Music fans can sail for an extraordinary adventure this October as the luxury cruise ship Crystal Serenity departs from Québec City to Fort Lauderdale on October 26th with a special guest onboard – Gloria Gaynor.
This 14-night journey is a grand celebration of music featuring the iconic singer, celebrated for classic hits like “I Will Survive” and “Never Can Say Goodbye.”
Cruise guests can look forward to the ultimate cruising indulgence with the fresh ocean air, the sophisticated atmosphere on board, and unforgettable performances by a Grammy Award-winning artist that will become part of their cherished travel experiences.
On the cruise, Gaynor will captivate guests with her greatest hits, enchanting everyone with her powerful voice and ageless appeal. Her performances do more than entertain; they unite and inspire, celebrating themes of strength and togetherness.
Additionally, passengers will enjoy a unique opportunity to join an intimate Q&A session with Gaynor, gaining insight into the life and motivations of this incredible artist.
The journey begins in the historically rich Québec City, blending old-world charm with a lively cultural feel. Then, Crystal Serenity heads toward the energetic and ever-awake New York City for a luxurious overnight stay packed with exploration possibilities. Next, the ship visits Boston, where historic sites mingle with contemporary attractions during another enriching overnight stay.
As the ship makes her way toward the sunny shores of Fort Lauderdale, a peaceful stop in Nassau offers a slice of paradise with its pristine beaches and clear waters. Each destination has been carefully chosen to enrich guests’ cruise experience by combining cultural insights with opportunities for relaxation.
Aboard Crystal Serenity, attention to detail ensures supreme comfort and sophistication. Crystal Cruises is known for its spacious accommodations, exquisite dining experiences, and top-tier amenities, guaranteeing a voyage as spectacular as the destinations visited.
Keith Cox, Vice President of Entertainment at Crystal, reflects on the experience, stating, “Hosting Gloria Gaynor is a testament to our commitment to providing outstanding entertainment experiences for our guests. Her legendary status and unparalleled talent perfectly align with the calibre of entertainment that Crystal is known for.”
The choice to feature Gloria Gaynor on this voyage emphasizes Crystal Cruises’ dedication to crafting exceptional experiences that resonate with travellers.
Gaynor shared her own excitement, stating, “I am overjoyed to join Crystal Serenity for what promises to be an unforgettable voyage. Music has the power to bring people together, and I am honoured to share my passion with the discerning guests of Crystal.
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Jenni Fielding is the founder of Cruise Mummy. She has worked in the cruise industry since 2015 and has taken over 30 cruises. Now, she helps over 1 million people per month to plan their perfect cruise holidays.
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