Endeavor, Svalbard, Greenland & Iceland ex Longyearbyen to Reykjavik – 14 Jul 2022

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Your days and nights on a Crystal cruise are effortless and carefree. You will revel in a wealth of time, a luxurious sense of leisure and ease; your hours are your own, to spend as you see fit. Released from the pressure of schedules and routines, you are free to play, to rest, to mingle and relax – to allow for the luxury of serendipity. Like the open sea, each day is limitless. You can chart a course, then change it at your whim. Let possibility fill the sails of your imagination and see what magic might appear.

Crystal Cruises gives you space to stretch out and explore. There are broad, sunny decks to stroll and inviting corners to settle into. There are cozy nooks where you can be alone. You can join a spellbound audience at an exciting Broadway-style show or get together with a few new friends over a frothy cappuccino. Your stateroom is a comforting place to call your own, where you can snuggle in and dream.

With skilled and practiced sleight-of-hand, chefs prepare the finest cuisine from around the world. Guests may begin a cruise alone, but within days they find themselves greeting new-found friends. There is a spirit of cheerfulness and good humor to be found wherever you are on the ship. Guests say that’s the real magic of a Crystal cruise. There’s no mystery to it; it’s simply a commitment to heartfelt service that creates an atmosphere of enchantment, every day.

Crystal Cruises now all-inclusive value provides: * Complimentary fine wines, champagne and premium spirits as well as dining in all restaurants, including specialty venues Prego, and Silk Road and The Sushi Bar by Nobu Matsuhis * Open-bar service throughout the ship * Gratuities for housekeeping, bar and dining staff throughout the ship * All non-alcoholic beverages including bottled water, specialty coffee drinks, soft drinks, fresh juices and Afternoon Tea service * Acclaimed Crystal Wine & Food Festival® cruises featuring famous chefs and wine authorities on select voyages * Early embarkation luncheon * Welcome champagne * 24-hour room service * Enrichment & Entertainment Programmes

Crystal Endeavor - Marina Deck

Crystal Endeavor - Crystal Deck

Crystal Endeavor - Seahorse Deck

Crystal Endeavor - Harmony Deck

Crystal Endeavor - Seabreeze Deck

Crystal Endeavor - Penthouse Deck

Crystal Endeavor - Horizon Deck

Crystal Endeavor - Sunset Deck

From the World’s Most Awarded Luxury Cruise Line comes the world’s largest and most spacious luxury expedition yacht, Crystal Endeavor™. With a sleek design built to PC6 polar class specifications, she will explore the farthest reaches of Earth. From the Arctic to the Antarctic and far-away lands in between, a voyage of fascinating discovery awaits.

Intimate and elegant, Crystal Endeavor™ welcomes just 200 sophisticated travelers with all-suite, butler-serviced luxury – the perfect balance to a voyage teeming with rugged adventure.

Among the largest, most spacious suites in expedition cruising, all featuring private verandahs and butler service.

Discover unmatched culinary options with flexible, open-seating dining in each of the yacht’s six stunning venues.

Soft earth tones and vibrant shades of blue accentuate contemporary spaces for relaxation and entertainment.

An indulgent full-service spa and salon with extraordinary views, and a state-of-the-art fitness center.

Discover expansive views from the yacht’s two-story, glass-enclosed solarium. By day, relax in this ultra-modern, indoor retreat complete with a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, and breathtaking views.

Ship Profile & Stats

  • Length: 164.5 m
  • Tonnage: 20,000
  • Maiden Voyage: 2020
  • Passenger Capacity (dbl): 200

Ship Facilities

  • Laundry
  • Marina
  • Waterside
  • Connoisseur Club
  • Prego & Vintage Room
  • Umi Uma & Sushi Bar
  • Crystal Cove
  • Casino
  • Jacuzzis
  • Solarium
  • Seahorse Pool
  • Silk Kitchen & Bar
  • Crystal Life Spa
  • Crystal Life Fitness
  • Crystal Life Salon
  • Bistro
  • Ice Cream Bar
  • Medical Centre
  • Helicopter Lounge
  • Expedition Lounge
  • Captain’s Lounge
  • The Pantry
  • Library
  • Bars
  • Palm Court
  • Observation Terrace
  • Sun Deck
  • Observation Deck
  • Jogging Track


Cruise Itinerary

DateActivityArriveDepart
14 Jul '22
Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen
06:00 PM
15 Jul '22
Svalbard
16 Jul '22
Svalbard
17 Jul '22
Svalbard
18 Jul '22
Svalbard
19 Jul '22
Svalbard
20 Jul '22
Svalbard
21 Jul '22 At sea    
22 Jul '22 At sea    
23 Jul '22
Jan Mayen Island Norway
24 Jul '22 At sea    
25 Jul '22
Husavik, Iceland
25 Jul '22
Akureyri, Iceland
26 Jul '22
Isafjordur, Iceland
26 Jul '22
Vigur Island, Iceland
27 Jul '22
Reykjavik, Iceland
overnight
28 Jul '22
Reykjavik, Iceland

All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.

14 Night cruise departing from Longyearbyen to Reykjavik onboard Crystal Endeavor.

Nearly all of Svalbard is protected reserves and national parks – a magnificent landscape of glaciers and fjords that is home to polar bears, seabirds, seals and walrus. And with its deep waters and towering peaks, the wonders of Iceland beckon, too.

Highlights of this cruise:

LONGYEARBYEN, SVALBARD
ARCTIC OUTPOST
Norway’s Longyearbyen is nestled in the majestic Adventfjord on the west coast of Spitsbergen, a mountainous island in the Svalbard archipelago, north of the Arctic Circle. The town, which is the administrative hub of the area, claims about 2,100 residents, and is the gateway for most adventures in Svalbard. There is an airport as well as a variety of lodgings, shops, restaurants, bars, and museums. Polar bears often roam its outskirts, while reindeer sometimes walk right through the town center.

NORTHWEST SPITSBERGEN NATIONAL PARK EXPEDITION, SVALBARD
A MAGNIFICENT LANDSCAPE
Explore a magnificent landscape of glaciers and fjords, islands and sounds, hot springs and old volcanoes. With several bird cliffs, colonies and sanctuaries, at least one-third of the park is declared an Important Bird Area, attracting barnacle and brent geese, common eiders, black guillemots and more. History lives on with remnants of whaling stations and 17th-century graves, while Monaco Glacier creaks and groans as it calves into the sea and Woodfjorden serves as a haul-out for walruses.

HINLOPEN STRAIT EXPEDITION , SVALBARD
On the eastern shores of Svalbard, the Hinlopen Strait cuts between the archipelago’s two largest islands, Spitsbergen and Nordaustlandet. The pack ice here is known to be thick, and the keen eye might spot walruses, beluga whales, bearded and ring seals, and maybe even a polar bear. The vertical basalt cliffs at Alkefjellet are home to tens of thousands of Brünnich’s guillemots, glaucous gulls and kittiwakes.

NORTHEAST SVALBARD NATURE RESERVE EXPEDITION, SVALBARD
Covered by glaciers and lined with fjords, the reserve covers all of Nordaustlandet (the archipelago’s second largest island) and several other islands including Kong Karls Land that serves as an important breeding ground for polar bears. Here is where walruses come to rest and Brünnich’s guillemots are known to nest. Identified as an Important Bird Area, keep an eye out for Brent geese, Sabine’s and ivory gulls nesting on steep cliffs. Animals here include the Arctic fox and Svalbard reindeer.

SOUTHEAST SVALBARD NATURE RESERVE EXPEDITION, SVALBARD
With a whaling history dating to the 17th century, this area encompasses the islands of Barentsoya and Edgeoya. Noted for its wide plateau-shaped mountains and open valleys, its rich tundra is home to Svalbard reindeer and Arctic foxes. The area is considered an important resting place for walruses, and kittiwakes colonize the steep cliffs. It is also an Important Bird Area for red-throated divers, barnacle and brent geese, Arctic terns, purple sandpipers and glaucous gulls.

SOUTH SPITSBERGEN NATIONAL PARK EXPEDITION, SVALBARD
BIRDING SANCTUARIES & MAJESTIC MOUNTAINS
Svalbard’s largest national park includes majestic mountains, glaciers and four separate bird sanctuaries located off the southern and western coasts: Sørkapp, Dunøyene, Isøyene, and Olsholmen. Eider ducks and barnacle geese breed and nest here, both on bird cliffs and on islands and islets. Look for Svalbard reindeer and Arctic fox, too.

JAN MAYEN, NORWAY
A RARELY VISITED GEM
The small Norwegian island of Jan Mayen lies between Greenland and Norway in the Arctic Ocean north of Iceland. At an elevation of 7,500 feet, its crown jewel is the glacier-clad Mount Beeren, also known as Beerenberg, the world’s northernmost volcano. Declared a nature reserve in 2010, visits to the island require government approval. Jan Mayen attracts a host of seabirds, including fulmars, puffins, guillemots and kittiwakes. Seals and whales are sometimes spotted in the surrounding waters.

HÚSAVÍK, ICELAND
Húsavík-Iceland-hero
NORTH ICELAND’S OLDEST SETTLEMENT
This bustling town was first settled some 1,200 years ago. Today it’s Iceland’s reigning whale-watching capital; some 23 species frequent sparkling Skjálfandi Bay – among them humpbacks, seis and blues. For cetacean-gazing on dry land, the superb Husavik Whale Museum is at harborside. Nearby Lake Mývatn is the local hotspot, alive with geothermal oddities and huge platoons of birdlife. Roaring, horseshoe-shaped Goðafoss Waterfall is yet another neighborhood stunner.

AKUREYRI, ICELAND
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CAPITAL OF NORTH
Situated on one of the most magnificent fjords in Iceland, bounded by snow-capped mountains and gently sloping pastures, the weather here is surprisingly moderate despite being just 60 miles from the Arctic Circle. Charming and historical, here you’ll find over 2,000 species of plants in the Botanical Gardens, which thrive without the benefit of a greenhouse.

ISAFJORDUR, ICELAND
THE COSMOPOLITAN FRONTIER
Ringed by dramatic mountains and perched on a narrow fjord-side spit of land, this old trading post’s as remote as they come – yet boasts a trending arts scene. Walk among tin-roofed homes built by salt fish merchants, admire seagoing artifacts and – for some reason – a world-class accordion collection at the Maritime Museum. Discoveries further afield might include splendid Icelandic waterfalls, a pint-sized botanic garden in the tundra, and tiny villages dwarfed by their surrounding peaks.

VIGUR, ICELAND
IT’S FOR THE BIRDS
This barely-populated Westfjords islet is a floating nature preserve where the locals harvest eiderdown for a living and upwards of 8,000 puffins nest in comical profusion. Enjoy a rare chance to observe these endearing creatures in their native environment, along with plenty of their avian brethren including eider ducks, black guillemots and swooping arctic terns, who don’t provide nearly as warm a welcome as your human hosts. Iceland’s tiniest post office and sole windmill are here, too.

REYKJAVÍK, ICELAND
GATEWAY TO BLUE LAGOON
Isolated in a northern landscape of icy tranquility, Iceland is a land of volcanoes, hot springs, mountains and glaciers. As the capital of Iceland, Reykjavík reflects this natural diversity with ancient maritime history as well as a thriving modern energy and sophistication.

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