Saturday, 19 Apr 2025

Crystal Cruises unveil its spectacular second half 2026 itineraries across five continents

Crystal Cruises has revealed its eagerly awaited itineraries for the latter half of 2026 aboard the luxurious Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony.


Crystal Cruises unveil its spectacular second half 2026 itineraries across five continents
1.4 k views

Crystal Cruises has revealed its eagerly awaited itineraries for the latter half of 2026 aboard the luxurious Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony.

These voyages, running from July through December, promise travelers immersive cultural adventures across five continents, featuring iconic destinations, hidden gems, and exclusive experiences.

For the first time since 2019, Crystal Symphony will return to North America, complementing its global journeys.

Enhanced onboard offerings, including the first-ever Beefbar at sea by Riccardo Giraudi and the debut of the Casino de Monte-Carlo at sea, elevate the cruising experience.

July: Return to North America with seven Alaska itineraries, showcasing Ketchikan, Sitka, and the Hubbard Glacier.August: Sail the Pacific Coast from Vancouver to San Diego, with stops in Astoria, San Francisco, and Santa Barbara.September: Embark on a Caribbean journey from San Juan to New York City, visiting St. Martin, Bridgetown, and Grand Turk.October: Experience fall foliage from Montreal to New York City, visiting Quebec City, Halifax, Boston, and Newport.November: Explore the Caribbean and Gulf Coast on a round-trip from Fort Lauderdale, featuring New Orleans, Belize City, and Grand Cayman.December: Sail from Fort Lauderdale to San Juan, discovering scenic ports like St. Barts, Castries, and Fort-de-France.

A Commitment to Enrichment and Immersion

Travelers can enjoy butler service, wellness programs, exquisite dining, and engaging guest speaker sessions onboard.

you may also like

Ancient settlement reveals remains of 1,800-year-old dog, baffling experts: 'Preserved quite well'
  • by foxnews
  • descember 09, 2016
Ancient settlement reveals remains of 1,800-year-old dog, baffling experts: 'Preserved quite well'

Archaeologists have recently unearthed the remarkably well-preserved remains of a dog from ancient Rome, shedding light on the widespread practice of ritual sacrifice in antiquity.

read more