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Black Friday cruise sales on Crystal Cruises

Tempted by a luxury cruise but think you can't afford it? Check out Crystal Cruises’s Black Friday sale specials. 

Swank de la swanky Crystal, the top purveyor of high-end experiences on riverboats, ships and even air, is carving out exceptional deals to book after the turkey and trimmings are all gone. And remember, Crystal is all-inclusive, so all fares include tips, wine, spirits and other potables, fine food, seamless service, activities galore and even butlers to enhance the experience.

Two choices for savings

Book by Nov. 30, 2018

With Book Now Savings, you'll save up to $1,000 per suite on select 2018-19 Crystal Yacht Expedition Cruises aboard the 62-passenger high-end ocean yacht Crystal Esprit on voyages through the West Indies, Greek Isles and Arabian Peninsula.

For more intrepid cruisers, you can save up to $4,000 per suite by traveling on the new luxury expedition ship Crystal Endeavor during her 2020-21 inaugural season expedition voyages, as well as two-for-one cruise fares.

Crystal is introducing its first purpose-built river cruise ships to Europe's waterways in 2017, including Crystal Bach and Crystal Mahler.
Courtesy of Crystal CruisesCrystal introduced its first purpose-built river cruise ships to Europe's waterways in 2017, including Crystal Bach and Crystal Mahler.

If you'd prefer river cruising, save up to $2,000 per suite savings on cruises along the Danube, Rhine, Main and Moselle rivers of Europe on luxury river ships Crystal Bach, Crystal Mozart, Crystal MahlerCrystal Ravel and Crystal Debussy. Effective Dec. 1, 2018, fares for nearly 150 of the 161 voyages on those rivers will increase as well as fares for 25 Crystal Esprit sailings through the West Indies and Adriatic, so now is the time to save.

Book by Dec. 31, 2018

With Book Now Savings, you'll save up to $2,000 per suite on nearly three dozen 2018-19 voyages aboard the lavishly redesigned 848-passenger Crystal Symphony or 980-passenger Crystal Serenity. Crystal's midsize vessels regularly win reader contests as the top luxury ships in the world.

You can also score $99 round-trip air fares on any of seven 2019 yachting escapes through the West Indies and British Virgin Islands aboard Crystal Esprit. The limited-time air fare special is offered from airports in Atlanta, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and Toronto. And Kids Sail Free in a third berth with two full-fare adults on 20 2018-19 sailings aboard Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity on voyages that sail to South America, the Pacific Coast, South Pacific, Australia, the Mediterranean and Alaska.

Ready to book?

Whether you're ready to book or still not sure if these ships are right for you, contact a travel advocate in Cruiseable's Business Department by email or at 1-877-322-3773.

We'll make sure you get the best price, all the amenities and send you plenty of information about the ships and itineraries — all at no cost to you.  

Crystal Symphony & Serenity refurbishments

I've loved my travels on both Crystal Symphony and Serenity, and now Crystal's two main vessels have gotten multimillion-dollar facelifts. (Forbes called Symphony "a perfectly composed luxury resort that floats." I like that.)

Top enhancements on both ships include open seating dining, more penthouse deck accommodations with butler service and state-of-the-art technological upgrades that enhance passenger connectivity and access to entertainment and news on demand.

Both ships were already industry leaders in terms of attentive service and a low guest-to-crew ratio, and now that ratio has gotten even better. Crystal Symphony has reduced the number of guests from 922 to 848. And Crystal Serenity, which just had her refresh earlier this month, has gone from 1,070 guests to 980 guests while the number of crew members remained the same.

Patti Pietschmann
I'm the LA Travel Diva and spend time cruising with first mate Richard, traveling the world, reviewing fine restaurants, going to plays, movies and events. It's the good life.

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