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How Much Does a Cruise Cost?
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With the rising cost of everything, cruise fares – some even as low as $27 per person per night based on double occupancy – seem like an incredible bargain. And they certainly can be, but the fares you see advertised online often don't include extras like taxes, fees, port expenses, gratuities, shore excursions, specialty dining, alcoholic beverages, specialty coffees, room service fees and more.
Cruise pricing can be confusing with so many variables. Unless you're sailing with a smaller luxury line that is all-inclusive , your bill on the day of disembarkation may be unexpected or even shocking. Small things like buying bottled water or renting noodles for floating in the ocean at a cruise line's private island can add up quickly. To help you plan better for a cruise vacation , U.S. News has broken down some of the costs and add-ons you need to take into consideration before booking your next getaway on the high seas.
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How much does a one-week cruise cost?
A cruise can cost anywhere from about $109 per person in an interior cabin for a four-night Bahamas cruise up to $101,199 per person for an entry-level suite on a 168-night world cruise – and anywhere in between. Cruise fares vary based on itinerary, number of nights, cabin type, amenities and cruise line. Here are a few examples of base cruise cost ranges on larger cruise lines for various regions:
- A seven-night Caribbean cruise in November ranges from approximately $270 to $2,600 per person.
- A seven-night Alaska cruise in May ranges from approximately $250 to $1,700 per person.
- A seven-night Mediterranean cruise in June ranges from approximately $620 to $2,300 per person.
- A seven-night Mexico cruise on the Pacific Coast in January ranges from approximately $470 to $700 per person.
- A seven-night Canada and New England cruise in October ranges from approximately $490 to $1,100 per person.
What's included in the base fare with a larger cruise line?
Mass market cruise lines such as Royal Caribbean International , Norwegian Cruise Line , MSC Cruises and Carnival Cruise Line – and more upscale lines like Celebrity Cruises , Holland America Line , Cunard Line , Disney Cruise Line and Princess Cruises – advertise "starting from" base fares, which are for inside cabins. These are the least expensive staterooms on the ship, and they do not have windows. Staying in these accommodations still gives you access to all the complimentary dining venues and several types of nonalcoholic beverages (such as nonbottled water, iced tea, juices, hot coffee and tea), as well as the ship's pools, gym facilities, kids clubs and onboard entertainment.
If you want a room with a view – or a larger stateroom – consider booking an ocean view room with a window, or a cabin with a balcony or veranda. With these rooms, you'll have access to all the ship's included amenities and typically more spacious accommodations for the week. Of course, this option will come at a higher price point.
No matter which room category you choose, port expenses, taxes and fees are not included in the base fares, and they're automatically added to the cost of your cruise. The amount of these charges will depend on the length of your cruise and where you're sailing. Gratuities for the staff and crew are also additional.
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What if you want more amenities and perks?
For more perks, you can splurge on a suite or a higher room category. With Celebrity's Concierge Class, for example, you'll be treated to amenities such as a welcome lunch, a complimentary bottle of sparkling wine, personalized concierge service, an exclusive destination seminar, pillow selection upon request, laundry service and more.
With Disney Cruise Line's Concierge Staterooms and Suites, guests have a dedicated concierge agent offering personalized assistance for pre-arrival planning for port adventures, dining reservations, other onboard activities and special requests. You'll also get priority check-in and boarding, a private welcome reception, free Basic Surf Wi-Fi, access to a private lounge with complimentary food and beverages (alcoholic and nonalcoholic) served throughout the day, and other perks.
You may opt to stay within an exclusive area of the ship, such as the MSC Yacht Club, The Haven by Norwegian or Celebrity's The Retreat. These high-end private retreats offer a mostly all-inclusive experience with additional features, while still including access to all the entertainment, dining venues and more on board. The accommodations can cost hundreds more dollars per day, but you'll have an experience similar to sailing on a small luxury vessel.
For example, the MSC Yacht Club offers an intimate all-inclusive space within its larger ships. The private area is accessible with a key card and features luxurious suites, a dedicated concierge, 24-hour butler service, a private restaurant and lounge, a secluded pool deck, priority reservations for specialty dining, VIP seating for entertainment, and other amenities. There are also additional dining and snack options throughout the day at the pool and lounge.
You'll find similar amenities in Norwegian's and Celebrity's private retreats, including priority boarding and disembarkation, exclusive sun deck areas, and priority access when boarding tenders for going ashore.
Guests of MSC's Yacht Club receive the line's Premium Extra Beverage Package, which covers premium liquors, fine wines and Champagne in the Yacht Club and at most other venues on the ship. Accommodations in The Retreat on Celebrity also include premium beverages throughout the ship. If you're staying in The Haven by Norwegian, a beverage package is not covered in the pricing, but Norwegian frequently advertises its "Free at Sea" package, which includes free unlimited bar, free specialty dining, complimentary Wi-Fi, discounts on excursions and other perks.
What factors determine pricing?
Base pricing and the additional components vary greatly among the cruise lines, so you'll need to determine what your budget is for the trip – and what you can and can't live without when it comes to accommodations and amenities. Travelers may also find that one cruise line has a deal or promotion with reduced pricing that covers airfare, specialty dining, a beverage package, free Wi-Fi or other perks in the advertised rate (such as the Norwegian package mentioned above), while another line isn't running any specials for a similar itinerary.
Voyages on older cruise ships tend to be less expensive, so if you're on a tight budget, consider a ship with fewer bells and whistles. If you're sailing on a short itinerary in the Bahamas and plan to lounge by the pool or on the beach all day, you may not be concerned about having high-tech onboard amenities, martini bars and several specialty restaurants.
Save the money to splurge on more expensive fares when you're planning to sail on longer voyages on larger and newer ships . You'll want several days at sea to enjoy the onboard amenities on some vessels, such as a three-level racetrack and a 10-story-tall slide on Norwegian Viva . It would take a full week (or more) to explore all the entertainment options aboard Royal Caribbean International's newest ship, Icon of the Seas – or all the new entertainment offerings and attractions on Princess Cruises' latest addition to its fleet: Sun Princess.
Another significant factor to consider is the time of year you want to travel. Better deals are available in the offseason, but the offseason varies depending on what part of the world you're traveling to. For example, May is a great time to find a deal in the Caribbean. The offseason – or shoulder season – in that market typically runs from May to November. However, keep in mind this period overlaps with hurricane season .
You also may be able to find last-minute deals in many other destinations if you're flexible. Working with a travel agent is an excellent way to learn of last-minute specials and cruise deals that offer add-ons like beverage packages, specialty dining inclusions, shore excursions and other perks. You can also check out the online specials that change frequently.
Solo travelers may pay more
If you're traveling alone, you may also need to factor in a single supplement, which can add up to as much as 100% of the cruise fare. To save money, bring a friend so you can access the lower double occupancy fare or consider lines that feature rooms for solo travelers; select Royal Caribbean, Norwegian and Celebrity ships offer solo staterooms, as do other cruise lines. Check out our guide to the best solo cruises with no supplement fare .
These smaller accommodations – typically ranging from around 100 to more than 200 square feet in size – are priced and designed for solo travelers. Key card access to Norwegian's Studio Lounge is included with the line's solo cabins and offers a place to relax and mix and mingle with other cruisers. Other lines that offer solo cabins include Holland America, MSC, Cunard and Virgin Voyages . While the price may not be as inexpensive as the double occupancy fare when traveling with someone else, these accommodations offer some savings over a typical solo fare.
Some lines often feature special deals on select sailings where the single supplement is waived or reduced. A knowledgeable travel agent specializing in cruises can assist in finding the best offers for solo travelers.
'Kids cruise free' promotions can help families save
If you're traveling with kids, many cruise lines – such as Holland America, MSC, Norwegian, Royal Caribbean, Disney and Princess – offer "kids sail free" promotions periodically throughout the year. You can also find discounted fares for children on select sailings.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has fares as low as $999 for children 17 and younger on a variety of select voyages. Regent's regular fares typically start at around $3,600 per person for a seven-night cruise, so this is a significant savings. This fare also includes unlimited complimentary shore excursions and all the benefits and perks of sailing with an all-inclusive luxury cruise line. Regent even has a current promotion where kids sail free on a selection of seven- to 20-night itineraries in Europe and the U.K.
Food and beverages are another expense to consider
Once you determine your total cruise fare with the taxes, fees, port charges and gratuities, you'll need to budget for the additional expenses you'll have on the ship – and these extras can add up quickly. Meals at specialty dining venues, alcoholic drinks and other beverages may not be covered in the basic cruise fare. You'll also have to pay for room service on many ships.
You can purchase specialty dining, beverage and Wi-Fi packages before or during your cruise. These packages offer savings over purchasing everything individually – and it's best to buy them once you book your cruise, as they're typically cheaper to purchase before you board the ship.
For an example of the savings with a food package, Royal Caribbean offers up to a 40% discount with a dining package. This package includes reduced pricing for children ages 6 to 12, while kids 5 and younger eat for free. The cruise line's unlimited dining package also offers discounts on bottles of wine.
In addition to specialty dining venues that charge a flat fee – usually between $30 and $50 – there are also restaurants that charge as much as $135 or more for dinner, such as the adult venues on Disney Cruise Line's ships. Other restaurants feature a la carte menus with sushi, bar food and even steakhouses that price out individual courses. Some of these venues may not include gratuities, so that's another add-on. If you decide to dine at any of these spots – and they're not included in your package – you'll have to budget for them in the total cruise price.
Enticing dessert items in the gelato and ice cream shops on some ships also come with a price, including Coco's and Dolce Gelato on Norwegian or MSC's Venchi Gelati and Chocolate.
There are endless options when considering beverage packages, too, so you need choose what fits best with your interests and budget. Some of the package options are only for nonalcoholic drinks like fountain sodas, sparkling waters and coffees, while premium or deluxe beverage packages cover beer, wine and cocktails, so they are more expensive.
Depending on the cruise line, most premium packages will usually cover drinks up to $15, but many craft cocktails on cruise ships can be quite expensive, costing much more, especially if you request a specific brand for the liquor. If you have the premium package and want to splurge on the fancy beverage, you'll have to pay the difference.
It's important to know that there are a few select venues and bars on some ships that do not accept a beverage package, so you'll have to pay extra for drinks at those places. For example, MSC's ships have several signature venues that do not accept drink packages, such as Hola! Tacos & Cantina, Lavazza coffee shops and Venchi 1878.
Norwegian offers a package that covers top-shelf beverages and select bottles of wine and Champagne, Starbucks coffee, bottled water, soda, specialty drinks and other beverages. You'll need to budget around $138 per person per day for this option – and an additional 20% gratuity. This type of package can add up to quite a bit of money on a seven-day cruise or longer. For more information, consult our guide on the drink package options for major cruise lines .
Bundle pricing
For additional savings, look into bundle pricing that includes specialty dining, Wi-Fi, photos and more. Purchasing them together may be more cost-effective. For example, Holland America offers the "Have It All" package, which encompasses a $100 shore excursion credit, the Signature Beverage Package (including the service charge), one evening of specialty dining and the Surf Wi-Fi package for a six- to nine-day cruise. If you're sailing for 10 to 20 days or even longer, the benefits increase. The line estimates savings of 50% when you purchase this bundle.
While these packages may not always work out in your favor, you'll at least know what your dining, imbibing, excursions, Wi-Fi and even additional activities on the cruise will cost.
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Additional costs on a cruise ship
Cruisers will also incur additional fees from excursions, fitness classes, spa treatments, access to thermal spa rooms, babysitting services, ship tours, wine tastings, cocktail demonstrations, cooking classes, laundry services, and some entertainment venues and activities on the ship. Examples include Norwegian's racetrack, Viva Speedway; high-tech attractions like the Robotron thrill ride and the XD cinema on MSC Seascape ; and Carnival's first roller coaster at sea, BOLT.
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Wi-Fi access
If you need Wi-Fi during the cruise, that's another cost to factor into the total price. Here are two examples of pricing for internet plans for two cruise lines.
Carnival offers three options for Wi-Fi, using Starlink. The basic Social Wi-Fi Plan gives you access to certain social media channels like Facebook Messenger, Instagram, Twitter, WhatsApp and more, starting at about $15 per person per day. The cost increases to roughly $20 per person per day with the Value Wi-Fi Plan. This option gives you access to your email and to sites for weather, news, finance and more. It does not support Skype or music and video streaming services like Spotify and Netflix during your cruise.
The last option, Carnival's Premium Wi-Fi Plan, starts at around $19 per person per day and offers speeds up to three times faster than the Value plan. With this plan you can make Zoom calls and use Skype. For all three of these plans, you can save 15% off the total price if you book in advance of your trip.
Celebrity also uses Starlink. The line's "All Included" fare includes basic internet and a classic drink package, which the line says can save you potentially hundreds of dollars. If you don't book that fare, Wi-Fi plans range from around $20 per day for basic service to premium Wi-Fi at $35 per day.
- Shore excursions
If you're traveling to far-flung or new destinations, you'll want to book shore excursions. Cruise lines recommend that you book excursions directly with them rather than hiring an independent tour company or operator, but it can be more expensive to book tours through the cruise line.
However, if you experienced a delay on an independent tour and couldn't get back to the ship on time, there's a chance you could get left behind if you're not on a ship-sponsored tour. If you decide to go with a private tour guide, be sure to book an excursion that will allow you to arrive back at the ship with plenty of time to spare before the vessel departs for the next destination. Most tour operators in busy cruise ports work with the cruise ship schedules all the time, so you should be fine with a reputable independent guide.
Some trips last an entire day or are once-in-a-lifetime adventures like dog-sledding on a glacier in Alaska or taking a helicopter ride over the active volcanoes and waterfalls in Iceland. These types of excursions can be costly, ranging anywhere from hundreds to even thousands of dollars. If these types of experiences are not in your budget, look for historic walking or panoramic driving tours. These activities are shorter in duration and typically the least expensive tours available on the cruise. Many of these types of tours will cost less than $100. And, of course, there are always other options available that range between the lower and higher price range of excursions.
If your ship is docked directly in the town or city, then you'll be able to explore off the ship on your own for free. Some cruise lines also offer complimentary shuttle buses into town or a round-trip ride for a nominal fee if it's not within walking distance of the ship. That's another less expensive option for you to sightsee, shop or grab lunch in town.
Transportation
Transportation is another expense that's often overlooked in the total cost of a cruise. Consider if you'll be driving or flying to the cruise port. If you're driving, you'll have to pay for gas and parking at the port – and maybe a hotel the night before the cruise, depending on when you arrive and when your ship is scheduled to set sail. Don't forget the meals or beverages you'll purchase on the way.
If you're flying to the port, especially on a long-distance flight, it's best to come in a day early. In that case, you'll also have to pay for a hotel, transfers from the airport to the hotel and then a transfer (private hire, Uber or cab) to the ship's terminal. There will also be meals to budget for while you're in town before the cruise and a ride back to the airport after the cruise.
Souvenirs or forgotten items
Don't forget to account for purchases on the ship. Items that you forgot to bring from home will be more expensive on board. It's also easy to run up the bill when buying souvenirs for yourself or the kids. It's a good idea to periodically check your bill online or with guest services to see the current balance. You can keep a running tab of what you've billed to your stateroom – and also make sure that the charges are correct.
Cruise pricing checklist
To sum it up, here's a checklist of major items that will help you to compare costs across cruise lines and tally up the total cost of a cruise:
- Base cruise price
- Taxes, fees, gratuities and port expenses
- Specialty dining
- Food and beverage packages
- Optional activities (such as spa treatments or extra-fee entertainment on the ship)
- Miscellaneous expenses (such as meals and beverages ashore)
- Air or ground travel to the port
- Hotel prior to embarking
If you don't want to budget for all the individual expenses related to a cruise – and you don't need the over-the-top entertainment of a larger cruise ship – consider booking a mostly all-inclusive or fully all-inclusive cruise with a luxury cruise line . These cruise lines include almost everything in your cruise fare.
Mostly all-inclusive cruises
One option for a mostly all-inclusive cruise is Viking Ocean Cruises . The line's 12 all-veranda ocean-going vessels accommodate between 930 to 998 guests based on double occupancy – and all of Viking's ships feature the same categories of staterooms and suites, dining, lounges, and entertainment venues across the fleet. The ships offer an immersive cultural curriculum on board with regional dishes, destination performances and enrichment lectures.
Viking's fares include veranda accommodations, port taxes and fees, free Wi-Fi, access to the spa and fitness center, 24-hour room service, ground transportation (if you book airfare with Viking), and one complimentary excursion in each port. You'll also have alternative dining options at no extra charge, plus free beer, wine and soft drinks with lunch and dinner on board the ship. Specialty coffees, teas and bottled water are available 24 hours a day at no extra charge.
If you like to have an aperitif before your evening meal or an after-dinner cocktail, those beverages will be at an additional cost. You'll also need to budget for any optional shore excursions that are not included in the fare.
Keep in mind that Viking is an adults-only cruise line , so children younger than 18 are not permitted.
All-inclusive cruises
Regent Seven Seas, Silversea Cruises and Seabourn Cruise Line boast all-inclusive luxury experiences with shipwide amenities such as ocean-facing suites, butlers, premium spirits, fully stocked in-suite bars, no tipping and complimentary dining at world-class restaurants.
Additional perks with Regent Seven Seas include complimentary unlimited shore excursions, free two- or three-night land programs, a free one-night hotel stay before the cruise departure, transfers from the airport to the ship, and business class or economy airfare (depending on the destination).
Silversea offers door-to-door arrangements where everything is handled by the cruise line. You can also opt for a port-to-port all-inclusive rate if you prefer to make your own travel arrangements. If you're on one of the cruise line's expedition cruises, fares will include a pre- or post-cruise hotel stay. All door-to-door and port-to-port Silversea fares cover a selection of complimentary shore excursions in each port.
If you're interested in an even smaller ship – and are sailing to the Caribbean or Mediterranean – SeaDream Yacht Club features an intimate luxury experience on its two 56-stateroom yachts. The fares include top-notch cuisine, an open bar, gratuities, complimentary daily yoga, access to water sports and movies under the stars.
How much does a luxury cruise cost for two?
If you want to go on a mostly adults-only luxury ship, what can you expect to pay for two people? This will depend on the ship, where you want to sail and for how long – and what amenities are included in the fare.
For a seven-night cruise in the Caribbean in December 2024 round-trip from Miami with Regent Seven Seas, an all-inclusive cruise fare with suite accommodations starts at $7,398 ($3,699 per person). There are additional perks and savings available, depending on the level of accommodations you book and if you combine this cruise with another voyage. You can also check with a travel agent specializing in cruises to see if they have access to other promotions.
For a Silversea cruise in December 2025 that sails round-trip from Bridgetown, Barbados, the all-inclusive port-to-port cruise fare starts at $9,800 for two people ($4,900 per person) in suite accommodations. Contact a travel agent before booking to see if they can offer upgrades or additional amenities.
While the price tag may seem high, compare the total cost with the base fare on a larger cruise ship and then add in all the extras.
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The bottom line
The average cost of a cruise is all over the map – and there are many variables to consider. Hiring a cruise specialist to navigate the rough waters may be your best option. Cruise specialists are also privy to special deals and incentives that you may not be able to access on your own. Travel agents can also advise you of promotions that may include free specialty dining, beverage packages, complimentary Wi-Fi, shore excursions, discounts on solo and family travel, and more. This approach will save you the hassle of searching online or calling the individual cruise companies to check on what specials are available.
If you'd rather have one price with everything included so there's little room for surprises at the end of the trip, consider a mostly or fully all-inclusive cruise fare. If you don't need waterslides for the kids, big Broadway shows and high-tech entertainment, a cruise on a small luxury line may suit you well.
When doing the math and comparing the costs, you might be surprised how similar in price cruising with a larger mass market cruise line and a smaller luxury line can be. In the end, your decision will come down to your personal preferences and what you value most for your cruise vacation.
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Want to island hop around French Polynesia, visit Africa's incredible cities, and cruise through Asia without ever switching hotels or repacking your bags? An around-the-world cruise provides the ultimate itinerary, packed with exciting international destinations (some even visit hard-to-reach destinations like Easter Island and Antarctica), and luxury cruise lines provide comfortable accommodations, specialty restaurants, and plenty to do on and off the ship.
There are two main things you need before booking a world cruise: plenty of time and some spare cash. Prices range from around $20,000 to upwards of $100,000 per person, and all our top picks are more than 100 days (one is even a whopping 275 days), so they're ideal for retired travelers looking for their next big adventure. Pack wisely for a range of destinations and climates, and get ready for the journey of a lifetime, filled with postcard-perfect destinations and new friends (because you're bound to meet a travel buddy or two after 100-plus days on a ship). If an around-the-world cruise is at the top of your travel list, you'll want to book sooner rather than later — these journeys frequently sell out because many cruise lines only offer a limited number of sailings.
Here are ten of the best around-the-world cruises you can take in 2023 and 2024.
Viking Ocean Cruises
Viking world cruise.
See 28 countries on the 138-day Viking World Cruise from Fort Lauderdale to London. After departing from Florida, the Viking Sky will sail the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, stopping in sunny destinations before crossing the Panama Canal to reach the Pacific. From there, the ship will visit destinations in Mexico and the continental United States, continuing on to Hawaii, French Polynesia, New Zealand, and Australia. Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, and India are among the ports in Asia, then it's on to the Middle East before traveling to Europe, where final destinations include Italy, Spain, and Portugal en route to London. Fares start at $59,995.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Moments in time: world cruise 2024.
Sail around the world in 132 nights aboard the Seven Seas Mariner on a round-trip journey from Miami. You'll spend the days at sea enjoying the luxury ship's amenities, including the spa and several restaurants and lounges, between stops in destinations like Costa Rica, Mexico, Hawaii, Tahiti, Bora Bora, Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, Singapore, India, UAE, Israel, and Italy, among others. This 2024 world cruise , with fares starting at $73,499, is officially sold out , but you can join a waitlist to be notified of cancellations.
Royal Caribbean
The ultimate world cruise.
Royal Caribbean pulls out all the stops — and there are more than 150 of them — on this 274-night cruise to all seven continents. The itinerary aboard the Serenade of the Seas begins in Miami on December 10, 2023, and visits more than 60 countries, including Brazil, Ecuador, Nicaragua, French Polynesia, the Philippines, South Korea, India, Romania, and Greenland, before ending in Miami on September 10, 2024. Travelers who don't want to commit to the entire cruise can book shorter segments. Fares start at $59,999 for this cruise that gives travelers the opportunity to visit 11 of the great wonders of the world, including the Taj Mahal, the Great Wall of China, and Chichen Itza.
World Cruise 2024
Enjoy 133 days on Silversea's Silver Shadow with this round-trip sailing from San Francisco. During that time, the ship will visit 65 ports in 14 countries, including Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, China, Japan, and Canada. Fares start at $66,000 for this 2024 sailing, which currently has waitlist availability.
2024 World Cruise: Extraordinary Horizons
Climb aboard the Seabourn Sojourn for a 145-day world cruise from Los Angeles to Athens, visiting 72 ports in 28 countries. The cruise departs Los Angeles and goes to Hawaii, French Polynesia, New Zealand, Australia, Vietnam, Japan, and China — just to name a few places — before ending in Greece. Visit the website for booking details and shorter segments.
Oceania Cruises
Around the world in 180 days.
Travelers on Oceania's 180-day round-trip cruise from Los Angeles to New York aboard the Insignia will see some of the world's most impressive sights. Highlights include stops in stunning French Polynesia, Indonesia, Thailand, Egypt, Spain, France, and Iceland. Fares start at $48,499 for the 2024 sailing .
MSC Cruises
Msc world cruise 2024.
The MSC Poesia will take guests to 56 destinations on this 120-day cruise starting in Rome. Countries visited during this journey include Argentina, Chile, Peru, New Zealand, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, India, and Jordan. When you're not exploring each port, you can relax in the swimming pools and hot tubs, visit the many restaurants, bars, and lounges, or go to the spa. Fares start at $17,199 per person; find booking details on the MSC website.
Princess Cruises
111-day world cruise.
This round-trip cruise from Los Angeles on the Island Princess will visit 47 ports in beautiful places like New Zealand, Australia, Bali, Sri Lanka, UAE, Egypt, Greece, Italy, Spain, Morocco, Bermuda, Mexico, and more. Fares for this 2024 sailing start at $19,497.
Holland America Line
128-day grand world voyage.
Explore the world on this 128-day round-trip journey from Fort Lauderdale on the Zuiderdam . This cruise's itinerary includes a trip down the Amazon River, stops in the Caribbean, a Panama Canal crossing, and stops in cities like Honolulu, Tokyo, Shanghai, Singapore, Abu Dhabi, Istanbul, and more. Fares start at $23,599 for this 2024 cruise .
Azamara World Cruise
This 155-night itinerary to more than 40 countries kicks off in Fort Lauderdale and finishes in Barcelona. The itinerary features ports for experiencing some of the great wonders of the world, including the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, as well as Petra in Jordan and the Colosseum in Rome. Travelers can also choose to join segments of the cruise aboard the Azamara Onward for as few as 10 nights. Fares for this 2024 sailing start at $36,379.
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What is the starting price for the Ultimate World Cruise and its 4 individual segments?
Ultimate World Cruise Starting Price
Considering all that’s included in your 274-night Ultimate World Cruise fare, you’ll enjoy an incredible value. No matter which stateroom you choose, your fare includes Ultimate World Cruise complimentary amenities like business class airfare, pre-cruise hotel and gala, Deluxe Beverage Package, gratuities, VOOM internet package, wash and fold laundry service, and more.
*Taxes, fees, and port expenses of $4,667 USD per person are additional and are subject to change at any time. All starting prices listed are per person, in USD, cruise only, based on double occupancy and are subject to change at any time.
Ultimate World Cruise Segments Starting Price
Considering all that’s included in your Ultimate Cruise segment fare, you’ll enjoy an incredible value. No matter which stateroom you choose, your fare includes Ultimate Cruise segment complimentary amenities like Deluxe Beverage Package, gratuities, VOOM internet package, and wash and fold laundry service.
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What to Expect Financially on a 9-Month World Cruise: Costs & Saving Strategies
Ever wondered how much it would cost to embark on a 9-month world cruise? Picture yourself sailing across oceans, exploring exotic destinations, and indulging in luxurious experiences. The allure of such a journey is undeniable, but the big question remains: What’s the price tag for this once-in-a-lifetime adventure?
Imagine dreaming of setting sail on a global voyage, only to be met with the uncertainty of the expenses involved. Planning a long-term cruise can seem daunting, with various factors influencing the overall cost. From accommodation to onboard amenities, excursion fees to dining options, every aspect plays a role in determining the total expenditure.
Key Takeaways
- The cost of a 9-month world cruise varies based on factors like ship size, cabin type, cruise line reputation, and onboard activities.
- Cruise fares typically cover meals, accommodation, and basic amenities but may exclude specialty dining, alcoholic beverages, shore excursions, and gratuities.
- Choosing a stateroom category and considering onboard amenities can impact the overall cost of the cruise experience.
- Comparing luxury and mainstream cruise lines can help balance cost with comfort, while selecting the right itinerary aligning with interests and budget is crucial.
- Additional expenses to consider include travel insurance, emergency funds, pre- and post-cruise accommodations, visas, vaccinations, and financial planning strategies.
- Booking early for preferred itineraries or taking advantage of last-minute deals and loyalty programs can help save money on a dream world cruise adventure.
Understanding the Cost of a 9-Month World Cruise
Factors that influence pricing.
When considering the cost of a 9-month world cruise, various factors come into play. Ship size, cabin type, cruise line reputation, and departure port significantly impact pricing. Moreover, the number and destinations of port visits, onboard activities, and duration of the cruise all affect the overall expense.
Inclusions and Exclusions of Cruise Fares
Understanding what is included in the cruise fare is crucial for managing your budget effectively. Typically, meals, onboard entertainment, accommodation, and access to basic amenities such as pools and fitness centers are covered. However, specialty dining, alcoholic beverages, shore excursions, and gratuities are usually not included and can substantially increase your expenses. Be sure to check the inclusions carefully to avoid unexpected costs during your 9-month cruise adventure.
Breakdown of a 9-Month World Cruise Cost
Stateroom categories and their impact on cost.
When considering the cost of a 9-month world cruise, the choice of stateroom category significantly affects the overall price. Luxury suites with balconies or ocean views are pricier than interior cabins with no windows. Opting for a more economical cabin type can help you save on expenses during your extended voyage. Remember, you won’t be spending all your time in the room, so it’s essential to weigh the comfort level against the price when selecting your stateroom.
Onboard Amenities and Their Effect on the Price
The onboard amenities offered during a 9-month world cruise can influence the total cost. Premium services like spa treatments, specialty dining, fitness classes, and exclusive entertainment may come at an additional charge. It’s essential to factor these amenities into your budget to avoid unexpected expenses. While some basic amenities may be included in the cruise fare, indulging in premium options can add to the overall cost of your cruise experience.
Shore Excursions and Special Activities
Exploring various ports of call through shore excursions and special activities can impact the cost of your 9-month world cruise. Excursions to iconic landmarks, cultural tours, adventure activities, and local experiences often come at an extra cost. Planning and budgeting for these excursions in advance can help you manage your expenses effectively. While these activities can enhance your travel experience, they are additional expenditures to consider when calculating the total cost of your extended cruise journey.
Comparing Cruise Lines and Itineraries
When selecting a cruise line for your 9-month world voyage, you’ll come across a spectrum of options, ranging from luxury to mainstream. Each type offers distinct amenities and experiences to cater to different preferences and budgets.
Luxury vs. Mainstream Cruise Lines
Opting for a luxury cruise line, you’ll indulge in premium services, spacious accommodations, gourmet dining, exclusive shore excursions, and personalized attention. While the initial cost may be higher, these all-inclusive features can save you money on additional expenses during the cruise. Mainstream cruise lines, on the other hand, provide a more budget-friendly option with a wide range of entertainment, dining choices, and activities onboard. Although you may need to pay for certain amenities and services separately, mainstream cruises offer a great balance between cost and comfort.
Choosing the Right Itinerary for Your Budget
When considering the itinerary for your 9-month cruise, keep in mind that longer voyages typically visit more exotic destinations and may include fewer sea days compared to shorter cruises. This can affect your overall expenses as port activities and excursions vary in cost depending on the destination. Opting for itineraries that visit multiple ports in a region can save you money on airfare if you plan to explore beyond the port city. Additionally, choosing off-peak seasons for popular destinations can help you secure better deals on shore excursions and accommodations. Selecting a cruise itinerary that aligns with your interests and budget is key to maximizing your experience while managing costs effectively.
Additional Expenses to Consider
Travel insurance and emergency funds.
When embarking on a 9-month world cruise, securing travel insurance is vital. It covers unexpected situations like trip cancellations, medical emergencies, or lost luggage. Ensure you have comprehensive coverage that includes cruise-specific scenarios. Additionally, setting aside emergency funds is wise. Aim for an amount that can cover unforeseen expenses or emergencies that may arise during the extended voyage.
Pre- and Post-Cruise Accommodations
Don’t forget to account for pre- and post-cruise accommodations in your budget. Staying overnight before and after the cruise ensures you don’t miss embarkation and disembarkation due to travel delays. Consider factors like hotel costs, transportation to the port, and any additional expenses during these stays. Booking accommodations in advance can often result in cost savings.
Visas and Vaccinations
Research the visa requirements for each destination on your cruise itinerary. Some countries may require visas in advance, while others offer visa-on-arrival options. Factor in the costs and processing times for these visas when budgeting for your trip. Additionally, check the recommended vaccinations for each port of call to protect yourself from potential diseases. Plan for vaccination costs and consult a healthcare provider well before your departure date.
Financial Planning for a World Cruise
When it comes to embarking on a 9-month world cruise, meticulous financial planning is crucial to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey without any budgetary surprises. Let’s delve into some essential aspects of financial planning for your dream world cruise.
Saving Strategies for Long-Term Travel
To afford a 9-month world cruise, start by implementing smart saving strategies well ahead of your departure date. Consider setting up a dedicated savings account specifically for your cruise fund. Automate regular contributions to this account to steadily build your travel fund without feeling the pinch.
Another effective way to boost your cruise savings is by cutting back on non-essential expenses. Review your monthly budget and identify areas where you can reduce spending. Whether it’s dining out less frequently, canceling unused subscriptions, or opting for generic brands over premium labels, every saving counts towards your dream cruise goal.
Furthermore, explore additional income sources to accelerate your savings. You could take up freelance work, sell unused belongings online, or even undertake a part-time job for a temporary period. Channeling these extra earnings into your cruise fund can significantly expedite your journey towards affording the world cruise of your dreams.
Payment Plans and Cancellation Policies
When booking your world cruise, inquire about flexible payment plans offered by cruise lines to ease the financial burden. Opt for a payment schedule that aligns with your budgetary constraints, ensuring that you can comfortably meet each installment deadline without strain.
Additionally, thoroughly understand the cancellation policies associated with your cruise booking. While unexpected circumstances can arise, being aware of the cancellation terms – including any penalties or refund conditions – can help you make informed decisions if your travel plans need to change. Explore travel insurance options that provide coverage for cancellations due to unforeseen events, offering you peace of mind throughout the planning process.
By implementing sound saving strategies, judiciously selecting payment plans, and familiarizing yourself with cancellation policies, you’ll be well-equipped to navigate the financial aspects of planning a 9-month world cruise seamlessly.
Tips for Finding Deals and Discounts
When it comes to planning a 9-month world cruise, finding deals and discounts can significantly impact the overall cost of your journey. Here are some valuable tips to help you save money on your dream adventure.
Booking Early vs. Last-Minute Deals
Booking early versus waiting for last-minute deals is a common dilemma for cruise enthusiasts like yourself. While booking early can secure your preferred itinerary and stateroom category, snagging last-minute deals can lead to substantial savings. Consider the following points to make an informed decision:
- Booking Early : Advantages include securing popular itineraries, cabin choices, and early booking incentives. However, prices may be higher at this stage.
- Last-Minute Deals : Opting for last-minute offers can lead to significant cost savings. While you may have limited cabin options, the allure of a great deal may outweigh this constraint.
Taking Advantage of Loyalty Programs
Loyalty programs are a fantastic way to unlock additional discounts and perks on your world cruise. If you are a frequent cruiser or planning multiple trips, leveraging loyalty programs can be highly rewarding. Here’s how you can benefit:
- Earn Points : Accumulate loyalty points through repeated bookings with the same cruise line.
- Exclusive Discounts : Enjoy special discounts, onboard credits, cabin upgrades, or even complimentary services as a loyal member.
- Early Access : Gain early access to promotions, allowing you to secure favorable deals before they are widely available.
You now have a solid understanding of the financial considerations involved in planning a 9-month world cruise. From exploring different cost factors to discovering saving strategies, you’re well-equipped to embark on this exciting journey. Remember to budget wisely, take advantage of deals, and consider additional expenses for a worry-free cruise experience. Bon voyage on your epic adventure around the world!
Frequently Asked Questions
1. what are the main cost factors to consider when planning a 9-month world cruise.
When planning a 9-month world cruise, it’s essential to consider the cost factors such as ship size, cabin types, dining options, and shore excursions. Understanding what is included in the cruise fare helps in effective budgeting. Additional expenses like travel insurance, emergency funds, accommodations, visas, and vaccinations should also be factored in.
2. How can I save money for a 9-month world cruise?
To save money for a 9-month world cruise, consider setting up dedicated savings accounts, cutting back on expenses, and exploring additional income sources. Look for deals and discounts by comparing booking early versus last-minute deals. Loyalty programs can also help unlock discounts and perks on a world cruise.
3. What tips are provided for finding deals and discounts on a world cruise?
For finding deals and discounts on a world cruise, consider booking early for better rates or exploring last-minute deals. Utilize loyalty programs to unlock discounts and perks. Comparing prices from different cruise lines can help secure the best deal. Additionally, staying flexible with travel dates and being open to different cabin options can lead to savings.
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Turkish ports welcome 1.2 mln cruise passengers in 8 months
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A total of 749 cruise ships visited Türkiye ’s ports in the January-August period, bringing 1.2 million passengers, according to data from the Transport Ministry.
August was the busiest month in terms of cruise ship traffic at 176, but most passengers arrived in July at more than 315,000.
In the first eight months of 2023, Turkish ports hosted 719 cruise ships with 907,000 travelers on board, up from 597 ships and 553,000 passengers in the same period of the previous year.
The port in the popular holiday destination Kuşadası was the busiest in August 2024. It welcomed 330 ships and 535,000 visitors.
Istanbul ranked second at 123 ships and 268,000 passengers, followed by the port of Bodrum at 62 ships and 83,000 travelers.
Some 56 cruise ships with around 45,000 passengers on board visited the port of Bodrum, according to the number of the ministry.
Last year, Turkish ports welcomed 1,192 cruise ships and 1.54 million cruise passengers, compared with 993 ships and a little more than 1 million passengers in 2022.
Meanwhile, Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy voiced confidence once again that Türkiye is on track to meet the targets of welcoming 60 million visitors and generating $60 billion in tourism activity this year.
He noted that only 12 million foreign tourists visited the country and tourism revenues were $13 billion in 2002, but with right policies implemented the country has managed to lure much more international holidaymakers.
The country’s tourism revenues, which are an important source of hard-currency that help to finance the current account deficit, surged 9.3 percent year-on-year in January-July 2024 to $23.66 billion.
In 2023, tourism revenues amounted to $54.3 billion, a 16.9 percent increase from the previous year.
Türkiye has diversified tourism products and extended tourism to 12 months, thus attracting more travelers from other countries, Ersoy said in a speech in the province of Karaman.
The Culture and Tourism Ministry has not yet released the data for foreign tourist arrival data for August.
The latest figures available from the ministry showed that 28.98 million foreign tourists visited the country in the January-July period, an 8.3 percent increase from a year ago.
Including Turks residing abroad, the number of total visitors was 33.5 million.
In July alone, the foreign tourist tally was up 2.6 percent year-on-year to 7.3 million.
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How Much It Costs to Live on a Cruise Ship For a Year
Who hasn’t gone on a cruise and thought, “I could do this forever”?
The idea of retiring from the rat race and living out your days on a cruise has great appeal for some people.
There’s no cleaning, no cooking, and no lawn to mow. You don’t have to worry about doing the dishes or paying an electric bill. There’s always something going on, new people to meet, and every day you wake up to some of the most beautiful views in the world.
Add to that the fact that internet access allows many to work remotely from anywhere, and wi-fi is widely available on any major cruise ship. That means even if you don’t want to completely retire, but instead work from the cruise ship , it’s technically possible.
Of course, not everyone can run off and live on a cruise ship, but that doesn’t mean you can’t dream.
And the first question that comes to mind when you think about escaping is how much it would cost to live aboard a cruise ship?
Is the total cost even realistic? That’s why we priced out the cost of living on a cruise ship for an entire year.
The result? Just know that you’ll definitely need to open your wallet to live full-time in paradise. But it might be less money than you think.
Where You’ll Spend Money on Your Cruise
Head to any cruise website and you’ll see plenty of cheap headline prices. Cruises starting at a few hundred dollars for a week are common. At first glance, it seems like living on a cruise ship would be amazingly affordable.
After all, a cruise for $500 a week would cost only $26,000 to sail for a year. For many people, that would be cheaper than living on land!
But anyone who has been on a cruise knows those headline prices are just the start of what you pay . In fact, in our opinion it’s a bit disingenuous of the cruise lines to advertise those prices. After all, what you’ll actually pay is much, much more.
Here’s an idea of where you’ll spend money beyond the headline fare:
Double Occupancy Cruise Fare: Apart from a few sailings that offer solo cabins, any headline price you find is actually only half of what you will pay for cruise fare. That’s because cabins are typically sold based on double occupancy, but prices are shown per person.
So for a fare that’s $599, it will actually cost $1,198 based on double occupancy. Even if you are sailing solo (unless in a solo cabin), you will still have to pay this “double” charge.
In other words, whenever you see a cruise price, double it right away for what you’ll really pay in fare.
Port Fees & Taxes: We all expect to pay taxes on things that we buy. It’s no different for a cruise. However, the taxes aren’t included in the headline cruise fare. As well, cruise fares will also have port fees tacked on. These are per-passenger fees paid to ports of call for the privilege of docking.
These fees vary, but in general, expect about $100-$200 per person for a seven-day cruise.
Gratuities: Sure, at the end of the day gratuities aren’t a required cost (you can adjust them as necessary), but in practice they are usually considered a charge that you’ll have to pay. They also add up quickly.
At around $18 per person, per day, a couple traveling on a week cruise will pay about $250 in gratuities. Over the course of a year on a cruise ship, that amount comes out to more than $13,000!
Onboard Spending: Anyone who has taken a cruise knows that what you pay in cruise fare is the start of what you’ll spend during your time on the ship.
From drinks to wi-fi to specialty restaurants, there are plenty of extras to spend on the ship . And even if you are a frugal sailor, you won’t go any lengthy time without having a few drinks or signing up for the internet package to check in back on shore.
We Priced a Year’s Worth of Cruises to Get a True Cost
With all of these expenses in mind, we dove into what it would cost to live on a cruise ship for an entire year.
Of course, when it comes to cruising for twelve months, you have an amazing number of options. From different cruise lines to routes, departure ports, ships, and even cabin types, there are a number of things that will have a big impact on what you spend.
That’s why we aimed to keep everything simple. To price what it costs to live aboard the ship, we took a look at sailings aboard a single ship from Carnival, which is known for being affordable. In this case, we priced a year’s worth of sailing for Carnival Celebration in 2025.
Carnival Celebration is a newer ship from the cruise line that sails six, seven, and eight-day itineraries year-round from Miami in 2025. That means you could sail the entire year without having to change ships and always come back to a homeport in the United States.
The routes that the ship sails would take you all across the Caribbean, from Cozumel to Aruba, from Curacao to St. Thomas. Because it is a bigger and (relatively) newer ship in the Carnival fleet, you’d also have tons of amenities and activities on board, as well as a many restaurant options — including Guy’s Burger Joint .
As for the cabin, in our search we opted for a balcony cabin. Yes, you would be able to sail for cheaper in an oceanview or interior cabin, however, we assume that if you are aboard the ship for an extended period of time, having your own balcony is a must.
As well, we assume a couple is sailing with two people to the room.
Summing up, here’s what we searched for our prices used in this estimate:
- Cruise Line: Carnival
- Ship: Carnival Celebration
- Time Period: January-December 2025
- Homeport: Miami
- Room Type: Balcony
- Number of People: 2
Here’s How Much It Costs to Live on a Cruise Ship
So how much does it cost to sail on the Carnival Horizon for a year? We estimate it to cost around $194,000 for two people , although that number can vary from person to person, depending on their spending habits .
Here’s an overview of where you’ll spend, and we breakdown each expense below:
Cruise Fare: The largest expense by far is cruise fare. Pricing a balcony room for each of the dozens of cruises the ship sails in 2025, it totaled $106,176 . Factored out, that's about $2,040 a week or $8,850 per month. Keep in mind this is for two passengers on the ship and includes the bulk of what you'll spend on a cruise, including your cabin, entertainment, and food.
Port Fees & Taxes: There's no escaping taxes, even on a cruise out at sea. Pricing out our cruises, the taxes and port fees for two people totaled up to $19,279 for the year. That comes out to a little more than $1,600 a month.
Gratuities: One of the perks of being on a cruise is that you are waited on hand and foot. But it doesn't come free. Carnival charges $16.00 per person, per day for automatic gratuities. Over the course of a year, that adds up to $11,648 in tips paid to staff.
Onboard Spending: How can you know what you'll spend on the ship over the course of a year? It's impossible to know for sure, and different people will spend different amounts. For example, do you need to have a drink package every day of the year? Or are you fine drinking water or juice? Are you a gambler? How often do you want to eat at specialty restaurants?
While you can't pinpoint exactly what you'll spend, you can get a good estimate. As a public company, Carnival Corporation (the parent of Carnival Cruise Line) publishes detailed numbers about their business. For instance, in 2023 the company took in $14.1 billion in ticket revenue and $7.5 billion in onboard spending.
So onboard spending across all of its lines was 53% of ticket revenue. For every $1,000 in cruise fare, the average person would spend about $530 on the ship.
Using this metric, with a total cruise fare of $106,176, the average couple would spend $56,804 onboard during the course of the year. However, it's likely that the figure would be drastically lower as average spending on the ship will likely be less if staying full-time versus splurging for a short vacation.
Total Cost: Adding up tickets, port fees, taxes, gratuities, and onboard spending, the total estimated cost of living on a cruise ship for a year is $193,907 for a couple -- or about $97,000 per person. Without onboard spending, it comes out to $137,103 or $68,552 per person.
Too Expensive? Here's How to Lower the Cost
There's no doubt that it's expensive to live on a cruise ship, but there are ways that you can trim that amount. If you're interested in cutting down the price, here are a few ideas.
Limit Onboard Spending: In our estimate, we used the average spending Carnival Corporation sees across all its cruise lines, which is 53% of the cruise fare.
You don't have to spend near that much. After all, when people cruise they are on vacation and likely willing to spend more freely than they would normally. By limiting the amount spent on board, you can cut thousands off this estimated total.
It's doubtful you can get by without spending at least some money, but our estimate comes out to about $550 per person, per week. Being able to spend less than that should be relatively easy.
Older Ships: Our estimate is aboard the Carnival Celebration. We chose this ship because it is relatively new (meaning you'll have the most amenities for a long-term stay), but it also runs a regular schedule from Miami.
That said, in general newer ships like Celebration are more expensive to sail aboard. If you look for older ships, you should be able to cut the price down.
Be Flexible for Cheaper Trips: For this estimate, we priced out a year's worth of cruises on a single ship. This makes it easy if you're sailing long-term; you simply stay on the ship and don't have to worry about changing ships, or ports.
If you want cheaper options, however, you might find them by being more flexible with changing ships and/or cruise lines when you find a deal. That's where sailing from a port like Miami -- which offers a lot of options -- can be beneficial to your pocketbook.
Avoid Expensive Times of Year: In our search, the sailing aboard the ship varied dramatically due to the time of year. For example, the most expensive cruise aboard Celebration during the year was during the peak summer season and ran $1,599 per person. The least expensive cruise ran $829 per person -- or about 50% as much.
If you have the ability to take a few weeks off here and there during the expensive times of year, it can lead to big savings.
What do you think about the cost of living full-time on a cruise ship for a year? Let us know in the comments below.
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What about the VCL Victoria Cruises Majestic ship? Set to sail this fall, it’s a true long term residential ship that will circumnavigate the globe in 27 months from Fort Lauderdale. There is still space available! Price points and discounts vary based on how long you lease your cabin -ranging from 6 month’s minimum up to 37 months and beyond. About 500 cabins have been sold so far- adults only. And it’s all inclusive of internet, most drinks, laundry service, housekeeping of course, room service, etc.. All the standard things you’d find on a cruise ship. See this article that was posted today by one of the future residents! https://www.allwaystraveller.com/continents/worldwide/circumnavigating-the-globe-for-two-years-on-a-residential-cruise-ship
I would love to see the cruise lines cater to single seniors, they would be surprised how many would travel all the time….I personally would like to do three months, but the cost is just too high! Maybe there is a singles travel cruise group that I can join. Any suggestions out there?
Someone young wrote this article. Carnival is not the line most people would choose to cruise for a long period of time. On the Oceania Marina we met a couple cruising for several months and a charming older man who was cruising for 180 days. The couple had sold their house & were having a new house built, so homeless for a period of time. The older man was single &, I think, rather lonely so the ship life provided him nice social opportunities to talk to people. Here’s more info; “After record demand for its 2023 world cruise, Oceania Cruises has unveiled the itinerary for its epic global voyage for 2024. The cruise line’s 180-day journey around the world will set sail on January 14, 2024, and visit more than 96 destinations in 34 different countries.
“Incredibly, last year our 2023 world cruise sold out in just one day, so for 2024 we are providing guests more extended voyage options to deeply and meaningfully rediscover the world,” Howard Sherman, President and CEO of Oceania Cruises, said in a statement shared with Travel + Leisure.
Oceania’s “Around the World in 180 Days” cruise will depart from Los Angeles and cross more than three oceans and 15 seas as it makes its way around the globe to New York. The journey, on the Oceania Insignia, stops at more than 100 UNESCO World Heritage sites with 24 overnight stays.
Passengers will journey across the Pacific, through French Polynesia and Australia before continuing onto destinations like Japan and Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay. The voyage continues along the shores of India and the Arabian Peninsula before sailing across Europe and completing its route across the Atlantic in New York.
The 2024 “Around the World” journey starts at $48,499 per person and includes roundtrip first-class airfare and amenities like prepaid gratuities, laundry, and luggage delivery. During your days at sea, you can keep yourself busy with spa appointments, art workshops, the casino, cabaret, and four open-seating restaurants — not to mention the daily afternoon tea service accompanied by a four-string quartet. There is also a fitness center and sports deck, and of course, a saltwater pool with two hot tubs.
As usual, catering mostly to people who have the means to do this without blinking. It is time for older single seniors on a fixed income to be able to be able to cruise on a non party boat. A tranquil, voyage, letting go and actually hearing the sounds of Mother Nature, not a floating amusement park. That would be amazing.
It would only be me living on the ship, cant i spilt that cost that I would have if i had a spouse? so would that be about 60k ?
I think this is not taking into consideration the rewards systems that most cruise operators have which would reduce the fare, even in a balcony cabin. I could never do it since the state of cruiseline wifi is still pathetic!
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What about when someone needs care/hospitalisation etc….. Surely you would need a private medical insurance policy, which would get progressively more expensive as you aged?
I’m sure. This article only focuses on the costs of sailing for the year. Other costs aren’t considered.
Good information but why does long term stay/full time cost is so high. you would think there be discount especially for seniors. Also price for solo why double? I think it sounds like fun how about travel for 3 months first to try out. Sea sick is that a common element to consider for most? People with restricted diet such as vegetarians do they get the meals prepared? Are some classes offered for free? classes such as dancing or crafts part of the activities? Thanks
the price for double occupancy is basic international hotel rates. The cruise ship is basically a floating/mobile resort hotel. All cruise lines came onboard with the double occupancy in 2010. before it was fare and half to cruise solo. If you get a good cruise line that you like, most have a loyalty program that after so many cruise points you will be charged fare and a half for solo travel. 3 months would be a good trial to see if you like it, sea sickness is not really a problem as these ship travel well. you can put in for restricted diet before going on a cruise so should not be a problem long term – might be you have to request every week. Main Dinning has a veggie meal every night and the buffet style cafe onboard allows you to select what you want. You can even get Kosher meals. most Classes are free as well as activities. buy the drink package that is suitable to your habits. your excursions will cost you but after a few weeks you may be done with excursions and it is all about enjoying the ship.
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