Crystal reveals most expansive world cruise ever for 2028


Crystal reveals most expansive world cruise ever for 2028

Monday, 12 May, 2025 0

Luxury line Crystal unveiled its 2028 world cruise, a 150-night voyage aboard Crystal Symphony.

It introduced Treasures of the Tides, which is its most expansive world cruise to date, with bookings opening to the public on 29 May 2025.

The voyage will visit 84 destinations in 39 countries on six continents.

Departing roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale on 1 January through 10 June 2028, the itinerary offers an option to disembark in Barcelona on 27 May.

World cruise guests will explore ports of the Caribbean and the coastlines of South America as well as the remote lagoons of the South Pacific and Southeast Asia.

It will also sail through the Mediterranean.

Select shore excursions will be curated in partnership with sister company Abercrombie & Kent.

Among the highlights are first-time calls in Huahine, French Polynesia; Portland, Kangaroo Island, Albany and Geraldton in Australia; plus inaugural visits to Nha Trang, Vietnam and Mangalore, India.

Throughout the journey, world cruise guests will be invited to exclusive events, including special celebrations in Lima, Ho Chi Minh City and Dubai.

“The 2028 World Cruise will be unlike anything we’ve done before – not just in the destinations we’ll be visiting, but in the way we’re curating every moment onboard and ashore,” said Crystal Chairman and Brand Ambassador Fernando Barroso de Oliveira.

World Cruise guests can look forward to perks, including Business Class airfare allowance or credit, $1,500 ‘As You Wish’ shipboard credit and private transfers and luggage valet service.

Pricing for the 2028 world cruise starts from $69,000 per person based on double occupancy.



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