CRYSTAL Cruises has unveiled its 2025 itineraries, with Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony to set sail to more than 100 countries in almost 300 ports. The cruise line is poised to offer highlights such as visits to Monaco timed with the Formula 1 Grand Prix, and northern lights experiences in...
CRYSTAL Cruises has unveiled its 2025 itineraries, with Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony to set sail to more than 100 countries in almost 300 ports.
The cruise line is poised to offer highlights such as visits to Monaco timed with the Formula 1 Grand Prix, and northern lights experiences in Norway.
Serenity and Symphony will visit a selection of almost 150 new hand-picked destinations such as the Faroe Islands, Haifa, and Shanghai, for a combined total of 720 days over the course of 73 sailings.
After completing her World Cruise in May 2025, Serenity will depart from Marseille and sail the Mediterranean and Baltic seas, visiting destinations like Pablo Picasso’s hometown of Malaga, the town of Ronne on the Danish island of Bornholm, and Latvia’s capital Riga, known for its pedestrian-only old town.
Meanwhile, the newly refurbished Symphony will kick off 2025 in South East Asia, exploring remote destinations including Sihanoukville, known for having the best beaches in Cambodia, along with Weh Island, a small, active, volcanic island northwest of Sumatra.
“We’re excited to offer both past and future Crystal guests an inspiring assortment of itineraries in 2025,” said Cristina Levis, Chief Executive Officer of Crystal parent company A&K Travel Group.
“Guests on board Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony will have the opportunity to explore a treasure trove of lesser-visited corners of the world and check off some truly once-in-a-lifetime bucket list destinations with bespoke, industry-leading experiences designed by Abercrombie & Kent.” MS
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