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Crystal Serenity — 30-Night Transatlantic Cruise from Piraeus
Crystal Serenity

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30-Night Transatlantic Cruise from Piraeus

30 nights · Transatlantic · 21 ports of call

30-night Transatlantic cruise aboard Crystal Serenity, departing Piraeus and calling at Soúda, Crete, At Sea, Valletta, Palermo, Tunis and Barcelona and 14 more.

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At a glance

Cruise line
Crystal
Duration
30 nights
Region
Transatlantic
Departs
Piraeus
Returns
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Where this voyage takes you

PiraeusSoúda, CreteVallettaPalermoTunisBarcelonaFunchal, MadeiraSanta Cruz de La PalmaArrecife, LanzaroteAgadirCasablancaPortimãoLisbonPonta Delgada, AzoresHorta, AzoresGustaviaSan Juan (Puerto Rico)SamanáGrand Turk IslandFort Lauderdale, Florida
Voyage route — calls shown in order; map is schematic.

Day-by-day itinerary

  1. Day
    1
    • Piraeus

      Piraeus

      The ancient harbour of Athens and Greece's principal cruise port. Ferries fan out to the Aegean islands from its quays, while the Acropolis, the Plaka district and the National Archaeological Museum sit a short metro ride inland.

      • Gateway to Athens
      • Acropolis
      • Aegean ferries
  2. Day
    2
    • Soúda, Crete

      Soúda, Crete

      The port of Chania on the northwest coast of Crete, set beside Souda Bay, one of the Mediterranean's deepest natural harbours. It opens onto the old Venetian quarter of Chania, with its lighthouse, harbour-front, and lanes of the former Turkish town.

      • Chania old town
      • Venetian lighthouse
      • Souda Bay
  3. Day
    3
    • At Sea

  4. Day
    4
    • Valletta

      Valletta

      Malta's fortified harbour capital, built by the Knights of St. John on a peninsula between two deep ports. Honey-coloured limestone defines St. John's Co-Cathedral, the Grand Master's Palace and the bastions overlooking the Grand Harbour.

      • Grand Harbour
      • St. John's Co-Cathedral
      • Upper Barrakka Gardens
  5. Day
    5
    • Palermo

      Palermo

      The capital of Sicily, a port city layered with Arab, Norman, and Baroque history on the island's north coast. Palermo is known for its mosaic-rich Cappella Palatina, lively street-food markets, and the Norman cathedral at nearby Monreale.

      • Cappella Palatina
      • Ballarò market
      • Monreale mosaics
  6. Day
    6
    • Tunis

      Tunis

      The capital of Tunisia, set on a lagoon near the North African coast. Its walled medina is a UNESCO maze of souks and mosques, while the ruins of ancient Carthage and the blue-and-white village of Sidi Bou Said lie a short ride out.

      • Medina souks
      • Carthage ruins
      • Sidi Bou Said
  7. Day
    7
    • At Sea

  8. Day
    8
    • Barcelona

      Barcelona

      Catalonia's seafront capital and one of the Mediterranean's busiest cruise homeports. Gaudí's Sagrada Família and Park Güell crown the city, while the tree-lined Ramblas and the Gothic Quarter's medieval lanes lie a short ride from the terminal.

      • Sagrada Família
      • La Rambla
      • Gothic Quarter
  9. Day
    9
    • At Sea

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    10
    • At Sea

  11. Day
    11
    • Funchal, Madeira

      Funchal, Madeira

      The capital of Madeira, a Portuguese island in the Atlantic, built up an amphitheatre of green hills above its harbour. A cable car rises to Monte, where wicker toboggans slide back down, and the island is known for its fortified wine and mountain levada walks.

      • Monte cable car
      • Toboggan ride
      • Madeira wine
  12. Day
    12
    • Santa Cruz de La Palma

      Santa Cruz de La Palma

      The capital of the Canary island of La Palma, built around a sheltered harbour on the Atlantic. Its old town keeps colourful balconied houses and cobbled streets, while the island beyond rises to volcanic ridges and the observatories of the Roque de los Muchachos.

      • Old town balconies
      • Plaza de España
      • Volcanic ridges
  13. Day
    13
    • Arrecife, Lanzarote

      Arrecife, Lanzarote

      The port and capital of Lanzarote in Spain's Canary Islands, a low-rise town of white houses on a volcanic Atlantic island. Inland lie the lava fields of Timanfaya National Park and the cave and cactus works of the artist César Manrique.

      • Timanfaya National Park
      • Jameos del Agua
      • Charco de San Ginés
  14. Day
    14
    • Agadir

      Agadir

      A modern resort city on Morocco's Atlantic coast, rebuilt after a 1960 earthquake around a long crescent of beach. The hillside kasbah ruins overlook the bay, and the port is a base for trips to the Souss valley's argan groves and the foothills of the Anti-Atlas.

      • Agadir Beach
      • Kasbah ruins
      • argan groves
  15. Day
    15
    • Casablanca

      Casablanca

      Morocco's largest city and main port on the Atlantic coast, a mix of art-deco boulevards and Moorish design. The vast Hassan II Mosque rises beside the ocean, and the imperial city of Marrakech lies inland by road or rail.

      • Hassan II Mosque
      • Old Medina
      • Gateway to Marrakech
  16. Day
    16
    • Portimão

      Portimão

      A port town on the Algarve coast of southern Portugal, set at the mouth of the Arade River. It is known for grilled sardines and the golden cliffs and caves of nearby Praia da Rocha, one of the region's longest beaches.

      • Praia da Rocha
      • Grilled sardines
      • Arade River
  17. Day
    17
    • Lisbon

      Lisbon

      Portugal's hilly capital, spread across seven hills above the Tagus estuary. Yellow trams climb to the Alfama's tangled lanes and the Castle of São Jorge, while Belém's monastery and pastéis de nata anchor the riverside to the west.

      • Alfama district
      • Belém Tower
      • Tram 28
  18. Day
    18
    • At Sea

  19. Day
    19
    • At Sea

  20. Day
    20
    • Ponta Delgada, Azores

      Ponta Delgada, Azores

      The main town of São Miguel in the mid-Atlantic Azores, an autonomous region of Portugal. The volcanic island around it holds crater lakes such as Sete Cidades, hot springs at Furnas and tea plantations, with whales often sighted offshore.

      • Sete Cidades
      • Furnas hot springs
      • Whale watching
  21. Day
    21
    • Horta, Azores

      Horta, Azores

  22. Day
    22
    • At Sea

  23. Day
    23
    • At Sea

  24. Day
    24
    • At Sea

  25. Day
    25
    • At Sea

  26. Day
    26
    • Gustavia

      Gustavia

      The harbour capital of St. Barthélemy, a chic French island in the Caribbean. Yachts crowd the small port below red-roofed hills, with designer boutiques along the quay and quiet coves and beaches scattered around the rugged coast.

      • Shell Beach
      • Designer boutiques
      • Gustavia harbour
  27. Day
    27
    • San Juan (Puerto Rico)

      San Juan (Puerto Rico)

      The capital of Puerto Rico and a major Caribbean homeport. Old San Juan's pastel colonial streets sit behind the massive El Morro and San Cristóbal forts, with rum distilleries and the beaches of Condado close to the cruise piers.

      • Old San Juan
      • El Morro fort
      • Condado beaches
  28. Day
    28
    • Samaná

      Samaná

  29. Day
    29
    • Grand Turk Island

      Grand Turk Island

      A small, low-lying island in the Turks and Caicos, a British territory in the Atlantic. Its cruise centre opens onto a long white-sand beach and clear reef water, with a historic lighthouse standing at the island's northern point.

      • White-sand beach
      • Coral reef
      • Historic lighthouse
  30. Day
    30
    • At Sea

  31. Day
    31
    • Fort Lauderdale, Florida

      Fort Lauderdale, Florida

      A South Florida port often called the yachting capital, fringed by canals and the long sands of Fort Lauderdale Beach. Port Everglades is among the world's busiest cruise gateways, with Las Olas Boulevard's shops and cafés minutes from the piers.

      • Port Everglades
      • Las Olas Boulevard
      • Fort Lauderdale Beach

Upcoming departures

  • 4 Nov 2028

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30-Night Transatlantic Cruise from Piraeus FAQ

Which ports does this cruise visit?

This 30-night Transatlantic cruise calls at Piraeus, Soúda, Crete, At Sea, Valletta, Palermo, Tunis, Barcelona, Funchal, Madeira, Santa Cruz de La Palma, Arrecife, Lanzarote, Agadir, Casablanca, Portimão, Lisbon, Ponta Delgada, Azores, Horta, Azores, Gustavia, San Juan (Puerto Rico), Samaná, Grand Turk Island and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

How many days are spent at sea?

11 days are spent at sea; the rest are in port.

Where does this cruise depart from?

It departs from Piraeus and ends in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

How long is this cruise?

30 nights aboard Crystal Serenity.

When does this itinerary sail?

Upcoming departures include 4 Nov 2028. A NestCruise advisor can confirm current availability.

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