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Crystal Serenity — 59-Night World Cruise Cruise from Portsmouth
Crystal Serenity

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59-Night World Cruise Cruise from Portsmouth

59 nights · World Cruise · 38 ports of call

59-night World Cruise cruise aboard Crystal Serenity, departing Portsmouth and calling at Zeebrugge, At Sea, Queensferry, Aberdeen, Lerwick, Shetland Islands and Nordfjord and 31 more.

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At a glance

Cruise line
Crystal
Duration
59 nights
Region
World Cruise
Departs
Portsmouth
Returns
Portsmouth

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Where this voyage takes you

PortsmouthZeebruggeQueensferryAberdeenLerwick, Shetland IslandsNordfjordBodøLeknesHonningsvågHammerfestTromsøSiglufjørdur - høfnPatreksfjørdurReykjavíkNuuk (Godthaab)Paamiut (Fredrikshaab)Qaqortoq (Julianehaab)KristiansundThorshavnStavangerMandalOsloÅlesundKristiansandMåløyBergenFredericiaKielCopenhagenLysekilTrondheimSeydisfjørdurAkureyriIsafjørdurStornoway, Isle of LewisBelfastDun Laoghaire
Voyage route — calls shown in order; map is schematic.

Day-by-day itinerary

  1. Day
    1
    • Portsmouth

      Portsmouth

      England's historic naval city on the south coast, home to the Royal Navy for centuries. Its Historic Dockyard holds HMS Victory and the Mary Rose, while the Spinnaker Tower rises over the harbour and Solent waters.

      • HMS Victory
      • Historic Dockyard
      • Spinnaker Tower
  2. Day
    2
    • Zeebrugge

      Zeebrugge

      A North Sea port on the Belgian coast and the gateway to Bruges, about a quarter-hour inland by road. Zeebrugge itself is a working harbour and beach resort, while nearby Bruges draws visitors for its canals, belfry, and medieval market square.

      • Bruges canals
      • Belfry of Bruges
      • Coastal tram
  3. Day
    3
    • At Sea

  4. Day
    4
    • Queensferry

      Queensferry

  5. Day
    5
    • Aberdeen

      Aberdeen

  6. Day
    6
    • Lerwick, Shetland Islands

      Lerwick, Shetland Islands

      The main town of Scotland's Shetland Islands, a far-northern port closer to Norway than to London. Lerwick is known for its grey-stone waterfront, the Iron Age broch and settlement at Clickimin, and the surrounding treeless moorland and sea cliffs.

      • Clickimin Broch
      • Commercial Street
      • Shetland ponies
  7. Day
    7
    • Nordfjord

  8. Day
    8
    • At Sea

  9. Day
    9
    • Bodø

      Bodø

  10. Day
    10
    • Leknes

      Leknes

  11. Day
    11
    • At Sea

  12. Day
    12
    • Honningsvåg

      Honningsvåg

      A fishing town near the northern tip of Norway, the closest harbour to the North Cape cliff. Set among treeless Arctic hills, it serves as the jumping-off point for the cape's plateau, with reindeer, king crab and the midnight sun in summer.

      • North Cape
      • King crab
      • Arctic landscapes
  13. Day
    13
    • Hammerfest

      Hammerfest

  14. Day
    14
    • Tromsø

      Tromsø

      A northern Norwegian city well above the Arctic Circle, ringed by fjords and snow-streaked peaks. Known as a base for aurora viewing and Arctic expeditions, it has the soaring Arctic Cathedral, a cable car to the heights and the world's northernmost brewery.

      • Arctic Cathedral
      • Fjellheisen cable car
      • Northern lights
  15. Day
    15
    • At Sea

  16. Day
    16
    • At Sea

  17. Day
    17
    • Siglufjørdur - høfn

      A small fishing town at the head of a deep fjord in northern Iceland, once the country's herring capital. Steep mountains rise on three sides, and the Herring Era Museum recounts the boom years along the colourful waterfront.

      • Herring Era Museum
      • Fjord setting
      • Mountain backdrop
  18. Day
    18
    • Patreksfjørdur

      Patreksfjørdur

  19. Day
    19
    • Reykjavík

      Reykjavík

      Iceland's northerly capital, the launch point for sailings around the island's volcanic coast. The Hallgrímskirkja church rises above its low-rise centre, with the Blue Lagoon, geysers and waterfalls of the Golden Circle reachable on day trips.

      • Hallgrímskirkja
      • Blue Lagoon
      • Golden Circle
  20. Day
    20
    • Reykjavík

      Reykjavík

      Iceland's northerly capital, the launch point for sailings around the island's volcanic coast. The Hallgrímskirkja church rises above its low-rise centre, with the Blue Lagoon, geysers and waterfalls of the Golden Circle reachable on day trips.

      • Hallgrímskirkja
      • Blue Lagoon
      • Golden Circle
  21. Day
    21
    • At Sea

  22. Day
    22
    • At Sea

  23. Day
    23
    • Nuuk (Godthaab)

      Nuuk (Godthaab)

      The capital of Greenland, a small colourful town on the southwest coast at the mouth of a long fjord system. Nuuk is known for its harbour-side old quarter, the National Museum's Inuit collections, and the dramatic Sermitsiaq mountain across the water.

      • Sermitsiaq mountain
      • Greenland National Museum
      • Colonial harbour
  24. Day
    24
    • Paamiut (Fredrikshaab)

      Paamiut (Fredrikshaab)

      A small fishing town on the southwest coast of Greenland, set among rocky islands south of the Arctic Circle. Brightly painted houses cluster by the harbour, with a turf-and-timber church and the open tundra and fjords stretching beyond.

      • Colourful harbour
      • Tundra hikes
      • Greenlandic church
  25. Day
    25
    • Qaqortoq (Julianehaab)

      Qaqortoq (Julianehaab)

      The largest town in southern Greenland, a cluster of colourful wooden houses around a sheltered harbour below rocky hills. Icebergs drift in the surrounding fjords, and the old colonial quarter, fountain square and nearby hot spring at Uunartoq draw visitors ashore.

      • Colourful harbour
      • Colonial square
      • Surrounding fjords
  26. Day
    26
    • Kristiansund

      Kristiansund

  27. Day
    27
    • At Sea

  28. Day
    28
    • At Sea

  29. Day
    29
    • Thorshavn

      Thorshavn

  30. Day
    30
    • Lerwick, Shetland Islands

      Lerwick, Shetland Islands

      The main town of Scotland's Shetland Islands, a far-northern port closer to Norway than to London. Lerwick is known for its grey-stone waterfront, the Iron Age broch and settlement at Clickimin, and the surrounding treeless moorland and sea cliffs.

      • Clickimin Broch
      • Commercial Street
      • Shetland ponies
  31. Day
    31
    • Stavanger

      Stavanger

      A harbour city on Norway's southwest coast, with a well-preserved old quarter of white timber houses at Gamle Stavanger. It is a gateway to the Lysefjord and the sheer clifftop of Preikestolen, the famous Pulpit Rock high above the water.

      • Gamle Stavanger
      • Preikestolen
      • Lysefjord
  32. Day
    32
    • Mandal

      Norway's southernmost town, a tidy harbour of white wooden houses set among smooth coastal rocks where the Mandal river meets the sea. It is known for its long sandy beach, summer artists and a sheltered old town of narrow lanes.

      • Sjøsanden beach
      • white wooden town
      • Mandal river
  33. Day
    33
    • Oslo

      Oslo

      Norway's capital, set at the head of a long fjord ringed by forested hills. The waterfront pairs the sail-like Opera House with museums of Viking ships and Munch's art, and the sculpture-filled Vigeland Park lies a short way inland.

      • Opera House
      • Vigeland Park
      • Viking ships
  34. Day
    34
    • Oslo

      Oslo

      Norway's capital, set at the head of a long fjord ringed by forested hills. The waterfront pairs the sail-like Opera House with museums of Viking ships and Munch's art, and the sculpture-filled Vigeland Park lies a short way inland.

      • Opera House
      • Vigeland Park
      • Viking ships
  35. Day
    35
    • At Sea

  36. Day
    36
    • Ålesund

      Ålesund

      A port town spread across islands on Norway's northwest coast, rebuilt in Art Nouveau style after a 1904 fire. Ålesund is known for its ornate Jugendstil architecture, the viewpoint atop Mount Aksla, and access to the surrounding fjords and islets.

      • Art Nouveau centre
      • Mount Aksla viewpoint
      • Sunnmøre fjords
  37. Day
    37
    • Kristiansand

      A coastal town on the southern tip of Norway, set among low granite skerries and islands. Its grid of white timber houses in the Posebyen quarter, sandy town beach and the surrounding archipelago make it a summer harbour of the Skagerrak.

      • Posebyen old town
      • Bystranda beach
      • Skerry archipelago
  38. Day
    38
    • Måløy

      Måløy

      A fishing town on an island at the mouth of the Nordfjord in western Norway, linked to the mainland by a long bridge. A busy centre for coastal fishing, it serves as a gateway to the Vingen rock carvings and the glacier-fed valleys of the inner fjord.

      • Kannesteinen rock
      • fishing harbour
      • Nordfjord gateway
  39. Day
    39
    • Bergen

      Bergen

      A historic port on Norway's western fjord coast, ringed by seven mountains and once the country's largest city. Bergen is known for the colourful wooden Hanseatic warehouses of Bryggen, the Fløibanen funicular, and its lively fish market.

      • Bryggen wharf
      • Fløibanen funicular
      • Fish Market
  40. Day
    40
    • Kristiansand

      A coastal town on the southern tip of Norway, set among low granite skerries and islands. Its grid of white timber houses in the Posebyen quarter, sandy town beach and the surrounding archipelago make it a summer harbour of the Skagerrak.

      • Posebyen old town
      • Bystranda beach
      • Skerry archipelago
  41. Day
    41
    • Fredericia

  42. Day
    42
    • Kiel

      Kiel

      A Baltic port in northern Germany at the end of the Kiel Canal, gateway to the Schleswig-Holstein coast. Known for its sailing waters and Kiel Week regatta, with maritime museums along the fjord and Hamburg and Lübeck within reach.

      • Kiel Canal
      • Kiel Week sailing
      • Kiel Fjord
  43. Day
    43
    • Copenhagen

      Copenhagen

      Denmark's harbour capital and a major Baltic cruise base. Ships berth near the colourful Nyhavn waterfront, the Little Mermaid statue and the Tivoli Gardens, in a flat, cycle-friendly city known for design and New Nordic cooking.

      • Nyhavn harbour
      • Tivoli Gardens
      • Little Mermaid
  44. Day
    44
    • Copenhagen

      Copenhagen

      Denmark's harbour capital and a major Baltic cruise base. Ships berth near the colourful Nyhavn waterfront, the Little Mermaid statue and the Tivoli Gardens, in a flat, cycle-friendly city known for design and New Nordic cooking.

      • Nyhavn harbour
      • Tivoli Gardens
      • Little Mermaid
  45. Day
    45
    • Lysekil

      Lysekil

      A small fishing town on Sweden's western Bohuslän coast, set among the smooth pink granite rocks of the Skagerrak. Wooden houses line the harbour, and the surrounding archipelago of skerries and islets is known for seafood, sailing and sea bathing.

      • Bohuslän coast
      • granite cliffs
      • harbour seafood
  46. Day
    46
    • At Sea

  47. Day
    47
    • Ålesund

      Ålesund

      A port town spread across islands on Norway's northwest coast, rebuilt in Art Nouveau style after a 1904 fire. Ålesund is known for its ornate Jugendstil architecture, the viewpoint atop Mount Aksla, and access to the surrounding fjords and islets.

      • Art Nouveau centre
      • Mount Aksla viewpoint
      • Sunnmøre fjords
  48. Day
    48
    • Trondheim

      Trondheim

      A historic Norwegian city at the head of a long fjord, once the country's Viking-age capital. The medieval Nidaros Cathedral and the colourful warehouses along the Nidelva river define its centre, with the old Bakklandet quarter and its wooden bridge close by.

      • Nidaros Cathedral
      • Bakklandet
      • Old Town Bridge
  49. Day
    49
    • At Sea

  50. Day
    50
    • Seydisfjørdur

      Seydisfjørdur

      A small fishing town at the head of a long, steep-sided fjord in eastern Iceland. A black-and-white timber church anchors the village, surrounded by waterfalls and mountains, and it serves as a gateway to the basalt highlands of the east.

      • Blue church
      • Fjord waterfalls
      • Eastern highlands
  51. Day
    51
    • Akureyri

      Akureyri

      A town at the head of a long fjord in northern Iceland, the country's largest settlement outside the capital region. Snow-capped mountains rise on either side, with botanic gardens, whale-watching boats and the lava fields near Lake Mývatn within reach.

      • Eyjafjörður fjord
      • Goðafoss waterfall
      • Lake Mývatn
  52. Day
    52
    • Isafjørdur

      Isafjørdur

      A small town at the head of a deep fjord in Iceland's remote Westfjords, ringed by steep flat-topped mountains. Ísafjörður is known for its preserved timber houses, access to nearby seabird cliffs and Arctic-fox country, and dramatic fjord scenery.

      • Old timber houses
      • Westfjords mountains
      • Seabird cliffs
  53. Day
    53
    • Reykjavík

      Reykjavík

      Iceland's northerly capital, the launch point for sailings around the island's volcanic coast. The Hallgrímskirkja church rises above its low-rise centre, with the Blue Lagoon, geysers and waterfalls of the Golden Circle reachable on day trips.

      • Hallgrímskirkja
      • Blue Lagoon
      • Golden Circle
  54. Day
    54
    • Reykjavík

      Reykjavík

      Iceland's northerly capital, the launch point for sailings around the island's volcanic coast. The Hallgrímskirkja church rises above its low-rise centre, with the Blue Lagoon, geysers and waterfalls of the Golden Circle reachable on day trips.

      • Hallgrímskirkja
      • Blue Lagoon
      • Golden Circle
  55. Day
    55
    • At Sea

  56. Day
    56
    • Stornoway, Isle of Lewis

      Stornoway, Isle of Lewis

      The main town of the Isle of Lewis in Scotland's Outer Hebrides, set around a natural harbour in a Gaelic-speaking heartland. Harris Tweed is woven across the island, and the ancient Callanish standing stones rise on the moorland a short drive away.

      • Callanish Stones
      • Harris Tweed
      • Lews Castle
  57. Day
    57
    • Belfast

      Belfast

      The capital of Northern Ireland, set where the River Lagan meets the sea. The city that built the Titanic now centres its waterfront on a striking museum to the ship, with Victorian halls and the green Antrim coast within reach.

      • Titanic Belfast
      • City Hall
      • Giant's Causeway
  58. Day
    58
    • Dun Laoghaire

      Dun Laoghaire

      A harbour town on Dublin Bay in Ireland, long the main ferry gateway to the capital just to the north. A pair of granite piers enclose the port, lined by Victorian terraces, and the coastal path leads past Martello towers to the seaside village of Dalkey.

      • gateway to Dublin
      • granite piers
      • James Joyce Tower
  59. Day
    59
    • At Sea

  60. Day
    60
    • Portsmouth

      Portsmouth

      England's historic naval city on the south coast, home to the Royal Navy for centuries. Its Historic Dockyard holds HMS Victory and the Mary Rose, while the Spinnaker Tower rises over the harbour and Solent waters.

      • HMS Victory
      • Historic Dockyard
      • Spinnaker Tower

Upcoming departures

  • 20 Jun 2028

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59-Night World Cruise Cruise from Portsmouth FAQ

Which ports does this cruise visit?

This 59-night World Cruise cruise calls at Portsmouth, Zeebrugge, At Sea, Queensferry, Aberdeen, Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Nordfjord, Bodø, Leknes, Honningsvåg, Hammerfest, Tromsø, Siglufjørdur - høfn, Patreksfjørdur, Reykjavík, Nuuk (Godthaab), Paamiut (Fredrikshaab), Qaqortoq (Julianehaab), Kristiansund, Thorshavn, Stavanger, Mandal, Oslo, Ålesund, Kristiansand, Måløy, Bergen, Fredericia, Kiel, Copenhagen, Lysekil, Trondheim, Seydisfjørdur, Akureyri, Isafjørdur, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Belfast and Dun Laoghaire.

How many days are spent at sea?

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

Where does this cruise depart from?

It is a round-trip sailing from Portsmouth.

How long is this cruise?

59 nights aboard Crystal Serenity.

When does this itinerary sail?

Upcoming departures include 20 Jun 2028. A NestCruise advisor can confirm current availability.

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