Mundy Cruising, a luxury cruise specialist based in the UK, is launching the world’s first luxury pickleball cruise designed for fans of the sport who haven’t yet enjoyed a cruise holiday.

Guests will be able to enjoy a beautiful round-trip cruise from Dover, spending 8 nights onboard the stunning Crystal Symphony, departing on 18th September 2024.
As well as all the amenities of a luxury cruise ship that guests would normally expect, they will be able to play many friendly games of pickleball onboard, as the ship has two courts.
It’s also the only no-fly cruise available on a Crystal ship this year, with an enticing itinerary that includes an overnight stay in Ijmuiden (for Amsterdam), a night in Zeebrugge, two nights in Rouen and a visit to St Peters Port.
Also joining the cruise will be some notable guest speakers to trace the path of Allied Forces in World War II, as 2024 marks the 80th anniversary of the D-day landings.
Guests who book their luxury pickleball cruise through Mundy Cruising will enjoy guaranteed time on the pickleball courts, and there will an exclusive meet-and-greet cocktail party hosted at the start of the cruise for these guests.
All guests will be able to enjoy all meals, including all speciality dining, as well as all-inclusive drinks. WiFi and gratuities are also covered by the cruise fare.
Fares start at £3,795 per person for the 8-night cruise which includes free parking at Dover. Solo guest rooms are available from £4,995 with solo supplements for Sapphire Ocean View Suites set to just 25%.
Guests can visit Mundy Cruising to learn more.
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