CRYSTAL WHERE LUXURY IS PERSONAL
ACCENT ON THE LESSER ANTILLES SAN JUAN TO MIAMI | VOYAGE OCY191214-08 CRYSTAL SERENITY | 14 DECEMBER 2019 | 8 NIGHTS
Michael Dupont Head of Sales
Tel: 07921 949469
mick@cruiseportfolio.co.uk Natalie Read
Regional Sales Manager South
Tel: 07896 971316
Cruise Only Fares Deluxe Stateroom (C3 Grade)
Deluxe Stateroom with Verandah (B3 Grade)
from £1,665 per person from £2,351 per person
Itinerary Highlights: San Juan, Philipsburg (overnight), Gustavia, St Kitts/ Basseterre, St John’s, Grand Turk and Miami.
2018
natalieread@cruiseportfolio.co.uk Nan Short
Representative
Northern Ireland & Eire Tel: 02890 642252
nanshort@btopenworld.com
Jon Schofield
Regional Sales Manager North & Scotland Tel: 07841 921533
jon@cruiseportfolio.co.uk
Megan Saunders
Trade Sales Support Executive
Tel: 020 7399 7602
megan@cruiseportfolio.co.uk
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR TO MAKE A BOOKING, PLEASE CALL: 020 7399 7601
www.crystalcruises.co.uk
ABTA No.V8548
Fares are per person, cruise only in UK sterling based on double occupancy in the specified stateroom grade and include port, security and handling charges, which vary by departure. All fares, offers and itineraries are subject to change and availability and can be withdrawn at any time. Fares may fluctuate and should be used as a guide only. Prices may go up or down. You should contact us on 0207 399 7601 before booking, or visit our website
www.crystalcruises.co.uk. The fares are available to new bookings only and are only available to UK & Eire residents. Restrictions apply. See
crystalcruises.co.uk for complete terms and conditions of all offers. ©2019 Crystal Cruises, LLC. Ships’ registry: The Bahamas.
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