Ultra-luxury line Crystal Cruises is launching a new, exclusive collection of 'Boutique Adventures' - shoreside experiences only available to Crystal travelers and not available with any other cruise lines.
Debuting this spring with its Mediterranean cruises, the intimate Boutique Adventures take guests inside private estates, art studios, museums, castles, and well-known businesses for exclusive insider meals, lessons, workshops, and behind-the-scenes tours with local experts.
Accommodating no more than 15 guests, the specially-designed outings provide cultural opportunities for deeper connections with local hosts and greater schedule flexibility. Kicking off the Mediterranean season aboard Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity voyages are:
- Florence: View the Uffizi Gallery's private (normally closed to the public) Contini Bonacossi Collection, featuring Bernini sculpture, Bellini and Savoldo paintings, majolica, furniture, and more.
- Funchal: Lunch with a local celebrity at the elegant Reid's Palace or enjoy a private visit to a family-run Madeiran winery, followed by a leisurely, homemade lunch with the owners.
- Rome: Create unique souvenir jewelry under the tutelage of a Valentino model-turned-museum jewelry designer, opening her workshop for the first time ever only for Crystal guests.
- Corfu: Be one of just six guests per outing to receive a private painting lesson from the President of the Corfu Painters Society.
- Vetriano (near Florence): Appreciate opera up-close with a special operatic performance at the smallest historic public theater in the world.
- Sorrento and Taormina: Improve your international kitchen skills via hands-on cooking lessons and meals with local, Michelin-star chefs.
- Taormina: Dine and listen to a private classical concert at an ancient Sicilian castle.
"Crystal's luxury guests can savor the exquisite all-inclusive amenities and exceptional space of Crystal ships, yet, ashore share intimate, immersive experiences with just a handful of other like-minded companions - particularly nice for more independent travelers," says John Stoll, vice president of land and port operations. "These Adventures may be small in size, but they're huge in rare experience and memory value."
Prices range from $223 to more than $1000 per person, with exact excursion details and pre-booking available online at crystalcruises.com six months before each cruise. Participation is first come, first serve, so early booking is recommended.
For more information and Crystal reservations visit www.crystalcruises.com.
