Inside Crystal River Cruises’ new ships

Luxury line Crystal River Cruises has unveiled the designs for its four new luxury river yachts which will launch in the spring and summer of 2017.
The Crystal Ravel, Crystal Bach, Crystal Debussy and Crystal Mahler will be modelled on the new Crystal Mozart which launches July 13.
The line has made some alterations to its new-build ships – the Crystal Mahler and Crystal Bach will have 53 suites for 106 guests while the Crystal Debussy and Crystal Ravel will have a guest capacity of 78 people in 39 suites.
The largest suite on all ships, the Crystal Suite will be 759 sq ft. All suites will have king-sized beds that face toward balconies with panoramic windows, walk-in closets, wall-mounted flat-screen TVs, Nespresso machines as well as butler service for all guests.
The new public areas onboard will have several dining areas including the Waterside Restaurant, a casual Bistro café and the Vintage Room.
There will also be the Cove Bar and Palm Court, a bar and lounge area; full-service spa and fitness centre. Crystal Bach and Crystal Mahler will have a small outdoor/indoor pool.

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