Crystal opens sales for 2026 itineraries
Luxury line Crystal has opened bookings for its Q1 and Q2 2026 itineraries.
The season will see voyages to some of the world’s most iconic destinations, including Indonesia, Japan, East Africa, Baja, California and more.
The 39 voyages will continue to offer travellers unmatched cultural immersion – both at sea and on land.
Through Crystal’s partnership with sister brand Abercrombie & Kent, guests will be guided to the unseen side in some of the top destinations, with exclusive experiences by local experts.
All remaining 2026 itineraries for both Crystal ships will open for booking in the first week of December 2024.
After spending the first part of the year in Africa and Asia, including for the cherry blossom season in Japan, Crystal Symphony will return to the US for the first time since 2019.
It offers an Alaska season followed by Canada and East Coast sailings, and ending the year with Caribbean cruises.
Following her World Cruise, Crystal Serenity will remain in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe before embarking on a transatlantic voyage which will eventually cross the Panama Canal to explore countries along the Pacific Coast of Central and South America. Then she sails north to California for the holidays.
Crystal Serenity will then kick off the 2027 World Cruise from San Diego.
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