Launching in 2003, Crystal Serenity is the larger second ship in the Crystal Cruises fleet of mid-sized luxury cruise ships. Larger than her six-star ultra luxury counterparts, she is unusually wide for her relatively short length allowing her to offers some of the highest guest to space ratios in the industry. more info ›
Featuring many of the same popular public spaces and amenities as her older sister, Crystal Symphony, on board Crystal Serenity, there is a wide selection of dining, entertainment and recreational options. She has a great choice of eating venues throughout the day including four superb evening restaurants which are the main Crystal Dining Room offering distinctive international cuisine, Prego restaurant serving Italian cuisine in an intimate atmosphere, Silk Road and The Sushi Bar, each exclusively featuring menus created by the famed chef Nobu Matsuhisa, and Tastes, an open kitchen style restaurant. Other eateries include the buffet-style Lido Cafι, the casual poolside Trident Bar & Grill and The Bistro for morning and afternoon snacks.
After dinner the Galaxy Lounge is the ship's main entertainment venue featuring lavish Broadway-style production shows. There is also Hollywood Theatre for recently released movies and a wide variety of bars and lounges including the Stardust Club for dancing and cabaret, Avenue Saloon cocktail and piano bar, the Connoisseur Club cigar lounge, Palm Court observation lounge, and Pulse disco plus a casino with slot machines.
For recreation there are two large pools, one flanked by two Jacuzzis and the second covered by a retractable roof for all weather conditions. In addition there is a state-of-the-art fitness centre, exercise studio, jogging track and sports deck with a golf driving range and putting green, shuffleboard court, table tennis and two full-size paddle tennis courts. The Fantasia children's centre and Waves teen centre offer something for young cruisers. For relaxation the Feng Shui concept Crystal Spa offers a total escape complete with saunas and steam rooms.
In terms of accommodations there are large, private verandahs in more than 85 percent of staterooms whilst the remainder have large picture windows.