Crystal Symphony
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18-night Transpacific & Alaska Cruise

With elegant lines and sweeping ocean views, the intimate ship houses expansive suites and guest rooms, alongside a world-class choice of dining, wellness and entertainment.
  • $500 per Couple Shipboard Credit
Offer ID: 1592332
Ship Name: Crystal Symphony
Sailing: Friday, Jun 12, 2026
Length: 18 Nights
OFFER ID: 1592332
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Huge department stores brim with shoppers, neon flashes from dusk to dawn, and the entire world pays heed to the slightest fluctuation on the Nikkei Index. From the Imperial Palace and Meiji Shrine to the fabled Ginza district, 20th-century Tokyo is an intriguing composite of East and West. Yuppies sporting Walkmen bow formally in greeting. Women in kimonos and Dior suits stroll side-by-side. Geishas play samisens while disc jockeys play the Top Forty. Japanese houses of wood and paper stand in the shadow of towering steel and mortar. Not far away, one of the world's most impressive sights soars 12,388 feet to its snow-clad peak: Mount Fuji, the majestic symbol of Japan.

A city for all seasons, Aomori attracts visitors from afar for its beauty and events. In the spring, Hirosaki Castle Park is one of Japan’s most famous sites for viewing the cherry blossoms. The Nebuta Festival is held in the summer time and is one of the largest and most colorful summer events in Japan. Lake Towada is famous for the changing of her leaves in the autumn, and the winter months bring glorious snow for skiing, skating and snowboarding. Aomori is also home to the largest outdoor Buddha’s in Japan – weighing over 220 tons.

Kushiro offers visitors a variety of attractions to enjoy including the Fisherman's Wharf MOO. It's unique architecture and location make it a perfect place for photos. The complex also houses many restaurants and excellent shopping. Kushiro also has one of the largest zoo's in Japan, a Wetland, and Marsh Observatory with luscious walking trails.

Travel across the International Dateline and step forward or backward in time one day.
Kodiak, home to Alaska's largest fishing fleet, offers a taste of Alaska's Russian heritage. Visit Russian Orthodox Church, and the Baranof Museum (located in Alaska's oldest wooden structure, a historic fur storehouse). Over 200 species of birds have been recorded in the Kodiak Archipelago, and bird watching is a main attraction. Special wildlife viewing is found at Miller Point within Ft. Abercrombie State Historic Park. During the early summer, gray, humpback, and minke whales can be spotted as they migrate through nearby Whale Passage. Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge was established to protect the habitat of the brown bear. Kodiak is home to extensive fishing, hunting and photographic opportunities.
Noted widely for prolific numbers of halibut and its 4.5 mile long "spit" extending into Kachemak Bay, Homer has become a destination spot for many Alaskan visitors. Whether you come here looking for adventure or just to "relax and get away from it all," Homer will fulfill your vacation dreams.
Seward and its surroundings comprise a land of memorable beauty--saltwater bays, blue glaciers, majestic mountains and alpine valleys. Located on the Kenai Peninsula at the head of Resurrection Bay, the city is one of Alaska's oldest communities, and also one of the most scenic.
Seventy-five miles long and covering over 1,350 square miles in area, the Hubbard Glacier is the largest tidewater glacier in North America. It is also one of the most impressive, a 300-foot wall of ice rising sheer and jagged from the ocean. You may hear the rumble and see the monumental splash as the glacier breaks off in great ice chunks, known as "calves."
Resting between snowcapped mountains and the Pacific Ocean, Sitka is one of the most beautiful seaside towns in Alaska and the biggest city in America - encircling 4,710 square miles on Baranof Island. No symbol shows Russian influence more than the landmark St. Michael's Cathedral. Original artifacts and icons, including the Sitka Madonna, were saved from fire and are on display. Visit Castle Hill, once site of a two-story log mansion known as Baranof's Castle, which overlooked Sitka Sound during the town's fur trading days. Only stone walls and mounted cannons remain from Russia's bloody battles against native Tlingit. Sitka National Historical Park offers information and artifacts relating to the Tlingits, including totem poles as a chronicle of early life on this fertile ground. Alaska Raptor Rehabilitation Center cares for as many as a dozen bald eagles and other birds at a time. The facility caters to rare wildlife recovering from injuries incurred in the wild. Among the more popular trails is Indian River Trail, which parallels a salmon stream, and the three-mile-long Gaven Hill Trail.
Wrangell, a hidden jewel in the heart of the Tongass National Forest, is the third oldest community in Alaska and the only community to be ruled by 4 nations: the indigenous Tlingit nation, Russia, Great Britain and the United States. The island is rich in native heritage as evidenced by the rock carvings at Petroglyph Beach as well as the totems seen around town. Walk in the steps of John Muir amidst historic buildings that will take you back to the unhurried pace of yesterday, and enjoy the beauty of the Stikine River and the surrounding wilderness.
Ketchikan is known as "Alaska's First City" because it's the first major community travelers come to as they travel north. The city is built on steep hillsides and is billed as salmon capital of the world. A quaint village, the town is three miles long and three blocks wide. With fishing boats sailing in and float planes ascending from the water, this seaside town is bustling with activity. With the world's largest collection of totem poles, Totem Bight State Historical Park offers insight into various native cultures of the Pacific Northwest. These wood-carved creations tell colorful, intricate tales – often showing a family history or depicting a local legend. Ketchikan has many options for adventure of relaxation, including mountain bike tours, sea kayaking, seaplane riding, or strolling down the boardwalk of Creek Street, Ketchikan's most famous section with a historic cable car and quaint boutiques. Blessed with an abundance of hiking trails, Ketchikan offers many breathtaking vistas, including the panoramic, 360-degree view from the top of Deer Mountain.
Seymour Narrows is as a segment of the Discovery Passage in British Columbia.  This section is well known for its strong tidal currents which can reach a velocity of up to 15 kn. The Seymour Narrows is well known for the infamous Ripple Rock, which was removed by an explosion back in 1958, and is known to Canada as being one of the countries National Historic Events.
Vancouver is a thriving metropolis surrounded by natural beauty. With parks, beaches, gardens, museums, art galleries and the second-largest Chinatown in North America, Vancouver lives up to its promise of offering something for everyone. With modern buildings set against green, rolling hillsides, this city is breathtaking; no location offers a more spectacular view than Stanley Park - with a zoo, aquarium, totem poles and honking geese. A short walk from the park leads to Robson Street, which offers the town's best window-shopping. Stores with European flavor share the avenue with delicatessens and tea rooms ready to serve. As architectural heart of the city, Robson Square features a central plaza with a food fair and an old provincial courthouse, which now houses Vancouver Art Gallery. Be sure to stop at 8 Pender St. - "the narrowest building in the world." Other points of interest include the Museum of Anthropology; Japanese-style Nitobe Memorial Garden; and VanDusen Botanical Garden. Capilano Canyon is site of the world's longest and highest suspension footbridge.

Double Guest Room with Ocean View

Inclusions

Combination Cruise Fare

Rates

$8500 PER PERSON

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Category: CSWM   

Size: 20 m²
Contemporary classic bedroom with junior butler service and impressive windows onto ocean views.

- Large picture window
- Sizeable living area with sofa
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding
- TV
- Walk-in shower

Double Guest Room with Veranda

Inclusions

Combination Cruise Fare

Rates

$10300 PER PERSON

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Category: CSVF   

Size: 20 m²
Balcony Size: 5 m²
Contemporary classic bedroom with junior butler service and comfortable seating constellations opening onto a private veranda.

- Large picture window
- Sizeable living area with sofa
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding
- TV
- Walk-in shower

Junior Crystal Penthouse Suite

Inclusions

Combination Cruise Fare

Rates

$24200 PER PERSON

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Category: RYVF   

Size: 60 m²
Balcony Size: 15 m²
Large suite with spacious rooms with separate dining and living areas, looking onto a private veranda, and accompanied by attentive butler service.

- Large private veranda
- Spacious living room
- Dining area
- Two TV's
- Separate bedroom area
- Vanity in bedroom
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding, and third berth
- Full jacuzzi bathtub with separate shower and bidet
- Walk-in closet

Sapphire Ocean View Suite

Inclusions

Combination Cruise Fare

Rates

$12400 PER PERSON

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Category: GSWM   

Size: 40 m²
Spacious suite, with living area, lavish finishings and expansive ocean views, accompanied by attentive butler service.

- Large Picture Window
- Spacious living room and dining area
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding, and third berth
- Walk-in closet
- Two TV's

Sapphire Veranda Suite

Inclusions

Combination Cruise Fare

Rates

$16300 PER PERSON

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Category: GSVF   

Size: 40 m²
Balcony Size: 10 m²
Spacious suite, with living area, lavish finishings and private veranda, accompanied by attentive butler service. Sapphire suites are available to book in new and classic design.

- Private veranda
- Spacious living room and dining area
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding, and third berth
- Walk-in closet
- Two TV's
- Washer and Dryer Combo available in select suites

Sapphire Veranda Suite

Inclusions

Combination Cruise Fare

Rates

$16800 PER PERSON

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Category: GSVM   

Size: 40 m²
Balcony Size: 10 m²
Spacious suite, with living area, lavish finishings and private veranda, accompanied by attentive butler service. Sapphire suites are available to book in new and classic design.

- Private veranda
- Spacious living room and dining area
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding, and third berth
- Walk-in closet
- Two TV's
- Washer and Dryer Combo available in select suites

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Statistics

Year Built:1995
Year Refurbished:2023
Year Entered Present Fleet:2023
Previous name:Crystal Symphony
County of Registry:Bahamas
Tonnage (GRT):51044
PAX (basis 2):0
Max Pax (inc. Uppers):606
Passenger Decks:12
Number of Crew:517
Officers' Nationality:International
Cruise/Hotel Staff Nationality:International

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Suites with balcony:0
Suites (no balcony)0
Ocean View with balcony0
Ocean View (no balcony)0
Accomodations Inside3
Total number of accomodations in all categories0

Ship Reviews

Cruise Reviews Reflect The Opinions Of Travel Editors And Cruisers / Readers And May Not Represent Those Of Our Company.

Super staff, excellent breakfasts, entertainment fantastic ★★★★★ January 30

Pros: Super staff, excellent breakfasts, entertainment fantastic

Cons: Head of FC not helpful at all. Pastries not up to Oceania standards. Guadeloupe shore excursion very bad

Review: No Review

Entire team of crew, staff and entertainers excellent! ★★★★★ January 17

Pros: Entire team of crew, staff and entertainers excellent!

Cons: No Cons

Review: No Review

great service from staff, loved our suite, good entertainment ★★★★ December 7

Pros: great service from staff, loved our suite, good entertainment

Cons: food slipping - no lobster on grill in evening buffet, general food quality down from a year ago

Review: No Review

Just about everything. Ship is new and verywell designed ★★★★★ October 30

Pros: Just about everything. Ship is new and verywell designed

Cons: No Cons

Review: No Review

Remarks

Fares listed are cruise only, per person in US dollars based on double occupancy. Fares include "destination fees" (i.e., fees, charges, tolls and taxes imposed on Crystal by governmental or quasi-governmental authorities as well as third party fees and charges arising from a ship's presence in a harbor or port). Please ask your travel advisor for details. Fares may not be combinable with other promotions, are capacity controlled, subject to availability and may be withdrawn or changed without notice. Restrictions may apply.

*Includes select beverages. **One complimentary reservation in each specialty restaurant 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. Additional reservations above the complimentary allotment will be $50 USD per person. Crystal expressly reserves the right to make modifications, revisions, and changes to the complimentary services and amenities at its sole and absolute discretion. For full terms & conditions, contact your Preferred Travel Advisor.

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.