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The Americas & Caribbean

Ship: Crystal Symphony   
Departure: Monday, August 24, 2026
Nights: 32 nights
Departs: San Diego
Returns: New York
One Way Trip
One
way trip
Duration
32
Nights
Days at Sea
12
Sea Days
Ports
19
Ports
Countries Visted
15
Countries
  • Itinerary

    The Americas & Caribbean

    Ports of call

    To find out more about the itinerary for this cruise, select the itinerary items below.

    Day Date Port of Call Arrival Departure
    1 Monday, August 24, 2026 San Diego, USA Embark 19:00
    View of San Diego, USA

    San Diego is a coastal Southern Californian city located in the SW corner of the United States. Founded in 1769, it is the oldest town in California and has an enchanting natural beauty and a pleasant, mild, climate with plenty of sunshine, which defines the city. Though it’s big, and growing fast, San Diego manages to ‘hang on to’ a resort feel, even amid the skyscrapers and brick facades of its revamped downtown. Read more about San Diego, USA

    2 Tuesday, August 25, 2026 Ensenada
    3 Wednesday, August 26, 2026 Day At Sea
    4 Thursday, August 27, 2026 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 08:00 17:00
    View of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

    Cabo San Lucas, or just Cabo, is an interesting destination that captures the essence of the Baja Peninsula Mexico. Once a base for pirate vessels waiting to pounce on Spanish treasure ships, today with its many resorts, championship golf courses, world-class dining, and amazing outdoor activities, it is a great tourist attraction. Future plans include an artificial island to sit in the bay, complete with restaurants and bars. Read more about Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

    5 Friday, August 28, 2026 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 11:00 19:00
    View of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

    Puerto Vallarta is located on the Western Pacific coast of Mexico, and renowned for its beaches and its vibrant centre of art. Surrounded by the impressive mountains of the Sierra Madre and the sparkling waters of Banderas Bay, it is always waiting to offer visitors the very best choices. Initially made popular by Movie stars such as Liz Taylor and others as a great place to have a holiday home, visitors soon followed. Read more about Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

    6 Saturday, August 29, 2026 Day At Sea
    7 Sunday, August 30, 2026 Day At Sea
    8 Monday, August 31, 2026 Acajutla, El Salvador 08:00 17:00
    View of Acajutla, El Salvador

    Acajutla is the main seaport on the Pacific coast of El Salvador, in Central America. Visitors are greeted with a warm reception and a great traditional cuisine. It’s a small town with incredible landscapes and fantastic sea and surf, such as Los Cabanos beach in the Port of Acajutla. Read more about Acajutla, El Salvador

    9 Tuesday, September 1, 2026 San Juan Del Sur
    10 Wednesday, September 2, 2026 Puntarenas
    11 Thursday, September 3, 2026 Day At Sea
    12 Friday, September 4, 2026 Manta, Ecuador 10:00 17:00
    View of Manta, Ecuador

    Manta is a major commercial and holiday resort centre and the second major port of Ecuador. It is possibly best known for the Playa (beach) Murciélago area of the Malecón, where not only is the seafood excellent, but also on offer is great music, beach aerobics, parties, and general night life ambience. Gathering momentum among tourists is the fact that this is the home of seeds of particular palms that are almost indistinguishable from ivory after they have been dried. Read more about Manta, Ecuador

    13 Saturday, September 5, 2026 Guayaquil, Ecuador 19:00
    View of Guayaquil, Ecuador

    Guayaquil is located on the west bank of the Guayas River, which flows into the Pacific Ocean at the Gulf of Guayaquil. Founded in the 1530s, it is the largest and the most populous city in Ecuador, as well as the nation's main port. It is described by many as having a ‘Caribbean soul’. Read more about Guayaquil, Ecuador

    14 Sunday, September 6, 2026 Day At Sea
    15 Monday, September 7, 2026 Fuerte Amador, Panama 19:00
    View of Fuerte Amador, Panama

    Fuerte Amador (Fort Amador, located at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, is part of an artificial peninsula jutting out into the Pacific from Balboa, which connects four small islands to the mainland. On the west side of Fuerte Amador is the Pacific entrance to the Canal, and on the east side is Panama Bay facing Panama City. The surrounding ocean is always filled with vessels patiently awaiting their turn to transverse the Canal, while on the skyline a few kilometres to the north are the skyscrapers of Panama City. Read more about Fuerte Amador, Panama

    16 Tuesday, September 8, 2026 Fuerte Amador, Panama
    View of Fuerte Amador, Panama

    Fuerte Amador (Fort Amador, located at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, is part of an artificial peninsula jutting out into the Pacific from Balboa, which connects four small islands to the mainland. On the west side of Fuerte Amador is the Pacific entrance to the Canal, and on the east side is Panama Bay facing Panama City. The surrounding ocean is always filled with vessels patiently awaiting their turn to transverse the Canal, while on the skyline a few kilometres to the north are the skyscrapers of Panama City. Read more about Fuerte Amador, Panama

    17 Wednesday, September 9, 2026 Fuerte Amador, Panama 04:00
    View of Fuerte Amador, Panama

    Fuerte Amador (Fort Amador, located at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, is part of an artificial peninsula jutting out into the Pacific from Balboa, which connects four small islands to the mainland. On the west side of Fuerte Amador is the Pacific entrance to the Canal, and on the east side is Panama Bay facing Panama City. The surrounding ocean is always filled with vessels patiently awaiting their turn to transverse the Canal, while on the skyline a few kilometres to the north are the skyscrapers of Panama City. Read more about Fuerte Amador, Panama

    17 Wednesday, September 9, 2026 Panama Canal, Panama 05:30 18:00
    View of Panama Canal, Panama

    Named one of the seven modern wonders of the world by the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Panama Canal is a 77 km ship canal in Panama that joins the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and is a key conduit for international maritime trade. Built from 1903 to 1914, nearly 850,000 vessels have passed through the canal. Interestingly, the 8-10 hour journey from the Pacific Ocean in the west and the Atlantic Ocean in the east is one from SE to NW. Read more about Panama Canal, Panama

    18 Thursday, September 10, 2026 Cartagena, Colombia 10:00 19:00
    View of Cartagena, Colombia

    Cartagena is a large beach resort city on the northern coast of Colombia in the Caribbean Coast Region. While in recent years many new skyscrapers have been constructed, Cartagena's colonial walled city with its amazing architecture, such as The Vaults that were originally built as dungeons and from the top of which the Caribbean Sea is visible. There is also the Castillo de San Felipe, a fortress built in 1657 by the Spanish for protection against pirates. Read more about Cartagena, Colombia

    19 Friday, September 11, 2026 Day At Sea
    20 Saturday, September 12, 2026 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 08:00 19:00
    View of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

    Santo Domingo, the most bustling and diverse city in the Caribbean, is the capital of the Dominican Republic, and the oldest city in the Western Hemisphere on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Wander down the cobblestone streets to check out the many examples of 15th and 16th century architecture in the Colonial Zone. These include: the Cathedral that was the first church built in the Americas, the Ozama Fort, and the Italian Renaissance style palace Alcazar de Colon, which were all built during the lifetime of Christopher Columbus. Read more about Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

    21 Sunday, September 13, 2026 Punta Cana
    22 Monday, September 14, 2026 San Juan, Puerto Rico 18:00
    View of San Juan, Puerto Rico

    San Juan, the capital and most populous city of Puerto Rico, is the oldest city on US territory. It is the Caribbean commercial hub, best known for its beautifully restored historic district of Old San Juan. It is situated on a rocky peninsula girded by thick walls jutting into the crashing Atlantic surf. Read more about San Juan, Puerto Rico

    23 Tuesday, September 15, 2026 Marigot, Guadeloupe 08:00 18:00
    View of Marigot, Guadeloupe

    Marigot is the main town and capital in the French Collectivity of Saint Martin. St Martin comprises the northern 60% of a divided island in the Eastern Caribbean. (The southern 40% is Sint Maarten, of the Netherlands, and the only place where France borders the Netherlands.) St Martin lies at the northern tip of the Leeward Islands edging the Atlantic Ocean. Read more about Marigot, Guadeloupe

    24 Wednesday, September 16, 2026 Roseau, Dominica 08:00 18:00
    View of Roseau, Dominica

    Roseau, a small, compact and most important urban settlement, is the capital and largest city of the island of Dominica, in the Caribbean. Dominica has been nicknamed the ‘Nature Isle of the Caribbean’ for its unspoiled natural beauty. Interestingly, it is built on the site of the ancient Kalinago Indian village of Sairi. Read more about Roseau, Dominica

    25 Thursday, September 17, 2026 Bridgetown, Barbados 08:00 18:00
    View of Bridgetown, Barbados

    The city of Bridgetown is the capital and largest city of the island country of Barbados, a major tourist destination in the West Indies. The city has numerous attractions, landmarks, monuments, museums, and art galleries of an international standard. It is also a starting point for visiting many other popular cities on the island. Read more about Bridgetown, Barbados

    26 Friday, September 18, 2026 Castries, Saint Lucia 08:00 18:00
    View of Castries, Saint Lucia

    Castries is the capital of the volcanic island country of Saint Lucia, part of the Lesser Antilles in the eastern Caribbean Sea. Its popularity stems from the tropical weather (the dry season runs from December through May), scenery, and numerous beaches. Saint Lucia's population is predominantly of African and mixed African-European descent, and while the official language is English, French-Creole is spoken by 95% of the population. Read more about Castries, Saint Lucia

    27 Saturday, September 19, 2026 St John's, Antigua and Barbuda 08:00 18:00
    View of St John's, Antigua and Barbuda

    St John’s, the capital of the nation of Antigua and Barbuda (two islands) in the Caribbean, sits on the NW coast of the tropical island of Antigua that is home to magnificent beaches. St John's was hit significantly by Hurricane Irma (Sep 2017) but tourist infrastructure remained intact. St John’s reflects its British heritage with such edifices as Fort Barrington overlooking the shoreline, and 17th C Fort James. Read more about St John's, Antigua and Barbuda

    28 Sunday, September 20, 2026 Jost Van Dyke, Virgin Islands (British) 09:00 17:00
    29 Monday, September 21, 2026 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 09:00 18:00
    View of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

    Santo Domingo, the most bustling and diverse city in the Caribbean, is the capital of the Dominican Republic, and the oldest city in the Western Hemisphere on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Wander down the cobblestone streets to check out the many examples of 15th and 16th century architecture in the Colonial Zone. These include: the Cathedral that was the first church built in the Americas, the Ozama Fort, and the Italian Renaissance style palace Alcazar de Colon, which were all built during the lifetime of Christopher Columbus. Read more about Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

    30 Tuesday, September 22, 2026 Cockburn Town, Turks and Caicos Islands 07:00 14:00
    View of Cockburn Town, Turks and Caicos Islands

    The British Overseas Territory of the Turks and Caicos Islands lies SE of Florida. The capital, Cockburn (‘Co’burn’) Town, is located on the largest island in the Turks Islands archipelago, Grand Turk Island. It is known for tourism as well as being an offshore financial centre. Read more about Cockburn Town, Turks and Caicos Islands

    31 Wednesday, September 23, 2026 Day At Sea
    32 Thursday, September 24, 2026 Day At Sea
    33 Friday, September 25, 2026 New York, USA 07:00 Disembark
    View of New York, USA

    New York is situated on the Atlantic coast of NE United States. With its world-class museums, big statues, even bigger buildings and being the most linguistically diverse city in the world, the Big Apple’s hyperactive rush keeps drawing more and more people to it. The City of New York is a densely packed mass of humanity and all this living on top of one another makes the New Yorker a special kind of person. Read more about New York, USA

  • Ship

    Crystal Symphony Overview

    Crystal Symphony

    Experience a world of timeless sophistication as you step aboard the remarkable Crystal Symphony, an exceptional vessel that guarantees an unforgettable journey. Refurbished in 2023 the ship's meticulously crafted interiors exude opulence, adorned with lustrous marble, gleaming brass accents, and captivating artwork at every turn. From the majestic grand atrium to the generously proportioned staterooms and suites, every corner of Crystal Symphony radiates an atmosphere of elegance and unparalleled comfort.

  • Cabins

    Crystal Symphony Cabins

    Suite

    Suite

    Suite on the Crystal Symphony Suite on the Crystal Symphony

    Cabin Types

    RYVM, RYVF, GSVM, GSVF, GSWM, SSWM, SSVM, SSVF, CHV4

    Average Cabin Size – 0 m2

    Average Balcony Size – 0 m2

    Size: 60 msup2;Balcony Size: 15 msup2;Large suite with spacious rooms with separate dining and living areas, looking onto a private veranda, and accompanied by attentive butler service.- Large private veranda- Spacious living room- Dining area- Two TV's- Separate bedroom area- Vanity in bedroom- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding, and third berth- Full jacuzzi bathtub with separate shower and bidet- Walk-in closet

    Balcony

    Balcony

    Balcony on the Crystal Symphony Balcony on the Crystal Symphony

    Cabin Types

    CSVM, CSVF

    Average Cabin Size – 0 m2

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    Size: 20 msup2;Balcony Size: 5 msup2;Contemporary classic bedroom with junior butler service and comfortable seating constellations opening onto a private veranda.- Large picture window- Sizeable living area with sofa- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding- TV- Walk-in shower

    Outside

    Outside

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    Cabin Types

    SGWF, CSWM, CSWF

    Average Cabin Size – 0 m2

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    Size: 20 msup2;Cozy bedroom with welcoming and comfortable detailing, junior butler service and ocean views.- Large picture window- Sizeable living area with sofa- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding- TV- Walk-in shower

  • Deck Plans

    Crystal Symphony Deck Plans

    Legend

    • Connecting staterooms
    • Third berth available as well as in all Penthouses
    • No balcony
    • Ladies Room
    • Gentelmen's Room
    • Staterooms for guests with disabilities
  • Promotions

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    • Room service & Self-service laundry
    Receive complimentary reservations at specialty restaurants Umi Uma and Osteria d'Ovidio as follows:
    - Up to 11 days: One complimentary reservation to each restaurant
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