The World’s Best cruise line is now All Inclusive.
You asked for All Inclusive, and we listened. Starting spring 2012, all voyages will include complimentary prepaid gratuities, fine wines, premium spirits and open bar service in all lounges and free return economy air from selected London airports. As always, the specialty restaurants from Nobu and Piero Selvaggio, unlimited enrichment programs, and all non-alcoholic beverages are included in every fare. To learn more, visit
crystalcruises.co.uk. To book, contact your travel agent or call 020 7292 2384.
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Fares are per person in UK sterling, based on double occupancy for the first two full-fare guests in stateroom and do not include port, security and handling charges which vary by departure and starting with voyages 2207 and 2308, include select fine wines, premium spirits, beers and all non-alcoholic beverages such as bottled water, soft drinks and specialty coffees plus prepaid gratuities for housekeeping, dining and bar staff. Free flights promotion varies by date and destination, and is available from London on select routes and carriers for first two full-fare guests. Round-trip flights must be booked as part of the cruise package. Flight itineraries are booked at Crystal Cruises’ discretion and are subject to flight and availability at the time of booking. All promotions are capacity controlled, subject to availability and may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Restrictions apply. See
crystalcruises.co.uk for complete terms and conditions of all offers. ©2011 Crystal Cruises, Inc., Ships’ registry: The Bahamas.
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