Crystal Cruises Honors Veterans With Memorial Day Crystal Adventures

Crystal Cruises is honoring heroes past and present with on-board get-togethers for veterans and loved ones of all nations on every luxury cruise. Activities planned for the upcoming American Memorial Day weekend include a unique Crystal Adventure to the WWII landing beaches of Normandy, and each ship remembering those who have died in service of their nation, as follows:

Crystal Symphony: Four-Star Marine General Anthony Zinni, former Commander in Chief of U.S. Central Command, will host an open forum at sea on Saturday, May 26.  On Memorial Day itself, Crystal’s president Gregg Michel will escort guests to the French site of D-Day. The shore excursion includes visiting the former German fortification at Pointe du Hoc, historian-guided military truck transport to Omaha Beach, and a memorial ceremony at the Normandy American Cemetery, final resting place of over 9,000 American soldiers. All attendees will receive a commemorative medallion for the day.

Crystal Serenity: Memorial Day will begin with a morning veterans’ get-together in Palm Court, led by foreign policy author Dr. Robert Freedman, and featuring refreshments and a poetry dedication.  Like with Crystal Symphony’s shipboard gathering, the event will be open to anyone wishing to attend, with participant introductions, personal observances, and sharing of stories.

Both ships will be sailing the western coast of France over the holiday weekend, with Crystal Symphony spending the rest of the summer in the Baltic region, and Crystal Serenity cruising the Mediterranean area until December.  A total of 26 European voyages remain in Crystal’s 2012 calendar, starting at $2,620 per person, double occupancy, if booked by June 30.

For more information, visit www.crystalcruises.com.