U.S. News Announces the 2022 Best Cruise Lines
U.S. News Announces Best Cruise Lines
Washington, D.C. – U.S. News & World Report, publisher of Best Hotels , Best Vacations and Best Travel Rewards Programs , today announced the 2022 Best Cruise Lines rankings , designed to provide up-to-date information on the leading cruise lines.
With much of the world reopening to international travel, U.S. News surveyed travelers to understand the effects of COVID-19 on cruiser sentiments. U.S. News unveiled the survey results at the Seatrade Global Conference in October which found that cruisers – both first-time and longtime – are booked at higher levels than before the pandemic. U.S. News survey data also revealed that of the frequent travelers who indicated that they would cruise again, 20% are already signed up for their next sailing.
"Though most avenues of travel have been impacted throughout the coronavirus pandemic, the cruise industry has seen the most challenges," said Nicola Wood, travel editor at U.S. News. "U.S. News is excited to once again highlight the leading cruise lines and provide in-depth information on ships, onboard activities and itineraries to travelers looking to research and book a cruise vacation."
Celebrity Cruises takes the No. 1 spot as the Best Cruise Line for the Money . Viking Ocean Cruises is the No. 1 Best Cruise Line for Couples and Best Luxury Cruise Line thanks to its adult-focused environment and luxurious and romantic amenities, such as fireplaces in each ship's common area and private verandas in every stateroom.
Disney Cruise Line, which offers ships tailored specifically to children and families, has remained the No. 1 Best Cruise Line for Families since U.S. News began ranking cruise lines. Additionally, for the eighth consecutive year, Disney is also the No. 1 Best Cruise Line in the Caribbean . Viking Ocean Cruises takes the spot of No. 1 Best Cruise Line in the Mediterranean for 2022.
The rankings help travelers select the best cruise by brand, region, traveler type and budget. This year's rankings are accompanied by an editorial rundown of the most popular river cruise lines for those looking for guidance on a different type of cruise that still offers itineraries with multiple destinations.
The methodology for the Best Cruise Lines rankings factors in expert evaluations of cruise ship quality, reputation among travelers, results from health assessments conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other factors, such as price class and itinerary offerings.
2022 U.S. News Best Cruise Lines Rankings
For the Money
- Celebrity Cruises
- Holland America Line
- Royal Caribbean International
- Viking Ocean Cruises
- Seabourn Cruise Line
- Regent Seven Seas Cruises
For Families
- Disney Cruise Line
- Carnival Cruise Line
For Couples
In the Mediterranean
In the Caribbean
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Whether you want to explore the dynamic cities and rocky shores of the East Coast, taste wines in the California sunshine, bask on Florida’s golden beaches, or see Alaska’s incredible wildlife, our United States cruises will deliver your dream vacation. Immerse yourself in Boston’s historic sites and exciting culinary scene. Ride the vintage cable cars in San Francisco and explore the dazzling colors of Seattle’s Pike Place Market.
Cruises to the United States take you to the heart of these iconic cities, as well as exploring some of the country’s most beautiful coastlines, from the icy peaks and forested inlets of Alaska to the lush landscapes of New England. The list of adventures in store is endless, from hiking, cycling, and kayaking to whale-watching, designer shopping, fine dining, and a rich, diverse culture. All this is yours, from the luxurious setting of one of our award-winning, contemporary ships.
USA Cruise Highlights
Cosmopolitan cities.
The USA can rightly claim to have some of the most exciting cities in the world. San Diego’s atmospheric Gaslamp Quarter is waiting to be explored, while in Boston, the Freedom Trail is a fascinating history lesson. Check out Pier 39 in San Francisco, and take a trip to Alcatraz. Discover Hemingway’s legacy in laid-back Key West, find your inner rock star in Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture, or explore the interesting mix of cultures in New Orleans.
Spectacular Nature
Wherever you sail in the USA, you’ll be captivated by the extraordinary beauty of the landscapes. Hawaii is a lush paradise of rainforest, volcanic peaks, and tumbling waterfalls, while Alaska is wild and untamed, a world of snowy mountains, glaciers, and old-growth forest. Sail the coast of New England in fall and take in the dazzling shades of scarlet and orange on the trees. Or head south to Key West for a setting of coconut palms, sandy beaches, and colorful coral reefs.
Exciting Cuisine
Whether you want to taste award-winning vintages in Napa Valley, feast on lobster rolls in New England, or sample gumbo in New Orleans, you’ll discover an incredibly varied culinary scene on your travels around the USA. Don’t miss a salmon bake or the chance to try reindeer sausages in Alaska. In San Francisco, head for Chinatown for tasty dim sum. Key West is famed for its tangy Key lime pie, while Seattle’s claim to fame is artisan-roast coffee—and those powerful Washington State wines.
United States Cruise Regions
The wild frontier of Alaska has some of the most awe-inspiring scenery in the USA, where you’ll find mile upon mile of jagged, snow-capped mountains and dense forest. On a cruise, you’ll be able to appreciate this wild beauty from both a land and sea perspective. You’ll see glaciers, rocky shorelines, historic gold rush towns, and flower-strewn mountain meadows. Along the way, you can hike, kayak, spot bears, go whale-watching, and feast on fresh salmon.
New England
New England has it all: cosmopolitan cities like Boston, arty seaside towns, windswept coasts, and verdant national parks. Follow the Freedom Trail in Boston, and explore Portland’s seafaring history under Maine’s vast skies. Hike the woodlands and glacier-scoured peaks of glorious Acadia National Park. Time your trip for the fall and admire the fiery colors of the foliage. Everywhere you go, there’s delicious seafood to taste, like lobster rolls, or claws dripping in melted butter.
Visit some of the most exciting cities on the Pacific Coast with Celebrity. See the graceful sweep of the Golden Gate Bridge in hilly San Francisco, and ride the historic cable cars. Whizz up the Space Needle in Seattle and take in the colors and buzz of Pike Place Market. In Los Angeles, browse the designer shops on Rodeo Drive and marvel at the stars’ homes. Catalina Island, meanwhile, is another world of rugged coastlines, diverse marine life, and hiking trails with sweeping views.
Indulge in a relaxing journey across the warm Pacific from Vancouver to the lush, volcanic islands of Hawaii, where waterfalls tumble from verdant peaks and the ocean is home to abundant whales and dolphins. Visit Rainbow Falls and Akaka Falls from Hilo, and admire the fiery antics of Mount Kilauea. Learn about history in Honolulu, the location of the only royal palace in the USA, and Pearl Harbor. Join a firelight luau in Lahaina, and visit a working pineapple plantation.
The Sunshine State is the perfect place to start your cruise. Admire the colorful Art Deco architecture of Miami’s South Beach, and taste Cuban cuisine in Little Havana. Browse the shops along Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, and explore the canals by gondola. Take a boat ride through the watery Everglades in search of alligators. Treat your kids to a day in the theme parks around Orlando—and meet astronauts at the Kennedy Space Center. Make time to visit those glorious beaches, too.
USA Cruise Itineraries
Celebrity Cruises offers a vast range of USA cruise itineraries and departure ports. Sail from Boston, or Cape Liberty in New Jersey. In Florida, choose between Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Orlando (Port Canaveral), and Miami. West Coast ports include Los Angeles, Seattle, and Seward. Cruises range from short getaways to Key West to 13-night voyages from Vancouver, Canada to Honolulu.
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The best cruise lines in the world: 2023 Readers' Choice Awards
By Condé Nast Traveller
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Cruises are booming right now, buoyed partly by the popularity of domestic seacations that hauled in first-time sailors. So much so that Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ 34,000-mile world trip for 2024 sold out in just over two hours, while the adults-only Virgin Voyages, which aims to throw cruise stereotypes overboard, rose to first place in Large Ships. And we’ve brought back last year's new category showcasing the expedition cruises – small, often sustainable vessels with a shoal of scientific experts onboard – that follow in the wake of adventurers such as Sir Ernest Shackleton.
These are the best cruise lines in the world, according to the 2023 Readers' Choice Awards .
The best cruise lines in the world 2023
Mega ships (More than 4,000 passengers)
4. MSC Cruises. Score 83.42 3. Carnival Cruise Line. Score 85.35 2. Royal Caribbean International. Score 86.69 1. Norwegian Cruise Line. Score 86.72.
Large ships (2,500 to 4,000 passengers)
10. MSC Cruises. Score 83.77 9. Royal Caribbean International. Score 84.31 8. Norwegian Cruise Line. Score 86.41 7. Holland America Line. Score 87.79 6. Costa Cruises. Score 87.95 5. Celebrity Cruises. Score 88.57 4. Princess Cruises. Score 89.42 3. Cunard. Score 89.55 2. Disney Cruise Line. Score 92.21 1. Virgin Voyages. Score 94.07
Medium ships (500 to 2,500 passengers)
15. Carnival Cruise Line. Score 80.56 14. P&O Cruises. Score 83.29 13. Princess Cruises. Score 84.84 12. Marella Cruises. Score 85.60 11. Hurtigruten. Score 86.23 10. Cunard. Score 86.33 9. Holland America Line. Score 86.42 8. Celebrity Cruises. Score 86.68 7. Azamara. Score 87.50 6. Silversea Cruises. Score 87.74 5. Oceania Cruises. Score 87.99 4. Regent Seven Seas Cruises. Score 91.07 3. Seabourn. Score 91.67 2. Disney Cruise Line. Score 92.92 1. Viking. Score 94.98
Small ships (Fewer than 500 passengers)
10. Variety Cruises. Score 86.75 9. SeaDream Yacht Club. Score 89.66 8. Silversea. Score 89.93 7. Seabourn. Score 91.34 6. Ponant. Score 91.45 5. Windstar Cruises. Score 91.87 4. Sea Cloud Cruises. Score 91.94 3. American Cruise Lines. Score 92.88 2. Paul Gauguin Cruises. Score 92.94 1. Emerald Cruises. Score 95.27
10. AmaWaterways. Score 93.09 9. Sanctuary Retreats. Score 93.14 8. Uniworld River Cruises. Score 93.24 7. Pandaw. Score 95.28 6. Grand Circle Cruise Line. Score 95.69 5. Les Bateaux Belmond. Score 95.90 4. Oberoi Hotels & Resorts. Score 95.91 3. Tauck. Score 96.14 2. American Cruise Lines. Score 96.66 1. Viking. Score 97.32
Expedition ships
15. Alaskan Dream Cruises. Score 80.77 14. Lindblad Expeditions. Score 91.23 13. Silversea Cruises. Score 91.81 12. Hurtigruten. Score 91.87 11. Ponant. Score 92.25 10. Quark Expeditions. Score 93.15 9. Seabourn. Score 93.37 8. Metropolitan Touring. Score 94.71 7. Quasar Expeditions. Score 94.91 6. Celebrity Cruises. Score 95.38 5. Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours. Score 95.80 4. Ecoventura. Score 95.82 3. Aqua Expeditions. Score 95.97 2. UnCruise Adventures. Score 96.41 1. Viking. Score 96.52
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The Best U.S. Cruises in 2023
By Janice Wald Henderson
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Could close-to-home U.S. cruises satisfy that out-to-sea itch? An ever-growing group of voyagers emphatically say yes. The memories of the challenges European cruisers faced last year surely contribute to U.S. cruises’ popularity boost. Besides, it’s so much easier (and far less costly) to find ports to drive to, or only require a short flight. Most American cruises possess the added allure of international flair, visiting the Caribbean, Mexico, and Canada . Nearby waters deliver breathtaking natural beauty, adventurous shore excursions, and ship vibes that range from nonstop high-energy to pampering luxury. Here, several upcoming voyages sailing from American ports that rival any cruise in far-flung locales.
Booking tips for U.S. cruises
Where can you cruise in the united states.
American-flagged carriers like UnCruise Adventures offer Alaska, Pacific Northwest, and Hawaii cruises. American Cruise Lines counts the coastal Southeast, Alaska, Puget Sound, and New England among its itineraries. NLC America, a Norwegian Cruise Lines division, features the American-flagged Pride of America sailing the Hawaiian islands. Lindblad Expeditions’ National Geographic cruise line possesses four American-flagged ships that cruise Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.
Are there any cruises that stay in the United States?
Only American-flagged cruise lines can sail solely in the United States. Most popular cruise companies sailing multiple ships are foreign-flagged and must abide by laws requiring at least one foreign port stop. That’s why so many close-to-home cruises include Canada, the Caribbean, or Mexico. American-flagged cruise lines that can sail solely in U.S. waters include American Cruise Lines, UnCruise Adventures, and Lindblad Expeditions.
What is the most popular cruise line in America?
Families love Disney Cruise Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Royal Caribbean International for an abundance of amenities befitting multi-generations. Celebrity Cruises, Princess Cruises, and Carnival Cruises are extremely popular for U.S. cruises , too.
How much does a cruise cost in the United States?
Prices vary widely depending upon the ship category. Contemporary lines are the most economical, premium fall in the middle, and luxury cruises are the priciest. You can find weeklong cruises that cost under $100 per person per day—talk about a deal.
The 7 best U.S. cruises 2023
Celebrity cruises: an inaugural voyage through the eastern caribbean.
The fourth ship in this line’s game-changing Edge series, the 3,260-passenger Celebrity Ascent makes its inaugural eight-day sail round trip from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in December 2023. This sunshine-blanketed itinerary promises four charming Caribbean ports including Philipsburg, St. Maarten, and Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, and three blissful sea days. You’ll want those onboard days to never end, with the ship providing so much outdoor space to soak up the balmy Caribbean sun and soft ocean breezes. A buzzy casino and 32 eateries, bars, and lounges are big-time lures, too. Shore excursions—chilling on powdery white sand beaches, snorkeling turquoise waters teeming with colorful coral and tropical fish, and sipping champagne on catamaran sunset sails—are mesmerizing.
Departs December 3, 2023; fares begin at $1,299 per person.
Cunard: Independence Day celebration on an iconic ship
What better way to cruise in the U.S. than to celebrate July 4 th in Boston, sailing 2,691-passenger Cunard flagship Queen Mary 2 round trip New York? How fitting to walk the historic Freedom Trail and tour the Boston Tea Party ship on this holiday. The eight-day voyage also includes stops in Newport, Rhode Island (be sure to ogle those Gilded Age mansions), and Halifax, Canada, where passengers can stroll breathtaking public gardens and take an emotional moment to behold the single Titanic deck chair at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Queen Mary 2 , widely hailed for its transatlantic crossings, is a wonderful ship to call home. On board, elegance prevails, with a formal evening dress code reflecting Cunard’s sense of occasion. Afternoon tea, a humongous library, ballroom dancing, and a planetarium are among numerous onboard activities keeping passengers engaged. If in the budget, book a Princess Grill Suite; less costly than the Queens Grill, it’s still awash in extra amenities (such as an exclusive private restaurant) and especially attentive service.
Departs June 30, 2023; fares begin at $799 per person.
Holland America Line: 10-day voyage through the Mexican Riviera and Sea of Cortez
Revel in the Mexican Riviera’s splendor visiting ports like Loreto and Mazatlán when sailing round trip from San Diego on 2,650-passenger Koningsdam . Dive, snorkel, jet ski, or kayak in pristine warm waters, gaze at UNESCO World Heritage Site cave paintings from pre-colonial indigenous peoples, or wander museums devoted to whales or archeology. Other port activities include ziplining, golfing, and sampling agave-based spirits. Onboard the ship, there are blues and rock-and-roll clubs that come alive at nightfall. Count on varied dining choices: New York-style pizzas, oysters on the half-shell, or juicy prime steaks, anyone?
Departs November 25, 2023; fares begin at $849 per person.
Norwegian Cruise Line: Explore Belize, Mexico, and Honduras
Some of the most popular ports for American cruises are in Florida. How simple to sail round trip from Miami for seven days on the 3,804-passenger Norwegian Joy and kick up the adrenaline in three Central American countries: Mexico, Honduras, and Belize. In Roatán, Honduras, embark on an eco-adventure, interacting with capuchin monkeys and sloths, and bouncing on an all-terrain buggy through an impossibly lush jungle. Costa Maya, Mexico, lures ocean-lovers with snorkeling in the Mesoamerican Reef, the second-largest reef in the world, teeming with marine life. Or, maybe your passion lies in exploring Tulum’s Mayan ruins. Parasail or zipline in Harvest Caye, Belize—Norwegian’s 75-acre resort-style island in southern Belize. Onboard the recently remodeled ship, indulge in 15 dining venues including specialty restaurants like Cagney’s Steakhouse and three main dining rooms, party at nightclubs, try driving a race car on a two-level track or seek Lady Luck at the casino, revel in Broadway and Vegas-style shows. Feeling brave? Swirl down a double-loop waterslide over the ship’s side. For an exclusive ultra-chill retreat post-activities, book accommodations in the Haven, with its own restaurant, pool, and butler service.
Multiple departures from March to April and October to December 2023; fares begin at $829 per person.
Royal Princess ' sailing along the California coast is one of the best U.S. cruises.
Princess Cruises: Seven-day classic California coast
Celebrate spring in California sailing round trip from San Francisco, with ports like Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Ensenada, Mexico. The cruise unfolds on 3,560-passenger Royal Princess , a most pleasing ship with a tranquil adults-only Sanctuary, and some compelling family lures such as high-caliber Broadway-style entertainment, the piazza-like Atrium, glass-floored SeaWalk, and a light and water show. In Santa Barbara, a notable curated outing promises a delicious meal at a leading local restaurant and a visit to a family-owned farm and “ground to glass” winery. Live it up at Universal Studios in Los Angeles, or admire the stunning art collection and striking modern architecture at Getty Center museum. The San Diego Zoo is a must, as is desert ziplining in Baja—although driving an ATV through Guadalupe Valley’s wine country is pretty darn cool, too.
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Departs April 16, 2023; fares begin at $349 per person.
Silversea: Nome, Alaska, to Vancouver
Among U.S. cruises , an Alaska itinerary is a must-do. Go far beyond the typical Alaskan ports in this adrenaline-charged expedition onboard 274-passenger Silver Wind . The ice-class ultra-luxury all-suite vessel spends 18 days exploring authentic Alaska with an impassioned expedition team including biologists and geologists. This cruise is majorly inclusive; all passengers receive complimentary dining and alcohol, tuxedo-clad butler service, shore excursions, and expedition gear. Primo sustainable caviar and its accouterments are complimentary, anytime, anywhere, onboard, too. Venture ashore with seasoned guides to hike the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge on St. Matthew Island, a bird-lover’s paradise of guillemots, auklets, and tufted puffins, and note the Shinto shrine left behind in the Aleutian Islands’ Kiska Harbor by occupying Japanese soldiers during World War II. More Aleutian explorations lead to jaw-droppers like pristine glaciers, fossilized forests, hot springs, and waterfalls, and wildlife sightings such as bald eagles, orcas, and blue foxes.
Departs September 14, 2023; fares begin at $12,450 per person.
Viking: Canada and the Atlantic coastline
Spring and autumn are primetime for 16-day U.S. cruises between Fort Lauderdale and Toronto, Canada on 378-passenger expedition ship Viking Octantis. This voyage features many inclusions, such as an enthusiastic expedition team, one complimentary landing or shore excursion in each port, and outings by kayak, rubberized small boats, and Special Operation Boats (12-seaters that leave the ship via a protected marina and can convert from open seating to enclosed cabin). As on other Viking ocean liners, 24-hour room service, king beds, spacious baths with heated bathroom floors, complimentary wine and beer with meals, and specialty restaurant dining also rank high among included amenities. Ashore, you’ll find a mix of fascinating cities (like Quebec City and New York City) and spectacular scenery. Bike about Toronto, hike Canada’s La Mauricie National Park, kayak or bird-watch in Charleston. And who knew there were more than 300 resident Atlantic bottlenose dolphins in the inlets, creeks and marsh flats around Charleston? Chances are, sightings will enchant on a guided tour.
Departs April 13, September 15, and September 26, 2023; fares begin at $10,395 per person.
This story has been updated with new information since its original publish date.
These Are The Best Cruise Lines In The U.S. (Ranked By Rating)
This list can help would-be cruisers get the best bang for their buck while sailing the high seas.
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- Diverse Cruise Options : From Carnival Cruise Line to Viking Ocean Cruises, travelers have a wide array of choices, catering to various preferences and travel styles.
- Value for Money : Many cruise lines featured in the article, such as Costa Cruises and Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection, offer excellent value for the money, as highlighted by traveler and expert rankings.
- Tailored Experiences : Each cruise line, from Disney Cruise Line to Seabourn Cruise Line, caters to different demographics and preferences, offering specialized experiences for families, luxury seekers, and niche travelers.
Selecting a cruise line can be a challenge. There are at least a dozen major cruise ship companies to choose from. They vary greatly in ship size and amenities offered. Some have all-inclusive pricing, while others don’t. Some are all-suite ships ; some aren’t. And the ambiance onboard cruise ships varies greatly and is something guests should know before booking .
But a key factor for most vacationers is price. Many cruise lines listed here rank highest in value for the money by travelers and experts in a listing published by U.S. News and World Report. Affordability, amenities, and reputation were taken into account. Going on vacation doesn't mean someone needs to break the bank. Which cruise ship would be the best?
Every cruise line on this list has been carefully chosen based on a number of factors, including cost, amenities, and destinations. We sorted the top cruise lines according to ratings on cruisecritic.com, a TripAdvisor company, and took into account the U.S. News Cruise Lines Rankings. We have included a wide range of cruise lines, such as solo, adult-only, family, all-inclusive, affordable, luxury, and many more, with cruise line rankings to provide a cruise suitable for every type of traveler.
UPDATE: 2024/02/08 10:25 EST BY REENA JAIN
The best cruise lines in the United States take guests to some of the most beautiful vacation destinations while also allowing them to enjoy a broad range of amenities, activities, and experiences. Fortunately, there are many! We expanded this list of the best US cruise lines with two new entries that deserve to be there.
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20 Costa Cruises
Cruise critic rating: 3.0/5.
- This Italian-based cruise line is known for lower rates
- Europeans tend to book this cruise line for their vacations
- There is an all-inclusive rate option available for guests
Based in Italy, Costa has lower rates than competitors , the ranking found, especially for cruises in the Mediterranean. Its ships attract mostly Europeans, so American cruisers should be prepared for a more international atmosphere than the other ships on this ranking list.
Costa ships have amenities for families and adults traveling without children, such as theater shows and casinos. It also offers an all-inclusive rate option and is among the ten Best Cruise Lines for the Money . This may be an excellent option for longer cruises with extended days on the water.
- Number of Ships in Fleet: 9
- Popular Destinations: Caribbean, Mediterranean, South America, World Tour, Northern Europe, Transoceanic, Dubai
- Recommended Cruise: Costa Deliziosa's Cruise Around The World
- Duration: 32 Nights and 33 Days
- Price: Starting at USD 4,916 per person
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Cruising on Costa's ship "Deliziosa" may be the better premium choice for those wanting to make the most of their vacation. This ship has various routes, with one being its 70-night voyage across the world.
19 Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection Cruise
Cruise critic rating: 3.3/5.
- The luxury yacht cruise line offers personalized services and exceptional amenities
- The all-inclusive price provides the ultimate cruise experience
Offering the sophistication and luxuries of an upscale hotel while floating over the wide ocean, the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection is a fascinating new cruise line in the US. Its all-inclusive fare , which covers meals, beverages (including alcoholic ones), and gratuities, makes it possible to have a hassle-free sea vacation without worrying about extra costs. The fleet is made up of luxurious yachts with staterooms and modern amenities, guaranteeing an unforgettable vacation. Personalized services, stunning destinations ranging from the Caribbean to the Mediterranean to Northern Europe, and exquisite dining all set it apart. Also, the Ritz Kids program provides activity sessions for kids ages 4 to 12, making it one of the best all-inclusive family cruises in the US.
- Number of Ships in Fleet: 1 and 2 upcoming
- Popular Destinations: Mediterranean, Caribbean, Northern Europe, Baltic, Crossing Voyages
- Recommended Cruise: Ritz-Carlton Evrima's round-trip cruise from San Juan to San Juan
- Duration: 4 Nights, 5 Days
- Price: Starting at USD 5,800 per person
18 MSC Cruises
- MSC is an Italian cruise line brand
- There are limited ships from MSC coming to the United States
- Traveling on an MSC ship is typically lower than staying on land in Europe
The Italian line MSC Cruises has just a few ships sailing from U.S. ports and is mainly Europe-focused. But the ranking report found that, even with airfare to Europe, the cost of an MSC cruise will be more affordable than a typical land vacation on the continent. Some Mediterranean cruises start at $100 per person, and promotions often allow children to sail free. MSC Cruises was ranked #5 in Best Cruise Lines for Families by U.S. News for offering a range of modern amenities and exciting activities for travelers of all ages.
- Number of Ships in Fleet: 23
- Popular Destinations: Caribbean, Bahamas, Ocean Cay, MSC Marine Reserve, Europe, Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Bermuda, Canada & New England
- Recommended Cruise: MSC Magnifica's Cruise to The Bahamas
- Duration: 4 Nights and 5 Days
- Price: From USD 169 per person
MSC cruises regularly run children's sail-free promotions for their Mediterranean voyages, which may be helpful for larger families. Rates are already low for this specific destination, which is something to remember.
Related: The Best River Cruises In The World
17 Norwegian Cruise Line
Cruise critic rating: 3.6/5.
- Norwegian Cruise Line has 20 ships currently sailing
- Many NCL ships can hold upwards of 4,000 guests
- Guests may need to buy all-inclusive packages to save money on food and drinks
Norwegian has 20 sailing ships, many quite large and accommodating more than 4,000 guests. Fares cover standard dining but not specialty venues; however, money-saving all-inclusive packages can be booked for dining and drinks. Ranked #4 in Best Cruise Lines for Families , it features colorful cruise ships, abundant onboard amenities, and children's clubs to make a family vacation fulfilling.
The cruise line’s Freestyle Dining policy has no fixed dining times or assigned seating. Like other big cruise lines, Norwegian ships offer complimentary activities and amenities, making it one of the best all-inclusive cruise lines in the U.S. Norwegian Cruise Line also partners with Caesars Entertainment, meaning guests can earn points between companies.
- Number of Ships in Fleet: 20
- Popular Destinations: Australia, Alaska, Asia, New Zealand, Mediterranean, Europe, Caribbean, Southern America, Transatlantic, Hawaii, Africa
- Recommended Cruise: Norwegian Joy's Cruise to the Eastern Caribbean
- Duration: 11 Nights, 12 Days
- Price: Starting at USD 559 per person
16 Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Cruise critic rating: 3.7/5.
- All-inclusive packages include specialty dining, shore excursions, and alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages
- Cruise costs include round-trip airfare and ground transfers
Regent Seven Seas Cruises was ranked #3 in the Best Luxury Cruise Lines as it received high ratings from experts and cruisers alike for its all-inclusive packages and luxury services. All six of Regent's ships have all-suite rooms, a personnel-to-passenger ratio of almost one to one, and personalized experiences. Its popular routes stop at more than 500 ports across the United States, Alaska, Africa, Asia, Europe, the Caribbean, and other regions. Each experience, from exploring amazing places, dining at specialty cruise restaurants, and taking in the evening's onboard entertainment to relaxing in a private haven at sea, is absolutely priceless.
- Number of Ships in Fleet: 6
- Popular Destinations: Alaska, Arabia, Africa, Asia, Caribbean, Bermuda, Canada, Mediterranean, Northern Europe, South Pacific, South America, Transoceanic, World Tour
- Recommended Cruise: Regent Seven Seas Navigator's Cruise to the Mediterranean
- Duration: 10 Nights, 11 Days
- Price: Starting at USD 4,099 per person
15 Silversea Cruises
Cruise critic rating: 3.8/5.
- Smaller ships with all-suite accommodations travel to less-traveled locations
- Included in the cruise ticket is one complimentary shore excursion per port
Silversea Cruises is known for its ultra-luxurious all-inclusive cruises with unlimited drinks and gratuities. With excellent service and butlers for every guest, it's ranked #5 among the Best Luxury Cruise Lines . Its fleet of small cruise ships provides a wealth of chances for global exploration in over 900 intriguing locations throughout all seven continents. Travelers can pick any classic voyage, visiting well-known ports and emphasizing total destination immersion, or consider an expedition trip, which visits some of the most remote and breathtaking locations on Earth.
- Number of Ships in Fleet: 12
- Popular Destinations: Caribbean, Alaska, Africa, Antarctica, Arctic, Asia, Australia, Canada, French Polynesia & Pacific, Galápagos Islands, Kimberley, American West Coast, Northern Europe, Mediterranean, South America, Transoceanic
- Recommended Cruise: Silver Spirit's Cruise to the Caribbean
- Duration: 7 Nights, 8 Days
- Price: Starting at USD 3,450 per person
14 Cunard Line
- Cunard is a British ship and among the Best Cruise Lines for Couples
- These ships tend to be more classic-feeling
- Some of the Cunard Line's best voyages are through Europe
The Cunard cruise line is one of the smaller brands on the market. This cruise company was started in 1840, so Cunard has a rich history. Furthermore, Cunard offers one-way, round-trip, and transatlantic sailings to major US cities and extensive European trips.
Furthermore, Cunard sails to a variety of North American ports, including New York City, Boston, Los Angeles, and Miami.
- Number of Ships in Fleet: 4
- Popular Destinations: Australia, Alaska, Asia, New Zealand, Baltics, Caribbean, Mediterranean, Central America, Europe, South America, Transatlantic
- Recommended Cruise: Queen Mary 2's Cruise to Australia and New Zealand
- Duration : 10 Nights, 12 Days
- Price : Starting at USD 5,279 per person
13 Carnival Cruise Line
- Carnival Cruise Line is often called the "Fun Ships" line
- These cruises are budget and family-friendly
- Most dining is included in the original fare (minus specialty restaurants)
Carnival Cruise Line , aka the Fun Ships line, is considered budget-friendly because its base fares are typically low. The cruise line offers many short cruises of three or four days and longer itineraries. Traditional dining is covered in the fare, but specialty restaurants are not.
Guests can minimize costs by avoiding those venues. Also, drinks and dining packages are available, and the line frequently offers discount promotions. U.S. News named Carnival as the third-best cruise line for families .
- Number of Ships in Fleet: 27 and 1 upcoming
- Popular Destinations: Caribbean, Bahamas, Mexico, Bermuda, Alaska, Europe, Transatlantic, Australia, Panama Canal, Hawaii, Canada
- Recommended Cruise: Carnival Celebration's Cruise to the Caribbean
- Price: Starting at USD 589 per person
12 Princess Cruises
- Princess Cruises generally includes onboard events in the fare price
- This cruise line is more adult-friendly than family-oriented
- Guests must pay a fee to dine at specialty restaurants
Princess Cruises fares typically cover onboard events such as cooking classes and lectures and offer an atmosphere geared more toward adults than families with children. Main dining rooms are included in the cruise fare, and guests pay a fee to dine at specialty restaurants.
Packages are offered to cruisers who expect to dine frequently at a special venue, and there are also drinks packages. All in all, Princess Cruises stands out for its amenities and services and was ranked #3 in Best Cruise Lines for the Money by U.S. News.
- Number of Ships in Fleet: 29 and 3 upcoming
- Popular Destinations: Caribbean, Bermuda, Jamaica, Bahamas, Mexico, Alaska, Cozumel and Cancun, Europe, Asia, North America, South Pacific, Transatlantic
- Recommended Cruise: Regal Princess' Cruise to the Southern Caribbean
- Duration: 12 Nights and 13 Days
- Price: Starting at USD 779 per person
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11 Oceania Cruises
- Oceania Cruises are on the more luxurious side of the market
- This cruise line is based in Miami, Florida
- Most Oceania voyages last between 10 and 14 days
Oceania Cruises , #4 in Best Luxury Cruise Lines , may be worth considering for those wanting more elegance and luxury on the open waters. This cruise company's stand-out feature is its longer-than-average trip schedules.
For example, most Oceania cruises are out at sea for between 10 and 14 days, with some cruises lasting 195 days. The boats are mid-size, often boasting lavish decor and beautiful rooms/suites.
- Number of Ships in Fleet: 8
- Popular Destinations: Caribbean, South America, Panama Canal, Europe, Mediterranean, Mexico, Holy Lands, North America, Central America, South Pacific, Transatlantic, Asia, Around the World
- Recommended Cruise : Oceania Regatta Cruise to Around The World
- Duration : 41 Nights, 42 Days
- Price : Starting at USD 14,499 per person
10 Holland America Line
Cruise critic rating: 3.9/5.
- Holland America is a more exclusive luxury cruise ship option
- There are better deals for those headed to the Caribbean
- Each guest will receive attention on this line
Considered a premium cruise line, Holland America can be a good bargain, particularly for Caribbean cruises, which can cost under $300 per person for five days of sailing. The ranking shows that the line does not skimp on service but offers individualized attention to guests.
The line provides free room service and several all-inclusive pricing options that can be booked as packages before sailing, ranking it as #5 in Best Cruise Lines for the Money . The cruise line attracts mainly an adult and older adult crowd and offers many onboard programs such as lectures, cooking classes, and music performances.
- Number of Ships in Fleet: 11
- Popular Destinations: North & South America, Europe, Asia, South Pacific, Transatlantic
- Recommended Cruise: Holland America Nieuw Statendam's Cruise to the Eastern Caribbean
- Duration: 7 Nights and 8 Days
- Price: Starting at USD 999 per person
Holland America is a fancier, more exclusive cruise line option. If someone prefers to live lavishly on the open seas, this company may be the best choice.
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9 Royal Caribbean International
- Royal Caribbean owns some of the largest cruise ships
- Rates for Royal Caribbean cruise ships tend to be affordable
Royal Caribbean has 29 ships in its fleet, including some of the largest sailing vessels . The ranking survey found that it can keep overall rates low because it accommodates many cruisers per ship. Some cruises can start at under $250 per person . The line offers itineraries across the globe and, like some other cruise lines, has its own private island in the Bahamas .
Overall, Royal Caribbean is #2 in Best Cruise Lines for Families and is also a great choice for those traveling solo, as there is always something to see, do, and experience.
- Recommended Cruise: Oasis of the Seas' Cruise to the Western Mediterranean
- Price: Starting at USD 1,028 per person
8 Windstar Cruises
Cruise critic rating: 4.1/5.
- Small cruise ships for an intimate and personalized experience
- The onboard dining is seasonal and sourced from a port along the journey
For those looking for an intimate experience packed with luxuries with fewer passengers around, Windstar Cruises serves all purposes. With a fleet of six yachts, each accommodating between 148 and 342 guests and providing intimacy, space, and freedom, it is one of the best small-ship cruise lines in the U.S. Also, it offers modern amenities and immersive entertainment to ensure a vacation full of priceless memories. It offers luxury trips to more than 50 countries and 150 ports worldwide, including Europe, the Caribbean, the South Pacific, the US West Coast, and Central America.
- Popular Destinations: Canary Islands, Caribbean, South America, Panama Canal, Latin America, Europe, Mediterranean, Mexico, Middle East, U.S. Coastal, Tahiti
- Recommended Cruise: Windstar Star Legend's Cruise to Greece
- Duration: 8 Nights, 9 Days
- Price: Starting at USD 3,599 per person
7 Celebrity Cruises
- Celebrity Cruises are known to have excellent service and employees
- Rates are historically cheaper for those headed to the Bahamas and the Caribbean
- Room service is free on this ship, minus specialty drinks
Celebrity Cruises has a good reputation for service. Furthermore, some prices for the Bahamas and Caribbean cruises can be less than $250 per cruiser, ranking it as #2 in Best Cruise Lines for the Money . The survey points out that the line offers perks such as free room service and many complimentary amenities. Dining, drinks, spa, and Wi-Fi packages can be bought in advance , helping cut costs.
- Number of Ships in Fleet: 16 and 1 upcoming
- Popular Destinations: Alaska, Antarctica, Australia, Bahamas, Bermuda, Caribbean, Europe, Galápagos, Greek Island, Hawaii, Mediterranean, Mexico
- Recommended Cruise: Celebrity Silhouette's Cruise to the Bahamas
- Duration: 4 Nights 5 Days
- Price: Starting at USD 250 per person
Celebrity Cruises may be a good choice for travelers wanting to go to the Bahamas and the Caribbean. This cruise line offers various packages to help cut down on Wi-Fi, food, drink, and spa prices.
6 Hurtigruten Expeditions
- Hurtigruten Expedition provides fascinating global adventure cruises to several interesting locations
- Every ship in the fleet today has been thoughtfully designed to combine contemporary amenities with authentic charm
Originally well-known for its trips to the Arctic and Antarctic, Hurtigruten Expeditions (now HX) has expanded its offerings. At present, it operates expedition cruises to some of the most secluded and unspoiled locations in the world. Its fleet includes small boats built for difficult waters that make their way to places like the Galápagos Islands, Africa, Antarctica, and the Arctic. Every expedition ship provides visitors with the finest possible expedition experience and exploration while also taking advantage of the first-rate leisure and wellness facilities available.
- Popular Destinations: Alaska, Antarctica, British Isles, Caribbean, Europe, Galápagos Islands, Greenland, Iceland, North America, South America, Canada, Norway, Svalbard, Transoceanic, West Africa
- Recommended Cruise: Hurtigruten Roald Amundsen's Cruise to the USA
- Price: Starting at USD 3,202 per person
5 Seabourn Cruise Line
- Known for offering the crème de la crème cruise experiences
- It is an all-suite cruise, with each suite offering majestic ocean views
Sebourne is one of the cruise lines ranked as the #2 Best Luxury Cruise Lines , with an abundance of upscale amenities and trips to the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, and Alaska, as well as exotic destinations in Asia, Australia, and even the Arctic. There is a wide range of dining choices, onboard entertainment options, and excursions on all cruises.
The cruise line's eight ships feature a fitness center, spa, salon, casinos, pools, nine-hole golf courses, and live music venues, among other features. All the ships have suites with ocean views as accommodations.
- Popular Destinations: Europe, South Pacific, Transatlantic, North & South America, Asia, Australia
- Recommended Cruise: Seabourn Ovation's Cruise to the Southern Caribbean
- Price: Starting at USD 3,799 per person
4 Virgin Voyages
- U.S. News named Virgin Voyages as the Best Cruise Line for the Money
- This cruise line is all-inclusive, meaning food/drink/Wi-Fi costs will not be added
- Virgin ships are adult-only, so those with children can not book a trip
Virgin Voyages ranked at the top of the list for value. The cruise line created by British mogul Richard Branson is mostly all-inclusive, meaning nearly everything is covered in the cruise fare. The exception is some high-end spirits at certain venues.
However, all restaurants and virtually all beverages are included, along with sports facilities and group fitness classes, including yoga. Even crew tips are covered . Virgin Voyages ships are among the industry’s best cruise lines for adults only , with a minimum guest age of 18.
- Popular Destinations: South Pacific, Caribbean, Europe, Transatlantic, Australia, Mediterranean, Adriatic
- Recommended Cruise: Virgin Voyages Scarlet Lady's Cruise to the Caribbean
- Price: Starting at USD 726 per person
Cruise Critic Rating: 4.2/5
- Comparatively, small ships offering an intimate atmosphere for couples
- Cruise cost includes gratuities and most nonalcoholic and alcoholic beverages
Azamara , the fourth-best cruise line for couples , provides its passengers with a variety of exciting activities, delectable food, and luxurious cabins. Whether passengers choose a four-night cruise or a 26-night trip, each offers amenities such as onboard lounges, fitness centers, dance classes, wine tastings, and evening dance and music performances.
Along with onboard activities, passengers have the opportunity to learn about the culture, traditions, and history of the port cities, making this small-ship cruise line a favorite among frequent travelers.
- Popular Destinations: America, Caribbean, Transoceanic, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Asia, Africa, Middle East
- Recommended Cruise: Azamara Quest's Cruise to South America
- Duration: 17 Nights, 18 Days
- Price: Starting at USD 2,380 per person
2 Disney Cruise Line
- Disney Cruise Line is the Best Cruise Line for Families
- This company offers the magic of its theme parks onboard each ship
Disney Cruise Line is one cruise ship company that continues to grow and improve. This company, which started in 1995, has become a premier option for travelers wanting a luxurious yet family-friendly option on the open waters.
It's also worth mentioning that Disney Cruise Lines allow visitors to experience character meet-and-greets, interactive experiences, and one-of-a-kind dining, shopping, and amenities. All in all, Disney Cruise Line is the best for families traveling with younger kids (particularly for children under 10 years).
- Popular Destinations: Bermuda, Caribbean, Jamaica, Mexico, Alaska, Bahamas, Cozumel and Cancun, Asia, North America, Europe, South Pacific, Transatlantic
- Recommended Cruise: Disney Dream's Cruise to the Bahamas
- Duration : 4 Nights, 5 Days
- Price : Starting at USD 1,114 per person
1 Viking Ocean Cruises
Cruise critic rating: 4.6/5.
- Viking Ocean Cruises are often smaller ships
- This company is based in Switzerland and specializes in European destinations
Wondering which cruise line has the highest rating? Well, Viking Cruises has the highest ranking on this list. This company is based in Basel, Switzerland, and its marketing headquarters are in Los Angeles, California. This company mainly focuses on river, ocean, and expedition cruises.
Viking ships tend to be on the smaller side, so this could be a great way to meet others on board and have a more intimate experience at sea. The smaller boat sizes also allow them to move effortlessly along less-traveled paths, which is neat. Ranked #1 in Best Cruise Lines for Couples by U.S. News , Viking Oceans is ideal for a romantic retreat at sea.
- Popular Destinations: America, Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Caribbean, Mediterranean, Australia
- Recommended Cruise: Viking Venus' Cruise to the Baltic Sea
- Duration : 12 Nights, 13 Days
- Price : Starting at USD 10,999 per person
Best Cruise Lines in the Caribbean
When choosing to cruise to the Caribbean, images of white sand beaches, cerulean water and plenty of sun often come to
When choosing to cruise to the Caribbean, images of white sand beaches, cerulean water and plenty of sun often come to mind. But how do you know which cruise line offers the best Caribbean experience? To find out, U.S. News used a methodology that factors in each cruise line's variety, number and percentage of Caribbean itineraries, along with approval ratings among experts and travelers, to compile this list of the best cruise lines sailing in the Caribbean. In addition to offering a great Caribbean cruising experience, these cruise lines offer plenty of deals on their voyages that can be found year-round.
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Disney Cruise Line
Disney's ships sail to ports across the Caribbean, including Barbados, Jamaica and St. Lucia. Most of Disney's Caribbean cruises stop at Castaway Cay – the cruise line's private island in the Bahamas. In addition to offering character greetings and waterslides, the island boasts less-congested beaches and prime snorkeling.
- 4.46 Overall Rating
- 5 Ships in Fleet
Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity's diverse Caribbean itineraries make it a star in the eyes of many cruisers. You can sail to spots like the U.S. Virgin Islands and the Cayman Islands, or boat around St. Lucia and other islands. Wherever you choose, you'll find a bevy of exciting shore excursions, ranging from swimming with stingrays to rum tasting adventures.
- 4.36 Overall Rating
- 13 Ships in Fleet
Virgin Voyages
Virgin Voyages is a well-designed, adults-only cruise line. Ships feature upscale dining, wellness activities and plenty of live entertainment, plus free Wi-Fi access. Caribbean itineraries make stops in San Juan, Puerto Rico; St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands; and Cozumel, Mexico. Virgin also boasts a private beach club in Bimini, Bahamas.
- 4.39 Overall Rating
- 3 Ships in Fleet
Royal Caribbean International
Royal Caribbean is known for its varied island itineraries – stops include Jamaica, Puerto Rico and St. Maarten. What's more, shore activities arranged through the cruise line cater to all types of travelers. Cruisers can zip line through the jungle, strap on scuba equipment and scour the deep-blue sea or just relax on the beach.
- 4.17 Overall Rating
- 25 Ships in Fleet
Holland America Line
Sailing to destinations like Bonaire, the Bahamas and Honduras, Holland America's ships offer a host of onboard amenities and activities to keep you entertained at sea. Once you dock, you'll be able to participate in fun excursions like sea trek helmet diving, catamaran sailing adventures and rainforest drives.
- 4.14 Overall Rating
- 11 Ships in Fleet
Carnival Cruise Line
Carnival brings the party to the Caribbean with its "Fun Ships," cruising to a handful of hot spots like Turks and Caicos and the Dominican Republic. Families in particular enjoy Carnival's affordable and flexible itineraries: Caribbean cruises range from four to 14 days, and you can find trips for less than $300 per person.
- 3.90 Overall Rating
Princess Cruises
Princess caters to all kinds of cruisers, from families to couples to solo travelers. The cruise line also entices passengers with its variety of itineraries, covering popular eastern, western and southern Caribbean destinations like the U.S. Virgin Islands and St. Maarten, as well as smaller spots such as Dominica and Grenada.
- 4.02 Overall Rating
- 15 Ships in Fleet
Norwegian Cruise Line
With 15 of Norwegian's ships sailing to dozens of popular isles in the Caribbean – from Aruba to Curacao to the Cayman Islands – the cruise line boasts a variety of itineraries to suit your fancy. Plus, Norwegian's extensive list of excursions includes offerings like parasailing, swimming with dolphins and snorkeling.
- 3.97 Overall Rating
- 19 Ships in Fleet
MSC Cruises
MSC doesn't tout as many Caribbean itineraries as other lines in this ranking; just seven of its 23 ships (Divina, Magnifica, Meraviglia, Seascape, Seashore, Seaside and Virtuosa) sail to the region in 2024. However, its routes stop in popular ports of call like Jamaica, the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands and Aruba.
- 3.79 Overall Rating
- 22 Ships in Fleet
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CRUISES , GIRLS GETAWAY , UNITED STATES · November 17, 2023 Last Updated on March 13, 2024
12 OF THE BEST CRUISES FROM THE UNITED STATES
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Taking a cruise is a fun way to explore the world in comfort without having to worry about logistics. Once you’re on board everything is handled and you can just sit back and enjoy yourself. If you’re looking for a luxurious and hassle-free vacation, a cruise might be the perfect choice for your next girls’ getaway , family trip, or couples trip.
With an array of amenities such as drinks packages, multiple restaurants, entertainment, swimming pools, and other activities, you can enjoy an all-inclusive experience while exploring new destinations and even new countries.
A cruise offers the perfect combination of convenience and adventure and there are so many cruises to explore ! Here are 12 of the best cruises leaving from the United States!
Top 12 Cruises From The United States
North America and the Caribbean are some of the most popular cruises in the world, with extensive cities and destinations to explore and enjoy every day.
Cruises leaving from North America tend to depart from American coastal cities, including Miami, New Orleans, Vancouver, Galveston, Port Canaveral, Tampa and Boston, or further afield, Seattle and Vancouver.
Here are the ten of the best cruises leaving from North America.
1) Alaska Cruises
Alaskan cruises stand out from other cruises because many of the destinations or ports they visit are only reachable by boat or by a long train or car journey. These cruises typically depart from Vancouver, Seattle, or Anchorage and provide a unique experience of sailing past glaciers, anchoring in National Parks, and docking in small towns offering various activities to explore.
The choice of cruise route will depend on what you and your family or friends want to see. Smaller cruise ships can visit the internal passages and national parks, where you can witness the stunning beauty of natural wonders such as the Hubbard Glacier.
Popular routes include Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan, Sitka and Whittier stops.
When To Travel: May to October
Book Your Cruise: 7-night Alaska Cruise
Read More: Becky’s Alaska Cruise and What To Pack For An Alaska Cruise
2) Hawaii Cruises
Hawaiian cruises are more common than other cruises as they occur all year round, thanks to the warm tropical climate.
The Hawaiian islands are a great cruising destination with many things to do and see. With black-sand beaches, volcanoes, a unique culture and crystal clear waters.
A Hawaiian cruise can be easily combined with a French Polynesia cruise to experience the untouched South Pacific islands.
Popular routes include stops in Honolulu, Hilo, Kauai, Lahaina, Na Pali Coast, Kahului-Maui, Kailua-Kona and Nawiliwili Kauai.
When to Travel: Year-round
Book Your Cruise: 7-night Hawaiian Cruise
3) Pacific Coastal Cruises
A Pacific Coastal cruise is an ideal option for those who are looking for a relaxing and adventurous vacation. It is a popular choice among first-time cruisers or those who are looking for a quick weekend getaway. The Pacific Coastal cruise offers a breathtaking view of the cities, natural landscapes and architectural marvels that span the coastline.
The cruise covers a wide range of stops along the Pacific coast, including some of the most famous destinations such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Seattle, Santa Barbara, Astoria, Vancouver, and Victoria in Canada. Each of these stops has a unique flavor and charm that leaves a lasting impression on the visitors.
A Pacific Coastal cruise is an incredible experience that is sure to leave you amazed. With the best of both worlds – the natural beauty of the Pacific coast and the luxury of a cruise – this trip is undoubtedly an unforgettable one.
When to Travel: March and October
Book Your Cruise: 3-night Pacific Coastal
4) New England & Canada Cruises
New England and Canada are popular destinations for cruise enthusiasts and offer various itineraries, including four-, seven-, or twelve-night cruises. Most of these cruises start from major cities such as Quebec City, New York, Boston, or Baltimore.
The cruises have several stops, including Sydney (Canada), Halifax, Saint John, Portland, Newport, Boston, Gloucester and Charlotte Town. During these stops, you can explore nature’s beauty, visit award-winning restaurants, and UNESCO Heritage Sites and indulge in incredible food.
When to Travel: September or October
Book Your Cruise: 7-night Canada/New England Cruise
5) Caribbean Cruises
Many Caribbean cruises depart from ports in the United States and often stop in Miami or Key West en route to the Caribbean. These cruises offer something for everyone with endless possibilities of destinations. The options are limitless with multiple countries to choose from for week-long, ten-day, five-night, four-night, or six-night cruises. Each cruise company offers distinct options, so there is something for everyone, regardless of the time frame.
Popular Caribbean routes include stops in the Bahamas, Philipsburg (Sint Maarten), Cozumel (Mexico), Puerto Plata (Dominican Republic), Labadee (Haiti), Grand Cayman, Bay Islands (Honduras), Belize City, Turks and Caicos, San Juan (Puerto Rico) and Aruba.
When to Travel: November to April or June & July
Book Your Cruise: 5-night Caribbean Cruise
6) Mexico Cruises
Usually departing from Long Beach, California, Mexican cruises are excellent cruises for first-timers or a weekend trip, with either three or four-night options if you are pressed for time.
In 2022, I embarked on a four-day Caribbean cruise to Cozumel, Mexico. I was pleasantly surprised by the charm and excellent maintenance of Puerta Maya, which offered numerous activities. Plenty of activities were available, including swimming with dolphins, catamaran sailing, scuba diving, and exploring the ancient city of Tulum. These activities were available as add-ons to our Carnival cruise.
Mexican cruises tend to stop in Ensenada in Mexico and/or Catalina in the United States, depending on the number of nights you decide to do.
Book Your Cruise: 4-night Mexico Cruise
When to Travel: October to April
Read More: Vanessa’s Cozumel Cruise
7) South Pacific Cruises
Experience the untouched beauty of the South Pacific’s islands: lush forests, crystal-clear waters and colorful undersea life. The South Pacific is a unique cruising destination with plenty of activities, from paddle boarding to skydiving and tropical paradise islands.
A South Pacific cruise typically begins in Fort Lauderdale, Port Canaveral or Honolulu on the United States side, or Brisbane or Sydney from the Australian side.
Popular routes include stops in Castaway, Fiji, Papeete, Moorea, or Raiaitea in French Polynesia and Honolulu or Kauai in Hawaii.
When to Travel: October to March
Book Your Cruise: South Pacific Cruises
8) Bahamas Cruises
If you are a first-timer looking for a great cruise experience, then you should consider a cruise to the Bahamas. These cruises offer the possibility of a three or four-night stay, which makes them perfect if you are short on time or looking for a long weekend getaway.
The popular routes usually start in Miami or Port Canaveral and include stops at Key West, Ocean Cay Marine Reserve (Private Island), Nassau, Bimini, or Princess Cays. These shorter routes often end in the Bahamas, allowing you to explore the islands and stay for a few days after the cruise.
When to Travel: November to February or May
Book Your Cruise: 3-night Bahamas Cruise
9) Bermuda Cruises
Bermuda cruises usually last between four and six nights, making it an excellent option for a short getaway with your friends or family.
Bermuda cruises typically travel from the East Coast of the United States to Bermuda, offering a wide variety of activities to enjoy both on and off land. From building your first pink sand castle to exploring the colorful underwater life, Bermuda has something for everyone. Golf enthusiasts can also take advantage of the world-renowned Port Royal Golf Course, which is considered one of the best public golf courses in the world.
Popular routes start from Baltimore, Boston, Cape Liberty, or New York.
Most routes include stops in Kings Wharf (Bermuda) and East Coast cities.
When to Travel: March to August
Book Your Cruise : 6-night Bermuda Cruise
10) Panama Canal Cruises
Embarking on a Panama Canal cruise from Miami is an extraordinary way to discover the diverse cultures of Latin America. Traversing the 40-mile Panama Canal is a memorable experience that you’ll cherish for a lifetime. Your Panama Canal cruise vacation will be enriched with possible itineraries including stops in fascinating ports like Cartagena, Huatulco and Puerto Vallarta, which will provide you with a unique adventure.
From the United States, popular Panama Canal cruising routes include stops in Miami, Puerto Plata and Catalina Island (Dominican Republic), Willemstad (Curaçao), Oranjestad (Aruba), Panama Canal and Panama City (Panama).
When to Travel: November to March
Book Your Cruise: 9-night Panama Canal Cruise
11) World Cruises
World cruises are a great way to explore different countries while enjoying the comfort and luxury of a cruise ship. These cruises usually last longer than regular ones, ranging from 5 to 20 nights, and often depart from United States cities like Ft. Lauderdale or New York City.
If you prefer to take your time and immerse yourself in the culture and sights of each destination, a world cruise is the perfect option. Popular world cruise destinations from the United States include Fiji, the Bahamas, Panama, Mexico, France, Spain, Greece, Aruba, Jamaica, Chile, Belize, Brazil, and Portugal.
However, do keep in mind that world cruises involve several extended periods at sea, which can last for several days. These longer cruises provide a fantastic opportunity to explore some of the world’s most fascinating destinations.
Book Your Cruise: World Cruise Options
12) Transatlantic Cruises
Cruise ships provide a distinct method of travel and are a popular choice among passengers. They usually operate during two seasons – a European summer season and a Caribbean winter season – and utilize the same ships for both. In order to move between seasons, the ships must cross the Atlantic. These crossings are often enjoyable cruises that are more affordable than other types of cruises.
These Atlantic crossings make for great cruises and are often significantly cheaper than other cruises. Passengers can enjoy many amenities onboard, such as swimming pools, theatres, multiple restaurants, evening entertainment, and many activities.
These cruises also typically include stops at destinations such as Tenerife, Portugal, Spain, the UK, the Caribbean and the Netherlands. They usually begin at a port in the United States or Europe and end at the opposite end, stopping at various islands along the way. However, be prepared for long and multiple-day periods at sea.
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Best Time Of Year To Go On A United States Cruise
Cruises in the North American region typically occur in different seasons, with some ships operating year-round. The Alaskan cruise season usually occurs between May and October when the weather is warmer in the north of the United States.
New England cruises operate in September and October and Caribbean or Southern United States cruises tend to occur between November and April.
Ultimately, the best time to go on a cruise depends on where you want to go within the United States.
Best 12 Cruises From The United States Wrap-Up
Embarking on a cruise feels like stepping into a magical floating city designed for fun and enjoyment! Everyone aboard is there to have a good time, and it’s also hard not to get swept up in the happy atmosphere!
Onboard, you can find a wide range of bars, nightclubs, skating rinks, water slides, wave pools, kids clubs, outdoor movie theaters, evening entertainment, and much more to experience. With so much to enjoy, there’s truly something for everyone.
I hope you’ve found this best cruises guide helpful. Alaska, New England, the Caribbean, and Mexico are some of the most popular cruise destinations. If you’re interested in exploring other cruises, you can check out all our cruise articles for inspiration! Happy sailing!
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Explore America’s Most Iconic Waterways With the 5 Best U.S. River Cruises
Discover natural and cultural treasures close to home.
You don't need to fly to Europe for a river cruise, with new ships and routes creating even more options right here in the United States. Some of the most scenic itineraries traverse the Mississippi, Hudson, Columbia, and Snake rivers, showcasing natural, cultural, and historical attractions along the way. Passengers can visit wineries in Washington, taste Creole cuisine in New Orleans, or learn about the Siege of Vicksburg right where it happened.
On these voyages, you'll sail with anywhere from 100 to 400 other guests aboard either modern riverboats or classic paddle wheelers that hearken back to a different time. Like their European counterparts, river cruises in the U.S. typically package everything at a single price, including staterooms, meals, guest lectures and enrichment programs, entertainment, and most shore excursions. Some even include pre-cruise hotel stays.
Here are five river cruises that will show you the U.S. in a whole new light.
American Cruise Lines’ Music Cities Cruise from Memphis to Nashville
It's hard to choose from American Cruise Lines' 35 itineraries. For arts and culture lovers, the eight-day Music Cities Cruise along the Mississippi, Ohio, and Cumberland rivers presents an opportunity to visit several charming cities and towns in the South. The itinerary is offered on four different 180-passenger ships, including the American Serenade and the classic American Splendor paddle wheeler.
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The voyage begins in Memphis, where passengers can visit the Stax Museum of American Soul Music, take in a show at one of the nightclubs along legendary Beale Street, or tour Elvis Presley's mansion, Graceland. After a day of cruising, the ship stops at Paducah, Kentucky, where you can admire the more than 50 murals on the floodwall along Water Street before exploring the National Quilt Museum. The next day, the ship travels through the Barkley Lock and past the stunning coves and limestone bluffs of the Cumberland River's Lake Barkley– a view best enjoyed from the balcony of your stateroom. In Dover, Tennessee, guests visit historic Fort Donelson National Park and learn about the garrison's role during the Civil War. The next day, passengers can tour the Customs House Museum & Cultural Center and Fort Defiance in Clarksville, Tennessee, and cap off the experience with a whiskey tasting at Old Glory Distilling Co. The voyage ends in Nashville, where you can stroll along historic Lower Broadway, visit museums dedicated to Johnny Cash and Patsy Cline, and take in a Grand Ole Opry show.
American Queen Voyages' Upper Mississippi Cruise from St. Louis to Minneapolis
History buffs will love this nine-day cruise along the Upper Mississippi and Illinois rivers aboard American Queen Voyages' 245-passenger American Countess paddle wheeler. The itinerary offers guests a chance to explore the idyllic river towns that inspired the Father of American Literature.
After departing St. Louis, the cruise arrives in Alton, Illinois, where guests can play golf on championship courses, explore the National Great Rivers Museum , or just stroll around the town's historic districts. Day three brings passengers further upriver to Mark Twain's hometown of Hannibal, Missouri, from which the author drew inspiration for several of his novels. On day four, the ship stops at Bettendorf, Iowa, for a hop-on hop-off tour of museums, artist studios, the German American Heritage Center , and the Quad City Botanical Center . In Dubuque, Iowa, guests can take a ride on the Fenelon Place Elevator, billed as "the world's steepest, shortest scenic railway". Day nine, finds the the ship at La Crosse, Wisconsin, famous for its rugged terrain and breathtaking vistas. The final port is Red Wing, Minnesota, home to beautifully preserved artisan workshops, factories, and pioneer-era architecture. After disembarking, passengers can explore nearby Minneapolis before going home.
American Cruise Lines’ Hudson River Fall Foliage Cruise
This eight-day fall foliage-themed cruise takes leaf peeping to a new level. The round-trip voyage out of New York City takes nature lovers through the heart of the Hudson Valley – swathed every fall in a blanket of bright orange, red, and yellow. Whether you sail on the classic 48-stateroom American Star or the 100-passenger American Eagle , you'll enjoy a stunning display of colors from the comfort of your balcony. On shore, you’ll have the opportunity to hike to the highest waterfall in the Empire State , walk across the longest pedestrian bridge in the world , and visit the homes of Franklin D. Roosevelt in Hyde Park and author Washington Irving in Sleepy Hollow.
Viking Cruises’ New Orleans & Southern Charms Lower Mississippi Cruise
This eight-day round-trip cruise takes in historic estates, military sites, and comunities bursting with Cajun and Creole culture. After departing New Orleans, the Viking Mississippi stops in the Louisiana towns of Darrow and St. Francisville, which boast Greek Revival mansions, Spanish moss-draped avenues, and even a haunted house . Day four brings travelers to the oldest city on the river, Natchez, Mississippi, home to a rich African American heritage . The next day, guests can learn about one of the most consequential battles of the Civil War at Vicksburg National Military Park before setting sail for the vibrant capital city of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The ship then returns to New Orleans, where guests can stay longer or catch a flight home.
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UnCruise Adventures’ Rivers of Adventure & Wine Columbia and Snake River Cruise
Spotting wildlife and sipping wine go hand-in-hand on this UnCruise Adventures expedition around the Pacific Northwest. The seven-night round-trip journey from Portland isn't your typical leisure cruise. Instead, passengers get to go on rainforest hikes, rafting adventures, winery visits, and scenic kayaking excursions through dramatic canyons.
After the champagne departure from Portland and a stop at Astoria, Oregon, the ship passes through the Columbia River Gorge. Passengers can disembark for a guided hike, then return for a wine tasting with the ship's sommelier. The gourmand adventures continue with an excursion to Walla Walla, Washington, which includes visits to olive oil makers, chocolatiers, and family-owned wine cellars. Day five begins at the mouth of the Palouse River, where guests can kayak or paddleboard. The next day, passengers can visit Columbia Hills State Park and Rowena Plateau on foot or by skiff boat while enjoying river dips, farm-to-fork delights, and a wine tour and tasting. Guests then disembark at The Dalles, Oregon, for whitewater rafting or a relaxing winery tour. The adventure ends with a farewell dinner back at Portland.
Best Budget Cruise Lines, Ranked
E ven if you make a point of earmarking money in your budget for vacations, the sticker shock can be hard to stomach. Between eating out, fun activities and all the little incidentals along the way, costs sure add up quickly.
If you’re looking for an exciting trip that won’t break the bank, why not go on a cruise? Everyone can do their own thing, coming together at mealtimes or for a dip in the pool. All-inclusive rates for accommodations, entertainment and food are often lower than what you'll find on land.
Luckily, U.S. News & World Report has done all the legwork for you when it comes to choosing the best cruise line for your wallet. It sifted through traveler ratings, expert reviews and health ratings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (a must after the past few years) to come up with a list of the top nine budget-friendly cruise lines for the money.
9. Costa Cruises
Year founded: 1854
Headquarters: Genoa, Italy
Number of destinations: 59
Note: Rankings come from the U.S. News & World Report's 2023 "Best Cruise Lines for the Money" report.
Bottom Line: Costa Cruises
Costa is one of the oldest cruise lines in the world and boasts particularly affordable Mediterranean itineraries.
If you’re looking for a chance to meet people from outside the U.S. during your vacation, this is the cruise line to book. Since it's based in Italy, there’s an eclectic mix of passengers from the U.S. and countries in Europe as well as a diverse age range among travelers.
You can sail from three to 128 nights with Costa on a vessel that matches your style — some are smaller and more intimate, while others are larger and have a lively vibe. Either way, Costa has roughly one crew member for every three cruisers, so you’re guaranteed to receive quality service on your trip.
What Travelers Say About Costa Cruises
"Did the cruise meet expectations? Yes, on the whole, we enjoyed it. Some things were better than we expected and somethings as described in other reviews. Folks need to remember that you're often paying 50 percent less than in other lines to be on a Costa cruise. Would we book again, yes, I think we would. Will we book 'better' cruises as well? Yes we will [and have]." — ani4ani
Note: Reviews may be edited for punctuation, spelling and other grammatical errors.
Best Bang-for-Your-Buck Costa Cruises Trip
If you have the time for an extended trip, consider one of Costa’s transoceanic cruises . Sample itineraries include a 17-day cruise that starts in Savona, Italy and ends in the French Caribbean territory of Guadeloupe.
Alternatively, you could sail from La Romana in the Dominican Republic to Marseilles in France.
8. Norwegian Cruise Line
Year founded: 1966
Headquarters: Miami, Florida
Number of destinations: 490
Bottom Line: Norwegian Cruise Line
Norwegian gets high marks for being a fun, laid-back cruise line that won’t break the bank. It’s a top choice for both families and budget-friendly travelers. Why? Norwegian doesn’t have a lot of rules — there’s no dress code, no fixed dining assignments and a general “anything goes” atmosphere.
Norwegian has 28 vessels in its fleet, accommodating from 1,936 to 4,266 passengers. Despite the large crowds, Norwegian says it has one crew member for every two to three travelers, so you’ll still get top-notch service.
Plus, you can pick from an array of journeys in destinations like Alaska, Cuba, Hawaii and many others. As a bonus, Norwegian has special cabins designed for solo travelers.
What Travelers Say About Norwegian Cruise Line
"We upgraded to the Penthouse Suite in the Haven; it was our very first Haven experience and it was spectacular! We cannot say a single bad thing about this cruise other than it wasn't long enough! We enjoyed every single minute of it but we especially loved the Haven bar each night. Before we'd go to dinner, we'd first go to the Haven bar and enjoy several cocktails. We were treated so well; our names and drink preferences were remembered, the staff just went out of their way to make sure all the little details were put in place and well executed." — HonkyTonkAngel
Best Bang-for-Your-Buck Norwegian Cruise Line Trip
You don’t need to have a lot of cash on hand to book a Norwegian trip — just $50 will reserve your spot in certain types of rooms (if you book early enough). Plus, the total price of your trip will be reasonable— a seven-day trip through the Hawaiian islands starts at just $2,051, for instance.
After departing from Honolulu, you’ll head to ports on Maui, Big Island and Kauai. Though you can certainly relax on the beach all you want, you can also take advantage of tons of other cool excursions, like a day spent touring a lavender farm and vodka distillery on Maui or a train trip through a plantation on Kauai.
Visiting Volcanoes National Park, hiking to waterfalls and participating in luaus are also highly recommended.
7. Holland America Line
Year founded: 1873
Headquarters: Seattle, Washington
Number of destinations: 470
Bottom Line: Holland America
While not as cheap as some other lines on this list, Holland America is a bargain compared to its competitors in the upscale space, like Cunard and Silversea.
The line tends to attract older travelers who want a more traditional experience, but also offers family-friendly trips and has special offerings for kids. The Club HAL program, for instance, offers everything from sing-along storytimes for younger kiddos to ice-cream-eating contests for tweens.
You can cruise choose from a wide swath of worldwide destinations like Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, Australia and Asia. It has a fleet of 11 vessels ranging in size from 1,432 to 2,668 cruisers while maintaining a high level of service and a low passenger-to-crew ratio. Exciting onboard activities include mixology workshops, photography classes and cooking demonstrations.
What Travelers Say About Holland America
"Beautiful & immaculate ship, outstanding crew. Entertainment tried but not great, movies were not very good but sitting by the pool was beautiful. Main dining room was very good. Felt sad for the waitstaff - young and inexperienced, but happily they got it together by the end of the cruise. What they lacked in experience they made up with their eagerness to get things right, smiling faces & cheerful attitudes." — HAL Oldie
Best Bang-for-Your-Buck Holland America Line Trip
Up for a real adventure? Book one of Holland’s Grand Voyages , which offer a more immersive experience and tend to be longer than your average cruise. One must-book itinerary spans 24 days and visits ports in Japan, China, Vietnam and Singapore . Rates start at $4,899 per person — a very reasonable rate for such an extensive journey.
Along the way, you’ll have the opportunity to visit the Great Wall of China, explore the city life in Shanghai and visit Japan’s Taal Volcano, the smallest volcano in the world. There are several days at sea built into the journey, so you can dance the night away at B.B. King’s Blues Club and attend live cooking demonstrations and wine tastings.
Have less money to burn? Consider a seven-night eastern Caribbean cruise starting at just $549 per person.
6. Royal Caribbean International
Year founded: 1968
Number of destinations: 300
Bottom Line: Royal Caribbean
Not only is Royal Caribbean one of the largest cruise lines out there, but it’s also one of the friendliest to your bank account. Travelers may find itineraries to popular destinations for less than $200 per person.
With Royal Caribbean, you can choose from 26 total vessels — “smaller” ships accommodate up to 2,400 guests, while larger vessels can hold 6,700 travelers.
Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or a family vacation, Royal Caribbean offers a little something for everyone — there are adults-only pool areas, as well as entertainment options just for kids.
What Travelers Say About Royal Caribbean
"What we especially like about the Serenade was all the windows throughout the public areas wonderful for ocean watching — even from a set of elevators. There is also a true fully around the ship promenade deck on which you can actually get out to the helicopter pad and see the cruise from the bow of the ship. Great lounge chairs line both sides of this deck for quiet reading and relaxing.
The Centrum was beautiful and, during many of the days, single performers on piano or guitar entertained (we especially liked the pianist), instead of piped-in music. At night it was the main dance floor with a funk band...For the younger set, there was the DJ directed dance sets in the disco." — fan1965
Best Bang-for-Your-Buck Royal Caribbean International Trip
You can find some great deals on Royal Caribbean cruises. For as little as $208, take a four-night cruise from Pacific coastal cruise . You go from Los Angeles to Astoria, Oregon and make your way to Victoria and Vancouver in Canada.
You'll get to see how different each of these cities are, despite being in the same area. Get some fresh salmon in Astoria, visit the Royal British Museum in Victoria and enjoy urban green spaces in Vancouver.
5. Princess Cruises
Year founded: 1965
Headquarters: Santa Clarita, California
Number of destinations: 330
Bottom Line: Princess Cruises
If you’re traveling on a budget and want to get away from the little ones, consider a trip with Princess . The cruise line is owned by Carnival and boasts similarly wallet-friendly rates. But unlike its parent company, Princess often caters to travelers 18 and up.
With 15 ships in its fleet, Princess cruises to the Caribbean, Mexico, Europe, Alaska and beyond on itineraries ranging from two to 111 days. Princess also offers special “cruise tours” that let you extend your vacation and explore your departure or end port in more depth.
You’ll also get high-quality service aboard Princess, which says it has approximately one crew member for every two to three travelers.
And you won’t get bored at night or during days at sea, either. Princess trips promise poolside movie screenings, magic shows and other fabulous entretainement.
What Travelers Say About Princess Cruises
"First thing is that dining room food is great, but the buffet was minimal. Minimal crowd so that was nice. Cruise Director and staff are really something special. Gary and Steff and the lot-wonderful. I'd say being an older ship it was good but not great. But the entertainment is great. We're only [a] couple days in and the shows have been the highlight." — Dougie Fresh
Best Bang-for-Your-Buck Princess Cruises Trip
You can rest assured that while Princess cruises are easy on your wallet, they aren’t lacking in adventure or diversity. A 10-day trip from San Francisco, California, to Alaska and back starts at $749 per person.
During your cruise, you’ll visit four ports, including one in Victoria, Canada. On the agenda for the day: a stroll through Butchart Gardens, a bucket-list-worthy spot that features 55 acres filled with colorful flowers, enchanting walkways and photo opportunities at every turn.
In Skagway, Alaska, you can meet (and cuddle with) a lovable team of sled dogs, pan for gold and take a ride on the historic White Pass Railway. Or, for something more active, go rock climbing, take a bicycle tour through the rainforest or hit up the ziplines.
If you have only a few days and couple hundred bucks to spare, book a three-night jaunt from Vancouver to Seattle . The starting rate is dirt cheap: $249 per person.
4. MSC Cruises
Year founded: 1989
Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland
Number of destinations: 250
Bottom Line: MSC Cruises
Caribbean itineraries on MSC Cruises can be particularly cheap. But low rates are a guarantee no matter where you're traveling.
One awesome perk offered by this high-quality line if you’re cruising on a budget? Kids under 11 always sail free, and kids 12 to 17 sail for free on certain trips and at certain times of the year. This offer is contingent on kids staying in the same cabin as their parents.
There are plenty of reasons mom and dad will want to sail with MSC Cruises, too. For starters, this Swiss cruise line has adults-only pools and theaters showing 4D movies.
Plus, MSC Cruises has great on-board actitivies on each of the 21 ships within its fleet. Ships range in size from 2,520 to 6,762 passengers, so you can pick what suits you best.
What Travelers Say About MSC Cruises
"Food in the YC or on their private island was very good to excellent. We eat all of our breakfast and dinner in the dining room. Lunches were done at the YC grill, which is a little buffet area in the YC. Several times we do lunch on the private island in YC area. Their lunch meal has lobster roll, burger, carne asada...
We did this cruise based on the recommendation of my travel agent...She was correct and that even loved this one more, we will be back on MSC." — jimk727
Best Bang-for-the-Buck MSC Cruises Trip
For a truly unique and culturally enriching experience, consider an MSC cruise that takes you to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Oman . Rates start at $229 per person for a seven-night journey.
During a day docked at Muscat, Oman, you can explore one of the oldest cities in the Middle East. Wander around the city's old town, particularly Muttrah, once the most important commercial centers of the country.
When the ship sails to Abu Dhabi, fulfill your need for speed at the Ferrari World Theme Park or by going behind the scenes at the Yas F1 Track, which hosts Formula 1 races and other car-related events.
3. Celebrity Cruises
Year founded: 1988
Bottom Line: Celebrity Cruises
The third spot goes to Celebrity Cruises , popular among travelers for its tasty onboard food options, diverse itineraries and — of course — low rates.
You won’t feel like you’re traveling on a budget cruise when you book with Celebrity, which has 15 elegantly designed ships in its fleet that can accommodate a wide range of travelers.
Though the cruises are easy on your wallet, they aren’t lacking in customer service — Celebrity maintains an impressive 2-to-1 passenger-to-crew ratio. Cruises take you to tons of ports in the Caribbean, Asia, Europe and elsewhere around the globe.
U.S. News & World Report made a point of mentioning Celebrity’s “variety of dining options," as well as its "full docket of onboard activities, including wine workshops and glassblowing classes."
What Travelers Say About Celebrity Cruises
"The ship is magnificent — no other way to put it. This was unlike anything other ship we've sailed on and we've been about 50 cruises over the last 30 years...The Edge stands alone with its' unique design and well-appointed interior. The best in the business architects and Interior Designers have combined to create the most modern, contemporary interiors you'll ever see on sea. The interiors also contain a floating modern art museum with unique pieces throughout the ship." — loge23
Best Bang-for-Your-Buck Celebrity Cruises Trip
Mediterranean cruises aren't only for the wealthy. Celebrity Cruises offers a seven-night trip through Greece, Croatia and Italy that starts at $949.
You'll start the trip in Athens before sailing to Mykonos and making your way up the Ionian and Adriatic seas. The cruise stops along ports like Corfu in Greece, Split and Dubrovnik in Croatia and finishes in Venice. This region of the Mediterranean is famous for its gorgeous Medieval towns, which have kept the legacy of the Venetian Empire preserved in their architecture.
There is also indescribable natural beauty, with water that ranges from clear cerulean to deep electric blue, white undulating cliffs that tower over pebbly beaches and arid mountains where you'll find goats lounging about.
2. Carnival Cruise Line
Year founded: 1972
Number of destinations: 425
Bottom Line: Carnival Cruise Line
The name says it all: Sailing with Carnival Cruise Line is like hanging out at a big, awesome party at sea. And don’t think the party is just for adults — Carnival is also one of the best cruise lines for families.
That festive atmosphere is paired with an eye on budgets; finding itineraries for less than $300 is normal on the line's 25 ships.
With Carnival, you get dedicated programming for kids of all ages (there’s Camp Ocean, Circle “C” and Club 02 for various age ranges), lots of onboard nightlife and entertainment options, and tons of sporty activities like ropes courses, mini-golf, ping-pong tables, soccer, volleyball and basketball. Cruises range from two to 16 days.
What Travelers Say About Carnival Cruise Line
"We decided to take our family (eight of us) on a multigenerational cruise. The 4 day, Bahamas length was a perfect introduction to cruising for our two daughter-in-laws and two grandchildren (under 10). Everyone had a great time. Carnival does a tremendous job of offering activities for every interest and age group." — PC Snow
Best Bang-for-Your-Buck Carnival Cruise Line Trip
Carnival tends to attract families and young adults who care more about fun than luxury. That’s why you’ll see trips like a five-day cruise through the Mexican Riviera for $234.
The highlight of the trip will be breathtaking Cabo San Lucas. Famous for the dramatic stone formations that rise from the sea, the Baja California town has plenty to offer in terms of gastronomy, parties and gorgeous beaches. You'll also stop at the cultural city of Ensenada, where at the right time of year, you may see migrating gray whales.
1. Virgin Voyages
Year founded: 2014
Headquarters: Plantation, Florida
Number of destinations: 100+
Bottom Line: Virgin Voyages
Virgin Voyages is the newest cruise line on here, but that hasn't kept it from rising to the top. One of Richard Branson's ventures, the company seeks to disrupt cruising as we know it — and it definitely succeeds.
All itineraries on the cruise line's four ships are adults-only and seek to provide elevated luxury. You won't find buffets and dining hours. Rather, you'll get an array of dozens of dining options (with menus designed by Michelin-star chefs) that you can visit whenever you are hungry.
All-inclusive fun guarantees fitness and wellness classes, food and some drinks. Plus, you'll get access to exclusive beach clubs like the one in Bimini, Bahamas. Entertainment ranges from drag brunch to exclusive acrobatic and theater performances. Despite having a limited fleet, you'll be able to set sail from destinations like Miami, Florida; Barcelona, Spain; Dubai, UAE; Singapore; and even Auckland, New Zealand.
What Travelers Say About Virgin Voyages
"I choose this cruise because of the no-children policy and the dining being all-inclusive. The dining was excellent — many options at the restaurants. I liked the way the Galley was operated but would have liked to have more normal options available more hours of the day. Even though most picky eaters could find something most of the time.
"We were not very interested in the daytime entertainment options, but that gave us time to just relax out on the deck of the ship and watch some movies that we had not seen [...] Overall, I would like to book another VV cruise in the future. The service from everyone that I came in contact with was excellent. The positives greatly outweigh the negatives." — swiltn
Best Bang-for-Your-Buck Virgin Voyages Trip
Sail on the Scarlett Lady on a four-night cruise from Miami to Bimini and Key West. This short but sweet itinerary will let you relax in the impossibly blue waters that grace the Florida Keys and the Bahamas.
You'll get to spend time at Virgin's Bimini beach club, where you can sip cocktails as you sunbathe. Alternatively, you can get active and do fun off-shore excursions like snorkeling.
In Key West, make sure you visit Hemingway's house and bar hop along the infamous Duval Street.
Port of Baltimore suspends ship traffic after bridge collapse: What it means for travel
Travel is being impacted by Tuesday’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse along Interstate 695 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Drivers were immediately directed to take alternate routes through the city, following the early morning incident. What’s less clear is what the bridge collapse may mean for upcoming cruises in and out of Baltimore.
“Vessel traffic into and out of the Port of Baltimore is suspended until further notice,” the Port of Baltimore posted on X, formerly Twitter.
Live Updates: Baltimore's Key Bridge collapses after ship hits it; construction crew missing
Rep. Kweisi Mfume, D-Md., whose district includes the bridge and the port, called the collapse an “unthinkable horror” and said he had spoken with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and the White House.
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“They are responding with all of the assets at their disposal,” he said in a statement. “Our prayers right now are for the missing individuals and victims of this tragedy. We thank God for the effective service of our first responders.”
Here’s what we know.
Which cruises go to Baltimore?
Several major cruise lines serve Baltimore. According to the Cruise Lines International Association, the industry’s leading trade group, published itineraries in the 2024 calendar year include a dozen ships making 115 stops in Baltimore.
“We are deeply saddened by the tragedy and collapse of the Key Bridge that occurred last night and extend our support and heartfelt prayers to all those impacted,” CLIA spokesperson Anne Madison said in an emailed statement. “We join everyone in extending our thanks and appreciation to the first responders and emergency workers in Baltimore, the U.S. Coast Guard, and other professionals who are working with one goal in mind—to save lives. We are closely following this situation.”
Carnival’s website shows Carnival Pride and Carnival Legend also have sailings into or out of Baltimore set for April.
Carnival Legend will temporarily move operations to Norfolk, Virginia.
The ship's current cruise, which left for a planned round-trip sailing from Baltimore on March 24, will end in Norfolk on Sunday. Passengers will then receive free bus rides to Baltimore. The vessel's next cruise will sail round-trip from Norfolk later that day.
“Our thoughts remain with the impacted families and first responders in Baltimore,” Carnival president Christine Duffy said in a statement. “We appreciate the pledge made by President Biden today to dedicate all available resources to reopen Baltimore Harbor to marine traffic as soon as possible. As those plans are finalized, we will update our future cruise guests on when we will return home to Baltimore, but in the meantime, we appreciate the quick response and support from officials in Norfolk.”
The cruise line has not yet shared plans for Carnival Pride. Carnival's parent company, Carnival Corp., said the temporary change in homeport is estimated to have an impact of up to $10 million on adjusted EBITDA and adjusted net income this year, according to a news release .
Royal Caribbean's Vision of the Seas, which left from Baltimore on March 23 , will return to Norfolk instead on April 4. "Our guests on board will be provided compensation and complimentary shuttle transportation as well as Wi-Fi and phone calls to adjust their travel arrangements," a spokesperson said in an email.
The ship's April 4 and 12 cruises will leave from Norfolk, too. "Our guests booked to sail with us will receive compensation due to the necessary adjustments made to their vacations," the spokesperson added. "After returning from the April 12 cruise, Vision will head to the Bahamas for its previously scheduled maintenance."
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American Cruise Lines has roundtrip sailings from Baltimore scheduled in May, according to its website.
“We will monitor the situation and make adjustments to future cruises if needed, but at the present time our schedules remain unaffected, and our thoughts remain with those affected by the immediate situation and rescue efforts underway,” an American Cruise Lines spokesperson told USA TODAY.
Norwegian Cruise Line doesn’t appear to have any Baltimore sailings until September on Norwegian Sky . The line will stay in contact with the port and share any changes with passengers and travel partners, according to a spokesperson.
"In the meantime, we wish the city of Baltimore strength during this very unfortunate event," they said in an email.
Alternate routes for the Baltimore bridge
Most drivers can take Interstate 95 (Fort McHenry Tunnel) or Interstate 895 (Baltimore Harbor Tunnel) to avoid the collapsed bridge. However Maryland Transportation Authority notes there are some exceptions .
Vehicles carrying hazardous materials, including more than 10 pounds of propane, are not allowed in the tunnels. Additionally, vehicles more than 13-feet and 6-inches high or 8-feet wide may not use the 1-895 Baltimore Harbor Tunnel. Vehicles more than 14-feet and 6-inches high or 11-feet wide may not use the I-95 Fort McHenry Tunnel.
Those vehicles should use the western portion of I-695 instead.
From Delta's solar eclipse flight to $200 sound healing ceremonies, here's how people are splashing out to celebrate the eclipse
- Visitors are expected to flock to states like Texas and Maine to enjoy solar eclipse views.
- Some are looking for a more unique experience, spending up to $6,000 on tours.
- Others are spending their cash on more spiritual practices like sound healing ceremonies.
Visitors are expected to flock across the US to enjoy the best views of the solar eclipse; some are traipsing their tents and vans across the country and others are booking into hotels.
The "path of totality" — where the moon will appear to block the sun completely — will stretch from Texas to Maine. And choosing the right location is worth it according to some experts .
Southern states like Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Illinois may experience over four minutes of totality , longer than the average solar eclipse in this century.
But some solar eclipse fans want a more unique experience, splashing thousands of dollars on tours, flights, and rituals.
Here is how people are going above and beyond to get the best views:
Delta Air Lines special solar eclipse flights
Delta Air Lines is offering a flight from Austin to Detroit for those eager to view the solar eclipse from 30,000 feet in the air.
The flight has been planned to maximize passengers' eclipse experience, from selecting an aircraft with extra-large windows to determining the precise departure time, Delta said in a press release.
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A one-way ticket for the flight started at $749 and went up to $1,150 for those looking for a first-class seat, per CNBC .
The popularity of the first ticket release led the airline to release a second solar eclipse flight, this time from Dallas to Detroit.
A $200 sound healing retreat claims to harness the energy of Mother Earth during the solar eclipse
For those looking for a more spiritual way to enjoy the event, a small business in Vermont offers an 8-hour sound-healing retreat.
The day starts with a talk from an astrologer before launching into a selection of rituals involving herbal ointments (made especially for the eclipse) and sounds from "crystal singing bowls and medicine drums", according to the event's website.
It says the event hopes to provide a "peaceful environment" among the crowds that are expected to visit Vermont.
A $5,000 Texas trip includes viewing the eclipse from a vineyard with private guides on hand
Travel company Smithsonian Journeys offers four different solar eclipse tours in Texas that start at $4,995 and go up to $6,695 for a five-day trip.
In the build-up to the eclipse, customers had private astronomy talks, visited a solar observatory, and hiked through canyons.
The eclipse day itinerary takes place in a vineyard with wine tasting and time in the garden to watch the four minutes of complete darkness with guides available to answer eclipse-specific questions.
Some of the tours end the evening with a riverboat dinner cruise.
A 22-day cruise off the coast of Mexico, with guest lectures from a physicist
Holland America Line's Solar Eclipse Cruise set sail on April 5 and plans to be off the coast of Mexico in the path of totality on April 8.
The ship will be placed in the "perfect location for guests to see the eclipse," said Bill Prince, vice president of entertainment for Holland America Line, on the company's blog.
Despite the eclipse only lasting up to 4 minutes out of the 22-day cruise, the experience is padded with lectures and top tips from University of California San Diego Professor Adam Burgasser.
The price of this cruise isn't publicly available, but the company's other 22-day cruises can cost $3,175 a person.
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Mom accused of leaving 2 young children home alone for days to go on cruise
The Houston woman was charged with abandoning a child with intent to return.
A Texas mother has been arrested after allegedly leaving her two young children home alone for days to go on a cruise, court records show.
Lakesha Williams, 29, of Houston, has been charged with abandoning a child with intent to return, a felony, according to a criminal complaint.
Neighbors at her high-rise apartment building reportedly saw Williams leave with luggage on April 4 but "never saw her return," according to the complaint.
A woman at the apartment complex reached out to law enforcement to request a wellness check because the neighbors were worried about the children's safety, according to the complaint.
Deputies conducted a welfare check on Tuesday, five days after Williams allegedly left, and found an 8-year-old boy and a 6-year-old girl alone in the apartment, the complaint stated. The apartment was in "complete disarray," with trash and food strewn about and a "very potent smell of urine," the complaint stated.
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The children reportedly told police that their mother left them on April 4 "to go on vacation on a cruise and they did not know when she would return," the complaint stated.
It did not appear that any adults had been supervising the children since then, according to the complaint. Williams allegedly used a video camera to watch and talk to the children during that time, and the boy had a phone he was using to text her, according to the complaint.
"These children were definitely left unattended for many days and put in serious harm's way," Keegan Childers, the chief prosecutor of the 209th District Court, told Houston ABC station KTRK .
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A Child Protective Services agent responded to the scene to ensure the children were in good health and they were released into the custody of their aunt, according to the complaint.
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Deputies tried contacting Williams to have her respond to the scene "but she was not cooperating and was switching up her story on her whereabouts," the complaint stated.
Williams was arrested on Thursday and is scheduled to appear in court on Monday, online court records show. The records do not list any attorney information for her.
ABC News was unable to reach the aunt for comment. She declined to comment to KTRK.
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Fjords, Pharaohs or Koalas? Time to Plan for Your Next Eclipse.
If you can’t get enough of totality, or missed out this time, you’ll have three more chances in the next four years in destinations like Iceland, Spain, Egypt and Australia.
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By Danielle Dowling
Are you still a little giddy from the magical moments of totality during Monday’s solar eclipse? Or did clouds swoop in to block your view? Maybe you just couldn’t make it to the path of totality this time. No matter what, the question now is “ Where and when will it happen again?”
“People who have never seen it before, the first words out of their mouth after the totality ends is ‘I’ve got to see another one, this is incredible, this is unbelievable.’ That is when you become addicted to these things and end up traveling no matter where the next one is,” said Joseph Rao, an eclipse chaser and guest lecturer at the Hayden Planetarium.
So, if like Mr. Rao, you’ve developed a raging case of umbraphilia — the love of eclipses — you’ll have three chances over the next four years to see the moon blot out the sun. The first, on Aug. 12, 2026, will start above Greenland, then strafe the west coast of Iceland and move along the Atlantic Ocean and over Spain. Almost a year later, on Aug. 2, 2027, another will skirt the Mediterranean coast of North Africa then cross Egypt and part of the Arabian Peninsula. The third, on July 22, 2028, will cut across Australia and the southern tip of New Zealand.
Future Eclipses
Eclipse chasers will have several more chances this decade to view a total solar eclipse .
Last week, as Victoria Sahami , the owner of Sirius Travel , was preparing to guide a group of tourists in Mazatlán, Mexico, for Monday’s big event, she was also planning for these other upcoming eclipses. Ms. Sahami joined the ranks of the eclipse-obsessed when she witnessed one in Venezuela in the 1990s. “Like many people, I was hooked. There was no going back,” she said.
Total solar eclipses happen fairly regularly — about every one to two years — in locations scattered around the world. “That’s the great thing about them: You wind up in places that you don’t normally go,” Ms. Sahami said.
A major spoiler is weather, which will be a big variable in the 2026 eclipse — one Greenland, Iceland and Spain will see.
“Iceland normally has a lot of cloud during that time of year,” said Paul Maley , who runs Ring of Fire Expeditions . “The data shows Spain to have the higher good-weather prospects of all three. However, the sun is low in the sky and the eclipse ends as the sun hits the horizon at sunset.”
Because of Iceland’s mercurial meteorology, Ring of Fire Expeditions is going all in on Spain, with a 10-day excursion on the mainland. Sirius Travel is offering not only a five-day trip to Majorca but also an eight-day tour around Iceland. It will be based in Reykjavik, and the itinerary will remain flexible on the day of the eclipse so the tour can easily pivot toward the location with the least cloud cover. Ms. Sahami recommends the trip for those who already have a few eclipses under their belt and would be happy just to take in the sights of Iceland if the weather doesn’t cooperate.
The 2027 eclipse, on the other hand, promises to be truly stellar: Luxor, Egypt — the site of numerous ancient temples as well as the Valleys of the Kings and Queens — sits right in the middle of the path of totality and will be bathed in darkness for a full 6 minutes 23 seconds. Weather-wise, it is what Ms. Sahami called “a slam dunk.” “You know you’re going to see it. You know that you’re not going to get any clouds,” she said.
But for all its potential, those considering Egypt should be aware that the State Department has a Level 3 “Reconsider Travel” warning for the country because of the risk of terrorism.
The 2028 eclipse will darken the skies over Sydney, Australia, for 3 minutes 49 seconds. It will be the first time the city has experienced a total solar eclipse since 1857. Ms. Sahami has her eyes on a trip based out of there, while Mr. Maley has chartered a cruise ship off the northwest coast of Australia. It will be winter there, he said, but that isn’t likely to mean bad eclipse-viewing weather.
If you want to see any (or all) of these eclipses, you should get started on planning and booking now, particularly if you want to sign up for a trip organized by a tour company. One of Sirius Travel’s excursions to Luxor is already full.
Scrutinize refund policies and look into insuring your trip. Several companies will fully refund your deposit if you cancel a year in advance. A lot can happen, Ms. Sahami said, “but if you think you’re going to go, why not?”
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