Crystal Cruises has announced its President’s Cruises for 2019 and 2020. The line’s President and CEO Tom Wolber will host both of them.
The first cruise is the December 1, 2019 Panama Panorama sailing from Fort Lauderdale to Caldera aboard Crystal Symphony. The second President’s Cruise is the December 7, 2020 Icons of Southeast Asia cruise aboard Crystal Symphony. The cruises will include onboard receptions, Q&A sessions and special shore excursions.
“The President’s Cruise is a long-held tradition for Crystal, one that I look forward to each year, as it is a fantastic opportunity to truly connect with our guests and enjoy our shared love of exploring the world with Crystal,” said Wolber.
The ten-day Panama Panorama cruise from Fort Lauderdale will overnight in Cartagena, Colombia; Panama City, Panama; and Caldera, Costa Rica. The cruise will also transit the Panama Canal.
The 15-day Icons of Southeast Asia itinerary travels through Thailand and Vietnam. It includes overnights in Singapore; Bangkok, Thailand; Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, Vietnam. Calls include Ko Samui, Thailand and Sihanoukville, Cambodia, with day trips to Angkor Wat. Guests who choose to continue on the full 30-day Grand Far East Asia Celebration itinerary will spend two nights in Hong Kong and return to Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi for overnight stays. They will also spend New Year’s Eve in Singapore and visit Da Nang, Vietnam and Sihanoukville, Cambodia.
Book Now Savings fares are available for both cruises and expire on October 31, 2018.
Crystal Cruises recently revealed details about its new Diamond Class of vessels. The first of two ships will debut in 2022.
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