Crystal Cruises Offers Additional Peace of Mind

Offering travellers additional peace of mind when planning their future voyages, Crystal has unveiled an enticing new Easy Book programme that includes reduced deposits of 15% and waived administrative fees

Offering travellers additional peace of mind when planning their future voyages, Crystal has unveiled an enticing new Easy Book programme that includes reduced deposits of 15% and waived administrative fees for all new bookings through 30th June 2020. The new programme applies to all Crystal experiences – Crystal Cruises, Crystal River Cruises, Crystal Yacht Cruises and Crystal Expedition Cruises – in 2021, 2022 and 2023.

“As we look ahead to future global voyages, we know that our guests are eager to return to their favourite Crystal experiences,” said Carmen Roig, Crystal’s senior vice president of marketing and sales. “Travellers are seeking more peace of mind and flexibility as they plan their future journeys, and Easy Book – along with several other current Crystal special offers – provides these things, making it easier than ever to book the luxury holiday they’ve been craving.”

Easy Book is combinable with several Crystal savings programmes currently available, including Crystal’s all-inclusive Book Now Fares, Crystal Society Savings, Early Final Payment Savings and Combination Voyage Savings. Standard final payment and cancellation schedules apply.

With more than 30 years of cruising to the far reaches of the world, Crystal has a long tradition of implementing and maintaining the highest health and safety policies at sea. While our fleet is paused, the Crystal team is developing new procedures and policies that will support all public health and regulatory requirements and to ensure your next Crystal holiday continues to be not only relaxing and pleasurable but safe and healthy. Details of these new measures and initiatives will be available on the Crystal website very soon. Please know that our guests’ and crews’ safety is our number one priority and we will resume service only when our expert team as well as global health and government authorities indicate that it is safe to do so.

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