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Euronews
3 days ago
- Euronews
These months-long cruises cost thousands and visit dozens of cities
Cruise companies have been launching progressively longer and more extreme cruises in the last few years. These journeys often last months, visiting dozens of destinations across several countries, and can cost tens of thousands of euros. The rise of world cruises comes as travellers demand newer, more exciting experiences that push the frontiers of luxury travel. A vast range of dining, entertainment, shopping, fitness and activity facilities on most luxury cruises also ensures that they appeal to a wide variety of travellers who don't want to compromise on travel style and comfort. A rise in people sharing their trips on social media, as well as more interest from millennial and Gen Z cruisers, has supported the growth of cruising as well. This has led a number of cruise companies to go even bigger with the upcoming launches of even longer journeys around the world. But how long is too long to be at sea? And does the price tag justify the experience? Euronews Travel looks at some of the most extreme cruises due to launch in 2026 and 2027. Princess Cruises' Grand Circle Pacific Voyage Launching in January 2027, Princess Cruises' World Cruise Grand Circle Pacific Voyage will be a mammoth 129-day world cruise visiting 20 countries, 61 destinations and three continents. Setting sail aboard the Coral Princess, this epic 35,400 nautical mile (65,560.8km) trip will appeal to the most adventurous cruise lover and world traveller. The journey will cover everything from vibrant cities, remote tropical islands, spectacular landscapes and iconic, historical landmarks, crossing the Equator and International Date Line twice. Stops include Sydney, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Alaska, Los Angeles, Panama, Honolulu, Costa Rica, South Pacific islands and much more, with some highlights being Australia's Great Barrier Reef and Hawaii's Volcanoes National Park. The cruise will also offer a number of shorter options, including a 110-day leg from Los Angeles to Vancouver, as well as a 114-day round trip from Los Angeles, both in January 2027. Other shorter trips ranging from four to 68 days will be possible too, departing from ports such as Hong Kong, Auckland, Honolulu, Sydney, Singapore, Vancouver and Tokyo. With a capacity of 2,000 guests, the Coral Princess ship will have a range of gourmet dining options, as well as Sabatini's Italian Trattoria and Crown Grill restaurants. It will also have live music, Broadway-style shows, Movies Under the Stars, casino games, local performers and enrichment speakers. 'Our upcoming 2027 World Cruise Grand Circle Pacific Voyage is a once-in-a-lifetime journey connecting travellers to the world's most breathtaking destinations with the signature warmth and elegance only Princess can provide,' Terry Thornton, Princess Cruises' chief commercial officer, said in a statement. 'This 129-day adventure is designed for guests who yearn to experience different cultures, history, flavours and the breathtaking spectacles of the Pacific like never before.' The full 129-day cruise starts at a steep $29,719 (€25,489.7) per person, with the 114-day round-trip setting travellers back $26,108 (€22,384.2) and the 110-day cruise costing $25,108 (€21,526.3), according to Travel Weekly. Travellers booking before 3 October this year can get perks like complimentary Wi-Fi, round-trip airport transfers and onboard credit of up to $1,500 (€1,285.9) per passenger. Seabourn's Pole-to-Pole Grand Expedition Seabourn's 94-day Pole-to-Pole Grand Expedition will start in August 2027, going from Reykjavik in Iceland to Ushuaia at the southern tip of Argentina on the Seabourn Venture. This once-in-a-lifetime cruise will cross 20,500 nautical miles (37,966km), and visit 14 countries, offering ample opportunities for nature, rare wildlife and cultural immersion experiences. Destinations will include Kangerlussuaq, Halifax, Saint Lucia, Montevideo, Barbados and Rio de Janeiro, Montserrat and Devil's Island, among many others. Some highlights include exploring the high Arctic, visiting the remote South Georgia and Falkland Islands, chances to experience the Northern Lights, seeing polar bears and navigating through the notorious Northwest Passage. Other experiences, such as a submarine dive, polar plunges, kayak tours, caviar and champagne on ice and several expeditions to fjords, icy shores, desert isles, coral reefs and more will be possible too. "Whether guests are drawn to the thrill of expedition travel or the allure of exploring hidden destinations, our 2027–2028 season offers life-expanding voyages for every kind of traveller," Mark Tamis, President of Seabourn, said in a press release. "With the intimate, yacht-like atmosphere of our ships, the genuine warmth and attentiveness of our onboard team, enriching onboard programming, and immersive shore excursions, we invite guests to explore the world's most extraordinary destinations, all with Seabourn's signature style of luxury at sea." Bookings are already open, with the Veranda Suite starting from an eye-watering £71,279 (€82,773.5) per person. Other accommodation options include the Penthouse Suite, the Panorama Penthouse Suite and the Owners Suite. Oceania Cruises' Epic Global Adventure Oceania Cruises' marathon 244-day Epic Global Adventure cruise will start in January 2027, from Miami to New York, visiting 150 destinations in 64 countries across 6 continents. From crossing the Suez and Panama canals to island hopping through the South Pacific and cruising through the Mexican Riviera, this journey onboard the Oceania Vista will offer world exploration like no other. Destinations include Fiji, the British Isles, Barcelona, Scandinavia, Canada, Australia, the Arabian Peninsula, Lisbon and the Mediterranean. The Oceania Vista offers a wide range of 11 dining options, including the French restaurant Jacques, The Bakery at Baristas and Italian Toscana, along with eight bars. It also has several spas, such as the Aquamar Spa Terrace and the Aquamar Spa + Vitality Centre. The ship provides a variety of onboard enrichment experiences, too, like art classes and food and wine pairing experiences. 'With travel more sought after than ever, our intrepid guests continue to showcase an unyielding passion for immersive and truly global experiences,' Jason Montague, chief luxury officer of Oceania Cruises, said in a press release. 'As a destination-focused brand, we are delighted to offer the opportunity to explore lesser-visited corners of the world, made possible by the innovative itineraries sailed by our small ships that grant access to hidden gems in these exotic and tropical regions.' Bookings for the Epic Global Adventure cruise are already open with French Veranda rooms starting from a promotional fare of £86,309 (€100,202.2) per person. Other accommodation options include the Veranda Stateroom, Concierge Level Veranda, Penthouse Suite, Oceania Suite, Vista Suite and Owner's Suite. Cunard's Full World Voyage Starting in January 2026, Cunard's Full World Voyage will be a 117-night round trip from Hamburg aboard the Queen Anne. Destinations include Southampton, Tenerife, Rotterdam, Walvis Bay, Cape Town, Durban, Manila, Singapore, Port Louis, Le Port, Bali, Sydney and more. From getting up close and personal with marine wildlife such as seals and dolphins in Namibia to visiting South Africa's famous Garden Route and taking in Colombo's rich spice heritage, the Full World Voyage has plenty of opportunities for culture, nature and adventure lovers. This cruise can provide a more affordable world cruise option, while still taking in a multitude of iconic destinations and unique experiences along the way. While the Britannia Inside accommodation is now sold out, the Britannia Oceanview option starts at £16,639 (€19,309.2) per person. Other options include the Britannia Balcony, Britannia Club Balcony, Princess Grill Suites and Queens Grill Suites.


USA Today
30-04-2025
- Business
- USA Today
Cross the equator twice on this 129-day Princess cruise to Hawaii, Fiji and more
Cross the equator twice on this 129-day Princess cruise to Hawaii, Fiji and more Show Caption Hide Caption How to find the best price, perks when booking a cruise Find the cruise that works for your budget with these tips. Problem Solved Princess Cruises announces a 129-day world cruise departing Fort Lauderdale on January 6, 2027, with shorter options available. The cruise will visit 20 countries across three continents, including stops in the South Pacific, Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia. Pricing starts at $25,108 per person, with early booking perks available until October 3, 2025. If you're in need of a long vacation, Princess Cruises may have the trip for you – 129 days to be exact. The cruise line shared details abut a new world cruise on Wednesday, which will spend more than four months visiting 20 countries across three continents. 'Our upcoming 2027 World Cruise Grand Circle Pacific Voyage is a once-in-a-lifetime journey connecting travelers to the world's most breathtaking destinations with the signature warmth and elegance only Princess can provide,' Terry Thornton, Princess' Chief Commercial Officer, said in a news release. 'This 129-day adventure is designed for guests who yearn to experience different cultures, history, flavors and the breathtaking spectacles of the Pacific like never before.' Here's what to know. When is Princess Cruises' 2027 world cruise? The cruise will depart from Fort Lauderdale on Jan. 6, 2027, aboard the line's 2,000-guest Coral Princess ship, ending in Los Angeles. Guests can also choose from shorter options, sailing round-trip from Los Angeles for 114 days or for 110 days from Los Angeles to Vancouver, both departing on Jan. 21, 2027. There are even shorter segments available, as well. Where will the cruise sail? Guests will start their journey by visiting Colombia, the Panama Canal, Costa Rica and Mexico. After sailing to Los Angeles, the ship will make its way to Hawaii and the South Pacific, visiting Fiji, Vanuatu and more before arriving in Australia and New Zealand. Guests will make many stops, including at Airlie Beach – the gateway to the Whitsunday Islands – Brisbane, Sydney, Auckland, Hobart in Tasmania, and enjoy scenic cruising along the Kimberley coast. The ship will explore Southeast Asia, including Indonesia and Thailand, along with destinations like Japan, Alaska and Vancouver as it makes its way back to California. The itinerary includes nine late-night departures in Honolulu, Singapore, Tokyo and others, and an overnight stop in Hong Kong. Along the way, passengers will have access to 23 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, from Australia's Great Barrier Reef to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and cross the equator twice. What is a world cruise?: It's not a 'shoot-from-the-hip decision' How much does the cruise cost? The three world cruise options currently start at $25,108 per person based on double occupancy, including taxes and fees, according to Princess' website. Travelers who make reservations for any of the three by Oct. 3, 2025, will get round-trip airport transfers, free Wi-Fi, as much as $1,500 per person in onboard credit depending on their stateroom category and more perks. Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at ndiller@