Crystal Serenity 2028 voyages unveiled
Crystal has released its first phase of 2028 voyages aboard Crystal Serenity.
It includes an Amazon River cruise, a Caribbean circle grand voyage and spring in the Azores.
The 2028 winter and spring season itineraries on Crystal Serenity feature warm-water sailings in the Caribbean, Central America and the Amazon, followed by a spring transatlantic crossing to the Azores.
The season concludes in Lisbon, where the ship will enter a scheduled dry dock.
Crystal Serenity’s itinerary complements the previously announced 2028 World Cruise aboard Crystal Symphony, Treasures of the Tides: A Global Odyssey, which will visit 84 destinations on six continents.
Mario Parodi, Crystal’s VP of itinerary planning and port and fuel operations, said: “These 2028 voyages for Crystal Serenity offer guests meaningful ways to travel, from the heart of the Amazon to the warmth of the Caribbean.”
It begins with round-trip sailings from Fort Lauderdale to the British Virgin Islands, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Mexico, Cartagena, Colombia and Puerto Limon, Costa Rica.
Then a 25-day Amazon voyage calls in Manaus and remote river communities, offering opportunities to explore the region’s biodiversity and culture.
This voyage may be linked with adjacent sailings to form the Caribbean Circle Grand Voyage, encompassing 14 Caribbean islands and five countries in Central America.
In spring, warm-water sailings across Cartagena, Roatán and Belize offer a blend of islands, reefs and quiet bays.
Late-season sailings call at Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos and the Dominican Republic before a transatlantic sailing to the Azores, and concludes in Lisbon.
In Europe, new ship Crystal Grace begins her inaugural voyage on 11 June 2028, sailing from Rome to Venice.
The ship spends the summer in the Mediterranean before arriving in New York City in September.
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