CRUISE: Crystal puts 2014 World Cruise on sale
Crystal has already announced details of its 2014 World Cruise, just days after the 2013 cruise set sail.
More than 200 shore excursions are described online for its 2014 World Cruise and pre-reservation is on offer at crystalcruises.co.uk.
The annual World Cruise sails for 89 nights onboard the award-winning Crystal Serenity, starting 18 January 2014.
"Many of our World Cruisers are early planners, committing to the cruise months and even years ahead. 2013 was a record-breaking year in that respect, and 2014 and 2015 are shaping up to be similar record-breakers," said Philip Ordever, vice president of International Sales & Marketing.
"By allowing guests to research and pre-reserve their shore options now, they can begin anticipating their World Cruise experience all the sooner, planning all the places they’ll visit, and growing more excited about their trip ahead with each adventure booked."
Activities include helicopter over Hawaii, Hong Kong and Cape Town, tea preparation in Hong Kong and hands-on Creole cooking in Mauritius.
Guests booking the entire World Cruise by 28 February 2013 enjoy savings of up to £2,438 per person with all-inclusive fares starting from £26,373 per person.
Diane
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