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schedule and set its fares to include gratuities, dining in specialty restaurants and beverage, both fine wines and premium spirits and specialty coffees, bottled water and soft drinks. From its Nobu restaurants and the enormous wine section to its exquisite breakfasts, the ships please a very demanding clientele. Formal evenings have been reduced and most nights the dress is country club casual. Fares now cover beverages (including fine wines and premium spirits, plus all nonalcoholic beverages such as bottled water, soda, juices and specialty coffee drinks); gratuities for housekeeping, dining and bar staff; and dining in the ships’ specialty seafood will from sustainable offers a varied and creative and receive top ratings, restaurants and sushi bars. and fair trade vendors. selection of shore excursions to the exclusive onshore from the complimentary service experiences like touring Florence in a Ferrari ($8,900). The company is strong on Crystal pioneered computer social responsibility, with learning with its Computer opportunities that allow guests policies including sourcing all University @ Sea labs and it to help local communities The line’s two ships are very elegant without being stuffy. Crystal Serenity received a very well planned $25 million refurbishment in 2011 and the Symphony finished a five-year, $65 million plan to redesign every space on board last year. An important tip: the Penthouse staterooms, complete with beautifully trained butlers, sell out first, so it is best to book early. Passengers tend to be very well traveled and well educated, with an older demographic on the longer cruises, and friendships are struck up that last years after the cruise is finished. The combination of Crystal and Asia should be one of the most satisfying yet; the dramatic expansion indicates that the line thinks so. Photos courtesy of Crystal LUXE BEAT MAGAZINE • APRIL 2014 21