Crystal Cruises has confirmed the order of a third luxury ocean ship from Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri, set to enhance the company’s renowned fleet.

This new vessel, which will accommodate 690 passengers at double occupancy and measure 61,800 gross tons, will continue Crystal’s tradition of high-end design and unique guest experiences.
The ship’s design will mirror her sister ships, Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity, featuring a promenade that wraps around the entire perimeter, offering panoramic ocean views.
The ship’s interiors will be crafted by acclaimed architectural firms, promising refined décor, luxurious materials, and top-notch craftsmanship.
For food lovers, the new ship will bring an impressive range of dining options, including Umi Uma, the only Nobu restaurant at sea, and Beefbar, the creation of renowned restaurateur Riccardo Giraudi.
The ship’s culinary offerings will also feature dishes crafted in collaboration with famed Italian chefs Massimiliano and Raffaele Alajmo.
Additionally, Crystal’s exclusive onboard entertainment will include Casino de Monte-Carlo, launching this month on Crystal Symphony and in December on Crystal Serenity.
The ship will offer all-suite accommodation with private verandas, including suites specifically designed for solo travellers. With one of the highest crew-to-passenger ratios in the luxury cruise industry, guests can expect personalised service and a comfortable, spacious experience.
“Exercising this option and agreeing to build a third ship together showcases the trust and partnership between my family and Fincantieri, dating back to Sitmar Cruises and evolving through Silversea to our present vision with Crystal”
Manfredi Lefebvre d’Ovidio, Executive Chairman of A&K Travel Group
The announcement of this new ship comes two years after A&K Travel Group acquired Crystal Cruises, marking a period of growth and fleet expansion under its leadership.
The delivery of the third Crystal ship is currently tentatively set for 2032.
About Crystal Cruises
With over 30 years of history, Crystal Cruises is a leader in luxury voyages.
Since its acquisition by A&K Travel Group in 2022, Crystal has entered a new era, reimagining its service to blend sophistication with innovation at sea.
The company’s two flagship vessels, Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony, feature spacious, beautifully crafted suites, state-of-the-art wellness facilities, and award-winning entertainment.
Crystal Cruises sets itself apart with exclusive shore excursions and partnerships with Abercrombie & Kent, providing travellers with unique access to cultural experiences worldwide.
Dining on board is a highlight, with Umi Uma, the only Nobu dining experience at sea, showcasing Michelin-star cuisine. With a focus on impeccable service and timeless elegance, Crystal continues to set the standard for luxury travel.
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