World Cruises
Sail the Seven Seas, truly, on a world cruise. On these voyages, ships visit at least three major oceans, dozens of different seas and ports of call on every major continent.
When do you want to cruise?
Month | Number of Cruises | From Price |
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Jan 2025 | 1 cruise | $115,099 |
Mar 2025 | 1 cruise | Call For Price |
Jul 2025 | 2 cruises | $68,199 |
Oct 2025 | 1 cruise | $47,399 |
Jan 2026 | 2 cruises | $48,599 |
Feb 2026 | 1 cruise | $40,999 |
Apr 2026 | 1 cruise | $34,699 |
Jun 2026 | 1 cruise | $66,599 |
Oct 2026 | 1 cruise | $39,699 |
Nov 2026 | 1 cruise | $42,699 |
Jan 2027 | 2 cruises | $84,299 |
Feb 2027 | 1 cruise | $39,299 |
World Cruise Highlights
Experience the cities you have always dreamed about - Tokyo, Sydney, Barcelona, Bora Bora and more, while forming a special bond with fellow guests. A World Cruise brings together some of the most interesting, adventurous people and allows for a unique opportunity to relax and enjoy life in luxury, waking up in a new city every few days. With so many cities to visit, the activities will vary, but expect plenty of cultural visits, culinary experiences, outdoor adventures and unique shopping opportunities in each port.
Popular World Cruise Ports
The beauty of a World Cruise is that you don't have to choose one location. Most cruises begin on the east coast of the U.S. and sail south, through the Panama Canal, over to Asia, through Europe and back to the east coast. Though there are many, here are a few popular ports of call on World Cruises:
- Tokyo, Japan: Tokyo is a stunning mix of skyscrapers and temples, neon-lit nightclubs and quiet parks, world-class cuisine and endless street food. Visit the lavish Imperial Palace, the serene Meiji Shinto Shrine, and try some of the world's best sushi while in Tokyo.
- Santorini, Greece: With its blue-domed buildings, colorful cliffs and white-washed beaches, Santorini is the paradise you have long dreamt about. View ancient artifacts at the Museum of Prehistoric Thera, satisfy your taste buds at a local winery, and discover the picturesque and quiet village of Oia.
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Brazil's capital is beloved by many for its lively and joyful ambiance. Hike Mount Corcovado to see the awe-inspiring Christ Redeemer statue up close, paddleboard atop the waters of Copacabana Beach, and walk through the favelas of Rio for a humbling look at the contrasting populations inhabiting Rio.
When is the Best Time to Go on a World Cruise?
World Cruises depart once a year, most often in January. For those willing to invest the time and money into this once-in-a-lifetime experience, the journey usually takes three to four months total. However, World Cruises are also sold in three-week segments, so some guests embark and disembark at different times throughout the voyage.
What Cruise Lines Go on World Cruises?
Given the extensive nature of the voyage, only a few cruise lines offer a World Cruise. These luxury and premium lines are some to explore:
- Cunard Line: Cunard's 89- to 132-night World Voyages bring travelers to 20-plus countries. Sail to cities like Cape Town, Hong Kong, Dubai, Sydney and Southampton while enjoying one of the finest onboard experiences luxury cruises have to offer.
- Silversea Cruises: With its small yet luxurious ships, Silversea World Cruises go to some of the most remote corners of the world. Frequently given the "Best World Cruise" distinction, Silversea guests travel to dozens of ports in more than 20 countries while hearing from prominent, knowledgeable guest lecturers who add to the richness of the journey.
- Princess Cruises: Embark on a Princess World Cruise from Los Angeles or Sydney, and engage in an unforgettable journey through as many as 40 destinations. Princess is regularly ranked the "Best in Cruise Itineraries," and its World Cruises sail to Nicaragua, El Salvador, Portugal, Croatia, Iceland, the UAE and more.