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Crystal Serenity

Departure: 26/04/2026

Duration: 22 Nights

Mumbai (ex Bombay) to Piraeus

Cruise Only From £8,100.00 per person
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Itinerary

Highlights of Oman, the UAE, Jordan and Egypt are included on this cruise from Mumbai to Athens. Leaving India, we spend two days crossing the Arabian Sea before touching terra firma at Khasab, Oman, with its surprising landscape of fjords. Our next tw

  • Day 1 Mumbai (ex Bombay), India 26 Apr 2026 (Sunday) 

    Mumbai, India's financial capital, is a city of contrasts and colors, where towering skyscrapers stand alongside bustling bazaars. From the iconic Gateway of India to the vibrant street food scene of Chowpatty Beach, it's a melting pot of cultures and cuisines. The heartbeat of Bollywood echoes through its bustling streets, while historic landmarks like the Elephanta Caves whisper tales of bygone eras. With its bustling local trains and bustling markets, Mumbai is a city that never sleeps, where dreams are pursued against the backdrop of the Arabian Sea's shimmering waters.

  • Day 2 Khasab, Oman 29 Apr 2026 (Wednesday) 

    See Khasab’s jutting fjords, and the dolphins playing in the emerald waters, and it’s forgivable to think you’ve stumbled across a surreal Norway. The burning sun and scorched earth, serve as a constant reminder that you're a long way from Europe, however - although the Portuguese roots mean there's a colonial tint to the city. Sitting on the Northern coast of Oman, reaching across towards Iran, this is an isolated and fascinating destination to explore. The remote location, and limited infrastructure here, until recent times, means Khasab has been left to live life at its own pace, and the city sings to its own song sheet. Even now you can see a blind eye being turned to the smugglers who whisk electronics across the Gulf to Iran, in small speed boats.

    See Khasab’s jutting fjords, and the dolphins playing in the emerald waters, and it’s forgivable to think you’ve stumbled across a surreal Norway. The burning sun and scorched earth, serve as a constant reminder that you're a long way from Europe, however - although the Portuguese roots mean there's a colonial tint to the city. Sitting on the Northern coast of Oman, reaching across towards Iran, this is an isolated and fascinating destination to explore. The remote location, and limited infrastructure here, until recent times, means Khasab has been left to live life at its own pace, and the city sings to its own song sheet. Even now you can see a blind eye being turned to the smugglers who whisk electronics across the Gulf to Iran, in small speed boats.

  • Day 3 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 30 Apr 2026 (Thursday) 

    Just a few decades ago, Abu Dhabi, the island capital of the United Arab Emirates, was a small fishing village with houses made of mud-brick and palm fronds. Today, as a result of revenue from oil, Abu Dhabi is one of the world's richest cities, with wide, tree-lined okulevards, lush green parks, gushing fountains and imposing skyscrapers. Somewhat of a dichotomy, Abu Dhabi is a combination of ultra-modern sophistication and Arab mystique, with friendly and hospitable people offering a warm welcome to visitors. Abu Dhabi's history originated in the 18th century, when, according to legend, a group of tribesmen pursuing a gazelle came upon a freshwater well which they named Abu Dhabi, or "Father of the Gazelle". In the 19th century, the first fort was built over this well by a sheikh of the Al-Nahyan dynasty. The fort's name is Al Husn Palace, also known as Old or White Fort, and it is one of the few buildings in Abu Dhabi that is more than 25 years old. Its whitewashed walls are eye-catching amid the backdrop of today's skyscrapers. Presently, it is home to the Cultural Foundation and serves as a documents centre. Abu Dhabi had little significance until the discovery of vast oil reserves in the late 1950s and early 1960s. In the years following, the city's economy and infrastructure developed rapidly and changed Abu Dhabi beyond recognition.

  • Day 4 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 01 May 2026 (Friday) 

    Dubai sits on a golden sandy coastline in the Arabian Gulf, where the warm azure waves of the sea meet the desert. A high-rise oasis, this city is a pleasure-dome surrounded by dunes; one of the most fashionable on the planet thanks to its ability to satisfy the needs of legions of demanding vacationers. Dubai is about having fun—and it's one big adult playground.Nature plays her part here, with year-round sunshine, gorgeous beaches, dramatic arid landscapes, and warm waters, but it's the man-made attractions that make Dubai so alluring. You can launch yourself into high-adrenaline desert adventures, diving and water sports, and some of the world's best golf courses. The 5-, 6-, and 7-star hotels offer the ultimate in luxury, and the party scene is hot. Shopping malls are the biggest in the world and are packed full of high-class merchandise. And with hundreds of restaurants with cuisine from around the world, you can munch your way from Mexico to Malaysia.Dubai is an Arab country with a long history as a trading port. Traces of its traditional life, customs, and architecture can still be seen and explored, but today and tomorrow are much more important than yesterday. Almost every building in this metropolis is less than 20 years old and the most dramatic developments—groundbreaking megaprojects—have just been completed or are still under construction.The city is certainly unique. Islam is its anchor, but it has opened its doors to the rest of the world and has invited them in to work, rest, and play, which creates a truly international atmosphere. Unashamedly modern and materialistic, life here takes place at breakneck speed. The landscape is stark, the confidence is sky high, the can-do spirit is palpable, and the bling is in your face. Dubai produces strong reactions in people, but one thing is certain—love it or loathe it—you will not forget it. It is without a doubt, one of the world's true must-see destinations.Shisha: Smoke Without Fire. Emirati men love socializing, but as they don't drink alcohol they get together over coffee and shisha instead of a drink at the bar after work. The shisha, or hookah, is a smoking device, usually made of glass, that filters smoke through water before it reaches the smoker's mouth. Shisha tobaccos are aromatic and are often mixed with apple, cinnamon, or cherry, so their taste isn't as strong as other tobaccos. Smoking shisha is said to induce relaxation—but you'll have to decide if it's for you!

    Dubai sits on a golden sandy coastline in the Arabian Gulf, where the warm azure waves of the sea meet the desert. A high-rise oasis, this city is a pleasure-dome surrounded by dunes; one of the most fashionable on the planet thanks to its ability to satisfy the needs of legions of demanding vacationers. Dubai is about having fun—and it's one big adult playground.Nature plays her part here, with year-round sunshine, gorgeous beaches, dramatic arid landscapes, and warm waters, but it's the man-made attractions that make Dubai so alluring. You can launch yourself into high-adrenaline desert adventures, diving and water sports, and some of the world's best golf courses. The 5-, 6-, and 7-star hotels offer the ultimate in luxury, and the party scene is hot. Shopping malls are the biggest in the world and are packed full of high-class merchandise. And with hundreds of restaurants with cuisine from around the world, you can munch your way from Mexico to Malaysia.Dubai is an Arab country with a long history as a trading port. Traces of its traditional life, customs, and architecture can still be seen and explored, but today and tomorrow are much more important than yesterday. Almost every building in this metropolis is less than 20 years old and the most dramatic developments—groundbreaking megaprojects—have just been completed or are still under construction.The city is certainly unique. Islam is its anchor, but it has opened its doors to the rest of the world and has invited them in to work, rest, and play, which creates a truly international atmosphere. Unashamedly modern and materialistic, life here takes place at breakneck speed. The landscape is stark, the confidence is sky high, the can-do spirit is palpable, and the bling is in your face. Dubai produces strong reactions in people, but one thing is certain—love it or loathe it—you will not forget it. It is without a doubt, one of the world's true must-see destinations.Shisha: Smoke Without Fire. Emirati men love socializing, but as they don't drink alcohol they get together over coffee and shisha instead of a drink at the bar after work. The shisha, or hookah, is a smoking device, usually made of glass, that filters smoke through water before it reaches the smoker's mouth. Shisha tobaccos are aromatic and are often mixed with apple, cinnamon, or cherry, so their taste isn't as strong as other tobaccos. Smoking shisha is said to induce relaxation—but you'll have to decide if it's for you!
  • Day 5 Al Fujayrah, United Arab Emirates 02 May 2026 (Saturday) 

    A visit to the Emirate of Fujairah is a chance to see a different side to the United Arab Emirates, swapping the flashy mega-towers for heritage-rich mosques and crumbling forts. While elements of Dubai’s and Abu Dhabi's skyward dash are present in Fujairah city, on the whole, you can expect to enjoy a much more down to earth version of the UAE than you might be used to, as you explore this intriguing destination of history and heritage.The Al Bidya Mosque is a true link to the past, and this incredible building is the UAE's oldest mosque. With a history dating back to 1446, the builders of the mosque remain unknown. It's still in use, and is even kitted out with air conditioning, behind its walls of rusty red bricks. Having the oldest mosque isn’t the Emirate of Fujairah’s only claim to fame - it also has the UAE’s second largest. Pay a respectful visit to the sprawling Sheikh Zayed Mosque – which features huge prayer towers that reach up and puncture the deep blue sky.

    A visit to the Emirate of Fujairah is a chance to see a different side to the United Arab Emirates, swapping the flashy mega-towers for heritage-rich mosques and crumbling forts. While elements of Dubai’s and Abu Dhabi's skyward dash are present in Fujairah city, on the whole, you can expect to enjoy a much more down to earth version of the UAE than you might be used to, as you explore this intriguing destination of history and heritage.The Al Bidya Mosque is a true link to the past, and this incredible building is the UAE's oldest mosque. With a history dating back to 1446, the builders of the mosque remain unknown. It's still in use, and is even kitted out with air conditioning, behind its walls of rusty red bricks. Having the oldest mosque isn’t the Emirate of Fujairah’s only claim to fame - it also has the UAE’s second largest. Pay a respectful visit to the sprawling Sheikh Zayed Mosque – which features huge prayer towers that reach up and puncture the deep blue sky.
  • Day 6 Muscat, Oman 03 May 2026 (Sunday) 

    Oman's capital city is hemmed in on one side by spectacular jagged-peaked mountains and on the other by royal blue sea. The architecture is a traditional, sophisticated arabesque blend of white-washed, low-rise buildings surrounded by manicured palms, intricately designed domes set atop the minarets of the mosques, sand-colored villas, a surprising blend of modern art installations, like a giant incense burner that towers over the Corniche, and ancient forts set in the rocky hills. Though tradition abounds, from distinct, local cuisine to the widely worn national dress, the dishdasha, Muscat is a completely modern city, featuring opulent luxury hotels, international restaurants, excellent cellular and data service, sprawling shopping malls, pristine beaches, lively nightlife, world-class performing arts, and a highly educated population, most of whom speak English, Arabic, and often Hindi. Muscat is the ideal base for exploring other areas of the country since many of the most desirable destinations are within a few hours' drive.

  • Day 7 Salalah, Oman 05 May 2026 (Tuesday) 

    The lush landscape around Salalah is the intriguing result of a quirk of nature. Since it is uniquely situated in the path of the Khareef, or South Western Monsoon, this stretch of the Dhofar Coast is covered in fine mist and frequent rain from mid-June through mid-September. By the time the monsoons cease, the entire coastline is a verdant stretch. Waterfalls, rolling grasslands, and thickly wooded wadis (riverbeds) thrive alongside rapid mountain streams. Unique in this desert region, Salalah attracts many visitors from the surrounding Arabian Gulf countries who are anxious to experience a rare lushness in a region where rain and greenery are in short supply. Once a stop on the ancient trading routes that connected the Levant to India and China, Salalah has a rich history that goes back centuries. Traders from Mesopotamia, the Persian Empire, and beyond passed through Salalah in their search for frankincense, making it a major center for trade in the coveted exotic ingredient. Pre-Islamic tombs and grave sites, some believed to be up to 2,000 years old, are scattered all over the nearby mountainsides and the present-day city, which has an estimated 195,000 inhabitants.

  • Day 8 Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 09 May 2026 (Saturday) 
  • Day 9 'Aqaba, Jordan 11 May 2026 (Monday) 

    The resort town of Aqaba, on the Red Sea at the southern end of Jordan, is a popular spot for divers with some of the best coral reefs in the world. Snorkeling and other water sports are popular, and it's easy to hire a boat for a day or half-day, including lunch.Aqaba has become quite a bustling destination, with several large luxury hotels and a large shopping area. There are many jewelry stores selling pearls, gem stones, and gold and silver jewelry. It's worth noting that although it's an international beach resort, Aqaba is quite conservative—certainly much more so than Amman—and North Americans tend to be more comfortable at the private hotel beaches.

  • Day 10 Luxor, Egypt 12 May 2026 (Tuesday) 

    Since the early steamers visited Egypt in the nineteenth century, Luxor has remained a tourist hotspot. Situated on the east side of the Nile in the centre of The Nile Valley, Luxor is an ideal location for tours and trips to surrounding places of interest.

    Since the early steamers visited Egypt in the nineteenth century, Luxor has remained a tourist hotspot. Situated on the east side of the Nile in the centre of The Nile Valley, Luxor is an ideal location for tours and trips to surrounding places of interest.

  • Day 11 Piraeus, Greece 17 May 2026 (Sunday) 

    It's no wonder that all roads lead to the fascinating and maddening metropolis of Athens. Lift your eyes 200 feet above the city to the Parthenon, its honey-color marble columns rising from a massive limestone base, and you behold architectural perfection that has not been surpassed in 2,500 years. But, today, this shrine of classical form dominates a 21st-century boomtown. To experience Athens—Athína in Greek—fully is to understand the essence of Greece: ancient monuments surviving in a sea of cement, startling beauty amid the squalor, tradition juxtaposed with modernity. Locals depend on humor and flexibility to deal with the chaos; you should do the same. The rewards are immense. Although Athens covers a huge area, the major landmarks of the ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods are close to the modern city center. You can easily walk from the Acropolis to many other key sites, taking time to browse in shops and relax in cafés and tavernas along the way. From many quarters of the city you can glimpse "the glory that was Greece" in the form of the Acropolis looming above the horizon, but only by actually climbing that rocky precipice can you feel the impact of the ancient settlement. The Acropolis and Filopappou, two craggy hills sitting side by side; the ancient Agora (marketplace); and Kerameikos, the first cemetery, form the core of ancient and Roman Athens. Along the Unification of Archaeological Sites promenade, you can follow stone-paved, tree-lined walkways from site to site, undisturbed by traffic. Cars have also been banned or reduced in other streets in the historical center. In the National Archaeological Museum, vast numbers of artifacts illustrate the many millennia of Greek civilization; smaller museums such as the Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art Museum and the Byzantine and Christian Museum illuminate the history of particular regions or periods. Athens may seem like one huge city, but it is really a conglomeration of neighborhoods with distinctive characters. The Eastern influences that prevailed during the 400-year rule of the Ottoman Empire are still evident in Monastiraki, the bazaar area near the foot of the Acropolis. On the northern slope of the Acropolis, stroll through Plaka (if possible by moonlight), an area of tranquil streets lined with renovated mansions, to get the flavor of the 19th-century's gracious lifestyle. The narrow lanes of Anafiotika, a section of Plaka, thread past tiny churches and small, color-washed houses with wooden upper stories, recalling a Cycladic island village. In this maze of winding streets, vestiges of the older city are everywhere: crumbling stairways lined with festive tavernas; dank cellars filled with wine vats; occasionally a court or diminutive garden, enclosed within high walls and filled with magnolia trees and the flaming trumpet-shaped flowers of hibiscus bushes. Formerly run-down old quarters, such as Thission, Gazi and Psirri, popular nightlife areas filled with bars and mezedopoleia (similar to tapas bars), are now in the process of gentrification, although they still retain much of their original charm, as does the colorful produce and meat market on Athinas. The area around Syntagma Square, the tourist hub, and Omonia Square, the commercial heart of the city about 1 km (½ mi) northwest, is distinctly European, having been designed by the court architects of King Otho, a Bavarian, in the 19th century. The chic shops and bistros of ritzy Kolonaki nestle at the foot of Mt. Lycabettus, Athens's highest hill (909 feet). Each of Athens's outlying suburbs has a distinctive character: in the north is wealthy, tree-lined Kifissia, once a summer resort for aristocratic Athenians, and in the south and southeast lie Glyfada, Voula, and Vouliagmeni, with their sandy beaches, seaside bars, and lively summer nightlife. Just beyond the city's southern fringes is Piraeus, a bustling port city of waterside fish tavernas and Saronic Gulf views.

    It's no wonder that all roads lead to the fascinating and maddening metropolis of Athens. Lift your eyes 200 feet above the city to the Parthenon, its honey-color marble columns rising from a massive limestone base, and you behold architectural perfection that has not been surpassed in 2,500 years. But, today, this shrine of classical form dominates a 21st-century boomtown. To experience Athens—Athína in Greek—fully is to understand the essence of Greece: ancient monuments surviving in a sea of cement, startling beauty amid the squalor, tradition juxtaposed with modernity. Locals depend on humor and flexibility to deal with the chaos; you should do the same. The rewards are immense. Although Athens covers a huge area, the major landmarks of the ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods are close to the modern city center. You can easily walk from the Acropolis to many other key sites, taking time to browse in shops and relax in cafés and tavernas along the way. From many quarters of the city you can glimpse "the glory that was Greece" in the form of the Acropolis looming above the horizon, but only by actually climbing that rocky precipice can you feel the impact of the ancient settlement. The Acropolis and Filopappou, two craggy hills sitting side by side; the ancient Agora (marketplace); and Kerameikos, the first cemetery, form the core of ancient and Roman Athens. Along the Unification of Archaeological Sites promenade, you can follow stone-paved, tree-lined walkways from site to site, undisturbed by traffic. Cars have also been banned or reduced in other streets in the historical center. In the National Archaeological Museum, vast numbers of artifacts illustrate the many millennia of Greek civilization; smaller museums such as the Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art Museum and the Byzantine and Christian Museum illuminate the history of particular regions or periods. Athens may seem like one huge city, but it is really a conglomeration of neighborhoods with distinctive characters. The Eastern influences that prevailed during the 400-year rule of the Ottoman Empire are still evident in Monastiraki, the bazaar area near the foot of the Acropolis. On the northern slope of the Acropolis, stroll through Plaka (if possible by moonlight), an area of tranquil streets lined with renovated mansions, to get the flavor of the 19th-century's gracious lifestyle. The narrow lanes of Anafiotika, a section of Plaka, thread past tiny churches and small, color-washed houses with wooden upper stories, recalling a Cycladic island village. In this maze of winding streets, vestiges of the older city are everywhere: crumbling stairways lined with festive tavernas; dank cellars filled with wine vats; occasionally a court or diminutive garden, enclosed within high walls and filled with magnolia trees and the flaming trumpet-shaped flowers of hibiscus bushes. Formerly run-down old quarters, such as Thission, Gazi and Psirri, popular nightlife areas filled with bars and mezedopoleia (similar to tapas bars), are now in the process of gentrification, although they still retain much of their original charm, as does the colorful produce and meat market on Athinas. The area around Syntagma Square, the tourist hub, and Omonia Square, the commercial heart of the city about 1 km (½ mi) northwest, is distinctly European, having been designed by the court architects of King Otho, a Bavarian, in the 19th century. The chic shops and bistros of ritzy Kolonaki nestle at the foot of Mt. Lycabettus, Athens's highest hill (909 feet). Each of Athens's outlying suburbs has a distinctive character: in the north is wealthy, tree-lined Kifissia, once a summer resort for aristocratic Athenians, and in the south and southeast lie Glyfada, Voula, and Vouliagmeni, with their sandy beaches, seaside bars, and lively summer nightlife. Just beyond the city's southern fringes is Piraeus, a bustling port city of waterside fish tavernas and Saronic Gulf views.

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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