Crystal expands its ‘Kids Sail Free’ offer
Crystal Cruises has expanded its "Kids Sail Free" offers in Northern Europe and the Mediterranean.
On four of its June and July cruises, children aged 17 and under can travel for free when sharing a third berth stateroom with two adults.
This is the first time the offer has been available in the Baltic with three Crystal Serenity sailings of 10 nights each on June 25 and July 20 and 30 through Stockholm (overnight), Tallinn, St Petersburg (two overnights), Helsinki, Berlin/Warnemünde and Copenhagen.
A seven-night sailing through the Mediterranean departs July 6 on Crystal Symphony, visiting Istanbul and Ku-Ÿadasi, Mykonos, Sicily/Taormina, Sorrento and Rome.
"With attractive savings for bringing the kids along, combined with incredible opportunities to see and learn about Europe’s history first-hand, these cruises offer not only great value, but also invaluable experiences in terms of family bonding, world education and memories," said Philip Ordever, Crystal’s vice-president of international sales and marketing.
During the summer and holiday times, junior activities directors host complimentary supervised activities onboard ranging from behind-the scenes tours to cooking classes and scavenger hunts.
Every cruise also has babysitting services, "finicky eater" foods, movies, library books, family-friendly excursions and more available.
Diane
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