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By the 11th century, Copenhagen was already an important trading and fishing centre and today you will find an attractive city which, although the largest in Scandinavia, has managed to retain its low-level skyline. Discover some of the famous attractions including Gefion Fountain and Amalienborg Palace, perhaps cruise the city’s waterways, visit Rosenborg Castle or explore the medieval fishing village of Dragoer. Once the home of Hans Christian Andersen, Copenhagen features many reminders of its fairytale heritage and lives up to the reputation immortalised in the famous song ‘Wonderful Copenhagen’.

Nicknamed "Sommerbyen" ("Summer City"), Norway's fifth-largest city has 78,000 inhabitants. Norwegians come here for its sun-soaked beaches and beautiful harbor. Kristiansand has also become known internationally for the outdoor Quart Festival, which hosts local and international rock bands every July. According to legend, in 1641 King Christian IV marked the four corners of Kristiansand with his walking stick, and within that framework the grid of wide streets was laid down. The center of town, called the Kvadraturen, still retains the grid, even after numerous fires. In the northeast corner is Posebyen, one of northern Europe's largest collections of low, connected wooden house settlements, and there's a market here every Saturday in summer. Kristiansand's Fisketorvet (fish market) is near the south corner of the town's grid, right on the sea.


Surrounded by mountains and sparkling fjords, the waterside city of Bergen has a spectacular setting. There has been a settlement here since medieval times and the colourful waterfront buildings of the Hanseatic wharf, known as Bryggen, are testament to its fascinating history of trade. As Norway’s best known medieval settlement, the Bryggen is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Our comprehensive selection of excursions allows you to discover the many sides of Bergen, such as the fish market and narrow cobbled streets, as well as stunning views of the city from the summit of Mt Fløyen. Alternatively, those who have visited the city previously may like to experience one of the tours that travel further afield. Just 300 yards from the main piers, you will find the Fortress Museum (Fesningsmuseum), which has an interesting collection of objects related to World War II.

Founded by Dutch fishermen in the 17th century, Lerwick today is a busy town and administrative center. Handsome stone buildings—known as lodberries—line the harbor; they provided loading bays for goods, some of them illegal. The town's twisting flagstone lanes and harbor once heaved with activity, and Lerwick is still an active port today. This is also where most visitors to Shetland dock, spilling out of cruise ships, allowing passengers to walk around the town.

In bustling Kirkwall, the main town on Orkney, there's plenty to see in the narrow, winding streets extending from the harbor. The cathedral and some museums are highlights.

Tour description Stornoway, Scotland The Isle of Lewis and Harris is the northernmost and largest of the Outer Hebrides-the Western Isles in common parlance. The island's only major town, Stornoway, is on a nearly landlocked harbor on the east coast of Lewis. It's the port capital for the Outer Hebrides and the island's cultural center, such that it is. Stornoway has an increasing number of good restaurants. Lewis has some fine historic attractions, including the Calanais Standing Stones-a truly magical place. The Uists are known for their rare, plentiful wildlife. Stornoway. Besides being the island's main entry point for ferries, Stornoway is also Lewis's main arts center. You'll find some good restaurants in town if you want to have lunch off the ship. The town can be explored by bicycle if you are so inclined. Local rental shops can give you advice on where to ride, including a route to Tolsta that takes in five stunning beaches before reaching the edge of moorland. An Lanntair Arts Centre. The fabulous An Lanntair Arts Centre has exhibitions of contemporary and traditional art, as well as a cinema, a gift shop, and a restaurant serving international and Scottish fare. There are frequent traditional musical and theatrical events in the impressive auditorium. Kenneth St.. Black House. In the small community of Arnol, the Black House is a well-preserved example of an increasingly rare type of traditional Hebridean home. Once common throughout the islands-even into the 1950s-these dwellings were built without mortar and thatched on a timber framework without eaves. Other characteristic features include an open central peat hearth and the absence of a chimney-hence the soot and the designation black. On display inside are many of the house's original furnishings. To reach Arnol from Port of Ness, head south on the A857 and pick up the A858 at Barvas. Off A858, 21 mi southwest of Port of Ness. Admission charged. Calanais Standing Stones. These impressive stones are actually part of a cluster of several different archaeological sites in this area. Probably positioned in several stages between 3000 BC and 1500 BC, the grouping consists of an avenue of 19 monoliths extending northward from a circle of 13 stones, with other rows leading south, east, and west. Ruins of a cairn sit within the circle on the east side. Researchers believe they may have been used for astronomical observations, but you can create your own explanations. The visitor center has an exhibit on the stones, a gift shop, and a tearoom. On an unmarked road off A858. Admission charged. Dun Carloway. One of the best-preserved Iron Age brochs (circular stone towers) in Scotland, Dun Carloway dominates the scattered community of Carloway. The mysterious tower was probably built around 2,000 years ago as protection against seaborne raiders. The Dun Broch Centre explains more about the broch and its setting. Off A857. Gearrannan. Up a side road north from Carloway, Gearrannan is an old black-house village that has been brought back to life with a museum screening excellent short films on peat cutting and weaving. For a unique experience, groups can rent the restored houses. Leverburgh. At Leverburgh you can take the ferry to North Uist. Nearby Northton has several attractions; St. Clement's Church at Rodel is particularly worth a visit. MacGillivray Centre. Located in a round building overlooking the bay, the MacGillivray Centre gives insight into the life and work of William MacGillivray (1796-1852), a noted naturalist with strong links to Harris. MacGillivray authored the five-volume History of British Birds. This is a great location for a picnic (there are tables for just such a purpose). A walk to a ruined church starts at the parking lot. A859, Northton. Seallam! Visitor Centre and Co Leis Thu? Genealogical Research Centre. The center is where you can trace your Western Isles ancestry. Photographs and interpretive signs describe the history of Harris and its people. The owners organize guided walks and cultural evenings weekly between May and September. Off A859, Northton. Admission charged. St. Clement's Church. At the southernmost point of Harris is the community of Rodel, where you can find St. Clement's Church, a cruciform church standing on a hillock. This is the most impressive pre-Reformation church in the Outer Hebrides; it was built around 1500 and contains the magnificently sculptured tomb (1528) of the church's builder, Alasdair Crotach, MacLeod chief of Dunvegan Castle. Rodel is 3 mi south of Leverburgh and 21 mi south of Tarbert. A859, Rodel. Port of Ness. The stark, windswept community of Port of Ness, 30 mi north of Stornoway, cradles a small harbor squeezed in among the rocks. Butt of Lewis Lighthouse. At the northernmost point of Lewis stands the Butt of Lewis Lighthouse, designed by David and Thomas Stevenson (of the prominent engineering family whose best-known member was not an engineer at all, but the novelist Robert Louis Stevenson). The structure was first lighted in 1862. The adjacent cliffs provide a good vantage point for viewing seabirds, whales, and porpoises. The lighthouse is northwest of Port of Ness along the B8014. Shopping Harris tweed is available at many outlets on the islands, including some of the weavers' homes; keep an eye out for signs directing you to weavers' workshops. Harris Tweed Artisans Cooperative. The Harris Tweed Artisans Cooperative sells stylish and quirky hand-crafted tweed clothing, hats, accessories, all made by artists belonging to the cooperative. 40 Point St., Stornoway. Borgh Pottery. At Borgh Pottery, open from Monday to Saturday 9:30 to 6, you can buy attractive hand-thrown studio pottery made on the premises, including lamps, vases, mugs, and dishes. Fivepenny House, A857, Borve.

From world-class attractions and sports to legendary music, Liverpool offers old-world charm with modern sophistication, underpinned by a rich cultural history.

The Isle of Man, situated in the Irish Sea off the west coast of England, is a mountainous, cliff-fringed island and one of Britain’s most beautiful spots. Measuring just 30 miles by 13 miles, the Isle of Man remains semi-autonomous. With its own postage stamps, laws, currency, and the Court of Tynwald (the world’s oldest democratic parliament), the Isle of Man is rich with history and lore.Inhabited from Neolithic times, the island became a refuge for Irish missionaries after the 5th Century. Norsemen took the island during the 9th Century and sold it to Scotland in 1266. However, since the 14th Century, it has been held by England. Manx, the indigenous Celtic language, is still spoken by a small minority. The Isle of Man has no income tax, which has encouraged many Britains to regard the island as a refuge. Otherwise, it is populated by Gaelic farmers, fishermen, and the famous tailless manx cats. The varied landscape features austere moorlands and wooded glens, interspersed by fine castles, narrow-gauge railways, and scores of standing stones with Celtic crosses. The hilly terrain rises to a height of 2,036 feet at Mount Snaefell, which dominates the center of the island.


Cork City's nearby harbor district has seen plenty of history. Cork Harbour's draws include Fota Island—with an arboretum, a wildlife park, and the Fota House ancestral estate—and the fishing port of Cobh.

Nestled in the mouth of a wooded estuary, Fowey (pronounced Foy) is still very much a working china-clay port as well as a focal point for the sailing fraternity. Increasingly, it's also a favored home of the rich and famous. Good and varied dining and lodging options abound; these are most in demand during Regatta Week in mid- to late August and the annual Fowey Festival of Words and Music in mid-May. The Bodinnick and Polruan ferries take cars as well as foot passengers across the river for the coast road on to Looe.A few miles west of Fowey are a pair of very different gardens: the Eden Project, a futuristic display of plants from around the world, and the Lost Gardens of Heligan, a revitalized reminder of the Victorian age.

Cobblestone streets, blooming floral displays, and tiny churches welcome you to this wonderfully pretty harbour. The town of St Peter Port is as pretty as they come, with glowing flower displays painting practically every street corner and window-ledge with colour. As the capital, and main port of Guernsey, St Peter Port puts all of the island’s gorgeous beaches, wonderful history and inspiring stories at your fingertips. Feel the gut punch of the midday gun firing at Castle Cornet, which stands guard over one of the world's prettiest ports. This 800-year-old, Medieval castle offers staggering views of the harbour from its imposing, craggy island location, and you can look out across to the looming shorelines of the other Channel Islands from its weathered battlements. With four well-tended gardens, and five museums offering a rich overview of Guernsey's history, you’ll want to leave a few hours aside to explore the many treasures that lie within the castle’s walls.

Le Havre, founded by King Francis I of France in 1517, is located inUpper Normandy on the north bank of the mouth of the River Seine, which isconsidered the most frequented waterway in the world. Its port is ranked thesecond largest in France. The city was originally built on marshland andmudflats that were drained in the 1500’s. During WWII most of Le Havre wasdestroyed by Allied bombing raids. Post war rebuilding of the city followed thedevelopment plans of the well-known Belgian architect Auguste Perre. Thereconstruction was so unique that the entire city was listed as a UNESCO WorldHeritage Site in 2005.

North Holland’s ‘Gate to the North Sea’, IJmuiden has four harbours: the Vissershaven, Haringhaven, IJmondhaven and the Seaport Marina - the latter used by pleasure craft. It is the largest Dutch fishing port, but is a relatively young town: it grew up in the 1870s when the North Sea Canal was opened. During World War II, the German Navy demolished much of the town and built huge fortified concrete bunkers for their torpedo boats and submarines. After 1945, the town was rebuilt by the architect Willem Marinus Dudok. He designed IJmuiden’s most impressive building, the Stadhuis van Velsen, which houses local government offices. For cruise passengers IJmuiden is the gateway to Amsterdam, the Dutch capital and one of Europe’s truly great cities, where elegant canals are lined by old brick gabled houses, and superb art galleries and museums are home to some of the world’s best-known paintings. Please note that complimentary shuttle buses operate from the port to the centre of IJmuiden, not to Amsterdam.

Amsterdam combines the unrivaled beauty of the 17th-century Golden Age city center with plenty of museums and art of the highest order, not to mention a remarkably laid-back atmosphere. It all comes together to make this one of the world's most appealing and offbeat metropolises in the world. Built on a latticework of concentric canals like an aquatic rainbow, Amsterdam is known as the City of Canals—but it's no Venice, content to live on moonlight serenades and former glory. Quite the contrary: on nearly every street here you'll find old and new side by side—quiet corners where time seems to be holding its breath next to streets like neon-lit Kalverstraat, and Red Light ladies strutting by the city's oldest church. Indeed, Amsterdam has as many lovely facets as a 40-carat diamond polished by one of the city's gem cutters. It's certainly a metropolis, but a rather small and very accessible one. Locals tend to refer to it as a big village, albeit one that happens to pack the cultural wallop of a major world destination. There are scores of concerts every day, numerous museums, summertime festivals, and, of course, a legendary year-round party scene. It's pretty much impossible to resist Amsterdam's charms. With 7,000 registered monuments, most of which began as the residences and warehouses of humble merchants, set on 160 man-made canals, and traversed by 1,500 or so bridges, Amsterdam has the largest historical inner city in Europe. Its famous circle of waterways, the grachtengordel, was a 17th-century urban expansion plan for the rich and is a lasting testament to the city’s Golden Age. This town is endearing because of its kinder, gentler nature—but a reputation for championing sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll does not alone account for Amsterdam's being one of the most popular destinations in Europe: consider that within a single square mile the city harbors some of the greatest achievements in Western art, from Rembrandt to Van Gogh. Not to mention that this is one of Europe's great walking cities, with so many of its treasures in the untouted details: tiny alleyways barely visible on the map, hidden garden courtyards, shop windows, floating houseboats, hidden hofjes(courtyards with almshouses), sudden vistas of church spires, and gabled roofs that look like so many unframed paintings. And don’t forget that the joy lies in details: elaborate gables and witty gable stones denoting the trade of a previous owner. Keep in mind that those XXX symbols you see all over town are not a mark of the city's triple-X reputation. They're part of Amsterdam's official coat of arms—three St. Andrew's crosses, believed to represent the three dangers that have traditionally plagued the city: flood, fire, and pestilence. The coat's motto ("Valiant, determined, compassionate") was introduced in 1947 by Queen Wilhelmina in remembrance of the 1941 February Strike in Amsterdam—the first time in Europe that non-Jewish people protested against the persecution of Jews by the Nazi regime.
- Accommodation in chosen cabin or suite
- Access to onboard dining venues and buffets
- Complimentary tea, coffee, and water
- Entertainment and live shows
- Access to onboard facilities (pools, fitness centre, lounges, etc.)
- Housekeeping and turndown service
- Port taxes and fees included
- Gratuities (may be included or added to your onboard account)
- Shore excursions available (usually at an additional cost)
- Wi-Fi available (may be complimentary or paid)
- Drinks packages available (optional or included depending on cruise)
- In-room dining (availability and fees vary by cruise line)
- Transfers between airport and port (on select packages only)
- Flights (included only on fly-cruise packages)
- Wellbeing and fitness activities available onboard
- ATOL protection for flight-inclusive packages









DETAILS
- Large private veranda with teak furniture
- Spacious living room with TV, custom wool carpets, walnut floors, cabinetry and Swarovski® chandelier
- Dining area with panoramic ocean views
- Separate study
- Custom built-in bar
- Large bedroom with queen-size bed or twins, plus his and hers walk-in closets and TV
- Master bath with jacuzzi, ocean view, crystal sconces and Calacatta marble floors, separate shower and bidet
- Guest bathroom
SERVICES
- 24 hour in-suite dining
- Unlimited room service from Osteria D'Ovidio and Umi Uma
- Unlimited dining in Osteria D'Ovidio and Umi Uma
- Turndown service with handmade truffles
- Shoeshine service
- Assistance with packing and unpacking
- Free unlimited laundry and dry cleaning, 2nd day service
- In-suite cocktail parties
- Private transfer to and from ship up to 50 miles
AMENITIES
- Welcome champagne
- Complimentary wine and spirits from set menu
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Flowers
- Fresh fruits, daily change, on request only
- Pillow menu (selection from a variety of pillow types)
- Afternoon canapés
- Coffee maker
- Binoculars
- Complimentary unlimited standard WiFi
- In-suite safe
- Interactive tablet for news, updates, and reservations
- Hair dryer
- Hair iron (available upon request)




Redesigned in 2023, this luxurious suite features a walk-in wardrobe, separate living room and dining area, Jacuzzi bathtub, separate shower, bidet, and guest bathroom. Guests staying in this stylish home away from home enjoy unlimited dining at specialty restaurants, unlimited laundry services, afternoon canapés, flowers, binoculars, and a coffee maker.
DETAILS
- Large private veranda
- Spacious living room
- Dining area
- Two TV's
- Sophisticated one-touch lighting and surround-sound system
- Separate bedroom area
- Vanity in bedroom
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding, and third berth
- Walk-in closet
- Refrigerator
SERVICES
- 24 hour in-suite dining
- Unlimited room service from Osteria D'Ovidio and Umi Uma
- Unlimited dining in Osteria D'Ovidio and Umi Uma
- Turndown service with handmade truffles
- Shoeshine service
- Assistance with packing and unpacking
- Free unlimited laundry and dry cleaning, 2nd day service
- In-suite cocktail parties
- Private transfer to and from ship up to 50 miles
AMENITIES
- Welcome champagne
- Complimentary wine and spirits from set menu
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Flowers
- Fresh fruits, daily change, on request only
- Pillow menu (selection from a variety of pillow types)
- Afternoon canapés
- Coffee maker
- Binoculars
- Complimentary unlimited standard WiFi
- In-suite safe
- Interactive tablet for news, updates, and reservations
- Hair dryer
- Hair iron (available upon request)










DETAILS
- Private veranda
- Spacious living room
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding, and third berth
- Walk-in closet
- Two TV's
SERVICES
- 24 hour in-suite dining
- Shoeshine service
- Assistance with packing and unpacking
- Dry cleaning for five pieces plus one bag of free laundry every 10 cruise days, 2nd day service
- Free pressing (5pcs/day), 2nd day service
AMENITIES
- Welcome champagne
- Complimentary wine and spirits from set menu
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Flowers
- Fresh fruits, daily change, on request only
- Pillow menu (selection from a variety of pillow types)
- Afternoon canapés
- Coffee maker
- Binoculars
- Complimentary unlimited standard WiFi
- In-suite safe
- Interactive tablet for news, updates, and reservations
- Hair dryer
- Hair iron (available upon request)






DETAILS
- Private veranda
- Sizeable living area
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding
- Vanity in dressing area
- Walk-in closet
- TV
- Sophisticated one-touch lighting and surround-sound system
SERVICES
- 24 hour in-suite dining
- Turndown service
- Shoeshine service
- Assistance with packing and unpacking
AMENITIES
- Welcome champagne
- Complimentary wine and spirits from set menu
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Fresh fruits, daily change, on request only
- Pillow menu (selection from a variety of pillow types)
- Afternoon canapés
- Coffee maker
- Binoculars
- Complimentary unlimited standard WiFi
- In-suite safe
- Interactive tablet for news, updates, and reservations
- Hair dryer
- Hair iron (available upon request)
- Free pressing (5pcs/day), 2nd day service



DETAILS
- Private veranda
- Spacious living area with sofa
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding
- Walk-in shower
- TV
SERVICES
- 24 hour in-suite dining
- Turndown service
- Shoeshine service
- Assistance with packing and unpacking
AMENITIES
- Welcome champagne
- Complimentary wine and spirits from set menu
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Fresh fruits, daily change, on request only
- Pillow menu (selection from a variety of pillow types)
- Complimentary unlimited standard WiFi
- In-suite safe
- Interactive tablet for news, updates, and reservations
- Hair dryer
- Hair iron (available upon request)



DETAILS
- Large picture window
- Sizeable living area with sofa
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding
- Walk-in shower
- TV
SERVICES
- 24 hour in-suite dining
- Turndown service
- Shoeshine service
- Assistance with packing and unpacking
AMENITIES
- Welcome champagne
- Complimentary wine and spirits from set menu
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Fresh fruits, daily change, on request only
- Pillow menu (selection from a variety of pillow types)
- Complimentary unlimited standard WiFi
- In-suite safe
- Interactive tablet for news, updates, and reservations
- Hair dryer
- Hair iron (available upon request)



DETAILS
- Large picture window
- Sizeable living area with sofa
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding
- Walk-in shower
- TV
SERVICES
- 24 hour in-suite dining
- Turndown service
- Shoeshine service
- Assistance with packing and unpacking
AMENITIES
- Welcome champagne
- Complimentary wine and spirits from set menu
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Fresh fruits, daily change, on request only
- Pillow menu (selection from a variety of pillow types)
- Complimentary unlimited standard WiFi
- In-suite safe
- Interactive tablet for news, updates, and reservations
- Hair dryer
- Hair iron (available upon request)
Copenhagen to Ijmuiden (Amsterdam)
With an industry-leading space to guest ratio across an array of social areas, Crystal Serenity offers the utmost comfort, quality, personalization and choice.

The Crystal Difference
A Warm Welcome – Everywhere you go you’ll be warmly greeted our crew who take care to remember your name and your preferences.
Intuitive Service – Our team is always on hand to assist with anything you need, however big or small, without ever feeling intrusive.
Butlers at Every Category – Our personal butler service goes beyond bespoke to make your experience seamless from beginning to end.
24-Hour In-Suite Dining – If you fancy a lie-in, a night off, or just lunch on your veranda, our extensive in-room dining menu is the answer.
- Waterside Restaurant:
Waterside is where the art of fine dining is elevated to breathtaking heights. Classic dishes are updated with a contemporary twist.
The main dining room features open seating and tables for two, four, and eight guests. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. No reservations are required.
- Umi Uma:
UMI UMA is one of Crystal's award-winning specialty dining offerings. Set in an elegantly modern setting and created by legendary Master Chef Nobuyuki (Nobu) Matsuhisa, dishes are inspired by the exotic array and traditions of the Orient.
Guests will again be able to dine on signature entrées such as Nobu-Style Black Cod, Grilled Chilean Sea Bass, Wagyu Beef Filet Steak, and some of the freshest sushi available at sea.
- Beefbar:
The most exciting flavors from the global street-food scene – Beef, Reef and Leaf – are fashioned from the freshest ingredients by creative chefs and served for sharing in stylish surroundings.
Beefbar’s curated menu features prime cuts from renowned regions, including Wagyu from Australia, Black Angus from the United States and and the flavorful Kobe beef from Japan. Each cut is meticulously chosen for its quality and flavor profile, ensuring a unique dining experience for every meat lover. Join us at sea to savor the finest beef, prepared with expert craftsmanship and served the Beefbar way, onboard Crystal’s ships.
- Beefbar is open for lunch and dinner
- Reservations are required for dinner - Osteria D'Ovidio:
It’s the moment we’ve been waiting for – our new menu for Osteria d’Ovidio has arrived on Crystal Symphony and on Crystal Serenity. This exclusive collaboration with the Alajmo brothers signals a prestigious new era for our signature Italian restaurant. Massimiliano, the youngest chef ever to be awarded three Michelin stars, and Raffaele, CEO of the celebrated Alajmo restaurants in Italy, which include Le Calandre in Rubano, and Gran Caffè Quadri and Ristorante Quadri in St. Mark’s Square, Venice, have brought their unparalleled expertise to specialty dining on both ships. We can’t wait for you to try their dishes – exclusively on Crystal.
An unparalleled fine-dining experience courtesy of the Michelin-rated Alajmo brothers takes center stage at Osteria d'Ovidio. Named for our owner, Manfredi Lefebvre d'Ovidio, this restaurant specializes in show-stopping Italian cuisine. Reservations are required and are limited per sailing.
Every dish embodies passion, precision, and prestige, blending traditional Italian flavors with Chef Alajmo's culinary approach, which emphasizes lightness and depth of flavor. You can choose from authentic regional dishes, signature creations from Le Calandre, and dishes inspired by Venetian cuisine. From a refined carbonara to lamb chops with a herb crust, there's something to delight every palate.
- Trident Grill:
Enjoy a burger with a view. Our pool restaurant and grill offer a comfortable terrace highlighted by an elegant design, making it the perfect spot for outdoor dining.
The Trident serves lunch and snacks throughout the day - burgers, melts and strip steak cooked to order, crispy fries and salads.
- The Bistro:
A nod to the mythic bars and bistros of Paris. Celebrate the classics in this spacious and airy café that serves light bites from dawn to dusk.
The Bistro is a delightful daytime relaxing cafe that offers delicious light meals, with panoramic views of the sparkling sea.
- The Vintage Room:
The Vintage Room offers guided pairings and dinners highlighting the vast selection of wines in the ship’s onboard cellar. This intimate, innovative concept offers guests an education in fine wine and cuisine, allowing them to gain privileged insights into the art of enology. In addition to daytime tastings and discussions, guests may enjoy a variety of private wine-themed lunches and dinners by special arrangement with the Head Sommelier.
- Scoops Gelato Bar:
Enjoy authentic Italian gelato with a sea view, hand-crafted by the celebrated artisans at Badiani, using expertise perfected over generations since its founding in Florence, Italy, in 1932. Choose from more than 20 signature flavors, slow-churned with natural ingredients, including Buontalenti, Cioccolatissimo, and Stracciatella, as well as refreshing fruit sorbets.
- Marketplace:
This sophisticated buffet-style restaurant features a dizzying array of hot and cold choices for those who like a little of everything.
- 24 Hours In-Suite Dining:
Enjoy a meal from the comfort of your suite while relaxing in Crystal comfort. Select from our inspired menu to delight you while you stay in, watch a movie or read a favorite book.
- Tea Time: More information coming soon.
- Tastes Kitchen & Bar:
A new definition of traveling with taste. Sumptuous, regionally inspired tapas-style cuisine is the perfect combination of sophisticated style and casual dining.
- Casino De Monte-Carlo:
Le Casino de Monte-Carlo is offering a new and unique experience onboard. Place your bets on table games with the unique savoir-faire of Monaco’s world-famous casino or get excited to a dynamic range of slots to hit the jackpot. An ultimate way to embrace the thrill of the game in an elegant atmosphere adorned in the hues of the historical building.
- Crystal Cove:
An ideal refreshment stop any time of the day, and the perfect place to meet friends for a pre-dinner cocktail. Enjoy a variety of musical styles as the day turns into night.
- Library:
A well-stocked library containing over 2,000 books on a range of subjects from classics to popular biographies, history to contemporary mysteries. Plus enjoy an ample selection of magazines and board games perfect for poolside reading
- Palm Court:
Featuring large sky lights, floor-to-ceiling windows and a fabulous 270-degree forward view, this venue is perfect for afternoon tea, social gatherings and dancing.
- Seahorse Pool:
Our Seahorse Pool, with plenty of surrounding deck space to sunbathe, relax and read while enjoying a cool drink in the afternoon.
- Apropos & Facets Onboard Shopping:
Heighten the experience on board with a selection of fine jewelry, watches and cruise wear available in our arcade, alongside designer apparel. Make the most of being at sea with a selection of duty free items available.
- Stardust Club and Supper Club:
On selected evenings before and after dinner, this entertainment lounge features dancing, production spot shows, cabaret performances and other themed events. Additionally, on select nights, Stardust will open the doors for Supper Club for up to 116 guests to enjoy an evening show where they can dine and dance at the same time. Supper Club is by reservation only.
- Pulse Night Club:
An intimate lounge for a late-night drink, dancing or a place to let loose with karaoke.
- Galaxy Lounge:
Performances are the focal point here, with appearances by fantastic Broadway-style performers and headline entertainers. Drink service provided before each show.
- Hollywood Theatre:
The ship's sleek cinema for recent-released movies, live sport events, guest lectures and religious services.
- Connoisseur Club:
An elegant space to indulge in the finest cigars and cognacs.
- Computer University@Sea:
Our innovative Computer lab onboard led by a team of tech experts.
- Crystal Plaza:
Crystal Plaza can be found on Deck 5.
- Avenue Saloon:
Signature piano bar with an intimate ambience. The perfect setting for a cocktail before and after dinner.
- Bridge Lounge:
The Bridge Lounge can be found on Deck 7.
- Reception & Atrium:
The Reception can be found on Deck 5.
- Observation Deck:
More information coming soon.
- Crystal Aurōra Spa:
Our spa offers a wide range of health and beauty services for ladies and gentlemen. There is a complete sauna and steam room facilities, as well as a variety of treatments, including aromatherapy, aqua meditation, exfoliation, reflexology and Swedish massage. Treatments are by appointment only.
- Crystal Life Fitness:
Our 3,000+ square-foot Fitness Center, Weight Room and Aerobics Studio feature an extensive line of professional weights and Technogym® exercise equipment, along with panoramic views. We also offer Wellness program with classes in yoga, mat pilates and spinning classes. Our ships' full-time Fitness Director offers fitness advice and a variety of stretch and aerobic instruction.
- Wimbledon Court (Paddle Tennis and Pickle Ball):
Hit the full-sized paddle tennis and pickle ball court for a friendly game. Crystal Serenity has two courts available.
- Golf Driving Nets: Practice your golf-game with the expert coaching of our qualified PGA golf pro (available on most cruises). TaylorMade® clubs are available from the sports director or golf pro, and for personal use in port, you can head to the concierge desk to rent a set of clubs.
- Table Tennis:
Challenge a friend to a fun game of ping-pong on one of our tennis tables.
- Deck 13 :
- Sauna + Steam Room
- Aurora
- Fitness Center
- Glass Roof Over Beefbar
- Wimbledon Court Paddle Tennis And Pickleball
- Forward Observation Deck
- Elevator
- Deck 12 :
- Marketplace Restaurant
- Washroom
- Beefbar
- Trident Grill
- Scoops Gelato Bar
- Seahorse Pool & Whirlpool
- Fantasia Children's Playroom
- Waves Teen Center
- Tea Room
- The Palm Court
- Sunset Bar
- Elevator
- Deck 11 :
- Crystal Penthouse Suite
- Sapphire Veranda Suite
- Aquamarine Veranda Suite
Launderette
- Elevator
Suites & Guest Rooms Beyond The Forward Elevators Are Subject To Alternative Pricing
- Deck 10 :
- Sapphire Veranda Suite
- Double Guest Room with Veranda
- Aquamarine Veranda Suite
Launderette
- Elevator
Suites & Guest Rooms Beyond The Forward Elevators Are Subject To Alternative Pricing
- Deck 9:
- Junior Crystal Penthouse Suite
- Sapphire Veranda Suite
- Double Guest Room with Veranda
- Aquamarine Veranda Suite
- Launderette
- Elevator
Suites & Guest Rooms Beyond The Forward Elevators Are Subject To Alternative Pricing
- Deck 8 :
- Junior Crystal Penthouse Suite
- Double Guest Room with Veranda
- Sapphire Veranda Suite
- Launderette
- Elevator
Suites & Guest Rooms Beyond The Forward Elevators Are Subject To Alternative Pricing
- Deck 7 :
- Aquamarine Ocean View Suite (Accessible Suites)
- Double Guest Room With Veranda
- Single Guest Room, Ocean View
- Century Suite
- Cashier
- Uma Uma & Sushi Bar by Nobu Matsuhisa
- Bridge Lounge
- Vintage Room
- Library
- Osteria D'Ovidio
- Computer University@Sea
- The Studio
- Elevators
Suites & Guest Rooms Beyond The Forward Elevators Are Subject To Alternative Pricing
- Deck 6 :
- Main Stage
- Apropos
- Facets
- Avenue Of The Stars Boutiques
- Atrium
- Avenue Saloon
- Connoisseur Club
- Crystal Images
- Golf Driving Nets
- Pulse Night Club
- Elevators
- Stardust Club
- Stage
- Table Tennis
- Putting Green
- Hollywood Theatre
- Galaxy Lounge
- The Lounge
- Crystal Collection
- The Bistro
- Deck 5:
- Medical Center
- Bar
- Concierge Desk
- Crystal Cove
- Elevators
- Future Cruises & Loyalty Manager
- Reception
- Shore Excursion Desk
- Crystal Plaza
- Waterside Restaurant
- Medical Center
- Accessibility:
Guests with limited mobility should be able to navigate the ship independently. We do not provide wheelchair assistance onboard, nor do we offer our wheelchairs for personal use (we may utilize one in case of an emergency). Assistance may be offered for embarkation and debarkation when visiting ports, based on availability. Please advise if your require this service in the Guest Information Form (GIF) prior to embarkation. Alternatively, you may opt to travel with a companion who can assist if needed.
We offer accessible guest rooms and accessible restrooms in the common areas of the ship. If you require the use of a wheelchair, you must provide your own wheelchair as those carried onboard are for emergency use only. For your convenience and comfort, we strongly encourage you to bring a collapsible wheelchair. If you need to use a wheelchair throughout your voyage or have any other requirements, contact our Onboard Guest Services team at obgs@crystalcruises.com prior to your voyage.
- Service Animals:
Only service animals will be permitted on select voyages. Animals that are not trained to do work or perform tasks are not considered to be service animals. Emotional support animals, which provide emotional support, well-being, comfort, or companionship to an individual with disabilities but are not trained to do work or perform tasks, are not considered to be service animals. Pets and other animals that are not service animals are not allowed on board. For more details, please contact obgs@crystalcruises.com.
- Smoking Policy:
At Crystal, we accommodate both smokers and non-smokers. Most areas onboard are non-smoking, however, designated smoking areas are available on select outdoor aft decks. Indoor smoking of cigarettes, cigars, or pipes is permitted only in the Connoisseurs Club. All suites - including verandas - are strictly non-smoking. For details on designated outdoor smoking areas, please consult Onboard Guest Services (OBGS) by phone on +1 (786) 464–4431 or on email at obgs@crystalcruises.com
- Dress Code:
Crystal Daytime Dress Code:
A less formal look allowing guests to feel comfortable during the day. Day Casual attire may be worn everywhere, including our restaurants (covered swimsuits may only be worn at Trident Grill, Beefbar, and Marketplace), until 18:00.
Suggestions for a Day Casual look:
Women
- Sundresses
- Elegant shorts
- Jeans
- T-shirts or blouses
- Linen clothing
- Swimsuits with cover-ups (when not poolside)
Men
- Shorts
- Jeans
- T-shirts or polo shirts
- Linen clothing
- Swim shorts with T-shirt or polo (when not poolside)
NOTE: Swimwear on its own, wet swimwear, revealing clothing, bathrobes, bare feet, tank tops, baseball caps and clothes bearing any offensive messaging are not permitted. Wearing shorts, flip-flops, or casual daytime attire in public areas and dining venues after 6pm is not allowed.
Evening Dress Code:
Evening Resort
A step up from Day Casual, after 18:00 we ask that guests adopt the more refined Evening Resort dress code.
Suggestions for an Evening Resort look:
Women
- Skirts
- Pants
- Blouses or sweaters
- Dark-wash jeans with no rips
Men
- Shirts
- Sweaters or smart designer sweatshirts
- Dark-wash jeans with no rips (only when accompanied with a jacket)
- Chinos
- Sports jacket, or blazer
NOTE: Please avoid flip-flops/sliders, swimwear, and hats
Formal Evening
Suggestions for a Formal Evening look:
Women
- Cocktail dresses or gowns
- Suits
- Evening skirts or pants with an elegant top
- Evening shoes
Men
- Suits or tuxedos
- Shirts
- Dress shoes
- Ties (optional)
NOTE: Formal Evening attire is mandatory in all dining venues, bars & lounges after 6.00pm except Beefbar, where it’s optional.
What is the dress code for shore excursions?
For your convenience, recommendations will be included in the Important Notes for each shore excursion at the bottom of the tour description page.
What is the dress etiquette for Beefbar?
We advise guests to follow our Day Casual etiquette until 6pm and our Evening Resort etiquette for a cocktail chic attire after 6pm. We recommend all guests follow the Dress Code Itinerary..
What is the dress etiquette for the casino?
We recommend the Evening Resort Etiquette for daytime visits and the Formal Dress Etiquette after 6pm.
Please avoid wearing flip-flops, sliders, swimwear, and shorts.
- What's Included:
WHICH RESTAURANTS ARE INCLUDED AND WHICH ARE SUBJECT TO AN UPCHARGE?
Our restaurants are complimentary except for The Vintage Room. Beefbar, our latest specialty restaurant, open for lunch and dinner, is also complimentary but requires reservations in the evening. Beefbar offers premium meat cuts such as Kobe & Wagyu at an additional cost. For our specialty restaurants, Umi Uma® and Osteria d'Ovidio, guests are entitled to the following complimentary reservations for up to two people per voyage:
- Up to 11 nights: One complimentary reservation at each restaurant
- 12 to 22 nights: Two complimentary reservations at each restaurant
- 23 or more nights: Three complimentary reservations at each restaurant
Guests staying in Crystal Penthouse or Junior Crystal Penthouse Suites can enjoy unlimited complimentary visits to these specialty restaurants.
Any additional reservations beyond the complimentary allowance will incur a charge of $50 per person.
WHAT AMENITIES ARE INCLUDED IN SUITES AND GUEST ROOMS?
- Beverages including select fine wines, Champagne, premium spirits, and all non-alcoholic beverages, such as bottled water, soft drinks, and specialty coffees.
- At least one complimentary reservation to Osteria d' Ovidio and one complimentary reservation to Umi Uma, as well as unlimited reservations to Beefbar, subject to availability.
- Butler service in all suites and guest rooms.
- Wi-Fi/Internet access in-room and throughout the ship, signal permitting
(Note: Enhanced Wi-Fi/Internet packages are available for purchase onboard)
IS DRY CLEANING INCLUDED WITH ALL ROOM CATEGORIES, OR JUST SUITES. OR WILL IT DEPEND ON THE TRAVEL TIER?
Dry cleaning will be included in select suite categories and detailed on your itinerary.
IS ROOM SERVICE INCLUDED?
An expansive, complimentary in-suite dining menu will be available. Select suite categories will also be able to order from specialty dining venues via their butler.
- Medical Needs:
Our Medical facility is open from 8am - 11am and 3pm to 6pm. Doctor’s consultation hours are from 9am to 10am and 5pm to 6pm. Please be aware that consultations will incur an additional charge to your onboard account and are not included in your fare.
CAN I BRING OXYGEN ON BOARD?
If you are dependent on oxygen or require oxygen therapy, you must supply your own oxygen.
CAN I BRING A CPAP MACHINE?
The following devices are permitted on board:
- BIPAP machines, CPAP machines, Concentrators, and Nebulizers.
- You must bring your own equipment on board for personal use. Please hand-carry these items and do not place them in your checked luggage.
- Language: The official language spoken on board is English. All officers, staff, and crew as well as local guides and regional specialists speak fluent English. All announcements and lectures will be presented in English.
- Special Dietary Requirements:
In most cases, we are happy to accommodate special dietary requirements. To help us provide the best possible experience, please inform our OBGS Team or your Travel Advisor of any allergies or dietary restrictions before your cruise departs. Additionally, be sure to include this information on your Guest Information Form (GIF) to ensure everything is properly noted.
Do your restaurants offer organic food on board?
At Crystal, we are committed to delivering an exceptional dining experience, sourcing ingredients from carefully vetted, local purveyors. We pride ourselves on selecting the finest, freshest products available. While we always prioritize quality, please note that we cannot guarantee that all food will be organic.
Do you have Kosher meals?
Kosher meals can be requested with advance notice at the time of the initial reservation. As we have limited availability, this must be requested no less than 90 days prior to sailing. We do offer kosher style and pre-packaged meals based upon availability. Please make our Onboard Guest Services team aware prior to sailing at obgs@crystalcruises.com.
- Alcohol Policy:
You may bring your own nonalcoholic or alcoholic drinks aboard. Please note that certain restrictions apply by country or destination.
- Age Restrictions:
The minimum age to sail on Crystal is six months old at the time of embarkation. Crystal reserves the right to limit the number of infants aged six months to two years.