Crystal Announces 2024 World Cruise
Luxury operator Crystal has announced that bookings are now open for its 2024 World Cruise aboard the newly renovated Crystal Serenity.
The World Cruise will sail from San Diego or Miami over the course of 125 nights, visiting 29 countries and 62 total destinations. Guests can choose to add on a Panama Canal segment which extends the overall cruise to 141 nights.
A sample of port stops on the exciting itinerary includes visits to Colombia, French Polynesia, Australia and New Zealand, Singapore, Indonesia, India, Egypt, Jordan, Italy, and the French Riviera. Crystal has appointed Fernando Barroso de Oliveira to serve as its official World Cruise Ambassador.
“I am honored to serve as the 2024 World Cruise Ambassador,” said Barroso de Oliveira. “I am so looking forward to hosting our guests throughout the voyage sharing my expertise and ensuring every encounter is exceptional.” “Experiencing world wonders such as the pyramids of Egypt, Petra in Jordan, Ephesus in Turkey or the Colosseum in Rome while enjoying unique shore excursions curated by Abercrombie & Kent will be an experience of a lifetime,” he added. “Throughout the course of their voyage, guests will be treated to the unparalleled service, world-class dining and entertainment that had made Crystal an award-winning cruise line for nearly 30 years.”
Crystal Serenity is currently undergoing an extensive refurbishment in Trieste, Italy. Enhancements will include larger, updated suites, updated spa and gym facilities, as well as new pickleball courts. The ship is slated to debut in Marseille, France, on July 31, 2023.
Guests booking the World Cruise will receive an ‘As You Wish’shipboard credit of $1,500 per person (double occupancy) as well as an air credit of $1,000 per person. Crystal Society members also receive additional savings.
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