Sailings
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Date Date Location Location Arrival Arrival Departure Departure
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Sun, Jul 31, 2022 Stockholm -- --Mon, Aug 01, 2022 Stockholm -- 4:00 pmTue, Aug 02, 2022 Helsinki (Helsingfors) 8:00 am 6:00 pmWed, Aug 03, 2022 St. Petersburg 7:00 am --Thu, Aug 04, 2022 St. Petersburg -- --Fri, Aug 05, 2022 St. Petersburg -- 7:00 pmSat, Aug 06, 2022 Tallinn 8:00 am 10:00 pmSun, Aug 07, 2022 At Sea -- --Mon, Aug 08, 2022 Warnemünde (Berlin) 8:00 am 11:00 pmTue, Aug 09, 2022 Copenhagen (København) 8:00 am --Wed, Aug 10, 2022 Copenhagen (København) -- --Thu, Aug 11, 2022 Copenhagen (København) -- 5:00 pmFri, Aug 12, 2022 At Sea -- --Sat, Aug 13, 2022 Amsterdam 8:00 am --Sun, Aug 14, 2022 Amsterdam -- 6:00 pmMon, Aug 15, 2022 Edinburgh 4:00 pm --Tue, Aug 16, 2022 Edinburgh -- 6:00 pmWed, Aug 17, 2022 Invergordon 8:00 am 6:00 pmThu, Aug 18, 2022 Kirkwall 8:00 am 5:00 pmFri, Aug 19, 2022 At Sea -- --Sat, Aug 20, 2022 Reykjavík 8:00 am --Sun, Aug 21, 2022 Reykjavík -- --Mon, Aug 22, 2022 Reykjavík -- 5:30 pmTue, Aug 23, 2022 At Sea -- --Wed, Aug 24, 2022 Isle of Lewis/Stornaway 8:00 am 5:00 pmThu, Aug 25, 2022 Greenock (for Glasgow) 8:00 am --Fri, Aug 26, 2022 Greenock (for Glasgow) -- 2:00 amFri, Aug 26, 2022 Douglas 12:00 pm 8:00 pmSat, Aug 27, 2022 Belfast 8:00 am 7:00 pmSun, Aug 28, 2022 Liverpool 8:00 am 7:00 pmMon, Aug 29, 2022 Dun Laoghaire 7:30 am 8:00 pmTue, Aug 30, 2022 At Sea -- --Wed, Aug 31, 2022 London/Dover 6:00 am 6:00 pmThu, Sep 01, 2022 Amsterdam 8:00 am --Fri, Sep 02, 2022 Amsterdam -- 5:00 pmSat, Sep 03, 2022 Zeebrugge (for Bruges) 9:00 am 8:00 pmSun, Sep 04, 2022 Rouen 8:45 pm --Mon, Sep 05, 2022 Rouen -- --Tue, Sep 06, 2022 Rouen -- 1:45 pmWed, Sep 07, 2022 Guernsey/St. Peter Port 8:00 am 5:00 pmThu, Sep 08, 2022 London/Dover 6:00 am 6:00 pmFri, Sep 09, 2022 Honfleur 10:00 am --Sat, Sep 10, 2022 Honfleur -- 9:45 pmSun, Sep 11, 2022 Saint-Malo 8:30 am 9:30 pmMon, Sep 12, 2022 At Sea -- --Tue, Sep 13, 2022 Bordeaux 11:00 am --Wed, Sep 14, 2022 Bordeaux -- --Thu, Sep 15, 2022 Bordeaux -- 10:30 amFri, Sep 16, 2022 Bilbao 7:00 am 6:00 pmSat, Sep 17, 2022 La Coruña (A Coruña) 9:00 am 6:00 pmSun, Sep 18, 2022 Leixões 8:00 am 6:00 pmMon, Sep 19, 2022 Lisbon (Lisboa) 6:00 am 5:00 pmTue, Sep 20, 2022 Cadiz 9:00 am 8:00 pmWed, Sep 21, 2022 Casablanca 7:00 am 7:00 pmThu, Sep 22, 2022 Málaga 12:00 pm 8:00 pmFri, Sep 23, 2022 Cartagena 9:00 am 5:00 pmSat, Sep 24, 2022 Palma de Mallorca 8:00 am 10:00 pmSun, Sep 25, 2022 Valencia 8:00 am 6:00 pmMon, Sep 26, 2022 Barcelona 6:00 am --Tue, Sep 27, 2022 Barcelona -- 6:00 pmWed, Sep 28, 2022 Marseille 8:00 am 6:00 pmThu, Sep 29, 2022 Cannes 7:30 am 6:00 pmFri, Sep 30, 2022 Monte Carlo 7:30 am 10:00 pmSat, Oct 01, 2022 Florence/Livorno 7:00 am 7:00 pmSun, Oct 02, 2022 Portofino 7:00 am 5:00 pmMon, Oct 03, 2022 Rome/Civitavecchia 6:00 am 6:00 pmTue, Oct 04, 2022 Sorrento 7:00 am 6:00 pmWed, Oct 05, 2022 Naxos (Taormina), Sicily 7:30 am 6:00 pmThu, Oct 06, 2022 Corfu (Kérkira) 12:00 pm 7:00 pmFri, Oct 07, 2022 Kotor 8:00 am 2:00 pmSat, Oct 08, 2022 Koper 9:00 am 7:00 pmSun, Oct 09, 2022 Trieste 7:00 pm --Mon, Oct 10, 2022 Trieste -- --
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Join us on Crystal for the voyage of a lifetime, where days are spent immersed in the world’s most breathtaking destinations, and evenings are elegant affairs filled with fine-dining, entertainment, and captivating company.
Step aboard and be warmly welcomed into a world of comfort and sophistication on our reimagined ships, where the crew know you by name and your every nuanced wish is taken care of.
Together with Abercrombie & Kent, we get closer to the unseen side of each destination and create memories guaranteed to last a lifetime.
Simply put, Crystal is Exceptional at Sea.
With elegant lines and sweeping ocean views. Crystal Symphony houses expansive suites and guest rooms, alongside a world-class choice of dining, wellness and entertainment.
Avenue Saloon
Dark paneled walls and rich leather club chairs create the perfect space to steal away for a cocktail and conversation. But as the evening rolls on with the crescendo of live piano sing-alongs, a happy camaraderie fills the night.
Starlight Club
In the heart of the ship with panoramic port-to-starboard ocean views, this welcoming space features a circular bar and dance floor.
Galaxy Lounge
Boasting exceptional views from every seat in the house, elaborate stage shows and Broadway-styled productions are performed twice nightly, featuring celebrity guests, comedy revues, classical recitals and more.
Waves & Fantasia
With its dedicated spaces and acclaimed, age-specific children's programs for kids ages 3 to 17, Crystal is the luxury cruise line best suited for family travel during the holidays and all through summer.
More Choices- Jade Nightclub
- Hollywood Theatre
- APROPOS & FACETS ONBOARD SHOPPING
- AVENUE SALOON
- COMPUTER UNIVERSITY@SEA
- CONNOISSEUR CLUB
- CRYSTAL COVE
- LIBRARY
- PALM COURT
- SEAHORSE POOL
- TABLE TENNIS
- THE STUDIO
UMI UMA BY NOBU MATSUHISA RESTAURANT AND SUSHI BAR
Created by legendary Master Chef Nobuyki (Nobu) Matusuhisa, Umi Uma is an innovative Japanese-Peruvian restaurant inspired by the rich culture of Japanese cuisine and Peruvian ingredients. Reservations required and limited per sailing
OSTERIA D'OVIDIO
Fine Italian cuisine, featuring original menus and dishes created by talented Crystal chefs. Reservations required and limited per sailing.
WATERSIDE RESTAURANT
The main dining room, features open seating as well as tables for two and four guests. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. No reservations are required.
THE BISTRO
Parisian-inspired café and coffee bar with light snacks such as fresh pastries, bagels and fruit in the morning and a selection of international cheeses, pâtés, prosciutto, smoked salmon and dessert delicacies through late afternoon.
THE VINTAGE ROOM
The Vintage Room offers guided pairings and dinners highlighting the vast selection of wines in the ship’s onboard cellar. This intimate, innovative concept offers guests an education in fine wine and cuisine, allowing them to gain privileged insights into the art of enology. In addition to daytime tastings and discussions, guests may enjoy a variety of private wine-themed lunches and dinners by special arrangement with the Head Sommelier.
TRIDENT GRILL
Our pool restaurant featuring favorite classics such as Burgers, melts, salads and quick snacks for an indulgent poolside snack.
TASTES KITCHEN & BAR
Globally inspired cuisine, and casual dining, Tastes offers tapas-style cuisine inspired by regional itinerary. The venue encourages a "family-style" experience for guests to enjoy on their own or with newfound friends. Open seating.
SCOOPS ICE CREAM BAR
A sumptuous ice cream bar featuring fresh toppings and homemade cookies, with frozen yoghurt accompanying classics from Ben & Jerry’s.
MARKETPLACE
Buffet style dining wrapped in floor to ceiling windows and a chic open air dining area. This venue offers breakfast and lunch with a variety of choices from appetizers to desserts. Itinerary driven food selections keep the menu’s fresh, while carving stations and individual a la minute cooking add a dynamic element. Open seating.
24 HOURS IN-SUITE DINING
Dine in the comfort of your own suite, 24 hours a day. Savor the extensive selection of delicious dishes from Waterside’s menu.
- Launched: May 1, 2005
- Refurbished: 2023
- Guest Capacity: 606
- Length (ft.): 781 ft
- Width (ft.): 99.1 ft
- Draft: 24.9
- Registry: Bahamas
- Officers: Norwegian/Japanese
- Crew: International
- Cruising Speed: 20 knots (Max)
- Gross Tons: 51,044
Distributed across fourteen immaculate islands in a sheltered Baltic bay, crisscrossed by scenic bridges, Sweden's capital is one of the most beautiful cities on earth. It is a sightseeing smorgasbord, including the medieval "city between the bridges," the vast Royal Palace, and the City Hall, which hosts the yearly Nobel Prize ceremonies.
Finland's national capital is a spacious Neoclassical city in fine white granite, whose upbeat pace and fashion sense belie the Finnish reputation for conservatism. The massive Temppeliaukio Church is carved out of solid stone, while on the Esplanadi, famous Finnish designers like Marimekko or Iitala demonstrate a lighter, more modern style.
Peter the Great styled this to be his Venice of the North. Italian architects created baroque facades, the match of any, to line the banks of the Neva River. Long, arched bridges join the city's halves. You'll want to see the spires of the Saints Peter and Paul Fortress, the blue domes of the Ouspensky Cathedral and, of course, some of the million masterworks of art contained in the Hermitage galleries of the Winter Palace.
Tallinn is the capital of the recently independent republic of Estonia. In the medieval old town, with its winding cobbled streets, there is a marvelous cathedral and Gothic town hall dating from the 14th Century.
From Warnemunde, you can travel on the autobahn or railway to Berlin to view the Brandenburg Gate, Kaiser Wilhelm Church, Checkpoint Charlie Museum, the Reichstag and the collected wonders of the Pergamon Museum. Or stay down by the sea, and visit medieval Rostock and the spas of the Baltic shore.
The European culture capital in 1996, Copenhagen is Scandinavia's liveliest city. The musical and artistic pageantry are rivaled only by the changing of the guard ceremony in front of the Amalienborg Palace, home of the royal family since 1794. Yet certain parts of Copenhagen maintain a village-like feel, like the winding streets around the Raadhuspladsen and enchanting Tivoli Gardens.
One of Europe's leading cities, Amsterdam's rings of canals and traditional Dutch architecture are unmistakable. Rich in art, history and culture, Amsterdam is home to the Van Gogh museum, Anne Frank's house, and the Rijksmuseum, which houses many works by Rembrandt and Vermeer.
Dominated by the ramparts of Edinburgh Castle, this picturesque city offers shopping on Princes Street, the grandeur of the Royal Mile, St. Giles Cathedral and historic Palace of Holyrood House, where Queen Mary lived and many Scottish kings were wed. Or you could venture across the moors to marvel at the scenic Highlands.
This pristine European island is filled with glaciers, volcanoes, and hot, mineral-rich springs to explore. Native Icelanders have a remarkably rich history and culture, and would love to share it with you - they are great storytellers. Stroll through the charming Austurvollur Square, and be sure to stop in one of the many cafes for some of the freshest seafood you''ll find anywhere. Or visit the mighty Gullfoss or "Golden Waterfall," the most dramatic cascade in Europe.
Here on the shores of central Scotland, a land of bagpipes, clans, and tam-o'-shanter hats, is some of the most dramatic scenery in Europe. Stretching before you are the scenic lakes and lowlands around Greenock. If you go to Glasgow, visit the famed Burrell Collection.
The white cliffs of Dover are famous in song and story. From Dover you can visit nearby Canterbury or take a full-day excursion to see the sights of London, Westminster Abbey, Trafalgar Square, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and more.
A crossroad in the English Channel for centuries, Zeebrugge is the entry to Flanders, whose golden age heritage resides in three historic cities: Ghent, Antwerp and Bruges-a jewel of a town beribboned with picturesque canals and a truly charming medieval beauty. In this region, museums proudly display the glories of the old Flemish masters, from Van Dyck to Rubens, and summertime is delightful when window boxes boast colorful flowers and the graceful arcs of windmills can be seen.
Cruise along the Seine through the pastures and apple orchards of Normandy en route to medieval Rouen. See the gothic cathedral spire and rose windows, a favorite subject of Monet. Stand in the cobbled square where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake. Or venture out to Giverny to see Monet's home, lily-pond and gardens.
On the Channel Islands of England.
World renowned for its liquid namesake, Bordeaux's vineyards begin at the town's doorstep. Drive through the countryside to admire the richness of this region laden with grapevines and dotted with picturesque chateaux. Head north up to Pauillac along the Haute-Medoc wine road where some of the finest clarets are cultivated.
...known for having the best weather in all of Spain...Almeria is best known as the capital of Spain''s grape industry...The buildings and religious structures of the city are amazingly well-crafted, and a walking tour of Almeria is great fun.
Lisbon is many cities, from the cobbled alleys of the Alfama district to the broad Parisian style avenues at its heart. View it all from the heights of St. George's Castle. Belem's Monument to the Discoveries recalls the seafaring past, while nearby Sintra's storybook palaces, and the seaside resort of Caiscais, have different tales to tell.
Founded by Phoenicians in 1100 B.C., Cádiz may be the oldest continuously occupied city in the West. The Cathedral's gold dome dates from 1722, when New World treasures flowed here. But is also the gateway to the Moorish marvels of Seville: the Alcazar and Giralda Tower, the fountains and palaces of Maria Luisa Park, and the great Cathedral, whose altar is decorated with 4,000 pounds of gold from the Americas!
The economic capital of Morocco and the second largest city in Africa, Casablanca is an exotic blend of African, Arabian and European cultures. White-washed houses and peaceful mosques line the narrow streets of ancient Medina, the original Arab Section. Nearby, souks hum with the activity of contented shoppers bargaining for fine leather and handicrafts. The Ain Daib quarter in the southern part of the city boasts a strand of oceanfront resorts and restaurants set along the beach. Visit the mysterious "pink" city of Marrakech with its famed market and snake-charmers.
The Plaza de Merced, cathedrals, and museums of Malaga make it a remarkable site for studying the history and culture of Spain.The coastline that borders the city is magnificent, and it creates a wonderful backdrop to the ancient land.
...The weather almost never becomes too hot or uncomfortable, and the sights and smells of the land are marvelous...It is also Spain's main naval base...The landscaped squares of Cartagena are so magnificent that you can spend hours just sitting and looking...The buildings and religious structures of the city add to its wonderful culture, and a walking tour of Cartagena is great fun.
The major island in the chain known as the Balearics, Mallorca is Spain's sunny outpost in the Mediterranean. The town of Palma boasts a shady plaza near the Gothic Cathedral. Visit the Roman ruins and the Drach Caves nearby, or journey to the enchanting village of Valledemosa. Leave time to shop for lovely majolica faux pearls and hand-made lace.
Barcelona is the cultural heartland of Spain, yet its first language is Catalan, the native tongue of the proudly independent Catalonia region. Stroll down the shady, tree-lined Ramblas between street musicians and elegant bistros. Then perhaps visit the venerable Gothic cathedral, Picasso Museum or enjoy the architectural genius of Antonio Gaudi's Church of the Holy Family.
Marseille is France's second largest city, but it often goes unnoticed and unvisited by travelers... They are missing out on one of France's most diverse cities, both in terms of people and activities... Today, Marseille faces the same problems as any growing city. Crime is an issue, as is racial tension between the native French population and the arriving North African immigrants. Twenty-five percent of the population in Marseille is of North African descent, and that number is growing. But the city has come to embrace its newfound diversity, and is eager to put its best foot forward to attract a piece of the ever-growing tourism industry.
From Livorno (Leghorn), your path leads through the rolling green hills of Tuscany to Florence, the flower of the Renaissance. The creative explosion happened right here, with masterworks by Michelangelo, Brunelleschi and Botticelli now landmarks of daily life. Ufizzi, Academmia, il Duomo: the art treasures of a golden age are commonplace to blessed Florentines.
Often called the "Pearl of the Riviera," this charming hideaway on the Ligurian Sea is a favorite vacation spot of many wealthy Europeans. Once a quiet fishing village, Portofino is now best known for its chic boutiques, wonderful outdoor restaurants, and beachside cliffs that are speckled with pastel-colored villas. An optional day trip by boat lets you explore the picturesque coastline villages of Paraggi and Santa Margherita.
The port of Civitavecchia is the gateway to The Eternal City, where all roads lead. Mad traffic careens past monuments of the great civilizations of the past. You will want to see it all: the soaring inspiration of St. Peter's, the Vatican and the Sistine Chapel; the flow of life along the Spanish Steps, the Coliseum, the Via Veneto and Trevi Fountain. Be sure to leave time for la dolce vita in one of the piazzas.
Some of Italy's most romantic villages cling to the dramatic slopes of the ruggedly beautiful Amalfi Coast. Sorrento's one so beautiful it inspired a song. Take a drive along the scenic coastal road. Or venture further, to the amazing ruins of Pompeii, uncovered from the ashes of Vesuvius, or to Capri, known as the "Island of Love."
Though once ruled by Venetian doges, Turkish sultans and French invaders, today's Corfiot citizen is as Greek as they come. Marvel at the 17th-century icons in St. George's Church, the medieval Palace of Phrourio or the 19th-century Achilleion Palace. The greenest of the Greek Isles, Corfu also boasts thriving vineyards and olive orchards among its rugged mountains.
This typical Mediterranean town is located at the end of Kotor Bay, which sits on the Montenegrin coast in the southern Adriatic. Due to the history of Kotor, it is the oldest town in Montenegro and is now a historical monument protected by the state. This town of Kotor has belong to many countries, around 3 B.C. the town was colonized by the Greeks, and later was an affiliate of Roman and Byzantine empires. In 1797, this town became a vital naval base under Austria's possession. In 1918, after World War II, this town became the property of Yugoslavia and is now included in the constituent republic of Montenegro. Kotor has been a 16th century cathedral, town walls, and a medieval fort.