Celebrity Millennium Cruise Day 2: Mid-Ship Magic & Cozy Corners

Siva McAteer • August 4, 2025

Welcome back, cruise lovers! 

It’s Day 2 of our 12-day Japan to South Korea Celebrity Millennium Cruise, and today we’re diving into one of my favorite parts of any cruise: the common areas—those relaxing, stylish spaces you pass through, hang out in, and make memories.

Let’s start near our stateroom on Deck 3, where the Grand Foyer welcomes guests with modern elegance and cozy vibes. I passed through here every day, and I have to say—those little reading nooks with books? A total win for this book-loving traveler. I even used this area to catch up on work and Wi-Fi using my trusty Ryoko portable internet on port days. Pro tip: if you need a quiet place to check emails or upload photos, this is it!

Now let’s take a little stroll up to Deck 5, where the famous Café Al Bacio awaits. This place is a haven for coffee and tea lovers. Whether you're grabbing a cappuccino, a pastry, or just soaking in the relaxing vibe with a great view of the midship grand staircase, it's the perfect hangout spot.


And since this cruise is sailing through Japan, keep your eyes peeled for beautiful Japanese decorations scattered throughout the ship. It’s the little details that really tie the experience to the culture, and Celebrity Cruises does a great job with that.


Craving something sweet? Check out the Gelateria, one of the few specialty spots onboard that comes with a small upcharge—but totally worth it if you’re in the mood for a treat.

One of the best parts of cruising on the Celebrity Millennium is that music is always in the air. From soothing piano melodies to live acoustic performances and even a DJ mixing up some afternoon beats, there’s always a soundtrack to your sea day.


As you wander through the mid-ship common areas, you’ll also notice artwork lining the walls, creating a gallery-like atmosphere. Whether you're sipping a drink at the Martini Bar or finding a tucked-away seat for a private chat, the ship is full of beautifully designed places to just be.


So that’s a wrap on our common area tour! These midship spaces are where the heart of the ship beats—social, chill, artsy, and oh-so-inviting.


I’m Siva McAteer, your tour guide and trusted travel advisor. Join me next time as we explore the dining options on board the Celebrity Millennium. Trust me, you won’t want to miss it!

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