The shipbuilder says that the value of the agreement, subject to
financing and other terms and conditions, is considered as large (meaning
between EUR 500 million and EUR 1 billion) Crystal
says that the ship will “feature a host of amenities and innovative designs,
ensuring unparalleled comfort and indulgence for guests. Developed by renowned
international architectural firms, the interior designs will use the finest
materials and the best craftsmanship.”
A standout feature will be a promenade extending through the whole
ships’ perimeter, similar to those on Crystal
Symphony and Crystal
Serenity.
The new ships will feature all-suite accommodations, with private
verandas including a popular single occupancy category, with veranda, designed
for solo travelers.
The announcement
comes two years after A&K Travel Group acquired Crystal in 2022 in the wake
of the Genting Hong Kong bankruptcy, marking a new chapter for the cruise line. Under A&K Travel Group’s ownership, Crystal has been focusing on
enhancing its offerings both at sea and on shore and expanding its fleet to
provide unparalleled experiences for its guests.
“Exercising this
option and agreeing to build a third ship together showcases the trust and
partnership between my family and Fincantieri, dating back to Sitmar Cruises
and evolving through Silversea to our present vision with Crystal,” said Manfredi
Lefebvre d’Ovidio, executive chairman of
A&K Travel Group.
Cristina Levis, CEO of A&K Travel Group, added, “We’re pleased to
bring an expanded fleet to our guests, offering even more ways to explore the
world with the extraordinary service and style synonymous with Crystal.”