Serenity, Mediterranean Majesties ex Venice to Istanbul
[Ship: Crystal Serenity]
12 Night Cruise sailing from Venice to Istanbul aboard Crystal Serenity.
Duration & Cruise Type:
12 day
12 Night Cruise sailing from Venice to Istanbul aboard Crystal Serenity.
At 68,000 tons and capable of serving 1,080 guests, Crystal Serenity-is the largest ship in the fleet. However, like her sister ships, she still maintains one of the highest space-per-guest ratios at sea, so you'll never feel crowded. Featuring many of the same popular public spaces as Crystal Harmony and Crystal Symphony, Crystal Serenity also serves up innovation in the form of new dining venues like Tastes, Silk Road and The Sushi Bar, The Studio, and 85% of staterooms with private verandahs.
Venice
Venice rests three miles off the coast of mainland Italy and is considered one of the world's most enchanting cities. Known as the "Queen of the Adriatic," it actually comprises more than 100 separate islands. Laced together by a string of 400 intricate bridges, Venice is legendary for its labyrinthine network of canals. A whimsical stroll through the city can lead one to a hidden world of ornately decorated piazzas and shops. As you explore colorful marketplaces and busy town squares, marvel at a priceless legacy of Baroque architecture. Admire the richness of St. Mark's Basilica and the lavishness of the Palazzo Ducale. Getting lost in Venice can be a truly delightful experience. The place of dreams, this romantic city will live long in your memory.
Dubrovnik
Though it has only recently re-emerged as an independent nation, Croatia is by no means a new country. There were settlements along the Dalmatian Coast before recorded time. When Slavic people migrated here in the 6th century, they converted to Catholicism and adopted the local Latin alphabet. The region eventually became part of the powerful Kingdom of Croatia. Medieval Dubrovnik, formerly the Republic of Ragusa, was one of several walled cities established in the 7th century to guard the coastal approaches. Its fortification was completed in the 13th century and has remained relatively unchanged. The city walls are in excellent condition and today prevent invasion by automobiles. Within the walls, the lovely sleek lines of Venetian-style buildings complement a wealth of ancient stone architecture. Nearby islands feature beautiful beaches as well as intriguing ancient ruins.
Corfu
Shaped like a scythe, the island of Corfu is considered one of the Mediterranean's best-kept secrets. Its lush interior is covered in cypress and olive trees while the main downtown area has elegant Venetian architecture and a serene atmosphere. Strategically important due to its location, this island has managed to maintain its uniqueness despite numerous invasions by outside forces. Today, the culture of Corfu reflects its turbulent past as well as its origins.
Kefalonia
The largest of the Ionian Islands in western Greece, Kefalonia has its share of natural wonders and interesting history. In the wonders category are Melissani, an underground lake with gorgeous, deep blue water; the island's numerous beaches, which are some of the most beautiful in the world; and Drogarati Cave, a showcase of stalactites and stalagmites that have been forming for thousands of years. Historically, the island has been in under French, Ottoman and British rule, and was occupied by Axis powers during World War II. Also seminal to Kefalonia's past was the quake of 1953, a 7.3 trembler that destroyed virtually every house on the island.
Today, Kefalonia is emerging as a vacationer's paradise. The island and its capital of Argostoli draw people from far and wide with pleasant weather, a picturesque bay and the Koutavos Lagoon, a feeding ground for Loggerhead turtles.
Athens
Piraeus is Greece's largest port and has been a gateway to the Mediterranean since 482 BC. It lies on the innermost point of the Saronic Gulf and is a short drive from Athens, the cradle of Western democracy and culture. Throughout the ages, Athens' lofty Acropolis has been a source of inspiration. The ancient ruins scattered throughout this legendary city are reminders of Greece's great cultural heritage.
Navplion
When in Greece, do as the Grecians do: Go to the Peloponnese. Connected by a narrow isthmus (it's less than four miles across at its narrowest) off the southern end of central Greece, the Peloponnese is a large peninsula with many things going for it. Not only are there fewer crowds than on the Aegean islands, it has just as many-if not more-ancient sites, including the temples at Nemea and Olympia. On the sunny east coast of the Peloponnese, tucked away in a deep bay, is the city of Navplion.
As Greece's first capital after the Greek War of Independence in the 1820s, Návplion has its share of history, including two Venetian fortresses and many neoclassical buildings. But in fact, Navplion is the more modern side of Greece a relaxed and appealing place with leafy parks, small museums, picturesque streets and lively outdoor cafes.
Mykonos
Mykonos, a former 18th-century pirates' bastion, is now a sophisticated and cosmopolitan island resort. This quintessential Greek island offers a maze of winding streets, graceful windmills, inviting beaches, domed churches and whitewashed houses accented in blue. Dotting the waterfront are cafés, taverns and tempting shops. Guests may spend the day exploring the island independently. Feel free to investigate its fine boutiques and pleasant, labyrinthine streets. For helpful hints or suggestions on things to do while you are ashore, please contact the onboard Shore Excursions staff.
Kusadasi
A lovely seaside resort on Turkey's Aegean coast, Kusadasi [koo-SHAH-duh-see] is renowned for its inviting sparkling waters, broad sandy beaches and large marina. The shops in town are filled with designer clothing, carpets, jewelry and leather goods. South, along the Aegean coast, the ancient Greco-Roman cities of Priene, Miletus and Didyma furnish impressions of the sophisticated civilizations that once thrived here.
Kusadasi is perhaps best known as the gateway to the archaeological site of Ephesus, one of the world's greatest archaic finds. Excavations continue in the 4,000-year-old city and it is believed that more than half of it still remains buried in the hillside. Its marble streets are lined with architectural masterpieces. The city played a significant role in the life of the Apostle Paul, who wrote an epistle to its people.
Istanbul
For poets, Istanbul, next to Venice and Rome is the loveliest city in Europe and one of the most splendid in Asia. It is the only city in the world spread over two continents, separated by the Bosphorus. Istanbul was founded by Greek scouts in 660 BC and later became capital of the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman empires. With its 3,000 years of history behind, it has always been the meeting point of East and West. It is a city filled with wonders of architecture and monuments to the faiths that inspired them. Formerly known as Byzantium, then Constantinople, its mosques, minarets and museums span two continents where the Bosphorus divides Asia from Europe. This strategic position has assured Istanbul's status as a crossroads for trade and cultural exchange during the centuries. Must-see attractions include the dazzling treasury in Topkapi Palace and exquisite buildings of timeless beauty such as the Blue Mosque and Basilica of St. Sophia. Even those who are not avid shoppers will be enticed by the colorful sights and sounds of the world's largest bazaar.
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Stateroom features:
269 square feet (with verandah)
Private verandah
Seating area
Queen-size bed or twin beds
Complimentary soft drinks and bottled water in room
Remote color television & DVD player
Data port for laptop computer hook-up
Full bathtub/shower combination
Refrigerator
Security safe
Please note: Penthouse and stateroom photos and layouts shown are examples of what is available and do not necessarily reflect all rooms, including but not limited to staterooms for guests with disabilities.
Stateroom features:
269 square feet (with verandah)
Private verandah
Seating area
Queen-size bed or twin beds
Complimentary soft drinks and bottled water in room
Remote color television & DVD player
Data port for laptop computer hook-up
Full bathtub/shower combination
Refrigerator
Security safe
Please note: Penthouse and stateroom photos and layouts shown are examples of what is available and do not necessarily reflect all rooms, including but not limited to staterooms for guests with disabilities.
Stateroom features:
269 square feet (with verandah)
Private verandah
Seating area
Queen-size bed or twin beds
Complimentary soft drinks and bottled water in the room.
Remote color television & DVD Player
Data port for laptop computer hook-up
Full bathtub/shower combination
Refrigerator
Security safe
Stateroom Features:
226 square feet with Picture Window
Large picture window
Seating area
Queen-size bed or twin beds
Complimentary soft drinks and bottled water in room
Remote color television & DVD player
Data port for laptop computer hook-up
Full bathtub/shower combination
Refrigerator
Security safe
Please note: Penthouse and stateroom photos and layouts shown are examples of what is available and do not necessarily reflect all rooms, including but not limited to staterooms for guests with disabilities.
Stateroom Features:
226 square feet with Picture Window
Large picture window
Seating area
Queen-size bed or twin beds
Complimentary soft drinks and bottled water in room
Remote color television & DVD player
Data port for laptop computer hook-up
Full bathtub/shower combination
Refrigerator
Security safe
Please note: Penthouse and stateroom photos and layouts shown are examples of what is available and do not necessarily reflect all rooms, including but not limited to staterooms for guests with disabilities.
The Crystal Penthouse has everything you could want to make your cruise unforgettable. It features:
1,345 square feet (with verandah)
Spacious living room
Dining area
Large private verandah
Complimentary wine plus choice of liquor from set menu upon embarkation
Complimentary soft drinks, beer and bottled water in room
Personal butler service
State-of-the-art Bang & Olufsen® sound system
DVD Player
Data port for laptop computer hook-up
Flat-screen televisions and DVD players in bedroom, living room and bathroom
Cordless phone
Guest bathroom
Pantry
Library
Private workout area including personal treadmill
Large bedroom with king-size bed or twin beds, and third berth
Master bath with Jacuzzi® & ocean view
Separate shower
Bidet
Walk-in closet
Refrigerator
Security safe
Please note: Penthouse and stateroom photos and layouts shown are examples of what is available and do not necessarily reflect all rooms, including but not limited to staterooms for guests with disabilities.
The Penthouse suite can be your home away from home. It features:
403 square feet (with verandah)
Sizeable living area
Private verandah
Complimentary wine plus choice of liquor from set menu upon embarkation
Complimentary soft drinks, beer and bottled water in room
Personal butler service
Queen-size bed or twin beds, and third berth
Vanity in dressing area
Flat-screen television & DVD player
Data port for laptop computer hook-up
Full Jacuzzi® bathtub
Separate shower
Walk-in closet
Refrigerator
Security safe
Please note: Penthouse and stateroom photos and layouts shown are examples of what is available and do not necessarily reflect all rooms, including but not limited to staterooms for guests with disabilities.
This suites features:
538 square feet (with verandah)
Spacious living area
Dining area
Private verandah
Complimentary wine plus choice of liquor from set menu upon embarkation
Complimentary soft drinks, beer and bottled water in room
Personal butler service
Flat-screen television, DVD & CD players
Data port for laptop computer hook-up
Separate bedroom area
Vanity in bedroom
Queen-size bed or twin beds, and third berth
Picture window in bedroom
Full Jacuzzi® bathtub
Separate shower
Bidet
Walk-in closet
Refrigerator
Security safe
Please note: Penthouse and stateroom photos and layouts shown are examples of what is available and do not necessarily reflect all rooms, including but not limited to staterooms for guests with disabilities.