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18-night 2027 Grand Voyage Segment

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.
Offer ID: 1626395
Ship Name: Crystal Symphony
Sailing: Tuesday, Jul 20, 2027
Length: 18 Nights
OFFER ID: 1626395
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Wonderful Copenhagen is a city of bridge-spanned canals, copper-roofed buildings and manicured parks. This famous Baltic seaport is one of Europe’s loveliest capitals and the seat of the oldest monarchy in the world. Copenhagen is a focus for commerce, culture, industry and cosmopolitan atmosphere. The locale of Hans Christian Andersen’s enchanting tale of The Little Mermaid, Copenhagen is known as Denmark’s fairy-tale city. Its impressive theaters, museums and churches are of interest to many visitors; the best-loved attractions include the world-famous Tivoli Gardens, the Langelinie Harbor with its Little Mermaid statue and the busy shopping promenade known as Strøget.
Lined by woods and beaches, Aarhus (Arhus) invites you to enjoy its many attractions. Best known and treasured is probably the open-air museum ``the Old Town'' with more than 60 half-timbered houses, all carefully removed from their original sites throughout the country and restored here. The Prehistoric Museum of Moesgaard contains ethnographical and archaeological collections. Old Aarhus has narrow streets and alleys where many old houses converted into art shops, pottery workshops, galleries and cafes. Aarhus is the city where the Danish Royal family spends many holidays. With a magnificent view of the Park, Bay of Aarhus, and Marselisborg Woods the site is one of the best in Denmark. Aarhus has a rich cultural life all year. The beautiful Concert Hall adds new dimensions to the wide choice of cultural events. Aarhus is above all the City of Music.
Located at the mouth of the Göta River, Gothenburg (Goteborg), Sweden’s second largest city, is the busiest port in Scandinavia and one of Sweden’s prettiest and friendliest cities. Its town center, crisscrossed by canals, allows pedestrians to enjoy many traffic-free streets. Cultural events include the National Orchestra of Sweden at the Concert Hall or opera and ballet at the Opera House. The local clubs stage many international and Swedish artists. Shops in the city range from high street chains to exclusive boutiques. Sample one of the best cuisines in Europe. Visit picturesque cafés and sample some of the best food in Europe or visit one of the 17 museums in the city.

Arendal is a small town in the county of Aust-Agder, Norway.  It was originally called the Venice of Scandinavia because the town is built on seven islands, with a network of canals surrounding it. Sailing, riding, canoeing, fishing and other sports are also available here. Arendal is also home to several popular music festivals including the Hove Jazz Festival and Canal Street, a blues and rock restival.

Malmo is called the City of Parks, and is also know for its culinary cuisine, with more restaurants in Malmo than any other city in Sweden. While in Malmo be sure to explore the city's architecture by visiting the Malmohus Castle and the Turning Torso, a remarkable contemporary building. Visitors are also encouraged to visit Kallbadhuset, which is a popular site for saltwater swimming, and also features a splendid wood-fired sauna.

Explore the Atlantic Road through the middle of the ocean or walk the Fjord Route - a footpath on the very top of Fjord Norway. Whatever you choose to do in Kristiansund, it's sure to take your breath away.
Enjoy the appealing frontier atmosphere at this ancient whaling capital and base for expeditions to the North Pole.
Hammerfest, the world's northern-most city with a population of 7,000 residents, is located in the wide but calm bay of the Province of Finnmark. The North Atlantic Gulf Stream provides the city with an ice free port all year round. Hammerfest's short distance from the North Cape makes it an attractive destination to tourists. Like Tromso, Hammerfest became a major location for the start or end of arctic expeditions in the 19th century. In 1890, the town was one of the first in Europe to provide electric street lighting. Of course, the sun's disappearance from the sky during the arctic winter from November through February may have contributed to this distinction. Today the main street shops of this interesting trawler port offer a friendly welcome, and the drily -named 'Polar Bear Club' provides intriguing insights into Arctic history and tradition.
The world's northernmost village, Honningsvag, the gateway to the North Cape, is a completely modern fishing harbor set in a land of forests, fjord waters, and crashing waterfalls, everything bathed in summer by the eerie light of the midnight sun. Only the chapel withstood the German destruction of 1944. It's some 50 miles nearer to the North Pole than Hammerfest, on the Alta-Hammerfest bus route.
The Rock carvings at Alta, dating from circa 4200 BC to 500 BC, are on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. In additon, the Komsa culture was named after the Komsa mountain in Alta municipality, where the first archeological remains were discovered. In World War II, the German battleship Tirpitz used Altafjord as a harbor, and was damaged here by attacking allied warplanes. Altasaken in 1979 made headlines for weeks, as many people (especially environmentalists) demonstrated and used civil disobedience to prevent the building of a dam in order to produce hydropower. The dam was built, however, and the river still offers good salmon fishing.

Jan Mayen Island is a volcanic island in an area partly covered by glacier, in Norway. For many years no one was allowed to visit the island, but recently the tiny island has become available to tourists. There are several large lakes on the islands, overshadowed by the Beerenberg volcano, which may be climbed with permission form the station commander on the island. Jan Mayen is home to many birds, from the albatross-like fulmar to the black-and-white puffin. Visitors will also see harper seals and various species of whale swimming in the chilly waters.
 

Akureyri is one of Iceland's oldest towns, and features picturesque historic houses set below snowcapped peaks, botanical gardens and several museums. Explore the interior to see Godafoss Waterfall and Lake Myvatn. It is the largest settlement outside the south-west of Iceland, and one of the country's largest cities. The name means "Meadow Sandspit" in Icelandic. Akureyri is an important shipyard and fishing port, as well as a commercial and distributing centre for agriculture and manufacturing.
The town of Isafjord is a bona fide hive of industry. This busy fishing port runs to sizable shipyards as well as shrimp and fish factories— all ready to handle the catch of the day from the icy waters of the Denmark Strait. Recreational activities around here include hiking, kayaking, and of course, fishing.
The fire, frost and water symbolized by the red, white and blue of Iceland’s flag are manifested in this land. Reykjavik, or Smoky Bay, was so named in 874 A.D. by Ingolf Arnarson when he sighted the numerous hot springs on the Seltjarnarnes Peninsula. Today this remarkably pollution-free city is wrapped around a sweeping bay and has managed to retain its charming Old-World atmosphere. A pastiche of red-blue-and green-roofed houses together with the tall gray tower of Hallgrim’s Church dominate the skyline. In Old Town, many of the wooden buildings have been lovingly restored and stand side by side with modern timber and concrete structures. There are fine museums and art galleries; historic pubs present activity in late afternoon. The beautiful countryside outside of Reykjavik includes such natural wonders as volcanoes, geysers, glaciers, mountains and spectacular waterfalls.
The fire, frost and water symbolized by the red, white and blue of Iceland’s flag are manifested in this land. Reykjavik, or Smoky Bay, was so named in 874 A.D. by Ingolf Arnarson when he sighted the numerous hot springs on the Seltjarnarnes Peninsula. Today this remarkably pollution-free city is wrapped around a sweeping bay and has managed to retain its charming Old-World atmosphere. A pastiche of red-blue-and green-roofed houses together with the tall gray tower of Hallgrim’s Church dominate the skyline. In Old Town, many of the wooden buildings have been lovingly restored and stand side by side with modern timber and concrete structures. There are fine museums and art galleries; historic pubs present activity in late afternoon. The beautiful countryside outside of Reykjavik includes such natural wonders as volcanoes, geysers, glaciers, mountains and spectacular waterfalls.

Aquamarine Veranda Suite

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Standard Cruise Fare

Rates

$18910 PER PERSON

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Category: SSVM   

Size: 30 m²
Balcony Size: 8 m²
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.

- Private Veranda
- Sizeable living area with sofa
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding
- Vanity in dressing area
- TV
- Walk-in closet

Crystal Penthouse Suite

Inclusions

Standard Cruise Fare

Rates

$50800 PER PERSON

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Category: CHV4   

Size: 87 m²
Balcony Size: 10 m²
Largest suite with two walk-in wardrobes, separate living and dining areas with panoramic ocean views, a study, and a custom built-in bar. Enjoy unlimited dining at specialty restaurants, unlimited laundry services, and more.
- Large private veranda with teak furniture
- Spacious living room with TV, custom wool carpets, walnut floors, cabinetry and Swarovski® chandelier
- 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

Double Guest Room with Ocean View

Inclusions

Standard Cruise Fare

Rates

$11620 PER PERSON

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Category: CSWF   

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 Ocean View

Inclusions

Standard Cruise Fare

Rates

$12160 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

Standard Cruise Fare

Rates

$16600 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

Double Guest Room with Veranda

Inclusions

Standard Cruise Fare

Rates

$17400 PER PERSON

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Category: CSVM   

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

Standard Cruise Fare

Rates

$39800 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

Junior Crystal Penthouse Suite

Inclusions

Standard Cruise Fare

Rates

$43800 PER PERSON

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Category: RYVM   

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

Standard Cruise Fare

Rates

$16840 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

Standard Cruise Fare

Rates

$20710 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

Standard Cruise Fare

Rates

$21520 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

Stateroom

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.