Crystal Cruise’s new guide offers Christmas cruise
Crystal Cruises’ 162-page, 2008 Worldwide Cruise Atlas is now available to travel agents and luxury vacationers.
The full-color guide showcases the luxury line’s 61 itineraries, visiting 167 ports.
“From shipboard life to shore side adventures, every detail of a Crystal vacation is presented in a clear and concise format,” says the cruise line.
Divided into three sections, “The Crystal Experience,” “Destinations 2008” and “Cruise Information,” the Atlas opens with a color-coded cruise calendar.
Utilizing both bulleted and narrative style, “The Crystal Experience” section showcases Crystal’s service, space, quality and choices.
The Atlas provides day-by-day itineraries on its return to cruising Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific, an expanded North Cape cruise and a new Bermuda and Caribbean cruise from New York to Miami.
For the first time in almost a decade, Crystal Cruises will offer an overseas Christmas/New Year option featuring a voyage around South America, Cape Horn and Antarctica.
In 2008, the 940-guest, 50,000-ton Crystal Symphony and the 1,080-guest, 68,000-ton Crystal Serenity cruise through the Caribbean, South America, Antarctica, Middle East, Mediterranean, Canary Islands, Black Sea, Panama Canal, Mexican Riviera, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, South Pacific, British Isles, Baltic Sea, Arctic Circle and New England/Canada.
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