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Fort Lauderdale

Singapore

85 NIGHTS

FARES FROM

$44,000  per guest *

depart

Jan 11, 2028

arrive

Apr 6, 2028

ABOARD Crystal Symphony
48 ports
85 nights
24 countries
48 ports
Weave through a tapestry of vibrant destinations on this 85-night Grand Journey, from exotic South Pacific islands to the mythic cities of Asia. Starting in Fort Lauderdale, we cruise first to Cozumel, in Mexico, before exploring the Mayan treasures of Belize City and Santo Tomas, Guatemala. After cruising through the Panama Canal, one of the great man-made wonders of the world, we weave our way along the west coast of South America, visiting Guayaquil in Ecuador and discovering the vibrant Peruvian capital, Lima. Relaxing days at sea bring us to Easter Island, home to the mysterious moai statues, followed by the idyllic beaches of French Polynesia, including Tahiti and Bora Bora. We fast-forward 24 hours by crossing the dateline to fabulous Fiji, and head into New Zealand waters, exploring the stunning Bay of Islands and gleaming cities. The adventure continues in Australia, where Melbourne and Kangaroo Island are among the fascinating stops. Intriguing Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines are next on the agenda, before we reach Vietnam for an overnight stay in Ho Chi Minh City. Finally, we glide into Singapore.

Your Itinerary

01.

Fort Lauderdale, United States Of America
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jan 11, 2028

departure 9:00 PM

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Known as the `Venice of America,` Fort Lauderdale is to Miami, what poetry is to prose. Despite the two cities being only 30 miles apart, there is a world of difference between them. With its stunning beaches, thriving arts, and culture scene, and picturesque waterways, Fort Lauderdale offers a perfect blend of relaxation and excitement. Visitors can soak up the sun on the pristine white sands of Fort Lauderdale Beach, explore the arty, independent boutiques and restaurants along Las Olas Boulevard, or take a scenic boat tour through the city's intricate network of canals. The city also boasts a diverse range of attractions, including world-class museums, lush parks, and bustling nightlife.

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Day at sea

jan 12, 2028

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Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico

jan 13, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

9 EXCURSIONS

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Soak up the sun on Mexico's largest island. Cozumel has pristine palm-lined beaches and plenty of opportunities for you to get lost in Mayan mysteries, explore Caribbean coral formations, or simply relax on a white sand beach.

there are 9 optional shore experiences at this port

04.

Belize City, Belize

jan 14, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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5 EXCURSIONS

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Belize City is the largest city and former capital of Belize. Situated on the eastern coast of the country, the city is a vibrant and diverse urban center that offers a mix of cultural experiences, historical sites, and access to the natural wonders of the country. Its happy location along the Caribbean Sea adds to its appeal, promising visitors lots of fun in the sun, whether you chose to relax on one of the sandy beaches found outside the city, or explore the underwater world of the Belize Barrier Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The nearby caves and atolls are prime spots for snorkeling, diving, and marine adventures. Unsurprisingly, the region is rife with Mayan ruins, and Belize City's proximity to these significant archaeological sites allows visitors to explore the rich Maya heritage of the region. Ancient archaeological sites such as Altun Ha, Cuello, Xunantunich and Nohoch Che'en Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve are all located a short distance from the city and feature impressive pyramids and ceremonial plazas. For those who are more interested in modern day and history should stroll the city to St. John's Cathedral, built from 1812 to 1820, for a chance to see the oldest Anglican cathedral in Central America as well as Swing Bridge, an iconic drawbridge, that connects the north and south sides of the city.

there are 5 optional shore experiences at this port

05.

Santo Tomas, Guatemala

jan 15, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

5 EXCURSIONS

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Santo Tomás de Castilla in Guatemala attracts adventurers with activities like waterfall hikes, rainforest explorations, bird-watching, and tours of UNESCO ancient Maya cities. The country is rife with wildlife: more than 400 species of birds—including toucans and parrots live in the jungle interior. As a former Belgian colony, colonial landmarks, including the 16th-century Spanish fort Castillo de San Felipe, dot the landscape. Unlike its neighbors, Guatemala is still developing, and as such offers an uncharted and genuine experience: local markets promise many authentic shopping opportunities, with beautiful locally crafted goods at negotiable prices.

there are 5 optional shore experiences at this port

06.

Roatan Island, Honduras

jan 16, 2028

7:00 AM - 3:00 PM

5 EXCURSIONS

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Here, where the skies are wide expanses of blue, waters are a transparent turquoise, and beaches are pure white edged by lush green palms, you can aim a point-and-shoot in almost any direction and get a beautiful picture. Photography aside, you can also dive, snorkel and swim with the dolphins. You might opt to explore the reef in a glass-bottom boat, go into town to shop for island crafts, or see the butterfly and floral gardens.

there are 5 optional shore experiences at this port

07.

Day at sea

jan 17, 2028

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Puerto Limón, Costa Rica

jan 18, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Puerto Limón, located on the Caribbean side of Costa Rica, boasts a rich combination of sights, sounds and smells. Once ashore, embrace these elements as they surround you, filling your senses with the essence of this delightful port city. The growth of the coffee market prompted the Costa Rican government to search for an Atlantic port to facilitate shipping coffee to Europe and beyond. In 1871, the port of Limón was established and what was once a migrant fishermen's village of five huts grew into an important center of commerce. With the introduction of a rail service the following year between San José and the Atlantic coast, Limón became a thriving railroad and banana town.

09.

Day at sea

jan 19, 2028

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Cartagena, Colombia

jan 20, 2028

7:00 AM - 2:30 PM

8 EXCURSIONS

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A kaleidoscope of color, rich in cultural heritage and old-world charm. Find Spanish colonial architecture, lively music, and mouth-watering cuisine. She is celebrated as the queen of the Caribbean coast, and given the shimmering lagoons, bays and stunning sea that surround her, it's easy to see why. Cartagena's beautifully preserved Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, with winding alleys, vibrant displays of architecture and iconic churches. Explore islands offshore, swim in the crystalline waters, and be sure to sample the ceviche!

there are 8 optional shore experiences at this port

11.

Panama Canal Transit, Panama

jan 21, 2028

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The Panama Canal famously connects the Pacific Ocean with the Caribbean Sea. It began its activity in 1914, quickly becoming a crucial waterway for maritime trade. While traversing this iconic waterway, you can admire the glorious natural landscapes, which are just 15 minutes away from Panama City.

Fuerte Amador, Panama

jan 21, 2028

arrival 9:00 PM

Overnight

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Fuerte Amador, the gateway port to Panama City, seamlessly merges history and culture while captivating the hearts of travelers the world over. Once a defensive complex guarding the Panama Canal's entrance, it now offers a portal to Panama's past and present. The nearby Miraflores Locks Visitor Center narrates the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal, reflecting the nation's global significance, while the strategic location also provides access to the UNESCO-listed Casco Viejo district. However, visitors to Fuerte Amador would be remiss not to make the short, 8-mile, trip into Panama City. The capital city seamlessly intertwines past and present, inviting travelers to unravel its history while embracing the vigor of contemporary life—a cultural tapestry that lures explorers seeking both intellectual and sensory fulfillment. Amid the urban landscape, verdant parks and waterfront promenades provide pockets of tranquility.

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Fuerte Amador, Panama

jan 22, 2028

departure 6:00 PM

8 EXCURSIONS

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Fuerte Amador, the gateway port to Panama City, seamlessly merges history and culture while captivating the hearts of travelers the world over. Once a defensive complex guarding the Panama Canal's entrance, it now offers a portal to Panama's past and present. The nearby Miraflores Locks Visitor Center narrates the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal, reflecting the nation's global significance, while the strategic location also provides access to the UNESCO-listed Casco Viejo district. However, visitors to Fuerte Amador would be remiss not to make the short, 8-mile, trip into Panama City. The capital city seamlessly intertwines past and present, inviting travelers to unravel its history while embracing the vigor of contemporary life—a cultural tapestry that lures explorers seeking both intellectual and sensory fulfillment. Amid the urban landscape, verdant parks and waterfront promenades provide pockets of tranquility.

there are 8 optional shore experiences at this port

13.

Day at sea

jan 23, 2028

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Manta, Ecuador

jan 24, 2028

7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

5 EXCURSIONS

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Once a small fishing village, Manta is today Ecuador's second busiest port, known for being the unofficial `Tuna Capital of the World.` A morning arrival ensures seeing commercial ships being loaded and unloaded and, with a little luck, the tuna fleet will be bringing in the night's catch. The city has a rich history dating back to pre-Columbian times when indigenous cultures inhabited the region. The area was later encountered by Spanish explorers during the 16th century and the city's name, Manta, is believed to originate from the indigenous Ecuavole tribe that lived in the area. Stroll the waterfront esplanade, where you'll not only find a refreshing breeze but a variety of tempting restaurants, bars, and street vendors selling everything from Alpaca shawls and hats to paintings and wood carvings.

there are 5 optional shore experiences at this port

15.

Guayaquil, Ecuador

jan 25, 2028

9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

10 EXCURSIONS

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To most seasoned travelers, Guayaquil is known for being the gateway to the Galapagos Islands. However, there's much to appreciate and enjoy about the “Pacific Pearl” all on its own. The Malecon 2000 is the beating heart and signature feature of this city. Running along the Guayas River, this promenade offers up lovely green spaces, shops and boutiques, museums, a wide variety of restaurants, handicraft market, and all kinds of entertainment options. Cast your gaze up toward the distant hills and you'll see Las Peñas, the picturesque, barrio dotted with brightly colored houses. You'll also want to look up into the trees at the Parque Seminario, where you'll spot iguanas wisely waiting out the heat of the day in the shade.

there are 10 optional shore experiences at this port

16.

Day at sea

jan 26, 2028

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Salaverry, Peru

jan 27, 2028

7:00 AM - 4:00 PM

5 EXCURSIONS

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Found about equidistant between the Ecuadorian border and Lima, Salaverry enjoys a happy placement on the Peruvian coastline. Originally a very quiet small fishing village, the fishing boats still set out at sunset, a centuries-old tradition that sustains the town. Salaverry has enjoyed expansion in recent years, notably by the surfing comunity who come here looking for a quiet place to ride the waves. However, surfing is not the town's only claim to fame. Salaverry invites exploration with its blend of history and local life and carries a rich history that stretches back to ancient times. It was originally inhabited by the Moche civilization, known for their remarkable pottery and intricate metalwork. Later, it became a significant part of the Chimú Kingdom, which thrived in the region. The town's proximity to Chan Chan, the capital of the Chimú, attests to its historical importance. Today, Salaverry stands as a blend of its ancestral roots, colonial heritage, and modern life—a destination where history whispers through its streets and cultural sites.

there are 5 optional shore experiences at this port

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Callao (Lima), Peru

jan 28, 2028

arrival 9:00 AM

Overnight

7 EXCURSIONS

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The gateway to Lima, Callao offers visitors the perfect balance of things to see, do, and relax. At just seven miles from the capital, you would be forgiven for thinking that Callao is simply a suburb, but this city very much has it's own identity. The old center of Callao has houses from the Lima colonial era and public squares with historical monuments, such as the stunning Plaza Miguel Grau and Plaza Independencia. The popular Punta district offers locals and visitors alike a wide variety of restaurants to choose from, most featuring the Peruvian classic, ceviche. There's also a lovely boardwalk where you can walk off your meal while soaking-in views of the sea and surrounds.

there are 7 optional shore experiences at this port

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Callao (Lima), Peru

jan 29, 2028

departure 7:00 PM

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The gateway to Lima, Callao offers visitors the perfect balance of things to see, do, and relax. At just seven miles from the capital, you would be forgiven for thinking that Callao is simply a suburb, but this city very much has it's own identity. The old center of Callao has houses from the Lima colonial era and public squares with historical monuments, such as the stunning Plaza Miguel Grau and Plaza Independencia. The popular Punta district offers locals and visitors alike a wide variety of restaurants to choose from, most featuring the Peruvian classic, ceviche. There's also a lovely boardwalk where you can walk off your meal while soaking-in views of the sea and surrounds.

20.

Day at sea

jan 30, 2028

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Day at sea

jan 31, 2028

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Day at sea

feb 01, 2028

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Day at sea

feb 02, 2028

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Hanga Roa, Chile

feb 03, 2028

arrival 12:00 PM

Overnight

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Rapa Nui, the indigenous name of Easter Island, astounds with sights unlike anywhere else in the world. The creative Polynesian inhabitants of the 13th to 16th centuries built monumental stone statues, known as moai, of which 1,000 still dot the island. Carved human figures with massive heads, they represent ancestral chiefs facing inland to protect the community. Some are lined up in imposing rows (Ahu Tongariki, Ahu Nau Nau), others are staggered over hillsides and craters. What boggles the mind is how the inhabitants of this incredibly remote island, 2,300 miles (3,700km) from the Chilean coast, managed to carve and move such colossal sentinels, many weighing between 10 and 12 metric tons. Solidified volcanic ash was their material and ropes, levers, and log rollers believed to be their method. Beyond the statues, petroglyphs depicting birdmen can be seen at Orongo Ceremonial Village. Today's occupants live in Hanga Roa village, your welcoming entry to this astonishing island.

25.

Hanga Roa, Chile

feb 04, 2028

departure 4:00 PM

Anchor

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Rapa Nui, the indigenous name of Easter Island, astounds with sights unlike anywhere else in the world. The creative Polynesian inhabitants of the 13th to 16th centuries built monumental stone statues, known as moai, of which 1,000 still dot the island. Carved human figures with massive heads, they represent ancestral chiefs facing inland to protect the community. Some are lined up in imposing rows (Ahu Tongariki, Ahu Nau Nau), others are staggered over hillsides and craters. What boggles the mind is how the inhabitants of this incredibly remote island, 2,300 miles (3,700km) from the Chilean coast, managed to carve and move such colossal sentinels, many weighing between 10 and 12 metric tons. Solidified volcanic ash was their material and ropes, levers, and log rollers believed to be their method. Beyond the statues, petroglyphs depicting birdmen can be seen at Orongo Ceremonial Village. Today's occupants live in Hanga Roa village, your welcoming entry to this astonishing island.

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Day at sea

feb 05, 2028

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Day at sea

feb 06, 2028

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Adamstown (Sightseen Only), Pitcairn Island

feb 07, 2028

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Of all the curious places to visit in the world, Adamstown is surely one of the most intriguing. This tiny community is the only settlement in the four volcanic Pitcairn Islands, which are strewn across hundreds of miles of the largest marine reserve in the world. Its 35 residents are almost all descendants of the 18th-century mutineers from HMS Bounty and the Tahitians who accompanied them, event that will probably be the theme of your visit. The wreck of the sloop is still visible to scuba divers, there are canons and an anchor on display in and around the square, the local museum features a bible owned by Fletcher Christian, and the house of the son of Christian is still standing. The grave of the last surviving mutineer, John Adams, for whom this town is named, provides an obvious pilgrimage, as does Christian's Cave, which you can take an easy hike to, perhaps spying the Pitcairn reed warbler on your way. Other natural highlights include a refreshing dip in the sea pool, spotting whales, and stargazing – unsurprisingly, this remote spot is an International Dark Sky Sanctuary.

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Day at sea

feb 08, 2028

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Day at sea

feb 09, 2028

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Fakarava, French Polynesia

feb 10, 2028

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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5 EXCURSIONS

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Few islands melt the heart like the 100 or so that make up French Polynesia. Cast adrift in the South Pacific, midway between California and Australia, this large atoll is a semi-autonomous territory of France, part of the Tuamotu archipelago, northeast of the main island of Tahiti. Together with six neighboring islands, it proudly bears the UNESCO stamp on its biosphere reserve, which is home to an astonishing array of coral and other marine life, from colorful clouds of surgeonfish to sleek manta rays. Intrepid divers come from across the world to swim with great grey reef sharks at Fakarava's southern edge – snorkeling, kayaking, and paddle boarding are among the tamer watersport choices. Rotoava is the sleepy main village, and slower pleasures include wandering its few streets, shopping for the lustrous pearls farmed here, and wiggling toes in the island's white sands.

there are 5 optional shore experiences at this port

32.

Rangiroa, French Polynesia

feb 11, 2028

7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Anchor

3 EXCURSIONS

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A mesmerizing atoll in French Polynesia, where endless turquoise lagoons, vibrant coral reefs, and a laid-back island atmosphere provide the ultimate South Pacific sanctuary. As the second largest atoll in the world, this ring-shaped island is known for being a popular spot for scuba diving due to its diverse marine wildlife. Situated in French Polynesia, this tropical paradise offers many other activities such as dolphin watching, surfing, fishing or visiting the peaceful villages of Avatoru and Tiputa.

there are 3 optional shore experiences at this port

33.

Huahine, French Polynesia

feb 12, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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This lagoon-looped island off the northwest coast of Tahiti is the place to delve into Polynesia's ancestral culture. Many legends swirl around the millennia-old marae (sacred meeting places) and archaeological sites, while a traditional dwelling now houses a museum under its vaulted bamboo ceiling. Once the home of Tahitian royalty, Huahine is impossibly green, its rich soil growing a bounty of crops: from bananas and breadfruit to more ornamental vanilla orchids. If you can bear to leave the island's knockout beaches behind, hikes through the lush countryside are rewarded with dips in cool pools fed by crashing waterfalls.

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Tahiti (Papeete), French Polynesia

feb 13, 2028

Overnight

6 EXCURSIONS

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The bustling capital of French Polynesia, where vibrant markets, lively nightlife, and a fusion of Polynesian and French cultures come together in the heart of picturesque Tahiti. Stroll along the wide waterfront-boulevard and marvel and the gorgeous waters and perfect beaches. Tahitian locals and shopkeepers welcome you as you explore the carefree spirit of their island.

there are 6 optional shore experiences at this port

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Tahiti (Papeete), French Polynesia

feb 14, 2028

departure 6:00 AM

1 EXCURSION

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The bustling capital of French Polynesia, where vibrant markets, lively nightlife, and a fusion of Polynesian and French cultures come together in the heart of picturesque Tahiti. Stroll along the wide waterfront-boulevard and marvel and the gorgeous waters and perfect beaches. Tahitian locals and shopkeepers welcome you as you explore the carefree spirit of their island.

there are 1 optional shore experiences at this port

Moorea Island, French Polynesia

feb 14, 2028

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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7 EXCURSIONS

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An enchanting South Pacific haven in French Polynesia, where jagged volcanic peaks, lush emerald valleys, and crystal-clear lagoons create the perfect setting for an island escape. The idyllic volcanic island of Moorea is a place rich in untouched nature and enchanting landscapes. Known for its unique heart shape, the island is surrounded by white-sand beaches and stunning greenery to enjoy as you take part in tourist excursions and other outdoor activities.

there are 7 optional shore experiences at this port

36.

Raiatea, French Polynesia

feb 15, 2028

7:00 AM - 8:00 PM

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This halcyon island is as spiritual as it is beautiful. The second-largest of the Society Islands after Tahiti, Raiatea is the ancient ancestral home of the Polynesian people and, legend has it, the birthplace of gods. While neighboring Bora Bora is a magnet for visitors, Raiatea has a serenity that's unmatched, thanks in no small part to its sacred place in Polynesian history and culture. Learn more at Taputapuatea marae, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which would have been used as a ceremonial and social space, and a point where the human and spiritual worlds met. Elsewhere, while Raiatea doesn't have the impressive beaches found on other islands, its mountainous interior offers calf-stretching hikes with glorious views, while its impossible clear waters reward divers with shipwrecks and a colorful array of marine life.

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Bora Bora (Society Islands), French Polynesia

feb 16, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Anchor

7 EXCURSIONS

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Snorkel and dive in the stunning turquoise lagoons of Bora Bora, known for its white sand beaches and luxurious overwater bungalows. Escape into the marvels of this island paradise. Bora Bora has been called the most beautiful island in the world with its tranquil lagoons, sugar-white beaches and exotic flora and fauna.

there are 7 optional shore experiences at this port

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Day at sea

feb 17, 2028

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Day at sea

feb 18, 2028

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Pago Pago, American Samoa

feb 19, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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It's all about the welcome in the beautiful port of Pago Pago (pronounced Pango Pango), on the shores of a deep natural harbor in the shadow of jungle-cloaked Mount Pioa – more lyrically known as Rainmaker Mountain. This is a place that has long-established, valued customs and traditions, passed down the generations over many centuries, where the offer of a drink made from the kava root has been turned into a ritual, Sunday is still a day of rest, and myths, legends and a turbulent history are shared through storytelling, dance, crafts and, of course, tattoos. But the capital of American Samoa is also a modern urban center with shops and sights including the Jean P. Haydon Museum, with its displays of war canoes, jewelry made from coconut shells and seeds, and a curious exhibition about the island chain's role in the U.S. Apollo Space Missions

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Day at sea

feb 20, 2028

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feb 20, 2028

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Suva, Fiji

feb 22, 2028

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

5 EXCURSIONS

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Explore Suva, Fiji's enchanting capital, where a kaleidoscope of colonial architecture, bustling markets, and a fusion of Fijian, Indian, and Pacific cultures merge to create a uniquely vibrant urban experience. Suva sits on the southeast shores of mountainous Viti Levu ("Great Fiji"), largest of the over 800 islands which comprise the Republic of Fiji. Local folk traditions remain strong, like fire-walks and welcoming ceremonies, wood-carving and the fabrication of tree-bark cloth. The island's proud history is showcased in the Fiji Museum, with its impressive collection of war canoes.

there are 5 optional shore experiences at this port

43.

Lautoka, Fiji

feb 23, 2028

departure 8:00 PM

11 EXCURSIONS

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Lautoka, known as the `Sugar City,` is a bustling port town located on the beautiful island of Viti Levu in Fiji. As you step foot in Lautoka, you are greeted by warm tropical breezes and a vibrant atmosphere. Explore the bustling markets, where you can immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and fragrances of fresh fruits, vegetables, and handicrafts. Indulge in the rich flavors of Fijian cuisine, savoring local delicacies such as kokoda (marinated fish) and lovo (traditional underground oven-cooked feast). Discover the pristine white sandy beaches nearby, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and simply basking in the sun. Lautoka invites you to embrace the beauty of Fiji and experience the warm hospitality of its people.

there are 11 optional shore experiences at this port

44.

Day at sea

feb 24, 2028

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Port Vila, Vanuatu

feb 25, 2028

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

9 EXCURSIONS

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Port Vila, the vibrant capital city of Vanuatu, is a tropical paradise that captivates visitors with its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Nestled along the shores of Efate Island, Port Vila offers a unique blend of lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and turquoise waters teeming with marine life. Explore the bustling local markets, where you can immerse yourself in the flavors and aromas of fresh produce and local handicrafts. Dive into the crystal-clear waters to discover vibrant coral reefs and hidden underwater caves. With its warm hospitality, breathtaking landscapes, and exciting adventures, Port Vila is a haven for travelers seeking a tropical escape like no other.

there are 9 optional shore experiences at this port

46.

Lifou, New Caledonia

feb 26, 2028

7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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4 EXCURSIONS

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The French overseas territory of New Caledonia lies in the south-western Pacific about 750 miles off the east coast of Australia. Lifou is east of the little nation's mainland and is the largest of New Caledonia's four Loyalty Islands. Around its coast are high cliffs, white-sand beaches and coral reefs. The rich vegetation of the interior supports a wealth of vivid birds, from red and black New Caledonian myzomelas to yellow and grey fantailed gerygones. In addition, the island is dotted with vanilla plantations. Cruise ships call in at Easo in the north-west, anchoring just off land, with tenders taking passengers ashore; beaches stretch either side of the dock. An old missionary chapel, Notre Dame de Lourdes, is strikingly set on cliffs above the bay and can be reached on foot. Other activities include snorkeling in the marine reserve of Jinek Bay, just west of Easo; swimming at secluded Kiki beach a couple of miles south; and visiting the island's main settlement, the village of We, on the east coast, about half an hour's drive across the island.

there are 4 optional shore experiences at this port

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Noumea, New Caledonia

feb 27, 2028

8:00 AM - 9:00 PM

6 EXCURSIONS

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The vibrant capital of New Caledonia, where French elegance meets South Pacific charm in a stunning blend of soft sand beaches, diverse marine life, and a rich fusion of cultures. Having served as the South Pacific headquarters for the U.S. military during World War II, the main island of New Caledonia, called Grande Terre, has played a prominent role on the world stage. These days, the island's sunny weather and natural beauty have taken the spotlight. Noumea has a distinctly French flair with fine restaurants and designer boutiques. Off shore are the vast barrier reefs and the largest lagoon complex in the world.

there are 6 optional shore experiences at this port

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Pine Island, New Caledonia

feb 28, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Are we in paradise? You might think so from the look of this self-described forest of araucaria pines lassoed by soft sand and clear seas. In fact, L'Île des Pins is the name of the main island, next to which sits another, Kômoto, and a cluster of islets. Along with Walpole island, 150 miles east, this is part of New Caledonia, and while it may be the furthest flung of France's territories, they bake a tasty baguette at the boulangerie in the main town, Vao, and the local delicacy is a giant snail. There is a natural pool for swimming and snorkeling, the cave grotto of a local queen to investigate, and a beachfront statue of St Maurice encircled by totem poles serves as a reminder of both indigenous and colonial influences. There also a darker side of the island to uncover at the ruins of the prison that once held hundreds of revolutionaries from the defeated Paris Commune and, later, Algerian rebels, and the graveyard where many were buried.

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Day at sea

feb 29, 2028

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Day at sea

mar 01, 2028

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Bay of Islands, New Zealand

mar 02, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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5 EXCURSIONS

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Stunning landscapes, sparkling waters and tropical weather are just some of the aspects that define the magnificent Bay of Islands. This region of New Zealand is a popular spot for tourists and locals, who are drawn to the incredible scenery of its green and paradisiac coastline.

there are 5 optional shore experiences at this port

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Auckland, New Zealand

mar 03, 2028

7:00 AM - 11:00 PM

9 EXCURSIONS

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New Zealand's vibrant cosmopolitan, Auckland's spectacular waterfrontand,the magnificent skylinearean iconic blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty. Situated astride a narrow, jade-green isthmusbetween the shimmering waters of the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean on two harbors, theWaitemata and Manukau, is Auckland. This vibrant city is a gateway to New Zealand's natural andcultural treasures: great natural beauty, friendly people, magnificent glacier-studded mountain ranges,sculpted fjords, pristine beaches, lush rainforest, an endless array of sporting activities,and,not-to-be-forgottenplenty of sheep and rolling farmland.?

there are 9 optional shore experiences at this port

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Day at sea

mar 04, 2028

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Napier, New Zealand

mar 05, 2028

7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

5 EXCURSIONS

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Nestled on the Pacific coastline of New Zealand's North Island is charming Napier, a town with much to boast about. Napier is known for producing wool, growing fruit, cultivating grapes and making wine. The city abounds in art deco splendor with iconic landmarks, rivaled only by the surrounding natural beauty of Hawke's Bay. A highlight of the region is wild and wonderful Cape Kidnappers, known for its gannet colony, considered to be one of only two such mainland colonies in the world.

there are 5 optional shore experiences at this port

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Wellington, New Zealand

mar 06, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Arrive in Wellington and its ambitious spirit is clear to see in the skyline of shiny towers. Yet New Zealand's capital is a friendly place with an independent air, where just wandering around the streets is a pleasure, stopping for a great coffee or a glass of locally brewed craft beer. You can delve a little deeper into New Zealand's culture and history at the national museum, Te Papa Tongeriwa, on the waterfront, with stories and objects from pre-colonial days. In fact, at Zealandia, you can travel even further back in time – this urban eco-sanctuary is attempting to restore nature to its pre-human state. Movie fans won't want to miss a tour of the Weta Workshop, the film effects company that worked on The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit among other blockbusters. But find time, too, for a ride on the cable car to the Kelburn Lookout for a spectacular overview.

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Day at sea

mar 07, 2028

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Day at sea

mar 08, 2028

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Day at sea

mar 09, 2028

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Melbourne, Australia

mar 10, 2028

arrival 7:00 AM

11 EXCURSIONS

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Experience Melbourne, Australia's cosmopolitan cultural hub, where a labyrinth of laneways, world-class dining, vibrant street art, and a thriving arts scene meld together in a city that captivates the senses. Melbourne is the capital city of Victoria - and a global capital of trend-setting cool. Dynamic, sporty and arty, it still maintains an air of old-world grace with spacious tree-lined boulevards and expansive parks. The prosperous lifestyle of its people is both cosmopolitan and sophisticated. The heritage of more than 100 different cultures has contributed to Melbourne's richly international character - exemplified by its range of 15,000 dining venues offering more than 50 different kinds of cuisine.

there are 11 optional shore experiences at this port

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Portland, Australia

mar 11, 2028

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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The broad-backed giants of the ocean, mighty Southern Right whales, come within meters of the shore during their annual migration off this seafaring city in Victoria. Venture to nearby Cape Bridgewater to also spot the powerful blows of blue whales as they feast on this coast's abundant krill, as well as hundreds of long-nosed fur seals nonchalantly lolling on rocks. There are many layers of history to be unearthed, too: the ding-ding-dinging cable tram rolls from the maritime discovery center to a clutch of museums; while inland, Budj Bim national park – in a dormant volcano – is central to the culture of the Gunditjmara people, who are the traditional owners of the land.

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Adelaide, Australia

mar 12, 2028

12:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Anchor

7 EXCURSIONS

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Discover Adelaide, South Australia's elegant capital, where a fusion of charming architecture, lush parklands, and a thriving food and wine scene create a refined and inviting urban experience. Adelaide straddles the Torrens River on a narrow plain between the Mt. Lofty Ranges and the blue waters of the Gulf of St. Vincent, boasting a profusion of gardens, playgrounds, sporting fields and colorful flower beds. Affectionately known as the "City of Churches," the combination of verdant parklands and stately buildings imbue this prosperous center with enduring grace and character.

there are 7 optional shore experiences at this port

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Kangaroo Island, Australia

mar 13, 2028

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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Few places in the world have more diverse flora and fauna than this epic outcrop off South Australia. From bottlenose dolphins, black cockatoos, echidnas and goannas to kangaroos, koalas, sea lions and wallabies, it's an A-Z of Antipodean zoology. As soon as a nearby leaf rustles, you'll want your binoculars at the ready. But if the adrenalin of a wildlife sighting isn't enough, there are more full-throttle experiences on offer: quad-biking in the bush; sandboarding down the dunes; and exploring a two-kilometer-long subterranean labyrinth of sinkholes and caverns. Lower your pulse once more in the boutique vineyards that craft cool-climate wines with minimal intervention.

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Day at sea

mar 14, 2028

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Day at sea

mar 15, 2028

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Albany (Western Australia), Australia

mar 16, 2028

7:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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Nature at its most wild and rugged is the wondrous spectacle on offer in this corner of Western Australia. To take it all in, impressively engineered lookouts are cantilevered over towering cliffs as the sapphire ocean foams and froths below, while hikes to a granite skywalk scale rocky outcrops that were millions of years in the making. This area also has some of the country's most incredible beaches: green pools sheltered by giant boulders; scoops of squeaky white sand and rolling surf. Even the eerie Historic Whaling Station seems in awe of the natural world, with its huge sperm whale skeleton reminding us of the powerful creatures of the deep.

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Fremantle (Perth), Australia

mar 17, 2028

arrival 2:00 PM

Overnight

3 EXCURSIONS

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Nicknamed Freo by the locals, Fremantle is friendly and welcoming, eclectic and eccentric. Located in Western Australia on the Swan River, it is a cosmopolitan city with a hippy-vibe featuring fabulous artisanal food, handcrafted beers, quirky music and a lively music and arts scene. Known for its Victorian architecture, maritime history and one-time role as a British penal colony, it is also a gateway to Perth, home to enchanting parks, beaches and a Mediterranean-like climate.

there are 3 optional shore experiences at this port

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Fremantle (Perth), Australia

mar 18, 2028

departure 5:00 PM

3 EXCURSIONS

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Nicknamed Freo by the locals, Fremantle is friendly and welcoming, eclectic and eccentric. Located in Western Australia on the Swan River, it is a cosmopolitan city with a hippy-vibe featuring fabulous artisanal food, handcrafted beers, quirky music and a lively music and arts scene. Known for its Victorian architecture, maritime history and one-time role as a British penal colony, it is also a gateway to Perth, home to enchanting parks, beaches and a Mediterranean-like climate.

there are 3 optional shore experiences at this port

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Geraldton (Perth), Australia

mar 19, 2028

7:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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Rare pearls, rock lobsters, and pink lakes are among the unique attractions of this coastal city north of Perth, where the sun always seems to shine. Pick up those pearls, along with coveted pink diamonds; dine on the lobsters in one of the family-run restaurants on the waterfront; and see the lakes on a scenic flight over bubblegum-bright Hutt Lagoon. This being the Coral Coast, pristine waters for snorkeling amid teeming reefs are never far away. At night, remember to look up for sightings of the Milky Way, which arcs over the ink-dark skies of this little-trodden region.

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Day at sea

mar 20, 2028

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Day at sea

mar 21, 2028

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Bali , Indonesia

mar 22, 2028

arrival 1:00 PM

Overnight

9 EXCURSIONS

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A picturesque island province in Indonesia, Bali is known for its stunning beaches, lush tropical landscapes, eternal rice fields, and rich Hindu heritage. Bali is so beautiful that the natives believe heaven will be just like home, and touring this island paradise, it's easy to see why. Here are mysterious volcanic lakes and jungle-shrouded volcanoes, wondrous ancient temples, fabulously creative painters and wood-carvers, and the legendary dancers who re-enact the stories of their Hindu deities.

there are 9 optional shore experiences at this port

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Bali , Indonesia

mar 23, 2028

departure 7:00 PM

10 EXCURSIONS

Bali , Indonesia picture
A picturesque island province in Indonesia, Bali is known for its stunning beaches, lush tropical landscapes, eternal rice fields, and rich Hindu heritage. Bali is so beautiful that the natives believe heaven will be just like home, and touring this island paradise, it's easy to see why. Here are mysterious volcanic lakes and jungle-shrouded volcanoes, wondrous ancient temples, fabulously creative painters and wood-carvers, and the legendary dancers who re-enact the stories of their Hindu deities.

there are 10 optional shore experiences at this port

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Day at sea

mar 24, 2028

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Day at sea

mar 25, 2028

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Sandakan (Sabah), Malaysia

mar 26, 2028

7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

8 EXCURSIONS

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Despite its picture-perfect beaches and its turquoise seas, Sandakan's proximity to the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre makes it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. The rehabilitation center offers the opportunity to witness and support crucial conservation of these gentle giants while experiencing the natural wonders of Borneo. Located within a lush rainforest setting, the center provides a semi-wild environment for these magnificent creatures to relearn essential survival skills. As to be expected on a tropical island, the surrounding area teams with natural wonders. The Kinabatangan River is a perfect place to spot proboscis monkeys, pygmy elephants, and various bird species, while the surrounding Sulu Sea is known for its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. However, if you are more of a historian than a wildlife expert, note that Sandakan played a crucial role in Malaysia's history as an important trading port during British colonial rule. The city has a poignant historical connection with World War II, notably the Sandakan Death Marches, a tragic chapter in which prisoners of war endured forced marches and harsh conditions.

there are 8 optional shore experiences at this port

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Puerto Princesa, Philippines

mar 27, 2028

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

6 EXCURSIONS

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Enter the subterranean world of Puerto Princesa's Underground River – a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Natural Wonders located in the Philippines – surrounded by ethereal rock formations and lush forest where monkeys and monitors casually greet guests. The Palawan capital is also a bustling gateway to El Nido and the breathtaking Bacuit Archipelago, surrounded by limestone cliffs and soaked in sunshine.

there are 6 optional shore experiences at this port

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Boracay (Malay), Philippines

mar 28, 2028

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Anchor

6 EXCURSIONS

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The island of Boracay is the perfect place for those who want to spend time relaxing amid stunning scenery. Apart from its beautiful beaches and outstanding nature, there's also the opportunity to learn about local culture by visiting the Motag Living Museum and enjoying the vibrant nightlife.

there are 6 optional shore experiences at this port

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Manila, Philippines

mar 29, 2028

arrival 8:00 AM

Overnight

9 EXCURSIONS

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Set amid the forest-green splendor of Luzon Island is bustling Manila, the second largest city in Southeast Asia, with its towering skyscrapers and remarkable joie de vivre. Yet amid the big-city excitement are oases of calm: lush tropical parks, magnificent cathedrals and dramatic Spanish forts. North of the city, mountains beckon with their spectacular rice terraces, while across Manila Bay stands Mount Mariveles, a dormant volcano studded with scenic hiking trails.

there are 9 optional shore experiences at this port

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Manila, Philippines

mar 30, 2028

departure 5:00 PM

7 EXCURSIONS

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Set amid the forest-green splendor of Luzon Island is bustling Manila, the second largest city in Southeast Asia, with its towering skyscrapers and remarkable joie de vivre. Yet amid the big-city excitement are oases of calm: lush tropical parks, magnificent cathedrals and dramatic Spanish forts. North of the city, mountains beckon with their spectacular rice terraces, while across Manila Bay stands Mount Mariveles, a dormant volcano studded with scenic hiking trails.

there are 7 optional shore experiences at this port

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Day at sea

mar 31, 2028

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Nha Trang, Vietnam

apr 01, 2028

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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It's said the legendary sea explorer Jacques Cousteau discovered his passion for diving off these shores, so you must be on to a good thing. With about 25 dive sites in the area, this is the scuba capital of Vietnam – and anyone from total novices to experienced old hands can take the plunge. Nha Trang is also known for its buzzing beach life and island-hopping excursions, but it's worth wandering away from the coast. Join local devotees at the mosaic-tiled Long Son Pagoda, with its dazzling-white giant Buddha, and the 7th-century Cham towers glowing golden on a hillside.

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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

apr 02, 2028

arrival 12:00 PM

Overnight

18 EXCURSIONS

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Ho Chi Minh City, known universally and affectionately by residents as Saigon, offers a glimpse into Vietnam's eventful past and its hopeful future. The city has a prosperous air of thriving activity, as rice boats float down the waterways and streets bustle with flavorful markets. Explore the sacred temples, French colonial buildings, and vestiges of pivotal events.

there are 18 optional shore experiences at this port

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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

apr 03, 2028

departure 6:00 PM

14 EXCURSIONS

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Ho Chi Minh City, known universally and affectionately by residents as Saigon, offers a glimpse into Vietnam's eventful past and its hopeful future. The city has a prosperous air of thriving activity, as rice boats float down the waterways and streets bustle with flavorful markets. Explore the sacred temples, French colonial buildings, and vestiges of pivotal events.

there are 14 optional shore experiences at this port

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Day at sea

apr 04, 2028

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Singapore, Singapore

apr 05, 2028

arrival 10:00 AM

Overnight

16 EXCURSIONS

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Singapore is a vibrant and multicultural city-state located in Southeast Asia, famous for its architectural style, foodie culture, and hawker markets. Singapore's history is one of riches and romance, spice trading and piracy, colonialism, and ultimately, growth into one of Asia's greatest success stories. Temples, mosques and churches stand as serene reminders of the varied migrations that have graced its history. Discover the mansions and polo greens of colonial Singapore, the mystique of Chinatown, and the heady aroma of spices along Arab Street.

there are 16 optional shore experiences at this port

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Singapore, Singapore
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apr 06, 2028

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Singapore is a vibrant and multicultural city-state located in Southeast Asia, famous for its architectural style, foodie culture, and hawker markets. Singapore's history is one of riches and romance, spice trading and piracy, colonialism, and ultimately, growth into one of Asia's greatest success stories. Temples, mosques and churches stand as serene reminders of the varied migrations that have graced its history. Discover the mansions and polo greens of colonial Singapore, the mystique of Chinatown, and the heady aroma of spices along Arab Street.

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DOUBLE GUEST ROOM WITH OCEAN VIEW

FARES FROM

$44,000 PER GUEST*

ROOM SIZE

UP TO 215 SQ FT

 

Redesigned in 2023, this stylish guest room features a comfortable living area with sofa, large picture window, walk-in shower, and a sleek built-in wardrobe.

DOUBLE GUEST ROOM WITH VERANDA

FARES FROM

$57,000 PER GUEST*

ROOM SIZE

UP TO 215 SQ FT

BALCONY SIZE

UP TO 54 SQ FT

Redesigned in 2023, this elegant guest room offers a private veranda, comfortable living area with sofa, walk-in shower, and a built-in wardrobe.

SAPPHIRE OCEAN VIEW SUITE

FARES FROM

$60,000 PER GUEST*

SUITE SIZE

UP TO 430 SQ FT

 

Redesigned in 2023, this elegant suite offers a walk-in wardrobe, separate living room with sofa and dining area, walk-in shower, and two large picture windows. Enjoy special touches such as afternoon canapés, binoculars, a coffee maker, and complimentary laundry, dry cleaning, and pressing services.

SINGLE GUEST ROOM WITH OCEAN VIEW

FARES FROM

$62,000 PER GUEST*

ROOM SIZE

UP TO 215 SQ FT

 

Redesigned in 2023 exclusively for solo occupancy, this stylish guest room offers a comfortable living area with sofa, large picture window, walk-in shower, and a sleek built-in wardrobe.

AQUAMARINE VERANDA SUITE

FARES FROM

$64,000 PER GUEST*

SUITE SIZE

UP TO 323 SQ FT

BALCONY SIZE

UP TO 86 SQ FT

Available in either a newly redesigned style with a walk-in shower or a classic design with a separate shower and bath, this spacious suite features a private veranda, walk-in wardrobe, comfortable living area with sofa, and complimentary pressing service.

SAPPHIRE VERANDA SUITE

FARES FROM

$85,000 PER GUEST*

SUITE SIZE

UP TO 430 SQ FT

BALCONY SIZE

UP TO 107 SQ FT

Available in either a newly redesigned style with a walk-in shower or a classic design with a separate shower and bath, this elegant suite features a walk-in wardrobe, separate living room with sofa and dining area, and a private veranda. Enjoy special touches such as afternoon canapés, binoculars, a coffee maker, and complimentary laundry, dry cleaning, and pressing services.

JUNIOR CRYSTAL PENTHOUSE SUITE

FARES FROM

$130,000 PER GUEST*

SUITE SIZE

UP TO 645 SQ FT

BALCONY SIZE

UP TO 161 SQ FT

Redesigned in 2023, this luxurious suite features a walk-in wardrobe, separate living room and dining area, Jacuzzi bathtub, separate shower, bidet, and guest bathroom. Guests staying in this stylish home away from home enjoy unlimited dining at specialty restaurants, unlimited laundry services, afternoon canapés, flowers, binoculars, and a coffee maker.

CRYSTAL PENTHOUSE SUITE

FARES FROM

$183,000 PER GUEST*

SUITE SIZE

UP TO 909 SQ FT

BALCONY SIZE

UP TO 107 SQ FT

Our largest suite, available in 2023 or 2020 designs, offers two walk-in wardrobes, separate living and dining areas with panoramic ocean views, a study, and a custom built-in bar. There is also a Jacuzzi bathtub with ocean views, separate shower, bidet, and guest bathroom. Enjoy unlimited dining at specialty restaurants, unlimited laundry services, and more.

*Fares based on double occupancy (with exception of Solo Guest Room category) and vary by location on the ship. Solo Guest Rooms can only be booked on a single occupancy basis as fare shown. 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). The renderings, photographs, and specifications displayed on this website are provided for convenience only. They should not be relied upon as representations, express or implied, of the final detail of the suites and guest rooms. Crystal expressly reserves the right to make modifications, revisions, and changes it deems desirable in its sole and absolute discretion. Dimensions and square footage are approximate and may vary with actual construction. Decor, designs, and layouts may vary within suite and guest room categories.

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Dining & Beverages
  • Curated selection of wines, champagne, spirits, & soft drinks
  • Multiple dining options to explore
  • 24-hour in-suite dining service
  • At least one complimentary reservation at the only Nobu restaurant at sea, Umi Uma, and Osteria d’ Ovidio
  • Personalized Service & Comfort
  • Dedicated butler service in every suite and guest room
  • Complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi
  • All tips and gratuities included
  • Wellness, Recreation & Entertainment
  • A wide variety of onboard activities, including paddle tennis, pickleball, and golf driving nets
  • Access to spa facilities and a fully equipped fitness centre
  • Evening entertainment ranging from dazzling Broadway-style shows to inspiring TED-style talks
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    Crystal Symphony

    With elegant lines and sweeping ocean views, our intimate ship houses expansive suites and guest rooms, alongside a world-class choice of dining, wellness and entertainment.

    REFURBISHED IN

    2023

    GUEST CAPACITY

    606

    OCEAN-VIEW ROOMS AND SUITES

    330

    DINING VENUES

    9

    Our 9 Exceptional Restaurants

    Onboard Experiences

    Sumptuous suites, the finest cuisine, Broadway-standard entertainment, and a soothing spa – your every wish is granted.

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    Warm, intuitive service, spacious and comfortable suites and social areas… all that’s left for you to do is relax.

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    Unparalleled choice, including the only Nobu restaurant at sea, makes dining aboard Crystal unforgettable.

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    From Broadway-themed shows and comedy to live music and lectures, we have a world of options to keep you amused.

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    Refresh mind and body with the wellbeing benefits of our indulgent treatments. Or just relax with a purifying sauna.

    Featured Excursions for this Voyage

    Take in breathtaking views from above, sharpen your skills in a hands-on class, or unwind with one-of-a-kind experiences. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or both, our Shore Excursions deliver it all

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    Traditional Alebrije Painting from Oaxaca State

    Cozumel Quintana Roo
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    San Gervasio Ruins with a Local Expert Historian

    Cozumel Quintana Roo
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    Traditional Mexican Christmas Experience

    Cozumel Quintana Roo

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