
45 nightsFrom Dubai25 ports of call
Dubai to Fort Lauderdale
Crystal Cruises · Crystal Symphony
Overview
A 45-night voyage aboard Crystal Symphony, departing Dubai on 26 Apr 2028 and arriving in Fort Lauderdale, calling at 25 destinations along the way.
DubaiFujairah (United Arab Emirates)Port Sultan Qaboos, Muscat, OmanSalalahJeddahAqabaSafagaSuez CanalAlexandria, EgyptChania, CreteOlympia (Katakolon), GreeceSiracusa, SicilyMaltaTunisTrapani (Sicily)LipariSorrentoCivitavecchia, RomeBarcelonaAlicanteMotril, GranadaPonta Delgada, AzoresLa Horta AzoresRoyal Naval Dockyard, BermudaFort Lauderdale
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Itinerary
45 nights · 46 ports of call- 1
Day 1 ·Dubai, United Arab EmiratesEmbark
26 Apr 2028Home to the world’s biggest shopping mall, tallest skyscraper, and dozens of ultra-glamourous luxury hotels, Dubai is truly a modern wonder. After exploring the new sites of the city, find yourself amongst traditional winding souks and local charm. - 2
Day 2 ·Dubai, United Arab Emirates
27 Apr 2028Depart 19:00Home to the world’s biggest shopping mall, tallest skyscraper, and dozens of ultra-glamourous luxury hotels, Dubai is truly a modern wonder. After exploring the new sites of the city, find yourself amongst traditional winding souks and local charm. - 3
Day 3 ·Fujairah, UAE
28 Apr 2028Arrive 09:00Depart 18:00 - 4
Day 4 ·Muscat, Oman
29 Apr 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00Situated on a striking cove on the Gulf of Oman, ringed by striking volcanic mountains and guarded by two ancient Portuguese forts, diminutive Muscat is the capital of the Sultanate of Oman. Its architecture is a picturesque blend of Arab, Indian, African and European styles. Look for the sultan's palace at the water's edge, or visit the important national museum. - 5
Day 5 ·At Sea
30 Apr 2028 - 6
Day 6 ·Salalah, Oman
1 May 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00Like a magic carpet spread before the sea, Oman's coastal plain is one of the most fertile areas of Arabia. Famous since antiquity as the source of frankincense, Salalah was already a prosperous town when Marco Polo visited it in the 13th century! Inland rise the forbidding Al-Quarà Mountains, and the desolate "Empty Quarter" of central Saudi Arabia. - 7
Day 7 ·At Sea
2 May 2028 - 8
Day 8 ·At Sea
3 May 2028 - 9
Day 9 ·At Sea
4 May 2028 - 10
Day 10 ·Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
5 May 2028As the second-largest city in Saudi Arabia and gateway to Mecca, Jeddah is a dynamic and cosmopolitan commercial hub. It is also an artistic one, with public art on display in its roundabouts. In fact, the collection, which includes works by Alexander Calder and Joan Miró, makes the city the largest open-air art gallery in the world. For shopaholics, Jeddah is a paradise, with Tahlia Street boasting an array of upscale department stores and boutiques carrying names such as Prada and Gucci. And for anyone who appreciates scenic beauty, there are lovely beaches and a picturesque corniche, where locals and visitors alike can be found relaxing and drinking in the views. - 11
Day 11 ·Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
6 May 2028Depart 19:00As the second-largest city in Saudi Arabia and gateway to Mecca, Jeddah is a dynamic and cosmopolitan commercial hub. It is also an artistic one, with public art on display in its roundabouts. In fact, the collection, which includes works by Alexander Calder and Joan Miró, makes the city the largest open-air art gallery in the world. For shopaholics, Jeddah is a paradise, with Tahlia Street boasting an array of upscale department stores and boutiques carrying names such as Prada and Gucci. And for anyone who appreciates scenic beauty, there are lovely beaches and a picturesque corniche, where locals and visitors alike can be found relaxing and drinking in the views. - 12
Day 12 ·At Sea
7 May 2028 - 13
Day 13 ·Aqaba (Petra)
8 May 2028Arrive 07:00Depart 21:00Situated at the top of its namesake gulf, Aqaba brings a refreshing release from the rose-colored desert to the north. Its sandy beaches and coral reefs are the most pristine on the Red Sea, and Jordanians hope to preserve them through careful planning. Beyond the modernity of Aqaba itself, the UNESCO treasure of Petra – an ancient rock-carved Nabataean city once lost to the Western world – and the wonders of the Wadi Rum await discovery. - 14
Day 14 ·Safaga
9 May 2028Arrive 08:00On the Red Sea coast, this small city offers beautiful beaches and glorious weather, even snorkeling and diving among the offshore reefs. More intriguingly, it serves as the gateway to Luxor on the west bank of the Nile River, where the Valley of the Kings reveals the elaborate tombs and underground mausoleums of pharaohs such as Tutankhamun and Ramses II. - 15
Day 15 ·Safaga
10 May 2028Depart 23:00On the Red Sea coast, this small city offers beautiful beaches and glorious weather, even snorkeling and diving among the offshore reefs. More intriguingly, it serves as the gateway to Luxor on the west bank of the Nile River, where the Valley of the Kings reveals the elaborate tombs and underground mausoleums of pharaohs such as Tutankhamun and Ramses II. - 16
Day 16 ·At Sea
11 May 2028 - 17
Day 17 ·Suez Canal Transit
12 May 2028 - 18
Day 18 ·Alexandria/Cairo, Egypt
13 May 2028Arrive 06:00Depart 23:00With its wide stretch of beach and modern hotels located on the shores of the Mediterranean, Alexandria seems more like an ancient Egyptian city. Once the intellectual and cultural center of Greco-Roman civilization, it is the country's main port and was named after Alexander the Great. This bustling port serves as the gateway to Cairo and the Pyramids of Giza. - 19
Day 19 ·At Sea
14 May 2028 - 20
Day 20 ·Chania/Souda, Greece
15 May 2028Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00Renowned for its Venetian Harbor – to where all the town’s criss-crossing lanes do lead – Chania boasts the legacies of both Turkish and Venetian rule. The maze of narrow alleyways opens onto squares edged by quaint Byzantine and neo-classical buildings. Current-day Chania is home to the Municipal Agora, a marketplace built in 1913 on the site of the old southern Venetian walls. - 21
Day 21 ·Katakolon (Olympia)
16 May 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00While the Katakolon's main street is just a five-minute walk from the pier, you will probably want to venture farther out to see the ancient site of Olympia, the storied place where the Olympic Games originated in 776 BC. A look at the impressive monuments, including the Temple of Zeus, the Temple of Hera and the famous stadium, along with a visit to the nearby Archaeological Museum, offers a fascinating introduction to the Games and ancient mythology. Back in town, stroll the oceanfront walkway, relax over ouzo in an open-air café, or engage in a friendly round of haggling for jewelry and handcrafts, a modern-day sporting event that enjoys widespread popularity. - 22
Day 22 ·Siracusa
17 May 2028Arrive 10:00Depart 20:00Winding alleys, gracious piazzas and glorious architecture represent a timeline of several millennia. Founded in 734 BC by the Greeks, the city was a major influencer in the spread of Judaism and Christianity and brims with world-class examples of Greek, Roman and Baroque architecture awash with Italian character. The entire city of Syracuse is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. - 23
Day 23 ·Valletta, Malta
18 May 2028The island nation of Malta is a treasure trove of cultures. Valletta, its fortified main city, rises dramatically from the water. This "City of Knights," a monument to the past, was founded in 1566 by the Grand Master of the Knights of St. John. Sights not to be missed include the Magisterial Palace and St. John's Cathedral, which is lavishly decorated with the coats of arms and banners of the crusading knights. Beyond Valletta, the countryside, although austere and rocky, has a special charm. Malta provides an enduring fascination for all visitors. - 24
Day 24 ·Valletta, Malta
19 May 2028Depart 17:00The island nation of Malta is a treasure trove of cultures. Valletta, its fortified main city, rises dramatically from the water. This "City of Knights," a monument to the past, was founded in 1566 by the Grand Master of the Knights of St. John. Sights not to be missed include the Magisterial Palace and St. John's Cathedral, which is lavishly decorated with the coats of arms and banners of the crusading knights. Beyond Valletta, the countryside, although austere and rocky, has a special charm. Malta provides an enduring fascination for all visitors. - 25
Day 25 ·Tunis/La Goulette, Tunisia
20 May 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 19:00Bathed in the warm waters of the southern Mediterranean, Tunis is a blend of Maghreb flair and French style. Visit the magnificent Az-Zaytunah mosque, the most sacred religious site in the country. Take a dip in the hot baths, built by the Romans. Or experience the sights and sounds of one of the exotic souks (bazaars). - 26
Day 26 ·Trapani, Sicily, Italy
21 May 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 22:00Trapani is a city in western Sicily with a crescent-shaped coastline. At the western tip, offering views as far as the Aegadian Islands, is the 17th-century Torre di Ligny watchtower. It houses the Museo di Preistoria e del Mare, with archeological artifacts. North of the harbor, the Chiesa del Purgatorio church holds wooden sculptures that are paraded around the city during Easter’s Processione dei Misteri. - 27
Day 27 ·Lipari Island
22 May 2028Arrive 09:00Depart 18:00This largest of the Aeolian Islands off the northern coast of Sicily is a charming blend of serene island life and vast Italian history. Wander Corso Vittorio Emanuele in the city center and sample the local capers and Malvasia wine, then explore centuries past at the archaeological museum and citadel. The Marina Corta is a picturesque spot for strolls, with a quaint harbor, lively piazzas and sun-drenched avenues. - 28
Day 28 ·Sorrento, Italy
23 May 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 23:00As your ship approaches the Sorrento Peninsula, delight in craggy cliffs draped with flowing pink blossoms.Renowned for its serene way of life, this romantic port exudes a special magic. Its dramatic bluffs and surrounding flowered hills bid travelers welcome to a town overflowing with charm and character. It is easy to relax in this languid southern Italian atmosphere.The sensational Amalfi Coast and the haunting ruins at Pompeii are among the region's highlights. - 29
Day 29 ·At Sea
24 May 2028 - 30
Day 30 ·Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy
25 May 2028Arrive 06:00Depart 20:00Venture through Civitavecchia, noted for its fine seafood and beautiful monuments. Then, travel to the Eternal City of Rome, with more than 2,500 years of history and ancient landmarks that will leave you with memories for a lifetime. - 31
Day 31 ·At Sea
26 May 2028 - 32
Day 32 ·Barcelona, Spain
27 May 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00Barcelona’s seaside beauty, sprawling beaches, eclectic architecture, world-class tapas and Tempranillo are all reasons to fall in love with the city of Gaudí. Indeed, the treasures here are many and diverse, captivating travelers and experts alike. In fact, nine important sites in the city, seven designed by the famed architect himself, have earned the acclaim of UNESCO. - 33
Day 33 ·Alicante, Spain
28 May 2028Arrive 09:00Depart 18:00Drenched in year-round sunshine, this beach-loving town boasts one of Spain’s best, San Juan Beach. Sprinkled throughout its Old Town are colorful houses, winding alleyways and a beautiful Renaissance church, while a trek up Mount Benacantil leads to the medieval ruins Castle of Santa Bárabara affording spectacular views of the Mediterranean and surrounding landscape. Closer to shore, the Explanada de Espana is perfect for a stroll overlooking the sea. - 34
Day 34 ·Motril, Spain
29 May 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 19:00Motril is a town and municipality on the Mediterranean coast in the province of Granada, Spain. It is the second largest town in the province, with a population of 60,368 as of 2016. The town is located near the Guadalfeo River and 69 km from Granada. - 35
Day 35 ·At Sea
30 May 2028 - 36
Day 36 ·At Sea
31 May 2028 - 37
Day 37 ·Ponta Delgada (Sao Miguel Island)
1 Jun 2028Arrive 09:00Depart 19:00Characterized by dramatic landscapes, fishing villages, green landscapes and hedgerows of blue hydrangeas, this archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic was founded as The Azores in 1427 by Portuguese explorers - 38
Day 38 ·Horta
2 Jun 2028Arrive 07:00Depart 14:00Horta is a municipality and city in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores encompassing the island of Faial. - 39
Day 39 ·At Sea
3 Jun 2028 - 40
Day 40 ·At Sea
4 Jun 2028 - 41
Day 41 ·At Sea
5 Jun 2028 - 43
Day 43 ·Royal Naval Dockyard,Bermuda
6 Jun 2028Arrive 13:00HMD Bermuda was the principal base of the Royal Navy in the Western Atlantic between American independence and the Cold War. The Imperial fortress colony of Bermuda had occupied a useful position astride the homeward leg taken by many European vessels from the New World since before its settlement by England in 1609. - 43
Day 43 ·Royal Naval Dockyard,Bermuda
7 Jun 2028Depart 18:00HMD Bermuda was the principal base of the Royal Navy in the Western Atlantic between American independence and the Cold War. The Imperial fortress colony of Bermuda had occupied a useful position astride the homeward leg taken by many European vessels from the New World since before its settlement by England in 1609. - 44
Day 44 ·At Sea
8 Jun 2028 - 45
Day 45 ·At Sea
9 Jun 2028 - 46
Day 46 ·Fort LauderdaleDisembark
10 Jun 2028Arrive 05:00Originally a fort built by the U.S. Army in 1838, during the Second Seminole War, Ft. Lauderdale has little left of its warlike past. Instead the city welcomes visitors with broad beaches and an easy pace of life, plus convenient air and water connections that make the city a perfect place to begin or end a cruise.
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