Crystal reveals design for new Diamond Class ships

Crystal Cruises has released the first look at their new Diamond Class ships, that are set to join the fleet in 2022.

The ships can accommodate around 800 passengers and will be  furnished with luxury design elements and amenities, in line with other cruises in the fleet, Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity.

The new ship offers Crystal’s smallest passenger count, following Crystal Serenity’s fall 2018 refurbishment which will reduce her passenger count from 1070 to 980 with new penthouses and penthouse suites added.

“We are delighted to expand this celebrated fleet with amenities and spaces that our guests have come to love along with more choices and new experiences that will take luxury to the next level,” said Tom Wolber, Crystal Cruises president and CEO.

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