Crystal Cruises is enticing travelers with a limited-time summer promotion that translates to significant savings and added perks for bookings made between July 1 and August 31. For its luxury ocean ships, Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity, the cruise line announced today its “Crystal Clear Choices” promotional lineup, presenting a choice of three incentives that apply to nearly three dozen global voyages this year and next. Guests will get to choose from cruise fare savings of up to $1,000 per stateroom; up to $1,500 per stateroom in air credits for air travel booked through Crystal’s air department; or up to $2,000 per stateroom in shipboard credits.

“The added incentives available to travelers for an already value-packed, all-inclusive luxury vacation makes Crystal the clear choice for guests seeking an enriching adventure in some of the world’s most coveted destinations,” says Edie Rodriguez, Crystal’s CEO and president. “Not only is the breadth of savings and perks compelling, but the number and variety of worldwide voyages included in this promotion offers travelers a world of possibility.”

Applicable voyages begin as early as October of 2016 and run through December 2017, including:

– Caribbean & Panama Canal – Fall 2016
– Panama Canal, Mexico & Hawaii – Spring 2017
– Alaska – Summer 2017
– The Baltic & Northern Europe – Summer 2017
– Mediterranean, UAE & Africa – Winter 2017
– South America – Winter 2017
– New England & Canada – Fall 2017

Crystal Personal Select Air Program offers flight arrangements through more than 180 airports and major hubs in the U.S. and Canada, with frequent flyer options, seat assignments and confirmations and other services available at guests’ fingertips. The additional shipboard credits offered with the “Crystal Clear Choices” promotion can be used toward indulgent spa treatments, intrepid Crystal Adventures ashore, posh boutique purchases or extravagant Vintage Room dinners.

All-inclusive Book Now Fares start at $2,140 per person. Promotional credits, savings and starting fares are all based on double occupancy.