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Crystal Symphony — 141-Night World Cruise Cruise from Melbourne, Victoria
Crystal Symphony

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141-Night World Cruise Cruise from Melbourne, Victoria

141 nights · World Cruise · 82 ports of call

141-night World Cruise cruise aboard Crystal Symphony, departing Melbourne, Victoria and calling at Portland, Victoria, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, At Sea, Albany, Western Australia and Fremantle, Western Australia and 75 more.

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At a glance

Cruise line
Crystal
Duration
141 nights
Region
World Cruise
Departs
Melbourne, Victoria
Returns
Portsmouth

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Where this voyage takes you

Melbourne, VictoriaPortland, VictoriaKangaroo Island, South AustraliaAdelaide, South AustraliaAlbany, Western AustraliaFremantle, Western AustraliaGeraldton, Western AustraliaExmouth, Western AustraliaBroome, Western AustraliaRinca IslandBaliWaingapu, SumbaKupangDarwin, Northern TerritoryCairns, QueenslandAirlie BeachBrisbane, QueenslandSydney, New South WalesWellingtonGisborneTaurangaAucklandBay of IslandsSuvaPago PagoApiaRaiateaBora-BoraPapeete, TahitiMooreaHuahineRangiroaFakaravaAdamstownHangaroa, Easter IslandRobinson Crusoe IslandValparaisoPuerto MonttCastroPuerto ChacabucoLaguna San Rafael National ParkChilean FjordsPunta ArenasUshuaiaPort StanleyPuerto MadrynPunta del EsteBuenos AiresMontevideoBalneário de CamboriúIlhabelaParaty, Rio De JaneiroRio de JaneiroBuziosSalvador de BahiaMaceióRecifeSantarémBoca da ValeriaManausParintinsAlter do ChãoIles du SalutBridgetownRoseauBasseterre, Saint KittsSan Juan (Puerto Rico)SamanáGrand Turk IslandFort Lauderdale, FloridaKings WharfNew York, New YorkNewport, Rhode IslandBoston, MassachusettsHalifax, Nova ScotiaSydney, Nova ScotiaSaint PierreSaint-John's, Newfoundland and LabradorCobhPlymouthPortsmouth
Voyage route — calls shown in order; map is schematic.

Day-by-day itinerary

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    • Melbourne, Victoria

      Melbourne, Victoria

      The capital of Victoria in southeastern Australia, set on Port Phillip Bay along the Yarra River. Known for laneway coffee culture, street art and grand Victorian arcades, it spreads into leafy gardens, sporting grounds and the seaside suburb of St Kilda.

      • Laneway cafés
      • Queen Victoria Market
      • St Kilda
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    • Portland, Victoria

      Portland, Victoria

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    • Kangaroo Island, South Australia

      Kangaroo Island, South Australia

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    • Adelaide, South Australia

      Adelaide, South Australia

      The capital of South Australia, laid out on a grid beside the River Torrens and surrounded by parkland. Known for its festivals, food and wine, it sits within easy reach of the Barossa Valley vineyards and the beaches and wildlife of Kangaroo Island.

      • Barossa Valley
      • Adelaide Central Market
      • North Terrace museums
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    • At Sea

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    • At Sea

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    • Albany, Western Australia

      Albany, Western Australia

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    • Fremantle, Western Australia

      Fremantle, Western Australia

      The historic port of Perth in Western Australia, set at the mouth of the Swan River. Its well-preserved colonial centre, weekend markets and the maritime museums sit beside the harbour, with the city and Swan Valley vineyards a short ride away.

      • Fremantle Markets
      • Maritime Museum
      • Cappuccino Strip
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    • Fremantle, Western Australia

      Fremantle, Western Australia

      The historic port of Perth in Western Australia, set at the mouth of the Swan River. Its well-preserved colonial centre, weekend markets and the maritime museums sit beside the harbour, with the city and Swan Valley vineyards a short ride away.

      • Fremantle Markets
      • Maritime Museum
      • Cappuccino Strip
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    • Geraldton, Western Australia

      Geraldton, Western Australia

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    • At Sea

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    • Exmouth, Western Australia

      Exmouth, Western Australia

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    • At Sea

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    • Broome, Western Australia

      A remote pearling town on the Kimberley coast of Western Australia, set between red cliffs and turquoise sea. Camels cross the long sweep of Cable Beach at sunset, and dinosaur footprints emerge from the rocks at Gantheaume Point.

      • Cable Beach
      • Gantheaume Point
      • Pearl history
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    • At Sea

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    • Rinca Island

      Rinca Island

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    • Bali

      Bali

      An Indonesian island in the Lesser Sunda chain, the country's Hindu cultural centre amid a Muslim-majority nation. Terraced rice paddies, cliff and sea temples, volcanic peaks and surf beaches give it a character all its own.

      • Rice terraces
      • Sea temples
      • Ubud arts
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    • Bali

      Bali

      An Indonesian island in the Lesser Sunda chain, the country's Hindu cultural centre amid a Muslim-majority nation. Terraced rice paddies, cliff and sea temples, volcanic peaks and surf beaches give it a character all its own.

      • Rice terraces
      • Sea temples
      • Ubud arts
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    • Waingapu, Sumba

      Waingapu, Sumba

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    • Kupang

      Kupang

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    • At Sea

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    • Darwin, Northern Territory

      Darwin, Northern Territory

      A tropical harbour city on Australia's northern coast, capital of the Northern Territory. A frontier outlaw spirit lingers along its waterfront, the gateway to crocodile country and the wetlands and gorges of Kakadu National Park.

      • Kakadu wetlands
      • Waterfront precinct
      • Crocodile country
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    • At Sea

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    • At Sea

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    • Cairns, Queensland

      Cairns, Queensland

      A tropical city in far north Queensland, Australia, set between rainforest and reef. It is the main launching point for trips out to the Great Barrier Reef, with a palm-fringed esplanade lagoon along its waterfront.

      • Great Barrier Reef
      • Esplanade lagoon
      • Daintree rainforest
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    • Cairns, Queensland

      Cairns, Queensland

      A tropical city in far north Queensland, Australia, set between rainforest and reef. It is the main launching point for trips out to the Great Barrier Reef, with a palm-fringed esplanade lagoon along its waterfront.

      • Great Barrier Reef
      • Esplanade lagoon
      • Daintree rainforest
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    • Airlie Beach

      Airlie Beach

      The gateway to Queensland's Whitsunday Islands, set on a hillside above a palm-lined marina on Australia's Coral Sea coast. Boats leave from here for the white silica sands of Whitehaven Beach and snorkelling trips out to the Great Barrier Reef.

      • Whitehaven Beach
      • Whitsunday Islands
      • Great Barrier Reef
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    • At Sea

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    • Brisbane, Queensland

      Brisbane, Queensland

      Queensland's riverside capital in eastern Australia, a sunny city wrapped in a bend of the Brisbane River. Riverside walkways, the green South Bank parklands and a man-made city beach line the water, with rainforest hinterland not far away.

      • South Bank
      • Story Bridge
      • River City
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    • At Sea

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    • Sydney, New South Wales

      Sydney, New South Wales

      Australia's harbour city, whose cruise terminal sits across the water from the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. The ferries at Circular Quay reach Manly and Bondi, while the historic Rocks district lies right beside the berths.

      • Opera House
      • Harbour Bridge
      • Bondi Beach
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    • At Sea

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    • At Sea

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    • At Sea

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    • Wellington

      Wellington

      New Zealand's capital, set around a deep harbour at the windy southern tip of the North Island. It is known for its cafés, the Te Papa national museum and the Cuba Street arts quarter, with the cable car climbing to gardens above the bay.

      • Te Papa museum
      • Cuba Street
      • Cable car
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    • Gisborne

      Gisborne

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    • Tauranga

      Tauranga

      A harbour city on New Zealand's Bay of Plenty, guarded by the extinct volcanic cone of Mauao at the foot of Mount Maunganui. Its surf beaches and the geothermal springs of Rotorua inland make it a popular North Island call.

      • Mount Maunganui
      • Surf beaches
      • Rotorua geysers
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    • Auckland

      Auckland

      New Zealand's largest city, spread across a narrow isthmus between two harbours. Known as the City of Sails for its yacht-filled waters, it pairs a Sky Tower skyline with nearby volcanic cones, vineyards and black-sand surf beaches.

      • Sky Tower
      • City of Sails
      • Waiheke Island
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    • Auckland

      Auckland

      New Zealand's largest city, spread across a narrow isthmus between two harbours. Known as the City of Sails for its yacht-filled waters, it pairs a Sky Tower skyline with nearby volcanic cones, vineyards and black-sand surf beaches.

      • Sky Tower
      • City of Sails
      • Waiheke Island
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    • Bay of Islands

      Bay of Islands

      A scenic subtropical region at the top of New Zealand's North Island, made up of many islands scattered across a sheltered bay. Known for sailing, dolphins and game fishing, it holds the historic settlements of Russell and Waitangi, where the country's founding treaty was signed.

      • Waitangi grounds
      • Russell village
      • Dolphin watching
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    • At Sea

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    • At Sea

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    • Suva

      Suva

      The capital of Fiji, set on the south-east coast of the main island of Viti Levu. A green, rainy harbour city, it keeps colonial-era buildings, a lively municipal market and the Fiji Museum amid the surrounding tropical hills.

      • Municipal market
      • Fiji Museum
      • Thurston Gardens
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    • At Sea

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    • Pago Pago

      Pago Pago

      The capital of American Samoa, set on a dramatic deep harbour ringed by jagged green peaks in the South Pacific. The crater walls of an extinct volcano enclose the bay, with rainforest, traditional Samoan villages and a national park nearby.

      • Pago Pago Harbor
      • Rainforest peaks
      • National Park
    • Apia

      Apia

      The capital of Samoa, set on the north coast of Upolu island in the South Pacific. A working harbour town backed by green ridges, it is known for its Sunday markets, the writer Robert Louis Stevenson's hilltop estate, and nearby waterfalls and lava-rock pools.

      • Robert Louis Stevenson Museum
      • Papaseea sliding rocks
      • Apia Market
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    • At Sea

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    • At Sea

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    • At Sea

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    • Raiatea

      Raiatea

      A mountainous island in French Polynesia's Society group, sharing a lagoon with neighbouring Tahaa. Regarded as a sacred heartland of Polynesian culture, it holds the great marae of Taputapuatea and serves as a base for inter-island sailing.

      • Taputapuatea marae
      • Mount Temehani
      • shared lagoon
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    • Bora-Bora

      Bora-Bora

      A volcanic island in French Polynesia, ringed by a turquoise lagoon and a barrier reef. The jagged peak of Mount Otemanu rises at its centre, while overwater bungalows, coral gardens and lagoon excursions draw visitors across the South Pacific.

      • Mount Otemanu
      • Turquoise lagoon
      • Coral gardens
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    51
    • Papeete, Tahiti

      Papeete, Tahiti

      The capital of French Polynesia, on the island of Tahiti in the South Pacific. Its waterfront market sells black pearls and tropical fruit, food-truck roulottes gather by the harbour at night, and it serves as the gateway to nearby Moorea and Bora Bora.

      • Papeete Market
      • Black pearls
      • Moorea ferry
    • Moorea

      Moorea

      A volcanic island in French Polynesia in the South Pacific, just northwest of Tahiti. Jagged green peaks rise above two deep bays, Cook's and Opunohu, with a turquoise lagoon, coral reefs and pineapple plantations on the slopes.

      • Cook's Bay
      • Mount Rotui
      • Lagoon snorkelling
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    52
    • Papeete, Tahiti

      Papeete, Tahiti

      The capital of French Polynesia, on the island of Tahiti in the South Pacific. Its waterfront market sells black pearls and tropical fruit, food-truck roulottes gather by the harbour at night, and it serves as the gateway to nearby Moorea and Bora Bora.

      • Papeete Market
      • Black pearls
      • Moorea ferry
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    53
    • Huahine

      Huahine

      One of the quieter Society Islands in French Polynesia, ringed by lagoon and split into two halves joined by a bridge. Known for vanilla plantations, ancient stone marae and the sacred blue-eyed eels of Faie.

      • Maeva marae
      • Vanilla farms
      • Lagoon snorkelling
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    • Rangiroa

      Rangiroa

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    • Fakarava

      Fakarava

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    56
    • At Sea

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    57
    • At Sea

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    • Adamstown

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    • At Sea

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    • At Sea

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    • Hangaroa, Easter Island

      Hangaroa, Easter Island

      The only town on Easter Island, a remote Chilean island far out in the South Pacific. It is the base for visiting the giant carved moai statues that ring the coast, along with volcanic craters, a stone village site and small beaches nearby.

      • Moai statues
      • Rano Kau crater
      • Anakena Beach
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    62
    • Hangaroa, Easter Island

      Hangaroa, Easter Island

      The only town on Easter Island, a remote Chilean island far out in the South Pacific. It is the base for visiting the giant carved moai statues that ring the coast, along with volcanic craters, a stone village site and small beaches nearby.

      • Moai statues
      • Rano Kau crater
      • Anakena Beach
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    • At Sea

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    • At Sea

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    • At Sea

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    • Robinson Crusoe Island

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    67
    • At Sea

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    • Valparaiso

      Valparaiso

      A historic port city on Chile's central coast, built across steep hills laced with funiculars and painted houses. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it serves as the gateway to Santiago and the Casablanca wine valley, with a busy working harbour below.

      • Hillside funiculars
      • Cerro Concepción
      • Casablanca wineries
  69. Day
    69
    • At Sea

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    • Puerto Montt

      Puerto Montt

      A port city in Chile's Lake District, set on the Reloncaví Sound where the central valley meets the fjords of Patagonia. Snow-capped volcanoes ring the bay, and the town is a launch point for trips to lakes, the German-influenced settlement of Puerto Varas and Chiloé island.

      • Osorno Volcano
      • Puerto Varas
      • Angelmó market
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    • Castro

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    • Puerto Chacabuco

      Puerto Chacabuco

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    • Laguna San Rafael National Park

      Laguna San Rafael National Park

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    • Chilean Fjords

      Chilean Fjords

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    • Chilean Fjords

      Chilean Fjords

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    76
    • Punta Arenas

      Punta Arenas

      A windswept city on the Strait of Magellan in Chilean Patagonia, one of the southernmost ports on earth. It serves as a gateway to Tierra del Fuego, Antarctic crossings and nearby penguin colonies, with a grand central plaza recalling the wool and shipping boom.

      • Strait of Magellan
      • Plaza de Armas
      • Penguin colonies
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    77
    • Ushuaia

      Ushuaia

      The world's southernmost city, on Argentina's Tierra del Fuego at the tip of South America. Backed by snowy peaks on the Beagle Channel, it is the chief departure port for Antarctica and a base for the Patagonian wilderness.

      • Beagle Channel
      • Tierra del Fuego park
      • End of the world
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    78
    • Ushuaia

      Ushuaia

      The world's southernmost city, on Argentina's Tierra del Fuego at the tip of South America. Backed by snowy peaks on the Beagle Channel, it is the chief departure port for Antarctica and a base for the Patagonian wilderness.

      • Beagle Channel
      • Tierra del Fuego park
      • End of the world
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    • At Sea

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    • Port Stanley

      Port Stanley

      The small capital of the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic, a row of brightly painted houses and tin roofs along a sheltered harbour. Penguin colonies and windswept moorland surround the settlement, with Christ Church Cathedral and its whalebone arch at the waterfront.

      • Penguin colonies
      • Whalebone Arch
      • Christ Church Cathedral
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    81
    • At Sea

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    • Puerto Madryn

      Puerto Madryn

      A Patagonian port on the Gulf of Nuevo in Argentine coastal Chubut, founded by Welsh settlers. It is the gateway to the Península Valdés nature reserve, where southern right whales, sea lions and penguins gather along the coast.

      • Península Valdés
      • Whale watching
      • Welsh heritage
  83. Day
    83
    • Puerto Madryn

      Puerto Madryn

      A Patagonian port on the Gulf of Nuevo in Argentine coastal Chubut, founded by Welsh settlers. It is the gateway to the Península Valdés nature reserve, where southern right whales, sea lions and penguins gather along the coast.

      • Península Valdés
      • Whale watching
      • Welsh heritage
  84. Day
    84
    • At Sea

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    • Punta del Este

      Punta del Este

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    86
    • Buenos Aires

      Buenos Aires

      Argentina's grand capital on the Río de la Plata, a city of wide boulevards and European-style architecture. The tango was born in its streets, with the colourful houses of La Boca and the cafés of San Telmo close to the waterfront.

      • La Boca
      • San Telmo
      • Tango culture
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    87
    • Buenos Aires

      Buenos Aires

      Argentina's grand capital on the Río de la Plata, a city of wide boulevards and European-style architecture. The tango was born in its streets, with the colourful houses of La Boca and the cafés of San Telmo close to the waterfront.

      • La Boca
      • San Telmo
      • Tango culture
  88. Day
    88
    • Montevideo

      Montevideo

      The capital of Uruguay, set on the north bank of the broad Río de la Plata. Its old town keeps colonial plazas and a long riverside promenade, the Rambla, in a relaxed South American port city known for grilled meat and mate.

      • Ciudad Vieja
      • The Rambla
      • Plaza Independencia
  89. Day
    89
    • Montevideo

      Montevideo

      The capital of Uruguay, set on the north bank of the broad Río de la Plata. Its old town keeps colonial plazas and a long riverside promenade, the Rambla, in a relaxed South American port city known for grilled meat and mate.

      • Ciudad Vieja
      • The Rambla
      • Plaza Independencia
  90. Day
    90
    • At Sea

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    91
    • Balneário de Camboriú

      Balneário de Camboriú

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    92
    • Ilhabela

      Ilhabela

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    • Paraty, Rio De Janeiro

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    • Rio de Janeiro

      Rio de Janeiro

      Brazil's great coastal city, set between forested mountains and the Atlantic. The Christ the Redeemer statue looks down from Corcovado, Sugarloaf rises over the harbour mouth, and the sands of Copacabana and Ipanema run along the city's southern edge.

      • Christ the Redeemer
      • Sugarloaf Mountain
      • Copacabana Beach
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    95
    • Rio de Janeiro

      Rio de Janeiro

      Brazil's great coastal city, set between forested mountains and the Atlantic. The Christ the Redeemer statue looks down from Corcovado, Sugarloaf rises over the harbour mouth, and the sands of Copacabana and Ipanema run along the city's southern edge.

      • Christ the Redeemer
      • Sugarloaf Mountain
      • Copacabana Beach
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    96
    • Buzios

      Buzios

      A chic beach resort on a rocky peninsula east of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, once a fishing village made famous by Brigitte Bardot. Some two dozen beaches ring the headland, with a cobbled centre, a sailing harbour and the Orla Bardot promenade.

      • Geribá Beach
      • Rua das Pedras
      • Orla Bardot
  97. Day
    97
    • At Sea

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    98
    • Salvador de Bahia

      Salvador de Bahia

      Brazil's first colonial capital, set on a bluff above the Bay of All Saints. The cobbled Pelourinho district holds pastel baroque churches and the rhythms of Afro-Brazilian culture, with capoeira, candomblé and acarajé stalls woven into daily life.

      • Pelourinho
      • Elevador Lacerda
      • Acarajé
  99. Day
    99
    • Maceió

      Maceió

      The capital of Alagoas on Brazil's north-east coast, fringed by white sand and warm reef-protected lagoons. Pajuçara and Ponta Verde beaches draw swimmers, and jangada rafts carry visitors out to the natural tidal pools offshore.

      • Pajuçara beach
      • Natural pools
      • Jangada rafts
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    • Recife

      Recife

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    • At Sea

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    • At Sea

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    • At Sea

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    • At Sea

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    • Santarém

      Santarém

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    • Boca da Valeria

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    107
    • Manaus

      Manaus

      The largest city of the Brazilian Amazon, rising deep in the rainforest where the dark Rio Negro meets the sandy Solimões. Grown rich on the rubber boom, it is known for its opulent opera house and as the gateway to jungle lodges and the Meeting of the Waters.

      • Amazonas Opera House
      • Meeting of the Waters
      • Adolpho Lisboa Market
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    108
    • Manaus

      Manaus

      The largest city of the Brazilian Amazon, rising deep in the rainforest where the dark Rio Negro meets the sandy Solimões. Grown rich on the rubber boom, it is known for its opulent opera house and as the gateway to jungle lodges and the Meeting of the Waters.

      • Amazonas Opera House
      • Meeting of the Waters
      • Adolpho Lisboa Market
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    • Parintins

      Parintins

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    • Alter do Chão

      Alter do Chão

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    • At Sea

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    • At Sea

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    • Iles du Salut

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    • At Sea

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    • Bridgetown

      Bridgetown

      The capital of Barbados on the island's southwest coast, a long-standing Caribbean cruise port. Its colonial centre and Garrison Savannah are UNESCO-listed, with the white sand of Carlisle Bay and turtle-filled waters close to the harbour.

      • Carlisle Bay
      • Garrison Savannah
      • Rum distilleries
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    • Roseau

      Roseau

      The capital of Dominica, a green volcanic island in the eastern Caribbean known as the Nature Isle. The town sits below forested peaks, with the botanic gardens, sulphur springs and the trail to Trafalgar Falls a short drive inland.

      • Trafalgar Falls
      • Botanic Gardens
      • Boiling Lake
  117. Day
    117
    • Basseterre, Saint Kitts

      Basseterre, Saint Kitts

      The capital of St. Kitts, set below the green slopes of a volcanic Caribbean island. Its colonial centre circles The Circus and Independence Square, while the hilltop fortress of Brimstone Hill and a scenic railway lie out along the coast.

      • Brimstone Hill Fortress
      • The Circus
      • Scenic railway
  118. Day
    118
    • 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
  119. Day
    119
    • Samaná

      Samaná

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    • 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
  121. Day
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    • At Sea

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    • 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
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    • At Sea

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    • At Sea

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    • Kings Wharf

      Kings Wharf

      The cruise port at the western tip of Bermuda, set within the historic Royal Naval Dockyard. Kings Wharf is known for the old fortress turned shopping arcade, the National Museum of Bermuda, and ferries across the sound to Hamilton and the pink beaches.

      • Royal Naval Dockyard
      • National Museum
      • Horseshoe Bay
  126. Day
    126
    • Kings Wharf

      Kings Wharf

      The cruise port at the western tip of Bermuda, set within the historic Royal Naval Dockyard. Kings Wharf is known for the old fortress turned shopping arcade, the National Museum of Bermuda, and ferries across the sound to Hamilton and the pink beaches.

      • Royal Naval Dockyard
      • National Museum
      • Horseshoe Bay
  127. Day
    127
    • At Sea

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    128
    • New York, New York

      New York, New York

      Cruise ships berth on Manhattan's West Side or across the harbour in Brooklyn and Bayonne, putting the full sweep of New York within reach. The Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Times Square and the museums of Fifth Avenue are all part of a day ashore.

      • Statue of Liberty
      • Central Park
      • Times Square
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    • Newport, Rhode Island

      Newport, Rhode Island

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    • Boston, Massachusetts

      Boston, Massachusetts

      A historic New England port city in Massachusetts, central to the American Revolution. Boston is known for the Freedom Trail linking colonial landmarks, the Italian North End, Fenway Park, and the cobbled streets of Beacon Hill.

      • Freedom Trail
      • Fenway Park
      • North End
  131. Day
    131
    • At Sea

  132. Day
    132
    • Halifax, Nova Scotia

      Halifax, Nova Scotia

      The largest city in Atlantic Canada, built around one of the world's great natural harbours in Nova Scotia. A star-shaped hilltop Citadel overlooks the waterfront boardwalk, and the city holds strong ties to the Titanic and the age of sail.

      • Halifax Citadel
      • Harbourfront boardwalk
      • Titanic graves
  133. Day
    133
    • Sydney, Nova Scotia

      Sydney, Nova Scotia

      A former coal and steel town on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, set along a sheltered harbour. It is a gateway to the scenic Cabot Trail and the island's Gaelic heritage, marked by the world's largest fiddle standing on the waterfront.

      • Cabot Trail
      • Big Fiddle
      • Cape Breton
  134. Day
    134
    • Saint Pierre

      Saint Pierre

      The capital of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, a small French archipelago off Newfoundland and the last remnant of France in North America. Its harbour town has pastel houses, French shops and cafés, and a windswept Atlantic setting steeped in fishing and rum-running history.

      • French colonial town
      • Île aux Marins
      • harbour waterfront
  135. Day
    135
    • Saint-John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

      Saint-John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

      The capital of Newfoundland, one of North America's oldest cities, set on a sheltered harbour on Canada's Atlantic edge. Steep streets of brightly painted rowhouses climb from the waterfront toward Signal Hill, overlooking the open sea.

      • Signal Hill
      • Jellybean Row houses
      • Cape Spear
  136. Day
    136
    • At Sea

  137. Day
    137
    • At Sea

  138. Day
    138
    • At Sea

  139. Day
    139
    • At Sea

  140. Day
    140
    • Cobh

      Cobh

      The historic deep-water harbour outside Cork, and the last port of call for the Titanic in 1912. Its waterfront terraces of coloured houses climb to St. Colman's Cathedral, with an Emigration museum recalling the millions who left Ireland from these quays.

      • St. Colman's Cathedral
      • Titanic Experience
      • deck of cards houses
  141. Day
    141
    • Plymouth

      Plymouth

  142. Day
    142
    • 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

  • 7 Jan 2029

Upcoming sailings of this itinerary — a NestCruise advisor confirms current availability and your fare.

141-Night World Cruise Cruise from Melbourne, Victoria FAQ

Which ports does this cruise visit?

This 141-night World Cruise cruise calls at Melbourne, Victoria, Portland, Victoria, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, At Sea, Albany, Western Australia, Fremantle, Western Australia, Geraldton, Western Australia, Exmouth, Western Australia, Broome, Western Australia, Rinca Island, Bali, Waingapu, Sumba, Kupang, Darwin, Northern Territory, Cairns, Queensland, Airlie Beach, Brisbane, Queensland, Sydney, New South Wales, Wellington, Gisborne, Tauranga, Auckland, Bay of Islands, Suva, Pago Pago, Apia, Raiatea, Bora-Bora, Papeete, Tahiti, Moorea, Huahine, Rangiroa, Fakarava, Adamstown, Hangaroa, Easter Island, Robinson Crusoe Island, Valparaiso, Puerto Montt, Castro, Puerto Chacabuco, Laguna San Rafael National Park, Chilean Fjords, Punta Arenas, Ushuaia, Port Stanley, Puerto Madryn, Punta del Este, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Balneário de Camboriú, Ilhabela, Paraty, Rio De Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Buzios, Salvador de Bahia, Maceió, Recife, Santarém, Boca da Valeria, Manaus, Parintins, Alter do Chão, Iles du Salut, Bridgetown, Roseau, Basseterre, Saint Kitts, San Juan (Puerto Rico), Samaná, Grand Turk Island, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Kings Wharf, New York, New York, Newport, Rhode Island, Boston, Massachusetts, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Saint Pierre, Saint-John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Cobh, Plymouth and Portsmouth.

How many days are spent at sea?

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

Where does this cruise depart from?

It departs from Melbourne, Victoria and ends in Portsmouth.

How long is this cruise?

141 nights aboard Crystal Symphony.

When does this itinerary sail?

Upcoming departures include 7 Jan 2029. A NestCruise advisor can confirm current availability.

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