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Crystal Symphony — 65-Night Pacific Cruise from Singapore
Crystal Symphony

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65-Night Pacific Cruise from Singapore

65 nights · Pacific · 39 ports of call

65-night Pacific cruise aboard Crystal Symphony, departing Singapore and calling at Port Klang, Georgetown, Penang, Phuket, At Sea, Port Blair, Ross Island and Hambantota and 32 more.

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At a glance

Cruise line
Crystal
Duration
65 nights
Region
Pacific
Departs
Singapore
Returns
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Where this voyage takes you

SingaporePort KlangGeorgetown, PenangPhuketPort Blair, Ross IslandHambantotaColomboCochinNew MangaloreGoaMumbai (ex Bombay)KhasabAbu DhabiDubaiFujairahMuscatSalalahJeddah'AqabaLuxorAlexandriaSoúda, CreteKatakolonSiracuse, SicilyVallettaTunisTrapani, SicilyLipariSorrentoCivitavecchiaBarcelonaAlicanteMotrilPonta Delgada, AzoresHorta, AzoresKings WharfFort Lauderdale, Florida
Voyage route — calls shown in order; map is schematic.

Day-by-day itinerary

  1. Day
    1
    • Singapore

      Singapore

      The island city-state at the tip of the Malay Peninsula and a key Southeast Asian cruise hub. From its modern terminal, the waterfront Marina Bay, the trees of Gardens by the Bay and the food stalls of hawker centres are all close by.

      • Marina Bay Sands
      • Gardens by the Bay
      • Hawker centres
  2. Day
    2
    • Port Klang

      Port Klang

      The main seaport serving Kuala Lumpur, set on the west coast of peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. It is chiefly a gateway, with the capital's skyline, the Petronas Towers, and the Batu Caves shrines reached by road from the harbour.

      • Petronas Towers
      • Batu Caves
      • Strait of Malacca
  3. Day
    3
    • Georgetown, Penang

      Georgetown, Penang

      The capital of Penang on Malaysia's northwest coast, a UNESCO-listed port city shaped by Chinese, Malay, Indian, and British trade. Its George Town core is famous for shophouse streets, clan houses, street art, and a celebrated hawker-food culture.

      • George Town murals
      • Clan jetties
      • Hawker food
  4. Day
    4
    • Phuket

      Phuket

      Thailand's largest island, on the Andaman Sea, ringed by sandy west-coast beaches such as Patong and Karon. Its old town keeps Sino-Portuguese shophouses, while limestone islands and the cliffs of Phang Nga Bay rise from the water nearby.

      • Patong Beach
      • Old town shophouses
      • Phang Nga Bay
  5. Day
    5
    • At Sea

  6. Day
    6
    • Port Blair, Ross Island

  7. Day
    7
    • At Sea

  8. Day
    8
    • At Sea

  9. Day
    9
    • Hambantota

      Hambantota

  10. Day
    10
    • Colombo

      Colombo

  11. Day
    11
    • At Sea

  12. Day
    12
    • Cochin

      Cochin

  13. Day
    13
    • New Mangalore

  14. Day
    14
    • Goa

      Goa

  15. Day
    15
    • Mumbai (ex Bombay)

      Mumbai (ex Bombay)

      India's financial capital and largest city, spread along the Arabian Sea coast of Maharashtra. The waterfront Gateway of India, the Victorian-Gothic railway terminus and the cliffside Marine Drive define a port long shaped by trade and Bollywood.

      • Gateway of India
      • Marine Drive
      • Elephanta Caves
  16. Day
    16
    • Mumbai (ex Bombay)

      Mumbai (ex Bombay)

      India's financial capital and largest city, spread along the Arabian Sea coast of Maharashtra. The waterfront Gateway of India, the Victorian-Gothic railway terminus and the cliffside Marine Drive define a port long shaped by trade and Bollywood.

      • Gateway of India
      • Marine Drive
      • Elephanta Caves
  17. Day
    17
    • At Sea

  18. Day
    18
    • At Sea

  19. Day
    19
    • Khasab

      Khasab

  20. Day
    20
    • Abu Dhabi

      Abu Dhabi

      The capital of the United Arab Emirates, spread across islands on the Persian Gulf. Greener and more measured than Dubai, it is known for the white-marble Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the Louvre's domed outpost on Saadiyat Island and Corniche waterfront.

      • Sheikh Zayed Mosque
      • Louvre Abu Dhabi
      • the Corniche
  21. Day
    21
    • Dubai

      Dubai

      A city on the southern Gulf coast of the United Arab Emirates, grown from a pearling and trading port into a skyline of towers around a tidal creek. The Burj Khalifa, vast malls and the older souks of Deira sit beside reclaimed islands and desert beyond.

      • Burj Khalifa
      • Gold Souk
      • Dubai Creek
  22. Day
    22
    • Dubai

      Dubai

      A city on the southern Gulf coast of the United Arab Emirates, grown from a pearling and trading port into a skyline of towers around a tidal creek. The Burj Khalifa, vast malls and the older souks of Deira sit beside reclaimed islands and desert beyond.

      • Burj Khalifa
      • Gold Souk
      • Dubai Creek
  23. Day
    23
    • Fujairah

  24. Day
    24
    • Muscat

      Muscat

  25. Day
    25
    • At Sea

  26. Day
    26
    • Salalah

      Salalah

  27. Day
    27
    • At Sea

  28. Day
    28
    • At Sea

  29. Day
    29
    • At Sea

  30. Day
    30
    • Jeddah

      Jeddah

      A Red Sea port on Saudi Arabia's western coast and the historic gateway for pilgrims bound for Mecca. The restored coral-stone houses of Al-Balad form the old town, while a long corniche runs beside the modern waterfront.

      • Al-Balad old town
      • Jeddah corniche
      • King Fahd Fountain
  31. Day
    31
    • Jeddah

      Jeddah

      A Red Sea port on Saudi Arabia's western coast and the historic gateway for pilgrims bound for Mecca. The restored coral-stone houses of Al-Balad form the old town, while a long corniche runs beside the modern waterfront.

      • Al-Balad old town
      • Jeddah corniche
      • King Fahd Fountain
  32. Day
    32
    • At Sea

  33. Day
    33
    • 'Aqaba

      'Aqaba

      Jordan's only coastal city, on the Red Sea at the head of the Gulf of Aqaba. It is a base for diving among the reefs and a gateway inland to the rock-cut city of Petra and the desert landscapes of Wadi Rum.

      • Petra gateway
      • Wadi Rum
      • Red Sea reefs
  34. Day
    34
    • Luxor

      Luxor

  35. Day
    35
    • Luxor

      Luxor

  36. Day
    36
    • At Sea

  37. Day
    37
    • Suez Canal Transit

  38. Day
    38
    • Alexandria

      Alexandria

      Egypt's great Mediterranean port, founded by Alexander the Great. Once home to the ancient Lighthouse and Library, it keeps a long seafront corniche, the Qaitbay citadel on the old harbour and the modern Bibliotheca Alexandrina library.

      • Qaitbay Citadel
      • Bibliotheca Alexandrina
      • Corniche seafront
  39. Day
    39
    • At Sea

  40. Day
    40
    • 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
  41. Day
    41
    • Katakolon

      Katakolon

      A small port on Greece's western Peloponnese coast, best known as the gateway to ancient Olympia. The sanctuary where the original Olympic Games were held lies a short drive inland, among ruined temples and the old stadium.

      • Ancient Olympia
      • Olympic stadium
      • Temple of Zeus
  42. Day
    42
    • Siracuse, Sicily

      Siracuse, Sicily

      A historic city on the southeast coast of Sicily, once among the greatest powers of the ancient Greek world. The island of Ortigia holds its baroque core and a temple-turned-cathedral, beside a vast archaeological park with a Greek theatre.

      • Ortigia island
      • Greek theatre
      • Baroque cathedral
  43. Day
    43
    • 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
  44. Day
    44
    • 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
  45. Day
    45
    • 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
  46. Day
    46
    • Trapani, Sicily

      Trapani, Sicily

      A historic salt and fishing port on the western tip of Sicily, its old town curving out on a low peninsula. Salt pans and windmills line the coast toward Marsala, and ferries run to the Egadi Islands and the hilltop town of Erice above the bay.

      • Salt pans
      • Erice
      • Egadi Islands
  47. Day
    47
    • Lipari

      Lipari

      The largest of the Aeolian Islands off northern Sicily, ringed by white pumice quarries and obsidian cliffs. The harbour town climbs to a clifftop citadel and cathedral, with boats running to the smoking cone of neighbouring Stromboli.

      • Aeolian citadel
      • pumice beaches
      • boats to Stromboli
  48. Day
    48
    • Sorrento

      Sorrento

      A clifftop town on Italy's Bay of Naples, perched above the sea facing Vesuvius. Sorrento is known for its lemon groves and limoncello, a tangle of narrow shopping lanes, and its role as a base for Capri, Pompeii, and the Amalfi Coast.

      • Marina Grande
      • Lemon groves
      • Piazza Tasso
  49. Day
    49
    • At Sea

  50. Day
    50
    • Civitavecchia

      Civitavecchia

      The deep-water port serving Rome, roughly 80 kilometres up the coast. Ships dock here for shore excursions to the Colosseum, the Vatican and the Roman Forum, while the town itself keeps a working harbour and a Michelangelo-designed fortress.

      • Gateway to Rome
      • Fort Michelangelo
      • Vatican excursions
  51. Day
    51
    • At Sea

  52. Day
    52
    • 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
  53. Day
    53
    • Alicante

      Alicante

      A sun-warmed port on Spain's Costa Blanca, set below the Santa Bárbara castle on its rocky headland. The palm-lined Explanada promenade leads to a long city beach, with the old Barrio Santa Cruz climbing the hill in white houses.

      • Santa Bárbara Castle
      • Explanada promenade
      • Postiguet Beach
  54. Day
    54
    • Motril

      Motril

      A port on Spain's Costa Tropical in Andalusia, backed by the peaks of the Sierra Nevada. It is the closest harbour to Granada and the Alhambra, with subtropical fruit farms and the resort town of Almuñécar along the coast.

      • Granada gateway
      • Sierra Nevada
      • Costa Tropical
  55. Day
    55
    • At Sea

  56. Day
    56
    • At Sea

  57. Day
    57
    • 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
  58. Day
    58
    • Horta, Azores

      Horta, Azores

  59. Day
    59
    • At Sea

  60. Day
    60
    • At Sea

  61. Day
    61
    • At Sea

  62. Day
    62
    • 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
  63. Day
    63
    • 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
  64. Day
    64
    • At Sea

  65. Day
    65
    • At Sea

  66. Day
    66
    • 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

  • 6 Apr 2028

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

65-Night Pacific Cruise from Singapore FAQ

Which ports does this cruise visit?

This 65-night Pacific cruise calls at Singapore, Port Klang, Georgetown, Penang, Phuket, At Sea, Port Blair, Ross Island, Hambantota, Colombo, Cochin, New Mangalore, Goa, Mumbai (ex Bombay), Khasab, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Fujairah, Muscat, Salalah, Jeddah, 'Aqaba, Luxor, Suez Canal Transit, Alexandria, Soúda, Crete, Katakolon, Siracuse, Sicily, Valletta, Tunis, Trapani, Sicily, Lipari, Sorrento, Civitavecchia, Barcelona, Alicante, Motril, Ponta Delgada, Azores, Horta, Azores, Kings Wharf and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

How many days are spent at sea?

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

Where does this cruise depart from?

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

How long is this cruise?

65 nights aboard Crystal Symphony.

When does this itinerary sail?

Upcoming departures include 6 Apr 2028. A NestCruise advisor can confirm current availability.

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