Crystal unveils 2025 Grand Journeys
Crystal has just put on sale its Grand Journeys itineraries for 2025.
Following a multimillion dollar refurbishment, Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony will offer extended voyages with longer port visits including overnight stops.
They also offer optional overland experiences designed by Abercrombie & Kent including lesser-explored destinations.
Options span northern Europe, Africa and Asia.
Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony now house larger, redesigned suites with upgraded dining rand public spaces.
“We’re thrilled to announce an impressive lineup of Grand Journeys for 2025,” said Cristina Levis, CEO of A&K Travel Group.
“These extended itineraries offer exclusive opportunities for immersion in some of the world’s most unique and sought-after destinations.”
Grand Journeys for 2025 include a round-trip sailing from Mumbai visiting 15 countries and 32 destinations including Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, an overnight stay in Tokyo and Brunei.
A 47-night round trip sailing from Singapore visits Taiwan, Shanghai, Ko Samui, Thailand and more.
Other Grand Journeys include Rio de Janeiro to Mumbai, Cape Town to Barcelona and Stockholm to Liverpool.
Learn more about : Crystal Cruises ( Asia Pecific )
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