Twenty Third Person Berths Added to Crystal Serenity

Posted by Michael on 07/23/07

Crystal SerenityTo accommodate increased demand, Crystal Cruises has added to Crystal Serenity 20 third berth accommodations, representing a 15% increase. In time for the busy summer season and the rise in family travel, Crystal is introducing new in-room sofas that fold out to single beds in the sitting areas of several categories of staterooms. The changes reflect current trends and expand flexible travel options for future sailings, including Crystal Serenity’s upcoming Thanksgiving voyage in which kids sail free.

Effective on its July 14 Mediterranean cruise, Crystal Serenity now features 157 flexible third-berth travel options in every category and on every passenger deck, including all Penthouse Suites and many Deluxe Staterooms with private verandas and picture windows. Every passenger deck also offers a variety of staterooms and suites with connecting capabilities, including a number with third berth capacity, expanding the options for extended groups of families and friends traveling together.

Travelers will have the perfect opportunity to take advantage of Crystal Serenity’s new flexible accommodations during the ship’s upcoming Thanksgiving voyage in the Caribbean and Panama Canal, November 19 - 30, 2007, on which kids 11 years old and under sail for free when traveling with two adults in a third berth suite. The voyage offers the chance to explore the beaches and rainforests of Costa Rica, have up-close encounters with marine life in the Caribbean, and experience the fascination of transiting the Panama Canal.

Offering family friendly activities and interests for all ages, the sailing is also a Mind, Body & Spirit theme voyage featuring instruction in Tai Chi, yoga and Pilates, and lecturers from the Cleveland Clinic, as well as the line’s renowned Computer University@Sea®, and the innovative Creative Learning Institute.

Crystal Serenity’s 2007 Thanksgiving voyage from Miami to Caldera, Costa Rica, features calls in: Turks & Caicos/Grand Turk; St. Barts/Gustavia, French West Indies; St. Maarten/Philipsburg, Netherlands Antilles; Aruba/Oranjestad, Dutch West Indies; as well as transit of the Panama Canal. Fares begin at $3,380 per person, double occupancy, depending on stateroom selected.


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