Crystal Serenity unveils 2023 voyages

Crystal Serenity will sail 32 itineraries in 2023, including the 140-night Wild Kingdoms & Exotic Discoveries World Cruise

Crystal Cruises is now accepting bookings for her 2023 itineraries on board the 980-guest Crystal Serenity.

In 2023, the luxury ship will sail 32 individual itineraries, ranging from seven to 23 nights, covering the South Pacific islands, Africa, Egypt, Americana, New England & Canada, Mediterranean and the Caribbean.

Crystal Serenity will sail 32 itineraries in 2023, including the 140-night Wild Kingdoms & Exotic Discoveries World Cruise

Crystal Serenity’s 2023 voyages is now available for booking, with Crystal’s new Easy Book programme offering reduced deposits and waived admin fees for all new bookings made through June 30, 2020.

Highlights of Crystal Serenity’s 2023 deployment include the 140-night Wild Kingdoms & Exotic Discoveries World Cruise, which visits 73 destinations across 40 countries, departing from Miami, with alternative disembarkation options in Venice and Athens for 128- and 119-night itineraries, respectively.

From June through August, A connoisseur’s collection of the Black Sea, Mediterranean and Western Europe sails to Italy, Greece, Spain and Portugal, plus sojourns through the Black Sea, calling in Bulgaria, Romania, Georgia and Turkey.

Come September through October, the Autumn beauty in New England & Canada sailings journey to the epicentres and bastions of American history like Newport and Bar Harbor, the majestic forests, trails and waterfalls that cloak the coastline, and the contrasting big city life found in Manhattan, Boston and Québec City.

Year-end, from November through December, the Caribbean island escapes sails from one sun-kissed shore to another, stopping over at boutique ports like St. John, St. Barts, Antigua, St. Kitts, and St. Maarten.

Guests seeking extended journeys throughout the year, outside the full World Cruise, can combine multiple voyages for up to 100 days of luxury exploration without repeating a port.

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