Crystal reveals details of 2029 world cruise
Crystal has unveiled its 2029 world cruise which will feature the line’s first-ever circumnavigation of Australia.
Bookings open to the public on 16 March 2026.
The 127-night voyage aboard Crystal Symphony will depart on 7 January 2029 from Melbourne and conclude on 13 May 2029, in New York City.
In Australia, it calls at Portland, Kangaroo Island and Adelaide before sailing west to Albany, Fremantle (Perth), Geraldton, Exmouth/Ningaloo Reef and Broome.
It continues to Indonesia islands Komodo, Sumba, Bali and Kupang, Timor before completing its Australia circumnavigation via Darwin, Cairns, Airlie Beach, Brisbane and Sydney.
It will then sail to New Zealand and the South Pacific.
The itinerary features 13 overnights, including Hanga Roa (Easter Island) and Ushuaia, and to new ports of call such as Exmouth for Ningaloo Reef; Robinson Crusoe Island and Buzios, Brazil.
It covers a total of 22 countries spanning Australia, Indonesia, New Zealand, the South Pacific, South America, the Caribbean and North America.
“Our 2029 World Cruise is designed to connect remarkable regions of the world in one seamless journey. This voyage reflects our commitment to crafting itineraries that are both far-reaching and thoughtfully paced,” said Mario Parodi, Crystal’s VP of itinerary planning and port and fuel operations.
The round the world cruise also features an Amazon voyage.
Travellers on the full cruise get business class flights and transfers, 5% Crystal Society savings (offer valid through 31 December 2026) and $1,500 As You Wish credit per person, plus two pre-cruise hotel nights in Melbourne
Prices for the 2029 World Cruise start from £53,000 per person, based on double occupancy.
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