Crystal Iceland Cruises On The New Crystal Endeavor

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Luxury cruise line Crystal Cruises unveiled the inaugural itineraries for its highly anticipated new Crystal Endeavor cruise ship. This ship offers a sleek design built to PC6 Polar Class specifications, anchor-free dynamic positioning technology, and a two-story, glass-enclosed Solarium affording spectacular views day into night. The ship debuts this summer with five 10-night Luxury Iceland Expeditions circumnavigating the country and crossing the Arctic Circle. 

ARCTIC ADVENTURE: LUXURY ICELAND EXPEDITIONS

Crystal Endeavor | July–August 2021 | Reservations open April 13, 2021

The Crystal Endeavor will embark on its first expedition cruise on July 17, 2021. Guests are able to add a one to three-night pre or post-cruise stay in Reykjavik to this 10-day cruise along with Iceland. The cruise sails from Reyjavik, around the Arctic Circle and to destinations like Arnarfjordur fjord, the geothermal springs of Vopnafjordur and Seydisfjordur, Flately Island and Surtsey Island.

A Crystal Expedition Cruise is an opportunity of a lifetime to learn about the destination from seasoned professionals, such as onboard geologists, ornithologists and biologists,  as well as exploring it yourself.

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The Luxury Iceland Expedition will begin at reduced capacity and guests must be fully vaccinated up to fourteen days prior to boarding. The Crystal Clean program will be implemented throughout each itinerary to provide a safe experience for guests and crew.

CRYSTAL CRUISES EXCLUSIVE OFFER | AT A GLANCE

  • All-Inclusive Fares from just $13,999 per guest including up to $3,000 Book Now Savings per guest
  • $300 “As You Wish” shipboard spending credit, per guest
  • Double Crystal Society Savings of 5% (members only); New-to-Crystal guests receive savings of 2.5%
  • Low Solo Fares from just 150%
  • Reduced deposit of 15% (normally 25%)
  • Relaxed Final Payment: due 60 days prior to first date of service

The Crystal Endeavor cost approximately half a billion U.S. dollars to build and designed to be the best in its class. As a Polar Class 6 ship, it is able to sail in the Arctic and Antarctic. This spacious ship accommodates 200 guests and 200 crew members, making it perfect for a safe and socially distant environment. She will set a new bar for luxury in her market, with onboard accommodations, amenities, spaciousness, experiences and service, unmatched in the industry.

There is still limited space on the Crystal Serenity Bahamas Cruises. All-inclusive cruises from $1,999 per guest. Crystal Cruises is excited to return to the sea this summer with a series of more than 30 new, 7-night Luxury Bahamas Escapes aboard the award-winning flagship, Crystal Serenity cruise ship. The 100% Bahamian itinerary will cruise round-trip from Nassau or Bimini – the choice is yours – to enjoy the allure of pink-sand beaches and the thrill of swimming with pigs for which The Bahamas is renowned. An equally spectacular destination unto herself, Crystal Serenity is the first ship to homeport in The Bahamas and features the highest guest space ratios of any ship cruising the Americas in 2021.

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