Crystal Symphony

January 1, 1970 by  
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Crystal Symphony
At 781 feet long, the Symphony is the smallest of Crystal Cruises’ three ships. She entered service in March 1995 and cost $250 million to build. Symphony takes 940 passengers and carries 545 crew members. She has eight guest decks, and nearly 60 percent of her cabins are veranda staterooms.

Her lowest-level cabins, called deluxe staterooms, are 202 square feet with picture windows that offer limited views. There are nearly as many of these aboard as there are deluxe staterooms with verandas, which are 246 square feet apiece. The Symphony also carries two Crystal Penthouses with verandas, each about 982 square feet with a living room, dining area, Jacuzzi bathtub, and more.

Public spaces aboard the Symphony include a children’s center, separate teen center, library, shopping arcade, casino, showroom with hydraulic stage, computer center, Hollywood-style theater,

several swimming pools, golf driving range and putting green, fitness center and spa with beauty salon, and multiple restaurants and bars.

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