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South America

Buenos Aires

Fort Lauderdale

41 NIGHTS

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$19,100

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depart

Nov 11, 2027

arrive

Dec 22, 2027

ABOARD Crystal Serenity
28 ports
41 nights
13 countries
28 ports
After perfecting your tango in Buenos Aires, we sail to Punta del Este, known as the St. Tropez of Uruguay for its upscale resorts and casinos. After a day at sea, visit Argentina’s Puerto Madryn, home to whales, penguins, and elephant seals. Next come the captivating Falkland Islands and then we sail to Ushuaia, located at the southernmost tip of South America. We spend two nights in remote Punta Arenas, gateway to Antarctica and some of Patagonia’s most thrilling sights. Two days cruising the spectacular Chilean Fjords follow, before we arrive at the otherworldly landscapes of Laguna San Rafael National Park. Our next stops are Puerto Chacabuco, jumping-off point for the Aysén fjords; Castro, remarkable for its multi-colored stilt houses; and Puerto Montt, capital of Chile’s Los Lagos region. A day at sea offers time to refuel before reaching Valparaíso for two nights in the Chilean port city known for its UNESCO-listed center, multicultural vibe, and street art. We continue to explore Chile at Coquimbo, beloved by locals for its beaches, and Iquique, another sandy stunner that also has a fascinating museum brimming with pre-Columbian artefacts. Peru is next, with stops in Puerto San Martin, Callao for the vibrant capital Lima, and Salaverry in Peru, home to the largest adobe citadel in the Americas predating Spanish rule. Now to Guayaquil in Ecuador, where iguanas roam – a taste of what lies just across the waters in the Galapagos Islands – and then Fuerte Amador, where an overnight stay offers plenty of time to explore nearby Panama City. Next comes the thrilling experience of cruising the Panama Canal, one of the great man-made wonders of the world. We’re bound for the beach in Puerto Limón, Puerto Rico, before a relaxing day at sea takes us to Roatán – this tiny island has the second-biggest coral reef in the world. Explore Mayan treasures in Santo Tomas, Guatemala, and Belize City. Now we cross to Mexico for an overnight in Cozumel, famed for its powder sands and duty-free shops, and a day in Progreso, for tequilas on the malecón and souvenirs in the handicrafts market. A day drifting across the turquoise Caribbean brings us to our final port, lively Fort Lauderdale.
Itinerary map

Your Itinerary

01.

Buenos Aires, Argentina
1

nov 11, 2027

departure 7:00 PM

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The capital city of Buenos Aires has an almost palpable pulse that resonates through every aspect of life. With architecture that blends the old world with the new, there's always a jaw-dropping facade or building to catch your eye, such as the iconic presidential palace, Casa Rosada or Palacio Barolo, designed to represent Dante's The Divine Comedy. The basement and ground floor represent Hell, while the first-to-15th stories stand for Purgatory, and the 16th through to the 22nd floors represent heaven. Outside, the city's streets dazzle with a kaleidoscope of sites and sounds, from bustling public markets and street performers dancing the city's famous tango, to graffiti artists and live plays and productions. Stroll through the streets and drink in the atmosphere of this passionate, beautiful city.

02.

Punta del Este, Uruguay

nov 12, 2027

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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This sparkling seaside resort in southeastern Uruguay grew from a small whaling station amid the sand dunes, to a beach destination synonymous with Latin America's jet set. Spot resident sealions on arrival in the chic modern port, where prestigious yacht clubs sit alongside buzzy waterfront bars and restaurants. Arty and elegant, this beach-fringed Atlantic port town is home to MACA, the country's striking, sail-shaped contemporary art museum, and a giant sculpture of a hand emerging through the sands at Playa Brava. Come for the exceptional seafood, stay to explore islands rich in marine life and the historic clifftop villa-museum of abstract artist Carlos Páez Vilaró.

03.

Day at sea

nov 13, 2027

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Puerto Madryn, Argentina

nov 14, 2027

9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

6 EXCURSIONS

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Renowned for its stunning natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and outdoor activities Pueto Madryn is one of Patagonia's gems. It is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and outdoor activities. The city's strategic location on the Golfo Nuevo makes it a popular gateway for exploring the Peninsula Valdes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where abundant marine life including Southern Right Whales, Orcas, dolphins, and sea lions that frequent the waters of the gulf. In addition to its natural attractions, Puerto Madryn boasts a lively waterfront with restaurants, cafes, and shops, allowing visitors to experience the local culture and cuisine. With its breathtaking coastal scenery and fascinating wildlife encounters, Puerto Madryn has become a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an extraordinary adventure in Patagonia.

there are 6 optional shore experiences at this port

05.

Day at sea

nov 15, 2027

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06.

Port Stanley, Falkland Islands (malvinas)

nov 16, 2027

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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6 EXCURSIONS

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Port Stanley, located on the far east coast of the Falkland Islands is surrounded by rolling green hills and the moody South Atlantic. The city is known for its colorful houses, British-style pubs, and charming architecture. Visitors can explore historical landmarks like Government House, Christ Church Cathedral, and the Falkland Islands Museum and National Trust, which provide insights into the region's history and culture, as well as go exploring for red telephone boxes and Union Jacks! Port Stanley and the Falkland Islands as a whole offer a rich and diverse array of wildlife, thanks to their remote location and relatively untouched landscapes. Penguins are particulary prevalent here, and the Falkland Islands have strict conservation measures in place to protect their wildlife, making it a haven for nature lovers seeking a truly remarkable wildlife experience.

there are 6 optional shore experiences at this port

07.

Day at sea

nov 17, 2027

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Ushuaia, Argentina

nov 18, 2027

7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

6 EXCURSIONS

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Ushuaia, the southernmost city of the world, welcomes the discerning traveler with an air of rugged sophistication. Named by the British colonists who settled here in the first half of the 20th century, the name means “bay overlooking the West” in the local yámana language. Tucked between the Andes and the Beagle Channel, this Argentinean haven promises adventure travelers miles and miles of untamed beauty, pristine landscapes, diverse ecosystems, dense forests, and serene lakes. Ushuaia's magnetic charm also extends to its wildlife encounters. Set out on wildlife cruises on the Beagle Channel to witness seals, sea lions, whales, dolphns and Imperial Cormorante thriving in their natural habitat. Explore Tierra del Fuego National Park, for a captivating immersive experience into the raw beauty of Mother Nature. From the end of the world to the beginning of unparalleled exploration, Ushuaia casts an unforgettable spell on those seeking adventure.

there are 6 optional shore experiences at this port

09.

Punta Arenas, Chile

nov 19, 2027

arrival 1:00 PM

Overnight

7 EXCURSIONS

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Located at the southernmost tip of Chile, Punta Arenas is a vibrant city in the region of Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica. It is known for three things: one as the commercial center for the Patagonian agricultural area of Chile, two, as the self-proclaimed southern most city in the world, and three, as gateway to the stunning landscapes of Patagonia. The city has a rich history, closely tied to the maritime and exploratory expeditions of the past. Today, visitors can explore museums and historical sites that showcase the city's past as a vital trading post and a center for wool and sheep farming. One of the city's main attractions is the nearby Torres del Paine National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve famous for its soaring granite towers, pristine lakes, and diverse wildlife, including guanacos, foxes, and condors.

there are 7 optional shore experiences at this port

10.

Punta Arenas, Chile

nov 20, 2027

departure 7:00 PM

8 EXCURSIONS

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Located at the southernmost tip of Chile, Punta Arenas is a vibrant city in the region of Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica. It is known for three things: one as the commercial center for the Patagonian agricultural area of Chile, two, as the self-proclaimed southern most city in the world, and three, as gateway to the stunning landscapes of Patagonia. The city has a rich history, closely tied to the maritime and exploratory expeditions of the past. Today, visitors can explore museums and historical sites that showcase the city's past as a vital trading post and a center for wool and sheep farming. One of the city's main attractions is the nearby Torres del Paine National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve famous for its soaring granite towers, pristine lakes, and diverse wildlife, including guanacos, foxes, and condors.

there are 8 optional shore experiences at this port

11.

Cruising the Chilean Fjords, Chile

nov 21, 2027

Overnight

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While fjords are more often associated with Norway and Alaska, the southern coast of Chile – the remote and wildly beautiful Patagonia – has its own spectacular examples. Jagged snow-capped peaks climb steeply above sapphire-blue glaciers, while emerald-green temperate rainforest lines the banks. Whales, penguins, and seals are common sightings. All around you are reminders that nature is in charge here, with vast swathes of shore remaining impassable on foot – that's why cruising is the best way to discover this soul-stirring wilderness up close and personal.

12.

Chilean Fjords, Chile

nov 22, 2027

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While fjords are more often associated with Norway and Alaska, the southern coast of Chile – the remote and wildly beautiful Patagonia – has its own spectacular examples. Jagged snow-capped peaks climb steeply above sapphire-blue glaciers, while emerald-green temperate rainforest lines the banks. Whales, penguins, and seals are common sightings. All around you are reminders that nature is in charge here, with vast swathes of shore remaining impassable on foot – that’s why cruising is the best way to discover this soul-stirring wilderness up close and personal.

13.

Laguna San Rafael, Chile

nov 23, 2027

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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“Hiss, rumble, crack” is the soundtrack to intrepid excursions around this coastal lake in one of Chile's largest national parks. These are the sounds of glaciers “sighing”, a natural occurrence for these moving ice sheets – here it's the 30,000-year-old San Valentín glacier, where Zodiacs get up-close views of its 60-meter face. While humans are rendered awe-struck by such a sight, the seals lounging on icebergs nearby take no notice. These fjords, the geology of which Charles Darwin once observed on his Beagle voyage, are also home to sea lions and sea leopards. Perhaps he, too, ended the day with a Scotch chilled with chunks of ice from that millennia-old glacier.

14.

Puerto Chacabuco, Chile

nov 24, 2027

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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This tiny town at the head of Aisén Fjord links the Patagonian Channels to the rest of Chile – starting point for navigators past and present to reach the Northern Patagonian Ice Fields. Wild wonders abound. Southwest, Laguna San Rafael is a UNESCO-listed, forest-fringed coastal lake crowned by an ice-blue glacial arc. Further east, explore thundering waterfalls in Río Simpson National Reserve, with its pristine canyon rivers draw fly fishermen from far and wide, seeking prized rainbow trout. Inland, you'll find the provincial capital, Coyhaique, and Puerto Aisén, a city straddling the Aisén River, both with plentiful artisan shops, markets and cosmopolitan dining.

15.

Castro, Chile

nov 25, 2027

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Anchor

6 EXCURSIONS

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Located on Chiloé Island in Chile's Lake District, the capital city of Castro is known for its eye-catching assortment of rainbow-colored palafitos (wooden houses on stilts) that line its charming waterfront. However, what truly draws visitors to Chiloé is its iconic collection of wooden churches, 16 of which are UNESCO World Heritage sites. Built by Jesuit missionaries in the 17th and 18th centuries the churches are perfect examples of the intagible richness of the Chiloé archipelago. However, if your interests gravitate more towards something more modern, pay a visit to Castro's Museum of Modern Art Chiloé, which hosts and impressive display of permanent and temporaty exhibitions. Nature lovers are not left wanting either: from its dense, moody forests, windswept hills to its rich spiritual culture, Chiloé offers up a unique South American experience.

there are 6 optional shore experiences at this port

16.

Puerto Montt, Chile

nov 26, 2027

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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5 EXCURSIONS

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Nestled between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, Puerto Montt offers breathtaking natural scenery. Not only is it your gateway to Chile's Patagona, Puerto Montt is very nearby the stupendous Chiloé Archipelago, an area famous for its distinctive UNESCO wooden churches and charming island villages. If you prefer to stay on terra firma however, a walk around town will have you perusing the many craft stalls selling beautigful hand-made, brightly colored woolen ponchos. Stop at the bustling, neighborhood fish market for a dose of local life, where you'll find fisherman selling all types of weird and wonderful things, as well as many restaurants serving some of the freshesh fish you'll have ever tasted. The area is known for its salmon. The region's stunning landscapes, including snow-capped volcanoes and lush forests, create a haven for nature lovers, so grab your hiking boots and go into the great outdoors.

there are 5 optional shore experiences at this port

17.

Day at sea

nov 27, 2027

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Valparaiso, Chile

nov 28, 2027

arrival 8:00 AM

6 EXCURSIONS

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Valparaíso, Chile's most artistic city, is vibrant canvas where colorful houses climb steep hills, embraced by the Pacific breeze. Founded in the 16th century, the city's history dates back to the 16th century, when Spanish explorers discovered its natural harbor. Its strategic location along the trade routes made it a crucial port, attracting ships from around the world. Today, the city's diverse architecture reflects this history, blending colonial, European, and indigenous influences. The city's cultural scene flourished during Chile's economic booms in the 19th century and attracted many intellectuals, writers, and artists. Their legacy live on: Valparaíso was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2023, celebrated for its rich history and vibrant artistic culture. Its hills showcase colorful houses, connected by winding streets and iconic ascensores (funiculars). These elements are a living testament to the city's past, its role as a crossroads of cultures, and its enduring appeal to travelers seeking a taste of history and creative inspiration.

there are 6 optional shore experiences at this port

19.

Valparaiso, Chile

nov 29, 2027

departure 7:00 PM

Valparaiso, Chile picture
Valparaíso, Chile's most artistic city, is vibrant canvas where colorful houses climb steep hills, embraced by the Pacific breeze. Founded in the 16th century, the city's history dates back to the 16th century, when Spanish explorers discovered its natural harbor. Its strategic location along the trade routes made it a crucial port, attracting ships from around the world. Today, the city's diverse architecture reflects this history, blending colonial, European, and indigenous influences. The city's cultural scene flourished during Chile's economic booms in the 19th century and attracted many intellectuals, writers, and artists. Their legacy live on: Valparaíso was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2023, celebrated for its rich history and vibrant artistic culture. Its hills showcase colorful houses, connected by winding streets and iconic ascensores (funiculars). These elements are a living testament to the city's past, its role as a crossroads of cultures, and its enduring appeal to travelers seeking a taste of history and creative inspiration.

20.

Coquimbo, Chile

nov 30, 2027

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

7 EXCURSIONS

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With its brightly colored fishing boats bobbing lazily in its harbor and wide, welcoming beaches, it's hard to miss the port of Coquimbo. Along with its twin city of La Serena, Coquimbo is known for being one of Chile's most popular seaside resorts with local and international visitors coming to experince its unique blend of culture, cuisine and charisma. Head to Barrio Ingles (English Quarter) for a taste of vibrant market life by day, not forgetting to stop by the popular street-food stalls for a taste of anticuchos (chicken leg skewers), and of course the iconic empanadas. Come sunset, the area turns into a busy, buzzy night life area, with many bars and local restaurants. While its beaches are certainly its signature appeal, Coquimbo is also home to more bucolic pastimes including historic churches, museums, impressive neocolonial architecture, and nearby national parks.

there are 7 optional shore experiences at this port

21.

Day at sea

dec 01, 2027

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22.

Iquique, Chile

dec 02, 2027

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

7 EXCURSIONS

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Blessed with mild, year-round temperatures, thanks to its proximity to the Pacific and the Atacama Desert, it's little wonder that Iquique appeals to those seeking sun, sand, and a laid-back vibe. Once the unrivaled capital of the saltpeter, or nitrate industry (found in fertilizer and fireworks), the town's historic center boasts palatial buildings, stoic testaments to its once thriving economy. Today, Iquique is a beacon for tourists drawn to its inviting beaches - like palm-tree fringed Playa Cavancha - exciting casinos, and duty-free shopping. A short drive outside the city is where you'll find well-preserved ghost towns, remnants from the nitrate industry's hey-day. Some, including Humberstone, are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Visitors can enjoy water sports, explore the nearby Atacama Desert, and experience the city's lively atmosphere, making Iquique one of the most enticing destinations in South America.

there are 7 optional shore experiences at this port

23.

Day at sea

dec 03, 2027

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24.

Pisco (Puerto San Martin), Peru

dec 04, 2027

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Anchor

6 EXCURSIONS

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If you can hear the roar of the Pacific's but still feel the warmth of Peruvian charm, then you must be in Puerto San Martin. This bustling port town blends maritime energy with historical intrigue, offering a glimpse into the country's vast cultural and maritime heritage. As you wander its streets, colorful buildings mirror the vibrancy of local life, and there is no better way of experiencing this for yourself than by discovering local flavors with seafood delicacies and a glass of Pisco, the eponymous grape brandy that is the region's most famous export. Dive into the local culture by visiting Pisco's distilleries, indulging in Peruvian cuisine, and feeling the warmth of its people. With its colonial architecture, captivating sunsets, and links to a cherished drink, Puerto San Martín offers an authentic taste of Peru's coastal enchantment.

there are 6 optional shore experiences at this port

25.

Callao (Lima), Peru

dec 05, 2027

7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

7 EXCURSIONS

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The gateway to Lima, Callao offers visitors the perfect balance of things to see, do, and relax. At just seven miles from the capital, you would be forgiven for thinking that Callao is simply a suburb, but this city very much has it's own identity. The old center of Callao has houses from the Lima colonial era and public squares with historical monuments, such as the stunning Plaza Miguel Grau and Plaza Independencia. The popular Punta district offers locals and visitors alike a wide variety of restaurants to choose from, most featuring the Peruvian classic, ceviche. There's also a lovely boardwalk where you can walk off your meal while soaking-in views of the sea and surrounds.

there are 7 optional shore experiences at this port

26.

Salaverry, Peru

dec 06, 2027

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

5 EXCURSIONS

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Found about equidistant between the Ecuadorian border and Lima, Salaverry enjoys a happy placement on the Peruvian coastline. Originally a very quiet small fishing village, the fishing boats still set out at sunset, a centuries-old tradition that sustains the town. Salaverry has enjoyed expansion in recent years, notably by the surfing comunity who come here looking for a quiet place to ride the waves. However, surfing is not the town's only claim to fame. Salaverry invites exploration with its blend of history and local life and carries a rich history that stretches back to ancient times. It was originally inhabited by the Moche civilization, known for their remarkable pottery and intricate metalwork. Later, it became a significant part of the Chimú Kingdom, which thrived in the region. The town's proximity to Chan Chan, the capital of the Chimú, attests to its historical importance. Today, Salaverry stands as a blend of its ancestral roots, colonial heritage, and modern life—a destination where history whispers through its streets and cultural sites.

there are 5 optional shore experiences at this port

27.

Day at sea

dec 07, 2027

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28.

Guayaquil, Ecuador

dec 08, 2027

7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

10 EXCURSIONS

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To most seasoned travelers, Guayaquil is known for being the gateway to the Galapagos Islands. However, there's much to appreciate and enjoy about the “Pacific Pearl” all on its own. The Malecon 2000 is the beating heart and signature feature of this city. Running along the Guayas River, this promenade offers up lovely green spaces, shops and boutiques, museums, a wide variety of restaurants, handicraft market, and all kinds of entertainment options. Cast your gaze up toward the distant hills and you'll see Las Peñas, the picturesque, barrio dotted with brightly colored houses. You'll also want to look up into the trees at the Parque Seminario, where you'll spot iguanas wisely waiting out the heat of the day in the shade.

there are 10 optional shore experiences at this port

29.

Day at sea

dec 09, 2027

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Fuerte Amador, Panama

dec 10, 2027

arrival 5:00 PM

Overnight

1 EXCURSION

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Fuerte Amador, the gateway port to Panama City, seamlessly merges history and culture while captivating the hearts of travelers the world over. Once a defensive complex guarding the Panama Canal's entrance, it now offers a portal to Panama's past and present. The nearby Miraflores Locks Visitor Center narrates the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal, reflecting the nation's global significance, while the strategic location also provides access to the UNESCO-listed Casco Viejo district. However, visitors to Fuerte Amador would be remiss not to make the short, 8-mile, trip into Panama City. The capital city seamlessly intertwines past and present, inviting travelers to unravel its history while embracing the vigor of contemporary life—a cultural tapestry that lures explorers seeking both intellectual and sensory fulfillment. Amid the urban landscape, verdant parks and waterfront promenades provide pockets of tranquility.

there are 1 optional shore experiences at this port

31.

Fuerte Amador, Panama

dec 11, 2027

Overnight

Fuerte Amador, Panama picture
Fuerte Amador, the gateway port to Panama City, seamlessly merges history and culture while captivating the hearts of travelers the world over. Once a defensive complex guarding the Panama Canal's entrance, it now offers a portal to Panama's past and present. The nearby Miraflores Locks Visitor Center narrates the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal, reflecting the nation's global significance, while the strategic location also provides access to the UNESCO-listed Casco Viejo district. However, visitors to Fuerte Amador would be remiss not to make the short, 8-mile, trip into Panama City. The capital city seamlessly intertwines past and present, inviting travelers to unravel its history while embracing the vigor of contemporary life—a cultural tapestry that lures explorers seeking both intellectual and sensory fulfillment. Amid the urban landscape, verdant parks and waterfront promenades provide pockets of tranquility.

32.

Fuerte Amador, Panama

dec 12, 2027

departure 4:00 AM

Fuerte Amador, Panama picture
Fuerte Amador, the gateway port to Panama City, seamlessly merges history and culture while captivating the hearts of travelers the world over. Once a defensive complex guarding the Panama Canal's entrance, it now offers a portal to Panama's past and present. The nearby Miraflores Locks Visitor Center narrates the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal, reflecting the nation's global significance, while the strategic location also provides access to the UNESCO-listed Casco Viejo district. However, visitors to Fuerte Amador would be remiss not to make the short, 8-mile, trip into Panama City. The capital city seamlessly intertwines past and present, inviting travelers to unravel its history while embracing the vigor of contemporary life—a cultural tapestry that lures explorers seeking both intellectual and sensory fulfillment. Amid the urban landscape, verdant parks and waterfront promenades provide pockets of tranquility.

Panama Canal Transit, Panama

dec 12, 2027

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The Panama Canal famously connects the Pacific Ocean with the Caribbean Sea. It began its activity in 1914, quickly becoming a crucial waterway for maritime trade. While traversing this iconic waterway, you can admire the glorious natural landscapes, which are just 15 minutes away from Panama City.

33.

Puerto Limón, Costa Rica

dec 13, 2027

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Puerto Limón, located on the Caribbean side of Costa Rica, boasts a rich combination of sights, sounds and smells. Once ashore, embrace these elements as they surround you, filling your senses with the essence of this delightful port city. The growth of the coffee market prompted the Costa Rican government to search for an Atlantic port to facilitate shipping coffee to Europe and beyond. In 1871, the port of Limón was established and what was once a migrant fishermen's village of five huts grew into an important center of commerce. With the introduction of a rail service the following year between San José and the Atlantic coast, Limón became a thriving railroad and banana town.

34.

Day at sea

dec 14, 2027

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Roatan Island, Honduras

dec 15, 2027

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

5 EXCURSIONS

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Here, where the skies are wide expanses of blue, waters are a transparent turquoise, and beaches are pure white edged by lush green palms, you can aim a point-and-shoot in almost any direction and get a beautiful picture. Photography aside, you can also dive, snorkel and swim with the dolphins. You might opt to explore the reef in a glass-bottom boat, go into town to shop for island crafts, or see the butterfly and floral gardens.

there are 5 optional shore experiences at this port

36.

Santo Tomas, Guatemala

dec 16, 2027

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

5 EXCURSIONS

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Santo Tomás de Castilla in Guatemala attracts adventurers with activities like waterfall hikes, rainforest explorations, bird-watching, and tours of UNESCO ancient Maya cities. The country is rife with wildlife: more than 400 species of birds—including toucans and parrots live in the jungle interior. As a former Belgian colony, colonial landmarks, including the 16th-century Spanish fort Castillo de San Felipe, dot the landscape. Unlike its neighbors, Guatemala is still developing, and as such offers an uncharted and genuine experience: local markets promise many authentic shopping opportunities, with beautiful locally crafted goods at negotiable prices.

there are 5 optional shore experiences at this port

37.

Belize City, Belize

dec 17, 2027

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Anchor

5 EXCURSIONS

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Belize City is the largest city and former capital of Belize. Situated on the eastern coast of the country, the city is a vibrant and diverse urban center that offers a mix of cultural experiences, historical sites, and access to the natural wonders of the country. Its happy location along the Caribbean Sea adds to its appeal, promising visitors lots of fun in the sun, whether you chose to relax on one of the sandy beaches found outside the city, or explore the underwater world of the Belize Barrier Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The nearby caves and atolls are prime spots for snorkeling, diving, and marine adventures. Unsurprisingly, the region is rife with Mayan ruins, and Belize City's proximity to these significant archaeological sites allows visitors to explore the rich Maya heritage of the region. Ancient archaeological sites such as Altun Ha, Cuello, Xunantunich and Nohoch Che'en Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve are all located a short distance from the city and feature impressive pyramids and ceremonial plazas. For those who are more interested in modern day and history should stroll the city to St. John's Cathedral, built from 1812 to 1820, for a chance to see the oldest Anglican cathedral in Central America as well as Swing Bridge, an iconic drawbridge, that connects the north and south sides of the city.

there are 5 optional shore experiences at this port

38.

Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico

dec 18, 2027

arrival 9:00 AM

Overnight

9 EXCURSIONS

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Soak up the sun on Mexico's largest island. Cozumel has pristine palm-lined beaches and plenty of opportunities for you to get lost in Mayan mysteries, explore Caribbean coral formations, or simply relax on a white sand beach.

there are 9 optional shore experiences at this port

39.

Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico

dec 19, 2027

departure 5:00 PM

9 EXCURSIONS

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Soak up the sun on Mexico's largest island. Cozumel has pristine palm-lined beaches and plenty of opportunities for you to get lost in Mayan mysteries, explore Caribbean coral formations, or simply relax on a white sand beach.

there are 9 optional shore experiences at this port

40.

Progreso (Mérida), Mexico

dec 20, 2027

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Mexico is no stranger to beautiful beaches but Progreso offers something a little bit special – its pier is the longest in the world, extending for four miles into the Gulf of Mexico. Its warm, shallow waters and golden sands may tempt you to stay here for a few hours, soaking up the tropical vibe, but it's worth rousing yourself to visit one of the many sights within easy reach of Progreso. The magnificent Mayan ruins of Chichén Itzá are a two-hour drive away, the site of Uxmal is one-and-a-half hours away, while in just 30 minutes you can visit the Laguna Rosado (pink lake) with its resident flamingos plus the small but impressive Mayan ruins of Xtampú and Xcambó.

41.

Day at sea

dec 21, 2027

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42.

Fort Lauderdale, United States Of America
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dec 22, 2027

arrival 7:00 AM

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Known as the `Venice of America,` Fort Lauderdale is to Miami, what poetry is to prose. Despite the two cities being only 30 miles apart, there is a world of difference between them. With its stunning beaches, thriving arts, and culture scene, and picturesque waterways, Fort Lauderdale offers a perfect blend of relaxation and excitement. Visitors can soak up the sun on the pristine white sands of Fort Lauderdale Beach, explore the arty, independent boutiques and restaurants along Las Olas Boulevard, or take a scenic boat tour through the city's intricate network of canals. The city also boasts a diverse range of attractions, including world-class museums, lush parks, and bustling nightlife.

Suites & Guest Rooms  (7)

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SAIL & SAVE

Save up to $0 per room or suite and receive up to $500 onboard credit per room or suite on select voyages. Book by March 31, 2026.

*Terms and conditions apply.

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DOUBLE GUEST ROOM WITH OCEAN VIEW

save up to $3,000 per room or suite

+ US$1,500 As You Wish credit

FARES FROM PER GUEST

was $19,100Offer icon now $17,600*

ROOM SIZE

UP TO 215 SQ FT

 

Redesigned in 2023, this stylish guest room features a comfortable living area with sofa, large picture window, walk-in shower, and a sleek built-in wardrobe.

DOUBLE GUEST ROOM WITH VERANDA

save up to $3,000 per room or suite

+ US$1,500 As You Wish credit

FARES FROM PER GUEST

was $22,900Offer icon now $21,400*

ROOM SIZE

UP TO 215 SQ FT

BALCONY SIZE

UP TO 54 SQ FT

Redesigned in 2023, this elegant guest room offers a private veranda, comfortable living area with sofa, walk-in shower, and a built-in wardrobe.

SINGLE GUEST ROOM WITH OCEAN VIEW

save up to $1,500 per room or suite

+ US$750 As You Wish credit

FARES FROM PER GUEST

was $24,900Offer icon now $23,400*

ROOM SIZE

UP TO 215 SQ FT

 

Redesigned in 2023 exclusively for solo occupancy, this stylish guest room offers a comfortable living area with sofa, large picture window, walk-in shower, and a sleek built-in wardrobe.

AQUAMARINE VERANDA SUITE

save up to $6,000 per room or suite

+ US$1,500 As You Wish credit

FARES FROM PER GUEST

was $26,000Offer icon now $23,000*

SUITE SIZE

UP TO 323 SQ FT

BALCONY SIZE

UP TO 86 SQ FT

Available in either a newly redesigned style with a walk-in shower or a classic design with a separate shower and bath, this spacious suite features a private veranda, walk-in wardrobe, comfortable living area with sofa, and complimentary pressing service.

SAPPHIRE VERANDA SUITE

save up to $9,000 per room or suite

+ US$1,500 As You Wish credit

FARES FROM PER GUEST

was $31,600Offer icon now $27,100*

SUITE SIZE

UP TO 430 SQ FT

BALCONY SIZE

UP TO 107 SQ FT

Available in either a newly redesigned style with a walk-in shower or a classic design with a separate shower and bath, this elegant suite features a walk-in wardrobe, separate living room with sofa and dining area, and a private veranda. Enjoy special touches such as afternoon canapés, binoculars, a coffee maker, and complimentary laundry, dry cleaning, and pressing services.

JUNIOR CRYSTAL PENTHOUSE SUITE

save up to $9,000 per room or suite

+ US$1,500 As You Wish credit

FARES FROM PER GUEST

was $53,000Offer icon now $48,500*

SUITE SIZE

UP TO 645 SQ FT

BALCONY SIZE

UP TO 161 SQ FT

Redesigned in 2023, this luxurious suite features a walk-in wardrobe, separate living room and dining area, Jacuzzi bathtub, separate shower, bidet, and guest bathroom. Guests staying in this stylish home away from home enjoy unlimited dining at specialty restaurants, unlimited laundry services, afternoon canapés, flowers, binoculars, and a coffee maker.

CRYSTAL PENTHOUSE SUITE

save up to $9,000 per room or suite

+ US$1,500 As You Wish credit

FARES FROM PER GUEST

was $67,200Offer icon now $62,700*

SUITE SIZE

UP TO 1265 SQ FT

BALCONY SIZE

UP TO 107 SQ FT

Our largest suite, available in 2023 or 2020 designs, offers two walk-in wardrobes, separate living and dining areas with panoramic ocean views, a study, and a custom built-in bar. There is also a Jacuzzi bathtub with ocean views, separate shower, bidet, and guest bathroom. Enjoy unlimited dining at specialty restaurants, unlimited laundry services, and more.

*Fares based on double occupancy (with exception of Solo Guest Room category) and vary by location on the ship. Solo Guest Rooms can only be booked on a single occupancy basis as fare shown. Fares include "destination fees" (i.e., fees, charges, tolls and taxes imposed on Crystal by governmental or quasi-governmental authorities as well as third party fees and charges arising from a ship's presence in a harbor or port). The renderings, photographs, and specifications displayed on this website are provided for convenience only. They should not be relied upon as representations, express or implied, of the final detail of the suites and guest rooms. Crystal expressly reserves the right to make modifications, revisions, and changes it deems desirable in its sole and absolute discretion. Dimensions and square footage are approximate and may vary with actual construction. Decor, designs, and layouts may vary within suite and guest room categories.

An Exclusive All-Inclusive Experience

On Crystal ships, our all-inclusive program gives you the sense of freedom and peace of mind that comes from knowing we’ve taken care of everything.

Dining & Beverages
  • Curated selection of wines, champagne, spirits, & soft drinks
  • Multiple dining options to explore
  • 24-hour in-suite dining service
  • At least one complimentary reservation at the only Nobu restaurant at sea, Umi Uma, and Osteria d’ Ovidio
  • Personalized Service & Comfort
  • Dedicated butler service in every suite and guest room
  • Complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi
  • All tips and gratuities included
  • Wellness, Recreation & Entertainment
  • A wide variety of onboard activities, including paddle tennis, pickleball, and golf driving nets
  • Access to spa facilities and a fully equipped fitness centre
  • Evening entertainment ranging from dazzling Broadway-style shows to inspiring TED-style talks
  • Discover

    Crystal Serenity

    With an industry-leading space to guest ratio across an array of social areas, Crystal Serenity offers the utmost comfort, quality, personalization and choice.

    REFURBISHED IN

    2023

    GUEST CAPACITY

    740

    OCEAN-VIEW ROOMS AND SUITES

    402

    DINING VENUES

    10

    Our 9 Exceptional Restaurants

    Onboard Experiences

    Sumptuous suites, the finest cuisine, Broadway-standard entertainment, and a soothing spa – your every wish is granted.

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    suites & service

    Warm, intuitive service, spacious and comfortable suites and social areas… all that’s left for you to do is relax.

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    food & drink

    Unparalleled choice, including the only Nobu restaurant at sea, makes dining aboard Crystal unforgettable.

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    entertainment

    From Broadway-themed shows and comedy to live music and lectures, we have a world of options to keep you amused.

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    aurōra spa

    Refresh mind and body with the wellbeing benefits of our indulgent treatments. Or just relax with a purifying sauna.

    Featured Excursions for this Voyage

    Take in breathtaking views from above, sharpen your skills in a hands-on class, or unwind with one-of-a-kind experiences. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or both, our Shore Excursions deliver it all

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    Patagonian Dolphin Watching Experience

    Puerto Madryn
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    Gaiman on Foot & Welsh Dessert Cooking Experience

    Puerto Madryn
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    Punta Tombo Penguins

    Puerto Madryn

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