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Crystal Serenity

Departure: 30/08/2026

Duration: 10 Nights

Civitavecchia to Fusina

Cruise Only From £5,500.00 per person
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Itinerary

Wave goodbye to Rome as we set sail from Civitavecchia on a short tour that ticks off four countries – Italy, Greece, Montenegro and Croatia. Sorrento is our first port of call, heady with the scent of its lemon trees, then Siracusa on Sicily, to explo

  • Day 1 Civitavecchia, Italy 30 Aug 2026 (Sunday) 

    Italy's vibrant capital lives in the present, but no other city on earth evokes its past so powerfully. For over 2,500 years, emperors, popes, artists, and common citizens have left their mark here. Archaeological remains from ancient Rome, art-stuffed churches, and the treasures of Vatican City vie for your attention, but Rome is also a wonderful place to practice the Italian-perfected il dolce far niente, the sweet art of idleness. Your most memorable experiences may include sitting at a caffè in the Campo de' Fiori or strolling in a beguiling piazza.

  • Day 2 Sorrento, Italy 31 Aug 2026 (Monday) 

    Sorrento may have become a jumping-off point for visitors to Pompeii, Capri, and Amalfi, but you can find countless reasons to love it for itself. The Sorrentine people are fair-minded and hardworking, bubbling with life and warmth. The tuff cliff on which the town rests is spread over the bay, absorbing sunlight, while orange and lemon trees waft their perfume in spring. Winding along a cliff above a small beach and two harbors, the town is split in two by a narrow ravine formed by a former mountain stream. To the east, dozens of hotels line busy Via Correale along the cliff—many have "grand" included in their names, and some indeed still are. To the west, however, is the historic sector, which still enchants. It's a relatively flat area, with winding, stone-paved lanes bordered by balconied buildings, some joined by medieval stone arches. The central piazza is named after the poet Torquato Tasso, born here in 1544. This part of town is a delightful place to walk through. Craftspeople are often at work in their stalls and shops and are happy to let you watch; in fact, that's the point. Music spots and bars cluster in the side streets near Piazza Tasso.

    Sorrento may have become a jumping-off point for visitors to Pompeii, Capri, and Amalfi, but you can find countless reasons to love it for itself. The Sorrentine people are fair-minded and hardworking, bubbling with life and warmth. The tuff cliff on which the town rests is spread over the bay, absorbing sunlight, while orange and lemon trees waft their perfume in spring. Winding along a cliff above a small beach and two harbors, the town is split in two by a narrow ravine formed by a former mountain stream. To the east, dozens of hotels line busy Via Correale along the cliff—many have "grand" included in their names, and some indeed still are. To the west, however, is the historic sector, which still enchants. It's a relatively flat area, with winding, stone-paved lanes bordered by balconied buildings, some joined by medieval stone arches. The central piazza is named after the poet Torquato Tasso, born here in 1544. This part of town is a delightful place to walk through. Craftspeople are often at work in their stalls and shops and are happy to let you watch; in fact, that's the point. Music spots and bars cluster in the side streets near Piazza Tasso.
  • Day 3 Siracuse, Sicily, Italy 01 Sep 2026 (Tuesday) 

    Siracusa, known to English speakers as Syracuse, is a wonder to behold. One of the great ancient capitals of Western civilization, the city was founded in 734 BC by Greek colonists from Corinth and soon grew to rival, and even surpass, Athens in splendor and power. It became the largest, wealthiest city-state in the West and a bulwark of Greek civilization. Although Siracusa lived under tyranny, rulers such as Dionysius filled their courts with Greeks of the highest cultural stature—among them the playwrights Aeschylus and Euripides, and the philosopher Plato. The Athenians, who didn't welcome Siracusa's rise, set out to conquer Sicily, but the natives outsmarted them in what was one of the greatest military campaigns in ancient history (413 BC). The city continued to prosper until it was conquered two centuries later by the Romans.Present-day Siracusa still has some of the finest examples of Baroque art and architecture; dramatic Greek and Roman ruins; and a Duomo that's the stuff of legend—a microcosm of the city's entire history in one building. The modern city also has a wonderful, lively, Baroque old town worthy of extensive exploration, as well as pleasant piazzas, outdoor cafés and bars, and a wide assortment of excellent seafood. There are essentially two areas to explore in Siracusa: the Parco Archeologico (Archaeological Zone), on the mainland; and the island of Ortygia, the ancient city first inhabited by the Greeks, which juts out into the Ionian Sea and is connected to the mainland by two small bridges. Ortygia is becoming increasingly popular with tourists, and is starting to lose its old-fashioned charm in favor of modern boutiques.Siracusa's old nucleus of Ortygia, a compact area, is a pleasure to amble around without getting unduly tired. In contrast, mainland Siracusa is a grid of wider avenues. At the northern end of Corso Gelone, above Viale Paolo Orsi, the orderly grid gives way to the ancient quarter of Neapolis, where the sprawling Parco Archeologico is accessible from Viale Teracati (an extension of Corso Gelone). East of Viale Teracati, about a 10-minute walk from the Parco Archeologico, the district of Tyche holds the archaeological museum and the church and catacombs of San Giovanni, both off Viale Teocrito (drive or take a taxi or city bus from Ortygia). Coming from the train station, it's a 15-minute trudge to Ortygia along Via Francesco Crispi and Corso Umberto. If you're not up for that, take one of the free electric buses leaving every 10 minutes from the bus station around the corner.

  • Day 4 Corfu, Greece 03 Sep 2026 (Thursday) 

    Corfu town today is a vivid tapestry of cultures—a sophisticated weave, where charm, history, and natural beauty blend. Located about midway along the island's east coast, this spectacularly lively capital is the cultural heart of Corfu and has a remarkable historic center that UNESCO designated as a World Heritage Site in 2007. All ships and planes dock or land near Corfu town, which occupies a small peninsula jutting into the Ionian Sea.Whether arriving by ferry from mainland Greece or Italy, from another island, or directly by plane, catch your breath by first relaxing with a coffee or a gelato in Corfu town's shaded Liston Arcade, then stroll the narrow lanes of its pedestrians-only quarter. For an overview of the immediate area, and a quick tour of Mon Repos palace, hop on the little tourist train that runs from May to September. Corfu town has a different feel at night, so book a table at one of its famed tavernas to savor the island's unique cuisine.The best way to get around Corfu town is on foot. The town is small enough so that you can easily walk to every sight. There are local buses, but they do not thread their way into the streets (many now car-free) of the historic center. If you are arriving by ferry or plane, it's best to take a taxi to your hotel. Expect to pay about €10 from the airport or ferry terminal to a hotel in Corfu town. If there are no taxis waiting, you can call for one.

    Corfu town today is a vivid tapestry of cultures—a sophisticated weave, where charm, history, and natural beauty blend. Located about midway along the island's east coast, this spectacularly lively capital is the cultural heart of Corfu and has a remarkable historic center that UNESCO designated as a World Heritage Site in 2007. All ships and planes dock or land near Corfu town, which occupies a small peninsula jutting into the Ionian Sea.Whether arriving by ferry from mainland Greece or Italy, from another island, or directly by plane, catch your breath by first relaxing with a coffee or a gelato in Corfu town's shaded Liston Arcade, then stroll the narrow lanes of its pedestrians-only quarter. For an overview of the immediate area, and a quick tour of Mon Repos palace, hop on the little tourist train that runs from May to September. Corfu town has a different feel at night, so book a table at one of its famed tavernas to savor the island's unique cuisine.The best way to get around Corfu town is on foot. The town is small enough so that you can easily walk to every sight. There are local buses, but they do not thread their way into the streets (many now car-free) of the historic center. If you are arriving by ferry or plane, it's best to take a taxi to your hotel. Expect to pay about €10 from the airport or ferry terminal to a hotel in Corfu town. If there are no taxis waiting, you can call for one.
  • Day 5 Kotor, Montenegro 04 Sep 2026 (Friday) 

    Backed by imposing mountains, tiny Kotor lies hidden from the open sea, tucked into the deepest channel of the Bokor Kotorska (Kotor Bay), which is Europe's most southerly fjord. To many, this town is more charming than its sister UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dubrovnik, retaining more authenticity, but with fewer tourists and spared the war damage and subsequent rebuilding which has given Dubrovnik something of a Disney feel.Kotor's medieval Stari Grad (Old Town) is enclosed within well-preserved defensive walls built between the 9th and 18th centuries and is presided over by a proud hilltop fortress. Within the walls, a labyrinth of winding cobbled streets leads through a series of splendid paved piazzas, rimmed by centuries-old stone buildings. The squares are now haunted by strains from buskers but although many now house trendy cafés and chic boutiques, directions are still given medieval-style by reference to the town’s landmark churches.In the Middle Ages, as Serbia's chief port, Kotor was an important economic and cultural center with its own highly regarded schools of stonemasonry and iconography. From 1391 to 1420 it was an independent city-republic and later, it spent periods under Venetian, Austrian, and French rule, though it was undoubtedly the Venetians who left the strongest impression on the city's architecture. Since the breakup of Yugoslavia, some 70% of the stone buildings in the romantic Old Town have been snapped up by foreigners, mostly Brits and Russians. Porto Montenegro, a new marina designed to accommodate some of the world’s largest super yachts, opened in nearby Tivat in 2011, and along the bay are other charming seaside villages, all with better views of the bay than the vista from Kotor itself where the waterside is congested with cruise ships and yachts. Try sleepy Muo or the settlement of Prčanj in one direction around the bay, or Perast and the Roman mosaics of Risan in the other direction.

    Backed by imposing mountains, tiny Kotor lies hidden from the open sea, tucked into the deepest channel of the Bokor Kotorska (Kotor Bay), which is Europe's most southerly fjord. To many, this town is more charming than its sister UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dubrovnik, retaining more authenticity, but with fewer tourists and spared the war damage and subsequent rebuilding which has given Dubrovnik something of a Disney feel.Kotor's medieval Stari Grad (Old Town) is enclosed within well-preserved defensive walls built between the 9th and 18th centuries and is presided over by a proud hilltop fortress. Within the walls, a labyrinth of winding cobbled streets leads through a series of splendid paved piazzas, rimmed by centuries-old stone buildings. The squares are now haunted by strains from buskers but although many now house trendy cafés and chic boutiques, directions are still given medieval-style by reference to the town’s landmark churches.In the Middle Ages, as Serbia's chief port, Kotor was an important economic and cultural center with its own highly regarded schools of stonemasonry and iconography. From 1391 to 1420 it was an independent city-republic and later, it spent periods under Venetian, Austrian, and French rule, though it was undoubtedly the Venetians who left the strongest impression on the city's architecture. Since the breakup of Yugoslavia, some 70% of the stone buildings in the romantic Old Town have been snapped up by foreigners, mostly Brits and Russians. Porto Montenegro, a new marina designed to accommodate some of the world’s largest super yachts, opened in nearby Tivat in 2011, and along the bay are other charming seaside villages, all with better views of the bay than the vista from Kotor itself where the waterside is congested with cruise ships and yachts. Try sleepy Muo or the settlement of Prčanj in one direction around the bay, or Perast and the Roman mosaics of Risan in the other direction.
  • Day 6 Zadar, Croatia 05 Sep 2026 (Saturday) 

    Dalmatia's capital for more than 1,000 years, Zadar is all too often passed over by travelers on their way to Split or Dubrovnik. What they miss out on is a city of more than 73,000 that is remarkably lovely and lively despite—and, in some measure, because of—its tumultuous history. The Old Town, separated from the rest of the city on a peninsula some 4 km (2½ miles) long and just 1,640 feet wide, is bustling and beautiful: the marble pedestrian streets are replete with Roman ruins, medieval churches, palaces, museums, archives, and libraries. Parts of the new town are comparatively dreary, a testament to what a world war followed by decades of communism, not to mention a civil war, can do to the architecture of a city that is 3,000 years old. A settlement had already existed on the site of the present-day city for some 2,000 years when Rome finally conquered Zadar in the 1st century BC; the foundations of the forum can be seen today. Before the Romans came the Liburnians had made it a key center for trade with the Greeks and Romans for 800 years. In the 3rd century BC the Romans began to seriously pester the Liburnians, but required two centuries to bring the area under their control. During the Byzantine era, Zadar became the capital of Dalmatia, and this period saw the construction of its most famous church, the 9th-century St. Donat's Basilica. It remained the region's foremost city through the ensuing centuries. The city then experienced successive onslaughts and occupations—both long and short—by the Osogoths, the Croatian-Hungarian kings, the Venetians, the Turks, the Habsburgs, the French, the Habsburgs again, and finally the Italians before becoming part of Yugoslavia and, in 1991, the independent republic of Croatia. Zadar was for centuries an Italian-speaking city, and Italian is still spoken widely, especially by older people. Indeed, it was ceded to Italy in 1921 under the Treaty of Rapallo (and reverted to its Italian name of Zara). Its occupation by the Germans from 1943 led to intense bombing by the Allies during World War II, which left most of the city in ruins. Zadar became part of Tito's Yugoslavia in 1947, prompting many Italian residents to leave. Zadar's most recent ravages occurred during a three-month siege by Serb forces and months more of bombardment during the Croatian-Serbian war between 1991 and 1995. But you'd be hard-pressed to find outward signs of this today in what is a city to behold. There are helpful interpretive signs in English all around the Old Town, so you certainly won't feel lost when trying to make sense of the wide variety of architectural sites you might otherwise pass by with only a cursory look.

  • Day 7 Ravenna, Italy 06 Sep 2026 (Sunday) 

    A small, quiet, well-heeled city, Ravenna has brick palaces, cobblestone streets, magnificent monuments, and spectacular Byzantine mosaics. The high point in its civic history occurred in the 5th century, when Pope Honorious moved his court here from Rome. Gothic kings Odoacer and Theodoric ruled the city until it was conquered by the Byzantines in AD 540. Ravenna later fell under the sway of Venice, and then, inevitably, the Papal States.Because Ravenna spent much of its past looking east, its greatest art treasures show that Byzantine influence. Churches and tombs with the most unassuming exteriors contain within them walls covered with sumptuous mosaics. These beautifully preserved Byzantine mosaics put great emphasis on nature, which you can see in the delicate rendering of sky, earth, and animals. Outside Ravenna, the town of Classe hides even more mosaic gems.

  • Day 8 Ravenna, Italy 07 Sep 2026 (Monday) 

    A small, quiet, well-heeled city, Ravenna has brick palaces, cobblestone streets, magnificent monuments, and spectacular Byzantine mosaics. The high point in its civic history occurred in the 5th century, when Pope Honorious moved his court here from Rome. Gothic kings Odoacer and Theodoric ruled the city until it was conquered by the Byzantines in AD 540. Ravenna later fell under the sway of Venice, and then, inevitably, the Papal States.Because Ravenna spent much of its past looking east, its greatest art treasures show that Byzantine influence. Churches and tombs with the most unassuming exteriors contain within them walls covered with sumptuous mosaics. These beautifully preserved Byzantine mosaics put great emphasis on nature, which you can see in the delicate rendering of sky, earth, and animals. Outside Ravenna, the town of Classe hides even more mosaic gems.

  • Day 9 Fusina, Italy 08 Sep 2026 (Tuesday) 

What's Included:

✔ All-suite and stateroom accommodations with ocean views.
✔ Personalised butler service for every guest.
✔ Complimentary world-class dining across multiple venues.
✔ Unlimited premium beverages.
✔ Diverse entertainment, including Broadway-style performances and expert-led lectures.
✔ Gratuities and tipping
✔ Access to state-of-the-art fitness facilities and a luxurious onboard spa.
✔ Serene outdoor spaces for relaxation.
✔ A high crew-to-guest ratio ensures attentive and personalised service.

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Suites

  • Single Guest Room with Ocean View
    Cozy bedroom redesigned in 2023, with welcoming and comfortable detailing, butler service and ocean views.

    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)

  • Double Guest Room with Ocean View
    Contemporary classic bedroom redesigned in 2023, with butler service and impressive windows onto ocean views.

    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)

  • Double Guest Room with Veranda
    Contemporary classic bedroom redesigned in 2023, with butler service and comfortable seating constellations opening onto a private veranda.

    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)

  • Aquamarine Veranda Suite
    Suite offering comfortable living area, private veranda and perfect for grand yet intimate moments, accompanied by attentive butler service. Aquamarine suites are available to book in new and classic design.

    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
    • Flowers
    • Fresh fruits, daily change, on request only
    • Pillow menu (selection from a variety of pillow types)
    • Afternoon canapés
    • Nespresso coffee maker
    • Binoculars
    • Complimentary unlimited standard WiFi
    • In-suite safe
    • Interactive tablet for news, updates, and reservations
    • Hair dryer
    • Hair iron (available upon request)
  • Sapphire Veranda Suite
    Spacious suite, with living area, elegant finishings and private veranda, accompanied by attentive butler service. Sapphire suites are available to book in new and classic design. Includes complimentary laundry.

    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)

  • Junior Crystal Penthouse Suite

    Redesigned in 2023, this large suite includes spacious rooms with separate dining and living areas, looking onto a private veranda, and accompanied by attentive butler service. Includes complimentary laundry.

    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
    • 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
    • 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)
  • Crystal Penthouse Suite
    Our largest suite, with expansive living areas, a private veranda, sumptuous finishings and attentive butler service.

    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
    • Nespresso coffee maker
    • Binoculars
    • Complimentary unlimited standard WiFi
    • In-suite safe
    • Interactive tablet for news, updates, and reservations
    • Hair dryer
    • Hair iron (available upon request)

Crystal Serenity – Single Guest Room with Ocean View

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Crystal Serenity – Double Guest Room with Ocean View

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Crystal Serenity – Double Guest Room with Veranda

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Crystal Serenity – Aquamarine Veranda Suite

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Crystal Serenity – Sapphire Veranda Suite

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Crystal Serenity – Junior Crystal Penthouse Suite

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Crystal Serenity – Crystal Penthouse Suite

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Restaurants

  • Waterside Restaurant

    The main dining room, features open seating as well as tables for two and four guests. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. No reservations are required.

  • Umi Uma by Nobu Matsuhisa

    Created by legendary Master Chef Nobuyki (Nobu) Matusuhisa, Umi Uma is an innovative Japanese-Peruvian restaurant inspired by the rich culture of Japanese cuisine and Peruvian ingredients. Reservations required and limited per sailing

    All inclusive – however its one complimentary reservation in each specialty restaurant (Umi Uma and Osteria) is included on sailings of 11 days or less, two reservations on sailings between 12 and 22 days, three reservations on sailings 23 days or more, and unlimited reservations for all full World Cruise guests”. However guests can pay to dine outside of their allowance at £50 pp which is great value for these 2 specialist restaurants

  • 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.

    Open for lunch & dinner (reservations required in the evening), everyday
  • Trident Grill

    Our pool restaurant featuring favorite classics such as Burgers, melts, salads and quick snacks for an indulgent poolside snack.

  • Osteria D'Ovidio

    Fine Italian cuisine, featuring original menus and dishes created by talented Crystal chefs. Reservations required and limited per sailing.

    All inclusive – however its one complimentary reservation in each specialty restaurant (Umi Uma and Osteria) is included on sailings of 11 days or less, two reservations on sailings between 12 and 22 days, three reservations on sailings 23 days or more, and unlimited reservations for all full World Cruise guests”. However guests can pay to dine outside of their allowance at £50 pp which is great value for these 2 specialist restaurants

  • The Bistro

    Parisian-inspired café and coffee bar with light snacks such as fresh pastries, bagels and fruit in the morning and a selection of international cheeses, pâtés, prosciutto, smoked salmon and dessert delicacies through late afternoon.

  • 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 Ice Cream Bar

    A sumptuous ice cream bar featuring fresh toppings and homemade cookies, with frozen yoghurt accompanying classics from Ben & Jerry’s.

  • Marketplace

    Buffet style dining wrapped in floor to ceiling windows and a chic open air dining area. This venue offers breakfast and lunch with a variety of choices from appetizers to desserts. Itinerary driven food selections keep the menu’s fresh, while carving stations and individual a la minute cooking add a dynamic element. Open seating.

  • 24 Hours In-Suite Dining

    Dine in the comfort of your own suite, 24 hours a day. Savor the extensive selection of delicious dishes from Waterside’s menu. Guests staying in the Crystal Penthouse can also enjoy in-suite dining from our specialty restaurants, during opening hours.​Service includes afternoon snacks and our Connoisseur Caviar Menu, for a epicurean treat (for an additional charge).

  • Tea Time
    More information coming soon.

Crystal Serenity – Waterside Restaurant

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Crystal Serenity – Umi Uma by Nobu Matsuhisa

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Crystal Serenity – Beefbar

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Crystal Serenity – Trident Grill

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Crystal Serenity – Osteria D'Ovidio

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Crystal Serenity – The Bistro

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Crystal Serenity – The Vintage Room

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Crystal Serenity – Scoops Ice Cream Bar

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Crystal Serenity – Marketplace

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Crystal Serenity – 24 Hours In-Suite Dining

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Crystal Serenity – Tea Time

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Deckplans

  • 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

Crystal Serenity – Deck 13

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Crystal Serenity – Deck 12

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Crystal Serenity – Deck 11

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Crystal Serenity – Deck 10

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Crystal Serenity – Deck 9

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Crystal Serenity – Deck 8

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Crystal Serenity – Deck 7

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Crystal Serenity – Deck 6

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Crystal Serenity – Deck 5

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