The gym is opposite the sauna and massage rooms on Deck 7. It offers a good, modern selection of treadmills, weight machines and more.
Two pools on deck 10, one of which is for adults only, and is surrounded by a hot tub on both port and starboard.
Celestyal Majesty has a dedicated Marella Kid's Club aft on deck 9. The small area includes both indoor and outdoor areas with a children's pool. Three trained assistants are on hand to keep children ages 3-11 busy during three separate sessions each day. Activities and age groups are listed on a notice board near the kids' club and in the daily newsletter. Parents are required to stay on board while the children are being looked after, lessons may vary slightly but usually last about two hours and different activities apply to different age groups.
There is also a small video arcade on the 5th deck next to the reception for children who want to have fun with games.
The main restaurant on the ship is Seven Seas Restaurant. The breakfast menu includes eggs, meat, fruit, yoghurt and other vegetarian options. Lunch and dinner are offered with five courses suggested by the chef.
Another free main restaurant is Four Seasons. Open for dinner only.
The only paid restaurant - French Le Bistro - located on the fifth deck. Le Bistro has a romantic, good atmosphere. The menu includes all French dishes such as pate, French onion soup, grilled duck breast and Crepe Suzette. Vegetarian meals are available.
Room service is not available on board.