Crystal Cruises continues to explore the world in new ways, calling in new locales for its 22nd annual World Cruise in 2017. Four new ports are part of Crystal Serenity’s ‘Southern Celebración’ voyage (which sails in full, 94 days round-trip from Miami on 10 January 2017). The marathon journey travels an intensive route through some of the most historically and culturally rich cities and ports in Mexico, Belize, Honduras, Peru, Ecuador, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Brazil, the Caribbean and even Antarctica.
“Whether one is venturing to a region for the first time or is seeking new ways to explore long-beloved destinations, there are always new places to see and new cultures to encounter,” says Crystal President and CEO Edie Rodriguez. “The 2017 World Cruise voyages offer guests the valuable opportunity to experience a diverse and holistic journey, with the varied history and traditions among the countries visited, while also fully engaging with the customs and beauty of South America as a region.”
Crystal’s maiden call destinations on the 2017 World Cruise are:
Santo Tomás de Castilla
Set along the Caribbean coastline between Honduras and Belize, this remote stop boasts a down-to-earth atmosphere that will give travellers a glimpse of the authentic Guatemalan lifestyle, complete with rugged adventures, ancient UNESCO-listed Mayan ruins, and exotic foliage and wildlife at one’s fingertips. Along the way, guests can take part in snorkelling, horseback riding on the beach and kayaking in the warm coastal waters.
Matarani
The small fishing port of Matarani is a gateway to one of the most stunning spots on the Peruvian map: Arequipa, the UNESCO-listed town surrounded by three volcanoes, each towering at heights of around 6000 metres. An adventurous, architectural and intellectual hub, Arequipa boasts a pretty town centre featuring white buildings made of volcanic stone called sillar, and draws thinkers and diplomats, along with climbers and adventurers to its iconic sites.
Iquique
Iquique’s mining history evokes a vibe reminiscent of the American Old-West, while restored Georgian and Victorian architecture, duty-free shopping, wide swaths of beach and a sea with terrific surfing and paragliding, balance the atmosphere with that of a classically welcoming Latin beach community.
Castro Island (Chiloé)
Situated on the island of Chiloé, Castro is Chile’s third oldest city in continued existence. Castro’s history is tangible and resplendent UNESCO World Heritage Sites, its palafitos and archaeological and contemporary art museums showcasing the island’s diverse and innovative culture are renowned.
Crystal’s 2017 Southern Celebración World Cruise is also available for booking in six segments of 10 to 26 days, with all-inclusive segment cruise fares starting at US$4190 per person double occupancy including all taxes when booked by 29 February 2016. All-inclusive full World Cruise fares begin at US$38,645 per person double occupancy including all taxes when booked by 29 February 2016 Full World Cruisers also enjoy special amenities, including exclusive events on board and ashore, specially selected gifts, private chauffeured transfers between the ship and airport, and US$1000 per person in ‘As You Wish’ shipboard credits.
Additional savings are also available for first-time Crystal guests, as well as returning Crystal Society members.
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