Sailing Dates
July 19-26, 2024
May 24-31, 2025
June 7-14, 2025
July 5-12, 2025
August 2-9, 2025
August 16-12, 2025
Athens brought the world drama, history, poetry, and philosophy. Once home to the world’s most powerful and civilized empires, Athens is now the world’s foremost archaeological playground. The towering columns of the Parthenon still stand in homage to the virgin goddess Athena. The Parthenon sits atop the Athenian Acropolis and watches over the city where it can be seen from just about anywhere in Athens. Make it a point to visit the incredible Acropolis Museum on your cruise to Athens. The joint effort between two architects, one American and the other Greek, this outstanding building was completed and opened to the public in 2009. It focuses primarily on the Greek period dating to 5 B.C., considered to be the apex of art, culture, and philosophy in ancient Greece, but it also has artifacts from the Bronze, Roman, and Byzantine Ages. There’s even a Plexiglas walkway from which an excavated section of an old Athenian neighborhood can be viewed. In addition to an abundance of historical riches, modern Athens has plenty on offer—from scenic beaches to restaurants with superb Mediterranean cuisine and bustling central markets.
Santorini, Greece
Here on the island of Santorini, you’ll find a classic Greek seascape—whitewashed houses accented by sea-blue roofs. This is a treasure trove for both professional and amateur archeology buffs, with sites that include tombs that date back to the 9th century and the sanctuary of Apollo. In many ways, Santorini could be considered an explosive place, being that its terraced collection of homes and windmills lie on a caldera– a huge basin formed by an erupting volcano. The island’s volcanic past has also produced delicious grapes for excellent wines that are well worth investigating while on your Santorini cruise. Some of the best on the island can be found in Pyrgos, Megalochori, and Oia. Oia’s hilltop not only has the ancient, Minoan site of Akrotiri, but is quite possibly the best vantage point from which to witness the spectacular sunsets. And, if you have some time, take a short trip to the island of Nea Kameni for a dip in its famous hot springs. The warm dark waters are enriched with iron and manganese and considered therapeutic.
Ephesus (Kusadasi), Turkey
Once the capital of the Roman province of Asia Minor, this coastal town is now an archeologist’s dream. The UNESCO World Heritage ruins of Ephesus impress even those familiar with the world’s other ancient cities. Though excavations have been underway for 150 years, only 20 percent of the city has been uncovered. This former Greek banking and trading center is rich with historic sites, including the Great Theater, the Temple of Hadrian, and the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. On your Europe cruise, check out the the Celsus Library — built in 117 A.D.— made up of towering columns highlighted by the statue of the goddess of wisdom.
Mykonos, Greece
Mykonos is known for its whitewashed villages sprinkled with blue and jade green. It’s also famous for its sophisticated nightlife. The most popular island in the Cyclades is bustling with activity, awash in beautiful alleyways, and home to alluring sandy beaches.
Volos, Greece
Volos, Greece’s newest port city, is located at the foot of Mount Pelion and the innermost point of the Pagasetic Gulf. As an important industrial center and bridge between Europe and Asia, this lively seafront destination offers you many things to discover—local cultural activities, museums, cafes, restaurants, and an exciting nightlife area. You will also enjoy its unique architecture, nearby lush mountain ranges, and golden beaches.
A must-experience local favorite? A long lunch at a “tsipourodika,” a type of cozy fish tavern. Here, you can enjoy “tsipouro,” the famous local grape-distilled spirit, and small plates of fresh seafood snacks. Other highlighted attractions include walking the Centaur’s Path—from which the mythical story of the Centaur was born—the Pelion Railway, the seafront Anavros Park, the Castle of Volos, Dimini Archaeological Site, and the Athanasakeion Archaeological Museum of Volos.
Thessaloniki, Greece
The second largest city in Greece, Thessaloniki has so much going for it—beauty, history, culture, and absolutely amazing views of the sea. One of its most famous sites is the iconic White Tower which dates from the 1500s and was built as part of the city’s fortification. Head to the top of it for sweeping views of the city, shimmering gulf, and surrounding hills. Practically an open-air museum of Byzantine art, Thessaloniki offers many opportunities to stroll among 5th century churches, archeological sites, a 13th century bathhouse, archaeological museums, and contemporary art museums.
At Sea
The second largest city in Greece, Thessaloniki has so much going for it—beauty, history, culture, and absolutely amazing views of the sea. One of its most famous sites is the iconic White Tower which dates from the 1500s and was built as part of the city’s fortification. Head to the top of it for sweeping views of the city, shimmering gulf, and surrounding hills. Practically an open-air museum of Byzantine art, Thessaloniki offers many opportunities to stroll among 5th century churches, archeological sites, a 13th century bathhouse, archaeological museums, and contemporary art museums.
Athens (Piraeus), Greece
Athens brought the world drama, history, poetry, and philosophy. Once home to the world’s most powerful and civilized empires, Athens is now the world’s foremost archaeological playground. The towering columns of the Parthenon still stand in homage to the virgin goddess Athena. The Parthenon sits atop the Athenian Acropolis and watches over the city where it can be seen from just about anywhere in Athens. Make it a point to visit the incredible Acropolis Museum on your cruise to Athens. The joint effort between two architects, one American and the other Greek, this outstanding building was completed and opened to the public in 2009. It focuses primarily on the Greek period dating to 5 B.C., considered to be the apex of art, culture, and philosophy in ancient Greece, but it also has artifacts from the Bronze, Roman, and Byzantine Ages. There’s even a Plexiglas walkway from which an excavated section of an old Athenian neighborhood can be viewed. In addition to an abundance of historical riches, modern Athens has plenty on offer—from scenic beaches to restaurants with superb Mediterranean cuisine and bustling central markets.
Starting price inside
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Starting price Veranda7-Night Luxury Bahamas Escapes All Inclusive
Best available stateroom or suite
Including $500 Book Now Savings and $500 Air Savings per guest
OPEN BARS & LOUNGES with complimentary fine wines, champagnes, spirits & specialty coffees
MICHELIN-INSPIRED CUISINE in up to 11 venues, plus 24-hour in-suite dining
SPECIALTY DINING including Umi Uma® by Chef Nobu
Nightly entertainment complimentary, unlimited Wi-Fi pre-paid gratuities
Departing from Nassau, a hub of nightlife, history and culture, or Bimini, the sport fishing capital of the world, the itinerary will visit Great Exuma, famous for its swimming pigs and sapphire waters; San Salvador Island, home to historic monuments and sparkling inland lakes, and Long Island, known for its brilliant coral reefs and blue hole. Guests can also visit the resort amenities of The Beach Club at Bimini, a private island oasis with a lagoon-style pool, hammocks, cabanas and cocktail lounge.

Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity transport you to fascinating worldwide destinations in incomparable grandeur and comfort.
Our award-winning staff cater to your every need with genuine hospitality and discreet attention to detail. With one of the highest staff-to-guest ratios in cruising, there is always someone to assist you and ensure the perfect atmosphere.
Butler-serviced suites and penthouses are veritable sanctuaries at sea, as are beautifully appointed staterooms, most with private verandah. With supremely comfortable beds and lush amenities, all are the perfect place to call home on global adventures. Not included in this package, optional upgrade available.
Rejuvenate body and soul with pampering treatments at the Feng Shui-inspired Crystal Life Spa, and enjoy yoga, Pilates, state-of-the-art fitness centers, PGA golf instruction, paddle tennis and more
Enjoy premier entertainment and world-class performances from around the world. Catch A-list movies in the theatre or find your seat in the Galaxy Lounge to enjoy lavish Broadway-inspired productions.
Further your knowledge through enrichment workshops featuring thought leaders, world-class experts and lecturers. Learn a new skill, attend a wine tasting, take dance lessons, or simply read a book.
THE SHIP
July 7, 2003 entered service
Bahamian Ship Registry
13 Decks
YEAR BUILT & REDESIGN
Built in 2003
Redesigned 2018, 2013, 2011, 2008
GUEST CAPACITY:
980 total berths
490 staterooms
70.3 guest space ratio
Accommodations
♦ Four Crystal Penthouses with verandah (1,368 sq. ft.)
♦ 33 Penthouse Suites with verandah (549 sq. ft.)
♦ 72 Penthouses with verandah (412 sq. ft.)
♦ 2 Seabreeze Penthouse Suites (544 sq. ft.)
♦ 36 Seabreeze Penthouses (412 sq. ft.)
♦ 263 Deluxe Staterooms with verandah (267 sq. ft.)
♦ 80 Deluxe Staterooms with large picture window (213
sq. ft.)
All staterooms include: 24-hour complimentary instateroom dining; refrigerators with complimentary
bottled water and soft drinks; Egyptian cotton sheets;
Remote control, flat-screen television with audio/audio
input and Blu-ray player. Television features 24-hour news
and sports information via CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, FOX News,
BBC World News, Sky News, Sky Sports, MTN, ESPN, and
TNT (reception permitting); lavish bathroom amenities
including two hairdryers, slippers, Caudalie bath products,
and ETRO bathrobe and lightweight cotton kimono for each
person; large closets with shoe rack, umbrella, personal
security safe, and beach tote. Complimentary, unlimited
Wi-Fi offered throughout
CREW:
655 crew members
1 to 1.5 crew to guest ratio
SHIP SPECIFICATIONS:
68,870 gross registered tons (approx.)
820 ft. length (250 m)
105.6 ft. width (32.2 m)
24.9 ft. draft (8.0 m)
21.0 knots cruising speed
22.0 knots maximum speed
Dining
Waterside – The main dining room serving modern and
traditional international cuisine and world-renowned wine
list. Waterside features an open seating concept.
The Marketplace – Casual buffet style breakfast and dinner,
featuring an open kitchen concept and indoor/outdoor dining;
dishes are made-to-order.
Churrascaria – In the evening, “The Marketplace” will
transition into this Brazilian steakhouse concept featuring
grilled seafood and meats served by Crystal “gauchos.”
Trident Bar & Grill – Serving hot dogs, hamburgers, pizza,
sandwiches, wraps and fruit throughout the afternoon
Silk Kitchen & Bar – Located next to the Trident area,
serving family-style, modern inspired Chinese cuisine for
lunch and dinner. The restaurant also serves a traditional
Western breakfast items.
Stardust Supper Club – A brand new dining experience
reminiscent of the era of the Rat Pack debuts on black-tieoptional evenings in the Stardust Club, featuring a fourcourse menu, live musical performances from Crystal’s
Ensemble and string quartet. Cuisine reflects specialties
served in Waterside, with wine pairings and desserts as well
as a vegetarian menu.
The Vintage Room – An intimate dining room and wine
cellar for exclusive wine-pairing dinners (additional charge)
The Bistro – A social hub serving international coffee, wine,
and small bites throughout the day and evening
Specialty Restaurants
Umi Uma & Sushi Bar – Exclusively featuring menu
selections created by famed Master Chef Nobu Matsuhisa.
Prego – Serving classic Italian cuisine in an intimate
Venetian atmosphere.
*24-hour in-suite dining is also available for all guests. All
guest staying in Penthouse or above receive unlimited dining
at the specialty restaurants.
Fitness & Spa Facilities:
Features include state of the art Technogym equipment
including cardiovascular exercise equipment; weight room
with free weights, weight machines and state-of-the-art
Kinesis™ resistance training equipment; exercise studio for
high and low impact classes, yoga, Pilates, Spinning® classes,
as well as personal training from fitness instructors.
Crystal Life Spa & Salon offers full relaxation area, treatment
rooms, salon for hair styling, manicures and pedicures and
dry sauna and steam room.
Entertainment
Lavish, Broadway-style productions shows; Crystal Visions
Enrichment Program, features expert lecturers on every
voyage; the Creative Learning Institute, an extensive handson seminar program; Palm Court for special receptions and
afternoon tea time; Pulse for nightly dancing and karaoke;
recent-release films in the Hollywood Theatre; cocktail hour
at the Crystal Cove with live piano and string performances;
Avenue Saloon with pianist-singers performing jazz and
favorite tunes; complimentary dance classes; talented
Crystal Ensemble of singers and dancers; Ambassador Hosts
for dancing partners; Crystal Magicians at Sea featuring
magicians and comedians on every voyage.
Business & Communication Services
Conference and meeting facilities, mail services, phone
services. Crystal Connect mobile application serving as the
main guest portal.
