Crystal Cruises: scheduling more exotic routes
Crystal Cruises says it is celebrating its 16 years of business by deploying an increased presence abroad for next year’s voyage, including:
* A 94-day “Epic Islands and Empires” Pacific Rim World Cruise through Hawaii, the South Pacific, eastern and western Australia, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, China, Japan, Russia, Alaska, British Columbia and San Francisco, including a three-day inclusive overland adventure in Beijing; a maiden call in Newcastle, Australia; and a return to South Korea for the first time since 1994;
* Christmas/New Year cruises in Australia/New Zealand and the Mediterranean;
* Expanded collection of Baltic and Northern European cruises;
* More seven-day cruises in the Mediterranean and New England/Canada, as well as a
seven-day Thanksgiving voyage through the Mexican Riviera;
* Transatlantic cruises from New York to London and from Miami to Lisbon, which can be combined with European cruises;
* Late fall cruises in the South Pacific and New Zealand;
“Each year we meticulously craft future itineraries for our huge base of repeat guests, as well as the most discerning luxury travelers who are new to Crystal and new to luxury cruising,” said Crystal President Gregg Michel.
By David Wilkening
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