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From Ayuthaya to Zululand in 2001: Crystal Cruises offers more new world cruise
shore excursions than ever before
A private tea with the mayor of Mombasa, flightseeing over Mt. Everest, and a
dip in your personal Phinda Rock Lodge plunge pool in Kenya are just three of
the more than 30 new shore excursions slated for Crystal Symphony's 2001 World
Cruise.
In all, luxury cruise specialist Crystal Cruises has developed a diverse roster
of 120 intimate cultural experiences, exclusive safaris and historical
expeditions from half-day excursions to lengthier overland journeys in
Southeast Asia, India, the Middle East, Africa, the Canary Islands and Western
Europe.
Departing Los Angeles for London on Jan. 12, Crystal's sixth consecutive World
Cruise visits 38 exotic ports in 31 countries. While it is sold primarily as a
104-day voyage or in four 24- to 28-day individual cruises from Los Angeles,
Hong Kong, Dubai and Cape Town, the luxury line is also offering shorter World
Cruise sailings ranging in length from as few as eight to 17 days.
Crystal's land programs experts have crafted new shore excursions for each of
the individual World Cruise voyages.

Among them are:

Feng Shui Highlights of Hong Kong, offered as a half-day tour, illustrates how
the capital -- from its soaring skyline to Tai Mo Shan Mountain -- adheres to
the principles of feng shui, enabling man to live in harmony with his
environment


Also from Hong Kong, a five-night overland adventure through Thailand and
Cambodia showcases Siam's ancient capital of Ayuthaya, a Chao Phraya River
cruise, the impressive Angkor Wat monument and the Ta Phrom temple


A five-hour small craft cruise through dramatic Ha Long Bay (from Hon Gai,
Vietnam) meanders among stalagmites, stone pillars, and grottoes sprinkled
throughout the seascape's 2,000 limestone and dolomite inlets


The six-night, Temples and Tigers, from Colombo, Sri Lanka combines India's
architectural masterpiece and the natural wonders of the region. The adventure
includes visits to the Taj Mahal and Jaipur and overnight stays in Ranthambore
National Park, one of the few preserves in the world where the great tiger can
be seen in the daylight, as well as antelope, sambar, chittal, sloth bear, wild
boar, porcupines, marsh crocodile, and leopard


Also from Colombo, Sri Lanka, the six-night Magnificent Nepal program features
Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, wildlife viewing at Tiger Tops inside Nepal's Chitwan
National Park, and weather permitting, optional Himalayan Mountains
flightseeing with close-up views of Mt. Everest


Offered for the first time by any cruise line, is a traditional afternoon tea
with the Mayor of Mombasa, Kenya (and other ranking Cabinet members) in his
private villa


Also from Mombasa, the three-night Exclusive Ngorongoro Crater overland program
highlights Tanzania's abundant 102-square mile wildlife preserve, with a
descent into the crater via four-wheel drive vehicle, and overnight
accommodations at the sumptuous Ngorongoro Crater Lodge offering personal
butler service and views of the Crater more than 1,500 feet below


Unforgettable Phinda, a three-night program from Durban, South Africa, features
game drives and bush walks in Zululand among Kenya's Ubombo Mountains, home to
seven distinct ecosystems. Sightings of "The Big Five" lion, leopard, buffalo,
elephant, and rhinoceros and whale sharks, giant leatherback turtles, antelope,
and more than 350 species of birds, are juxtaposed with luxurious overnight
accommodations in the ultra-exclusive Phinda Rock Lodge, where each "room," is
actually a private cliff chalet with personal plunge pools overlooking Leopard
Rock


From Banjul, Gambia, a full day safari through the creeks of the capital's
renowned River offers glimpses of the dogfacebaboon,
flamingoes, and heron

"To complement the grandness of Crystal's World Cruise, we strive to create the
ultimate program of shoreside opportunities," says Craig Laforest, Crystal
Cruises' director, land programs.
"As guests aboard Crystal Symphony's World Cruise are most often experienced
travelers who have accumulated unforgettable memories of the world's top
attractions and more remote destinations, it's our goal to provide unique
adventures they can add to their collection."

Special World Value Fares for the complete 104-day World Cruise begin at
$36,990 per person, double occupancy, and include round-trip first class or
business class air transportation (depending on stateroom category), and a long
list of luxurious perks.
The 104-day sailing is also available in 11 individual World Cruise Voyages,
ranging in length from eight to 28 days.
Cruise fares for the individual segments begin at $3,085 per person, double
occupancy.

Crystal Symphony's World Cruise 2001 - Los Angeles to London

World Voyage I
Los Angeles, California to Hong Kong, China
28 days, January 12 - February 10, 2001
Ports of call:
Oahu (Honolulu), Hawaii (overnight); Lahaina (Maui), Hawaii; Pohnpei, Marshall
Islands (maiden call); Palau Island, Republic of Palau (maiden call); Apra,
Guam, USA; Okinawa (Naha), Japan; Keelung, Taiwan; Hong Kong, China (overnight)

World Voyage II
Hong Kong, China to Dubai, United Arab Emirates
25 days, February 10 - March 7, 2001
Ports of call:
Hon Gai (Halong Bay), Vietnam (maiden call); Kompong Som, Kampuchea (formerly
Cambodia) (maiden call); Singapore (overnight); Yangon, Myanmar (formerly
Burma) (maiden call); Colombo, Sri Lanka (maiden call); MalÈ, Republic of
Maldives; Cochin, India; Mumbai, India; Dubai, United Arab Emirates (overnight)

World Voyage III
Dubai, United Arab Emirates to Cape Town, South Africa
24 days, March 7 - March 31, 2001
Ports of call:
Muscat, Oman; Victoria, Seychelles; Mombasa, Kenya (overnight); Zanzibar,
Tanzania; Mayotte, Comoros Islands (maiden call); Nosy Be, Madagascar (maiden
call); Durban, South Africa; Cape Town, South Africa (overnight)

World Voyage IV
Cape Town, South Africa to London, England
27 days, March 31 to April 27, 2001
Ports of call:
Walvis Bay, Namibia; Bom Bom Island Resort, Principe; Takoradi, Ghana; Abidjan,
Ivory Coast; Banjul, Gambia (maiden call); Dakar, Senegal; Tenerife, Canary
Islands; Madiera (Funchal), Portugal; Casablanca, Morocco; Malaga, Spain;
Bilbao, Spain

(Source: Crystal Cruises )

Best regards,
Erkan ISIK
Anchors Away Cruises & Tours
Burlingame - CA
1 888 516 6306


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