CruiseMediterranean cruise to be followed by luxury train journey to Paris.

Crystal Symphony guests step onboard luxury rail

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Crystal Symphony is teaming up with the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express.
Crystal Symphony is teaming up with the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express. Photo Credit: Bahnfrend

Crystal is offering the best of both worlds – luxury ship and rail – on a comprehensive European journey later this year.

Crystal Symphony will include a trip on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express as part of a 16-night Mediterranean cruise aboard the new-look ship in November.

The ‘Crystal Ports and Vintage Rail of Europe’ sojourn begins on November 2, 2024, with three nights in Rome and an evening tour of the ‘eternal city’.

Guests then board Crystal Cruises’ Crystal Symphony for a nine-night cruise to Venice via the Amalfi Coast, Sicily, the Greek island of Corfu, Kotor in Montenegro, and Dubrovnik and Split on the Croatian coast.

The 606-guest Crystal Symphony offers teak decks, a large pool and jacuzzis, fitness centre, theatres and fine cuisine including the specialty restaurant, Umi Uma - the only Nobu Japanese restaurant at sea.

After the cruise, guests will spend three nights in Venice before boarding the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express for an overnight trip to Paris in a sleeper cabins.

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