Crystal Cruises
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Subsidiary | |
Industry | Transportation |
Founded | 1988 |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, United States |
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Products | Cruises |
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Website | www.crystalcruises.com |
Crystal Cruise Lines, most commonly referred to as Crystal Cruises, is a luxury cruise line[1][2] with its headquarters in Los Angeles in the United States. The line was established in 1988 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the large Japanese shipping company Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK).
Readers of Condé Nast Traveler have voted the line Best Midsize Cruise Ship Line for 21 years.[3] Readers of Travel + Leisure have voted Crystal Cruises World's Best for 19 consecutive years.[4] The cruises offered by Crystal Cruises include an annual World Cruise on the Crystal Serenity of about 110 days in length.
In March 2015, NYK announced that it was selling Crystal Cruises to Genting Hong Kong (GHK), the owner of Star Cruises and a major shareholder in Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings. The transfer was expected to close within the second quarter of 2015.
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History
The company was founded in 1988 and is notable for its two medium-sized, high-end ships, Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity, each of which carries about 1,000 guests. In 2003, the new Crystal Serenity entered service with Crystal Cruises. In 2005, the Crystal Harmony,[5] was retired from the Crystal fleet and transferred to the parent company, underwent some renovations, renamed the Asuka II, and now caters to the Japanese cruise market as part of Asuka Cruises.
On March 3, 2015, NYK announced that it was selling Crystal Cruises to Genting Hong Kong (GHK), the owner of Star Cruises and a major shareholder in Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings.[6] The sale price was US$550 million in cash, subject to certain adjustment items.[7] Simultaneously, NYK announced that Crystal Cruises would be building a new ship, but did not provide any specifics, such as the new ship's size, or date of entry into service.[6] In a statement accompanying NYK's announcement, GHK said that it would provide financial resources and proven expertise in innovative ship design, to build the new ship so as to set the highest standard in luxury cruise ships.[7] On May 15, 2015, GHK announced that it had closed on the acquisition.[8]
Brand Expansion
On July 20, 2015, Crystal announced major expansion plans, including new subsidiary brands and holiday types.
- Yachts
Starting in December 2015, yacht cruises are offered on board the newly acquired Crystal Esprit. The 62-guest, 3,000-tonnage yacht is outfitted with special features including a two-passenger submarine, four 10-passenger zodiacs for special excursions and a 12-passenger Wider 32-foot super yacht tender for special boating adventures. Additionally, water skis, wake boards, kayaks, jet skis, fishing, scuba, and snorkel equipment are all available for passengers.[9][10]
- River cruises and Air travel
In 2017, Crystal will launch Crystal River Cruises and Crystal Luxury Air, bringing the brand to river cruising and luxury air tours. Crystal Luxury Air will be the first in the luxury travel industry to offer around-the-world trips on the world's most advanced twin-aisle Boeing 787 Dreamliner, and a Boeing 777-200LR Business Jet.[9][10][11]
- Exclusive ships
Finally, in 2018, Crystal will launch the first of three new "Crystal Exclusive Class" cruise ships with the first expected for delivery in late 2018. Genting Hong Kong has signed a letter of intent with Lloyd Werft in Germany to build the polar ice class vessels.[9][10]
Fleet
Current fleet
Ship | Built | Builder | Entered service for Crystal |
Gross Tonnage | Flag | Notes | Image |
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Crystal Symphony | 1995 | Kvaerner Masa-Yards | 1995 | 51,044 tons | Bahamas | ||
Crystal Serenity | 2003 | Chantiers de l'Atlantique | 2003 | 68,870 tons | Bahamas | ||
Crystal Esprit | 1991 | Flender Werke | 2015 | 3,370 GT | Previously MegaStar Taurus Part of the newly launched Crystal Yacht Cruises sub-brand.[9][10][12] |
Former fleet
Ship | Built | Builder | Entered service for Crystal |
Gross Tonnage | Flag | Notes | Image |
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Crystal Harmony | 1989 | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries | 1990–2006 | 50,142 tons | Bahamas |
Future ships
Ship | Class | Inaugural run | Gross tonnage | Notes |
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TBA | Prototype (Polar Ice-class ) | 2018 | 100,000 GT | This ship is scheduled for delivery in 2018, being the first of three.[9][10] |
TBA | TBA | TBA | 100,000 GT | Sister to the 2018 new build.[9][10] |
TBA | TBA | TBA | 100,000 GT | Second sister to the 2018 new build.[9][10] |
Interiors
The Crystal Symphony is the smaller of the two, holding 940 passengers.[13] It was last refurbished in 2012. The Crystal Serenity can hold 1,050 passengers and about 650 crew, and was last refurbished in 2011.[14]
Each Crystal ship features two complimentary specialty restaurants, including the Italian restaurant Prego (overseen by Piero Selvaggio of Valentino restaurants), and Silk Road and the Sushi Bar (overseen by Japanese restaurateur Nobu Matsuhisa[15]). Daytime activities include pools, lectures, a movie theater, lessons by Yamaha keyboard instructors,[16] and instruction by Berlitz language teachers.[17]
Casinos
Crystal Cruises enlisted Caesars World to operate an onboard casino, Caesars Palace at Sea, on its first liner, Crystal Harmony.[18] The partnership continued with Crystal's current vessels, Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity.[19] Each casino had about eight table games and 100 slot machines. Caesars received "minute" earnings from the casinos, but considered them good marketing.[19] The management agreements with Caesars expired in the spring of 2006.[20]
In February 2015 Crystal Cruises announce that passengers will be able to use on-board credit in the casinos on their ships, making it the first to allow credit other than cash in a cruise ship casino.[21]
See also
References
Notes
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External links
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