Crystal golf cruise heads to New England
Crystal Cruises is bringing a golf-themed cruise to New England and Canada this fall, with golf pros on board and stops at six remarkable courses.
Golfers can play their way from Boston to Montréal and get tips from golf legend Billy Casper and PGA coach John Clark.
Guests can practice their swing at The Algonquin at St. Andrews-by-the-Sea in New Brunswick, Le Blainevillier in Montréal, Chester in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Granite Links in Boston, La Tempête in Québec City, Kebo Valley in Bar Harbor, Maine. Each one is unique, challenging, and beautiful in its own way.
The 10-day cruise, on the Crystal Symphony, departs September 16, 2013. It includes overnight stays in Boston and Montréal and stops at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, and Baie-Comeau, Québec.
There is also a VIP Golfers welcome cocktail reception; welcome kits with course info and gifts; complimentary storage and cleaning of clubs and shoes; and private group clinics with the golf pro.
Golfing excursions include round-trip transportation to each course accompanied by a Crystal escort or pro; 45-minute warm-up; golf carts or caddies (where available); and pre- and post-round refreshments and cocktails.
Casper plays with all guests, speaks about this life and career, and hosts a final awards party.
Practice putting greens, driving ranges, golf clinics, and private lessons are available on every Crystal cruise. Guests can ship their own clubs to and from the ship with Luggage Concierge.
All-inclusive fares for the New England cruise start at $3,840 a person (a $900 discount) if booked by June 28. Fares for the golf club Crystal Adventures start at $291 per person.
Cheryl
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