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THERE ARE AS MANY BEAUTIFUL STORIES


AS THERE ARE DROPS IN THE OCEAN. BEGIN A NEW STORY.


We invite you to discover some of the most fabled destinations on Earth with some of the best fares in history with Crystal Cruises.


Sailing Date 7 March 2013 5 April 2013 9 May 2013 Itinerary Singapore to Bangkok Shanghai to Kobe Rome to Istanbul 22 May 2013 New York to Halifax


Duration 5 nights


7 nights 7 nights 5 nights From (per person) £1,559 per person cruise only £2,041 per person cruise only £2,086 per person cruise only £1,051 per person cruise only


To order your personal copy of the Crystal Cruises 2013/Spring 2014 brochure, please email sales@cruiseportfolio.co.uk. You will also be entered into a draw to win a £50 M&S voucher.


BEGIN A NEW STORY.


To book please contact your preferred travel professional or call 020 7399 7601


We invite you to discover some of the most fabled destinations on Earth with some of the best fares in history, and if you make a booking with Crystal Cruises by 31st January 2013, you will receive $300 per cabin onboard spend.


www.crystalcruises.co.uk


Fares are per person, cruise only in UK sterling based on double occupancy in an outside stateroom for the first two full-fare guests in stateroom and include port, security and handling charges, which vary by departure. All other stateroom grades are available on request. All sailings include select fine wines, premium spirits, beers and all non-alcoholic beverages such as bottled water, soft drinks and specialty coffees plus pre-paid gratuities for housekeeping, dining and bar staff. All fares, offers and itineraries are subject to change and availability and can be withdrawn at any time. The above fares are available to new bookings only and only available to UK & Eire residents. Restrictions apply. See crystalcruises.co.uk for complete terms and conditions of all offers. (c)2012 Crystal Cruises, Inc., Ships' registry: The Bahamas.


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