Serenity, Romancing the Riviera ex Lisbon to Rome
[Ship: Crystal Serenity]
12 Night Cruise sailing from Lisbon to Rome aboard Crystal Serenity.
Duration & Cruise Type:
12 day
12 Night Cruise sailing from Lisbon to Rome 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.
Lisbon
Cosmopolitan Lisbon was the center of the world's last great colonial empire. Today the city nostalgically reveres its imperial past while adapting to Portugal's role as a member of the European Economic Community. Although located on the Atlantic coast, Lisbon has the soul of a Mediterranean city with Moorish castles, pastel and white buildings, orange-tiled roofs and luminous blue skies. Set amid the hills and valleys of the northern shore of the River Tagus, it is one of the loveliest capitals in the world.
Gibraltar
Like a crouching lion, the Rock of Gibraltar's imposing presence supports the legend that it is one of the two Pillars of Hercules. Dramatically soaring to almost 1,400 feet, it boasts one of the world's most recognizable silhouettes. Over 140 caves have been discovered within its limestone mass. Although linked by land to Spain, the self-governing British colony of Gibraltar maintains a strong allegiance to Britain. Shop the compact commercial center for tax-free treats, or perch atop the summit for thrilling views encompassing Europe and Africa.
Barcelona
Barcelona, capital of Catalonia, is a celebration of history and heir to Greek, Phoenician, Roman, Carthaginian, Gothic and Arab cultural legacies. Since it is nearly as close to Rome, Geneva and Munich as it is to Madrid, Barcelona has long been the Spanish link to Western Europe. It was the home of Picasso, Miró, Dali, Casals and Gaudí and has been described as a Mediterranean Manhattan, a cosmopolitan experimental center for political ideas and artistic movements. In addition to its abundance of artistic and architectural treasures, Barcelona serves as the gateway to one of the world's most impressive mountainside enclaves at Montserrat. Discover the secret legends of the Black Virgin and the alluring chants of monastic life high atop the Catalonian plains. Barcelona's ancient city walls and the narrow crooked streets of the town's old section are laid out for your discovery. You will find that Barcelona has something for everybody.
Cannes
One of nature's miracles, the Côte d'Azur was blessed with superb natural beauty. It lies between the coastal mountains and the sea, where the Maritime Alps tumble down to the Mediterranean preventing cold northern winds from reaching the coast. This sun-drenched slope stretches some 60 miles westward from the border of the fairy-tale Kingdom of Monaco. As Crystal Serenity approaches the shore, you will be treated to a spectacular panorama of irregular peaks and scenic villages clustered on narrow ledges. Majestic cities like Nice, Monte Carlo and St-Tropez host pleasure boats, yachts and all the other trappings of the glamorous French Riviera.
Monte Carlo
Monaco is an ancient principality steeped in rich and colorful history. Its proud monarchy is presided over by Prince Albert, who assumed the throne after his famed father Prince Rainier died in 2005.
Today when gazing on its modern skyline, it is hard to imagine that Monaco endured a turbulent past. Once a Greek settlement conquered by the Romans, it was bought from the Genoese in 1309 by the Grimaldis, who still rule as the world's oldest monarchy.
Monaco covers less than one square mile and is known primarily for its Grand Casino.
Livorno
Goethe once observed that Tuscany "looks like Italy should [look]." Fortunately, little has changed in the two centuries since the German poet was himself a tourist in Tuscany. The Tyrrhenian port of Livorno was founded in the 15th century. It is the gateway to Italy's Tuscan region and to many spectacular sights; including the extraordinary Leaning Tower of Pisa, the charming medieval village of Lucca, the lovely hill town of San Gimignano and the timeless city of Florence. No place is as imbued with such grace, dignity, serenity and history as is Florence. This city's wealth of architectural and artistic treasures includes works by Raphael, da Vinci, Botticelli and Michelangelo. Truly Florence, cradle of the Italian Renaissance, is one of the world's most enticing cities.
Porto Venere
Porto Venere, Italy, has all the essentials of an idyllic medieval town. It boasts two ancient churches, a 16th-century fortified castle, a bell tower built on the ruins of a Roman temple, even a wistful tale of English writers Lord Byron and Mary Shelley.
Lord Byron, the story goes, had a favorite spot on the rocks at the base of the church of San Pietro where he would pause to find his muse; it was also the place from which he would launch his swim across the bay to San Terenzo, where Shelley would be waiting.
While the legend is certainly romantic, Porto Venere's breathtaking natural beauty is enough to put it at the top of any traveler's list. Poised on the tip of the small peninsula that extends from the celebrated Italian Riviera, Porto Venere is the southernmost town on the walking trails connecting the five villages that make up the famous Cinque Terre, or five lands. Though not officially a part of the Cinque Terre, Porto Venere should be, and perhaps it would be if it weren't for its slightly removed location. With its sweeping views, brightly-colored houses, terraced gardens and three small islands Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto sitting prettily just off its rocky promontory, Porto Venere is so lovely, one wonders why Shelley did not instead make the swim to Byron.
Rome
Civitavecchia was founded by Emperor Trajan in the 2nd century. Today this port is noted for its fine seafood and attractive monuments. Located 90 minutes away is the Eternal City of Rome. Steeped in 2,500 years of history, Rome was for many centuries the center of Western civilization. It was both the focal point of the Roman Empire and of Christendom. Landmarks such as the Colosseum, Forum, Pantheon, Vatican, Sistine Chapel and Spanish Steps are reminders of the legacy of its rich past.
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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.