Crystal Harmony Cruise Reviews



Crystal Harmony

Launched in 1990, Crystal Harmony is the largest cruise ship ever built in Japan. A true luxury vessel, she is deployed on world-wide itineraries.

Operator: Crystal Cruises Capacity (double occupancy): 960
Builder: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Full Capacity: 1,010
Inaugurated: 1990 Space Ratio: 50.6 / 48.1
Gross Tonnage: 48,621 gt Crew: 550
Length: 791 ft. / 241 m Berlitz® Rating: *****

 


Cruise Reviews
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Patrick Regan, December 9th, 2002; Panama Canal 
Tom Houts, September 2nd, 2002; Alaska 

Wayne Gerber, June 29th, 2000; Alaska


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Herb, July 10th, 1999; Alaska
Park H. Davis, Dec. 10th, 1998; South Pacific


Excerpts from Crystal's Website about Crystal Harmony

Being on a Crystal ship, according to guests, is like being at a retreat, an upscale resort, a country club and a spa rolled into one. The feeling is elegant but never stuffy. You might say that the ship's spirit and sense of class are reflected in its godmother: Mary Tyler Moore christened Crystal Harmony in 1990.

Choice is a key element of the Crystal dining experience, rich in menus and venues. Guests can choose what to eat, when to eat and where to eat, just as they would at a fine hotel or resort ashore. Elaborate, selection-filled menus are presented daily in several settings.

The elegant Crystal Dining Room offers a choice of two evening seatings. It is renowned for an international menu that changes daily, no matter how long the cruise, and for its extensive wine list.