Crystal unveils 2024 world cruise
Crystal opened bookings for its 2024 world cruise aboard Crystal Serenity.
Sailing from San Diego or Miami, it covers 52 destinations over 125 nights.
Guests can choose to add on a Panama Canal segment which extends it to 141 nights.
Port calls span French Polynesia, Australia and New Zealand, Singapore, Indonesia, India, Italy and the French Riviera.
World cruise guests receive benefits like an ‘As You Wish’ shipboard credit of $1,500 per person for double occupancy and an air credit of $1,000 per person.
Crystal Society members will receive additional savings.
The cruise includes a welcome celebration reception, gala dinners and themed events.
Crystal Serenity is currently undergoing refurbishment in Trieste, Italy.
The ship debuts on July 31 in Marseille.
The upgrade gives the ship larger, modern suites, and a revamped spa and gym.
There will be a new pickleball court and updated entertainment.
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