Like to Sleep Late? On Crystal You Don’t Have to Miss the Adventure

Crystal Adventures Missing onshore adventures because you don’t get up on time? Crystal Cruises has come up with a solution — they are offering their popular Crystal Adventures shore excursions later in the day.

LATE-RISERS ADVENTURES

This fall, in an industry first, Crystal Cruises will debut their new Crystal Adventures planned especially for late-risers, offering the same enriching experiences in stunning locations, just later in the day.

Crystal AdventuresWith the line’s acclaimed excursions typically departing the ship within 30-60 minutes of docking or tendering — as early as 8 a.m. — the new “Late-Risers Adventures” will begin closer to 11 a.m. or noon, depending on the itinerary. The start times are designed to complement the line’s Late-Risers Breakfasts, served from 10-11:30 a.m. on both Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony.

“There are so many distinctly different types of travelers, each with their own idea of the perfect vacation,”  says Crystal President Edie Rodriguez. “The ‘Late-Risers Adventures’ allow guests who prefer more sleep in the morning, are perhaps still adjusting to a time change, or simply like to enjoy a long, leisurely breakfast, to keep their preferred schedule without missing out on any of the insightful, expertly crafted Crystal Adventures in a select destination.”

Crystal Symphony Monte Carlo CruiseThe “Late-Risers” tours will be available on select Crystal itineraries throughout the world, which range from 5-108 days and in such locations as the Mediterranean, Europe, Australia/New Zealand, South Pacific, South America, Panama Canal and Antarctica.

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Crystal Cruises has received more “World’s Best” awards than any other cruise line, resort, or hotel in history. For more information about Crystal Cruises or to make a reservation on an upcoming voyage, please contact Global Travel Destinations. One of our Travel Advisors will contact you.

SOURCE  Crystal Cruises press release.

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