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Repositioning cruises are the perfect way to bask in the wonder of cruising.

Stand aboard a luxurious cruise ship as the ocean breeze flows through your hair and soothes your senses. Experience the sights and sounds of the water and the marine life as you cross some of the world’s largest bodies of water. Stop along the way, and discover new cultures, peoples and attractions you never dreamed of. Expect a memorable cruise!

Things to Do on a Repositioning Cruise

In order to make sure cruisers have the best possible weather conditions for both their pleasure and their safety, cruise ships institute time limits for cruises to certain regions. For instance, most cruises to Alaska take place from May until September when the weather is warm. When the last Alaska cruise comes to completion, cruise lines don’t just keep their ships empty till May, they sail to a new region of the world. These trips from one destination to another, for instance Alaska to the Caribbean or Europe to the Caribbean, are called repositioning cruises. The most popular of these are transatlantic cruises, featuring plenty of days at sea to enjoy the amenities of your ship. But don't sleep on transpacific cruises, as they explore some of the most secluded, beautiful islands in the world. Featured below are highlights from possible repositioning cruises:

Bangkok, Thailand

  • A stop in Bangkok is sure to leave you with plenty of options for adventure. Spend the day visiting several stunning and intricately designed temples, or go to one of the many tailors in the city who will custom tailor an outfit at an affordable price.  
  • Enjoy a fruit market, beautiful colonial era architecture and a museum with traditional African masks in Dakar, Senegal. Make sure to have your camera ready as your tour this fascinating city on Africa’s west coast.  

Las Ramblas in Barcelona, Spain

  • Spend an afternoon walking along Las Ramblas in Barcelona where you can try some of Spain’s most tasty treats, like tapas, paella and pintxos. While strolling along this scenic tree-lined pedestrian mall, you'll pass some of Barcelona's most historic buildings and get a better understanding for the city's culture.  
  • Visit a Pineapple Greenhouse. Pineapples are a major crop in the Azores, an island chain off the coast of Portugal.  

Hula dancing

  • Snorkel through a shipwreck off the coast of the petite island of Bermuda on your way to the Caribbean or a cruise port in Florida. The sunken ships beneath the surface of the turquoise waters are home to several bright species of fish.  
  • Get your hips moving as you learn to hula during a sunset luau when you visit Honolulu on the island of Oahu in Hawaii.  

Top 10 Repositioning Cruises

  • Celebrity Eclipse 12 NIGHT GREENLAND & ICELAND CRUISE Departing From Cape Liberty (Bayonne), New Jersey (Aug 2024)
  • Celebrity Eclipse 12 NIGHT GREENLAND & ICELAND CRUISE Departing From Reykjavik, Iceland (Aug 2024)
  • Nautica 35 NIGHT Repositioning CRUISE Departing From Singapore, Singapore (Apr 2025)
  • Celebrity Silhouette 10 NT FORT LAUDERDALE TO CAPE LIBERTY Departing From Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida (Apr 2025)
  • Celebrity Silhouette 12 NIGHT GREENLAND & ICELAND CRUISE Departing From Cape Liberty (Bayonne), New Jersey (Jul 2025)
  • Celebrity Silhouette 13 NIGHT GREENLAND & ICELAND CRUISE Departing From Reykjavik, Iceland (Aug 2025)
  • Symphony of the Seas 3 NIGHT DEADHEAD REPOSITIONING CRUISE Departing From Cape Liberty (Bayonne), New Jersey (Oct 2025)
  • Brilliance of the Seas 7 NIGHT BOSTON TO SAN JUAN CRUISE Departing From Boston, Massachusetts (Nov 2025)
  • Riviera 22 NIGHT Repositioning CRUISE Departing From Singapore, Singapore (Nov 2025)
  • Vista 16 NIGHT Repositioning CRUISE Departing From Singapore, Singapore (Apr 2026)

Repositioning: Cruise Lines

Looking for an adventure? Try a repositioning cruise which, in some instances, will take you on a journey across the globe. These cruises where ships relocate from one location to another are available on both popular and luxury cruises. Explore what cruise line you can take repositioning cruises with:

Celebrity Cruises

With innovative spaces like the Lawn and the AquaSpa Celebrity Cruises gives their customers a taste of modern luxury.

Oceania Cruises

Epicureans are delighted by the Oceania Cruises experience where Jacques Pepin is Executive Culinary Director and the Culinary Tours introduce you to a world of flavors.

Royal Caribbean International

Royal Caribbean International is known for ships with a wow factor. From ice skating rinks to zip lines, if you can think of it, you can find it on a Royal Caribbean cruise.

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Repositioning: Departure Ports

A repositioning cruise is when a ship moves from doing a lot of sailings in one region to another region. For instance ships that sail in Alaska usually move to a warmer weather spot in the fall. Repositioning cruises offer an extended itinerary with a lot of sea days for relaxing. You can find repositioning cruises year round. You can embark from cities like Sydney, Barcelona, Fort Lauderdale and Buenos Aires among other domestic and exotic ports. 

Boston, Massachusetts

Boston is home to great sports, great food and loads of history with the Freedom Trail and Harvard.

Cape Liberty (Bayonne), New Jersey

Cape Liberty, which is just miles from New York City, offers incredible views of the city skyline and easy access to many cruise destinations, along with everything NYC has to offer.

Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida

With incredible weather, delicious fare and some stupendous attractions, you will find that Fort Lauderdale’s Port Everglades is one of the most attractive ports in the entire US.

Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik was just a small village until seeing a major expansion after World War II, but this popular cruise destination still offers a small town feel different than any other European capital.

Singapore, Singapore

Singapore, Singapore

Southeast Asia’s most modern city, Singapore, also contains a lot of history and treasures from the past, along with a perfect tropical climate – all making Singapore a wonderful destination year round.

Photo Gallery for Repositioning Cruises

Repositioning cruises travel all over the world, and our repositioning photo gallery does the same – albeit virtually. Your virtual tour includes highlights from Asia, Africa, the Mediterranean, Caribbean and Pacific – each of which could be included in your repositioning cruise destinations.

Bermuda Coastline

Bermuda Coastline

Girl Hula Dancing

Girl Hula Dancing

Las Ramblas in Barcelona, Spain

Las Ramblas in Barcelona, Spain

Grand Palace in Bangkok

Grand Palace in Bangkok

Azores in Portugal

Azores in Portugal

Bermuda Coastline

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TRANSATLANTIC CRUISES AND REPOSITIONING CRUISES 2024 - 2025

Venturing through the seas, overcome distances, and building bridges between cultures. The wealth of different perspectives is truly embraced with MSC Grand Voyages. Unlock a world of astonishing discovery with an accurate selection of Transatlantic cruises and repositioning cruises. Delight in the beauty of the open seas sailing from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean or crossing the Atlantic from Europe to Brazil and Argentina. Revel oceans' majesty from South Africa, heading towards the Mediterranean via Seychelles.   For your transatlantic and repositioning cruises in 2024 and 2025, choose from a selection of 37 cruises across 17 different ships, and discover over 35 countries and 100 ports. Sailing on a transoceanic cruise means leisurely gilding across the seas to iconic destinations, finally having time on one's side. With each intercontinental travel lasting anywhere from 10 to 30 days, these Grand Voyages are lengthier than usual! Crossing oceans is to hark back to travel's golden age and relive sea adventures of the past. You'll have numerous options to choose from with MSC Grand Voyages

Venturing through the seas, overcome distances, and building bridges between cultures. The wealth of different perspectives is truly embraced with MSC Grand Voyages. Unlock a world of astonishing discovery with an accurate selection of Transatlantic cruises and repositioning cruises. Delight in the beauty of the open seas sailing from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean or crossing the Atlantic from Europe to Brazil and Argentina. Revel oceans' majesty from South Africa, heading towards the Mediterranean via the Red Sea and Seychelles. 

For your transatlantic and repositioning cruises in 2023 and 2024, choose from a selection of 37 cruises across 17 different ships, and discover over 35 countries and 100 ports. Sailing on a transoceanic cruise means leisurely gilding across the seas to iconic destinations, finally having time on one's side. With each intercontinental travel lasting anywhere from 10 to 30 days, these Grand Voyages are lengthier than usual! Crossing oceans is to hark back to travel's golden age and relive sea adventures of the past. You'll have numerous options to choose from with MSC Grand Voyages

MSC GRAND VOYAGES DESTINATIONS

Transatlantic cruises.

Choose the best Transatlantic cruises in 2024 and 2025. Sailing across the Atlantic between Old World treasures, the shores of idyllic isles, and the New World's lush landscapes. MSC Cruises' transatlantic cruises sail to historic hotspots like Venice, Genoa, Barcelona, Copenhagen and Hamburg through the warm welcome of Mallorca, Casablanca, Canary Islands and the Caribbean . Reach South America and live the distinctive warmth of  Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Buenos Aires . Each cross Atlantic cruise is an extraordinary snapshot of the diverse and beautiful wonders that span the ocean. Book now the most exciting Atlantic crossing!

Repositioning Cruises

From the Mediterranean to South Africa, cruise through incomparable sites of historical value and beauty. Transoceanic cruises include those to the Mediterranean and back from cosmopolitan Durban or gorgeous Cape Town in South Africa. On these routes, delight in the paradise Isles of Réunion and Mauritius , before heading to the beaches, art and culture of the Mediterranean.

BOUNDLESS HORIZONS: A GRAND VOYAGE OF ENRICHING ON-BOARD EXPERIENCES

Enjoy fun new experiences around the clock on an MSC Cruises' ship

You’ll find plenty of entertainment on board your ship, browsing the on-board shops, playing tennis or going bowling. Enrich your mind with fascinating destination lectures, arts, and crafts classes. Creative souls will find joy in cake design, painting classes, and the art of calligraphy. For those seeking laughter and delight, a cartoon caricaturist, line dancing, and the joyous Ship Choir await. You can also attend dance classes, spanning from Ballroom to Reggaeton*. Or simply spend some time relaxing poolside. *all activities depending on availability 

VIEW ALL MSC GRAND VOYAGES PORTS

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  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Belfast, United Kingdom
  • Bridgetown, Barbados
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Buzios, Brazil
  • Cadiz (Seville) , Spain
  • Casablanca (Marrakech) , Morocco
  • Castries, Saint Lucia
  • Civitavecchia (Rome) , Italy
  • Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Corfu, Greece
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  • Dubrovnik, Croatia
  • Durban, South Africa
  • Eilat (Jerusalem) , Israel
  • Fort de France, Martinique
  • Funchal (Madeira Is.) , Portugal
  • Genoa (Portofino) , Italy
  • Haifa (Jerusalem) , Israel
  • Halifax, Canada
  • Hamburg, Germany
  • Heraklion (Crete) , Greece
  • Ilhabela, Brazil
  • Ilheus, Brazil
  • Itajai (Balneario Camboriu) , Brazil
  • Katakolon (Olympia) , Greece
  • Khasab, Oman
  • Kiel (Lubeck) , Germany
  • Kotor, Montenegro
  • La Coruna (Santiago de Compostela) , Spain
  • La Possession, Reunion
  • Las Palmas de G.Canaria (Canary Is.) , Spain
  • Le Havre (Paris) , France
  • Limassol, Cyprus
  • Lisbon (Cascais) , Portugal
  • Malaga (Granada) , Spain
  • Marseille (Provence) , France
  • Messina (Taormina) , Italy
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  • Muscat, Oman
  • Mykonos, Greece
  • Naples (Pompeii) , Italy
  • New York City (Brooklyn), United States
  • Ocean Cay Marine Reserve, Bahamas
  • Oslo, Norway
  • Palermo (Monreale) , Italy
  • Palma de Mallorca (Baleari Is.) , Spain
  • Philipsburg, Saint Maarten
  • Piraeus (Athens) , Greece
  • Pointe a Pitre, Guadeloupe
  • Ponta Delgada (Azores) , Portugal
  • Port Louis, Mauritius
  • Recife, Brazil
  • Reykjavik, Iceland
  • Rhodes (Lindos) , Greece
  • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Rotterdam (Amsterdam) , Netherlands
  • Salalah, Oman
  • Salvador, Brazil
  • San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Canary Is.) , Spain
  • Santorini, Greece
  • Santos (Sao Paulo) , Brazil
  • Southampton (London) , United Kingdom
  • Split, Croatia
  • St Johns, Antigua and Barbuda
  • Sydney, Canada
  • Trieste (Venice), Italy
  • Valencia, Spain
  • Valletta, Malta
  • Venice - Marghera, Italy
  • Vigo (Santiago de Compostela) , Spain
  • Zadar, Croatia
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Repositioning

Rock-bottom prices, varied itineraries and a large number of relaxing days at sea are all unique characteristics of a Repositioning cruise. Usually offered in the fall and spring months, this interesting cruise option allows you to journey to uncommon and even exotic ports of call as a cruise ship relocates to a new region.

Whether you're a seasoned traveler looking to visit new ports of call or a cruise novice interested in an unbelievable deal, a Repositioning cruise will give you a unique opportunity to embark on an out-of-the-ordinary journey to see multiple destinations and sometimes different continents of the world. The most common itineraries feature sailings from Alaska to Hawaii or Transatlantic voyages from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean in the fall, or the reverse in the spring, although there is an endless combination of itineraries periodically offered throughout the year as ships move from region to region around the globe. Spend days relaxing onboard resort-style ships as you cruise to or from seasonal cruise regions like Bermuda, Alaska, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the Panama Canal, Hawaii and Asia, stopping to explore ports of call along the way.

  • Repositioning cruises primarily operate during the spring and fall months when ships are relocating to and from major cruise regions, although these cruises are offered periodically throughout the year.
  • Repositioning cruises vary greatly in length. Most are longer than a week, lasting at least 10 nights.
  • Repositioning cruises leave from major departure ports all over the world, among them are Miami, London, Rome, Buenos Aires and Anchorage. You will have to arrange one-way air to the port of embarkation and from the port of disembarkation. If you must fly a very long distance to reach your port of departure, we suggest that you arrive at the port city at least one or two days in advance of your Repositioning cruise. This will give you time to rest and get oriented before boarding the ship. Most cruise lines offer pre-cruise hotel packages.

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Redefining Sea Journeys: The Ultimate Guide to Repositioning Cruises

Redefining Sea Journeys: The Ultimate Guide to Repositioning Cruises

Immerse yourself in a unique seafaring adventure as we uncover the lesser-known marvel of the travel industry. Cruising is not just about visiting tropical islands or coastal cities; it can also be an exploration of the sea's tranquility during repositioning cruises. These journeys, often shrouded in mystery, offer a distinctive perspective on ocean travel, packing the charm of traditional cruising with the serenity of a transoceanic voyage. This comprehensive guide is designed to sail you through the ins and outs of repositioning cruises, unveiling a whole new world of cruising that takes the path less traveled, offering unparalleled value, extended itineraries, and unexpected routes. So, prepare to cast off your preconceptions and embark on an enlightening journey as we redefine what it means to cruise.

Navigating the Sea of Cruise Travel

Setting the course.

The allure of cruising has spanned centuries, captivating travellers' imaginations with its promise of expansive ocean horizons, luxuriously appointed accommodations, and tantalizingly exotic destinations. From the adventurous voyages of seafaring pioneers like Christopher Columbus to the illustrious journey of the iconic Titanic, humans have been drawn to the mysteries and allure of the sea. Today, cruising holidays have become a staple in Luxury Travel , taking this deep-rooted fascination with the sea and enhancing it with a touch of modern opulence. Yet, there remains an exciting and relatively undiscovered variant of these holidays – one that allows for a fresh perspective on sea travel: the repositioning Cruise .

Understanding Repositioning Cruises

So, what exactly is a repositioning cruise? At its core, a repositioning cruise is a one-way itinerary, transporting passengers from one port to another that diverges from the ship's regular route. These voyages arise out of practical necessity, with cruise lines relocating their ships to accommodate the change in seasons. Repositioning cruises range in length, potentially lasting a week, a month, or even longer, depending on the specific route. Despite the variety in duration, they all offer a unique and extended sea journey often at a lower cost than traditional cruises.

The Uncharted Allure of Repositioning Cruises

The unique selling proposition.

Repositioning cruises are like hidden treasures, waiting to be discovered in the vast ocean of travel options. Compared to traditional cruises, these journeys are often longer, providing a more relaxed pace, and present unique itineraries that standard cruises cannot offer. In addition, they present a rare opportunity for travellers to traverse expansive oceans or seas, crossing multiple regions, and visiting ports that are often off the beaten track.

One of the most compelling aspects of repositioning cruises is the unparalleled value they offer. Cruise lines need to relocate their ships regardless of whether they're filled with passengers, providing a strong incentive to offer these trips at discounted prices. This makes repositioning cruises an exceptional option for budget-conscious travellers or those seeking to maximize the value of their vacation dollars.

An Array of Destinations

Arguably, the most enticing aspect of repositioning cruises lies in the diversity of their itineraries. Imagine setting sail from the bustling, culture-rich port of Miami, only to disembark amidst the ancient architecture and rich historical aura of Rome. Or picture starting your journey amid the majestic, rugged beauty of Alaska and concluding in the technologically advanced, cosmopolitan cityscape of Tokyo. These routes offer a variety of experiences that are not available on a regular cruise, providing an enriching and exciting travel experience.

Moreover, these unique one-way journeys often include multiple ports of call. This allows passengers the opportunity to explore an array of cities, immerse themselves in different cultures, and experience a variety of attractions. The sheer diversity of these itineraries is unparalleled, catering to those with an insatiable curiosity and a desire for exploration.

Savouring the Journey

The pace of repositioning cruises.

Repositioning cruises are designed for travellers who cherish the journey as much as they do the destination. As these cruises generally have more days at sea than standard cruises, passengers have more time to fully enjoy the range of amenities and facilities onboard the cruise ship. From partaking in gourmet dining experiences to revelling in a variety of entertainment options and luxuriating in spa treatments, the array of activities available ensure that there is something for everyone.

In addition, Cruise lines often organize special events and activities to entertain passengers during these sea days. These can include everything from cooking and cocktail-making classes to fascinating lectures on the historical and cultural nuances of the upcoming ports. Even on days spent exclusively at sea, there is no shortage of ways to keep engaged and entertained.

A Social Adventure

Given their length and unique itineraries, repositioning cruises often attract a particular kind of traveller. These are typically seasoned globetrotters with a shared love for exploration and adventure. This common interest helps foster a unique sense of community onboard, with passengers getting the chance to connect with like-minded individuals from various backgrounds and cultures. You'll find that you're not just travelling with fellow passengers, but a community of adventurers with shared experiences, stories, and aspirations. This social dimension adds a layer of richness to the journey, often leading to lifelong friendships and memorable connections.

Charting Your Course: Planning for a Repositioning Cruise

Timing your voyage.

Repositioning cruises are typically available during the shoulder seasons, in spring and autumn. This is when cruise lines move their vessels from warmer climates to cooler ones, or vice versa, to capitalize on the peak tourist season in different regions. The duration of these voyages varies, but they can last from a few weeks to over a month.

These are not round-trip cruises, so it's important to remember that you'll need to plan for a one-way flight either to the starting port or from the ending port back home. While this might seem like a potential inconvenience, with a bit of planning, it can be transformed into an opportunity. Why not extend your vacation and spend a few extra days exploring the departure or arrival city? With the right mindset, what seems like a challenge can be turned into an exciting part of your adventure.

The Final Verdict

The value of the unknown.

So, what's the final take on repositioning cruises? These unique voyages offer a compelling travel option for those looking to spend an extended period at sea, visiting a variety of destinations while enjoying the comforts and amenities of a modern cruise ship. Their unique blend of value, leisure, and adventure sets them apart in the world of travel, making them a hidden gem that's worth discovering.

Embracing the Journey

The old saying goes, "It's not about the destination, it's about the journey." This sentiment truly encapsulates the spirit of repositioning cruises. They invite you to step off the beaten track, to explore the unexplored, and to embrace the journey as much as the destination. So why not set your sails towards this unique travel experience and let the horizon guide you towards new and exciting territories?

To travel is to read the world like an open book, and those who don't travel read only one page. It may be time to turn the page and start a new chapter of exploration with repositioning cruises. The world awaits – are you ready to set sail on your own repositioning adventure?

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Repositioning Cruises: Everything You Need to Know

March 14, 2023 By John Widmer 11 Comments

As we’ve now spent more than a half year (189 days) in total living as passengers aboard twelve different repositioning cruises, we love explaining these unique cruises to other travelers. Yet upon first mentioning the concept of these seasonal one-way voyages, we’re often asked:

What is a Repositioning Cruise?

So we’ve written this detailed article to explain exactly what repositioning cruises are. We’re here to dish out all the comprehensive info and reveal all of our repositioning cruise travel tips from first-hand experience of regularly utilizing these lengthy oceanic voyages to journey around the globe.

We have a true passion for taking repositioning cruises, as they have become our primary means of transportation when traveling from one continent to another. We find it to be a fantastic method of slower travel, all while indulging in affordable luxury and visiting exotic ports along the way.

In fact, we even traveled entirely around the world without flights, by instead using repositioning cruises, and did so on a surprisingly low budget of about $60 per day! After all, repositioning cruises are regularly found at highly discounted rates that can be an ultimate travel bargain. We hope you’ll see throughout this article what a great travel deal repositioning cruises can be. That is… if you know how to find the deals and when to book. We’ll get to all that!

Repositioning cruises can actually be somewhat of a complex concept. But we’re here to break it all down and explain all the info you need to know about repositioning cruises.

Article Title: "Ultimate Guide to Repositioning Cruises: Everything You Need to Know" over a cruise ship heading out to sea

  • 🔍 Understand: How & Why Repositioning Cruises Are Formed
  • 📜 A Brief History of Repositioning Cruises
  • 👍 Benefits of Taking a Repositioning Cruise
  • 🗓️ When Is the Best Time to Take a Repositioning Cruise?
  • 🌍 Where Do Repositioning Cruises Go?
  • 🤔 Common Misconceptions of Repositioning Cruises
  • 💰 How Much Do Repositioning Cruises Cost?
  • ⚠️ Potential Drawbacks to Repositioning Cruises: How to Overcome
  • 💡 Travel Tips for Taking a Repositioning Cruise

What Is a Repositioning Cruise?

A repositioning cruise is a one-way voyage that a cruise ship takes when it moves from one region to another for seasonality changes or other logistical reasons.

Rather than move an empty cruise ship from one location to another, the cruise lines create a repositioning cruise by offering passengers a chance to join these unique voyages.

As the cruise line transfers a ship to the next region, they are repositioning the cruise  ship from one area to another. Hence the etymology of repositioning cruise . Repositioning cruises are also known as “repo cruises” and are occasionally referred to as “relocation cruises.” It’s all the same thing.

Repositioning cruises are typically offered at a discounted rate and can be an affordable way to travel between different regions or continents. The routes of repositioning cruises are almost never direct cruises. Instead, there are typically interesting ports scheduled along the way, in an effort to make them more enticing to prospective passengers. These one-way repositioning cruises tend to be long (2+ weeks) in order to have time to cross an ocean or change hemispheres.

There are inevitably a number of consecutive sea days during repositioning cruises, which may not give such cruises as broad of an appeal as a packed Caribbean cruise that stops at a different island each day. Although we love repositioning cruises, they’re certainly not for everyone. Therefore, with a lack of demand, prices for repositioning cruises tend to drop to very attractive rates.

Cruise lines always attempt to fill their ships to capacity. So when repositioning cruises aren’t selling, prices often become slashed to attract passengers who may further spend on drinks, in the casino, and in the shops onboard.

view of the deck from repositioning cruise during a day at sea

Understand: How & Why Repositioning Cruises Are Formed

Repositioning cruises are formed when one of the following situations requires a cruise ship to move a significant distance:

  • Seasonal changes (most common)
  • Transfer of new ships
  • Move ships to/from dry dock refurbishments

Relocating Cruises to Seasonal Vacation Destinations

Seasonal shifts are the most common cause for repositioning cruises, creating an abundance of repositioning cruise routes in the midst of every spring and fall, in advance of summer and winter cruise seasons.

For example, during winter months, Caribbean cruises are very popular. So cruise lines logically have a number of their ships serving Caribbean itineraries during the winter months, when it is too cold to cruise in locations such as Alaska and Northern Europe.

But in Spring, as the summer months approach, cruise lines want to move their ships to locations such as Alaska and Europe, both very popular summer cruise destinations. Relocating the ships between these regions can be a costly and time-consuming process. That’s where repositioning cruises come in. Passengers are able to enjoy the unique lengthy voyages that are created out of the need to move the ships.

After the summer cruise seasons subside, the cruise lines want to relocate their ships back to their winter locations. So another seasonal shift occurs.

For example, during fall, we’ve regularly used the route from European locations to Florida across the Atlantic. Yet as cruise lines don’t want to leave their ships in Alaska over the winter, we’ve also utilized repositioning cruise voyages from Alaska to warmer locations in Asia, where the ships will remain over winter.

Those are just a few examples, but we’ll review all the common seasonal repositioning cruise routes later in this article.

Repositioning cruise ship departing Alaska with glacier-capped mountains in the background

Logistical Reasons Can Also Create Repositioning Cruises

Logistical situations are another reason that sometimes creates repositioning cruises. One instance of this is when new ships are launched from a shipyard, they need to be moved to what will eventually become their home port.

A ship’s inaugural voyage is often a repositioning cruise! When a brand new ship is repositioned like this, it doesn’t necessarily follow the seasonal shifts that other repositioning cruises do. It’s more about the timing of the shipbuilding and the location the ship will be serving.

For example, we took a repositioning cruise when the Norwegian Bliss was first launched. The ship was built at a German shipyard, where it was launched in April. Yet this new ship needed to make its way all the way to Alaska to begin its summer itineraries. So the Bliss formed a series of repositioning cruises to cover that great distance.

We embarked on the sparkling brand-new ship in Europe and took it on a transatlantic voyage to New York City. During April, seasonal repositioning cruises are usually headed to Europe – not away from Europe. So this was an unusual circumstance that provided us with a great opportunity to be among the first passengers to experience this brand-new 5-star ship.

Collage of 4 Norwegian Bliss photos during its inaugural repositioning cruise:-ship arriving to New York-lido deck-observation lounge-outdoor bar

One final reason that repositioning cruise routes are created is when cruise ships need to be moved for major refurbishments .

When this happens ships typically go into dry dock for extended periods of time, usually about a month. The dry docks where these refurbishments are performed are usually located in Europe or Asia. So ships need to be temporarily relocated to these locations, accordingly.

A Brief History of Repositioning Cruises

The concept of repositioning ships for seasonal demand dates back to the early days of ocean travel. However, the concept of a repositioning cruise as a leisure activity on cruise ships is a more recent development.

Many popular repositioning cruise routes can perhaps be traced back to the golden days of ocean liners . In the late 1800s and early 1900s, ocean liners were the primary means used to travel long distances between continents. Transatlantic crossings were a common route during that period, which remains the most popular repositioning cruise itinerary today.

A repositioning cruise sales across the Atlantic Ocean

Yet to trace the origins of modern repositioning cruises, we need to go back to the 1960s. This is when regular long-distance commercial flights became more commonplace, and demand for ocean travel decreased.

Although ocean liners were losing favor to air travel, this actually helped give rise to the modern cruise industry that pushed forward in the 1970s and beyond. In fact, Carnival Cruise Line’s first ship, Mardi Gras (1972-1993), was actually a former transatlantic oceanliner, Empress of Canada, that had regularly traversed between the continents during the decade before it was reformed into a Carnival leisure cruise.

But as companies like Carnival and Royal Caribbean emerged in the 1970s, they were not using their cruise ships to cross oceans, as is commonly done with repositioning cruises today. Instead, these cruises were composed of closed-circuit itineraries with amenities and activities that appealed to a wide audience, just as most cruises still are today.

It wasn’t until major cruise lines started increasing their fleets and expanding their routes, that the concept of repositioning cruises as a distinct type of cruise experience really took off.

At first, cruise lines would sail their ships with crewmembers only, and no passengers, when repositioning their ships to new locations. But cruise lines began to recognize that they could maximize the use of their ships by offering longer, one-way itineraries between different regions of the world while also maximizing the ship’s profitability. Hence, the birth of repositioning cruises as we know them today!

Over time, the popularity of repositioning cruises has only continued to grow, as more and more passengers have discovered the unique benefits of this type of cruising experience.

Benefits of Taking a Repositioning Cruise

Many curious or doubtful travelers often ask “Why would anyone want to take a repositioning cruise?”

Well, there are many benefits of repositioning cruises!

Benefit: Excellent Value of Repositioning Cruises

Part of the appeal of repositioning cruises is undoubtedly the fantastic bargains they can present. Because repositioning cruises often have highly-discounted rates, they can present an affordable possibility on what are otherwise pricey luxury cruise ships.

We’ve taken lengthy two-week-long repositioning cruises for just a few hundred dollars, on 5-star ships that normally cost thousands of dollars for a regular weeklong sailing! On ships that normally have rates around $400/night, we’ve paid less than $50/night.

Although paying significantly less than normal, the amenities, level of service, and cuisine on the ship remain exactly the same as a regular full-priced sailing. So repositioning cruises can provide a luxury experience that may otherwise be out of reach.

It’s like a floating luxury resort that transports you across the world. Prices are inclusive of dining, entertainment, activities, port calls, and so much more. It all adds up to exceptional value!

Later in this article, we’ll go into further detail about the costs of repositioning cruises and where to find these deals!

an empty pool deck during a repositioning cruise, where a benefit is that it can be easy to avoid crowds

Benefit: An Interesting Alternative to Flying

If needing to travel long distances between continents, repositioning cruises can be a great alternative to air travel. Repositioning cruises are often priced about the same as, sometimes even less than, a coach ticket on a cramped redeye flight between the same locations.

Yet while a flight simply gets you from point A to point B in a slightly reclining seat, a repositioning cruise transports passengers between the same two locations all while sleeping in spacious staterooms, dining on decadent dinners, and stopping into exotic locations.

For anyone who doesn’t like flying, repositioning cruises can be a great consideration to avoid taking a plane when traveling one way. Personally, we’re indifferent to flying in general. But we will always prefer spending a few weeks on a luxury cruise voyage rather than suffering through an overnight flight in a coach seat.

Benefit: Exotic and Desirable Itineraries

Repositioning cruises can be a great opportunity to reach far-flung destinations that aren’t regularly served by cruises . For example, we’ve been fortunate to visit the stunning Azore Islands on repositioning cruises crossing the Atlantic.

Meanwhile, transpacific itineraries often include exotic islands in the South Pacific or rarely-visited ports on Alaska’s Aleutian Islands. While crossing the Indian Ocean, we loved being able to stop into the Maldives, Seychelles, and the overseas French territory of La Réunion. These far-off locations would cost a fortune to visit using a series of flights!

In addition to such rarely-visited destinations, many repositioning cruises also stop at popular cruise ports too . For example, transatlantic repositioning cruises will regularly still include a wide assortment of popular Mediterranean ports, Caribbean ports, or sometimes both! When taking westbound northern transpacific repositioning cruises, the cruise lines have always been generous to form a weeklong Alaskan cruise before crossing the Pacific.

And let’s not forget about the interesting transit opportunities . Repositioning cruises have brought us through the Panama Canal, the Suez Canal, Alaska’s Inside Passage, and Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay. These scenic cruising days are events unto themselves!

For travelers like us, it is such a huge benefit of repositioning cruises to be able to experience these many different destinations and their cultures all in one big long voyage!

Collage of four scenic cruising scenes during repositioning cruises:-Suez Canal-Alaska Inside Passage-Ha Long Bay Vietnam-Panama Canal

Benefit: Following Good Weather

For those who are nomadic or on a grand long-term trip, repositioning cruises can be an ideal mode of transportation to follow good weather.

When one part of the world becomes too cold, cruises move to warmer climates. So moving around the world by taking repositioning cruises can always lead you to nice weather on the other side!

Benefit: No Jetlag on Repositioning Cruises!

When traveling on eastbound or westbound itineraries, you’ll inevitably cross several time zones. When crossing several time zones on a flight, jetlag can be horrible. You arrive at your destination exhausted.

But when taking a repositioning cruise across these time zones, the shift in time is nice and gradual. Time zones may change every day or every other day. The gradual shift can be so much easier to deal with, arriving at your destination refreshed and ready to explore!

After several consecutive days of setting back the clocks (or moving the clocks forward), your internal clock may feel a tinge that something’s not quite right. But it’s never severe as transiting across 8 timezones all at once on an overnight flight.

Personally, we always prefer westbound repositioning cruises to eastbound routes. During westbound repositioning cruises (more prevalent in the fall), every day or so you get an extra hour of sleep ! It’s a phenomenal little perk to repositioning cruises! We tend to find ourselves waking up earlier than normal yet feeling well-rested.

We’re typically not early risers. Yet with all the extra hours of sleep on westbound voyages, we’re often awake to catch the many impressive sunrises while crossing the world’s oceans!

Sunrise in the open ocean after waking up early on a repositioning cruise

Benefit: Unique Onboard Experience of Repositioning Cruises

Often repositioning cruises will transit passengers across vast oceans. These grand voyages tend to bring out the romanticism of yesteryear , traveling by sea. There’s something so peaceful and relaxing about being in the middle of the ocean.

But it’s not boring. There’s so much to do on repositioning cruises, besides all the fun ports. Many of these large ships are like mini-cities, full of recreation, bars, theatres, libraries, pools, activity centers, gyms, spas, shops, and more.

We’ve been on repositioning cruises with rock-climbing walls, surfing waves, ice-skating rinks, and bowling allies! In addition to all that, most cruise lines bring on extra entertainment and lecturers to help fill the added time at sea.

Collage of Things to do on a long repositioning cruise:-water slide-go kart track-bowling-entertainment performers on a stage

There’s also more time to connect with crew and other passengers that you’ll see again and again throughout a lengthy repositioning cruise journey. We’ve found that people who take repositioning cruises often have the same mindset as us when it comes to travel, so bonds are easily formed with this mutual interest. We’ve made lifelong friends on repositioning cruises.

Outside the ship, repositioning cruises can present rare opportunities for photography and wildlife viewing out in the middle of the ocean. For example, taking a repositioning cruise across the North Pacific, we spotted almost unimaginable amounts of whales – hundreds of them! Another memorable moment was waking up to see a volcano outside our window while cruising near Russia.

Stromboli volcano from a repositioning cruise

Passengers aboard repositioning cruises also have the opportunity to complete an assortment of unique maritime feats . It’s quite the experience to entirely cross one of the world’s oceans by sea. That’s bragging rights! Most cruises send personalized certificates to passengers’ staterooms to formally document the feat of a full oceanic crossing.

Depending on the route, you may also cross the Equator , hence immediately going from fall to spring or vice versa. Or you can cross the International Dateline , in which you lose or gain an entire day. When crossing these lines, most cruise ships will put on special events to make a big deal about the occasion. Maritime superstitions are strong and there are some fun traditions that occur onboard during these events.

Celebration with balloon drop to mark crossing the International Date Line during a transpacific repositioning cruise

Seasonality of Repositioning Cruises

Most repositioning cruises operate seasonally, with routes that follow the same patterns every year. There are a few months during the year when repositioning cruises are in much greater abundance, whereas at other times of the year repositioning cruises are nonexistent.

It’s important to understand the narrow time windows when seasonal repositioning cruises make their regional moves and where these routes are commonly found.

A Celebrity repositioning cruise departs Alaska in the fall to in a transpacific voyage to warmer weather

When is the Best Time of Year to Take a Repositioning Cruise?

The best time to take a repositioning cruise is when these one-way cruises are actively running. This only occurs a few months each year.

Seasonal repositioning cruises are most active during the change in seasons:

These seasonal repositioning cruises occur in the greatest abundance twice per year , peaking around late March and well into April , and then again peaking again in October and November .

So those are generally the best months to take repositioning cruises. Although there are seasonal repositioning cruises that depart a bit earlier than average (March in the Spring, September in the Fall) and some repositioning cruises that depart later than average (May in the Spring, December in the Fall).

Meanwhile, repositioning cruises are very uncommon January-February and are exceptionally rare from June-August.

Because these seasonal shifts dictate the timing of repositioning cruise voyages, prospective passengers need to time their transits accordingly for spring and fall months. Unfortunately, it’s not possible to just pick any time of year you want to take a repositioning cruise. You must be on repositioning cruises’ schedule.

Where Do Repositioning Cruises Go?

Repositioning cruises generally travel on northbound and westbound itineraries in the spring while reversing course to voyage southbound and eastbound in the fall. The exact routes vary greatly by season.

Common Repositioning Cruises Routes in the Spring

The most common trend for Spring repositioning cruises is for ships to be relocated towards:

  • European ports for Europe’s summer cruise season and
  • the Pacific Northwest (specifically, Vancouver & Seattle) for Alaska’s summer cruise season.

Spring (April-May) repositioning cruises generally voyage Northbound and Westbound, with a few exceptions. To help remember, use this mnemonic device: spring repositioning cruises “spring up, spring forward.”

Spring Repositioning Cruise Route Map

These are typical repositioning cruise routes during the spring months:

  • Northern Transatlantic : Florida (and US East Coast) ➡️ Europe
  • Southern Transatlantic : Argentina & Brazil ➡️ Europe
  • Panama Canal : Florida (and US East Coast) ➡️ US Pacific Coast
  • TransAmerica Panama Canal : Chile ➡️ Florida
  • Southern Transpacific : Sydney & Auckland ➡️ Hawaii, California, & Pacific Northwest
  • TransAmerica Pacific : Chile ➡️ California & Pacific Northwest
  • TransAsia : Asia (usually Singapore) ➡️ Europe
  • MiddleEastern : Middle East (usually UAE) ➡️ Europe
  • TransAfrica : South Africa ➡️ Europe

Common Repositioning Cruise Routes in the Fall

During Autumn , cruises are repositioned away from Europe and Alaska. Most commonly ships are moved to Florida and US East Coast ports to do Caribbean cruises during winter months. But cruises are also repositioned to Asia and locations throughout the southern hemisphere.

Fall (October-November) repositioning cruises generally voyage on Eastbound and Southbound itineraries, with a few exceptions. Mnemonic device: fall repositioning cruises “fall down and fall back.”

Fall Repositioning Cruise Route Map

This is where cruise lines tend to reposition their cruise ships in the Fall:

  • Northern Transatlantic : Europe ➡️ Florida (and US East Coast)
  • Southern Transatlantic : Europe ➡️ Argentina & Brazil
  • Panama Canal : US Pacific Coast ➡️ Florida (and US East Coast)
  • TransAmerica Panama Canal : Florida ➡️ Chile
  • Southern Transpacific : Hawaii, California, & Pacific Northwest ➡️ Sydney & Auckland
  • TransAmerica Pacific : California & Pacific Northwest ➡️ Chile
  • TransAsia : Europe ➡️ Asia (usually Singapore)
  • MiddleEastern : Europe ➡️ Middle East (usually UAE)
  • TransAfrica : Europe ➡️ South Africa
  • Canadian Maritimes : US East Coast ⬅️➡️ Quebec, Canada

Common Misconceptions of Repositioning Cruises

We regularly hear so many misconceptions about repositioning cruises. When people hear about us getting a good deal on a repositioning cruise, we regularly get comments like, “you must be washing the dishes.” I assure you we are not.

Repositioning cruises are NOT stripped-down versions of a cruise. They are full-on cruises, with all the same great complimentary dining options, entertainment, activities, and high standards as their regular itineraries.

We want to debunk these myths and tell you what repositioning cruises are really like.

Relaxing on a lounge chair on the lido deck during a repositioning cruise

Repositioning Cruises Are Full of Days At Sea

Repositioning cruises do usually have more sea days than a regular cruise itinerary. But repositioning cruises also usually make many stops throughout the voyage, for passengers to get off the ship and explore.

We’ve already mentioned how one of the best benefits of repositioning cruises is their exotic itineraries. Yet many people don’t fully realize the full potential of interesting destinations along the way during repositioning cruise itineraries.

Many people envision weeks at sea over expanses of open ocean. Sure, there is a bit of that. But there are also fascinating dots of land along the way that you may have never realized.

Most repositioning cruises make several port calls throughout their voyages, as this will appeal more to potential cruisegoers. Often the ports during repositioning cruises will be exotic remote destinations that aren’t typically reached by cruises.

Transatlantic repositioning cruises often stop in the Azore Islands, the Canary Islands, and Bermuda, in addition to Caribbean and European ports. These mid-Atlantic islands help to minimize what would otherwise be lengthy stretches of sea days. And while you’ve probably heard of Bermuda and the Canary Islands, you may not realize what a beautiful and fascinating place the Azores are!

Meanwhile, transpacific repositioning cruises often create exotic South Pacific itineraries to include an assortment of South Pacific islands, including the likes of Fiji and Hawaii. We’re particularly big fans of the northern transpacific routes, which almost always include an assortment of intriguing Japanese ports, beautiful Alaskan ports, and scenic cruising, like in Glacier Bay – wow!

Other routes can be even more packed with ports, such as Asia repositioning cruises or repositioning cruises to/from South America. On a Panama Canal repositioning cruise we took from Florida to Chile, the ship stopped at amazing Latin American ports nearly every other day as we journeyed down the western coast of South America.

Meanwhile, a two-week repositioning cruise we took from Hong Kong to Singapore only had three sea days during the entire trip! On that voyage, we actually wanted a few more days to relax in between so many busy port days. It all just goes to show that repositioning cruises are not all boring cruises completely filled with sea days every single day.

Cruise lines know that potential customers won’t be attracted to boring repositioning cruise itineraries. So they almost always plan many interesting ports along the way.

langkawi Malaysia at sunrise while pulling into port on a repositioning cruise

There’s Nothing To Do on Repositioning Cruises

Many people falsely believe that since the cruise is being repositioned, there is a lack of entertainment and things to do onboard. It’s actually the opposite.

For example, on one of our last repositioning cruise journeys, we didn’t have any time to watch to even begin the first episode of the series we downloaded on our laptop that we intended to watch during the voyage to Japan. Instead, we were too busy taking advantage of the many fun activities, learning the basics of the Japanese language, going to cooking demonstrations, listening to navigation talks, watching awesome performances, attending parties, and soaking in the many intriguing lectures.

While the thought of attending lectures may sound boring to some, we find the quality of lectures on repositioning cruises makes them very worthwhile. Take Celebrity’s “Beyond the Podium” lecture series for example, which usually brings on 2-3 speakers to give talks on various topics. But since this was a lengthy repositioning cruise, they packed the agenda with 6 different speakers, each with their own expertise.

This included the first British woman to reach the North Pole (Sue Stockdale), a former F1 racecar driver, a Buddhism and meditation expert, a naturalist explaining the aquatic life around us, an expert on Marilyn Monroe, and a neuroscientist showing us how to unlock secrets of the brain. We departed the ship much wiser than we arrived!

After working out our minds, we try to squeeze in a bit of exercise into the day. Although there are always great gyms onboard with ocean views, we favor fresh air and walking around a lower deck while whale watching and putting into practice what we learned at the naturalist lecture.

Then there are all the different deck games and challenges . We’ve gone to putting competitions, bean bag toss, bingo, and even archery at sea. But we just enjoy the pub-style trivia and are part of a trivia team that meets each afternoon. This progressive competition is fun in itself. But it doubles as an opportunity to meet, mingle, and get to know our teammates and new friends.

Come night , there’s always a big production show in the theatre, from Broadway-style shows to musicians to Cirque du Soleil-style performances. We particularly enjoy if there’s a rock concert or a good comedian.

Finally, the late nights on repositioning cruises usually wind down with a live game show and/or a full-on theme party. On our last repositioning cruise, there was a Motown party and a “Latin Sizzle” fiesta, complete with professional dancers in costume.

Meanwhile, there are all features and shipboard amenities that these megaships offer that go way beyond shuffleboard. Instead, there are rock climbing walls, go-kart tracks, surfing waves, ice skating rinks, laser tag, water slides, and more. There’s usually so much to do! Even on repositioning cruises with many sea days, we often find ourselves scrambling on the last few days trying to experience all the things we haven’t done yet.

And during repositioning cruises, there are almost never any lines or waits for these activities that are otherwise packed during the single sea day of a regular cruise itinerary. I once learned to surf on Royal Caribbean’s FlowRider because no one else was ever using it, so I had it all to myself. I also got real good on NCL’s go-karts since they never had a line.

And if that all isn’t enough, there are even more social activities organized by passengers on sites such as CruiseCritic. During one of our first repositioning cruises, we participated in a multi-day Amazing Race-style competition organized by fellow passengers, which turned out to be a highlight of that two-week voyage.

With all that there is to do, we sometimes find it necessary to schedule downtime to relax by the pool or watch a movie. Otherwise, we have a bad habit of packing our schedule during sea days with activities nearly every hour.

Rest assured, you will not go bored on a repositioning cruise. …Unless, of course, you want to, and that’s okay too!

The Seas Are Too Rough in the Open Ocean

While the seas can be rough in the middle of the ocean, this is not always the case. Modern cruise ships are becoming so large and stable that it’s often difficult to even feel like you’re on a boat during a moderate chop. But if the seas do get rough, most ships have what’s known as stabilizers , which greatly lessen any rocking sensation.

The exact route and time of year of each repositioning cruise will impact your chance of rough seas too. If you’re on a transatlantic repositioning cruise at the end of September, this is the height of hurricane season. But that still doesn’t necessarily mean that the open ocean will be rough during that time.

All ships will steer far clear of a storm of such magnitude. Still, hurricanes still have the capacity to churn up the sea hundreds of miles away. So this is something to keep in mind. But the middle of the ocean can also be remarkably calm.

Our ocean crossings have been mostly calm and often surprisingly flat seas in the middle of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. In nearly 200 days aboard repositioning cruises, we’ve experienced only a handful of days with some motion, but it was never bad enough to cause us to become seasick.

Side ship view of flat calm seas in the open ocean during a transatlantic repositioning cruise

How Much Do Repositioning Cruises Cost?

Repositioning cruise deals can vary greatly in cost, based on purchasing trends, the timing of the purchase, the popularity of the ship, and the appeal of the exact itinerary.

That said, it is regularly possible to find luxury repositioning cruises that cost less than a ticket for a coach seat on a cramped redeye flight between the same two points.

Ok, so exactly how much does a repositioning cruise cost?

A decent deal for a two-week oceanic crossing can range from around $400-$800 per person. That breaks down to about $30-$60 per person, per night! Personally, we try to shoot for repositioning cruise prices under $50 per person, per night. Occasionally, we’ll go above that threshold for a great itinerary or if extra perks are included.

That should give you a general idea of how low in price repositioning cruises can be. But understand that they can be much more expensive than that. Factors such as great itineraries and sought-after ships will certainly help to drive up the prices for repositioning cruises. Purchasing trends also affect pricing. It’s not uncommon to see repositioning cruise fares at $1,000 per person and much higher.

Yet supply and demand for each particular voyage can help drop repositioning cruise prices very low. So how low can they go?

The lowest price we’ve ever seen for a long-distance repositioning cruise was  $159 per person for an inside cabin on the Pullmantur Monarch. That came out to only $12.23 per person, per day, as we wined and dined while crossing the Atlantic for two weeks! Yes, for a mere twelve dollars per day! And this voyage even included an unlimited beverage package! It’s hard to believe but it’s true.

A Pina Colada on the Pullmantur Monarch repositioning cruise

We couldn’t afford NOT to go! So how was this super cheap repositoning cruise? While we still enjoyed that extremely inexpensive voyage, it was on a 3-star ship on a European cruise line. Although we appreciated the fun umbrella drinks, comfy confines, and steak dinners, that particular repositioning cruise wasn’t exactly luxury. You can read our full review of our $159 Pullmantur Monarch cruise here .

Often, the cheapest repositioning cruises can be found on older 3-star ships. For example, there are usually a good assortment of MSC ships making the repositioning cruise voyage between Brazil and Italy for rates of $30 per day, or less. We once took a long repositioning cruise on one of MSC’s 3-star ships. While it definitely wasn’t our favorite, we still had an enjoyable cruise. Yet reviews on those sailings can be mixed.

So what does a 5-star repositioning cruise cost?

In the past, we’ve found two-week repositioning cruises on 5-star ships for as low as $300. In 2023, the least expensive repositioning cruise we’ve spotted is $446 for a 13-day late April voyage from Miami to England on the 5.5-star Celebrity Silhouette .

Screen shot of a repositioning cruise deal for a 5-star Celebrity transatlantic, found on CruiseDirect.com

It’s a great ship and this particular sailing has a decent itinerary including Bermuda, Ireland, France, and England. But keep in mind that the least expensive repositioning cruises can sometimes be cheap for a reason, either a poor itinerary or an undesirable ship. There’s a good chance you’ll be spending more than $500 per person, for the repositioning cruise you desire.

That said, every year you can typically find at least several dozen repositioning cruises for under $1,000 and dozens of repositioning cruises priced below $50 per person, per night (based on double occupancy).

To provide you with some recent examples of low-priced repositioning cruises, check out the repositioning cruise deals below for 2023 and 2024.

Do note that prices are always changing, so the deals listed below certainly can change or be gone by the time you read this. The list below is intended simply to provide some idea of how inexpensive 2023 repositioning cruise prices can be. That said, if you see a repositioning cruise deal you like, click the link to see up-to-date availability and pricing through our trusted affiliate partner at CruiseDirect .

Examples of Cheapest Repositioning Cruise Deals 2023 :

  • MSC, 5-star, March 2024, Brazil to Canary Islands, 11 nights – $329 ($30/night)
  • MSC, 3.5-star, April, Brazil to Portugal, 13 nights – $349 ($26/night)
  • Celebrity Silhouette, 5.5-star, April, Miami to UK, 13 nights – $446 ($34/night)
  • Holland America, 5-star, Florida to Spain, 14 nights – $399 ($28/night)
  • MSC, 3.5-star, Nov 2023, Italy to Brazil, 21 nights – $599 ($28/night)
  • MSC, 3.5-star, Oct 2023, Norway to Brazil, 21 nights – $649 ($31/night)
  • Princess, 5-star, March 2023, Florida to England, 14 nights – $569 ($40/night)
  • Norwegian, 4.5-star, April 2023, NYC to Spain, 15 nights – $662 ($44/night)
  • Holland America, 5-star, April 2023, Florida to Italy, 14 nights – $399 ($29/night)
  • MSC Divina, 4-star, April 2024, NYC to Italy, 16 nights – $499 ($31/night)
  • Royal Caribbean, 5-star, April 2023, Australia to Hawaii, 17 nights – $851 ($50/night)
  • Holland America, 5-star, April 2023, Japan to Vancouver, 14 nights – $799 ($57/night)
  • Norwegian, 5-star, April 2023, Miami to LA, 15 nights – $586 ($39/night)
  • Norwegian, 4-star, April 2023, Miami to Seattle, 20 nights – $679 ($xx/night)
  • MSC, 3.5-star, Nov 2023, Italy to Egypt, 11 nights – $299 ($27/night)
  • MSC, 3.5-star, April 2024, South Africa to Italy, 23 nights – $599 ($26/night)

Search CruiseDirect to find many more repositioning cruises that meet your ideal criteria. We’ve booked many cruises with CruiseDirect and found they often have the best deals and promos. Search repositioning cruises on CruiseDirect .

Potential Drawbacks to Repositioning Cruises: How to Overcome

These repositioning cruises sound great. So what’s the catch?

Really there is no big catch. Repositioning cruises are truly fantastic travel bargains. Yet there definitely are some challenges that repositioning cruises present that prospective passengers need to be aware of.

Watching the ocean outside a large port hole on a cruise ship

Consider: The Time of Year of Repositioning Cruises May Not Work

Most repositioning cruises occur in mid-Fall and mid-Spring when the seasons change, as already discussed. If you want to take a repositioning cruise o utside of those narrow windows of time, it’s usually not possible .

For example, let’s say you’re able to take some time off in the month of June and want to take a repositioning cruise in June. Sorry, there usually aren’t any repositioning cruises happening over the summer months.

How to Maximize the Narrow Time Windows of Repositioning Cruises :

  • Try to plan your travels around repositioning cruises, if possible.
  • Travel in the Spring and Fall.

In doing so, you not only take advantage of a great repositioning cruise deal, but you’ll arrive in a destination that is in shoulder season. This is the period between the high season and the low season. During this time weather tends to be nice yet the overcrowding and higher accommodation rates haven’t yet gone into effect.

Consider: The Need for a Return Ticket

Most people will still need a flight to return back home  after the repositioning cruise Sometimes one-way international flights can be costly. If you are not continuing to travel onward, the repositioning cruise may not be financially practical.

How to Lessen the Expense of a Return Flight After a Repositioning Cruise :

  • Use travel hacking techniques and/or redeem points to book a return flight for cheap or free.
  • There are some great budget airlines with inter-continental flights. Example: it’s now easily possible to score flight deals between Europe and the US for under $500.
  • If you have the flexibility, you can just continue traveling. (That’s the solution we take!)

Yet even if you don’t have the flexibility of time to continue traveling, these cruises are still bargains even with the added cost of a return flight, perhaps just slightly less so.

Consider: Length of Voyage of Repositioning Cruises May Be Prohibitive

The average transatlantic repositioning cruise takes about two weeks, while transpacific cruises and other routes can take three weeks or even longer. The longest repositioning cruise we’ve taken was 30 days, from Italy to South Africa.

We’re fortunate to have the flexibility of time when planning our voyages. Yet many working Americans only get about two weeks of vacation time per year, so such a crossing may not make sense or be logistically possible. It could be completely illogical to spend two weeks crossing the Atlantic, only to then immediately take a flight back home.

How to Take Advantage of Long Repositioning Cruise Voyages

Repositioning cruises may not be ideal for people with limited vacation time. If you’re not in a position to take an expanse of time off from your job, you may want to reconsider taking a repositioning cruise.

So who can take advantage of repositioning cruises ?

  • Location independent professionals,
  • long-term travelers,
  • people on sabbatical or a gap year,
  • those who are relocating from one region to another,
  • digital nomads, and
  • retirees (which leads us to the next point).

Consider: Repositioning Cruises Attract a Mature Crowd

Retirees have long known about the travel secret of repositioning cruises. Many savvy seniors rightfully take full advantage of these one-way cruise deals.

If you’re below the age of 60, you’ll likely be among the youngest 5% of passengers on a repositioning cruise. This may be a turnoff for Gen X, Millenials, or Gen Z passengers.

How to Find Your Tribe on Repositioning Cruises :

Enjoy everyone! We took a dozen repositioning cruises throughout our 30s and we loved meeting interesting people regardless of whether they were one of the few passengers on repositioning cruises our age to the 80-year-olds on the cruises and everyone in between.

Besides, 60s are the new 40s! While repositioning cruises typically attract a more mature crowd, they certainly aren’t a floating geriatric retirement center.

The people who go on repositioning cruises t end to be adventurous souls who like to have a good time . Many older repositioning cruise travelers have done a heck of a lot more traveling than we have. They have some incredible travel stories to share! They’re often savvy travelers too and understand great travel value, so we always share that in common with our fellow repositioning cruisers and swap tips.

These adventurous cross-ocean cruise itineraries tend to attract fun-loving groups and many of them can party harder than we can. Just think about your crazy drunk uncle or your fun aunt. There are lots of them onboard, and they are awesome!

And there’s always at least a handful of other people onboard who are around our age. They stick out, just like we do, so the younger people are easy to spot. Being among the only younger passengers on the ship, you’ll have something to immediately bond over. After two weeks at sea together, you may have just developed a lifelong friendship.

Consider: Waiting for Cheapest Rates on Repositioning Cruises Can Be a Gamble

Sometimes it takes a bit of knowledge and watching rates to score a highly discounted price on a repositioning cruise. Repositioning cruise rates fluctuate greatly based on supply and demand. So it can be tricky to score a repositioning cruise bargain at the super-cheap prices we’ve touted in this post.

It’s often a good strategy to wait until the last minute to score a bargain. Yet you run the very real risk of prices rising or a repositioning cruise selling out. It’s a gamble.

How to Snag Great Deals on Repositioning Cruises

  • Be thorough when you search for repositioning cruises
  • Book a refundable cruise fare. Then keep an eye on the price. If it drops, have your fare adjusted or cancel and rebook the cruise. Or book a different cruise if you discover something else, and cancel your refundable repositioning cruise.
  • Yet if you’re flexible with the cruise line and exact itinerary, the gamble of waiting usually pays off to snag last-minute deals on common repositioning cruise routes. The more flexible you are, the better. If you can be brave enough to wait until a month or so before the departure and book a non-refundable fare, this is often the best time to book a low-priced repositioning cruise on common routes.

Consider: Solo Travelers Are Hit with Heavy Single Supplement Fees

Solo travelers can have a difficult time finding great deals on repositioning since cruises tend to impose a single supplement fee. It’s usually at least 50%-75%, but is more often double the price – ouch! Therefore repositioning cruises, or cruising in general, can often become cost prohibitive for solo travelers.

How Solo Cruises Can Try to Avoid the Single Supplement Fee on Repositioning Cruises

  • Sometimes repositioning cruise rates go so low, that they’re still affordable even when having to pay a single supplement. For example: if you find a $400 repositioning cruise with a 100% single supplement fee, the $800 fare can still be a great deal for a 2-week voyage.
  • Try to find a travel buddy to join you.
  • Some cruise lines are nice enough to waive a single supplement fee. Seek these out! We’ve found that Norwegian tends to be the most generous at waiving single supplement fees and some NCL ships even have solo cruiser cabins and lounges.

Consider: The Wifi on Repositioning Cruises Can Be Slow and Costly

For those who need to stay connected for work or other responsibilities, repositioning cruises can become problematic. Wifi during repositioning cruises tends to be slow and very expensive. Often the cost to have unlimited wifi during the voyage can exceed the cost of the entire repositioning cruise itself. It’s that expensive!

Wifi usually runs on a satellite signal. So while out in the middle of the ocean, it can become extremely sluggish or will go out entirely. Yet as cruise ships upgrade to more reliable wifi technology, like Starlink, this should become less of an issue.

How to overcome expensive wifi on repositioning cruises :

For those who need some minimal connectivity, like us, repositioning cruises can still be very feasible.

  • If you’re able to take a digital detox without having work obligations, it can be so refreshing to disconnect for a few weeks.
  • If not, then whenever in port, visit cafes with free wifi or use your phone to connect if it has an international data plan.
  • Buy small internet packages to take care of crucial tasks while at sea.
  • And be sure to use all our Cruise Wifi Hacks .

using a laptop while on a repositioning cruise

Consider: Extra Costs Add To the Total Price of Repositioning Cruises

Wifi isn’t the only item that’ll add a significant expense to a repositioning cruise. First, understand that the prices you see listed online usually don’t include port fees and taxes, which often tacks on an extra few hundred dollars to the total cost of the cruise.

In addition to those fees, once onboard, you’re charged an additional $10-$15 per person, per day for gratuities to the deserving waitstaff and cabin steward. For a two-week repositioning cruise that can add up to an extra $400 for a couple to your total cruise expense.

Additionally, alcoholic drinks are often pricey cruises, as are shore excursions to take while in port.

Minimize and Budget For Additional Repositioning Cruise Fees and Expenses

  • Take taxes and port fees are unavoidable. When searching cruises, see the full cost including these fees.
  • Research the gratuities on your ship and budget accordingly for them.
  • Don’t throw money away in the casino.
  • When in port, go ashore independently to avoid expensive group tours offered by the cruise line.
  • Limit your drinking while on repositioning cruises and take advantage of our 25 Best Ways to Get Free and Cheap Drinks on a Cruise .

Consider: The Best Repositioning Cruise Deals Are For Interior Staterooms

The best deals are usually for interior staterooms (meaning, no balcony or window). To enjoy the luxury of waking up to the ocean breeze in your stateroom, you’re likely going to need to pay more than the prices we’ve mentioned throughout this article.

But not necessarily. Inexpensive veranda rooms are possible on repositioning cruises. We’ve regularly seen balcony staterooms on repositioning cruises for less than $1,000 per person, per sailing. On rare occasions, we’ve even managed to score deals in which the cruise was selling balcony staterooms for the same price as interior staterooms!

If the price is right, it can certainly be worth it to upgrade to a balcony stateroom during repositioning cruises, given all the extra time at sea.

How to Find Inexpensive Balcony Staterooms on Repositioning Cruises :

  • If a balcony room is important to you, filter your search accordingly and sniff out the cheapest repositioning cruises with balconies.
  • After purchasing an inside or outside cabin, bid for an upgrade to a balcony.
  • Read our comprehensive article detailing: 10 Secrets How to Get a Free Balcony Upgrade on a Cruise

Woman lounging on bed of balcony stateroom while sailing out of Vancouver on a transpacific repositioning cruise

Travel Tips for Repositioning Cruises

Choose the best cruise line to fit your repositioning cruise desires.

We’re often asked, what’s the best cruise line for repositioning cruises? The answer is highly subjective.

Personally, we like to focus on the best itineraries and the best values. That has led us to cruise on most major cruise lines and even a few more obscure lines. While we’ve definitely enjoyed some cruise lines more than others, we have no favorite to suggest to a wide audience. We’re often easy to please whenever on a repositioning cruise that has a great itinerary at a low cost.

But other travelers can be much more particular about their preference in choosing a cruise line for a long voyage like a repositioning cruise. All cruise brands are different. So if you’re going to call the ship home for several weeks, it’s a good idea to ensure the cruise line is a good fit for you. Your experience on a repositioning cruise can be greatly affected by the cruise line you choose.

Here are our personal opinions having taken repositioning cruises on the following lines:

  • Carnival – Casual, we enjoy the “fun ship” but the party atmosphere may not be for everyone
  • Costa – Caters to European travelers, excellent Italian food, subpar amenities, and entertainment
  • Celebrity – Lives up to its “modern luxury” branding, great dining, elegant yet still fun
  • Holland America – Refined yet relaxed, great dining, older crowd, fantastic enrichment, best itineraries
  • MSC – Experience varies by ship with older 3-star ships being subpar yet we’ve still enjoyed, can be a largely international crowd depending on the repositioning cruise route
  • Norwegian – Casual, focus on flexibility, more areas to spend $ than other lines, fantastic entertainment
  • Royal Caribbean – Casual and fun, good all-around experience, lots of onboard activities

Research Ports Before Your Repositioning Cruise

If you like to explore, ensure to do research on your ports before you embark on your repositioning cruise. Or download travel articles and ebooks about the destinations to read during sea days.

It can be nice to arrive at a port with a solid plan of what you want to do with the minimal time you have there. If you’re comfortable traveling independently, exploring on your own will help save significantly on costs in comparison to purchasing the ship’s pricy shore excursions. Just be sure to leave yourself plenty of time to get back to the ship so you don’t get left behind!

Research popular points of interest. Determine the best ways to reach attractions, whether that be by walking, public transportation, taxi, or a local tour.

Take Full Advantage of the Entertainment and Onboard Amenities

Most of the amenities, activities, and entertainment on repositioning cruises are free. Don’t be a homebody and sit in your stateroom during the sea days. Get out there and take advantage of all the fun things to do on the ship itself.

Get out of your comfort zone and try something new, even if it’s not something you typically enjoy. Participate in progressive trivia, which can be a great way to make new friends. Go to the enrichment lectures to learn about the destinations you’re visiting. Make it a point to attend the shows in the evening and get a front-row seat! Eat all the food and do all the things !

Important Things to Do on the First Day of a Repositioning Soon

There are a few things you should consider doing on the first day of any repositioning cruise to help ensure you’ll be comfortable throughout the long voyage.

Collage illustrating 4 things to do on the first day of a repositioning cruise:-read the daily itinerary-weigh yourself-check out library books-unpack all clothes

Here’s a checklist of tips for things to do on the embarkation day of any repositioning cruise.

🕒 1) Get with the program – A daily program always awaits new passengers. Check it. While other passengers could be clustering at the buffet for lunch, this lets you know what other complimentary restaurants are open to enjoy. It also helps to plan out the rest of the day. Start your repositioning cruise off right and be informed. Know when the muster drill is, where to go for the sail away party, and what time you can make dinner reservations.

🍽️ 2) Make dinner reservations – We always forgo traditional set dining times in favor of “anytime dining,” to have the flexibility to eat whenever we want. The drawback to this is sometimes there are popular periods, in which walk-ins can incur waits. This is particularly true on the busy first night of a cruise. To avoid this and waltz right into the main dining room, simply make a reservation soon after boarding the ship.

🛳️ 3) Explore every nook – Repositioning cruises are on ships that are often enormous! We’ve found that cruises tend to have many hidden venues and quiet nooks. Get to know this place that’ll be your home for several weeks. We like to get our bearings by walking the length of all major decks, plus going up & down the bow and stern stairs. In doing so, we’ve discovered many awesome spaces that we’ll retreat to throughout the voyage.

⚖️ 4) Weigh yourself – There are so many indulgent dining opportunities while cruising that many people say they pack on 5 lbs during each week of a repositioning cruise. With such an abundance of delicious food, a lengthy cruise can be dangerous to the waistline. So we like to keep track of that. We’ll always order dessert. But if the scale starts tipping too far in the wrong direction, we’ll know it’s time to start making healthier choices.

📚 5) Get to the library – Most cruises have a healthy stocked library. But on long repositioning cruises, the best books can get swooped up quickly. Those planning to do some reading at sea must act fast!

💆‍♀️ 6) Enter the Spa Raffle – On most ships, the spa usually has a raffle on the first day of the cruise in which they’ll give away spa passes and free treatments. You must be present to win. Find out when it is and then take 20 minutes to listen to their offers and enter the raffle. You may win spa access for the length of the cruise or a treatment during a slow sea day.

🧳 7) Unpack and unwind – This may seem obvious, but when staying in hotels for 2-3 nights at a time it can be counterproductive to unpack everything. We don’t. But lengthy cruises offer the simple luxury of closet space! It’s something to fully take advantage of during a multi-week stay on these floating hotels. This can be the final embarkation day chore before fully slipping into vacation mode.

Stay Active during Sea Days

We’ve found it can get easy to feel sluggish during a long stretch of sea days during a repositioning cruise. But it can feel good to stay active! Hit the gym and then give yourself a good excuse to have a second dessert.

Personally, we love to simply walk laps around the outer deck during repositioning cruises. It’s nice to get those fresh ocean breezes and listen to the endless swells while watching for marine life and getting a bit of exercise.

Walking the outer deck to exercise on a lengthy repositioning cruise

Ensure to Stay Safe By Having Medical Coverage on Your Repositioning Cruise

When traveling great expanses across the ocean, a travel insurance policy is an absolute must-have. We never take a repositioning cruise without travel insurance. Sure, travel protect the investment of the repositioning cruise itself. Yet, more importantly, travel insurance can help keep you safe in the event of any illness or unfortunate accident during a repositioning cruise.

The shipboard doctor visits on cruises are notoriously expensive should you need their services. A good travel policy will help to cover the hundreds of dollars of your shipboard doctor visit if you were to get a cold. But what you really need to have travel insurance coverage for is in the instance of something really serious happens and you’d need to cover the hundreds of thousands of dollars for medical evacuation and/or repatriation . Without proper travel insurance, such an unfortunate occurrence would be financially devastating .

Helipad on bow of cruise ship, which can be used for emergency evacuations

Thankfully, we’ve never had to be medically evacuated from a cruise ship. But travel insurance has covered our medical bills and has even lost luggage when flying in to catch a repositioning cruise. In that instance, I was allotted $800 to buy new clothes, so we got to go on a shopping spree before our cruise! Needless to say, travel insurance can pay for itself.

Find a policy and coverage that fits your needs. As for what travel insurance coverage to buy for your repositioning cruise , consider the following plans, depending on your coverage needs. (We’ve used each of these for different coverage needs.)

  • Safety Wing – A travel and medical incident insurance built specifically for digital nomads. Low-cost coverage can be used as a safety net to cover critical medical needs that may arise. Covers most nationalities, up to age 69. Get a quick quote .
  • World Nomads – More comprehensive coverage, including adventure sports, higher medical coverage limits, trip cancellation, and more. Covers most nationalities, up to age 70. Get a quick quote .
  • CruiseSafe by VisitorsCoverage is comprehensive travel and medical insurance, that includes trip cancellation and medical evacuations. Typically more expensive, but offers comprehensive coverage that is specific to cruise travel. Covers up to age 99. Get a quick quote .

Pack for Versatility on a Repositioning Cruise

It’s possible that you’ll need formal wear and beachwear for a repositioning cruise. Given that you’re changing regions, you may also need to pack for tropical climates and cold weather climates all in the same trip.

Pack light, but bring layers for varying weather conditions. Do your best to pack versatile clothes that can be repurposed.

Be strategic in how you pack too! If traveling from a cold weather climate to a warm weather climate, pack the warm-weather clothes on the bottom of your luggage. Then once in a warm-weather location, stuff your jackets, gloves, and scarves into packing cubes like these  so they don’t get in the way of the warm-weather clothing you now need.

When it comes to formalwear on repositioning cruises , packing can be a challenge. Many repositioning cruises have a few formal nights throughout the long voyage when most passengers dress up and a dress code may be imposed in the dining room. This can pose a problem for nomads and long-term travelers who aren’t roaming the world with suits and cocktail dresses in their packs.

So there are some different strategies to use for formal nights on repositioning cruises :

  • Choose a cruise line, like NCL, that doesn’t have a formal night.
  • Don’t participate in formal night and hit the buffet instead.
  • Go to a thrift store to buy cheap yet acceptable formalwear. Then donate it after the cruise, so you don’t have to continue to carry it in your luggage. (We’ve often done this.)
  • For men, jackets are often the norm but I’ve been greeted in the main dining room on formal night wearing slacks, a collared shirt, and a tie.
  • For women, pack a versatile dress that can be dressed up or down.

For more packing tips or inspiration on what to pack, read our Ultimate Travel Packing Checklist and Packing Tips for World Travel .

Packing cubes on deck of cruise ship, packing winter clothes while cruising to warmer tropical climate

Have a Plan for Laundry on Repositioning Cruises

Repositioning cruises are lengthy voyages, so you may have a need to have your clothes washed. Laundry service is available on repositioning cruises, but it tends to be quite pricy. Be sure to have a plan.

Here are a few ideas for doing laundry on lengthy cruises:

  • Just pay for laundry on the cruise and budget accordingly.
  • When on the ship keep an eye out for sales on laundry service .
  • Pack enough clean clothes to last the entire voyage .
  • Hand wash laundry in the sink. Pack a small bottle of Woolite or these travel packets of SinkSuds.
  • If you have a long or overnight port call, get your clothes washed for cheap on land.
  • Self-service laundry is increasingly rare on cruises, but some ships still have laundry facilities. If your ship does, plan according.

Enjoy The Unique Repositioning Cruise Journey!

Repositioning cruises are a different type of travel. Take some time out of your day to appreciate this unique mode of transportation as you ply the seven seas! Soak in the endless views, catch the endless sunsets and sunrises, and get into the relaxing rhythm of the ocean swells. Enjoy!

Sunset atop a repositioning cruise voyaging in the Red Sea

More Cruise Tips to Save Money on Your Repositioning Cruise!

Are you intrigued about repositioning cruises? Don’t stop reading now! We’ve still got lots more to spill. Be sure to check out these articles below for further reading all of our best cruise tips:

🚢 Be sure to check out  all of our favorite cruise tips  in our latest article about cruising:  Top 50+ Cruise Hacks to Save You Money, Hassle, and Weight Gain .

🚢 Want a balcony stateroom, but can only afford an inside cabin? You need to read our:  10 Secrets to Get a Free Balcony Upgrade on a Cruise .

🚢 Have some fun drinking on a repositioning cruise without breaking the bank: 25 Best Ways to Get Free and Cheap Drinks on a Cruise .

🚢 And see how we used a series of repositioning cruises to string together an entire Cheap World Cruise on A Budget .

Conclusion: Travel Guide to Repositioning Cruises

Okay, I know that was a lot to take in. Thank you for reading our Ultimate Guide to Repositioning Cruises! If you’ve skimmed your way to the end of this post or think you may need to refer back to this post later, then consider bookmarking this page to refer back to .

We hope that this article has given you a thorough understanding of what a repositioning cruise is, how it came to be, and the many benefits of taking one.

Repositioning cruises offer a unique and affordable way to travel the world. If it’s an intriguing travel idea that is feasible for you, we’d encourage you to consider taking one on your next adventure. With our guide, you now have all the tools to plan the ultimate repositioning cruise experience. Hopefully, our tips and tricks will help overcome any challenges so you can make the most of your repositioning cruise.

Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time cruiser, we hope that our guide has been helpful in your quest to explore the world on a repositioning cruise.

If you have any other questions about repositioning cruises that weren’t covered in this guide, please ask them in the comments section below. Other readers may be wanting to know the same thing! We’ll be sure to respond back and may even add the info to our guide as we update it in the future.

John & Heather, publishers of RoamingAroundtheWorld, take a selfie atop a cruise ship

Bon voyage! -John & Heather

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April 8, 2024 at 3:37 PM

Thanks for such a thorough article with great tips. My 91 year old mother has just said she would do one, and I’m so happy. I’ve wanted to travel with her since I retired. Never done a repo cruise – diving in to learn about it, and your article is a great starting point.

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August 8, 2022 at 1:43 AM

Excellent information in Great detail.obviously it seems more for the American people but we Europeans do appreciate it Thank you so much

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December 9, 2016 at 9:15 AM

Very informative information but our goal is to take a re positioning ship to Europe ( Spain, Italy or any similar Mediterranean port or country) but being claustrophobic (meaning I can’t fly) what we’re trying to do is take a ship across to Europe “one way” and spend whatever amount of time is necessary exploring parts of Europe (example: 2 to 3 months but we’re flexible ) and then take a re positioning ship back to the USA’s east coast (preferably Florida but not imperative) but I can’t seem to get clear information if this is available… Cordially Ray and Rose

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December 12, 2016 at 3:24 PM

Yes, you most definitely can do that. Florida happens to be one of the best places to do it from. But you may find it necessary to spend at least 4 or 5 months exploring Europe in order to get the timing right. You need to book two separate cruises. Most repositioning cruises from Florida to Europe go in April (with a few at the end of March and beginning of May). So you’ll likely arrive in Europe around sometime in May. Cruises returning from Europe to Florida begin around mid-September which really comes to an apex in October and lingers into early November. So if you were able to find an early May repositioning cruise to Europe and then a mid-September cruise returning, that would give you four months in Europe to explore over the summer. If you’re flexible to stay a little longer on either end, you’ll have even more options. Hope that helps!

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February 12, 2016 at 7:32 AM

We have a trans-atlantic cruise booked for April 2016 – looking for a map that we can print or get e-mailed to us of the route – my husband wants to keep track of each day – doing ft. lauderdale to azores (horta & ponta delgarda) then spain, france, belguim, netherlands and fly home from cophegan. don’t know which rt. holland america will use.

February 12, 2016 at 8:00 AM

Hi Pat, We also love having the cruises route to keep track of exactly where we’re going. I would recommend going to the Holland American website. Once their you can search for your exact cruise which will have the map route for your exact itinerary. Hope that helps!

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November 20, 2015 at 2:47 PM

My friend and I are in our early 70’s and want to cruise a lot! Any tips for how to search for repositioning cruises would be great. Thanks, Bev in Utah

November 20, 2015 at 4:42 PM

Hi Bev! Be sure to see our next post in this series which provides our step-by-step strategies for exactly how to search for repositioning cruises. Its at this link here: http://www.roamingaroundtheworld.com/how-to-get-a-repositioning-cruise-deal-for-less-than-50-per-day/

There tends to be a lot of fun active retirees around your ages on the ship, so you’ll be in good company. Hope you find yourselves the perfect cruise and enjoy!

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October 8, 2015 at 6:09 PM

Hey! I really love your blog and this post is pretty cool! I also have a blog, so I read a lot of travel blogs… so far you are the best! Really great tips and insights… and you write so well! you should’t have 1000 followers, but 100.000! Congrats!

October 10, 2015 at 7:05 AM

Thanks for stopping by and for such the kind words, which are very encouraging! Looking forward to following along your blog as well. We’re in Portugal now! (Azores)

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November 5, 2014 at 6:40 AM

I agree with your post that there are a lot of fun activities we can enjoy if we go for repositioning cruise.For the cost, we can ask if there are also onboard credit or any great cruise deals because there are some limited promotions that we might avail.

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Los Angeles Cruise Guide

Repositioning Cruises from Los Angeles

Several cruise lines offer repositioning cruises from LA. The destinations of these one-way cruise are Florida, New York, Canada, Japan, Australia, Peru and Chile.

A repositioning cruise is one that shifts a ship from one departure port to another. Out of Los Angeles, the cruises often go through the Panama Canal to the East Coast. Repositioning cruises are usually good bargains because one-way cruises are not as popular as round-trips.

January 12, 2024: 15-night cruise to Florida on Norwegian . One-way from Los Angeles to Miami (Florida). Visit Cabo San Lucas (Mexico), Puerto Vallarta (Mexico), Acapulco (Mexico), Puerto Quetzal (Guatemala), Panama City (Panama), the Panama Canal and Cartagena (Colombia).

March 31, 2024: 5-night cruise to Canada on Norwegian . One-way from Los Angeles to Vancouver (Canada). Visit San Francisco (California) and Victoria (Canada).

April 22, 2024: 4-night cruise to Canada on Royal Caribbean . One-way from Los Angeles to Vancouver (Canada). Visit Monterey (California) and Victoria (Canada).

May 1, 2024: 12-day cruise to Canada on Oceania . One-way from Los Angeles to Vancouver (Canada). Visit San Francisco (California), Astoria (Oregon), Sitka (Alaska), Icy Strait Point (Alaska), Juneau (Alaska) and Ketchikan (Alaska).

May 4, 2024: 6-night cruise to Canada on Celebrity . One-way from Los Angeles to Vancouver (Canada). Visit Santa Barbara (California), San Francisco (California), Astoria (Oregon) and Victoria (Canada).

May 9, 2024: 15-day cruise to Florida on Princess . One-way from Los Angeles to Fort Lauderdale (Florida). Visit Puerto Vallarta (Mexico), Huatulco (Mexico), San Juan del Sur (Nicargua), Puntarenas (Costa Rica), Fuerte Amador (Panama), the Panama Canal and Cartagena (Colombia).

August 22, 2024: 18-night cruise to Japan on Carnival . One-way from Long Beach to Tokyo (Japan). Visit Ketchikan (Alaska), Sitka (Alaska), Icy Strait Point (Alaska), Kushiro (Japan) and Aomori (Japan).

September 19, 2024: 15-night cruise to Florida on Celebrity . One-way from Los Angeles to Fort Lauderdale (Florida). Visit Puerto Vallarta (Mexico), Huatulco (Mexico), Puntarenas (Costa Rica), the Panama Canal, Cartagena (Colombia) and Grand Cayman (Cayman Islands).

September 28, 2024: 14-night cruise to Louisiana on Royal Caribbean . One-way from Los Angeles to New Orleans (Louisiana). Visit Cabo San Lucas (Mexico), Huatulco (Mexico), Puntarenas (Costa Rica), the Panama Canal and Cartagena (Colombia).

October 5, 2024: 16-night cruise to Florida on Royal Caribbean . One-way from Los Angeles to Tampa (Florida). Visit Cabo San Lucas (Mexico), Mazatlan (Mexico), Puerto Quetzal (Guatemala), Puntarenas (Costa Rica), the Panama Canal, Colon (Panama), Cartagena (Colombia) and Grand Cayman (Cayman Islands).

October 8, 2024: 21-day cruise to New Zealand on Princess . One-way from Los Angeles to Auckland (New Zealand). Visit Honolulu (Hawaii), Maui (Hawaii), Tahiti (French Polynesia) and Pago Pago (American Samoa).

December 6, 2024: 15-night cruise to Florida on Norwegian . One-way from Los Angeles to Miami (Florida). Visit Cabo San Lucas (Mexico), Puerto Vallarta (Mexico), Acapulco (Mexico), Puerto Quetzal (Guatemala), Panama City (Panama), the Panama Canal and Cartagena (Colombia).

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Disney Cruise Line Guests - Panama Canal and Transatlantic Repositioning Cruises

From the comfort of a Disney cruise , experience a relaxing voyage in and across the world’s two largest oceans. Aboard your classically designed Disney ship, take a journey that echoes the grandeur of ocean crossings in the golden age of sea travel. Navigate through the Panama Canal, take a sweeping journey across the majestic Atlantic or experience the breathtaking beauty of the Pacific Coast while visiting unique ports of call along the way. Add exclusive Disney entertainment, signature service, fantastic dining and world-class recreation and you’re bound to discover a vacation that holds incredible fun for the whole family.

Panama Canal Cruises

Embark on an enchanting journey with Disney Cruise Line as you sail through the magnificent Panama Canal, immersing yourself in the splendor of vibrant port cities. Create unforgettable moments with your loved ones as you indulge in this extraordinary experience.

14-Night Halloween on the High Seas Westbound Panama Canal Cruise from Miami ending in San Diego

Embrace the spirit of adventure on this spook-tacular 2-week Disney Cruise sailing that begins in Florida and ends in California. Highlights of this once-in-a-lifetime voyage include cruising the fabled 40-mile engineering wonder that is the Panama Canal, a bucket-list destination that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific—plus stops in Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Puerta Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas. On board, delight in a not-so-scary Halloween celebration, complete with bewitching surprises and fireworks at sea.

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14-Night Very Merrytime Eastbound Panama Canal Cruise from San Diego ending in Galveston

Sail from San Diego to sunny ports of call and pass through the world-famous Panama Canal! Visit Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta, Cartagena and more while enjoying blissful days at sea with themed dining, imaginative pools, lounges and signature entertainment aboard your Disney cruise ship.

Ship: Disney Magic

Transatlantic Cruises

Disney Cruise Line voyages across the Atlantic offer a variety of experiences that appeal to travelers of all ages—with exciting itineraries to the Mediterranean, Caribbean, Scandinavia and British Isles. Whether you’re looking to relax on white-sand beaches, behold majestic natural wonders or make a splash across the Pond, your wish is our pleasure.

11-Night Westbound Transatlantic Cruise from Southampton ending in New York

Experience the maritime history of Southampton, England before taking off on an epic cross-continental voyage over the Atlantic Ocean to bustling New York City. Along the way, drop anchor in Vigo, Spain; Lisbon, Portugal; and Bermuda. And with 7 luxurious days at sea, you’ll have ample time to discover all the magical offerings on board—from sparkling pools, engaging youth clubs and fireworks at sea to Broadway-caliber shows, world-class dining, relaxing spa treatments and more.

Ship: Disney Dream

13-Night Eastbound Transatlantic from Fort Lauderdale ending in Barcelona

Cruise from the golden-sand shores of Fort Lauderdale to utopic ports in Portugal. Let Ponta Delgada be your gateway to the Azores and embrace the explorer spirit of the country’s capital in Lisbon—the home of Magellan and Vasco de Gama. Discover Spanish adventures in romantic Cádiz, sunny Cartagena and cosmopolitan Barcelona. And with 6 magical days at sea, you’ll have ample opportunity to explore world-class amenities, spectacular Broadway-style productions, entertaining themed dining, festive deck parties and Disney fun for the whole family!

  • May 5, 2024

13-Night Westbound Transatlantic Cruise from Southampton ending in Fort Lauderdale

Embark on a spectacular transatlantic voyage on your way to captivating ports of call along Spain’s romantic coast. Spend 8 magical days at sea aboard the Disney Dream and experience world-class amenities, Broadway-quality entertainment and one-of-a-kind Disney fun for the whole family! Explore ashore in Vigo, Lisbon and Ponta Delgada—plus, spend a day at Lighthouse Point, our newest island retreat in The Bahamas.

  • October 20, 2024

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Repositioning Cruises

Ships, Itineraries, Sailng Dates, Prices

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Holland America Line “Repositioning Cruises” 2024 and 2025 HAL ships with one-way itineraries (Spring and Fall ship relocation deals) belong to the following categories:

  • Holland America Transatlantic cruises – between ports in the USA and Europe (the Mediterranean mostly).
  • Holland America repositioning cruises through Panama Canal – one-way deals from Florida to California.
  • HAL Alaska cruise ships relocation to and from Vancouver BC and Seattle WA.

Holland America Repositioning

As some of the cheapest HAL Alaska deals, Spring HAL ships reposition cruises depart from California to Vancouver and Seattle. The reverse Fall relocation deals are offered on departures from Seattle-Vancouver to California, Florida, and even to Australia and Asia with stopping in Hawaii and some of the most popular Pacific Islands ports.

However, the absolutely cheapest HAL repositioning cruises deals are on shorter itineraries. These are the 1-day cruise Vancouver to Seattle (in early Spring) and the reverse 1-day cruise Seattle to Vancouver (in early Fall). Other discounted specials are HAL deals on 3- and 4-day voyages leaving from Vancouver to California ports (San Francisco, San Diego, and Los Angeles). This route (called “Pacific Coastal”) is operated in Fall, while the reverse one-way itinerary California to Vancouver BC – in Spring.

Holland America Repositioning Cruise Deals Prices

Relatively rare as availability, the longest of all these special HAL sailings depart from South America and Asia en route to Alaska. Since South America is one of the Holland America Lines’ most famous Winter destinations, one-way trips from California, and even from Alaska are another special group of itineraries. Our information sources – the HAL’s website  HollandAmerica.com   and the HAL ships itineraries at CruiseMapper.com

Holland America repositioning deals, just like the other lines’ offers, are the most perfect budget cruise vacation option to sample almost all of the HAL ships. The Holland America Line operates some of the world’s best cruise ships to Alaska, Australia, the Caribbean, and South America. HAL ships’ annual relocation itineraries and their most affordable rates are your “off-season cheap” travel window – and it opens each year!

Know that all Holland America repositioning itineraries listed here are with suggestive prices Per Person (USD, double occupancy). These are the HAL ships’ lowest rates for Interior cabins. Prices also are subject to change due to availability.

Repositioning Cruises 2024-2025 Holland America ships relocation

Follows the complete list of Holland America cruise ships’ one-way relocation itineraries with ports of call (dates of arrival and departure) and prices PP.

ms Eurodam – Panama Canal, Alaska

  • 2024 (April 6) 21 days from Fort Lauderdale to San Diego, visits Grand Turk Island (Apr 8), San Juan (Apr 9), St Thomas Island USVI (Apr 10), Half Moon Cay (Apr 12), Fort Lauderdale (Apr 13), Cartagena Colombia (Apr 16), Panama Canal (Apr 17), Puntarenas (Apr 19), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 21), Huatulco (Apr 22), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 24), San Diego (Apr 27). Prices started from $1679 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 13) 14 days from Fort Lauderdale to San Diego, visits Cartagena Colombia (Apr 16), Panama Canal (Apr 17), Puntarenas (Apr 19), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 21), Huatulco (Apr 22), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 24), San Diego (Apr 27). Prices started from $1409 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 13) 20 days from Fort Lauderdale to Vancouver, visits Cartagena Colombia (Apr 16), Panama Canal (Apr 17), Puntarenas (Apr 19), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 21), Huatulco (Apr 22), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 24), San Diego (Apr 27), Santa Catalina Island CA (Apr 28), San Francisco (Apr 30), Vancouver (May 3). Prices started from $1609 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 13) 21 days from Fort Lauderdale to Seattle, visits Cartagena Colombia (Apr 16), Panama Canal (Apr 17), Puntarenas (Apr 19), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 21), Huatulco (Apr 22), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 24), San Diego (Apr 27), Santa Catalina Island CA (Apr 28), San Francisco (Apr 30), Vancouver (May 3), Seattle (May 4). Prices started from $1199 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 27) 6 days from San Diego to Vancouver, visits Santa Catalina Island CA (Apr 28), San Francisco (Apr 30), Vancouver (May 3). Prices started from $399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 3) 1 day from Vancouver to Seattle, visits Seattle (May 4). Prices started from $89 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 5) 1 day from Seattle to Vancouver, visits Vancouver (Oct 6). Prices started from $89 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 5) 21 days from Seattle to Fort Lauderdale, visits Vancouver (Oct 6), Santa Barbara CA (Oct 9), San Diego (Oct 10), Puerto Vallarta (Oct 13), Huatulco (Oct 15), Puerto Chiapas (Oct 16), Puerto Quetzal (Oct 17), Puntarenas (Oct 19), Panama Canal (Oct 21), Oranjestad Aruba (Oct 23), Fort Lauderdale (Oct 26). Prices started from $1484 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 6) 4 days from Vancouver to San Diego, visits Santa Barbara CA (Oct 9), San Diego (Oct 10). Prices started from $259 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 6) 20 days from Vancouver to Fort Lauderdale, visits Santa Barbara CA (Oct 9), San Diego (Oct 10), Puerto Vallarta (Oct 13), Huatulco (Oct 15), Puerto Chiapas (Oct 16), Puerto Quetzal (Oct 17), Puntarenas (Oct 19), Panama Canal (Oct 21), Oranjestad Aruba (Oct 23), Fort Lauderdale (Oct 26). Prices started from $1559 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 10) 16 days from San Diego to Fort Lauderdale, visits Puerto Vallarta (Oct 13), Huatulco (Oct 15), Puerto Chiapas (Oct 16), Puerto Quetzal (Oct 17), Puntarenas (Oct 19), Panama Canal (Oct 21), Oranjestad Aruba (Oct 23), Fort Lauderdale (Oct 26). Prices started from $1369 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 2) 24 days from Fort Lauderdale to San Diego, visits Half Moon Cay (Apr 3), Falmouth Jamaica (Apr 5), Roatan Island (Apr 7), Belize City (Apr 8), Cozumel (Apr 9), Key West (Apr 11), Fort Lauderdale (Apr 12), Cartagena Colombia (Apr 15), Panama Canal (Apr 16), Puntarenas (Apr 18), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 20), Huatulco (Apr 21), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 23), San Diego (Apr 26). Prices started from $2739 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 2) 30 days from Fort Lauderdale to Vancouver, visits Half Moon Cay (Apr 3), Falmouth Jamaica (Apr 5), Roatan Island (Apr 7), Belize City (Apr 8), Cozumel (Apr 9), Key West (Apr 11), Fort Lauderdale (Apr 12), Cartagena Colombia (Apr 15), Panama Canal (Apr 16), Puntarenas (Apr 18), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 20), Huatulco (Apr 21), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 23), San Diego (Apr 26), Santa Catalina Island CA (Apr 27), San Francisco (Apr 29), Vancouver (May 2). Prices started from $2869 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 2) 31 days from Fort Lauderdale to Seattle, visits Half Moon Cay (Apr 3), Falmouth Jamaica (Apr 5), Roatan Island (Apr 7), Belize City (Apr 8), Cozumel (Apr 9), Key West (Apr 11), Fort Lauderdale (Apr 12), Cartagena Colombia (Apr 15), Panama Canal (Apr 16), Puntarenas (Apr 18), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 20), Huatulco (Apr 21), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 23), San Diego (Apr 26), Santa Catalina Island CA (Apr 27), San Francisco (Apr 29), Vancouver (May 2), Seattle (May 3). Prices started from $3119 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 12) 21 days from Fort Lauderdale to Seattle, visits Cartagena Colombia (Apr 15), Panama Canal (Apr 16), Puntarenas (Apr 18), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 20), Huatulco (Apr 21), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 23), San Diego (Apr 26), Santa Catalina Island CA (Apr 27), San Francisco (Apr 29), Vancouver (May 2), Seattle (May 3). Prices started from $2234 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 12) 20 days from Fort Lauderdale to Vancouver, visits Cartagena Colombia (Apr 15), Panama Canal (Apr 16), Puntarenas (Apr 18), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 20), Huatulco (Apr 21), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 23), San Diego (Apr 26), Santa Catalina Island CA (Apr 27), San Francisco (Apr 29), Vancouver (May 2). Prices started from $2209 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 12) 14 days from Fort Lauderdale to San Diego, visits Cartagena Colombia (Apr 15), Panama Canal (Apr 16), Puntarenas (Apr 18), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 20), Huatulco (Apr 21), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 23), San Diego (Apr 26). Prices started from $2109 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 26) 6 days from San Diego to Vancouver, visits Santa Catalina Island CA (Apr 27), San Francisco (Apr 29), Vancouver (May 2). Prices started from $609 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 2) 1 day from Vancouver to Seattle, visits Seattle (May 3). Prices started from $89 per person with double occupancy.

ms Koningsdam – Alaska

  • 2024 (April 5) 22 days from San Diego to Vancouver, visits Cabo San Lucas (Apr 7), Mazatlan (Apr 9), Kailua-Kona (Apr 16), Nawiliwili (Apr 17), Honolulu (Apr 18), Hilo (Apr 20), Victoria BC (Apr 26), Vancouver (Apr 27). Prices started from $1299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 5) 21 days from Vancouver to San Diego, visits Honolulu (Oct 11), Nawiliwili (Oct 13), Kailua-Kona (Oct 15), Hilo (Oct 16), Vancouver (Oct 22), Santa Catalina Island CA (Oct 25), San Diego (Oct 26). Prices started from $1919 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 22) 4 days from Vancouver to San Diego, visits Santa Catalina Island CA (Oct 25), San Diego (Oct 26). Prices started from $239 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 22) 14 days from San Diego to Vancouver, visits Cabo San Lucas (Mar 24), Mazatlan (Mar 25), Puerto Vallarta (Mar 26), San Diego (Mar 29), Santa Catalina Island CA (Mar 30), San Francisco (Mar 31), Astoria OR (Apr 3), Victoria BC (Apr 4), Vancouver (Apr 5). Prices started from $1239 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 29) 7 days from San Diego to Vancouver, visits Santa Catalina Island CA (Mar 30), San Francisco (Mar 31), Astoria OR (Apr 3), Victoria BC (Apr 4), Vancouver (Apr 5). Prices started from $694 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 29) 24 days from San Diego to Vancouver, visits Santa Catalina Island CA (Mar 30), San Francisco (Mar 31), Astoria OR (Apr 3), Victoria BC (Apr 4), Vancouver (Apr 5), Hilo (Apr 11), Kahului (Apr 12), Honolulu (Apr 13), Kailua-Kona (Apr 15), Nawiliwili (Apr 16), Vancouver (Apr 22). Prices started from $2209 per person with double occupancy.

ms Nieuw Amsterdam – Alaska, Panama Canal

  • 2024 (March 30) 24 days from Fort Lauderdale to San Diego, visits Half Moon Cay (Mar 31), Grand Turk Island (Apr 2), Puerto Plata-Amber Cove (Apr 3), Nassau (Apr 5), Fort Lauderdale (Apr 6), Grand Turk Island (Apr 8), Willemstad Curacao (Apr 10), Cartagena Colombia (Apr 12), Panama Canal (Apr 13), Puntarenas (Apr 15), Huatulco (Apr 17), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 19), Cabo San Lucas (Apr 21), San Diego (Apr 23). Prices started from $1639 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (March 30) 29 days from Fort Lauderdale to Vancouver, visits Half Moon Cay (Mar 31), Grand Turk Island (Apr 2), Puerto Plata-Amber Cove (Apr 3), Nassau (Apr 5), Fort Lauderdale (Apr 6), Grand Turk Island (Apr 8), Willemstad Curacao (Apr 10), Cartagena Colombia (Apr 12), Panama Canal (Apr 13), Puntarenas (Apr 15), Huatulco (Apr 17), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 19), Cabo San Lucas (Apr 21), San Diego (Apr 23), Astoria OR (Apr 26), Victoria BC (Apr 27), Vancouver (Apr 28). Prices started from $1899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 6) 17 days from Fort Lauderdale to San Diego, visits Grand Turk Island (Apr 8), Willemstad Curacao (Apr 10), Cartagena Colombia (Apr 12), Panama Canal (Apr 13), Puntarenas (Apr 15), Huatulco (Apr 17), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 19), Cabo San Lucas (Apr 21), San Diego (Apr 23). Prices started from $899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 6) 22 days from Fort Lauderdale to Vancouver, visits Grand Turk Island (Apr 8), Willemstad Curacao (Apr 10), Cartagena Colombia (Apr 12), Panama Canal (Apr 13), Puntarenas (Apr 15), Huatulco (Apr 17), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 19), Cabo San Lucas (Apr 21), San Diego (Apr 23), Astoria OR (Apr 26), Victoria BC (Apr 27), Vancouver (Apr 28). Prices started from $1499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 23) 5 days from San Diego to Vancouver, visits Astoria OR (Apr 26), Victoria BC (Apr 27), Vancouver (Apr 28). Prices started from $599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 19) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (May 21), Juneau (May 22), Skagway (May 23), Glacier Bay (May 24), Whittier (May 26). Prices started from $379 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 26) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (May 28), Skagway (May 29), Juneau (May 30), Ketchikan (May 31), Vancouver (Jun 2). Prices started from $409 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 2) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jun 4), Juneau (Jun 5), Skagway (Jun 6), Glacier Bay (Jun 7), Whittier (Jun 9). Prices started from $399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 9) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Jun 11), Skagway (Jun 12), Juneau (Jun 13), Ketchikan (Jun 14), Vancouver (Jun 16). Prices started from $459 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 16) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jun 18), Juneau (Jun 19), Skagway (Jun 20), Glacier Bay (Jun 21), Whittier (Jun 23).
  • 2024 (June 23) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Jun 25), Skagway (Jun 26), Juneau (Jun 27), Ketchikan (Jun 28), Vancouver (Jun 30). Prices started from $409 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 30) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jul 2), Juneau (Jul 3), Skagway (Jul 4), Glacier Bay (Jul 5), Whittier (Jul 7). Prices started from $539 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 7) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Jul 9), Skagway (Jul 10), Juneau (Jul 11), Ketchikan (Jul 12), Vancouver (Jul 14). Prices started from $519 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 14) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jul 16), Juneau (Jul 17), Skagway (Jul 18), Glacier Bay (Jul 19), Whittier (Jul 21). Prices started from $519 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 21) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Jul 23), Skagway (Jul 24), Juneau (Jul 25), Ketchikan (Jul 26), Vancouver (Jul 28). Prices started from $519 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 28) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jul 30), Juneau (Jul 31), Skagway (Aug 1), Glacier Bay (Aug 2), Whittier (Aug 4). Prices started from $489 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 4) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Aug 6), Skagway (Aug 7), Juneau (Aug 8), Ketchikan (Aug 9), Vancouver (Aug 11). Prices started from $439 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 11) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Aug 13), Juneau (Aug 14), Skagway (Aug 15), Glacier Bay (Aug 16), Whittier (Aug 18). Prices started from $469 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 18) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Aug 20), Skagway (Aug 21), Juneau (Aug 22), Ketchikan (Aug 23), Vancouver (Aug 25). Prices started from $469 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 25) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Aug 27), Juneau (Aug 28), Skagway (Aug 29), Glacier Bay (Aug 30), Whittier (Sep 1). Prices started from $459 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 1) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Sep 3), Skagway (Sep 4), Juneau (Sep 5), Ketchikan (Sep 6), Vancouver (Sep 8). Prices started from $409 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 8) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Sep 10), Juneau (Sep 11), Skagway (Sep 12), Glacier Bay (Sep 13), Whittier (Sep 15). Prices started from $439 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 15) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Sep 17), Skagway (Sep 18), Juneau (Sep 19), Ketchikan (Sep 20), Vancouver (Sep 22). Prices started from $399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 29) 5 days from Vancouver to San Diego, visits San Francisco (Oct 2), San Diego (Oct 4). Prices started from $299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 29) 21 days from Vancouver to Fort Lauderdale, visits San Francisco (Oct 2), San Diego (Oct 4), Puerto Vallarta (Oct 7), Huatulco (Oct 9), Puerto Chiapas (Oct 10), Puerto Quetzal (Oct 11), Corinto (Oct 12), Puntarenas (Oct 13), Panama Canal (Oct 15), Oranjestad Aruba (Oct 17), Fort Lauderdale (Oct 20). Prices started from $1884 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 29) 28 days from Vancouver to Fort Lauderdale, visits San Francisco (Oct 2), San Diego (Oct 4), Puerto Vallarta (Oct 7), Huatulco (Oct 9), Puerto Chiapas (Oct 10), Puerto Quetzal (Oct 11), Corinto (Oct 12), Puntarenas (Oct 13), Panama Canal (Oct 15), Oranjestad Aruba (Oct 17), Fort Lauderdale (Oct 20), Grand Turk Island (Oct 22), St Thomas Island USVI (Oct 23), San Juan (Oct 24), Half Moon Cay (Oct 26), Fort Lauderdale (Oct 27). Prices started from $2409 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 4) 16 days from San Diego to Fort Lauderdale, visits Puerto Vallarta (Oct 7), Huatulco (Oct 9), Puerto Chiapas (Oct 10), Puerto Quetzal (Oct 11), Corinto (Oct 12), Puntarenas (Oct 13), Panama Canal (Oct 15), Oranjestad Aruba (Oct 17), Fort Lauderdale (Oct 20). Prices started from $1759 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 4) 23 days from San Diego to Fort Lauderdale, visits Puerto Vallarta (Oct 7), Huatulco (Oct 9), Puerto Chiapas (Oct 10), Puerto Quetzal (Oct 11), Corinto (Oct 12), Puntarenas (Oct 13), Panama Canal (Oct 15), Oranjestad Aruba (Oct 17), Fort Lauderdale (Oct 20), Grand Turk Island (Oct 22), St Thomas Island USVI (Oct 23), San Juan (Oct 24), Half Moon Cay (Oct 26), Fort Lauderdale (Oct 27). Prices started from $2119 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 6) 24 days from Fort Lauderdale to San Diego, visits Grand Turk Island (Apr 8), San Juan (Apr 9), St Thomas Island USVI (Apr 10), Half Moon Cay (Apr 12), Fort Lauderdale (Apr 13), Grand Turk Island (Apr 15), Oranjestad Aruba (Apr 17), Cartagena Colombia (Apr 19), Panama Canal (Apr 20), Puntarenas (Apr 22), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 26), Cabo San Lucas (Apr 28), San Diego (Apr 30). Prices started from $2389 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 6) 28 days from Fort Lauderdale to Vancouver, visits Grand Turk Island (Apr 8), San Juan (Apr 9), St Thomas Island USVI (Apr 10), Half Moon Cay (Apr 12), Fort Lauderdale (Apr 13), Grand Turk Island (Apr 15), Oranjestad Aruba (Apr 17), Cartagena Colombia (Apr 19), Panama Canal (Apr 20), Puntarenas (Apr 22), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 26), Cabo San Lucas (Apr 28), San Diego (Apr 30), Santa Catalina Island CA (May 1), Vancouver (May 4). Prices started from $2829 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 13) 17 days from Fort Lauderdale to San Diego, visits Grand Turk Island (Apr 15), Oranjestad Aruba (Apr 17), Cartagena Colombia (Apr 19), Panama Canal (Apr 20), Puntarenas (Apr 22), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 26), Cabo San Lucas (Apr 28), San Diego (Apr 30). Prices started from $1954 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 13) 21 days from Fort Lauderdale to Vancouver, visits Grand Turk Island (Apr 15), Oranjestad Aruba (Apr 17), Cartagena Colombia (Apr 19), Panama Canal (Apr 20), Puntarenas (Apr 22), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 26), Cabo San Lucas (Apr 28), San Diego (Apr 30), Santa Catalina Island CA (May 1), Vancouver (May 4). Prices started from $2234 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 30) 4 days from San Diego to Vancouver, visits Santa Catalina Island CA (May 1), Vancouver (May 4). Prices started from $309 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 18) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (May 20), Juneau (May 21), Skagway (May 22), Glacier Bay (May 23), Whittier (May 25). Prices started from $629 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 25) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (May 27), Skagway (May 28), Juneau (May 29), Ketchikan (May 30), Vancouver (Jun 1). Prices started from $679 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 1) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jun 3), Juneau (Jun 4), Skagway (Jun 5), Glacier Bay (Jun 6), Whittier (Jun 8). Prices started from $829 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 8) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Jun 10), Skagway (Jun 11), Juneau (Jun 12), Ketchikan (Jun 13), Vancouver (Jun 15). Prices started from $929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 15) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jun 17), Juneau (Jun 18), Skagway (Jun 19), Glacier Bay (Jun 20), Whittier (Jun 22). Prices started from $929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 22) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Jun 24), Skagway (Jun 25), Juneau (Jun 26), Ketchikan (Jun 27), Vancouver (Jun 29). Prices started from $929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 29) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jul 1), Juneau (Jul 2), Skagway (Jul 3), Glacier Bay (Jul 4), Whittier (Jul 6). Prices started from $1029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 6) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Jul 8), Skagway (Jul 9), Juneau (Jul 10), Ketchikan (Jul 11), Vancouver (Jul 13). Prices started from $1029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 13) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jul 15), Juneau (Jul 16), Skagway (Jul 17), Glacier Bay (Jul 18), Whittier (Jul 20). Prices started from $1029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 20) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Jul 22), Skagway (Jul 23), Juneau (Jul 24), Ketchikan (Jul 25), Vancouver (Jul 27). Prices started from $1029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 27) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jul 29), Juneau (Jul 30), Skagway (Jul 31), Glacier Bay (Aug 1), Whittier (Aug 3). Prices started from $1029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 3) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Aug 5), Skagway (Aug 6), Juneau (Aug 7), Ketchikan (Aug 8), Vancouver (Aug 10). Prices started from $1029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 10) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Aug 12), Juneau (Aug 13), Skagway (Aug 14), Glacier Bay (Aug 15), Whittier (Aug 17). Prices started from $1029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 17) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Aug 19), Skagway (Aug 20), Juneau (Aug 21), Ketchikan (Aug 22), Vancouver (Aug 24). Prices started from $929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 24) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Aug 26), Juneau (Aug 27), Skagway (Aug 28), Glacier Bay (Aug 29), Whittier (Aug 31). Prices started from $829 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 31) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Sep 2), Skagway (Sep 3), Juneau (Sep 4), Ketchikan (Sep 5), Vancouver (Sep 7). Prices started from $729 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 7) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Sep 9), Juneau (Sep 10), Skagway (Sep 11), Glacier Bay (Sep 12), Whittier (Sep 14). Prices started from $679 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 14) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Sep 16), Skagway (Sep 17), Juneau (Sep 18), Ketchikan (Sep 19), Vancouver (Sep 21). Prices started from $629 per person with double occupancy.

ms Nieuw Statendam – Transatlantic

  • 2024 (April 7) 14 days from Fort Lauderdale to Rotterdam, visits Kings Wharf (Apr 10), Brest (Apr 17), Guernsey Island (Apr 18), Le Havre-Paris (Apr 19), Dover (Apr 20), Rotterdam (Apr 21). Prices started from $699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 7) 28 days from Fort Lauderdale to Rotterdam, visits Kings Wharf (Apr 10), Brest (Apr 17), Guernsey Island (Apr 18), Le Havre-Paris (Apr 19), Dover (Apr 20), Rotterdam (Apr 21), Funchal (Apr 25), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Apr 26), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Apr 27), Arrecife (Apr 28), Gibraltar (Apr 30), La Coruna (May 2), Rotterdam (May 5). Prices started from $2769 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 5) 13 days from Rotterdam to Copenhagen, visits Stavanger (May 7), Oslo (May 8), Aarhus (May 9), Warnemunde-Rostock (May 10), Tallinn (May 12), Helsinki (May 13), Stockholm (May 14), Visby (May 15), Bornholm Island Denmark (May 16), Kiel (May 17), Copenhagen (May 18). Prices started from $1419 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 5) 27 days from Rotterdam to Copenhagen, visits Stavanger (May 7), Oslo (May 8), Aarhus (May 9), Warnemunde-Rostock (May 10), Tallinn (May 12), Helsinki (May 13), Stockholm (May 14), Visby (May 15), Bornholm Island Denmark (May 16), Kiel (May 17), Copenhagen (May 18), Alesund (May 20), Trondheim (May 21), Honningsvag (May 23), Harstad (May 24), Bodo (May 25), Lerwick (May 27), Kirkwall (May 28), Leith-Edinburgh (May 29), Newcastle upon Tyne (May 30), Copenhagen (Jun 1). Prices started from $2449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 18) 21 days from Copenhagen to Reykjavik, visits Alesund (May 20), Trondheim (May 21), Honningsvag (May 23), Harstad (May 24), Bodo (May 25), Lerwick (May 27), Kirkwall (May 28), Leith-Edinburgh (May 29), Newcastle upon Tyne (May 30), Copenhagen (Jun 1), Oslo (Jun 2), Nordfjordeid (Jun 4), Akureyri (Jun 6), Isafjordur (Jun 7), Reykjavik (Jun 8). Prices started from $1939 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 1) 7 days from Copenhagen to Reykjavik, visits Oslo (Jun 2), Nordfjordeid (Jun 4), Akureyri (Jun 6), Isafjordur (Jun 7), Reykjavik (Jun 8). Prices started from $879 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 8) 7 days from Reykjavik to Copenhagen, visits Heimaey Island (Jun 9), Djupivogur (Jun 10), Kirkwall (Jun 12), Invergordon (Jun 13), Copenhagen (Jun 15). Prices started from $879 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 8) 21 days from Reykjavik to Copenhagen, visits Heimaey Island (Jun 9), Djupivogur (Jun 10), Kirkwall (Jun 12), Invergordon (Jun 13), Copenhagen (Jun 15), Newcastle upon Tyne (Jun 17), Leith-Edinburgh (Jun 18), Kirkwall (Jun 20), Dublin (Jun 22), Holyhead (Jun 23), Waterford (Jun 24), Isle of Man (Jun 25), Liverpool (Jun 26), Copenhagen (Jun 29). Prices started from $2129 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 15) 25 days from Copenhagen to Reykjavik, visits Newcastle upon Tyne (Jun 17), Leith-Edinburgh (Jun 18), Kirkwall (Jun 20), Dublin (Jun 22), Holyhead (Jun 23), Waterford (Jun 24), Isle of Man (Jun 25), Liverpool (Jun 26), Copenhagen (Jun 29), Alesund (Jul 1), Husavik (Jul 3), Isafjordur (Jul 4), Nanortalik (Jul 6), Qaqortoq (Jul 7), Reykjavik (Jul 10). Prices started from $2279 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 29) 11 days from Copenhagen to Reykjavik, visits Alesund (Jul 1), Husavik (Jul 3), Isafjordur (Jul 4), Nanortalik (Jul 6), Qaqortoq (Jul 7), Reykjavik (Jul 10). Prices started from $1039 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 29) 21 days from Copenhagen to Amsterdam, visits Alesund (Jul 1), Husavik (Jul 3), Isafjordur (Jul 4), Nanortalik (Jul 6), Qaqortoq (Jul 7), Reykjavik (Jul 10), Heimaey Island (Jul 11), Djupivogur (Jul 12), Isle of Skye (Jul 14), Kirkwall (Jul 15), Leith-Edinburgh (Jul 16), Newcastle upon Tyne (Jul 18), Amsterdam (Jul 20). Prices started from $1939 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 10) 10 days from Reykjavik to Amsterdam, visits Heimaey Island (Jul 11), Djupivogur (Jul 12), Isle of Skye (Jul 14), Kirkwall (Jul 15), Leith-Edinburgh (Jul 16), Newcastle upon Tyne (Jul 18), Amsterdam (Jul 20). Prices started from $999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 10) 24 days from Reykjavik to Amsterdam, visits Heimaey Island (Jul 11), Djupivogur (Jul 12), Isle of Skye (Jul 14), Kirkwall (Jul 15), Leith-Edinburgh (Jul 16), Newcastle upon Tyne (Jul 18), Amsterdam (Jul 20), Eidfjord (Jul 22), Lerwick (Jul 23), Heimaey Island (Jul 25), Reykjavik (Jul 26), Isafjordur (Jul 27), Akureyri (Jul 28), Djupivogur (Jul 29), Stornoway (Jul 31), Invergordon (Aug 1), Amsterdam (Aug 3). Prices started from $2629 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 24) 28 days from Amsterdam to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Alesund (Aug 26), Trondheim (Aug 27), Honningsvag (Aug 29), Tromso (Aug 30), Leknes-Gravdal (Aug 31), Lerwick (Sep 2), Isle of Skye (Sep 3), Invergordon (Sep 4), Leith-Edinburgh (Sep 5), Amsterdam (Sep 7), Isle of Portland (Sep 9), Bilbao (Sep 11), La Coruna (Sep 12), Porto-Leixoes (Sep 13), Lisbon (Sep 14), Cadiz (Sep 15), Gibraltar (Sep 16), Cartagena Spain (Sep 17), Valencia (Sep 18), Barcelona (Sep 19), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 21). Prices started from $3029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 7) 14 days from Amsterdam to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Isle of Portland (Sep 9), Bilbao (Sep 11), La Coruna (Sep 12), Porto-Leixoes (Sep 13), Lisbon (Sep 14), Cadiz (Sep 15), Gibraltar (Sep 16), Cartagena Spain (Sep 17), Valencia (Sep 18), Barcelona (Sep 19), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 21). Prices started from $1529 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 7) 28 days from Amsterdam to Piraeus-Athens, visits Isle of Portland (Sep 9), Bilbao (Sep 11), La Coruna (Sep 12), Porto-Leixoes (Sep 13), Lisbon (Sep 14), Cadiz (Sep 15), Gibraltar (Sep 16), Cartagena Spain (Sep 17), Valencia (Sep 18), Barcelona (Sep 19), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 21), Katakolon (Sep 23), Souda-Chania (Sep 24), Istanbul (Sep 26), Izmir (Sep 28), Kusadasi (Sep 29), Rhodes Island (Sep 30), Limassol (Oct 1), Port Said (Oct 2), Alexandria (Oct 3), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 5). Prices started from $2939 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 21) 14 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Piraeus-Athens, visits Katakolon (Sep 23), Souda-Chania (Sep 24), Istanbul (Sep 26), Izmir (Sep 28), Kusadasi (Sep 29), Rhodes Island (Sep 30), Limassol (Oct 1), Port Said (Oct 2), Alexandria (Oct 3), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 5). Prices started from $1559 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 21) 28 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Piraeus-Athens, visits Katakolon (Sep 23), Souda-Chania (Sep 24), Istanbul (Sep 26), Izmir (Sep 28), Kusadasi (Sep 29), Rhodes Island (Sep 30), Limassol (Oct 1), Port Said (Oct 2), Alexandria (Oct 3), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 5), Valletta (Oct 7), La Goulette-Tunis (Oct 8), Palermo (Oct 9), Messina (Oct 10), Mykonos Island (Oct 12), Marmaris (Oct 13), Kusadasi (Oct 14), Rhodes Island (Oct 15), Kos Island (Oct 16), Santorini Island (Oct 17), Souda-Chania (Oct 18), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 19). Prices started from $2589 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 19) 28 days from Piraeus-Athens to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Mykonos Island (Oct 20), Istanbul (Oct 22), Kusadasi (Oct 24), Rhodes Island (Oct 25), Heraklion (Oct 26), Valletta (Oct 28), Catania (Oct 30), Katakolon (Nov 1), Piraeus-Athens (Nov 2), Corfu Island (Nov 4), Kotor (Nov 5), Split (Nov 6), Trieste (Nov 7), Dubrovnik (Nov 10), Sarande (Nov 11), Kefalonia Island (Nov 12), Messina (Nov 14), Naples (Nov 15), Civitavecchia-Rome (Nov 16). Prices started from $2779 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 2) 14 days from Piraeus-Athens to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Corfu Island (Nov 4), Kotor (Nov 5), Split (Nov 6), Trieste (Nov 7), Dubrovnik (Nov 10), Sarande (Nov 11), Kefalonia Island (Nov 12), Messina (Nov 14), Naples (Nov 15), Civitavecchia-Rome (Nov 16). Prices started from $1459 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 2) 28 days from Piraeus-Athens to Fort Lauderdale, visits Corfu Island (Nov 4), Kotor (Nov 5), Split (Nov 6), Trieste (Nov 7), Dubrovnik (Nov 10), Sarande (Nov 11), Kefalonia Island (Nov 12), Messina (Nov 14), Naples (Nov 15), Civitavecchia-Rome (Nov 16), Cartagena Spain (Nov 18), Malaga (Nov 19), Cadiz (Nov 20), Ponta Delgada (Nov 23), Fort Lauderdale (Nov 30). Prices started from $2299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 16) 14 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Fort Lauderdale, visits Cartagena Spain (Nov 18), Malaga (Nov 19), Cadiz (Nov 20), Ponta Delgada (Nov 23), Fort Lauderdale (Nov 30). Prices started from $959 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 5) 14 days from Fort Lauderdale to Dover, visits Kings Wharf (Apr 8), Falmouth UK (Apr 16), Isle of Portland (Apr 17), Le Havre-Paris (Apr 18), Dover (Apr 19). Prices started from $759 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 5) 15 days from Fort Lauderdale to Rotterdam, visits Kings Wharf (Apr 8), Falmouth UK (Apr 16), Isle of Portland (Apr 17), Le Havre-Paris (Apr 18), Dover (Apr 19), Rotterdam (Apr 20). Prices started from $699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 5) 28 days from Fort Lauderdale to Dover, visits Kings Wharf (Apr 8), Falmouth UK (Apr 16), Isle of Portland (Apr 17), Le Havre-Paris (Apr 18), Dover (Apr 19), Rotterdam (Apr 20), Casablanca (Apr 24), Agadir (Apr 25), Arrecife (Apr 26), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Apr 27), Funchal (Apr 28), Porto-Leixoes (Apr 30), Dover (May 3). Prices started from $2769 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 5) 29 days from Fort Lauderdale to Rotterdam, visits Kings Wharf (Apr 8), Falmouth UK (Apr 16), Isle of Portland (Apr 17), Le Havre-Paris (Apr 18), Dover (Apr 19), Rotterdam (Apr 20), Casablanca (Apr 24), Agadir (Apr 25), Arrecife (Apr 26), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Apr 27), Funchal (Apr 28), Porto-Leixoes (Apr 30), Dover (May 3), Rotterdam (May 4). Prices started from $2709 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 10) 28 days from Rotterdam to Amsterdam, visits Haugesund (Aug 12), Djupivogur (Aug 14), Akureyri (Aug 15), Isafjordur (Aug 16), Reykjavik (Aug 17), Stornoway (Aug 20), Invergordon (Aug 21), Dover (Aug 23), Rotterdam (Aug 24), Invergordon (Aug 26), Lerwick (Aug 27), Kirkwall (Aug 28), Stornoway (Aug 29), Belfast (Aug 31), Liverpool (Sep 1), Greenock-Glasgow (Sep 2), Dublin (Sep 3), Waterford (Sep 4), Dover (Sep 6), Amsterdam (Sep 7). Prices started from $4369 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 23) 28 days from Dover to Barcelona, visits Rotterdam (Aug 24), Invergordon (Aug 26), Lerwick (Aug 27), Kirkwall (Aug 28), Stornoway (Aug 29), Belfast (Aug 31), Liverpool (Sep 1), Greenock-Glasgow (Sep 2), Dublin (Sep 3), Waterford (Sep 4), Dover (Sep 6), Amsterdam (Sep 7), Isle of Portland (Sep 9), Bilbao (Sep 11), La Coruna (Sep 12), Porto-Leixoes (Sep 13), Lisbon (Sep 14), Malaga (Sep 16), Alicante (Sep 18), Valencia (Sep 19), Barcelona (Sep 20). Prices started from $3819 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 24) 27 days from Rotterdam to Barcelona, visits Invergordon (Aug 26), Lerwick (Aug 27), Kirkwall (Aug 28), Stornoway (Aug 29), Belfast (Aug 31), Liverpool (Sep 1), Greenock-Glasgow (Sep 2), Dublin (Sep 3), Waterford (Sep 4), Dover (Sep 6), Amsterdam (Sep 7), Isle of Portland (Sep 9), Bilbao (Sep 11), La Coruna (Sep 12), Porto-Leixoes (Sep 13), Lisbon (Sep 14), Malaga (Sep 16), Alicante (Sep 18), Valencia (Sep 19), Barcelona (Sep 20). Prices started from $3879 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 24) 14 days from Rotterdam to Amsterdam, visits Invergordon (Aug 26), Lerwick (Aug 27), Kirkwall (Aug 28), Stornoway (Aug 29), Belfast (Aug 31), Liverpool (Sep 1), Greenock-Glasgow (Sep 2), Dublin (Sep 3), Waterford (Sep 4), Dover (Sep 6), Amsterdam (Sep 7). Prices started from $2259 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 6) 28 days from Dover to Piraeus-Athens, visits Amsterdam (Sep 7), Isle of Portland (Sep 9), Bilbao (Sep 11), La Coruna (Sep 12), Porto-Leixoes (Sep 13), Lisbon (Sep 14), Malaga (Sep 16), Alicante (Sep 18), Valencia (Sep 19), Barcelona (Sep 20), Valletta (Sep 22), Alexandria (Sep 25), Limassol (Sep 27), Rhodes Island (Sep 28), Kusadasi (Sep 29), Istanbul (Oct 1), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 4). Prices started from $3719 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 6) 14 days from Dover to Barcelona, visits Amsterdam (Sep 7), Isle of Portland (Sep 9), Bilbao (Sep 11), La Coruna (Sep 12), Porto-Leixoes (Sep 13), Lisbon (Sep 14), Malaga (Sep 16), Alicante (Sep 18), Valencia (Sep 19), Barcelona (Sep 20). Prices started from $1759 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 7) 27 days from Amsterdam to Piraeus-Athens, visits Isle of Portland (Sep 9), Bilbao (Sep 11), La Coruna (Sep 12), Porto-Leixoes (Sep 13), Lisbon (Sep 14), Malaga (Sep 16), Alicante (Sep 18), Valencia (Sep 19), Barcelona (Sep 20), Valletta (Sep 22), Alexandria (Sep 25), Limassol (Sep 27), Rhodes Island (Sep 28), Kusadasi (Sep 29), Istanbul (Oct 1), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 4). Prices started from $3779 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 7) 13 days from Amsterdam to Barcelona, visits Isle of Portland (Sep 9), Bilbao (Sep 11), La Coruna (Sep 12), Porto-Leixoes (Sep 13), Lisbon (Sep 14), Malaga (Sep 16), Alicante (Sep 18), Valencia (Sep 19), Barcelona (Sep 20). Prices started from $1819 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 20) 28 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Valletta (Sep 22), Alexandria (Sep 25), Limassol (Sep 27), Rhodes Island (Sep 28), Kusadasi (Sep 29), Istanbul (Oct 1), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 4), Katakolon (Oct 5), Catania (Oct 7), Valletta (Oct 8), Rhodes Island (Oct 11), Kusadasi (Oct 12), Mykonos Island (Oct 13), Istanbul (Oct 15), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 18). Prices started from $3969 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 20) 14 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Valletta (Sep 22), Alexandria (Sep 25), Limassol (Sep 27), Rhodes Island (Sep 28), Kusadasi (Sep 29), Istanbul (Oct 1), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 4). Prices started from $2159 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 18) 28 days from Piraeus-Athens to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Limassol (Oct 20), Ashdod (Oct 21), Haifa (Oct 22), Antalya (Oct 25), Marmaris (Oct 26), Kusadasi (Oct 27), Rhodes Island (Oct 28), Santorini Island (Oct 30), Souda-Chania (Oct 31), Piraeus-Athens (Nov 1), Corfu Island (Nov 3), Kotor (Nov 4), Split (Nov 5), Trieste (Nov 6), Dubrovnik (Nov 9), Sarande (Nov 10), Kefalonia Island (Nov 11), Messina (Nov 13), Naples (Nov 14), Civitavecchia-Rome (Nov 15). Prices started from $3969 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 1) 28 days from Piraeus-Athens to Fort Lauderdale, visits Corfu Island (Nov 3), Kotor (Nov 4), Split (Nov 5), Trieste (Nov 6), Dubrovnik (Nov 9), Sarande (Nov 10), Kefalonia Island (Nov 11), Messina (Nov 13), Naples (Nov 14), Civitavecchia-Rome (Nov 15), Cartagena Spain (Nov 17), Gibraltar (Nov 18), Portimao (Nov 19), Ponta Delgada (Nov 22), Fort Lauderdale (Nov 29). Prices started from $2919 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 1) 14 days from Piraeus-Athens to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Corfu Island (Nov 3), Kotor (Nov 4), Split (Nov 5), Trieste (Nov 6), Dubrovnik (Nov 9), Sarande (Nov 10), Kefalonia Island (Nov 11), Messina (Nov 13), Naples (Nov 14), Civitavecchia-Rome (Nov 15). Prices started from $2059 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 15) 14 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Fort Lauderdale, visits Cartagena Spain (Nov 17), Gibraltar (Nov 18), Portimao (Nov 19), Ponta Delgada (Nov 22), Fort Lauderdale (Nov 29). Prices started from $1009 per person with double occupancy.

ms Noordam – Transpacific, Alaska

  • 2024 (February 10) 12 days from Sydney to Auckland, visits Fiordland National Park (Feb 13), Dunedin (Feb 14), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Feb 15), Napier (Feb 16), Gisborne (Feb 17), Tauranga (Feb 18), Bay of Islands (Feb 20), Auckland (Feb 22).
  • 2024 (February 22) 16 days from Auckland to Sydney, visits Bay of Islands (Feb 23), Napier (Feb 25), Akaroa (Feb 26), Timaru (Feb 27), Dunedin (Feb 28), Melbourne (Mar 3), Burnie (Mar 4), Hobart (Mar 6), Port Arthur (Mar 7), Sydney (Mar 9).
  • 2024 (March 9) 14 days from Sydney to Auckland, visits Melbourne (Mar 11), Burnie (Mar 12), Fiordland National Park (Mar 15), Dunedin (Mar 16), Timaru (Mar 17), Picton (Mar 18), Wellington (Mar 19), Napier (Mar 20), Gisborne (Mar 21), Tauranga (Mar 22), Auckland (Mar 23).
  • 2024 (March 23) 14 days from Auckland to Sydney, visits Tauranga (Mar 24), Gisborne (Mar 25), Napier (Mar 26), Wellington (Mar 27), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Mar 28), Dunedin (Mar 29), Hobart (Apr 2), Melbourne (Apr 4), Sydney (Apr 6). Prices started from $1199 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (March 23) 38 days from Auckland to Vancouver, visits Tauranga (Mar 24), Gisborne (Mar 25), Napier (Mar 26), Wellington (Mar 27), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Mar 28), Dunedin (Mar 29), Hobart (Apr 2), Melbourne (Apr 4), Sydney (Apr 6), Noumea (Apr 9), Lifou Island (Apr 10), Lautoka (Apr 12), Savusavu (Apr 13), Pago Pago (Apr 14), Honolulu (Apr 20), Nawiliwili (Apr 22), Kailua-Kona (Apr 23), Vancouver (Apr 30). Prices started from $3229 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 6) 24 days from Sydney to Vancouver, visits Noumea (Apr 9), Lifou Island (Apr 10), Lautoka (Apr 12), Savusavu (Apr 13), Pago Pago (Apr 14), Honolulu (Apr 20), Nawiliwili (Apr 22), Kailua-Kona (Apr 23), Vancouver (Apr 30). Prices started from $1899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 12) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (May 14), Juneau (May 15), Skagway (May 16), Glacier Bay (May 17), Whittier (May 19). Prices started from $379 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 19) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (May 21), Skagway (May 22), Juneau (May 23), Ketchikan (May 24), Vancouver (May 26). Prices started from $379 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 26) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (May 28), Juneau (May 29), Skagway (May 30), Glacier Bay (May 31), Whittier (Jun 2). Prices started from $379 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 2) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Jun 4), Skagway (Jun 5), Juneau (Jun 6), Ketchikan (Jun 7), Vancouver (Jun 9). Prices started from $394 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 9) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jun 11), Juneau (Jun 12), Skagway (Jun 13), Glacier Bay (Jun 14), Whittier (Jun 16). Prices started from $439 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 16) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Jun 18), Skagway (Jun 19), Juneau (Jun 20), Ketchikan (Jun 21), Vancouver (Jun 23). Prices started from $439 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 23) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jun 25), Juneau (Jun 26), Skagway (Jun 27), Glacier Bay (Jun 28), Whittier (Jun 30). Prices started from $439 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 30) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Jul 2), Skagway (Jul 3), Juneau (Jul 4), Ketchikan (Jul 5), Vancouver (Jul 7). Prices started from $519 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 7) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jul 9), Juneau (Jul 10), Skagway (Jul 11), Glacier Bay (Jul 12), Whittier (Jul 14). Prices started from $519 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 14) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Jul 16), Skagway (Jul 17), Juneau (Jul 18), Ketchikan (Jul 19), Vancouver (Jul 21). Prices started from $519 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 21) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jul 23), Juneau (Jul 24), Skagway (Jul 25), Glacier Bay (Jul 26), Whittier (Jul 28). Prices started from $409 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 28) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Jul 30), Skagway (Jul 31), Juneau (Aug 1), Ketchikan (Aug 2), Vancouver (Aug 4). Prices started from $469 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 4) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Aug 6), Juneau (Aug 7), Skagway (Aug 8), Glacier Bay (Aug 9), Whittier (Aug 11). Prices started from $469 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 11) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Aug 13), Skagway (Aug 14), Juneau (Aug 15), Ketchikan (Aug 16), Vancouver (Aug 18). Prices started from $469 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 18) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Aug 20), Juneau (Aug 21), Skagway (Aug 22), Glacier Bay (Aug 23), Whittier (Aug 25). Prices started from $439 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 25) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Aug 27), Skagway (Aug 28), Juneau (Aug 29), Ketchikan (Aug 30), Vancouver (Sep 1). Prices started from $439 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 1) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Sep 3), Juneau (Sep 4), Skagway (Sep 5), Glacier Bay (Sep 6), Whittier (Sep 8). Prices started from $439 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 8) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Sep 10), Skagway (Sep 11), Juneau (Sep 12), Ketchikan (Sep 13), Vancouver (Sep 15). Prices started from $399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 29) 14 days from Vancouver to Yokohama, visits Sitka (Oct 1), Kodiak Island (Oct 3), Kushiro City (Oct 11), Yokohama (Oct 13). Prices started from $969 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 29) 28 days from Vancouver to Tokyo, visits Sitka (Oct 1), Kodiak Island (Oct 3), Kushiro City (Oct 11), Yokohama (Oct 13), Aomori City (Oct 15), Sapporo-Otaru (Oct 16), Hakodate (Oct 17), Akita City (Oct 18), Sokcho (Oct 20), Sakaiminato-Matsue (Oct 21), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Oct 22), Kagoshima City (Oct 23), Kochi City (Oct 24), Kobe-Osaka (Oct 25), Shimizu (Oct 26), Tokyo (Oct 27). Prices started from $3259 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 13) 14 days from Yokohama to Tokyo, visits Aomori City (Oct 15), Sapporo-Otaru (Oct 16), Hakodate (Oct 17), Akita City (Oct 18), Sokcho (Oct 20), Sakaiminato-Matsue (Oct 21), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Oct 22), Kagoshima City (Oct 23), Kochi City (Oct 24), Kobe-Osaka (Oct 25), Shimizu (Oct 26), Tokyo (Oct 27). Prices started from $2459 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 13) 28 days from Yokohama to Hong Kong, visits Aomori City (Oct 15), Sapporo-Otaru (Oct 16), Hakodate (Oct 17), Akita City (Oct 18), Sokcho (Oct 20), Sakaiminato-Matsue (Oct 21), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Oct 22), Kagoshima City (Oct 23), Kochi City (Oct 24), Kobe-Osaka (Oct 25), Shimizu (Oct 26), Tokyo (Oct 27), Kobe-Osaka (Oct 28), Naha (Oct 31), Ishigakijima Island (Nov 1), Keelung (Nov 2), Kaohsiung (Nov 3), Manila (Nov 5), Boracay Island (Nov 6), Puerto Princesa (Nov 7), Hong Kong (Nov 10). Prices started from $4639 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 27) 14 days from Tokyo to Hong Kong, visits Kobe-Osaka (Oct 28), Naha (Oct 31), Ishigakijima Island (Nov 1), Keelung (Nov 2), Kaohsiung (Nov 3), Manila (Nov 5), Boracay Island (Nov 6), Puerto Princesa (Nov 7), Hong Kong (Nov 10). Prices started from $2359 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 27) 28 days from Tokyo to Singapore, visits Kobe-Osaka (Oct 28), Naha (Oct 31), Ishigakijima Island (Nov 1), Keelung (Nov 2), Kaohsiung (Nov 3), Manila (Nov 5), Boracay Island (Nov 6), Puerto Princesa (Nov 7), Hong Kong (Nov 10), Halong Bay (Nov 12), Da Nang (Nov 14), Nha Trang (Nov 16), Saigon (Nov 17), Sihanoukville (Nov 19), Laem Chabang (Nov 20), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Nov 22), Singapore (Nov 24). Prices started from $3869 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 10) 14 days from Hong Kong to Singapore, visits Halong Bay (Nov 12), Da Nang (Nov 14), Nha Trang (Nov 16), Saigon (Nov 17), Sihanoukville (Nov 19), Laem Chabang (Nov 20), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Nov 22), Singapore (Nov 24). Prices started from $1709 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 4) 43 days from Singapore to Hong Kong, visits Puerto Princesa (Jan 7), Bitung (Jan 9), Jayapura (Jan 12), Rabaul (Jan 14), Kiriwina Island PNG (Jan 15), Conflict Islands PNG (Jan 16), Cairns (Jan 18), Darwin (Jan 22), Dili (Jan 24), Pulau Komodo Island (Jan 26), Benoa (Jan 27), Jakarta (Jan 29), Singapore (Feb 1), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Feb 3), Laem Chabang (Feb 4), Sihanoukville (Feb 6), Saigon (Feb 8), Nha Trang (Feb 9), Da Nang (Feb 11), Halong Bay (Feb 14), Hong Kong (Feb 16). Prices started from $5249 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 1) 15 days from Singapore to Hong Kong, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Feb 3), Laem Chabang (Feb 4), Sihanoukville (Feb 6), Saigon (Feb 8), Nha Trang (Feb 9), Da Nang (Feb 11), Halong Bay (Feb 14), Hong Kong (Feb 16). Prices started from $1999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 1) 29 days from Singapore to Yokohama, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Feb 3), Laem Chabang (Feb 4), Sihanoukville (Feb 6), Saigon (Feb 8), Nha Trang (Feb 9), Da Nang (Feb 11), Halong Bay (Feb 14), Hong Kong (Feb 16), Puerto Princesa (Feb 19), Boracay Island (Feb 20), Manila (Feb 21), Kaohsiung (Feb 23), Keelung (Feb 24), Ishigakijima Island (Feb 25), Naha (Feb 26), Kobe-Osaka (Feb 28), Yokohama (Mar 2). Prices started from $3669 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 16) 14 days from Hong Kong to Yokohama, visits Puerto Princesa (Feb 19), Boracay Island (Feb 20), Manila (Feb 21), Kaohsiung (Feb 23), Keelung (Feb 24), Ishigakijima Island (Feb 25), Naha (Feb 26), Kobe-Osaka (Feb 28), Yokohama (Mar 2). Prices started from $1859 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 16) 28 days from Hong Kong to Yokohama, visits Puerto Princesa (Feb 19), Boracay Island (Feb 20), Manila (Feb 21), Kaohsiung (Feb 23), Keelung (Feb 24), Ishigakijima Island (Feb 25), Naha (Feb 26), Kobe-Osaka (Feb 28), Yokohama (Mar 2), Aburatsu-Nichinan (Mar 4), Amami Oshima Island Japan (Mar 5), Naha (Mar 6), Ishigakijima Island (Mar 7), Hualien (Mar 8), Keelung (Mar 9), Nagasaki City (Mar 11), Kagoshima City (Mar 12), Kochi City (Mar 13), Kobe-Osaka (Mar 14), Yokohama (Mar 16). Prices started from $2899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 13) 28 days from Yokohama to Vancouver, visits Shimizu (Apr 14), Kobe-Osaka (Apr 15), Kochi City (Apr 16), Hiroshima City (Apr 17), Sokcho (Apr 19), Sakaiminato-Matsue (Apr 20), Tsuruga (Apr 21), Toyama City (Apr 22), Akita City (Apr 23), Hakodate (Apr 24), Miyako-Iwate (Apr 25), Yokohama (Apr 27), Kushiro City (Apr 29), Kodiak Island (May 5), Glacier Bay (May 7), Juneau (May 8), Ketchikan (May 9), Vancouver (May 11). Prices started from $3719 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 27) 14 days from Yokohama to Vancouver, visits Kushiro City (Apr 29), Kodiak Island (May 5), Glacier Bay (May 7), Juneau (May 8), Ketchikan (May 9), Vancouver (May 11). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 11) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (May 13), Juneau (May 14), Skagway (May 15), Glacier Bay (May 16), Whittier (May 18). Prices started from $629 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 18) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (May 20), Skagway (May 21), Juneau (May 22), Ketchikan (May 23), Vancouver (May 25). Prices started from $629 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 25) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (May 27), Juneau (May 28), Skagway (May 29), Glacier Bay (May 30), Whittier (Jun 1). Prices started from $679 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 1) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Jun 3), Skagway (Jun 4), Juneau (Jun 5), Ketchikan (Jun 6), Vancouver (Jun 8). Prices started from $829 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 8) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jun 10), Juneau (Jun 11), Skagway (Jun 12), Glacier Bay (Jun 13), Whittier (Jun 15). Prices started from $929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 15) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Jun 17), Skagway (Jun 18), Juneau (Jun 19), Ketchikan (Jun 20), Vancouver (Jun 22). Prices started from $929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 22) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jun 24), Juneau (Jun 25), Skagway (Jun 26), Glacier Bay (Jun 27), Whittier (Jun 29). Prices started from $929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 29) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Jul 1), Skagway (Jul 2), Juneau (Jul 3), Ketchikan (Jul 4), Vancouver (Jul 6). Prices started from $1029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 6) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jul 8), Juneau (Jul 9), Skagway (Jul 10), Glacier Bay (Jul 11), Whittier (Jul 13). Prices started from $1029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 13) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Jul 15), Skagway (Jul 16), Juneau (Jul 17), Ketchikan (Jul 18), Vancouver (Jul 20). Prices started from $1029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 20) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jul 22), Juneau (Jul 23), Skagway (Jul 24), Glacier Bay (Jul 25), Whittier (Jul 27). Prices started from $1029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 27) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Jul 29), Skagway (Jul 30), Juneau (Jul 31), Ketchikan (Aug 1), Vancouver (Aug 3). Prices started from $1029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 3) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Aug 5), Juneau (Aug 6), Skagway (Aug 7), Glacier Bay (Aug 8), Whittier (Aug 10). Prices started from $1029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 10) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Aug 12), Skagway (Aug 13), Juneau (Aug 14), Ketchikan (Aug 15), Vancouver (Aug 17). Prices started from $1029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 17) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Aug 19), Juneau (Aug 20), Skagway (Aug 21), Glacier Bay (Aug 22), Whittier (Aug 24). Prices started from $929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 24) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Aug 26), Skagway (Aug 27), Juneau (Aug 28), Ketchikan (Aug 29), Vancouver (Aug 31). Prices started from $829 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 31) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Sep 2), Juneau (Sep 3), Skagway (Sep 4), Glacier Bay (Sep 5), Whittier (Sep 7). Prices started from $729 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 7) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Glacier Bay (Sep 9), Skagway (Sep 10), Juneau (Sep 11), Ketchikan (Sep 12), Vancouver (Sep 14). Prices started from $679 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 12) 42 days from Seattle to Auckland, visits Honolulu (Oct 19), Kahului (Oct 21), Nawiliwili (Oct 22), Pago Pago (Oct 28), Savusavu (Oct 31), Dravuni Island Fiji (Nov 1), Lautoka (Nov 2), Suva (Nov 3), Mystery Island (Nov 5), Sydney (Nov 9), Melbourne (Nov 11), Hobart (Nov 13), Fiordland National Park (Nov 16), Dunedin (Nov 17), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Nov 18), Picton (Nov 19), Wellington (Nov 20), Napier (Nov 21), Tauranga (Nov 22), Auckland (Nov 23). Prices started from $4684 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 12) 28 days from Seattle to Sydney, visits Honolulu (Oct 19), Kahului (Oct 21), Nawiliwili (Oct 22), Pago Pago (Oct 28), Savusavu (Oct 31), Dravuni Island Fiji (Nov 1), Lautoka (Nov 2), Suva (Nov 3), Mystery Island (Nov 5), Sydney (Nov 9). Prices started from $2879 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 9) 14 days from Sydney to Auckland, visits Melbourne (Nov 11), Hobart (Nov 13), Fiordland National Park (Nov 16), Dunedin (Nov 17), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Nov 18), Picton (Nov 19), Wellington (Nov 20), Napier (Nov 21), Tauranga (Nov 22), Auckland (Nov 23). Prices started from $2059 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 23) 14 days from Auckland to Sydney, visits Tauranga (Nov 24), Napier (Nov 25), Picton (Nov 26), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Nov 27), Timaru (Nov 28), Dunedin (Nov 29), Hobart (Dec 3), Melbourne (Dec 5), Sydney (Dec 7). Prices started from $1859 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 21) 42 days from Sydney to Auckland, visits Phillip Island (Dec 23), Burnie (Dec 24), Adelaide (Dec 26), Kangaroo Island (Dec 27), Hobart (Dec 29), Port Arthur (Dec 30), Melbourne (Jan 1), Eden (Jan 3), Sydney (Jan 4), Moreton Island (Jan 6), Brisbane (Jan 7), Townsville QLD (Jan 9), Cairns (Jan 10), Alotau (Jan 12), Conflict Islands PNG (Jan 13), Kiriwina Island PNG (Jan 14), Honiara (Jan 16), Luganville (Jan 18), Port Vila (Jan 19), Mystery Island (Jan 20), Lautoka (Jan 22), Suva (Jan 23), Dravuni Island Fiji (Jan 24), Vavau Islands Tonga (Jan 26), Nukualofa (Jan 27), Bay of Islands (Jan 30), Tauranga (Jan 31), Auckland (Feb 1). Prices started from $5529 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 4) 28 days from Sydney to Auckland, visits Moreton Island (Jan 6), Brisbane (Jan 7), Townsville QLD (Jan 9), Cairns (Jan 10), Alotau (Jan 12), Conflict Islands PNG (Jan 13), Kiriwina Island PNG (Jan 14), Honiara (Jan 16), Luganville (Jan 18), Port Vila (Jan 19), Mystery Island (Jan 20), Lautoka (Jan 22), Suva (Jan 23), Dravuni Island Fiji (Jan 24), Vavau Islands Tonga (Jan 26), Nukualofa (Jan 27), Bay of Islands (Jan 30), Tauranga (Jan 31), Auckland (Feb 1). Prices started from $3669 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (February 1) 14 days from Auckland to Sydney, visits Tauranga (Feb 2), Napier (Feb 3), Wellington (Feb 4), Timaru (Feb 5), Dunedin (Feb 6), Hobart (Feb 10), Burnie (Feb 12), Melbourne (Feb 13), Sydney (Feb 15). Prices started from $1909 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (February 15) 14 days from Sydney to Auckland, visits Melbourne (Feb 17), Burnie (Feb 18), Fiordland National Park (Feb 22), Dunedin (Feb 23), Timaru (Feb 24), Wellington (Feb 25), Napier (Feb 26), Tauranga (Feb 27), Bay of Islands (Feb 28), Auckland (Mar 1). Prices started from $1909 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 1) 49 days from Auckland to Seattle, visits Tauranga (Mar 2), Napier (Mar 3), Wellington (Mar 4), Picton (Mar 5), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Mar 6), Dunedin (Mar 7), Hobart (Mar 11), Melbourne (Mar 13), Sydney (Mar 15), Noumea (Mar 18), Lifou Island (Mar 19), Port Vila (Mar 20), Suva (Mar 22), Lautoka (Mar 23), Dravuni Island Fiji (Mar 24), Vavau Islands Tonga (Mar 26), Nukualofa (Mar 27), Rarotonga Island (Mar 29), Raiatea Island (Mar 31), Papeete (Apr 1), Moorea Island (Apr 2), Fakarava Atoll (Apr 3), Kailua-Kona (Apr 9), Kahului (Apr 10), Honolulu (Apr 11), Nawiliwili (Apr 13), Seattle (Apr 19). Prices started from $5739 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 1) 14 days from Auckland to Sydney, visits Tauranga (Mar 2), Napier (Mar 3), Wellington (Mar 4), Picton (Mar 5), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Mar 6), Dunedin (Mar 7), Hobart (Mar 11), Melbourne (Mar 13), Sydney (Mar 15). Prices started from $2059 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 15) 35 days from Sydney to Seattle, visits Noumea (Mar 18), Lifou Island (Mar 19), Port Vila (Mar 20), Suva (Mar 22), Lautoka (Mar 23), Dravuni Island Fiji (Mar 24), Vavau Islands Tonga (Mar 26), Nukualofa (Mar 27), Rarotonga Island (Mar 29), Raiatea Island (Mar 31), Papeete (Apr 1), Moorea Island (Apr 2), Fakarava Atoll (Apr 3), Kailua-Kona (Apr 9), Kahului (Apr 10), Honolulu (Apr 11), Nawiliwili (Apr 13), Seattle (Apr 19). Prices started from $3989 per person with double occupancy.

ms Oosterdam – Transatlantic, Panama Canal

  • 2024 (February 20) 14 days from San Antonio to Buenos Aires, visits Puerto Montt (Feb 22), Puerto Chacabuco (Feb 23), Punta Arenas (Feb 26), Ushuaia (Feb 27), Port Stanley (Feb 29), Montevideo (Mar 3), Buenos Aires (Mar 4), Buenos Aires (Mar 5).
  • 2024 (March 5) 31 days from Buenos Aires to Fort Lauderdale, visits Buenos Aires (Mar 6), Montevideo (Mar 7), Port Stanley (Mar 10), Punta Arenas (Mar 12), Ushuaia (Mar 13), Puerto Montt (Mar 17), San Antonio (Mar 19), Coquimbo (Mar 20), Pisco (Mar 23), Callao-Lima (Mar 24), Manta (Mar 28), Panama City (Mar 30), Panama Canal (Mar 31), Oranjestad Aruba (Apr 2), Fort Lauderdale (Apr 5).
  • 2024 (March 19) 17 days from San Antonio to Fort Lauderdale, visits Coquimbo (Mar 20), Pisco (Mar 23), Callao-Lima (Mar 24), Manta (Mar 28), Panama City (Mar 30), Panama Canal (Mar 31), Oranjestad Aruba (Apr 2), Fort Lauderdale (Apr 5).
  • 2024 (April 5) 14 days from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona, visits Ponta Delgada (Apr 12), Cadiz (Apr 15), Malaga (Apr 16), Cartagena Spain (Apr 17), Alicante (Apr 18), Barcelona (Apr 19). Prices started from $899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 5) 25 days from Fort Lauderdale to Piraeus-Athens, visits Ponta Delgada (Apr 12), Cadiz (Apr 15), Malaga (Apr 16), Cartagena Spain (Apr 17), Alicante (Apr 18), Barcelona (Apr 19), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Apr 20), Livorno (Apr 21), Civitavecchia-Rome (Apr 22), Naples (Apr 23), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Apr 24), Valletta (Apr 25), Souda-Chania (Apr 27), Rhodes Island (Apr 28), Kusadasi (Apr 29), Piraeus-Athens (Apr 30). Prices started from $4129 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 19) 11 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Villefranche-sur-Mer (Apr 20), Livorno (Apr 21), Civitavecchia-Rome (Apr 22), Naples (Apr 23), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Apr 24), Valletta (Apr 25), Souda-Chania (Apr 27), Rhodes Island (Apr 28), Kusadasi (Apr 29), Piraeus-Athens (Apr 30). Prices started from $3144 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 21) 22 days from Piraeus-Athens to Barcelona, visits Kefalonia Island (May 22), Corfu Island (May 23), Dubrovnik (May 24), Zadar (May 25), Trieste (May 26), Rijeka (May 27), Korcula Island Croatia (May 28), Kotor (May 29), Nafplio (May 31), Piraeus-Athens (Jun 1), Katakolon (Jun 2), Sarande (Jun 3), Valletta (Jun 5), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Jun 6), Naples (Jun 7), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 8), Ajaccio (Jun 9), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Jun 10), Barcelona (Jun 12). Prices started from $2969 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 1) 11 days from Piraeus-Athens to Barcelona, visits Katakolon (Jun 2), Sarande (Jun 3), Valletta (Jun 5), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Jun 6), Naples (Jun 7), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 8), Ajaccio (Jun 9), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Jun 10), Barcelona (Jun 12). Prices started from $1479 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 12) 11 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Marseille (Jun 13), Portofino (Jun 14), Livorno (Jun 15), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 16), Messina (Jun 17), Valletta (Jun 18), La Goulette-Tunis (Jun 20), Nafplio (Jun 22), Piraeus-Athens (Jun 23). Prices started from $1749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 12) 23 days from Barcelona to Trieste, visits Marseille (Jun 13), Portofino (Jun 14), Livorno (Jun 15), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 16), Messina (Jun 17), Valletta (Jun 18), La Goulette-Tunis (Jun 20), Nafplio (Jun 22), Piraeus-Athens (Jun 23), Rhodes Island (Jun 24), Kusadasi (Jun 25), Istanbul (Jun 27), Mykonos Island (Jun 29), Souda-Chania (Jun 30), Katakolon (Jul 1), Sarande (Jul 2), Dubrovnik (Jul 3), Hvar Island Croatia (Jul 4), Trieste (Jul 5). Prices started from $3699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 23) 12 days from Piraeus-Athens to Trieste, visits Rhodes Island (Jun 24), Kusadasi (Jun 25), Istanbul (Jun 27), Mykonos Island (Jun 29), Souda-Chania (Jun 30), Katakolon (Jul 1), Sarande (Jul 2), Dubrovnik (Jul 3), Hvar Island Croatia (Jul 4), Trieste (Jul 5). Prices started from $1559 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 23) 21 days from Piraeus-Athens to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Rhodes Island (Jun 24), Kusadasi (Jun 25), Istanbul (Jun 27), Mykonos Island (Jun 29), Souda-Chania (Jun 30), Katakolon (Jul 1), Sarande (Jul 2), Dubrovnik (Jul 3), Hvar Island Croatia (Jul 4), Trieste (Jul 5), Zadar (Jul 6), Korcula Island Croatia (Jul 7), Kotor (Jul 8), Corfu Island (Jul 9), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Jul 11), Naples (Jul 12), Olbia (Jul 13), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jul 14). Prices started from $2789 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 5) 9 days from Trieste to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Zadar (Jul 6), Korcula Island Croatia (Jul 7), Kotor (Jul 8), Corfu Island (Jul 9), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Jul 11), Naples (Jul 12), Olbia (Jul 13), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jul 14). Prices started from $1159 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 5) 23 days from Trieste to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Zadar (Jul 6), Korcula Island Croatia (Jul 7), Kotor (Jul 8), Corfu Island (Jul 9), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Jul 11), Naples (Jul 12), Olbia (Jul 13), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jul 14), Livorno (Jul 15), Marseille (Jul 16), Barcelona (Jul 17), Cagliari (Jul 20), La Goulette-Tunis (Jul 21), Valletta (Jul 22), Piraeus-Athens (Jul 24), Katakolon (Jul 25), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Jul 26), Naples (Jul 27), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jul 28). Prices started from $2689 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 14) 24 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Piraeus-Athens, visits Livorno (Jul 15), Marseille (Jul 16), Barcelona (Jul 17), Cagliari (Jul 20), La Goulette-Tunis (Jul 21), Valletta (Jul 22), Piraeus-Athens (Jul 24), Katakolon (Jul 25), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Jul 26), Naples (Jul 27), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jul 28), Portofino (Jul 29), Livorno (Jul 30), Naples (Jul 31), Messina (Aug 1), Dubrovnik (Aug 3), Kotor (Aug 4), Corfu Island (Aug 5), Nafplio (Aug 6), Piraeus-Athens (Aug 7). Prices started from $2729 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 28) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Piraeus-Athens, visits Portofino (Jul 29), Livorno (Jul 30), Naples (Jul 31), Messina (Aug 1), Dubrovnik (Aug 3), Kotor (Aug 4), Corfu Island (Aug 5), Nafplio (Aug 6), Piraeus-Athens (Aug 7). Prices started from $1199 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 28) 21 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Piraeus-Athens, visits Portofino (Jul 29), Livorno (Jul 30), Naples (Jul 31), Messina (Aug 1), Dubrovnik (Aug 3), Kotor (Aug 4), Corfu Island (Aug 5), Nafplio (Aug 6), Piraeus-Athens (Aug 7), Mykonos Island (Aug 8), Istanbul (Aug 10), Limassol (Aug 13), Alanya (Aug 14), Rhodes Island (Aug 15), Kusadasi (Aug 17), Piraeus-Athens (Aug 18). Prices started from $1929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 25) 7 days from Piraeus-Athens to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Dubrovnik (Aug 27), Kotor (Aug 28), Corfu Island (Aug 29), Naples (Aug 31), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 1). Prices started from $709 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 1) 7 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Piraeus-Athens, visits Messina (Sep 2), Valletta (Sep 3), Rhodes Island (Sep 6), Kusadasi (Sep 7), Piraeus-Athens (Sep 8). Prices started from $709 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 1) 18 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Messina (Sep 2), Valletta (Sep 3), Rhodes Island (Sep 6), Kusadasi (Sep 7), Piraeus-Athens (Sep 8), Katakolon (Sep 9), Sarande (Sep 10), Valletta (Sep 12), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Sep 13), Naples (Sep 14), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 15), Ajaccio (Sep 16), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Sep 17), Barcelona (Sep 19). Prices started from $1939 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 8) 11 days from Piraeus-Athens to Barcelona, visits Katakolon (Sep 9), Sarande (Sep 10), Valletta (Sep 12), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Sep 13), Naples (Sep 14), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 15), Ajaccio (Sep 16), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Sep 17), Barcelona (Sep 19). Prices started from $1329 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 19) 10 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Cannes (Sep 20), Livorno (Sep 21), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 22), Messina (Sep 23), Valletta (Sep 24), Santorini Island (Sep 26), Rhodes Island (Sep 27), Kusadasi (Sep 28), Piraeus-Athens (Sep 29). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 19) 21 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Cannes (Sep 20), Livorno (Sep 21), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 22), Messina (Sep 23), Valletta (Sep 24), Santorini Island (Sep 26), Rhodes Island (Sep 27), Kusadasi (Sep 28), Piraeus-Athens (Sep 29), Korcula Island Croatia (Oct 1), Zadar (Oct 2), Trieste (Oct 3), Hvar Island Croatia (Oct 4), Dubrovnik (Oct 5), Corfu Island (Oct 6), Sarande (Oct 7), Kefalonia Island (Oct 8), Katakolon (Oct 9), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 10). Prices started from $3069 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 10) 21 days from Piraeus-Athens to Barcelona, visits Alexandria (Oct 12), Limassol (Oct 13), Antalya (Oct 14), Kos Island (Oct 15), Izmir (Oct 16), Istanbul (Oct 17), Mykonos Island (Oct 19), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 20), Katakolon (Oct 21), Sarande (Oct 22), Valletta (Oct 24), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Oct 25), Naples (Oct 26), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 27), Ajaccio (Oct 28), Marseille (Oct 29), Barcelona (Oct 31). Prices started from $2549 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 20) 11 days from Piraeus-Athens to Barcelona, visits Katakolon (Oct 21), Sarande (Oct 22), Valletta (Oct 24), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Oct 25), Naples (Oct 26), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 27), Ajaccio (Oct 28), Marseille (Oct 29), Barcelona (Oct 31). Prices started from $1429 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 20) 25 days from Piraeus-Athens to Fort Lauderdale, visits Katakolon (Oct 21), Sarande (Oct 22), Valletta (Oct 24), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Oct 25), Naples (Oct 26), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 27), Ajaccio (Oct 28), Marseille (Oct 29), Barcelona (Oct 31), Valencia (Nov 1), Alicante (Nov 2), Malaga (Nov 3), Cadiz (Nov 4), Funchal (Nov 6), Fort Lauderdale (Nov 14). Prices started from $2389 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 31) 14 days from Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale, visits Valencia (Nov 1), Alicante (Nov 2), Malaga (Nov 3), Cadiz (Nov 4), Funchal (Nov 6), Fort Lauderdale (Nov 14). Prices started from $1079 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 14) 17 days from Fort Lauderdale to San Antonio, visits Grand Cayman Island (Nov 16), Panama Canal (Nov 18), Panama City (Nov 18), Manta (Nov 21), Salaverry-Trujillo (Nov 23), Callao-Lima (Nov 24), Pisco (Nov 27), Coquimbo (Nov 30), San Antonio (Dec 1). Prices started from $1229 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 14) 31 days from Fort Lauderdale to Buenos Aires, visits Grand Cayman Island (Nov 16), Panama Canal (Nov 18), Panama City (Nov 18), Manta (Nov 21), Salaverry-Trujillo (Nov 23), Callao-Lima (Nov 24), Pisco (Nov 27), Coquimbo (Nov 30), San Antonio (Dec 1), Puerto Montt (Dec 3), Puerto Chacabuco (Dec 4), Punta Arenas (Dec 7), Ushuaia (Dec 8), Port Stanley (Dec 10), Montevideo (Dec 13), Buenos Aires (Dec 14), Buenos Aires (Dec 15). Prices started from $2509 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 1) 14 days from San Antonio to Buenos Aires, visits Puerto Montt (Dec 3), Puerto Chacabuco (Dec 4), Punta Arenas (Dec 7), Ushuaia (Dec 8), Port Stanley (Dec 10), Montevideo (Dec 13), Buenos Aires (Dec 14), Buenos Aires (Dec 15). Prices started from $1409 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 15) 22 days from Buenos Aires to San Antonio, visits Buenos Aires (Dec 16), Montevideo (Dec 17), Punta del Este (Dec 18), Puerto Madryn (Dec 20), Port Stanley (Dec 22), Ushuaia (Dec 30), Punta Arenas (Dec 31), Puerto Chacabuco (Jan 3), Puerto Montt (Jan 4), San Antonio (Jan 6). Prices started from $3039 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 6) 22 days from San Antonio to Buenos Aires, visits Puerto Montt (Jan 8), Puerto Chacabuco (Jan 9), Punta Arenas (Jan 12), Ushuaia (Jan 13), Port Stanley (Jan 21), Puerto Madryn (Jan 23), Punta del Este (Jan 25), Montevideo (Jan 26), Buenos Aires (Jan 27), Buenos Aires (Jan 28). Prices started from $3379 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 28) 22 days from Buenos Aires to San Antonio, visits Buenos Aires (Jan 29), Punta del Este (Jan 30), Montevideo (Jan 31), Puerto Madryn (Feb 2), Port Stanley (Feb 4), Ushuaia (Feb 12), Punta Arenas (Feb 13), Puerto Chacabuco (Feb 16), Puerto Montt (Feb 17), San Antonio (Feb 19). Prices started from $3579 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 19) 14 days from San Antonio to Buenos Aires, visits Puerto Montt (Feb 21), Puerto Chacabuco (Feb 22), Punta Arenas (Feb 25), Ushuaia (Feb 26), Port Stanley (Feb 28), Montevideo (Mar 3), Buenos Aires (Mar 4), Buenos Aires (Mar 5). Prices started from $1409 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 5) 14 days from Buenos Aires to San Antonio, visits Buenos Aires (Mar 6), Montevideo (Mar 7), Port Stanley (Mar 10), Punta Arenas (Mar 12), Ushuaia (Mar 13), Puerto Montt (Mar 17), San Antonio (Mar 19). Prices started from $1509 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 5) 31 days from Buenos Aires to Fort Lauderdale, visits Buenos Aires (Mar 6), Montevideo (Mar 7), Port Stanley (Mar 10), Punta Arenas (Mar 12), Ushuaia (Mar 13), Puerto Montt (Mar 17), San Antonio (Mar 19), Coquimbo (Mar 20), Pisco (Mar 23), Callao-Lima (Mar 24), Salaverry-Trujillo (Mar 27), Manta (Mar 29), Panama City (Mar 31), Panama Canal (Apr 1), Grand Cayman Island (Apr 3), Fort Lauderdale (Apr 5). Prices started from $2509 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 19) 17 days from San Antonio to Fort Lauderdale, visits Coquimbo (Mar 20), Pisco (Mar 23), Callao-Lima (Mar 24), Salaverry-Trujillo (Mar 27), Manta (Mar 29), Panama City (Mar 31), Panama Canal (Apr 1), Grand Cayman Island (Apr 3), Fort Lauderdale (Apr 5). Prices started from $1279 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 19) 14 days from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona, visits Kings Wharf (Apr 22), Funchal (Apr 29), Tangier (May 1), Barcelona (May 3). Prices started from $759 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 19) 25 days from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona, visits Kings Wharf (Apr 22), Funchal (Apr 29), Tangier (May 1), Barcelona (May 3), Malaga (May 5), Tangier (May 6), Almeria (May 7), Cagliari (May 9), Civitavecchia-Rome (May 10), Livorno (May 11), Villefranche-sur-Mer (May 12), Sete (May 13), Barcelona (May 14). Prices started from $2349 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 29) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Piraeus-Athens, visits Naples (May 30), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (May 31), Valletta (Jun 1), Kotor (Jun 3), Corfu Island (Jun 4), Kefalonia Island (Jun 5), Souda-Chania (Jun 6), Nafplio (Jun 7), Piraeus-Athens (Jun 8). Prices started from $1499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 29) 21 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Trieste, visits Naples (May 30), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (May 31), Valletta (Jun 1), Kotor (Jun 3), Corfu Island (Jun 4), Kefalonia Island (Jun 5), Souda-Chania (Jun 6), Nafplio (Jun 7), Piraeus-Athens (Jun 8), Kusadasi (Jun 9), Istanbul (Jun 11), Mykonos Island (Jun 13), Souda-Chania (Jun 14), Katakolon (Jun 15), Sarande (Jun 16), Dubrovnik (Jun 17), Trieste (Jun 19). Prices started from $3039 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 8) 11 days from Piraeus-Athens to Trieste, visits Kusadasi (Jun 9), Istanbul (Jun 11), Mykonos Island (Jun 13), Souda-Chania (Jun 14), Katakolon (Jun 15), Sarande (Jun 16), Dubrovnik (Jun 17), Trieste (Jun 19). Prices started from $1689 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 8) 21 days from Piraeus-Athens to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Kusadasi (Jun 9), Istanbul (Jun 11), Mykonos Island (Jun 13), Souda-Chania (Jun 14), Katakolon (Jun 15), Sarande (Jun 16), Dubrovnik (Jun 17), Trieste (Jun 19), Korcula Island Croatia (Jun 21), Kotor (Jun 22), Dubrovnik (Jun 23), Corfu Island (Jun 24), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Jun 26), Palermo (Jun 27), Naples (Jun 28), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 29). Prices started from $3039 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 19) 10 days from Trieste to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Korcula Island Croatia (Jun 21), Kotor (Jun 22), Dubrovnik (Jun 23), Corfu Island (Jun 24), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Jun 26), Palermo (Jun 27), Naples (Jun 28), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 29). Prices started from $1499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 19) 24 days from Trieste to Lisbon, visits Korcula Island Croatia (Jun 21), Kotor (Jun 22), Dubrovnik (Jun 23), Corfu Island (Jun 24), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Jun 26), Palermo (Jun 27), Naples (Jun 28), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 29), Naples (Jun 30), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Jul 1), Piraeus-Athens (Jul 3), Katakolon (Jul 4), Valletta (Jul 6), La Goulette-Tunis (Jul 7), Cagliari (Jul 8), Cartagena Spain (Jul 10), Tangier (Jul 11), Lisbon (Jul 12), Lisbon (Jul 13). Prices started from $3359 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 29) 14 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Lisbon, visits Naples (Jun 30), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Jul 1), Piraeus-Athens (Jul 3), Katakolon (Jul 4), Valletta (Jul 6), La Goulette-Tunis (Jul 7), Cagliari (Jul 8), Cartagena Spain (Jul 10), Tangier (Jul 11), Lisbon (Jul 12), Lisbon (Jul 13). Prices started from $2059 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 29) 21 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Naples (Jun 30), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Jul 1), Piraeus-Athens (Jul 3), Katakolon (Jul 4), Valletta (Jul 6), La Goulette-Tunis (Jul 7), Cagliari (Jul 8), Cartagena Spain (Jul 10), Tangier (Jul 11), Lisbon (Jul 12), Casablanca (Jul 15), Gibraltar (Jul 16), Malaga (Jul 17), Alicante (Jul 18), Palma de Mallorca (Jul 19), Barcelona (Jul 20). Prices started from $2989 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 13) 7 days from Lisbon to Barcelona, visits Casablanca (Jul 15), Gibraltar (Jul 16), Malaga (Jul 17), Alicante (Jul 18), Palma de Mallorca (Jul 19), Barcelona (Jul 20). Prices started from $1079 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 13) 17 days from Lisbon to Piraeus-Athens, visits Casablanca (Jul 15), Gibraltar (Jul 16), Malaga (Jul 17), Alicante (Jul 18), Palma de Mallorca (Jul 19), Barcelona (Jul 20), Cannes (Jul 21), Portofino (Jul 22), Livorno (Jul 23), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jul 24), Valletta (Jul 26), La Goulette-Tunis (Jul 27), Gythion (Jul 29), Piraeus-Athens (Jul 30). Prices started from $2429 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 20) 10 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Cannes (Jul 21), Portofino (Jul 22), Livorno (Jul 23), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jul 24), Valletta (Jul 26), La Goulette-Tunis (Jul 27), Gythion (Jul 29), Piraeus-Athens (Jul 30). Prices started from $1499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 20) 20 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Cannes (Jul 21), Portofino (Jul 22), Livorno (Jul 23), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jul 24), Valletta (Jul 26), La Goulette-Tunis (Jul 27), Gythion (Jul 29), Piraeus-Athens (Jul 30), Corfu Island (Aug 1), Dubrovnik (Aug 2), Split (Aug 3), Trieste (Aug 4), Korcula Island Croatia (Aug 6), Kotor (Aug 7), Piraeus-Athens (Aug 9). Prices started from $2849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 9) 21 days from Piraeus-Athens to Trieste, visits Alexandria (Aug 11), Limassol (Aug 12), Ashdod (Aug 13), Haifa (Aug 14), Antalya (Aug 16), Rhodes Island (Aug 17), Kusadasi (Aug 18), Piraeus-Athens (Aug 20), Istanbul (Aug 22), Mykonos Island (Aug 24), Souda-Chania (Aug 25), Katakolon (Aug 26), Sarande (Aug 27), Dubrovnik (Aug 28), Trieste (Aug 30). Prices started from $3089 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 20) 10 days from Piraeus-Athens to Trieste, visits Istanbul (Aug 22), Mykonos Island (Aug 24), Souda-Chania (Aug 25), Katakolon (Aug 26), Sarande (Aug 27), Dubrovnik (Aug 28), Trieste (Aug 30). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 20) 21 days from Piraeus-Athens to Barcelona, visits Istanbul (Aug 22), Mykonos Island (Aug 24), Souda-Chania (Aug 25), Katakolon (Aug 26), Sarande (Aug 27), Dubrovnik (Aug 28), Trieste (Aug 30), Kotor (Sep 1), Corfu Island (Sep 2), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Sep 4), Naples (Sep 5), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 6), Livorno (Sep 7), Toulon (Sep 8), Barcelona (Sep 10). Prices started from $3139 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 30) 11 days from Trieste to Barcelona, visits Kotor (Sep 1), Corfu Island (Sep 2), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Sep 4), Naples (Sep 5), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 6), Livorno (Sep 7), Toulon (Sep 8), Barcelona (Sep 10). Prices started from $1739 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 10) 11 days from Barcelona to Trieste, visits Cannes (Sep 11), Livorno (Sep 12), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 13), Naples (Sep 14), Corfu Island (Sep 16), Dubrovnik (Sep 17), Kotor (Sep 18), Zadar (Sep 19), Trieste (Sep 20), Trieste (Sep 21). Prices started from $1839 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 10) 21 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Cannes (Sep 11), Livorno (Sep 12), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 13), Naples (Sep 14), Corfu Island (Sep 16), Dubrovnik (Sep 17), Kotor (Sep 18), Zadar (Sep 19), Trieste (Sep 20), Rijeka (Sep 22), Korcula Island Croatia (Sep 23), Santorini Island (Sep 25), Kusadasi (Sep 26), Mykonos Island (Sep 27), Istanbul (Sep 28), Piraeus-Athens (Sep 30), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 1). Prices started from $3189 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 21) 10 days from Trieste to Piraeus-Athens, visits Rijeka (Sep 22), Korcula Island Croatia (Sep 23), Santorini Island (Sep 25), Kusadasi (Sep 26), Mykonos Island (Sep 27), Istanbul (Sep 28), Piraeus-Athens (Sep 30), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 1). Prices started from $1549 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 21) 21 days from Trieste to Piraeus-Athens, visits Rijeka (Sep 22), Korcula Island Croatia (Sep 23), Santorini Island (Sep 25), Kusadasi (Sep 26), Mykonos Island (Sep 27), Istanbul (Sep 28), Piraeus-Athens (Sep 30), Alexandria (Oct 3), Limassol (Oct 4), Ashdod (Oct 5), Haifa (Oct 6), Rhodes Island (Oct 8), Kusadasi (Oct 10), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 12). Prices started from $3089 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 12) 21 days from Piraeus-Athens to Barcelona, visits Corfu Island (Oct 14), Dubrovnik (Oct 15), Split (Oct 16), Trieste (Oct 17), Sarande (Oct 19), Katakolon (Oct 20), Souda-Chania (Oct 21), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 22), Katakolon (Oct 23), Sarande (Oct 24), Valletta (Oct 26), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Oct 27), Naples (Oct 28), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 29), Ajaccio (Oct 30), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Oct 31), Barcelona (Nov 2). Prices started from $3239 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 22) 26 days from Piraeus-Athens to Fort Lauderdale, visits Katakolon (Oct 23), Sarande (Oct 24), Valletta (Oct 26), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Oct 27), Naples (Oct 28), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 29), Ajaccio (Oct 30), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Oct 31), Barcelona (Nov 2), Cartagena Spain (Nov 3), Malaga (Nov 4), Gibraltar (Nov 5), Casablanca (Nov 6), Kings Wharf (Nov 14), Fort Lauderdale (Nov 17). Prices started from $2539 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 22) 11 days from Piraeus-Athens to Barcelona, visits Katakolon (Oct 23), Sarande (Oct 24), Valletta (Oct 26), Giardini Naxos-Taormina (Oct 27), Naples (Oct 28), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 29), Ajaccio (Oct 30), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Oct 31), Barcelona (Nov 2). Prices started from $1789 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 2) 15 days from Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale, visits Cartagena Spain (Nov 3), Malaga (Nov 4), Gibraltar (Nov 5), Casablanca (Nov 6), Kings Wharf (Nov 14), Fort Lauderdale (Nov 17). Prices started from $899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 17) 31 days from Fort Lauderdale to Buenos Aires, visits Grand Cayman Island (Nov 19), Panama Canal (Nov 21), Panama City (Nov 21), Manta (Nov 24), Salaverry-Trujillo (Nov 26), Callao-Lima (Nov 27), Pisco (Nov 30), Coquimbo (Dec 3), San Antonio (Dec 4), Puerto Montt (Dec 6), Puerto Chacabuco (Dec 7), Punta Arenas (Dec 10), Ushuaia (Dec 11), Port Stanley (Dec 13), Montevideo (Dec 16), Buenos Aires (Dec 17), Buenos Aires (Dec 18). Prices started from $3244 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 17) 17 days from Fort Lauderdale to San Antonio, visits Grand Cayman Island (Nov 19), Panama Canal (Nov 21), Panama City (Nov 21), Manta (Nov 24), Salaverry-Trujillo (Nov 26), Callao-Lima (Nov 27), Pisco (Nov 30), Coquimbo (Dec 3), San Antonio (Dec 4). Prices started from $1764 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 4) 14 days from San Antonio to Buenos Aires, visits Puerto Montt (Dec 6), Puerto Chacabuco (Dec 7), Punta Arenas (Dec 10), Ushuaia (Dec 11), Port Stanley (Dec 13), Montevideo (Dec 16), Buenos Aires (Dec 17), Buenos Aires (Dec 18). Prices started from $1629 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 18) 22 days from Buenos Aires to San Antonio, visits Buenos Aires (Dec 19), Montevideo (Dec 20), Punta del Este (Dec 21), Puerto Madryn (Dec 23), Port Stanley (Dec 25), Ushuaia (Jan 2), Punta Arenas (Jan 3), Puerto Chacabuco (Jan 6), Puerto Montt (Jan 7), San Antonio (Jan 9). Prices started from $3689 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 9) 22 days from San Antonio to Buenos Aires, visits Puerto Montt (Jan 11), Puerto Chacabuco (Jan 12), Punta Arenas (Jan 15), Ushuaia (Jan 16), Cape Horn (Jan 17), Port Stanley (Jan 24), Puerto Madryn (Jan 26), Punta del Este (Jan 28), Montevideo (Jan 29), Buenos Aires (Jan 30), Buenos Aires (Jan 31). Prices started from $3689 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 31) 22 days from Buenos Aires to San Antonio, visits Buenos Aires (Feb 1), Montevideo (Feb 2), Punta del Este (Feb 3), Puerto Madryn (Feb 5), Port Stanley (Feb 7), Ushuaia (Feb 15), Punta Arenas (Feb 16), Puerto Chacabuco (Feb 19), Puerto Montt (Feb 20), San Antonio (Feb 22). Prices started from $3789 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (February 22) 14 days from San Antonio to Buenos Aires, visits Puerto Montt (Feb 24), Puerto Chacabuco (Feb 25), Punta Arenas (Feb 28), Ushuaia (Mar 1), Port Stanley (Mar 3), Montevideo (Mar 6), Buenos Aires (Mar 7), Buenos Aires (Mar 8). Prices started from $1679 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 8) 31 days from Buenos Aires to Fort Lauderdale, visits Buenos Aires (Mar 9), Montevideo (Mar 10), Port Stanley (Mar 13), Punta Arenas (Mar 15), Ushuaia (Mar 16), Puerto Montt (Mar 20), San Antonio (Mar 22), Coquimbo (Mar 23), Pisco (Mar 26), Callao-Lima (Mar 27), Salaverry-Trujillo (Mar 30), Manta (Apr 1), Panama City (Apr 3), Panama Canal (Apr 4), Grand Cayman Island (Apr 6), Fort Lauderdale (Apr 8). Prices started from $3344 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 8) 14 days from Buenos Aires to San Antonio, visits Buenos Aires (Mar 9), Montevideo (Mar 10), Port Stanley (Mar 13), Punta Arenas (Mar 15), Ushuaia (Mar 16), Puerto Montt (Mar 20), San Antonio (Mar 22). Prices started from $1729 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 22) 17 days from San Antonio to Fort Lauderdale, visits Coquimbo (Mar 23), Pisco (Mar 26), Callao-Lima (Mar 27), Salaverry-Trujillo (Mar 30), Manta (Apr 1), Panama City (Apr 3), Panama Canal (Apr 4), Grand Cayman Island (Apr 6), Fort Lauderdale (Apr 8). Prices started from $1764 per person with double occupancy.

ms Nieuw Rotterdam – Transatlantic

  • 2024 (April 13) 14 days from Fort Lauderdale to Rotterdam, visits Ponta Delgada (Apr 20), Brest (Apr 23), Isle of Portland (Apr 24), Le Havre-Paris (Apr 25), Dover (Apr 26), Rotterdam (Apr 27). Prices started from $649 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 13) 21 days from Fort Lauderdale to Rotterdam, visits Ponta Delgada (Apr 20), Brest (Apr 23), Isle of Portland (Apr 24), Le Havre-Paris (Apr 25), Dover (Apr 26), Rotterdam (Apr 27), Eidfjord (Apr 29), Stavanger (Apr 30), Lerwick (May 1), Leith-Edinburgh (May 2), Rotterdam (May 4). Prices started from $2589 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 28) 29 days from Rotterdam to Fort Lauderdale, visits Oslo (Sep 30), Aarhus (Oct 1), Warnemunde-Rostock (Oct 2), Tallinn (Oct 4), Helsinki (Oct 5), Stockholm (Oct 6), Visby (Oct 7), Bornholm Island Denmark (Oct 8), Kiel (Oct 9), Copenhagen (Oct 10), Rotterdam (Oct 12), Zeebrugge (Oct 13), Le Havre-Paris (Oct 14), Isle of Portland (Oct 15), Brest (Oct 16), Kings Wharf (Oct 23), Half Moon Cay (Oct 26), Fort Lauderdale (Oct 27). Prices started from $2889 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 12) 15 days from Rotterdam to Fort Lauderdale, visits Zeebrugge (Oct 13), Le Havre-Paris (Oct 14), Isle of Portland (Oct 15), Brest (Oct 16), Kings Wharf (Oct 23), Half Moon Cay (Oct 26), Fort Lauderdale (Oct 27). Prices started from $1174 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 12) 14 days from Fort Lauderdale to Rotterdam, visits Kings Wharf (Apr 15), Isle of Portland (Apr 23), Southampton (Apr 24), Zeebrugge (Apr 25), Rotterdam (Apr 26). Prices started from $759 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 12) 21 days from Fort Lauderdale to Rotterdam, visits Kings Wharf (Apr 15), Isle of Portland (Apr 23), Southampton (Apr 24), Zeebrugge (Apr 25), Rotterdam (Apr 26), Kristiansand (Apr 28), Eidfjord (Apr 29), Bergen (Apr 30), Kirkwall (May 1), Rotterdam (May 3). Prices started from $1689 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 5) 14 days from Rotterdam to Reykjavik, visits Eidfjord (Jul 7), Alesund (Jul 8), Nordfjordeid (Jul 9), Bergen (Jul 10), Rotterdam (Jul 12), Alesund (Jul 14), Akureyri (Jul 16), Isafjordur (Jul 17), Grundarfjordur (Jul 18), Reykjavik (Jul 19). Prices started from $2309 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 12) 7 days from Rotterdam to Reykjavik, visits Alesund (Jul 14), Akureyri (Jul 16), Isafjordur (Jul 17), Grundarfjordur (Jul 18), Reykjavik (Jul 19). Prices started from $1229 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 19) 14 days from Reykjavik to Rotterdam, visits Heimaey Island (Jul 20), Seydisfjordur (Jul 21), Invergordon (Jul 23), Leith-Edinburgh (Jul 24), Rotterdam (Jul 26), Eidfjord (Jul 28), Alesund (Jul 29), Nordfjordeid (Jul 30), Bergen (Jul 31), Rotterdam (Aug 2). Prices started from $2309 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 19) 7 days from Reykjavik to Rotterdam, visits Heimaey Island (Jul 20), Seydisfjordur (Jul 21), Invergordon (Jul 23), Leith-Edinburgh (Jul 24), Rotterdam (Jul 26). Prices started from $1229 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 4) 22 days from Rotterdam to Fort Lauderdale, visits Haugesund (Oct 6), Eidfjord (Oct 7), Bergen (Oct 8), Kirkwall (Oct 9), Rotterdam (Oct 11), Zeebrugge (Oct 12), Le Havre-Paris (Oct 13), Isle of Portland (Oct 14), Falmouth UK (Oct 15), Kings Wharf (Oct 23), Fort Lauderdale (Oct 26). Prices started from $2129 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 11) 15 days from Rotterdam to Fort Lauderdale, visits Zeebrugge (Oct 12), Le Havre-Paris (Oct 13), Isle of Portland (Oct 14), Falmouth UK (Oct 15), Kings Wharf (Oct 23), Fort Lauderdale (Oct 26). Prices started from $1099 per person with double occupancy.

ms Volendam – Transatlantic, Panama Canal

  • 2024 (March 2) 35 days from Sydney to San Diego, visits Sydney (Mar 3), Fiordland National Park (Mar 6), Dunedin (Mar 7), Timaru (Mar 8), Akaroa (Mar 9), Wellington (Mar 10), Napier (Mar 11), Tauranga (Mar 12), Auckland (Mar 13), Bay of Islands (Mar 15), Nukualofa (Mar 18), Aitutaki Island (Mar 20), Rarotonga Island (Mar 21), Moorea Island (Mar 23), Huahine Island (Mar 25), Papeete (Mar 26), Fakarava Atoll (Mar 28), Nuku Hiva Island (Mar 30), San Diego (Apr 6). Prices started from $6499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 6) 15 days from San Diego to Fort Lauderdale, visits Cabo San Lucas (Apr 8), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 9), Huatulco (Apr 11), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 12), Puntarenas (Apr 14), Panama Canal (Apr 16), Cartagena Colombia (Apr 17), Half Moon Cay (Apr 20), Fort Lauderdale (Apr 21). Prices started from $899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 21) 13 days from Fort Lauderdale to Montreal, visits Newport RI (Apr 24), Boston (Apr 25), Portland ME (Apr 26), Halifax (Apr 27), Sydney NS (Apr 28), Prince Edward Island (Apr 29), Madeleine-Magdalen Islands (Apr 30), Quebec City (May 2), Montreal (May 4). Prices started from $809 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 4) 7 days from Montreal to Boston, visits Quebec City (May 5), Prince Edward Island (May 7), Sydney NS (May 8), Halifax (May 9), Bar Harbor (May 10), Boston (May 11). Prices started from $774 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 11) 7 days from Boston to Montreal, visits Bar Harbor (May 12), Halifax (May 13), Sydney NS (May 14), Prince Edward Island (May 15), Quebec City (May 17), Montreal (May 18). Prices started from $794 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 18) 7 days from Montreal to Boston, visits Quebec City (May 19), Prince Edward Island (May 21), Sydney NS (May 22), Halifax (May 23), Bar Harbor (May 24), Boston (May 25). Prices started from $774 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 25) 7 days from Boston to Montreal, visits Bar Harbor (May 26), Halifax (May 27), Sydney NS (May 28), Prince Edward Island (May 29), Quebec City (May 31), Montreal (Jun 1). Prices started from $794 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 1) 7 days from Montreal to Boston, visits Quebec City (Jun 2), Prince Edward Island (Jun 4), Sydney NS (Jun 5), Halifax (Jun 6), Bar Harbor (Jun 7), Boston (Jun 8). Prices started from $894 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 8) 7 days from Boston to Montreal, visits Bar Harbor (Jun 9), Halifax (Jun 10), Sydney NS (Jun 11), Prince Edward Island (Jun 12), Quebec City (Jun 14), Montreal (Jun 15). Prices started from $894 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 15) 7 days from Montreal to Boston, visits Quebec City (Jun 16), Prince Edward Island (Jun 18), Sydney NS (Jun 19), Halifax (Jun 20), Bar Harbor (Jun 21), Boston (Jun 22). Prices started from $894 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 22) 7 days from Boston to Montreal, visits Bar Harbor (Jun 23), Halifax (Jun 24), Sydney NS (Jun 25), Prince Edward Island (Jun 26), Quebec City (Jun 28), Montreal (Jun 29). Prices started from $894 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 29) 7 days from Montreal to Boston, visits Quebec City (Jun 30), Prince Edward Island (Jul 2), Sydney NS (Jul 3), Halifax (Jul 4), Bar Harbor (Jul 5), Boston (Jul 6). Prices started from $894 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 6) 7 days from Boston to Montreal, visits Bar Harbor (Jul 7), Halifax (Jul 8), Sydney NS (Jul 9), Prince Edward Island (Jul 10), Quebec City (Jul 12), Montreal (Jul 13). Prices started from $894 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 13) 7 days from Montreal to Boston, visits Quebec City (Jul 14), Prince Edward Island (Jul 16), Sydney NS (Jul 17), Halifax (Jul 18), Portland ME (Jul 19), Boston (Jul 20). Prices started from $894 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 20) 11 days from Boston to Montreal, visits Portland ME (Aug 21), Saint John NB (Aug 22), Halifax (Aug 23), Corner Brook NL (Aug 25), Prince Edward Island (Aug 27), Saguenay (Aug 29), Quebec City (Aug 30), Montreal (Aug 31). Prices started from $1204 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 31) 10 days from Montreal to Boston, visits Quebec City (Sep 1), Baie-Comeau (Sep 2), Havre-Saint-Pierre (Sep 3), Corner Brook NL (Sep 4), St Anthony NL (Sep 5), St Johns NL (Sep 6), Halifax (Sep 8), Portland ME (Sep 9), Boston (Sep 10). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 10) 11 days from Boston to Montreal, visits Portland ME (Sep 11), Saint John NB (Sep 12), Halifax (Sep 13), Corner Brook NL (Sep 15), Prince Edward Island (Sep 17), Saguenay (Sep 19), Quebec City (Sep 20), Montreal (Sep 21). Prices started from $1334 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 21) 7 days from Montreal to Boston, visits Quebec City (Sep 22), Prince Edward Island (Sep 24), Sydney NS (Sep 25), Halifax (Sep 26), Portland ME (Sep 27), Boston (Sep 28). Prices started from $794 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 28) 7 days from Boston to Montreal, visits Rockland ME (Sep 29), Halifax (Sep 30), Sydney NS (Oct 1), Prince Edward Island (Oct 2), Quebec City (Oct 4), Montreal (Oct 5). Prices started from $794 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 5) 14 days from Montreal to Fort Lauderdale, visits Quebec City (Oct 6), Saguenay (Oct 8), Prince Edward Island (Oct 10), Sydney NS (Oct 11), Halifax (Oct 12), Eastport ME (Oct 13), Portland ME (Oct 14), New York (Oct 16), Fort Lauderdale (Oct 19). Prices started from $939 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 21) 14 days from Fort Lauderdale to Miami, visits St Thomas Island USVI (Dec 24), Basseterre St Kitts (Dec 25), Castries (Dec 26), St Georges Grenada (Dec 27), Scarborough (Dec 28), Bridgetown (Dec 29), Oranjestad Aruba (Dec 31), Half Moon Cay (Jan 3), Miami (Jan 4). Prices started from $1389 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 4) 21 days from Miami to Fort Lauderdale, visits Half Moon Cay (Jan 5), Puerto Plata-Amber Cove (Jan 7), San Juan (Jan 8), Tortola Island BVI (Jan 9), Philipsburg St Maarten (Jan 10), St Johns Antigua (Jan 11), Roseau (Jan 12), Castries (Jan 13), Bridgetown (Jan 14), St Georges Grenada (Jan 15), Charlotteville (Jan 16), Kralendijk Bonaire (Jan 18), Oranjestad Aruba (Jan 19), Ocho Rios (Jan 21), Grand Cayman Island (Jan 22), Key West (Jan 24), Fort Lauderdale (Jan 25). Prices started from $1929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 7) 14 days from Fort Lauderdale to Montreal, visits Yorktown-Williamsburg VA (Jun 10), Boston (Jun 12), Portland ME (Jun 13), Eastport ME (Jun 14), Halifax (Jun 15), Sydney NS (Jun 16), Prince Edward Island (Jun 17), Quebec City (Jun 20), Montreal (Jun 21). Prices started from $1059 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 21) 10 days from Montreal to Boston, visits Quebec City (Jun 22), Prince Edward Island (Jun 24), Sydney NS (Jun 25), Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands (Jun 26), Halifax (Jun 28), Eastport ME (Jun 29), Portland ME (Jun 30), Boston (Jul 1). Prices started from $1299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 6) 10 days from Boston to Montreal, visits Portland ME (Aug 7), Eastport ME (Aug 8), Halifax (Aug 9), Corner Brook NL (Aug 11), Madeleine-Magdalen Islands (Aug 12), Prince Edward Island (Aug 13), Quebec City (Aug 15), Montreal (Aug 16). Prices started from $1399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 27) 11 days from Montreal to Boston, visits Quebec City (Aug 28), Prince Edward Island (Aug 30), Sydney NS (Aug 31), Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands (Sep 1), St Johns NL (Sep 2), Halifax (Sep 4), Eastport ME (Sep 5), Portland ME (Sep 6), Boston (Sep 7). Prices started from $1439 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 7) 7 days from Boston to Montreal, visits Portland ME (Sep 8), Halifax (Sep 9), Sydney NS (Sep 10), Prince Edward Island (Sep 11), Quebec City (Sep 13), Montreal (Sep 14). Prices started from $1079 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 14) 7 days from Montreal to Boston, visits Quebec City (Sep 15), Prince Edward Island (Sep 17), Sydney NS (Sep 18), Halifax (Sep 19), Portland ME (Sep 20), Boston (Sep 21). Prices started from $1079 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 21) 7 days from Boston to Montreal, visits Rockland ME (Sep 22), Halifax (Sep 23), Sydney NS (Sep 24), Prince Edward Island (Sep 25), Quebec City (Sep 27), Montreal (Sep 28). Prices started from $1079 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 28) 9 days from Montreal to New York, visits Quebec City (Sep 29), Prince Edward Island (Oct 1), Sydney NS (Oct 2), Halifax (Oct 3), Eastport ME (Oct 4), Portland ME (Oct 5), New York (Oct 7). Prices started from $1299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 21) 30 days from New York to Fort Lauderdale, visits Fort Lauderdale (Nov 24), Philipsburg St Maarten (Nov 27), Castries (Nov 28), Bridgetown (Nov 29), Iles du Salut (Dec 1), Macapa (Dec 3), Santarem (Dec 5), Boca da Valeria (Dec 6), Manaus (Dec 7), Parintins (Dec 9), Santarem (Dec 10), Port-of-Spain (Dec 15), Willemstad Curacao (Dec 17), Oranjestad Aruba (Dec 18), Fort Lauderdale (Dec 21). Prices started from $5009 per person with double occupancy.

ms Westerdam – Alaska, Asia

  • 2024 (February 17) 14 days from Yokohama to Hong Kong, visits Kobe-Osaka (Feb 18), Naha (Feb 21), Ishigakijima Island (Feb 22), Keelung (Feb 23), Kaohsiung (Feb 24), Manila (Feb 26), Boracay Island (Feb 27), Puerto Princesa (Feb 28), Hong Kong (Mar 2).
  • 2024 (March 2) 14 days from Hong Kong to Yokohama, visits Shanghai (Mar 5), Busan (Mar 8), Nagasaki City (Mar 9), Kagoshima City (Mar 10), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Mar 11), Himeji (Mar 13), Kobe-Osaka (Mar 14), Shimizu (Mar 15), Yokohama (Mar 16).
  • 2024 (March 2) 28 days from Hong Kong to Yokohama, visits Shanghai (Mar 5), Busan (Mar 8), Nagasaki City (Mar 9), Kagoshima City (Mar 10), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Mar 11), Himeji (Mar 13), Kobe-Osaka (Mar 14), Shimizu (Mar 15), Yokohama (Mar 16), Naha (Mar 19), Ishigakijima Island (Mar 20), Hualien (Mar 21), Keelung (Mar 22), Kagoshima City (Mar 24), Aburatsu-Nichinan (Mar 25), Kochi City (Mar 26), Kobe-Osaka (Mar 27), Yokohama (Mar 30).
  • 2024 (April 27) 15 days from Yokohama to Seattle, visits Muroran (Apr 29), Kushiro City (Apr 30), Kodiak Island (May 6), Sitka (May 8), Ketchikan (May 9), Victoria BC (May 11), Seattle (May 12). Prices started from $1099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 1) 2 days from Seattle to Vancouver, visits Victoria BC (Sep 2), Vancouver (Sep 3). Prices started from $99 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 3) 51 days from Vancouver to Seattle, visits Sitka (Sep 5), Haines (Sep 6), Dutch Harbor Unalaska (Sep 10), Kushiro City (Sep 17), Hakodate (Sep 18), Yokohama (Sep 20), Shimizu (Sep 22), Kobe-Osaka (Sep 24), Kochi City (Sep 25), Hiroshima City (Sep 26), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Sep 27), Sakaiminato-Matsue (Sep 28), Toyama City (Sep 29), Kanazawa (Sep 30), Nagasaki City (Oct 2), Ishigakijima Island (Oct 4), Naha (Oct 5), Nawiliwili (Oct 16), Honolulu (Oct 17), Seattle (Oct 24). Prices started from $7739 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 24) 24 days from Seattle to Sydney, visits Honolulu (Oct 30), Kailua-Kona (Oct 31), Apia (Nov 7), Lautoka (Nov 9), Suva (Nov 10), Lifou Island (Nov 13), Noumea (Nov 14), Sydney (Nov 17). Prices started from $1919 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 24) 59 days from Seattle to Sydney, visits Honolulu (Oct 30), Kailua-Kona (Oct 31), Apia (Nov 7), Lautoka (Nov 9), Suva (Nov 10), Lifou Island (Nov 13), Noumea (Nov 14), Sydney (Nov 17), Newcastle NSW (Nov 18), Brisbane (Nov 20), Airlie Beach (Nov 22), Cairns (Nov 24), Darwin (Nov 28), Pulau Komodo Island (Dec 1), Broome WA (Dec 3), Exmouth WA (Dec 5), Geraldton (Dec 7), Fremantle (Dec 8), Albany WA (Dec 10), Kangaroo Island (Dec 13), Adelaide (Dec 14), Port Lincoln (Dec 15), Melbourne (Dec 17), Hobart (Dec 19), Port Arthur (Dec 20), Sydney (Dec 22). Prices started from $5779 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 17) 21 days from Sydney to Fremantle, visits Newcastle NSW (Nov 18), Brisbane (Nov 20), Airlie Beach (Nov 22), Cairns (Nov 24), Darwin (Nov 28), Pulau Komodo Island (Dec 1), Broome WA (Dec 3), Exmouth WA (Dec 5), Geraldton (Dec 7), Fremantle (Dec 8). Prices started from $3084 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 8) 14 days from Fremantle to Sydney, visits Fremantle (Dec 9), Albany WA (Dec 10), Kangaroo Island (Dec 13), Adelaide (Dec 14), Port Lincoln (Dec 15), Melbourne (Dec 17), Hobart (Dec 19), Port Arthur (Dec 20), Sydney (Dec 22). Prices started from $2069 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 5) 14 days from Sydney to Auckland, visits Melbourne (Jan 7), Hobart (Jan 9), Fiordland National Park (Jan 12), Dunedin (Jan 13), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Jan 14), Picton (Jan 15), Wellington (Jan 16), Napier (Jan 17), Tauranga (Jan 18), Auckland (Jan 19). Prices started from $1059 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 19) 14 days from Auckland to Sydney, visits Tauranga (Jan 20), Napier (Jan 21), Wellington (Jan 22), Picton (Jan 23), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Jan 24), Dunedin (Jan 25), Hobart (Jan 29), Melbourne (Jan 31), Sydney (Feb 2). Prices started from $1159 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 2) 14 days from Sydney to Auckland, visits Melbourne (Feb 4), Hobart (Feb 6), Fiordland National Park (Feb 9), Dunedin (Feb 10), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Feb 11), Picton (Feb 12), Wellington (Feb 13), Napier (Feb 14), Tauranga (Feb 15), Auckland (Feb 16). Prices started from $1159 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 16) 14 days from Auckland to Sydney, visits Tauranga (Feb 17), Napier (Feb 18), Wellington (Feb 19), Picton (Feb 20), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Feb 21), Dunedin (Feb 22), Hobart (Feb 26), Melbourne (Feb 28), Sydney (Mar 2). Prices started from $1159 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 2) 14 days from Sydney to Auckland, visits Melbourne (Mar 4), Hobart (Mar 6), Fiordland National Park (Mar 9), Dunedin (Mar 10), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Mar 11), Picton (Mar 12), Wellington (Mar 13), Napier (Mar 14), Tauranga (Mar 15), Auckland (Mar 16). Prices started from $1459 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 16) 14 days from Auckland to Sydney, visits Tauranga (Mar 17), Napier (Mar 18), Wellington (Mar 19), Picton (Mar 20), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Mar 21), Dunedin (Mar 22), Hobart (Mar 26), Melbourne (Mar 28), Sydney (Mar 30). Prices started from $1759 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 16) 42 days from Auckland to Seattle, visits Tauranga (Mar 17), Napier (Mar 18), Wellington (Mar 19), Picton (Mar 20), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Mar 21), Dunedin (Mar 22), Hobart (Mar 26), Melbourne (Mar 28), Sydney (Mar 30), Noumea (Apr 2), Lifou Island (Apr 3), Mystery Island (Apr 4), Port Vila (Apr 5), Lautoka (Apr 7), Suva (Apr 8), Dravuni Island Fiji (Apr 9), Savusavu (Apr 10), Pago Pago (Apr 11), Kailua-Kona (Apr 17), Hilo (Apr 18), Honolulu (Apr 19), Victoria BC (Apr 26), Seattle (Apr 27). Prices started from $4629 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 30) 28 days from Sydney to Seattle, visits Noumea (Apr 2), Lifou Island (Apr 3), Mystery Island (Apr 4), Port Vila (Apr 5), Lautoka (Apr 7), Suva (Apr 8), Dravuni Island Fiji (Apr 9), Savusavu (Apr 10), Pago Pago (Apr 11), Kailua-Kona (Apr 17), Hilo (Apr 18), Honolulu (Apr 19), Victoria BC (Apr 26), Seattle (Apr 27). Prices started from $2959 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 28) 14 days from Seattle to Yokohama, visits Juneau (Sep 30), Kushiro City (Oct 9), Aomori City (Oct 10), Yokohama (Oct 12). Prices started from $919 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 28) 29 days from Seattle to Yokohama, visits Juneau (Sep 30), Kushiro City (Oct 9), Aomori City (Oct 10), Yokohama (Oct 12), Omaezaki (Oct 13), Kobe-Osaka (Oct 14), Kochi City (Oct 15), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Oct 16), Sokcho (Oct 17), Kanazawa (Oct 19), Sakata (Oct 20), Sapporo-Otaru (Oct 22), Aomori City (Oct 23), Hakodate (Oct 24), Miyako-Iwate (Oct 25), Yokohama (Oct 27). Prices started from $2869 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 12) 28 days from Yokohama to Hong Kong, visits Omaezaki (Oct 13), Kobe-Osaka (Oct 14), Kochi City (Oct 15), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Oct 16), Sokcho (Oct 17), Kanazawa (Oct 19), Sakata (Oct 20), Sapporo-Otaru (Oct 22), Aomori City (Oct 23), Hakodate (Oct 24), Miyako-Iwate (Oct 25), Yokohama (Oct 27), Shimizu (Oct 28), Kobe-Osaka (Oct 29), Takamatsu (Oct 30), Hiroshima City (Oct 31), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Nov 1), Nagasaki City (Nov 2), Busan (Nov 3), Shanghai (Nov 5), Hong Kong (Nov 9). Prices started from $3339 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 27) 13 days from Yokohama to Hong Kong, visits Shimizu (Oct 28), Kobe-Osaka (Oct 29), Takamatsu (Oct 30), Hiroshima City (Oct 31), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Nov 1), Nagasaki City (Nov 2), Busan (Nov 3), Shanghai (Nov 5), Hong Kong (Nov 9). Prices started from $1419 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 27) 27 days from Yokohama to Singapore, visits Shimizu (Oct 28), Kobe-Osaka (Oct 29), Takamatsu (Oct 30), Hiroshima City (Oct 31), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Nov 1), Nagasaki City (Nov 2), Busan (Nov 3), Shanghai (Nov 5), Hong Kong (Nov 9), Halong Bay (Nov 11), Da Nang (Nov 13), Nha Trang (Nov 15), Saigon (Nov 16), Sihanoukville (Nov 18), Laem Chabang (Nov 19), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Nov 21), Singapore (Nov 23). Prices started from $2774 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 9) 14 days from Hong Kong to Singapore, visits Halong Bay (Nov 11), Da Nang (Nov 13), Nha Trang (Nov 15), Saigon (Nov 16), Sihanoukville (Nov 18), Laem Chabang (Nov 19), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Nov 21), Singapore (Nov 23). Prices started from $1509 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 23) 14 days from Singapore to Hong Kong, visits Laem Chabang (Nov 25), Saigon (Nov 28), Kota Kinabalu (Nov 30), Puerto Princesa (Dec 2), Manila (Dec 4), Hong Kong (Dec 7). Prices started from $1509 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 7) 13 days from Hong Kong to Singapore, visits Halong Bay (Dec 9), Da Nang (Dec 11), Saigon (Dec 14), Sihanoukville (Dec 16), Laem Chabang (Dec 17), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Dec 19), Singapore (Dec 20). Prices started from $1219 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 7) 28 days from Hong Kong to Singapore, visits Halong Bay (Dec 9), Da Nang (Dec 11), Saigon (Dec 14), Sihanoukville (Dec 16), Laem Chabang (Dec 17), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Dec 19), Singapore (Dec 20), Klang (Dec 21), Surabaya (Dec 24), Probolinggo (Dec 25), Benoa (Dec 26), Pulau Komodo Island (Dec 28), Lembar (Dec 29), Semarang (Dec 31), Jakarta (Jan 1), Singapore (Jan 4). Prices started from $4929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 18) 14 days from Singapore to Hong Kong, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Jan 20), Laem Chabang (Jan 21), Sihanoukville (Jan 23), Saigon (Jan 25), Nha Trang (Jan 26), Da Nang (Jan 28), Halong Bay (Jan 30), Hong Kong (Feb 1). Prices started from $1559 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 18) 28 days from Singapore to Yokohama, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Jan 20), Laem Chabang (Jan 21), Sihanoukville (Jan 23), Saigon (Jan 25), Nha Trang (Jan 26), Da Nang (Jan 28), Halong Bay (Jan 30), Hong Kong (Feb 1), Puerto Princesa (Feb 4), Boracay Island (Feb 5), Manila (Feb 6), Kaohsiung (Feb 8), Keelung (Feb 9), Ishigakijima Island (Feb 10), Naha (Feb 11), Kobe-Osaka (Feb 13), Yokohama (Feb 15). Prices started from $2959 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (February 1) 14 days from Hong Kong to Yokohama, visits Puerto Princesa (Feb 4), Boracay Island (Feb 5), Manila (Feb 6), Kaohsiung (Feb 8), Keelung (Feb 9), Ishigakijima Island (Feb 10), Naha (Feb 11), Kobe-Osaka (Feb 13), Yokohama (Feb 15). Prices started from $1559 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (February 15) 14 days from Yokohama to Hong Kong, visits Shimizu (Feb 16), Kobe-Osaka (Feb 17), Takamatsu (Feb 18), Hiroshima City (Feb 19), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Feb 21), Nagasaki City (Feb 22), Busan (Feb 23), Shanghai (Feb 25), Hong Kong (Mar 1). Prices started from $1759 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 1) 28 days from Hong Kong to Yokohama, visits Puerto Princesa (Mar 4), Boracay Island (Mar 5), Manila (Mar 6), Kaohsiung (Mar 8), Keelung (Mar 9), Ishigakijima Island (Mar 10), Naha (Mar 11), Kobe-Osaka (Mar 13), Yokohama (Mar 15), Kochi City (Mar 17), Kagoshima City (Mar 18), Nagasaki City (Mar 19), Incheon (Mar 21), Jeju Island (Mar 23), Busan (Mar 24), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Mar 25), Hiroshima City (Mar 26), Kobe-Osaka (Mar 27), Yokohama (Mar 29). Prices started from $3629 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 1) 14 days from Hong Kong to Yokohama, visits Puerto Princesa (Mar 4), Boracay Island (Mar 5), Manila (Mar 6), Kaohsiung (Mar 8), Keelung (Mar 9), Ishigakijima Island (Mar 10), Naha (Mar 11), Kobe-Osaka (Mar 13), Yokohama (Mar 15). Prices started from $1759 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (April 12) 28 days from Yokohama to Vancouver, visits Omaezaki (Apr 13), Kobe-Osaka (Apr 14), Kochi City (Apr 15), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Apr 16), Sokcho (Apr 17), Kanazawa (Apr 19), Sakata (Apr 20), Sapporo-Otaru (Apr 22), Aomori City (Apr 23), Hakodate (Apr 24), Yokohama (Apr 26), Kushiro City (Apr 28), Kodiak Island (May 4), Sitka (May 6), Ketchikan (May 7), Prince Rupert BC (May 8), Vancouver (May 10). Prices started from $3664 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (April 26) 14 days from Yokohama to Vancouver, visits Kushiro City (Apr 28), Kodiak Island (May 4), Sitka (May 6), Ketchikan (May 7), Prince Rupert BC (May 8), Vancouver (May 10). Prices started from $1549 per person with double occupancy.

ms Zaandam – Canada-Florida

  • 2024 (February 17) 28 days from Miami to Fort Lauderdale, visits Philipsburg St Maarten (Feb 20), Castries (Feb 21), Scarborough (Feb 22), Iles du Salut (Feb 24), Macapa (Feb 26), Santarem (Feb 28), Boca da Valeria (Feb 29), Manaus (Mar 1), Parintins (Mar 3), Santarem (Mar 4), Port-of-Spain (Mar 10), Bridgetown (Mar 11), Roseau (Mar 12), Tortola Island BVI (Mar 13), Fort Lauderdale (Mar 16).
  • 2024 (March 16) 14 days from Fort Lauderdale to San Diego, visits Cartagena Colombia (Mar 19), Panama Canal (Mar 20), Puntarenas (Mar 22), Puerto Quetzal (Mar 24), Huatulco (Mar 25), Puerto Vallarta (Mar 27), San Diego (Mar 30).
  • 2024 (April 20) 7 days from San Diego to Vancouver, visits Santa Catalina Island CA (Apr 21), San Francisco (Apr 23), Victoria BC (Apr 26), Vancouver (Apr 27). Prices started from $399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 20) 11 days from San Diego to Vancouver, visits Santa Catalina Island CA (Apr 21), San Francisco (Apr 23), Victoria BC (Apr 26), Vancouver (Apr 27), Astoria OR (Apr 28), Seattle (Apr 30), Vancouver (May 1). Prices started from $869 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 25) 5 days from Vancouver to San Diego, visits San Francisco (Sep 28), San Diego (Sep 30). Prices started from $299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 25) 56 days from Vancouver to San Diego, visits San Francisco (Sep 28), San Diego (Sep 30), Nawiliwili (Oct 6), Kailua-Kona (Oct 7), Honolulu (Oct 8), Kahului (Oct 10), Hilo (Oct 11), Fanning Island (Oct 15), Pago Pago (Oct 18), Apia (Oct 20), Suva (Oct 22), Lautoka (Oct 24), Dravuni Island Fiji (Oct 25), Savusavu (Oct 26), Nukualofa (Oct 28), Vavau Islands Tonga (Oct 29), Aitutaki Island (Nov 2), Rarotonga Island (Nov 3), Raiatea Island (Nov 5), Moorea Island (Nov 6), Huahine Island (Nov 8), Papeete (Nov 9), Fakarava Atoll (Nov 11), Nuku Hiva Island (Nov 13), San Diego (Nov 20). Prices started from $6289 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 18) 31 days from San Diego to Fort Lauderdale, visits Honolulu (Dec 24), Kahului (Dec 25), Hilo (Dec 26), Kailua-Kona (Dec 27), Ensenada (Jan 2), San Diego (Jan 3), Puerto Vallarta (Jan 6), Huatulco (Jan 8), Puerto Quetzal (Jan 9), Corinto (Jan 10), Puntarenas (Jan 11), Panama Canal (Jan 13), Cartagena Colombia (Jan 14), Half Moon Cay (Jan 17), Fort Lauderdale (Jan 18). Prices started from $2909 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 3) 15 days from San Diego to Fort Lauderdale, visits Puerto Vallarta (Jan 6), Huatulco (Jan 8), Puerto Quetzal (Jan 9), Corinto (Jan 10), Puntarenas (Jan 11), Panama Canal (Jan 13), Cartagena Colombia (Jan 14), Half Moon Cay (Jan 17), Fort Lauderdale (Jan 18). Prices started from $1324 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 7) 15 days from Miami to San Diego, visits Half Moon Cay (Mar 8), Cartagena Colombia (Mar 11), Panama Canal (Mar 12), Puntarenas (Mar 14), Puerto Quetzal (Mar 16), Huatulco (Mar 17), Puerto Vallarta (Mar 19), San Diego (Mar 22). Prices started from $1524 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 26) 11 days from San Diego to Vancouver, visits Cabo San Lucas (Apr 28), Mazatlan (Apr 29), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 30), San Diego (May 3), Santa Catalina Island CA (May 4), Vancouver (May 7). Prices started from $784 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 3) 4 days from San Diego to Vancouver, visits Santa Catalina Island CA (May 4), Vancouver (May 7). Prices started from $259 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 24) 56 days from Vancouver to San Diego, visits San Francisco (Sep 27), San Diego (Sep 29), Santa Barbara CA (Sep 30), Kailua-Kona (Oct 6), Nawiliwili (Oct 7), Honolulu (Oct 8), Kahului (Oct 10), Hilo (Oct 11), Fanning Island (Oct 15), Pago Pago (Oct 18), Apia (Oct 20), Suva (Oct 22), Lautoka (Oct 23), Dravuni Island Fiji (Oct 24), Savusavu (Oct 25), Nukualofa (Oct 27), Vavau Islands Tonga (Oct 28), Aitutaki Island (Nov 1), Rarotonga Island (Nov 2), Raiatea Island (Nov 4), Moorea Island (Nov 5), Huahine Island (Nov 6), Papeete (Nov 7), Rangiroa Atoll (Nov 9), Fakarava Atoll (Nov 10), Nuku Hiva Island (Nov 12), San Diego (Nov 19). Prices started from $7119 per person with double occupancy.

ms Zuiderdam – Transatlantic (Florida-Europe), Alaska, Panama Canal

  • 2024 (February 8) 44 days from Honolulu to Singapore, visits Guam Island USA (Feb 18), Saipan Island USA (Feb 19), Ishigakijima Island (Feb 23), Naha (Feb 24), Tokyo (Feb 28), Omaezaki (Mar 1), Kobe-Osaka (Mar 2), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Mar 5), Shanghai (Mar 7), Dalian (Mar 10), Tianjin (Mar 11), Hong Kong (Mar 16), Da Nang (Mar 19), Saigon (Mar 21), Singapore (Mar 23). Prices started from $7599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (February 28) 24 days from Tokyo to Singapore, visits Tokyo (Feb 29), Omaezaki (Mar 1), Kobe-Osaka (Mar 2), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Mar 5), Shanghai (Mar 7), Dalian (Mar 10), Tianjin (Mar 11), Hong Kong (Mar 16), Da Nang (Mar 19), Saigon (Mar 21), Singapore (Mar 23). Prices started from $4899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (February 28) 37 days from Tokyo to Dubai, visits Tokyo (Feb 29), Omaezaki (Mar 1), Kobe-Osaka (Mar 2), Hakata-Fukuoka City (Mar 5), Shanghai (Mar 7), Dalian (Mar 10), Tianjin (Mar 11), Hong Kong (Mar 16), Da Nang (Mar 19), Saigon (Mar 21), Singapore (Mar 23), Colombo (Mar 28), Mumbai (Mar 31), Fujairah (Apr 4), Dubai (Apr 5). Prices started from $7499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (March 23) 49 days from Singapore to Fort Lauderdale, visits Singapore (Mar 24), Colombo (Mar 28), Mumbai (Mar 31), Fujairah (Apr 4), Dubai (Apr 5), Abu Dhabi (Apr 6), Muscat (Apr 8), Salalah (Apr 10), Sharm El Sheikh (Apr 15), Aqaba (Apr 16), Suez Canal (Apr 18), Rhodes Island (Apr 20), Kusadasi (Apr 22), Istanbul (Apr 23), Mykonos Island (Apr 25), Piraeus-Athens (Apr 26), Naples (Apr 28), Malaga (May 1), Ponta Delgada (May 4), Fort Lauderdale (May 11). Prices started from $9899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 5) 36 days from Dubai to Fort Lauderdale, visits Abu Dhabi (Apr 6), Muscat (Apr 8), Salalah (Apr 10), Sharm El Sheikh (Apr 15), Aqaba (Apr 16), Suez Canal (Apr 18), Rhodes Island (Apr 20), Kusadasi (Apr 22), Istanbul (Apr 23), Mykonos Island (Apr 25), Piraeus-Athens (Apr 26), Naples (Apr 28), Malaga (May 1), Ponta Delgada (May 4), Fort Lauderdale (May 11). Prices started from $6999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 11) 14 days from Fort Lauderdale to IJmuiden, visits Praia da Vitoria (May 18), Cobh-Cork (May 21), Falmouth UK (May 22), Cherbourg (May 23), Zeebrugge (May 24), IJmuiden (May 25). Prices started from $1329 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 11) 28 days from Fort Lauderdale to IJmuiden, visits Praia da Vitoria (May 18), Cobh-Cork (May 21), Falmouth UK (May 22), Cherbourg (May 23), Zeebrugge (May 24), IJmuiden (May 25), Kristiansand (May 27), Aarhus (May 28), Warnemunde-Rostock (May 29), Tallinn (May 31), Helsinki (Jun 1), Stockholm (Jun 2), Visby (Jun 3), Bornholm Island Denmark (Jun 4), Kiel (Jun 5), Copenhagen (Jun 6), IJmuiden (Jun 8). Prices started from $4379 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 8) 42 days from IJmuiden to Boston, visits Oslo (Jun 10), Runavik (Jun 12), Djupivogur (Jun 13), Isafjordur (Jun 15), Qaqortoq (Jun 17), Paamiut (Jun 18), Nanortalik (Jun 19), Reykjavik (Jun 21), Stornoway (Jun 24), Isle of Skye (Jun 25), Kirkwall (Jun 26), Leith-Edinburgh (Jun 27), IJmuiden (Jun 29), Alesund (Jul 1), Akureyri (Jul 3), Isafjordur (Jul 4), Reykjavik (Jul 5), Grundarfjordur (Jul 7), Qaqortoq (Jul 10), Nanortalik (Jul 11), St Anthony NL (Jul 13), St Johns NL (Jul 14), Prince Edward Island (Jul 16), Sydney NS (Jul 17), Halifax (Jul 18), Bar Harbor (Jul 19), Boston (Jul 20). Prices started from $4639 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 29) 21 days from IJmuiden to Boston, visits Alesund (Jul 1), Akureyri (Jul 3), Isafjordur (Jul 4), Reykjavik (Jul 5), Grundarfjordur (Jul 7), Qaqortoq (Jul 10), Nanortalik (Jul 11), St Anthony NL (Jul 13), St Johns NL (Jul 14), Prince Edward Island (Jul 16), Sydney NS (Jul 17), Halifax (Jul 18), Bar Harbor (Jul 19), Boston (Jul 20). Prices started from $2439 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 20) 17 days from Boston to Rotterdam, visits Bar Harbor (Jul 21), Sydney NS (Jul 23), Corner Brook NL (Jul 24), Red Bay NL (Jul 25), Paamiut (Jul 27), Nanortalik (Jul 28), Isafjordur (Jul 31), Akureyri (Aug 1), Oslo (Aug 4), Rotterdam (Aug 6). Prices started from $3799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 6) 18 days from Rotterdam to Boston, visits Cobh-Cork (Aug 8), Dublin (Aug 9), Belfast (Aug 10), Djupivogur (Aug 12), Reykjavik (Aug 13), Qaqortoq (Aug 17), St Anthony NL (Aug 19), St Johns NL (Aug 20), Halifax (Aug 22), Boston (Aug 24). Prices started from $3999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 24) 7 days from Boston to Quebec City, visits Bar Harbor (Aug 25), Halifax (Aug 26), Sydney NS (Aug 27), Prince Edward Island (Aug 28), Quebec City (Aug 30), Quebec City (Aug 31). Prices started from $599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 31) 7 days from Quebec City to Boston, visits Quebec City (Sep 1), Prince Edward Island (Sep 3), Sydney NS (Sep 4), Halifax (Sep 5), Bar Harbor (Sep 6), Boston (Sep 7). Prices started from $529 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 7) 7 days from Boston to Quebec City, visits Rockland ME (Sep 8), Halifax (Sep 9), Sydney NS (Sep 10), Prince Edward Island (Sep 11), Quebec City (Sep 13), Quebec City (Sep 14). Prices started from $629 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 14) 7 days from Quebec City to Boston, visits Quebec City (Sep 15), Prince Edward Island (Sep 17), Sydney NS (Sep 18), Halifax (Sep 19), Portland ME (Sep 20), Boston (Sep 21). Prices started from $679 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 21) 7 days from Boston to Quebec City, visits Rockland ME (Sep 22), Halifax (Sep 23), Sydney NS (Sep 24), Prince Edward Island (Sep 25), Saguenay (Sep 27), Quebec City (Sep 28). Prices started from $729 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 28) 7 days from Quebec City to Boston, visits Quebec City (Sep 29), Madeleine-Magdalen Islands (Oct 1), Sydney NS (Oct 2), Halifax (Oct 3), Portland ME (Oct 4), Boston (Oct 5). Prices started from $659 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 5) 7 days from Boston to Quebec City, visits Eastport ME (Oct 6), Halifax (Oct 7), Sydney NS (Oct 8), Prince Edward Island (Oct 9), Quebec City (Oct 11), Quebec City (Oct 12). Prices started from $679 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 12) 7 days from Quebec City to Boston, visits Quebec City (Oct 13), Prince Edward Island (Oct 15), Sydney NS (Oct 16), Halifax (Oct 17), Portland ME (Oct 18), Boston (Oct 19). Prices started from $599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 12) 28 days from Quebec City to Boston, visits Quebec City (Oct 13), Prince Edward Island (Oct 15), Sydney NS (Oct 16), Halifax (Oct 17), Portland ME (Oct 18), Boston (Oct 19), Kings Wharf (Oct 21), Half Moon Cay (Oct 24), Grand Turk Island (Oct 25), Willemstad Curacao (Oct 27), Oranjestad Aruba (Oct 28), St Georges Grenada (Oct 30), Bridgetown (Oct 31), Fort-de-France (Nov 1), Pointe-a-Pitre (Nov 2), Basseterre St Kitts (Nov 3), Philipsburg St Maarten (Nov 4), San Juan (Nov 5), Boston (Nov 9). Prices started from $1999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 19) 35 days from Boston to Fort Lauderdale, visits Kings Wharf (Oct 21), Half Moon Cay (Oct 24), Grand Turk Island (Oct 25), Willemstad Curacao (Oct 27), Oranjestad Aruba (Oct 28), St Georges Grenada (Oct 30), Bridgetown (Oct 31), Fort-de-France (Nov 1), Pointe-a-Pitre (Nov 2), Basseterre St Kitts (Nov 3), Philipsburg St Maarten (Nov 4), San Juan (Nov 5), Boston (Nov 9), Kings Wharf (Nov 11), St Thomas Island USVI (Nov 14), Philipsburg St Maarten (Nov 15), Fort-de-France (Nov 16), Bridgetown (Nov 17), Willemstad Curacao (Nov 19), Half Moon Cay (Nov 22), Fort Lauderdale (Nov 23). Prices started from $1879 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 9) 14 days from Boston to Fort Lauderdale, visits Kings Wharf (Nov 11), St Thomas Island USVI (Nov 14), Philipsburg St Maarten (Nov 15), Fort-de-France (Nov 16), Bridgetown (Nov 17), Willemstad Curacao (Nov 19), Half Moon Cay (Nov 22), Fort Lauderdale (Nov 23). Prices started from $889 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 9) 25 days from Boston to Fort Lauderdale, visits Kings Wharf (Nov 11), St Thomas Island USVI (Nov 14), Philipsburg St Maarten (Nov 15), Fort-de-France (Nov 16), Bridgetown (Nov 17), Willemstad Curacao (Nov 19), Half Moon Cay (Nov 22), Fort Lauderdale (Nov 23), Philipsburg St Maarten (Nov 26), St Johns Antigua (Nov 27), Castries (Nov 28), Roseau (Nov 29), Basseterre St Kitts (Nov 30), St Thomas Island USVI (Dec 1), Half Moon Cay (Dec 3), Fort Lauderdale (Dec 4). Prices started from $1569 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 4) 38 days from Fort Lauderdale to Sydney, visits Grand Cayman Island (Jan 6), Puerto Limon (Jan 8), Panama Canal (Jan 9), Manta (Jan 11), Callao-Lima (Jan 14), Easter Island Chile (Jan 21), Papeete (Jan 28), Moorea Island (Jan 29), Raiatea Island (Jan 30), Rarotonga Island (Feb 1), Nukualofa (Feb 5), Noumea (Feb 8), Sydney (Feb 11). Prices started from $7449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 4) 56 days from Fort Lauderdale to Singapore, visits Grand Cayman Island (Jan 6), Puerto Limon (Jan 8), Panama Canal (Jan 9), Manta (Jan 11), Callao-Lima (Jan 14), Easter Island Chile (Jan 21), Papeete (Jan 28), Moorea Island (Jan 29), Raiatea Island (Jan 30), Rarotonga Island (Feb 1), Nukualofa (Feb 5), Noumea (Feb 8), Sydney (Feb 11), Brisbane (Feb 14), Airlie Beach (Feb 16), Cairns (Feb 18), Darwin (Feb 22), Pulau Komodo Island (Feb 25), Benoa (Feb 26), Singapore (Mar 1). Prices started from $12199 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 11) 42 days from Sydney to Cape Town, visits Sydney (Feb 12), Brisbane (Feb 14), Airlie Beach (Feb 16), Cairns (Feb 18), Darwin (Feb 22), Pulau Komodo Island (Feb 25), Benoa (Feb 26), Singapore (Mar 1), Klang (Mar 3), Pulau Langkawi Island (Mar 4), Colombo (Mar 8), Male (Mar 10), Mahe Island Seychelles (Mar 13), Port Louis (Mar 16), Saint-Denis (Mar 17), Tolagnaro (Mar 19), Durban (Mar 22), Cape Town (Mar 25). Prices started from $9299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 1) 49 days from Singapore to Piraeus-Athens, visits Singapore (Mar 2), Klang (Mar 3), Pulau Langkawi Island (Mar 4), Colombo (Mar 8), Male (Mar 10), Mahe Island Seychelles (Mar 13), Port Louis (Mar 16), Saint-Denis (Mar 17), Tolagnaro (Mar 19), Durban (Mar 22), Cape Town (Mar 25), Richards Bay (Mar 29), Mamoudzou (Apr 1), Zanzibar (Apr 3), Mombasa (Apr 4), Safaga (Apr 12), Aqaba (Apr 14), Suez Canal (Apr 16), Alexandria (Apr 17), Piraeus-Athens (Apr 19). Prices started from $10849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 25) 45 days from Cape Town to Fort Lauderdale, visits Cape Town (Mar 26), Richards Bay (Mar 29), Mamoudzou (Apr 1), Zanzibar (Apr 3), Mombasa (Apr 4), Safaga (Apr 12), Aqaba (Apr 14), Suez Canal (Apr 16), Alexandria (Apr 17), Piraeus-Athens (Apr 19), Naples (Apr 21), Civitavecchia-Rome (Apr 22), Ajaccio (Apr 23), Barcelona (Apr 24), Cartagena Spain (Apr 26), Gibraltar (Apr 27), Cadiz (Apr 28), Lisbon (Apr 29), Funchal (May 1), Fort Lauderdale (May 9). Prices started from $9999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 19) 20 days from Piraeus-Athens to Fort Lauderdale, visits Naples (Apr 21), Civitavecchia-Rome (Apr 22), Ajaccio (Apr 23), Barcelona (Apr 24), Cartagena Spain (Apr 26), Gibraltar (Apr 27), Cadiz (Apr 28), Lisbon (Apr 29), Funchal (May 1), Fort Lauderdale (May 9). Prices started from $4249 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 9) 15 days from Fort Lauderdale to Quebec City, visits Yorktown-Williamsburg VA (May 12), Newport RI (May 14), Boston (May 16), Portland ME (May 17), Halifax (May 18), Sydney NS (May 19), Prince Edward Island (May 20), Quebec City (May 23), Quebec City (May 24). Prices started from $1099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 24) 7 days from Quebec City to Boston, visits Prince Edward Island (May 27), Sydney NS (May 28), Halifax (May 29), Portland ME (May 30), Boston (May 31). Prices started from $779 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 31) 7 days from Boston to Quebec City, visits Portland ME (Jun 1), Halifax (Jun 2), Sydney NS (Jun 3), Prince Edward Island (Jun 4), Quebec City (Jun 7). Prices started from $779 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 7) 7 days from Quebec City to Boston, visits Prince Edward Island (Jun 10), Sydney NS (Jun 11), Halifax (Jun 12), Portland ME (Jun 13), Boston (Jun 14). Prices started from $879 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 21) 7 days from Boston to Quebec City, visits Portland ME (Jun 22), Halifax (Jun 23), Sydney NS (Jun 24), Prince Edward Island (Jun 25), Quebec City (Jun 28). Prices started from $929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 28) 7 days from Quebec City to Boston, visits Prince Edward Island (Jul 1), Sydney NS (Jul 2), Halifax (Jul 3), Portland ME (Jul 4), Boston (Jul 5). Prices started from $929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 5) 7 days from Boston to Quebec City, visits Portland ME (Jul 6), Halifax (Jul 7), Sydney NS (Jul 8), Prince Edward Island (Jul 9), Quebec City (Jul 12). Prices started from $929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 12) 7 days from Quebec City to Boston, visits Prince Edward Island (Jul 15), Sydney NS (Jul 16), Halifax (Jul 17), Portland ME (Jul 18), Boston (Jul 19). Prices started from $929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 19) 17 days from Boston to Rotterdam, visits Bar Harbor (Jul 20), Sydney NS (Jul 22), Corner Brook NL (Jul 23), Red Bay NL (Jul 24), Paamiut (Jul 26), Nanortalik (Jul 27), Isafjordur (Jul 30), Akureyri (Jul 31), Eidfjord (Aug 3), Rotterdam (Aug 5). Prices started from $3929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 5) 18 days from Rotterdam to Boston, visits Cobh-Cork (Aug 7), Dublin (Aug 8), Belfast (Aug 9), Djupivogur (Aug 11), Reykjavik (Aug 12), Qaqortoq (Aug 16), St Anthony NL (Aug 18), St Johns NL (Aug 19), Halifax (Aug 21), Boston (Aug 23). Prices started from $4119 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 30) 7 days from Boston to Quebec City, visits Portland ME (Aug 31), Halifax (Sep 1), Sydney NS (Sep 2), Prince Edward Island (Sep 3), Quebec City (Sep 6). Prices started from $1029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 6) 7 days from Quebec City to Boston, visits Prince Edward Island (Sep 9), Sydney NS (Sep 10), Halifax (Sep 11), Portland ME (Sep 12), Boston (Sep 13). Prices started from $1079 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 13) 7 days from Boston to Quebec City, visits Rockland ME (Sep 14), Halifax (Sep 15), Sydney NS (Sep 16), Prince Edward Island (Sep 17), Quebec City (Sep 20). Prices started from $1079 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 20) 7 days from Quebec City to Boston, visits Prince Edward Island (Sep 23), Sydney NS (Sep 24), Halifax (Sep 25), Portland ME (Sep 26), Boston (Sep 27). Prices started from $1079 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 4) 7 days from Boston to Quebec City, visits Rockland ME (Oct 5), Halifax (Oct 6), Sydney NS (Oct 7), Prince Edward Island (Oct 8), Quebec City (Oct 11). Prices started from $1079 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 11) 7 days from Quebec City to Boston, visits Prince Edward Island (Oct 14), Sydney NS (Oct 15), Halifax (Oct 16), Portland ME (Oct 17), Boston (Oct 18). Prices started from $1079 per person with double occupancy.

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Transatlantic and more voyages, embark on a cross-continental journey with us as our lady ships set sail from their homeports in the mediterranean and the adriatic — seeking out the most gorgeous weather possible., funchal, madeira, gran canaria, palma de mallorca, an ocean crossing that lets you (atlantic) sea it all.

With a homeport only steps from Barcelona's diverse neighborhoods and the famed urban beach of La Barceloneta, Sailors will uncover hidden secrets from local market cooking classes to modern and historic art in this vibrant seaside, architecturally stunning European city.

One of the oldest cities in Europe, this gorgeous Spanish city is drenched in sailing history and rich Andalusian culture. With its close proximity to Seville and dotted with vivid green water and bright white buildings, Cádiz moves to a thrilling beat — where the sound of flamenco hangs in the air.

Tour one of the countless museums, palaces, churches or mosques that pepper the city, appreciate the Herculean architecture, immerse yourself in the eclectic food scene, soak up the sun on one of their white sand beaches or peruse the local shops.

Tucked between the mountains and the Madeira coastline, Funchal is known as, "God's Floating Garden". From its center, filled with bars, cafes, and galleries, to the flora-covered coasts and dramatic cliffs that line the emerald-blue sea — this Portuguese city (and its wine) beg to be experienced.

From the stretches of shimmering white beaches and golden sand dunes to the buzzing capital of Las Palmas, this subtropical island is full of both endless natural wonders and trendy European flair. Days can be spent hiking, scuba diving, or exploring the city’s center for fresh seafood and martinis.

Arrive at golden hour for a catamaran sunset sail before jetting to one of Ibiza's famed night clubs. For those more into delicious than dancing, try an olive oil or local winery eco-tour, carve out a secluded spa day complete with a mind-balancing yoga class, or just let the old city guide you.

Known as the city that glows, the Portugese capital sits atop seven hills that form a natural amphitheater, reflecting light all around. Beyond the cosmic gleam, Lisbon is filled with dreamy, seaside romance — from the white-sand beaches to wine-tasting along the cobbled streets downtown.

Uncover centuries of history in one of the oldest cities in Europe and among the oldest continuously inhabited in the world. Sailors can venture off to visit Alhambra, a beautiful old-world palace, or just spend the day reveling in the small town charm.

From the art scene in Wynwood to the shores of Miami Beach, Florida's Magic City is a perfect collision of relaxation and tradition. Whether you're getting down at a taco shop-turned live music performance or lounging on a yacht, Miami makes for one perfect cruise destination and home port.

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This capital city of the island of Mallorca is the perfect dose of countryside serenity you might expect from a secluded Balearic island. Bike through picturesque villages, enjoy art in Valldemossa or stop off at a family-owned winery with a history so rich, you can taste it with each sip.

From the marine life in the bays or radiance of San Juan's nightlife, Puerto Rico glows. Punctuated by El Yunque rainforest and the shores of Isla Verde and Condado beaches, San Juan is perfectly located to easily access all the geographical and cultural diversity that makes Puerto Rico so special.

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Zip your way through the 2,300-acre private estate of Hacienda Campo Rico, under the beautiful canopy of the Puerto Rican night sky.

Valencia truly encompasses everything that the Mediterranean is about. Take a tour through the incredible old town tasting wine and indulging in as many tapas as you can, tour the litany of impressive architectural gems that call this eclectic city home or go on an outdoor adventure.

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Best transatlantic cruises for 2024 and 2025, plus tips and what to expect

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A transatlantic cruise ranks high on many travelers' bucket lists, especially those who love the camaraderie and adventure of a voyage by ship. Today's roughly 4,000-nautical-mile transatlantic crossing is more akin to the pre-aviation "Grand Tour" wealthy Americans once enjoyed than the immigration journeys many of our European ancestors made from the 17th to early 20th centuries.

Leisurely and luxurious, a one-way sailing offers fine dining, wellness-oriented pampering, enlightening lectures, glamorous nightlife and plenty of time to relax. Transatlantic cruises are also a solution for travelers who prefer not to fly and a tempting option for cruise lovers seeking a longer itinerary at an affordable price.

Is a transatlantic cruise right for everyone? Not necessarily, especially for anyone prone to moderate to severe sea sickness. However, for those who love sea days — and many cruisers do — a crossing can offer an uninterrupted "floating resort" experience; plus, it provides the added bonus of delivering you to Europe or returning you home without a cramped transatlantic flight.

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Here's everything you need to know about cruising the Atlantic — plus a selection of the best transatlantic cruises you can book in 2024 and 2025.

Which cruise lines offer transatlantic crossings?

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While Cunard Line is most famous for its weekly crossings between Southampton, England, and New York City — which sail from April to December on its ocean liner Queen Mary 2 — pretty much every major cruise line offers transatlantic crossings.

These generally occur in the spring (late March to early May) and fall (September to November). In the spring, ships are repositioned from the Caribbean to Europe, and in the fall, vessels sail from Europe to the U.S. to begin Canada-New England and Caribbean itineraries.

Also known as repositioning cruises , these sailings are usually longer than a traditional crossing and often include several port calls beyond the city of embarkation and disembarkation.

Even better, cruise fares for these itineraries are typically one-third to one-half the price of a cruise of the same length that visits a new port daily. This makes them a great deal for travelers looking to settle into shipboard life rather than just sightsee.

These types of transatlantic/repositioning itineraries are offered by Azamara, Carnival, Celebrity, Disney, Holland America, MSC, Norwegian, Oceania, Regent, Royal Caribbean, Princess, Seabourn, Sea Dream Yacht Club, Silversea, Star Clippers, Windstar, Viking and Virgin.

When is the best time of year for transatlantic cruises?

The best time to take a transatlantic cruise depends on what you're looking for: great weather, smooth seas, the best price or specific ports of call.

Generally speaking, May, June and July are recommended for warmer weather and gentler seas — before the Atlantic hurricane season peaks in August, September and October — although storms can arise any time of the year.

March, April and November — while not ideal due to cooler temperatures that can limit on-deck and poolside enjoyment — are a good option and a terrific value. This is especially true if the ship's route is a southerly one between Florida and the Mediterranean rather than between northern Europe and New York.

As noted above, the best prices are generally in spring and fall for repositioning cruises. These itineraries may also visit several appealing ports in the Mediterranean or Caribbean as well as call on the Azores, Madeira, Canary Islands, Iceland or Bermuda in the Atlantic.

Related: Why I was wrong about transatlantic cruises

How long does the crossing take?

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It varies. The classic nonstop transatlantic itinerary aboard Queen Mary 2 is a seven-night voyage between New York and Southampton (and vice versa). On the other hand, transatlantic repositioning cruises generally range in length from 11 to 21 nights, with an average of 14 nights (seven or eight of them typically sea days).

Will the seas be rough?

It's up to Mother Nature. At times, the Atlantic can be smooth sailing, even in spring and fall. Yet unpredictable wind and water current patterns can create rough seas seemingly out of nowhere any time of year.

Captains can generally maneuver around storms — and try to do so whenever possible for the comfort of all onboard. Additionally, modern cruise ships are equipped with stabilizers that reduce a ship's rolling motion due to wind or waves.

However, if you're even slightly prone to seasickness, don't throw caution to the wind. You'll be better off on a larger ship (pick a midship cabin on a lower deck); also, be sure to pack medication, patches, bands or whatever works best for you. While it might seem counterintuitive, having a window or balcony actually helps offset seasickness since it offers fresh air and a horizon view. If you're concerned, opt for an ocean-view or balcony cabin over an inside one.

Which side of the ship is best for a transatlantic crossing?

It honestly doesn't make much difference whether you book a cabin on the port (left) or starboard (right) side of the ship since most daytime views will be of the ocean. However, if you're departing from a Mediterranean port, say Rome or Barcelona, for a southerly crossing, book a starboard cabin; this might offer a view of the Rock of Gibraltar if your ship transits between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic during daylight hours. For a U.S.-to-Europe eastward crossing, you'd want the opposite — a port-side cabin.

Similarly, if your crossing takes you from northern Europe on a northerly route to the U.S., and you want to be among the first to spot land (perhaps Greenland or Newfoundland), book a starboard cabin. If you are cruising into New York Harbor just before dawn and want to see the Statue of Liberty from your cabin, book on the port side.

More important for an Atlantic crossing location-wise is your cabin's deck number and whether the cabin is situated forward, midship or aft. Generally, the ship's movement through rough seas will feel less severe if your cabin is midship and on one of the lower or middle decks versus the top-most decks.

Related: The 5 most desirable cabin locations on any cruise ship

Which ports do transatlantic cruises visit?

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Where you embark and disembark will determine your route and the ports you potentially call on. Ships repositioning to or from the Baltic Sea and the British Isles generally take a northerly route. Vessels sailing from the Mediterranean cross on a more southerly route, especially if they are repositioning to or from a winter home port in Florida.

On a northerly crossing, you can expect to embark in a port such as Copenhagen; Rotterdam, Netherlands; Southampton or New York. Depending on the length of the cruise, expect to call on ports in Ireland (Dublin or Cork), Iceland (Reykjavik), Greenland (Qaqortoq or Nuuk), Atlantic Canada (St. John's in Newfoundland, or Sydney or Halifax in Nova Scotia) and Bermuda (King's Wharf).

On a southerly crossing between Barcelona or Rome in the Mediterranean and Miami or Fort Lauderdale, typical ports of call include Madeira; Grand Canary or Tenerife in the Canary Islands; Ponta Delgada in the Azores; and one or two islands in the Caribbean, such as St. Maarten or Puerto Rico.

Is it better to book an eastbound or westbound cruise?

Which direction you book really depends on whether you're aboard for the experience or you're using the crossing as a substitute for a flight to reach the other side of the ocean. Below are a few factors to keep in mind.

Aside from Queen Mary 2 crossings, westbound transatlantic repositioning cruises (from Europe to the U.S.) take place in the fall during the Atlantic hurricane season; some are also scheduled for mid-to-late November when storm formation has generally diminished. Eastbound cruises (from the U.S. to Europe) happen in spring, a season also often known for periods of gray skies and rain.

When considering westbound versus eastbound crossings, factor in the time change. While a transatlantic cruise is a terrific way to avoid the jet lag caused by flying across multiple time zones in a single day, you will be subject to almost daily reminders to reset your clock.

On westbound cruises, you'll have to set your clock back at night, thus gaining an extra hour of sleep on most days. On eastbound cruises, you'll set it ahead an hour and lose an hour of leisure time or sleep.

Another factor to keep in mind is that unless you plan to return home on another transatlantic cruise, you'll also need to book a one-way flight. Before committing to a specific eastbound or westbound itinerary, always check your flight options. One-way tickets are sometimes more expensive than round-trip fares.

Best transatlantic cruises for 2024 and 2025

There are dozens of opportunities to cross the Atlantic by cruise ship, but here are some of the best itineraries available in the next two years.

Cunard's Queen Mary 2

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There's nothing quite like it. Cunard 's weekly transatlantic crossing between New York and Southampton aboard the 2,691-guest Queen Mary 2 celebrates the grand age of ocean liners with a level of pomp and ceremony that appeals to Cunard loyalists, bucket-listers and memory-making couples or families celebrating a milestone anniversary or birthday.

These eight-night eastbound and six-night westbound voyages are all about the sea. There are interludes of culinary enjoyment and evening entertainment designed for travelers who appreciate formality and glamour.

A typical day might include time in the library perusing the largest book collection at sea, getting an illuminating astronomy lesson in the onboard planetarium and enjoying traditional afternoon tea.

The evening lineup generally starts with a multicourse dinner (same table and same waiter nightly) followed by a Broadway-inspired show, an abridged Shakespeare play or even a magic act. The ship is also famous for its Gala Evenings, capped off with Champagne sipping and dancing to a live orchestra. Yes, pack those ballgowns and tuxes.

Cruise fares start at $1,129 per person for an inside cabin and $1,619 per person for a balcony room.

Virgin Voyages' Scarlet Lady

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  • 16-night Rome to Miami: Nov. 28-Dec. 14, 2024
  • 15-night Miami to Casablanca and Barcelona cruises: May 3-18, 2025

Virgin Voyages ' 2,770-guest Scarlet Lady has an onboard ambience that rivals a youthful beach club. Passengers and crew will keep the party going day and night this fall on a 16-night Rome to Miami transatlantic sailing. The sailing has calls on Barcelona and Malaga in Spain; Funchal on the island of Madeira; and Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the Canary Islands.

Or, party in reverse on the ship's 15-night Miami to Casablanca and Barcelona crossing in May 2025. It stops in Grand Canary and Santa Cruz de Tenerife; Casablanca, Morocco; and Barcelona.

The ship's 20 excellent dining venues, cutting-edge entertainment (campy and a bit naughty — think Drag Queen Bingo), impressive lineup of wellness classes (from yoga at sunrise to On-the-Upswing Bungee aerobics) and fun activities ('90s Boy Band Dance Class, anyone?) provide plenty of ways to pass the time.

Cruise fares start at $4,384 per cabin (or less than $2,200 per person) for the Rome-to-Miami sailing and $3,706 per cabin (or less than $1,900 per person) for the Miami-to-Barcelona sailing.

Disney Cruise Line's Disney Dream

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  • 13-night eastbound transatlantic cruise: May 5-18, 2024
  • 13-night westbound transatlantic cruise: Oct. 20-Nov. 2, 2024

Certain Disney fans — namely childless adult couples and empty nesters — love the brand's storytelling and Imagineering but prefer not to share a two-week cruise with hundreds of kids and teens. These 13-night eastbound and westbound crossings from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona and from Southampton to Fort Lauderdale aboard 2,500-passenger Disney Dream offer a solution to that dilemma.

Each of these transatlantic cruises occurs when almost everyone ages 5 to 18 is still in school. Yes, some kids will likely be on board, but certainly not in overwhelming numbers.

These crossings feature nine to 11 sea days during which Disney Cruise Line offers all kinds of immersive entertainment, excellent onboard dining and a southerly route in spring that means plenty of pool time. On top of that, each sailing includes a mix of culturally rich ports.

On the eastbound crossing, they are Ponta Delgada; Lisbon; and Cadiz, Cartagena and Barcelona, Spain. On the westbound crossing, the ports are Ponta Delgada and the new Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.

Eastbound fares for balcony cabins start at $4,516 for two adults (or about $2,258 per person). Westbound fares are a bit pricier, starting at $5,517 for an inside cabin ($2,708 per person).

Related: 5 reasons why Disney cruises aren't just for kids

Holland America's Nieuw Statendam

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  • 28-night Adriatic Dream and Passage to America: Nov. 2-30, 2024

For a shoulder-season meander through the Adriatic and Mediterranean followed by a transatlantic crossing, Holland America 's 28-night Adriatic Dream and Passage to America visits 14 ports in seven countries. This makes it a true hybrid of an ocean crossing and a traditional cruise.

The sailing, aboard the 3,665-passenger Nieuw Statendam, departs from Athens and visits ports in Greece, Croatia, Montenegro, Italy, Albania, Spain and Portugal before arriving in Fort Lauderdale. Of the 12 sea days, two include scenic cruising.

The voyage takes place in November, so expect temperatures to be on the cooler side in most ports and during the crossing. It's a good thing, then, that Nieuw Statendam has an indoor pool with a retractable roof. Holland America passengers, mostly older retirees, can also pass the time dining at each of the 10 onboard restaurants and enjoy entertainment that includes live bands at the B.B. King's Blues Club and Rolling Stone Rock Room.

At $2,499 per person for an inside cabin and $3,749 per person for a balcony cabin, fares are a great deal for a four-week sailing.

Celebrity Cruises' Celebrity Ascent and Celebrity Apex

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  • 13-night Spain, Portugal and Bermuda transatlantic: Oct. 26-Nov. 8, 2024
  • 13-night Bermuda and Portugal transatlantic: March 8-21, 2025

Celebrity Cruises ' Spain, Portugal and Bermuda transatlantic sailing from Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale offers 13 nights aboard its newest ship, Celebrity Ascent. The sailing features port calls in Alicante, Spain; Gibraltar; Ponta Delgada; and King's Wharf, along with eight sea days.

Accommodating 3,260 passengers, Celebrity Ascent is a megaship designed with adults in mind. On board, you'll find multiple hot tubs but no waterslides, contemporary decor, 32 sophisticated food and beverage venues (including Voyages, Daniel Boulud's restaurant at sea, bookable at extra cost), an indoor solarium pool, a glittering Grand Plaza housing the line's signature Martini Bar, and nightly entertainment ranging from high-tech theater productions to multisensory events in Eden.

Inside cabin fares start at $1,353 per person and balcony cabin fares at $2,399 per person.

If you prefer to cross the Atlantic in spring 2025, take sister Edge Class ship Celebrity Apex , which carries 2,910 passengers. It will sail a 13-night Bermuda and Portugal transatlantic cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona with port calls at Bermuda's Royal Naval Dockyard; Ponta Delgada; and Valencia.

Inside cabins for that cruise start from $799 per person and balcony rooms from $1,272 per person.

Viking's Viking Mars

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  • 20-night Atlantic and Mediterranean Horizons: March 27-April 16, 2025

Passengers aboard Viking Mars for its 20-night Atlantic and Mediterranean Horizons sailing from Fort Lauderdale to Rome will meander through the Caribbean to the French-Dutch island of St. Martin/St. Maarten. They will spend six days crossing the Atlantic and call on Madeira and then overnight in Barcelona. Then, they will visit the French ports of Sete and Marseille, followed by Monte Carlo, Monaco, and another overnight in Livorno, Italy (gateway to Florence).

The 930-passenger Viking Mars is an adults-only ship featuring a sleek Scandinavian design. Guests can enjoy elevated (and complimentary) dining in eight venues, as well as daily activities that include lectures by guest speakers and resident historians. ( Viking bills itself as "the thinking person's cruise.")

They will also get unlimited access to the thermal suite at the Liv Nordic Spa, a main pool with a retractable roof (there's also an aft infinity pool and hot tub), and complimentary beer and wine with lunch and dinner.

Better still, the transatlantic cruise fare is about one-third less than a typical three-week Viking itinerary, with balcony cabins starting at $7,198 per person.

Princess Cruises' Sky Princess

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  • 27-night Moroccan and Iberian Grand Adventure: March 9-April 5, 2025

To snag an excellent deal on an almost month-long journey, check out the 27-night Morocco and Iberian Grand Adventure . It sails from Fort Lauderdale to Southampton aboard the 3,660-passenger Sky Princess. Princess Cruises guests will enjoy a southerly spring crossing that culminates with visits to 10 ports in four countries (Portugal, Morocco, Spain and England) — including Madeira, three Canary Islands and Casablanca.

Sky Princess , which debuted in 2019, is a Royal Class ship featuring three pools, a glittering Italian-style Piazza (home to Alfredo's Pizzeria — some of the best pizza at sea), four specialty dining venues (at an extra cost), poolside Movies Under the Stars and original production shows in the Princess Theater.

Inside cabins start at $2,847 per person and balcony cabins at $4,747 per person.

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Regent Seven Seas Cruises' Seven Seas Splendor

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  • 14-night Cape Town to Rio de Janeiro: Jan. 5-19, 2025

If crossing the southern Atlantic Ocean from Africa to South America on a small luxury cruise ship is on your bucket list, consider Regent Seven Seas Cruises ' early 2025 Cape Town to Rio de Janeiro sailing.

While not a bargain by any means, this 14-night itinerary aboard the 750-passenger, all-suite Seven Seas Splendor is all-inclusive. Business-class airfare, transfers, top-notch cuisine, unlimited beverages, gratuities, Wi-Fi and most shore excursions are all included in the fare.

Start by taking in the scenic beauty of Namibia, with a port call in Luderitz, known for its colorful colonial architecture. Another call is Walvis Bay, where the ship will overnight. Here, you'll get a chance to experience the country's dramatic sand dunes and resident flamingos. Then, as you cross the Atlantic, you'll visit the remote island of St. Helena, where Napoleon died in exile, before continuing on to an overnight stay in Rio de Janeiro ahead of disembarkation.

All-inclusive fares start at $12,949 per person for a suite with a balcony.

Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Prima

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  • 16-night Transatlantic (Italy, France and Spain): Nov. 7-23, 2024

Board in Rome and tour the Mediterranean in the shoulder season before crossing the Atlantic to New York on a November 2024 Norwegian Cruise Line cruise. The Transatlantic (Italy, France and Spain) sailing aboard Norwegian Prima visits Livorno (for Pisa and Florence); Cannes, France; Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Alicante, Malaga and Cadiz, Spain; Lisbon, Portugal; and Ponta Delgada. You'll spend six days at sea.

The 3,099-passenger Norwegian Prima , which debuted in 2022, features 14 restaurants (six included and eight specialty options for an added fee) and 19 bars and lounges. It also sports a three-level go-kart racetrack and virtual-reality gaming. Entertainment options include "Summer: The Donna Summer Musical," stand-up comedy at The Improv at Sea and a rock cover band in Syd Norman's Pour House.

Inside cabins start at $1,499 per person and balcony cabins at $2,199 per person.

Silversea Cruises' Silver Ray

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  • 25-night Rome to Fort Lauderdale: Nov. 7-Dec. 2, 2025

Plan ahead to score a suite on the 25-night Rome to Fort Lauderdale transatlantic crossing in late 2025 aboard Silversea Cruises ' newest all-suite luxury ship, Silver Ray, debuting in summer 2024.

Not only is the price all-inclusive, but the 728-passenger ship will visit 11 ports in five countries. You'll experience Livorno; Monte Carlo, Monaco; Marseille; Valencia, Barcelona (overnight), Palma de Mallorca, Malaga and Cadiz, Spain; and Lisbon and Madeira. Then, you'll cross the Atlantic and spend an overnight in Hamilton, Bermuda before disembarking in Fort Lauderdale.

Silver Ray is Silversea's second Nova Class ship. It features spacious suites and inviting exterior and interior spaces perfect for late-season Mediterranean cruising and a cool-weather transatlantic crossing. Its culinary-focused S.A.L.T. (Sea and Land Taste) program tempts tastebuds with region- and port-inspired menus, cooking classes and cocktails.

All-inclusive, door-to-door fares — which include economy-class flights, transfers, complimentary beverages and gourmet dining, butler service, gratuities and select shore excursions — start at $13,100 per person for Classic Veranda Suite.

Bottom line

No matter your reason for considering a transatlantic cruise, you're guaranteed to experience the secret magic of sea days, with ample time to relax and unwind. With no land in sight for roughly a week, you can enjoy the ship's amenities without feeling rushed.

Make new friends over coffee or a game of bridge, watch movies in your cabin, learn more about the world during lectures by onboard experts, or treat yourself to rejuvenating massages and facials in the spa.

Even better, per-night rates are typically lower on crossings than on round-trip, port-intensive cruises. So, you can enjoy a longer sailing at a fraction of the usual cost. No matter which transatlantic cruise you deem best for your travel style and interests, it will surely be a memorable bucket-list trip.

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16 Top Adults-Only Cruises for 2024

I f your idea of getting away from it all includes a vacation without the kids, consider booking an adults-only or adults-oriented cruise . While some lines provide a fully adults-only experience (i.e., children are not allowed on board), others offer adult-focused venues and activities on the ship to keep you separate from younger patrons.

When you're ready to plan your adventure on the high seas, the following cruise lines provide upscale amenities, immersive excursions, sophisticated dining options, lively nighttime entertainment and time for relaxation among like-minded – and similarly aged – travelers.

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Top Adults-Only Cruises

Viking ocean cruises.

Travelers 18 and older are welcome aboard Viking 's adults-only ships, which feature destination-focused itineraries around the world. The line's nine oceangoing 930-passenger ships offer luxurious, Scandinavian-style accommodations and comfortable spaces to relax with a book or gaze out at the ocean. Viking's exploration program boasts special access to behind-the-scenes experiences curated for travelers interested in history, food or science. Immerse yourself in local culture with a visit to a traditional farm near Bergen, Norway, or spend an evening dining on Caribbean Creole cuisine prepared by renowned chefs in a mansion in Cartagena, Colombia.

In addition to these off-the-beaten-path excursions, guests can visit iconic sites like the ancient city of Ephesus (Kuşadasi) in Turkey and the Acropolis in Athens, Greece . Viking also hosts onboard enrichment programs like destination-themed performances, cooking classes and lectures by historians. Cruise fares include stateroom accommodations with a private veranda, all meals (including specialty dining venues), wine and beer at lunch and dinner, one free excursion per port, complimentary Wi-Fi, and access to onboard amenities such as the Nordic Spa.

In addition to its ocean vessels, Viking offers river cruises in destinations around the world – including the U.S. – on the new Viking Mississippi, a ship purpose-built for Mississippi River cruises . The line also has two Polar Class 6 expedition ships, Viking Octantis and Viking Polaris, which traverse waterways from Canada to the Caribbean to remote destinations in Antarctica .

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Virgin Voyages

Virgin Voyages offers an adults-only retreat for guests ages 18 and older. The line currently has two sister ships: Scarlet Lady – the first in the fleet – and Valiant Lady. The line's third ship, Resilient Lady, is set to debut in May 2023 in Athens. Brilliant Lady, Virgin's fourth vessel, is scheduled to launch by the end of 2023.

All the ships in this adults-only cruise line feature 1,330 cabins (most with balconies) and 78 RockStar Quarters suites, where guests have access to Richard's Rooftop, an exclusive outdoor deck space. The superyacht-inspired vessels boast 20-plus eateries, including restaurants by Michelin-starred chefs, and a variety of onboard fitness and wellness spaces. At Redemption Spa, relax and recharge in the mud room or salt therapy chamber. You can even order a bottle of bubbly anywhere on the ship via the Virgin Voyages Sailor app's secret "Shake for Champagne" feature.

Itineraries span destinations in the Caribbean , Europe and trans-Atlantic crossings, as well as Australia, Asia and the Middle East during repositioning cruises. Cruise fares cover meals at all the dining venues; basic beverages such as water, tea and coffee; gratuities for the crew; Wi-Fi; and unlimited fitness classes. While on board, be sure to indulge in a swanky dinner at The Wake and an immersive show at The Red Room, the first multiform theater at sea.

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Saga Ocean Cruises

Hop across the pond to sail on U.K.-based Saga Cruises, which specifically caters to guests 50 and older (though travelers may bring a companion as young as 40). Saga's boutique luxury ocean cruise ships carry a maximum of 987 passengers each. The line's two ships, Spirit of Discovery and Spirit of Adventure, feature all-balcony cabins and depart from the Dover, Portsmouth and Tilbury cruise ports in England.

The British-inspired sailings are all-inclusive: Fares cover meals at all onboard restaurants as well as access to entertainment venues, Wi-Fi, and unlimited alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages. Prices also include excursions in certain ports of call, gratuities and chauffeur service from locations in the U.K. to the embarkation port. Guests can enjoy wellness-focused activities on the ship, such as yoga classes, spa treatments and customized fitness programs.

The company offers itineraries in Europe, the Caribbean, the U.S. and Canada , in addition to Greenland, Iceland, the Canary Islands and West Africa. On Spirit of Adventure, Saga's newest ship, passengers can spend evenings indulging in Italian cuisine at Amalfi, sampling Nepalese dishes at Khukuri House, or settling in for drinks and dinner at the Supper Club, which features jazz music and cabaret-style entertainment.

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P&O Cruises

Two ships in P&O Cruises' U.K.-based fleet – Arcadia and Aurora – are exclusively for adults 18 and older. Arcadia, the slightly newer of the two ships since it debuted in 2005, carries 2,094 guests and 866 crew. The ship departs from Southampton in the U.K. and sails to the Canary Islands , Spain and Portugal; the British Isles; Norway and Iceland; and the U.S., Caribbean and Canada.

Arcadia's five restaurants and 10 bars and cafes include Indian offerings with a British twist at Sindhu as well as steaks and seafood by renowned British chef Marco Pierre White at Ocean Grill. Passengers can sip Champagne at Intermezzo, the ship's cocktail and Champagne venue, or enjoy a pre-dinner aperitif at the yacht-inspired Spinnaker. After exploring exciting ports of call, head back on board to enjoy Arcadia's elegant interiors and top-notch service. You can splurge on a stone therapy treatment at the Oasis Spa for some extra pampering, followed by a live show at the three-tiered theater, The Palladium. Then, finish off the evening dancing the night away at The Globe.

Aurora is a slightly more intimate ship, carrying 1,874 passengers and 850 crew members. A four-level atrium gallery sits at the heart of Aurora. Itineraries include destinations in the Mediterranean, the Baltic region, Spain and Portugal, and the U.S. and Canada, plus a world cruise. There are seven dining venues as well as 11 bars and cafes on the ship. Dine at the same time every evening at club-style restaurant Alexandria, or opt for a more flexible schedule at The Beach House or Medina. Cruisers can also sit down for a tasty meal at The Glass House, which serves casual bites paired with wines from around the world. After dinner, live entertainment and dancing await you at the show lounge Carmen's, as do larger productions at the ritzy 652-seat Curzon Theatre.

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Top Cruises Designed for Adults

While many all-inclusive – or mostly all-inclusive – boutique and luxury cruise lines are family-friendly, many of the onboard venues and activities are adult-by-design. Since there are few (or no) activities geared toward younger cruisers and no babysitting services, you typically won't find parents with young children on these ships.

Azamara's four upscale boutique ships provide immersive travel experiences geared toward adults. These smaller ships – accommodating a maximum of 702 guests – sail waterways and rivers larger ships can't access, docking in city centers and unique ports of call around the globe.

Many Azamara voyages also offer longer stays and overnights in port not found on many other itineraries, including wine and culture itineraries. Some even feature special events, such as a voyage to the Monaco Grand Prix in May 2023 and 2024, or a 12-night round-trip cruise from Buenos Aires, Argentina , to attend Carnival in Rio de Janeiro . In addition, the line is extending its offerings on Country Intensive voyages in 2023 and 2024 with itineraries in destinations like various European countries, South Africa, Australia and Japan.

On board you'll find a wide selection of casual and formal dining options ranging from Windows Cafe to the main dining room, Discoveries Restaurant. Specialty restaurant offerings include top-notch steak and seafood at Prime C or, if you prefer, Italian fare at Aqualina. First offered on Azamara Onward (the newest ship) before being expanded to the whole fleet, Atlas Bar serves innovative craft cocktails like the London Fog Martini or Tuscan Delight. Discoveries Lounge is another guest favorite for mingling with fellow cruisers at the end of the day. Wine aficionados will enjoy pairing limited-production and rare vintages from the Wine Cellar with dinner in the evenings.

Cruise fares include stateroom accommodations; select spirits, wine and beer; gratuities; and nonalcoholic beverages like bottled water, specialty coffees and tea. You'll also get access to complimentary AzAmazing Celebrations with special evening and daytime events ashore and on the ship. Additional amenities like a complimentary internet package, free specialty dining, butler service and other perks come with suite accommodations.

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Scenic Eclipse, touted as "The World's First Discovery Yacht," offers an all-inclusive, ultra-luxurious experience for just 228 guests (with 172 crew). The ship's Polar Class 6 rating enables it to sail to destinations like Antarctica. On these expedition-style voyages, the ship will carry only 200 guests and a total of 192 crew. All suite accommodations include a private veranda or terrace; butler service; state-of-the-art amenities; Egyptian cotton linens; and an in-suite minibar stocked with Champagne, wine and other personally selected beverages. You'll also find indulgences like onboard helicopters for intimate excursions and Scenic Neptune, an underwater submarine.

Guests can enjoy up to 10 dining experiences on the ship, including fine dining at Lumière. This elegant French restaurant seats just 35 guests and features a multicourse degustation menu and a Champagne bar. For a less formal option, check out the Asian, Indian and Middle Eastern specialties – and the intimate teppanyaki grill experience – at Night Market @ Koko's. When it's time for an after-dinner drink, sample one (or several) of 100-plus whiskeys available at Scenic Lounge Bar. Other onboard activities include taking a culinary class at Scenic Épicure, getting an invigorating treatment at Senses Spa, or just relaxing with spectacular sea views and Champagne on deck 10 at the Panorama Bar.

The line's second luxury yacht, Scenic Eclipse II, set sail on its inaugural voyage from Lisbon, Portugal , in mid-April 2023. The new ship is 550 feet in length and nearly identical to its sister ship, Scenic Eclipse. One addition to the vessel is the new Sky Deck. This space boasts 270-degree views, a bar with indoor and outdoor seating, and six private cabanas. What's more, the oval-shaped Sky Deck pool is the perfect place to kick back – and it's the place to be during the sail-away deck party, especially as the sun sets over the ocean.

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Regent Seven Seas Cruises

This cruise line has five luxury vessels in its fleet – with the sixth ship, Seven Seas Grandeur, set to launch in November 2023. The all-inclusive fares on Regent Seven Seas Cruises include perks like round-trip business class or coach airfare (depending on the destination); complimentary pre-cruise hotel stays; two- or three-night land packages; all meals and beverages; free shore excursions; and more. Seven Seas Splendor , christened in February 2020, is the line's newest vessel at sea. This elegant ship boasts 373 luxurious all-balcony suites and a ratio of 548 crew members to just 746 guests.

In the evenings, diners can choose between French cuisine at Chartreuse; creative Asian fare at Pacific Rim; aged steaks at Prime 7; Italian dishes at Sette Mari at La Veranda; or design-your-own-entree options at Compass Rose. For a casual evening, plan to dine alfresco at the Pool Grill. Adults can also enjoy pre-dinner cocktails in one of the lounges and nightly entertainment at the Constellation Theater. For a nightcap, sip a fine cognac in one of the ship's favorite hideaways, Connoisseur Club. There are also plenty of options for exercise, fitness and relaxation at Serene Spa & Wellness.

If you're planning a once-in-a-lifetime adventure on the high seas, consider booking the Regent Suite. Situated on deck 14 – and boasting more than 4,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space – this luxurious accommodation features one of the largest balconies at sea with a Treesse minipool, in addition to two bedrooms and a private in-suite spa. Cruise fare for the suite also includes a long list of high-end amenities such as access to a private dining room called The Study, a personal car and driver in port, free in-suite spa services, a private butler, and more.

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Silversea Cruises

Silversea's all-inclusive luxury ocean and expedition cruises offer voyages to more than 900 destinations across the seven continents. The line's 10 ultra-luxury ships and expedition vessels range in size from 51 to 364 suites and boast spacious ocean view accommodations – most with private verandas. Cruise fares cover door-to-door transfers from home to the ship, including airfare (business class in some destinations) and pre- and post-cruise hotel stays. On board, guests will have butler service, a nearly one-to-one ratio of guests to staff, 24-hour gourmet dining, premium alcoholic beverages, one complimentary shore excursion in each port, gratuities and more.

Silversea 's newest ship, Silver Nova, is set to debut in summer 2023. The luxury flagship of the line boasts an even more upscale guest experience in the suites with butler service for every accommodation, an impressive crew-to-guest ratio, more open spaces and top-notch cuisine. Silver Nova is also the first vessel in the fleet to be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) and is billed as a more sustainable cruise ship. Silver Nova will begin sailing in the Mediterranean before repositioning to the Caribbean and South America for the winter.

The second-newest ship in the fleet, Silver Endeavour, was regarded as one of the most luxurious expedition ships at sea when it launched in July 2022. With its Polar Class 6 rating, the ship visits the far ends of the Earth in the remote polar regions of Antarctica and the Arctic.

Endeavour's features include state-of-the-art technology for navigation and exploration – and what Silversea bills as industry-leading ratios of Zodiac boats and experts to guests. Passengers also enjoy luxurious amenities among the ship's eight public decks, from the various dining and drinking venues to a two-story solarium with a swimming pool and whirlpool tub; cruisers can also take advantage of indoor and outdoor observation areas and a spa. You'll receive Silversea's high level of service with just 200 guests and 200 crew, providing an immersive and personalized experience aboard.

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Seabourn Cruise Line

Seabourn also features an all-inclusive adult-focused experience on its five luxury ocean vessels and two expedition ships. The line's newest ship, Seabourn Venture, is an ultra-luxury Polar Class 6 purpose-built vessel with 132 ocean-front veranda suites. Seabourn Pursuit, the second expedition vessel, is scheduled to debut in fall 2023. The ships are equipped with two submarines for underwater exploration, kayaks and 24 Zodiacs. They will also each have a 24-person expedition team to explore far-reaching destinations like Antarctica, the Arctic and the Kimberley region of Australia, as well as places closer to home such as Iceland, South America and the British Isles.

Seabourn Ovation , the line's newest luxury cruise ship, accommodates up to 600 guests and offers amenities found on most of Seabourn 's ships: well-appointed oceanfront suites, living areas with dining tables, verandas, a nearly one-to-one staff-to-guest ratio and a Personal Suite Host to cater to your every need. World-class dining options are in partnership with renowned chef Thomas Keller, such as The Grill, Seabourn's signature restaurant. You'll also find health and wellness programs curated by Dr. Andrew Weil.

The "Seabourn Conversations" program is another highlight, where accomplished experts host adventures ashore, participate in meals and chat with guests on board the ship. For a special treat during your cruise, don't miss "Caviar in the Surf" beach party. This event in select destinations includes chilled Champagne, caviar, music and a barbecue set against the backdrop of white sand beaches and turquoise waters in beautiful locales around the world.

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Windstar Cruises

Windstar's six intimate ships offer two styles of yachting that accommodate between 148 and 342 guests. Passengers can choose between cruising on one of the line's three masted Wind Class vessels or one of its three Star Plus Class ships. Windstar's adult-focused and casual – but still elegant – onboard experiences feature locally inspired top-notch dining (in partnership with the James Beard Foundation), guest lecturers, a water sports platform on all the ships, an open bridge policy and an engaging social environment.

If you're looking for a romantic getaway , Windstar is also regarded as one of the most romantic cruise lines for a wedding, honeymoon , vow renewal or anniversary trip, especially in magical destinations like the South Pacific, Cinque Terre along Italy's Ligurian coast and Monte Carlo in Monaco . Windstar's smaller ships can reach small ports, coves, harbors and villages not accessible by larger vessels. They also offer more than 2,000 immersive cultural experiences in port, many with small groups. You'll find late evenings and overnights in the ports of call where you can experience the local culture and cuisine after dark.

New itineraries for 2023 and 2024 include Australia and New Zealand sailings as well as intensive voyages to the Holy Lands that explore Arabia and the Red Sea. You can also travel to the Central American coast or book a 10-day sailing from Copenhagen to Amsterdam. If the Middle East is on your must-see list, the 10-day Sparkling Sands & Cities of the Persian Gulf itinerary checks all the boxes with stops in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain and other ports of call.

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Other Top Adults-Only Cruise Options

While these larger ships are kid-friendly – and offer activities for families and children of all ages – adults can also find hidden retreats and dining and bar venues just for grown-ups. These spaces are typically quieter and away from the crowds. If you're traveling with (or without) children on one of these lines, you'll want to know the adults-only venues to plan your afternoon or evening out – sans kids.

Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity Cruises offers spaces created with adults in mind. On Celebrity Beyond and the new Celebrity Ascent (debuting in December 2023), guests can have a unique adults-only dining experience at Le Voyage by Daniel Boulud. The world-renowned Global Culinary Ambassador for the line, Daniel Boulud, created the menu at this elegant venue, incorporating dishes inspired by his travels. You'll also find an impressive wine list to accompany your dining experience at the restaurant.

When it's time to relax, The Solarium is a popular adults-only area that's found on the Resort Deck of all Celebrity ships, including Celebrity Beyond and Celebrity Apex . This light-filled pool area encased by a glass dome is the perfect quiet space for reading a book or taking a nap. While there, you can also grab a light breakfast or lunch at the Spa Cafe and Juice Bar – or order your favorite adult beverage while lounging in the hot tub.

Other adult-focused venues to check out on Celebrity Beyond and Apex and are the new elevated bar spaces. The Edge series World Class Bar – a popular spot on other Celebrity ships – features craft cocktails in a beautiful setting. And don't miss the two-story Sunset Bar on Celebrity Beyond, reimagined by interior designer and TV personality Nate Berkus. The aft location of the bar offers almost twice the space as previous iterations – plus beautiful wake views.

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Princess Cruises

The Sanctuary, an adults-only retreat (for ages 18 and older), offers cruisers an escape from bustling public spaces on your ship. The relaxing top-deck venue is available on all Princess Cruises ships and features plush lounge chairs, a spa-like setting and Serenity Stewards, who serve light bites, spa cuisine and other refreshments. To fully unwind, consider reserving a private cabana, where you can book an open-air massage. The child-free venue varies from ship to ship. On six ships – Sky Princess , Majestic Princess , Regal Princess , Royal Princess , Enchanted Princess and Discovery Princess – adults can also enjoy an exclusive Retreat pool, cabanas and bar area. On the newer vessels – Discovery Princess, Enchanted Princess and Sky Princess – The Sanctuary also offers an expanded space with more cabanas.

If you're heading off the ship for an excursion to Princess Cays (the cruise line's private island in the Bahamas), plan to chill out for the day in an adults-only Sanctuary Bungalow. Located just minutes from the ocean and beach, the rentals accommodate four people, and the price includes two complimentary float rentals. You can also order a gourmet picnic to enjoy while lounging on shore.

Back on the ship, adults can reserve a spot for the line's new Winemaker Dinners in partnership with Napa Valley's Caymus Vineyards. These special evenings are offered fleetwide, two to three times during each cruise, for just 12 guests in the Crown Grill specialty restaurant. Winemaker Chuck Wagner personally selected the wines from the notable Napa Valley winery to pair with the elevated five-course menu.

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Carnival Cruise Line

Located on all of Carnival Cruise Line 's cruise ships , Serenity Adult-Only Retreat is a tranquil oasis hidden away from bustling venues and family-friendly areas. Access to the space is complimentary for passengers 21 and older; while there, guests can enjoy relaxing loungers, daybeds and whirlpools. Take in the warm sun and ocean breeze with a signature sangria in hand, or stop for a healthy meal at Fresh Creations Salad outlet (available on select ships) for an alfresco lunch. Passengers can make the most of some alone time with a quick nap and a good book – or simply kick back and relax before heading back into the high-energy environment elsewhere on the ship.

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Disney Cruise Line

Though Disney Cruise Line tends to attract families and younger travelers, it also offers multiple spaces and activities for adults 18 and older. Disney's newest ship, Disney Wish , even boasts several adults-only luxurious venues featuring characters and scenes from "Beauty and the Beast."

For top-notch steaks, contemporary Italian cuisine and panoramic ocean views, make a reservation at the Cogsworth-inspired Palo Steakhouse. If you prefer French-style fare and world-class wines served in an elegant and shimmering setting (think Lumiere), Enchanté by three-Michelin-starred chef Arnaud Lallement is the perfect place for a romantic dinner for two. Before dinner at either venue, enjoy a signature cocktail at The Rose. After dinner, you won't want to miss the galactic libations and ever-changing views of faraway galaxies at the adults-only Star Wars: Hyperspace Lounge bar.

Depending on the ship, adult travelers can also dance the night away in a trendy club, watch live entertainment or a cabaret show, catch a sports game on satellite TV, or relax with an after-dinner cocktail at a bar or lounge. Outdoors, Quiet Cove Pool is a tranquil place to relax on all the ships. For even more pampering, Senses Spa & Salon boasts treatment rooms with ocean views, luxurious spa villas and other amenities. On Castaway Cay, Disney Cruise Line 's private island, adults can head to Serenity Bay – a scenic, adults-only stretch of the beach.

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Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Cruise Line has three adults-only outdoor venues for guests 18 and older (though specific spaces vary by ship). The venues feature ocean views, bars, plush seating and other amenities. On Norwegian 's Bliss , Joy , Escape , Getaway and Breakaway ships, the Vibe Beach Club sun deck invites guests to relax in oversized hot tubs and enjoy perks like a full-service bar and chilled towels. Norwegian Encore , one of the line's newest ships, boasts an impressive two-level beach club. On Norwegian Prima and soon-to-launch Norwegian Viva, an elevated beach club experience includes the line's first infinity hot tubs. You can purchase a multiday pass in advance for Vibe Beach Club, and cabana rentals are available for more privacy.

At Norwegian Epic 's Posh Beach Club, complimentary perks include fruit skewers, cold water spritzers and a snack menu. Single- or multiday passes are available to all adult cruisers, while travelers who book a Haven suite can access Posh Beach Club for free. Spice H2O is another adults-only venue on the Norwegian Bliss, Joy, Escape, Getaway, Breakaway, Epic, Star and Spirit vessels; access is complimentary. At night, the space becomes an open-air dance club where you can spend the evening partying under the stars.

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Royal Caribbean International

Solarium is Royal Caribbean International 's complimentary, child-free space open to guests 16 and older. Located at the front of every ship in the fleet, this indoor-outdoor oasis (or indoors-only on Quantum Class ships) offers impressive vistas and endless views of the sea. Thanks to a full glass canopy over the interior space, adult passengers can enjoy quiet lounging areas, swimming pools and whirlpool tubs with a view, no matter the weather. On top of that, select ships feature a cascading lagoon for further relaxation. Be sure to grab a tropical cocktail or zero-proof drink at Solarium Bar (or Sunshine Bar, on Quantum ships) to sip poolside while enjoying the ocean vistas.

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In February, Barb McGowan took a seven-day cruise on Holland America Line, visiting the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, and the Dominican Republic for just $343, or $49 a day, excluding taxes, port fees and extras. By comparison, Holland America in April listed a seven-day Caribbean itinerary in October from about $700.

The catch: She had just 48 hours’ notice.

McGown, a 64-year-old from Naples, Florida, who runs a restaurant franchise, took one of the line’s new standby cruises, which are aimed at travelers who live near departure ports and intended to fill ship vacancies.

“I look for deals, and this was an especially good experience,” McGowan said, praising the food and entertainment. “I was impressed enough to put down a deposit on a future cruise.”

A way to keep ships full

Holland America, headquartered in Seattle, introduced its standby program in August to maximize ship occupancy, knowing that cancellations are inevitable. So far, the rest of the cruise industry has not followed its lead.

“If cancellations are within a week or two of sailing, it’s difficult to resell that space in the open market,” said Dan Rough, vice president of revenue management at Holland America.

In the same way that airlines oversell seats, cruise lines may compensate for cancellations by overselling staterooms. Filling in with standbys, however, reduces Holland America’s reliance on overselling, which runs the risk of bumping passengers to distant departures or potentially offering generous cash incentives to coax volunteers to cancel.

Although the company does not heavily promote the new practice, it has attracted a following among the thrifty by dangling a bargain rate — $49 a person, whether sharing a cabin or traveling solo, before taxes and fees — on a webpage that lists available departure dates to attract flexible travelers. Standbys should expect an inside cabin, according to the company, although ocean-view and veranda cabins have been assigned. (The company declined to say how many standby cabins it has offered.)

“Forty-nine dollars per person, per day is pretty exceptional,” said Colleen McDaniel, editor of CruiseCritic.com, a website that reviews cruises, noting that the price covers all meals and entertainment. “You can’t find a cheaper rate at a land resort for what’s included.” (In 2023, the average nightly rate for a hotel room in the United States was nearly $156, according to STR, a data analytics firm that monitors the hospitality industry.)

To participate, travelers choose an itinerary from the standby list on the website — current embarkation ports include Boston; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Montreal; Quebec City; San Diego; Seattle; Vancouver, B.C.; and Whittier, Alaska — and pay for the trip in advance by calling Holland America or booking through a travel adviser.

There are no refunds for standby cruisers who want to back out. However, if the gamble fails to pay off, and the cruise line cannot offer a cabin to someone on the standby list, it issues a refund.

The company says standby offerings are added on a rolling basis and usually lists itineraries within two to three months of departure. Current offerings include seven-day sailings in Alaska’s Inside Passage from April through September and seven-to-11-day trips cruising the coast of New England and Canada’s Maritime Provinces between May and October.

Proximity is a bonus

Standby cruisers don’t learn of their acceptance or denial until a week to two days before departure, complicating transportation arrangements.

“Last-minute airfare could offset the savings on a cruise,” Crystal Seaton, owner of Road to Relaxation Travel, a travel agency based in Raleigh, North Carolina, wrote in an email. Although she has not booked a client on a standby sailing yet, she surmised that it is intended for travelers who can drive to a port.

“We were lucky; we found out Tuesday we were going on a Friday 3 p.m. sailing,” said Sheila Valloney, 66, of Clermont, Florida, who with her husband spent nine days aboard a Holland America ship in the southern Caribbean in February by going standby.

Before being cleared, she reserved a parking spot near the ship dock in Fort Lauderdale, which would have set her back about $6 if she canceled. She also kept their vacation clothes ready to go at the last minute for the 3 1/2-hour drive to port.

Booking a refundable airline ticket — or at least one that guarantees a credit in loyalty points or cash in the event of cancellation — is one way travelers who must fly can take advantage of the deal.

For her standby sailing, McGowan drove 90 minutes from her home to the ship in Fort Lauderdale. But her travel companion was coming from Indiana, so when she joined the standby list a few months before the departure date, she booked her friend a Southwest Airlines flight using frequent flyer points that would be refunded if the last-minute cruise didn’t come through.

Avoiding extra charges

Once on board, charges for extras such as cabin upgrades, Wi-Fi, alcohol and shore excursions can inflate the bill, although the thriftiest travelers try to avoid them.

McGowan sprang for the $17.50-a-day charge for an upgraded drink package (basic nonalcoholic drinks are included in the cruise) and took one shore excursion, focused on coffee growing, which she deemed a good value at $89.

On their Caribbean cruise, the Valloneys asked around for recommendations for good beaches, where they went to relax on port days, and waited until they were on land to check emails, in order to avoid paying for Wi-Fi on the ship.

“We didn’t miss it at all,” Valloney said. “For beverages, we would wait until happy hour, when it was buy one, get one free.”

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To date, no other cruise lines have adopted standby programs.

Princess Cruises said it did not plan to offer cabins on a standby basis, but noted that it already offers last-minute deals, which tend to run about $50 to $60 per passenger per day. For example, a seven-day Alaska sailing from Vancouver to Anchorage departing May 8 is listed at $399 a person in a double-occupancy cabin.

Several other major cruise lines did not respond to inquiries about potentially adopting standby programs, although operators such as Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Line also offer last-minute deals on their websites.

“We would be surprised to see many mainstream cruise lines begin to adopt a similar model” to the standby system, Kimberly Coyne, head of sales and content strategy for Cruiseline.com, a cruise review site, wrote in an email. She said the standby fares might be financially unsustainable for cruise lines and cited the potential that travelers might become too accustomed to late-booking deals.

More ways to save

With the recent surge in cruise bookings, companies are discounting less, said McDaniel.

She identified more reliable ways to get a deal compared with going standby, such as booking during “wave season,” a sales period that generally runs January through March, or taking a repositioning cruise, in which a ship relocates from one region to another seasonally. A repositioning itinerary might sail in the fall from Alaska to the Caribbean via the Panama Canal.

“It’s not unusual to see a repositioning cruise at less than $75 per night,” McDaniel said, noting that other expenses such as an airline itinerary into one city and returning from another may cost more than a standard round-trip ticket.

Repositioning cruises tend to stop at fewer ports and add more shipboard enrichment programs, such as lectures and activities such as cake decorating classes and craft spirits tastings.

“For a lot of people, the ship is the destination and this is the perfect activity for people who like to be on the ship,” she said.

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Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (NYSE: RCL ) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript April 25, 2024

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. beats earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $1.77, expectations were $1.31. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. isn’t one of the 30 most popular stocks among hedge funds at the end of the third quarter ( see the details here ).

Operator: Good morning, my name is Regina, and I will be your conference operator today. At this time, I would like to welcome everyone to the Royal Caribbean Group First Quarter 2024 Earnings Call. All participants are in a listen-only mode. After the speaker presentation, there will be a question-and-answer session. [Operator Instructions] I would now like to introduce Michael McCarthy, Vice President of Investor Relations. Mr. McCarthy, the floor is yours.

Michael McCarthy: Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us today for our first quarter 2024 earnings call. Joining me here in Miami are Jason Liberty, our Chief Executive Officer, Naftali Holtz, our Chief Financial Officer, and Michael Bailey, President and CEO of Royal Caribbean International. Before we get started, I would like to note that we will be making forward-looking statements during this call. These statements are based on management's current expectations and are subject to risks and uncertainties. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from our current expectations. Please refer to our earnings release issued this morning, as well as our filings with the SEC for a description of these factors.

We do not undertake to update any forward-looking statements as circumstances change. Also, we will be discussing certain non-GAAP financial measures, which are adjusted as defined in a reconciliation of all non-GAAP items can be found on our Investor Relations website and in our earnings release. Unless we state otherwise, all metrics are on a constant currency adjusted basis. Jason will begin the call by providing a strategic overview and update on the business. Naftali will follow with a recap of our first quarter, the current booking environment, and our updated outlook for 2024. We will then open the call for your questions. With that, I'm pleased to turn the call over to Jason.

Jason Liberty: Thank you, Michael, and good morning, everyone. I am proud to share our robust first quarter results and the continued upward trajectory of our business. When we turn the page from an incredible 2023 with a record booked position for 2024 and numerous tailwinds related to the consumer's desire to vacation with us, we expected this would be another great year. Well, as you saw in the press release this morning, what transpired over the past three months was even better than our already elevated expectations. Our brands are stronger than ever, and demand for our vacation experiences continues to accelerate. We are leading the way in delivering a lifetime of incredible vacations for our guests with our exceptional and leading portfolio of brands, innovative and differentiated ships, exciting and exclusive destination experiences, and leading commercial capabilities.

The opportunity is very large and very exciting as we seek to take share from the rapidly growing $1.9 trillion vacation market. Our formula for success remains unchanged. Moderate capacity growth, moderate yield growth, and strong cost controls lead to robust financial performance and long-term shareholder value. Before getting into the details, I want to recognize our incredible teams that are working together day in and day out, delivering the best vacation experiences to our guests and doing so while driving exceptional results. Our business is propelled by our people, and they are the driving force behind our strategic vision for success. I am so grateful for their commitment and passion. Now, moving on to our results. As highlighted on Slide four, the first quarter was tremendous, sending us well on our path to a year that is significantly better than we expected just a few months back.

Wave season combined with a record-breaking introduction of the revolutionary Icon of the Seas resulted in consistently robust bookings at much higher prices than 2023. This strong booking and pricing environment across all key itineraries coupled with continued strength in onboard spend led to higher revenue in the first quarter and a further improvement in full-year yield expectations. In the first quarter, we delivered 2 million memorable vacations and achieved 107% load factor at exceptional guest satisfaction scores. Yields grew 19.3% compared to the first quarter of 2023, almost 400 basis points above our initial guidance. Adjusted earnings per share in the first quarter was considerably higher than our guidance. Strong ticket and onboard revenue and favorable timing of expenses contributed to the better-than-expected earnings performance.

The acceleration of demand is also translating into higher revenue and earnings expectations for the balance of the year. As you can see on Page 5, we are increasing full-year yield growth expectations by 50% compared to our initial guidance in early February, and we now expect adjusted earnings per share to grow 60% year-over-year. The increased outlook for the year is expected to further accelerate our trajectory towards our trifecta goals as we continue to expect to achieve all three goals in 2024, one year earlier than initially expected. Now I'll provide some insight into the robust demand environment and our incredible wave season. Booking is consistently outpaced last year throughout the entire first quarter and through April, even though we have significantly fewer staterooms left to sell, leading to higher pricing for all of our key products.

Booking strength has been prevalent on both our existing hardware as well as on our industry-leading new chips. We see strong demand across all products and markets. North America continues to be extremely robust where approximately 80% of this year's guests are sourced. This strength, in combination with the incredible perfect day at CocoCay, has resulted in strong yield growth for our Caribbean sailings. European bookings are outpacing last year's levels at higher prices and Alaska has been performing particularly well with year-over-year yield growth. We are also pleased to return to the high-yielding China market this month with Spectrum of the Seas and to add Ovation of the Seas to Tianjin in 2025 as we rebuild our China business. With our return to China, we are now finally back in all of our key markets, which enables us to capture quality global demand and source from new consumer bases.

Customer sentiment remains very positive, bolstered by resilient labor markets, wage growth, stabilizing inflation, and record high household net worth. Consumer preferences continue to shift towards spend on experiences, particularly priority for travel. This is evident as the year-over-year growth in spend on experience is double that of spend on goods. Despite our ability to narrow the gap to land-based vacations in the last 12 months, cruising still remains an exceptional value proposition. We continue to see excellent engagement from customers who are booking their dream vacations with us across all our products. Guests are buying 10% more onboard experiences per booking than in the first quarter of last year, and they continue to book these onboard activities earlier and at meaningfully higher APDs, translating into higher onboard spend.

Looking to the rest of 2024, the year is shaping up to be exceptional with strong yield and earnings growth. We expect to achieve all Trifecta targets in 2024, allowing us to focus on a new era of growth to drive long-term shareholder returns. As I mentioned previously, Trifecta creates the pathway back to what we internally describe as base camp, but our ambitions go well beyond it. As highlighted on Slide 7, we now expect to deliver net yields that are 9% to 10% higher than 2023. Our yield outlook is driven by the performance of new and existing ships, combined with our leading private destinations, a strong pricing environment, continued growth from onboard revenue, and our accelerating commercial apparatus. In the second half of 2024, we expect to deliver mid-single-digit yield growth above our typical moderate yield growth expectations, and on top of an approximately 17% yield increase in the back half of 2023.

We also continue to expect the business to deliver higher margins and earnings in 2024, with adjusted earnings per share expected to grow 60% year-over-year. As we look ahead, we remain focused on executing our proven targets formula for success, moderate capacity growth, moderate yield growth, and strong cost controls that lead to enhanced margins, profitability, and superior financial performance. Our operating platform remains a key differentiator and is bigger and stronger than ever. We remain intensely focused on attracting and keeping guests within our unique portfolio of brands and providing experiences for all of life's moments while delivering long-term value for our shareholders. Our addressable market is expanding, and New to Cruise continues to grow, increasing 16% year-over-year.

These guests are discovering our differentiated vacation experiences and are increasingly returning to us as we see repeat rates over 30% higher compared to 2019. Our brands also continue to attract new and younger customers. Millennials and younger generations have gained 11 percentage points share compared to 2019, and today almost one in two guests are millennials or younger. New hardware has been a great differentiator for us. Since Icon of the Seas joined the fleet a few months ago, it is already exceeding our lofty expectations in both guest satisfaction and financial performance. We are also excited for the arrival later this year of Utopia of the Seas, a ship that is positioned to be another game changer for our short Caribbean product, and Silver Ray, which continues to reimagine the ultra luxury and expedition segments.

Demand and pricing for those new ships has been incredibly strong. Also this quarter, we announced an order for a seventh ship and our hugely successful Oasis class that will join the fleet in 2028. Our brands continue to lead their segments and generate quality demand, and we see a very large opportunity to take greater share of the rapidly growing $1.9 trillion vacation market as we continue to grow our fleet and vacation experiences. We are leading the vacation industry in creating exciting new products and experiences, which include private destinations. The newest addition to our growing portfolio of private destinations is the Royal Beach Club in Cozumel, Mexico, that is set to welcome guests in 2026. With a combination of activities for every type of vacationer, Royal Beach Club Cozumel will further enhance our guests' experience, giving guests the ultimate beach day.

Earlier this week, we also celebrated another important milestone when we officially broke ground on Royal Beach Club Paradise Island in Nassau, which is scheduled to open next year. Our journey to deepen the relationship with the customers continues this year. We are further enhancing our commerce platform through new technology and AI to continue improving the experience for our different distribution channels, build even more customer loyalty, and lowering our costs to acquire the guests. We are removing friction and unlocking travel planning by investing in a modern digital travel platform, making it easier than ever for guests to book their dream vacations while allowing us to expand wallet share. Our digital experiences delight guests.

Our mobile app is consistently adopted by 94% of our guests on board and we continue to enhance its capabilities. Among other features, we introduced cruise booking capabilities in the app last year and recently added the ability to book flights. We also created a loyalty hub so customers can quickly enroll and track their loyalty tiers and benefits. We will continue to enhance those capabilities in 2024 and beyond. Our sustainability ambitions help support our mission to deliver the best vacation experiences responsibly. We recently released our 16th annual Seastainability Report, which outlines the progress we are making on See the Future, our vision to sustain the planet, energize communities, and accelerate innovation. We are actively making progress towards our journey to net zero emissions, including double-digit carbon intensity reductions, and we are now beyond the halfway mark.

Alongside the Sustainability Report, we published our First Community Impact Report, which delves into how we energize the communities we visit. It highlights long-term projects that inspire future generations and our dedication to empowering local entrepreneurs through business development and micro-grant programs like the Royal Caribbean Kickstarter in the Bahamas. As we make progress, we also know achieving net zero can't be done alone. We'll need strong collaboration across the full marine ecosystem, including operators, suppliers, ports, and technology providers. Our business continues to perform exceptionally well. I'm incredibly thankful and proud of the teams at the Royal Caribbean Group for showing up each and every day to dream and create the best vacation experiences for our guests, allowing us to perform while we transform.

The future of the Royal Caribbean Group is exceptionally bright, and I couldn't be more excited about what's ahead. And with that, I'm happy to turn the call over to Naftali. Naf?

Naftali Holtz: Thank you, Jason, and good morning, everyone. I will start by reviewing first quarter results, which were significantly above our expectations. Adjusted earnings per share were $1.77, 36% higher than the midpoint of our most recent guidance of $1.30. 45% of the outperformance, or $0.21, was driven by better pricing for our vacation experiences, with the remainder driven by federal timing of operating expenses. We finished the quarter with a net yield increase of 19.3% compared to the first quarter of 2023. 385 basis points higher than the midpoint of our initial guidance in early February. While a load factor recovery was a contributor, most of our yield growth was driven by rates that were up by 14% versus 2023.

55% of the outperformance compared to our initial guidance was driven by ticket pricing, with the remainder driven by shipboard revenue strength. Net cruise costs, excluding fuel, increased 4.1% in constant currency, 315 basis points lower than our initial guidance. Favorable timing was a driver that contributed to the better-than-expected results. Adjusted EBITDA margin was 31%, and operating cash flow was $1.3 billion. On our last earnings call, we discussed the record-breaking start-to-wave season and widespread strength in booking, pricing, and onboard revenue. The consistent strength in demand for our brands has led to a further amplification in pricing well beyond the levels we were expecting. Bookings have been outpacing last year by a wide margin on a weekly basis, despite having less inventory remaining for sale.

As a result, we continue to be in a record book volume position and our booked per DMs are now even further ahead of 2023 than they were as we entered the year. The Caribbean is our largest product group, representing just over 55% of our deployment this year. Overall, the Caribbean products remain in an extremely strong book position with new hardware and much higher pricing on existing ships, contributing to strong yield growth for the product. Europe accounts for around 15% of our capacity for the full year and close to 25% during the summer. Despite the fact that we had to modify some of our Eastern Mediterranean sailings that were previously expected to call in Israel or sail through the Red Sea, our European itineraries have been performing very well and we are currently booked nicely ahead of last year in both rate and volume.

Regarding the situation in the Red Sea, we have rerouted a handful of spring repositioning cruises and we also have contingency plans for a few other sailings that may be impacted in the fall. All these are included in our revised guidance this morning, including the reduction in APCDs. We are all close to the start of our summer Alaska season. This product represents 6% of full year capacity and 15% in the summer season. We have upgraded our Alaska capacity this year for two of our brands. For the first time, Celebrity will offer incredible Alaska vacations on the Edge class ship, Celebrity Edge, and Silver Sea's new ship, Silver Nova, will also sail in Alaska. Alaska has been one of our strongest performing itineraries this year and remains in a record booked position.

Asia Pacific itineraries will account for 10% of our capacity this year. Overall, our Asia and Australia itineraries continues to perform well, and we're in a strong booked position for the upcoming winter season. Now let's turn to Slide seven to talk about our increased guidance expectations for 2024. Our results remain ahead of expectations, and we now expect to meet all our trifecta goals in 2024. Net yields are expected to be up 9% to 10% for the full year, 225 basis point increase from the midpoint of our prior guidance in mid-February. 40 basis points of the increase is due to exceptional first quarter results. The remainder is due to a significantly better business outlook for the rest of the year due to robust demand driving higher pricing and continued strength in onboard revenue.

Now moving to costs. Full year net cruise costs excluding fuel are expected to be up approximately 5.5% and that includes 310 basis points impact from the increased dry dock days and the operations of Hideaway Beach. Our cost metric is up 150 basis points compared to our prior guidance with a quarter of the increase predominantly due to lower APCDs on canceled Red Sea sailings that skewed the metric. The remainder is driven by higher non-cash stock-based compensation. Excluding those items our costs are in line where initial expectation and guidance. We anticipate a fuel expense of $1.18 billion for the year and we are 61% hedged at below market rates. So based on current fuel prices, currency exchange rates and interest expense, we expect adjusted earnings per share between $10.70 and $10.90.

I want to provide a little more color on the progress of our earnings guidance. As you can see on Page five, we are increasing our earnings guidance by $0.80 for the year. That includes $0.10 headwind from fuel prices and currency exchange rates as well as $0.17 benefit from the refinancing we completed in the first quarter. After accounting for those changes, approximately one-third of the increase in earnings is attributable to first quarter business outperformance. That excludes $0.26 benefits from favorable timing with the remainder two thirds driven by better business outlook for the rest of the year. Now turning to Slide eight, I will discuss our second quarter guidance. We plan to operate 12.2 million APCDs during the second quarter.

Net yields are expected to be up 10.2% to 10.7% compared to 2023. Two-thirds of the yield increase are driven by new hardware and load factor catch up with the remainder one-third related to like-for-like pricing. Net cruise costs excluding fuel are expected to be up 7.4% to 7.9% and includes costs related to increased dry dock days and the operations of Hideaway Beach as well as timing of costs shifted from the first quarter. During the second quarter, we will have 8.5x more dry dock days compared to the second quarter of last year, which is weighing on our cost metrics this quarter. Taking all this into account, we expect adjusted earnings per share for the quarter to be $2.65 to $2.75. Turning to our balance sheet, we ended the quarter with $3.7 billion in liquidity.

We continue to make significant progress in strengthening the balance sheet and reaching our trifecta goals of investment grade metrics. During the first quarter, we refinanced $1.25 billion of our most expensive bonds with a new unsecured note at six and a quarter that allowed us to save over 500 basis points or $56 million of annual interest expense while also realizing some savings in 2024. We will continue to proactively pay down debt and pursue opportunistic refinancing and expect to further reduce leverage to just below mid 3x by the end of 2024. Also in the first quarter, S&P upgraded our credit rating to BB+ with a stable outlook and Moody's upgraded the company's credit rating to BA2 with a positive outlook. We are very pleased with the rating agency's acknowledgement of the strong trajectory of the business and our commitment to strengthening the balance sheet.

Our priorities to address debt remain unchanged, managing debt maturities, reducing interest expense and removing remaining restrictions on capital allocation and towards a fully unsecured balance sheet. In closing, we remain committed and focused on executing our strategy and delivering our mission while achieving our trifecta goals. Our strong book position and an accelerating demand environment position us for another strong year of yield growth and a step change in earnings growth. With that, I will ask our operator to open the call for a question-and-answer session.

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