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Sushi making to Swedish lessons - enriching new choices for teens aboard Crystal Summer Cruises

Sushi making to Swedish lessons - enriching new choices for teens aboard Crystal Summer Cruises

Category: Europe - Gourmet restaurants - Gourmet restaurants
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2010-04-14


Teens can learn to make sushi like a professional Nobu-trained chef, take a golf lesson with PGA pro instructors, and language classes with Berlitz educators on Crystal Cruises’ award-winning ships this summer. Renowned for Six-Star enrichment for adults, the luxury line offers younger guests opportunities to enhance their travel experiences with onboard programming that is sophisticated, entertaining, and complimentary.

Citing a surge in family and multigenerational travel, Crystal reports that, as of March 2010, it has nearly five times more family groups booked through its Crystal Family Memories program for this year versus 2009.

To accommodate this growth, Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity have expanded the hours and breadth of supervised activities for junior cruisers of all ages. Junior cruisers can enjoy enriching programs like their parents in sessions tailored specially for them. From a Swedish lesson en route to Stockholm, to Olympic-style competitions sailing from Athens, kids ages three to 17 can immerse themselves in destination-related activities, organized by Crystal’s Junior Activities Directors on summer cruises.

Teen options include:

* *NEW* Sushi making – From Junior Activities Directors, learn techniques practiced by Nobu-trained chefs in Silk Road and The Sushi Bar;
* Dance lessons – Group instruction with onboard championship dancers; and
* DJ-hosted dance parties.

“Like their parents, our younger guests are well-traveled and curious about the places they’re visiting,” says Bret Bullock, vice president, entertainment. “Younger travelers enjoy the camaraderie and friendships they cultivate with their peers from around the world.”

Crystal’s Family Memories program group perks include a complimentary berth, Private Adventure credit and family portraits. The purpose-built Fantasia and Waves children’s and teens’ facilities – rare in luxury cruising – feature crafts areas, toys and popular video games. Kids’ menus, complimentary ice cream bars and babysitting are available.

Crystal sails Northern Europe and the Mediterranean from May through October. In the Mediterranean, per person (double occupancy), two-for-one fares start at $3,680, with up to $1,000 per person ‘All Inclusive – As You Wish’ shipboard credits and complimentary air transportation from many North American gateways – Business Class Air for Penthouse guests.

Junior activities are subject to change per cruise.



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