
7-night Mediterranean Cruise
travel and relax in luxurious amenities and the finest service
Athens (Piraeus) to Athens (Piraeus)
Crystal
/ Crystal Symphony
August 2, 2025
1515487
$ 5,400
- $250 per Couple Shipboard Credit
Overview




Cruise Itinerary
Avoid the crowds and hustle and bustle associated with a group activity. For a memorable trip ashore, we invite you to consider a private shore excursion. Enjoy the undivided attention of your own driver/guide and the flexibility of experiencing the aspects of the local culture that most interest you. Below are just some samples of the private shore excursions we can arrange for you. Give us a call or email us. Let us personalize your experience!
Piraeus is the seaport for Athens, the capital of western civilization, which boasts a fantastic mix of classical ruins and vivacious modern life. Climb the hill of Acropolis to wonder at the Parthenon, join the lively Athenians in Constitution Square, and find a welcoming taverna for spirited bizouki music, plenty of ouzo to drink, and energetic Greek dancing. Piraeus is the largest harbor in the country. The white chapel of St. George at its summit has a theater bearing the same name. The hill of Nymphs is the site of a planetarium, which is located above magnificent Thesseio temple. Among all of these hills, Acropolis is the one that glorified Athens and the whole Greek world and became the symbol of the western civilization. Bays and small rocky or sandy coves dot the area and during the summer are filled with Athenians and foreigners enjoying their beauty.
A former capital of Greece and a popular port on the eastern Peloponnese coast, Nafplion impresses visitors with grand, medieval architecture erected by Venetians during the 15th century. The most dominant structure is Palamidi Fortress towering high above town. The port is a lively town with a scenic harbor, a picturesque center to explore on foot and pebble beaches. Several monuments remain from its Turkish past, including mosques and parliament building. Handicrafts and local costumes are on display at the Folk Art Museum. Palamidi Castle has an incomparable view from the fortress’ lofty position. Spend time strolling along the waterfront, exploring around main square and narrow streets of Old Town. Platia Sintagmator, the city’s main square, is fronted by a former mosque, now the meeting place of Greek Parliament. Here is also the Archaeological Museum, which features an outstanding collection of Mycenaean finds. The entrance to Akronafplia Citadel has a gate built of Roman bricks, a Byzantine gatehouse with frescoes dating from 1291, and Venetian bastions. From the port, don't pass up a tour to Mycenae. There is evidence that the site has been inhabited since 4000 BC, but reached its peak of civilization during 1500 - 1000 BC. It was here that the mighty Agamemnon ruled and the site still contains massive structures which give visitors a glimpse of what this magnificent city once was.
Mykonos's many captivating attributes make it one of the most celebrated Greek holiday islands. Its main village is a colorful maze of narrow streets lined with white-washed houses, many with bright blue doors and shutters. As an attractive backdrop, famous windmills are lined up like toy soldiers on the hillside, vestiges of a time when wind power was used to grind grain. Mykonos has churches and chapels scattered about the island; quite a number of them are located right in town. Radiant flowers spill over white-washed walls and shady courtyards. In addition to swimming, sunning, water-skiing and surfing, visitors find endless shopping opportunities. Artists have relied on Mykonos' beautiful setting to inspire them. The most photographed site is the Paraportiani, a cluster of white-washed churches resting below windmills. Mykonos's museums include an Archaeological Museum, which houses relics from the Trojan War, a Folk Art Museum and a Maritime Museum. The best beaches are Aghios Stephanos, Psarou, Kalafatis, Onros, Panormos and Elia.
Rhodes is one of Greece’s favored vacation centers and was an important cultural center with a well-known School of Rhetoric attended by such greats as Cicero and Caesar. Rhodes' most famous attractions originated with the Knights of St. John, who occupied parts of the island from 1310 to 1522 and left a medieval town, dominated by the Palace of the Grand Masters and Knights' Hospital, which houses an Archaeological Museum with interesting exhibits of national archaeological finds. Rhodes has inspired many artists. The Old Town offers shopping opportunities and lively nightlife. At Mount Filerimos a church has been built on the site of an ancient temple. A popular excursion is to the charming village of Lindos. Its premier attraction, the ancient acropolis, stands atop sheer cliffs. Walls of a 13th-century Crusader castle enclose the site. Today, the winding path up to the acropolis is lined by stalls, where locals sell lace tablecloths and souvenirs. Mandraki Harbor's entrance is flanked by stone columns topped by figures of a stag and a hind, the town's heraldic animals.
Visitors come to Kusadasi for beaches and nearby ruins of Ephesus. The major attraction is the archaeological site of ancient Ephesus, considered to be most important in Turkey. The history of this ancient city dates back to 10th century BC; many remarkable structures seen today are result of an excavation and restoration program. Along a white marble road grooved by ancient chariot wheels, the two-story Library of Celsus presents a striking sight. There are temples, houses of noblemen, and community buildings lining ancient streets. Nestled in the mountainside is a 25,000-seat amphitheater, still used for performances during Festival of Culture and Art. Bible buffs may know Ephesus as inspiration for St. Paul’s Epistle to Ephesians and the site of one of the first seven churches of Asia Minor. Treasures are kept in the Seljuk Archaeological Museum. Among the better-known ancient sites near Kusadasi are ancient Miletus and Dydima. Remains include a well-preserved Roman theater at Miletus and Dydima's sacred temple of Apollo.
Visitors come to Kusadasi for beaches and nearby ruins of Ephesus. The major attraction is the archaeological site of ancient Ephesus, considered to be most important in Turkey. The history of this ancient city dates back to 10th century BC; many remarkable structures seen today are result of an excavation and restoration program. Along a white marble road grooved by ancient chariot wheels, the two-story Library of Celsus presents a striking sight. There are temples, houses of noblemen, and community buildings lining ancient streets. Nestled in the mountainside is a 25,000-seat amphitheater, still used for performances during Festival of Culture and Art. Bible buffs may know Ephesus as inspiration for St. Paul’s Epistle to Ephesians and the site of one of the first seven churches of Asia Minor. Treasures are kept in the Seljuk Archaeological Museum. Among the better-known ancient sites near Kusadasi are ancient Miletus and Dydima. Remains include a well-preserved Roman theater at Miletus and Dydima's sacred temple of Apollo.
This island is known as the site of the apocalyptic Revelations of St. John the Divine, written here during his exile from the Roman Empire. The cave where he lived is near the site of the Monastery of the Apocalypse. The Monastery of St. John, built on one of the island's highest points, houses priceless icons and manuscripts in its Treasury.
Piraeus is the seaport for Athens, the capital of western civilization, which boasts a fantastic mix of classical ruins and vivacious modern life. Climb the hill of Acropolis to wonder at the Parthenon, join the lively Athenians in Constitution Square, and find a welcoming taverna for spirited bizouki music, plenty of ouzo to drink, and energetic Greek dancing. Piraeus is the largest harbor in the country. The white chapel of St. George at its summit has a theater bearing the same name. The hill of Nymphs is the site of a planetarium, which is located above magnificent Thesseio temple. Among all of these hills, Acropolis is the one that glorified Athens and the whole Greek world and became the symbol of the western civilization. Bays and small rocky or sandy coves dot the area and during the summer are filled with Athenians and foreigners enjoying their beauty.
Stateroom
& Price
*Includes select beverages. **One complimentary reservation in each specialty restaurant is included on sailings of 11 days or less, two reservations on sailings between 12 and 22 days, three reservations on sailings 23 days or more, and unlimited reservations for all full World Cruise guests. Additional reservations above the complimentary allotment will be $50 USD per person. Crystal expressly reserves the right to make modifications, revisions, and changes to the complimentary services and amenities at its sole and absolute discretion. For full terms & conditions, contact your Preferred Travel Advisor.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
Deck 10 CHV4
SQUARE FEET up to 850 sq. ft. / veranda up to 107 sq. ft.
PRICE $ 19,300
Deck 9 Junior Crystal Penthouse Suite RYVM
Size: 60 m²Balcony Size: 15 m²
Large suite with spacious rooms with separate dining and living areas, looking onto a private veranda, and accompanied by attentive butler service.
SQUARE FEET up to 646 sq. ft. / veranda up to 161 sq. ft.
PRICE call for pricing
Deck 10 Sapphire Veranda Suite GSVM
Size: 40 m²Balcony Size: 10 m²
Spacious suite, with living area, lavish finishings and private veranda, accompanied by attentive butler service. Sapphire suites are available to book in new and classic design.
SQUARE FEET up to 430 sq. ft. / veranda up to 107 sq. ft.
PRICE $ 10,900
Deck 8 Sapphire Ocean View Suite GSWM
Size: 40 m²Spacious suite, with living area, lavish finishings and expansive ocean views, accompanied by attentive butler service.
SQUARE FEET up to 430 sq. ft.
PRICE $ 6,500
Deck 10 Aquamarine Veranda Suite SSVM
Size: 30 m²Balcony Size: 8 m²
Suite offering comfortable living area, private veranda and perfect for grand yet intimate moments, accompanied by attentive butler service. Aquamarine suites are available to book in new and classic design.
SQUARE FEET up to 323 sq. ft. / veranda up to 86 sq. ft.
PRICE $ 8,400
Aquamarine Ocean View Suite SSWM
Size: 30 m²Suite offering comfortable living area and perfect for grand yet intimate moments, accompanied by attentive butler service. Aquamarine suites are available to book in new and classic design.
SQUARE FEET up to 323 sq. ft.
PRICE $ 6,000
Deck 9 Junior Crystal Penthouse Suite RYVF
Size: 60 m²Balcony Size: 15 m²
Large suite with spacious rooms with separate dining and living areas, looking onto a private veranda, and accompanied by attentive butler service.
SQUARE FEET up to 646 sq. ft. / veranda up to 161 sq. ft.
PRICE $ 14,300
Deck 10 Sapphire Veranda Suite GSVF
Size: 40 m²Balcony Size: 10 m²
Spacious suite, with living area, lavish finishings and private veranda, accompanied by attentive butler service. Sapphire suites are available to book in new and classic design.
SQUARE FEET up to 430 sq. ft. / veranda up to 107 sq. ft.
PRICE $ 9,400
Deck 10 Aquamarine Veranda Suite SSVF
Size: 30 m²Balcony Size: 8 m²
Suite offering comfortable living area, private veranda and perfect for grand yet intimate moments, accompanied by attentive butler service. Aquamarine suites are available to book in new and classic design.
SQUARE FEET up to 323 sq. ft. / veranda up to 86 sq. ft.
PRICE call for pricing
Deck 9 Double Guest Room with Veranda CSVM
Size: 20 m²Balcony Size: 5 m²
Contemporary classic bedroom with junior butler service and comfortable seating constellations opening onto a private veranda.
SQUARE FEET up to 215 sq. ft. / veranda up to 54 sq. ft.
PRICE $ 5,400
Deck 9 Double Guest Room with Veranda CSVF
Size: 20 m²Balcony Size: 5 m²
Contemporary classic bedroom with junior butler service and comfortable seating constellations opening onto a private veranda.
SQUARE FEET up to 215 sq. ft. / veranda up to 54 sq. ft.
PRICE call for pricing
Deck 8 Double Guest Room with Ocean View CSWM
Size: 20 m²Contemporary classic bedroom with junior butler service and impressive windows onto ocean views.
SQUARE FEET up to 215 sq. ft.
PRICE $ 5,700
Deck 7 Single Guest Room with Ocean View SGWF
Size: 20 m²Cozy bedroom with welcoming and comfortable detailing, junior butler service and ocean views.
SQUARE FEET up to 215 sq. ft.
PRICE $ 6,100
Deck 8 Double Guest Room with Ocean View CSWF
Size: 20 m²Contemporary classic bedroom with junior butler service and impressive windows onto ocean views.
SQUARE FEET up to 215 sq. ft.
PRICE $ 5,400
Cruise
Inclusions
COMPLIMENTARY SERVICES & AMENITIES
- Welcome Bottle of Champagne
- Butler Service in every suite and guest room
- 24-Hour In-Suite Dining
- Unlimited Beverages* (Alcohol and Soft Drinks)
- Specialty Dining at Umi Uma and Osteria d'Ovidio**
- Turndown Service
- Shoeshine Service
- Assistance with Packing and Unpacking
- Pillow Menu
- Unlimited Standard WiFi
- And More
*Includes select beverages. **One complimentary reservation in each specialty restaurant is included on sailings of 11 days or less, two reservations on sailings between 12 and 22 days, three reservations on sailings 23 days or more, and unlimited reservations for all full World Cruise guests. Additional reservations above the complimentary allotment will be $50 USD per person. Crystal expressly reserves the right to make modifications, revisions, and changes to the complimentary services and amenities at its sole and absolute discretion. For full terms & conditions, contact your Preferred Travel Advisor.
About the Ship
With elegant lines and sweeping ocean views, the intimate ship houses expansive suites and guest rooms, alongside a world-class choice of dining, wellness and entertainment.
Deck Plan
Statistics
Year Built | 1995 |
Year Refurbished | 2023 |
Year entered present fleet | 2023 |
Previous name | Crystal Symphony |
Country of registry | Bahamas |
Tonnage (GRT) | 51,044 |
Guests (Lowers) | n/a |
Total guests | 606 |
Passenger Decks | 12 |
Number of crew | 517 |
officer’s nationality | International |
cruise/hotel staff nationality | International |
Stateroom Counts
Suites | 312 |
Balconies | 0 |
ocean/river view | 121 |
interior | 0 |
Accessible | 3 |
Deck 9

Deck 8

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