Clothing Suggestions
Throughout the day, our guests wear a casual mix of active resort wear. Crystal Dining Room attire is casual during the day; however, swimsuits are not appropriate. If you do not wish to change for a meal in the afternoon, alfresco dining on deck is available. For days in port, be sure to bring comfortable walking shoes. Check with your travel agent for special items you might want to pack for your destination and the time of year you are traveling.
Each evening on a Crystal cruise has a specific dress code, which applies to all public areas of the ship after 6:00 pm. Guests find that the occasional formal evenings create a special atmosphere in contrast to the other more informal evenings on board. The three codes of attire are: casual, informal and formal. Typically, 10- to 14-day cruises have three formal nights. The number of informal nights is usually based on the number of days at sea, and casual nights are based on days in port.
- Formal Evening Attire - We recommend evening dresses and gowns of fashionable length for ladies, and a tuxedo, dinner jacket or dark suit and tie for gentlemen.
- Informal Evening Attire - For ladies, evening dresses, cocktail dresses or pantsuits are suitable. For gentlemen, we suggest a sport coat and slacks; ties are optional.
- Casual Evening Attire - On casual evenings, a more relaxed attire is accepted such as casual dresses and pantsuits for ladies, and sport shirt and slacks for gentlemen. Ties and jackets are not required.
Themed evenings are often offered; the cruise ticket lists the special evenings on each cruise. Guests may wish to bring special attire or costumes for our Rock Around the Clock/Sock Hop '50s Night, and our Medieval extravaganza Excalibur! An Evening in Camelot.
Smoking Policy
We recognize that some of our guests smoke and others do not. Therefore, the living environment on our ships is designed to satisfy everyone. Most areas of the ship are non-smoking. There are designated smoking areas in most of our bars and lounges (excluding restaurants and the Galaxy Lounge, which are entirely non-smoking). Pipes and cigars are permitted only in the Connoisseur Club. Pipes and cigars may not be smoked in guest penthouses, staterooms, on verandahs or in corridors. Please observe these rules which have been designed for the comfort and enjoyment of all on board.
Gratuities
Because tipping is a personal matter, Crystal Cruises does not include gratuities in cruise fares. Suggested guidelines are as follows: stewardess, $4.00 per guest per day (single travelers $5.00 per day); waiter, $4.00 per guest per day; assistant waiter, $2.50 per guest, per day; butler (Penthouse Decks), $4.00 per guest per day. Tips for the maƮtre d', headwaiter, assistant stewardess, deck stewards and so on are at guest's discretion. For specialty restaurants, we suggest $6.00 per guest, per dinner. A 15% gratuity is added to all bar drinks and wine. A 15% gratuity is suggested for Crystal Spa & Salon services.
Gratuities may be prepaid and charged to your shipboard account.