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Unlock a world of adventure with Discovery at SEA™, our exclusive partnership with Discovery™ and Animal Planet™. Immerse yourself in Alaska and see the best the region has to offer with "Recommended" tours or choose "Exclusive" Alaska cruise excursions that you can only experience with Princess – like fishing for king salmon, dogsledding through beautiful terrains and canoeing past Mendenhall Glacier.

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Alaska is teeming with wildlife. See the Great Land’s most famous animals — like humpback whales — on our Alaska shore excursions. Marvel at bald eagles in their natural habitats while in Ketchikan. See humpbacks play alongside sea lions in Juneau. Or keep a lookout for Denali National Park’s Big Five — including moose, caribou, grizzly bears, wolves and Dall sheep — while on a bus tour in the park.

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The Great Land was built on a strong culture. On our Alaska shore excursions, step back in time to learn how these traditions came to fruition and how they're practiced today. Attend a lumberjack axe-throwing competition, watch a Native dance performance and excite your taste buds at a salmon bake with locals. Or watch a craftsmen thoughtfully carve totem poles at a Native Alaskan village.

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Strike it rich on any of our cruise excursions in Alaska where you can pan for gold like the many treasure hunters before you. Tour mining camps and meet experienced miners. Visit a restored saloon to craft cocktails from age-old recipes. Or board a gold rush-era train that takes you through Yukon territory and brings you up close to some of Alaska's most historical sites.

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With waters as prosperous as the treasures on land, discover what lies below the surface on our Alaska cruise excursions that take you out to sea. Hear thrilling tales from members of the award-winning TV series Deadliest Catch . Or learn to fly fish from an expert guide. As a part of our unique culinary experience, Cook My Catch, bring your fresh-caught fish on board and have our chefs prepare it for your dinner.

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Glaciers are the epitome of Alaska. Sailing past them is a sensory experience that inspires both the mind and heart. Watch as Hubbard Glacier calves into the water and listen for the rumble of “white thunder” that it leaves in its path. Land by helicopter on top of Mendenhall Glacier, and feel its strong roots beneath you. Or navigate its rugged terrain by way of flightseeing or dogsled with our Alaska shore excursions.

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There’s a world of sights to be seen in the Great Land and our Alaska cruise excursions give you a front-row seat to it all. Bring history books to life when you tour Skagway, the former gateway to the gold rush, and visit Gold Dredge 8 in Fairbanks to learn even more about mining. Travel along the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway, or aboard a riverboat sternwheeler for sweeping views of Alaska’s greatest treasures.

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There’s a reason it’s called the Great Land — including its great outdoors. Get up close to renowned glaciers on a flightseeing tour, zipline through Tongass National Forest and hike along the mountainside of Ketchikan’s Deer Mountain Trail which takes you 3,000 feet above sea level. Whether you prefer to traverse by land, sea or air, our cruise excursions in Alaska will bring you on a wild ride.

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Home to the highest mountain in North America, Denali National Park is brimming with magnificence. Search for the Big Five — grizzly bears, Dall sheep, wolves, caribou and moose — while on a bus tour in the park. Most Princess Alaska cruisetours include a tour into Denali National Park.

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Ship-sponsored vs. independent shore excursions on cruises: Which should you book?

O ne of the reasons why we board cruise ships is to experience the world, whether that's island hopping in the Caribbean, animal watching in Alaska or stepping into fairy-tale towns across Europe. But is it better to do your in-port exploration on a ship-sponsored tour booked through the cruise line or independently, either by booking shore excursions on your own with a third-party company or exploring the port without a tour?

There's no right or wrong approach. When I think back to my two favorite tours, one was ship-sponsored (a plant-based cooking class with a Rastafarian in Jamaica through Princess Cruises) and the other (a walking and history tour with a lifelong resident in Havana) was independently booked online. On both, I found what I was looking for — a glimpse into local culture.

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Consider the pros and cons of both types of shore excursions as you're sifting through the choices on a cruise line's website. And remember: This isn't an all-or-nothing game. You might choose a ship-sponsored tour in select ports or when traveling with certain people but opt to venture out on your own on other trips or in other destinations.

Ship-sponsored tours: Pros

You'll be back to the ship on time.

Because everyone on the tour is a passenger on your ship, there is no way the ship will leave without your group back on board. Communications between the shore excursion guide and your ship are tight, and if the tour runs late due to traffic or another reason, the ship will wait for your bus to return.

If the ship's itinerary changes, you won't miss the tour

On one visit to Grand Cayman, high winds forced the ship's tender boats to shuttle passengers to a different pier than originally planned. Thankfully, my plans were fluid — take a taxi to Seven Mile Beach — but had I booked an independent tour, I might have missed the scheduled pickup time due to the new arrival location. Guests who booked a ship's tour were simply picked up at the new arrival point.

The same principle holds true for any itinerary changes that cause you to miss a port or arrive later than planned. Ship-sponsored tours either will adjust to accommodate you or issue you a refund. With independent tours, you're at the mercy of that tour operator's cancellation policies.

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Changes to the tour can be made while sailing

A ship's cruise shore excursions desk is for booking — and canceling — tours. If the weather looks bad for the day of your bicycling tour or you've had enough beach time and decided you want something different, you can usually cancel your tour within 48 hours for a refund. (Be sure to check the cruise line's policies.)

It's trickier to change your mind when you have to call or email a third-party provider, and that company may have different cancellation policies.

Bottom line: It's easier to cancel tours on board.

You'll optimize a short stay in port

Ship-sponsored tours usually focus on more than one activity. There's often a restaurant or boutique stop, as well as one or two other highlights. If you're a person who likes to check off lots of boxes, this is ideal.

I recently booked an Alaska shore excursion ("Best of Ketchikan: Totems, Wildlife Cruise & Alaska Appetizers") for a visit to Ketchikan through Princess Cruises that satisfies my love for fresh seafood, sailing and local art — all in the span of a few hours.

Tours are vetted by the cruise lines

Sure, you could pop off the ship and flag down a person holding a sign advertising a tour, but how will you have time to check review sites to make sure they're legit? When booking through the ship, you know the tour has been vetted and, more importantly, endorsed.

I would have been hesitant to hop into a small van and trek up a muddy mountain to a stranger's house in Dominica to learn cooking skills if I hadn't booked through Celebrity Cruises . That excursion was an amazing glimpse into local culture that was made possible by a ship-sponsored tour.

Ship-sponsored tours: Cons

Ship-sponsored tours might offer less physical activity.

Although hiking and kayaking outings have been added to ship-sponsored shore tour rosters in recent years, these active excursions cater to the average cruiser and not athletes. What's strenuous to you and what's strenuous to the average Holland America traveler might be completely different. If you're a fitness buff or an experienced hiker, biker and/or kayaker, you might be disappointed.

When choosing tours, consult the activity level for terms like "moderate" or "strenuous," and also look for the number of miles walked, kayaked or biked. That said, I brought up the rear on a Scenic Cruises vineyard bicycling tour in Bordeaux, France, due to the ship's surprisingly active seniors. To go at your own pace, rather than the group's, you're better off on your own.

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Groups tend to be large

Instead of a more personalized experience, passengers on some ship-sponsored tours are packed onto motorcoaches with little or no opportunity to engage the guide if they aren't sitting in the first few rows. If possible, look for a tour with a limited number of spots, especially if you'll be walking, so you can interact. A tour guide speaking through a microphone to a completely full catamaran or through a VoxBox headset isn't necessarily intimate.

There's a chance they'll sell out

There's a reason you're advised to pick tours early: They book up. Even if you log into your cruise line's website to book tours the second they open up (which could be at midnight), shipmates in more expensive suites or with higher loyalty program status might have snatched up all the spots on the hottest tours.

Independent options can also book up in advance, but you usually have more choices of operators and flexibility on when to book, so you can find something you like.

Cruise ship tours don't venture off the beaten path

A 5,000-passenger ship can hardly offer three tours with 15 people on each, especially when partnering with the island's most eccentric artist or chef. They have to offer tours en masse to attractions used to handling thousands of travelers each day.

When I dock in Philipsburg, St. Maarten, I hail a taxi to Grand Case on the French side and opt out of ship-sponsored tours. That means I'm not one of 50 people still in line for a pain au chocolat at a bakery while the motorcoach driver tells me I have "five more minutes."

Look to the smaller cruise lines for more options for small-group tours, and know that those excursions are likely to be expensive and sell out quickly.

You're likely to pay more for ship-sponsored tours

Speaking of price, ship-sponsored tours are often more expensive than the same tour offered directly through the operator. That's because the cruise line serves as the middleman and inflates the fees so it can take a cut before it pays the tour company.

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Independent tours: Pros

Independent tours take smaller groups.

When you sign on to an existing third-party tour, instead of filling up a motorcoach, you will probably be one of fewer than 20 people hopping in a van or spreading out on a bus. Book a private tour for your travel party, and it might be just you and your group.

This small setting allows you to ask a lot of questions and even customize the day's schedule with activities for antsy kids or photo stops at sights of interest. You can slow or quicken the pace and potentially choose what you see.

They're more physically active

A rock-climbing tour probably isn't going to partner with a large cruise ship. People who wish to scale boulders are a small niche of travelers. Even that hike or bike ride offered through the cruise line will be fairly easy. If exerting adrenaline is a must, go off on your own or find a local guide. You can tailor the day's activities to your fitness level and skill and go at your preferred pace.

Independent tours can go to less touristy places

Tour buses stick to the tourist hot spots to accommodate the general interests of first-time visitors. If you've already visited a cruise port before or prefer less-crowded or gimmicky options, you might need to ditch the ship-sponsored tour for a private guide or explore on your own.

Get recommendations from a co-worker, a friend or online travel forums ahead of time. Don't be shy about asking crew members or shop, gallery or restaurant workers for the best conch salad in Nassau in the Bahamas or a locals' beach. You might find yourself gazing out to sea at a family-owned shack by the side of the road while having an amazing local meal or enjoying a quiet strip of sand while your shipmates are herded around in tour buses.

Private cruise excursions cost less or offer more value

As I mentioned earlier, going straight to the tour provider can snag you the same tour your ship is offering for a lower price. Small-group or private tours, on the other hand, tend to be pricier than large-group cruise ship excursions.

However, you'll get better value for your money when you can customize the tour to your preferences or spend more time sightseeing and less time waiting around for other people in your group. If you can get together a group of eight or 10 people, you can split the costs to make a private tour more affordable per person.

Sometimes you don't need a tour

For ports close to a downtown area or the beach, you don't need a tour to enjoy your day. Take a cab to the beach, window shop in town or grab lunch at a local eatery. All you need is a map and some cash.

After lunch on the beach in Bridgetown, Barbados, I took a short taxi downtown, stopped in the locals' version of a dime store and strolled through a farmer's market. I didn't need a guide for that, and I was happy to get away from the tour bus hordes for a few hours.

Independent tours: Cons

You might be out of luck if your itinerary changes.

Ship tours will accommodate schedule changes, but that's not always the case with private excursions.

The tour operator might not know that your ship had to head back to its departure port due to a medical emergency or that it changed its docking location or time. It might deem you a no-show and charge your credit card for the tour you missed. Even if you do manage to get in touch, your guide's cancellation policy might not allow last-minute refunds.

Most tour operators catering to cruisers understand that weather patterns can change your ship's itinerary, causing you to arrive on a different day or skip the port completely. Often, their cancellation policies cover these itinerary changes — especially if it's a group tour, rather than a private guide. However, there might not be room to accommodate you on a popular tour on the revised date or arrival.

Bottom line: Ship tours will always accommodate itinerary changes; independent tours don't always.

Related: What happens if my cruise line changes my itinerary or ship?

Unexpected problems can make you miss the ship

Most tour guides catering to cruise passengers are conscientious about getting passengers back to the ship on time, but a traffic jam, bad weather or a medical emergency can derail even the best-laid plans. If a private tour takes longer than projected, the ship likely won't wait, and you could be faced with making your own arrangements to meet back up with the ship or return home.

Independent travel can stress you out

While I love straying from the port and getting away from the hustle and bustle, independent travel can stress me out. On my own, I constantly check the time or fret that the taxi will get a flat tire and I'll miss the ship.

Some people worry when navigating a foreign language without a guide to help translate. Others are concerned about getting lost in an unfamiliar city or fear they're missing out on the cultural and historical context if they can't read signs in another language.

If independent exploration makes you anxious, by all means, sign up for that guided tour. Even if you see less, you'll be happier about the sites you do experience.

You need to do your research

If you walk off the ship and sign up for a tour with the first company you see, you could end up on a dud of a tour because you don't know a thing about the provider or, worse, find yourself in an unsafe situation. Whether you book your guide in advance or make a last-minute game plan on the pier, you are on the hook to do your homework, look up reviews and make sure the provider is legit.

My independent cruise excursion in Havana was memorable because I did the research and booked a guide who earned top ratings on TripAdvisor. But some folks end up disappointed because they book with an unknown company only for the excursion to not live up to their expectations.

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Seabourn has planned an array of optional shore experiences of both general and special interest in each port of call. Each of our tours provides the highest level of quality, safety, convenience and value. Explore each destination’s regional history, culture, and landscapes.

Once you have booked your cruise and know your itinerary, you can easily book your shore excursions online here ; we recommend you book early for the best selection.

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Does seabourn provide a shore excursion brochure for my cruise.

Confirmed guests can download a personalized brochure for their cruise by visiting “My Booking” on Seabourn.com and selecting “ Book Excursions & Spa .”

What if I want to speak to someone about the tours available on my cruise?

Our shore excursion reservations team is available to assist with tour bookings or answer any queries at 800-984-3225 (USA or Canada), 800-260-639 (AU), or +1 206-626-9187 from Monday – Friday 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM (Pacific Time).

How do I know which tours are right for me?

Our excursions are categorized into seven Shore Experiences by Seabourn Collections . While browsing or purchasing tours, you can filter to specific ones. Tour descriptions include symbols for difficulty and special interest content. For detailed information on restrictions or suggested cautions, refer to the notes section of the tour descriptions. Upon boarding, our Destinations Team can assist in determining the suitability of a specific shore excursion through a personal consultation.

How will I receive my tickets after booking?

Your Digital tickets will be available in the Seabourn Source app . Please download the app before sailing. You will find tour meeting times and location on your Digital tour ticket. You can check in for your tour with your digital tour ticket or your stateroom key card.

What if I want to do more than one tour in the same day?

While it's feasible to schedule more than one tour in a day at many ports, please note that our booking system requires a 45-minute gap between scheduled tours.

What if I need to cancel my excursion?

We understand that plans change. Cancellations made more than three days before embarkation will receive a full refund. Last-minute cancellations may incur a fee if within 48 hours. If a tour is canceled by Seabourn due to safety, security, or uncontrollable conditions, a full refund will be issued to the credit card used for the purchase or if onboard, your refund will be issued to the card you registered.

I prefer private touring. Can Seabourn assist with making private arrangements?

Seabourn has a dedicated department assisting solo travelers, couples, and small groups with expert private touring arrangements. Our team, both onshore and onboard, can organize a personalized tour just for you. For custom requests pre-cruise, reach out to one of our Destination Specialists at 800-984-3225 or +1 206-626-9187. Operating hours are Monday – Friday from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM (Pacific Time).

Is it customary to extend gratuities to local tour guides?

It is customary to provide gratuities to local tour guides, drivers, and other tour operator staff members. These gratuities are not included in Seabourn tour prices.

How soon will shore excursions be available for my cruise?

Seabourn’s shore excursions are usually available one year before sailing.

What if the excursion I want is not available, should I waitlist for that excursion?

If an excursion is unavailable, guests are encouraged to waitlist for it. Our shore-side teams monitor sales and collaborate with tour providers to add more space or additional departures where feasible. They will also be delighted to discuss any alternative tour options.

Can the price of shore excursions change?

All excursion prices are subject to change. Guests are advised to book early for the best rates.

What is a Pre, Post or Mid-Cruise Overland Journey?

Part of our Journey Collection , these are overnight experiences that can be enjoyed before, after or part-way through your cruise.  They are multi-day trips that include transportation, hotel stays, and most meals.

Does Seabourn offer foreign language tours?

While our tour programs are predominantly led by English-speaking guides, our private arrangements team can organize private tours in other languages where available.

Does Seabourn allow guests to bring wine or other spirits back on board the vessel?

Guests can bring alcoholic beverages purchased during our Epicurean Collection tours back to the ship with no corkage fees.

I have limited mobility. How do I know which tours are best for me?

Our shore excursion descriptions include activity icons indicating the required activity level. For accessibility queries, email [email protected] or call 800-984-3225.

Does Seabourn have a loyalty program?

Seabourn offers a comprehensive loyalty program with shore excursion discounts at various levels. Learn more about the Seabourn Club here .

What are Seabourn Expeditions?

Seabourn Expeditions offer ultra-luxury cruising with purpose-built expedition ships for comfort and safety. Inclusive Experiences such as curated shore excursions, cultural tours, guided Zodiac® cruises, hikes, nature walks, and snorkeling. There are also optional, guided Expedition Experiences including state-of-the-art custom-built 6-guest submarines, providing the option to extend your expedition further for greater ocean exploration, kayaks, and other destination experiences.

What are Ventures by Seabourn®?

Ventures by Seabourn® offers exclusive excursions for our guests with expert expedition teams for in-depth destination exploration. These adventures include sea-level experiences like Zodiac® cruises and kayaking, providing unparalleled discovery opportunities. Unlike traditional excursions, Ventures by Seabourn® enriches voyages with our own expert-led activities in remote locales, bringing a new dimension of discovery to Seabourn ships. 

Why book with us?

At Seabourn, we take immense pride in curating unique and unforgettable experiences for our esteemed guests. Our meticulously designed shore excursions aim not only to explore the beauty and culture of each destination but to do so with an unparalleled level of luxury and comfort. Whether you are basking in the architectural splendor of ancient ruins, savoring the exquisite flavors of local cuisines, or immersing yourself in the natural wonders of exotic landscapes, each moment is crafted to be a seamless blend of adventure and sophistication. With Seabourn, every shore excursion is more than just a visit; it's a bespoke journey tailored to the discerning tastes of our guests, ensuring memories that will be cherished for a lifetime.

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This Is One of the Most Luxurious Cruises on the Nile River — With Excellent Food, Excursions to the Famed Pyramids, and Just 84 Passengers

Here's what it's like to sail on the Sphinx, operated by Uniworld, one of the best river-cruise lines.

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We came to Egypt for the temples. To see Dendera, Karnak, and Kom Ombo, where the ancient columns and obelisks, thousands of years old, still bear traces of paint. To learn about the pharaohs and their gods, and how ancient civilizations were shaped by the Nile River.

We would see them over the course of a week aboard the 84-passenger Sphinx , one of the newest and most luxurious vessels on the river. Operated by Uniworld Boutique River Cruises , one of the best river-cruise lines , the ship was the “way in” for our family of three. My husband, Rob, and I both fell for Luxor Temple, which we had almost to ourselves during an after-hours tour under the moonlight. For our eight-year-old son, Bobby, a memorable moment was seeing King Tut’s wizened and fragile mummy up close, during our time in the Valley of the Kings. Equally impressive were a series of vivid stars, traced on an electric blue ceiling, in the tomb of Ramses III.

But there was more — much more — beyond the monuments that made this trip so compelling.

One morning, the Sphinx docked in the southern port city of Aswan, renowned for its Philae temple complex, which dates to the 7th century BCE, and the Old Cataract Hotel, frequented by Agatha Christie. With temperatures hovering around 100 degrees, our family set out on a small motorboat with just four other guests — the rest were apparently content to stay behind, cocooned in their plush, air-conditioned cabins.

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We had been sailing the Nile for several days, and the riverbanks, as seen from the Sphinx ’s relaxing top deck, had begun to take on a distant, rhythmic quality: mountains, brick homes, children splashing along the shore. More mountains, a field or two, perhaps a high-speed train, all brushstrokes on a painting. This ride, at eye-level, felt more alive: giant boulders lay interspersed among swaying bamboo grass, tempting me to reach out and touch. The sky was unusually cloudy, a relief given the stifling heat.

After weaving in and around several channels, we arrived at an impossibly tall sand dune, sharp-edged like a blade, with a small seating area at the base. “We get to climb that?” Bobby asked. “Cool!” No sooner had we disembarked than the sky turned a disconcerting, Fanta orange; we took shelter from the sandstorm in a nearby home, where the owner proudly showed off his pet crocodile. (Needless to say, that’s not part of the regular itinerary.)

Twenty minutes later, the storm had passed. Rob powered up the sand, slow and steady, with Bobby in tow. I waited at the base, iPhone at the ready for photos. The not-so-graceful pair slid down on their boards to shrieks of delight, falling into the sun-baked earth. Sweaty, tired, and covered in a thin layer of grime, we all were relieved to return to the ship, where fresh juice awaited us, as it did after every excursion, thanks to the ever-attentive crew.

Indeed, one could argue you choose the Sphinx , one of two Uniworld vessels in Egypt, for the intuitive, faultless staff. Its 58 crew members, all of whom were male, following local custom, looked after us with great care. (Because our end-of-season sailing wasn’t full, we enjoyed close to a 1:1 guest-to-staff ratio.)

In addition to the regular crew, there were three Egyptolgists, all expert historians, on our sailing, to guide us through the monuments, museums, and temples. We met our assigned Egyptologist, Akram Abdelmonein, in Cairo, before even boarding the ship. He walked us through the grand halls of the original Egyptian Museum, a 1902 landmark that’s home to some 170,000 artifacts. Abdelmonein never left our group of 15, even flying with us to the grand, rock-carved temples of Abu Simbel, near the Sudanese border. He answered every question with frankness and reassured Bobby that no question was too small — the sign, in my opinion, of a truly great guide.

Here is a closer look at what you can expect — on and off the ship — when you travel to Egypt on the Sphinx.

  • The 42-cabin, 84-passenger Sphinx has colorful decor that reflects local architecture and design.
  • Though there's only one restaurant on board, the food is excellent — and the staff get to know your preferences immediately.
  • Most excursions, led by an expert Egyptologist, are included in the price of the cruise. You’ll see the greatest hits of Egyptian monuments and temples, including Luxor, Karnak, Abu Simbel, Dendera, and the Great Pyramids of Giza.

Launched in 2021, the Sphinx stands out for its Egyptian craftsmanship and vivid colors. Framed, black and white photos and drawings of ancient ruins line the hallways and the bedrooms; Arabic coffee pots rest on small inlaid stools; brass lamps adorn the bedside tables; and the guest room palette embraces royal blues and vivid golds, with carved, blonde-wood ceilings to give an even greater sense of height.

The 42 cabins, spread across three decks, range from a French Balcony (233 square feet) to a Royal Suite (495 square feet). All category types have French balconies, or windows that lower to allow in fresh air, but I never once considered opening mine, for fear of the heat and bugs.

My family and I traveled in a 430-square-foot Grand Suite, on the sixth, or “Karnak,” deck, which had a small vanity, generous closets, and a well-appointed seating area, with a sofa, coffee table, and two chairs. Like our dining table back home, it became our “stash” pad, where we would place our leftover gear — in this case, tickets, souvenirs, and whisper devices — upon returning from an excursion. The spacious, tan-and-blue tiled bathroom came with a well-pressurized shower and a deep soaking tub: a true splurge-worthy perk for resting weary feet. The Grand Suites, of which there are 20, are the most popular category; we found it offered more than enough space for our group of three. (It’s worth noting that children must be at least four years old to sail in Egypt.) The wonderful housekeeping team came twice daily to freshen the room.

There is one main dining room on the Sphinx , located on the fourth, or “Luxor,” deck, the lowest level accessible to passengers. Intricate, pebble-tiled floors, wooden columns, carved chairs, and lamp-lit tables give the room a grand, formal feeling. Yet the area is not so stuffy that passengers can’t dress casually, join other groups at the large tables, and make new friends. Every meal we had was plentiful, fresh, and excellent; I’ll never forget tasting roasted Nile perch for the first time, filetted right in front of me by one of the helpful culinary team. Another highlight: the chance to sample okra soup and hawawshi, pita stuffed with minced meat, on “Egyptian street food day.”

Breakfast and lunch are served buffet style daily. At breakfast, Bobby made a beeline for the fresh watermelon, while I opted for the homemade pastries, everything from chocolate croissants to delicate bars, sugar-flecked and crisp. Our dining room servers, Mosan and Omar, quickly began to know our favorite drink orders — Turkish coffee for Rob and I; milk for Bobby — so that they were ready within minutes of walking in.

At lunch, the cold salad and bread station was a gem, with fattoush, tabouleh, cheeses, multiple styles of olives, and house dressings; the hot section showcased a grill option (lamb, chicken, fish) and several entrées, everything from biryani to fresh pasta. Mosan often surprised us with a local Egyptian dish to share at the table — one particular favorite was ful medames, or stewed fava beans — before we even stood up to fill our plates.

Dinner was always a la carte, with a choice of a starter, soup, entrée, and dessert. Some of my favorite dishes included the chicken shawarma and saffron marinated sole; we often paired our entrées with house Egyptian wines, which accompanied every meal.

The light-filled main bar and lounge, on the fifth, or “Dendera,” deck was the gathering place for an evening cocktail; it was also the place for “port talks” and other lectures about upcoming points of interest. The ship’s sun deck also has drink service and the occasional light bite, such as a champagne breakfast or afternoon tea.

The Sphinx, like its sibling ship, River Tosca , operates eight-day, round trips from Luxor. Passengers must first fly to Cairo, where there is an optional one- or two-night stay in the Egyptian capital, including things like visits to the Egyptian Museum, the Alabaster Mosque, the Citadel of Salah al-Din, and the Pyramids of Giza all included. (The long-awaited, much-discussed Grand Egyptian Museum was unfortunately closed at the time of our visit, though it is on many Uniworld itineraries.)

On my trip, all the Sphinx passengers stayed at the luxe Four Seasons Cairo at Nile Plaza, a centrally located option with a lovely, shaded pool deck; an excellent Lebanese restaurant; and recently renovated rooms, all light-filled and stocked with books on Egyptian history.

After a short, one-hour and forty minute flight south to Luxor, we were bused to the Sphinx , our home for the week. Ports of call on all Uniworld voyages include Dendera, Kom Ombo, Edfu, Esna, and Aswan. Most temples and monuments were easily accessed either on foot or with a short bus ride; visiting the temples at Abu Simbel requires a one-hour flight from Aswan International Airport to Abu Simbel Airport. This excellent excursion is offered for an extra fee, but I highly recommend it.

Uniworld includes one or two shore excursions, depending on the day, in the price of the cruise. Many of them depart quite early, to beat the heat; on my trip, that meant departing as early as 7 a.m.

On our first big outing, however, there was no avoiding it. Shortly after landing in Luxor, we were bused to the nearby Karnak Temple, an incredible, open air complex that’s arguably the largest religious site in the world, dating to roughly 2,000 BCE. It’s rightly famous for its stunning ramshead sphinxes and the columns of the Great Hypostyle Hall, but it was also packed with tourists from all over the world. In spite of the heat and crowds, Abdelmonnein, our thoughtful Egyptologist, shared stories of pharaohs and set the stage for the various Egyptian dynasties we’d be exploring during our trip.

The next morning, when we arrived at the Dendera Temple Complex, the contrast was remarkable. Our Uniworld group was the first into the site, which is dominated by the Temple of Hathor, dating to 54 BCE. “Imagine hundreds of Egyptians coming to this place,” said Abdelmonein, as we wandered the halls dedicated to Hathor, the goddess of love and fertility. There were no other selfie-taking tourists; it was just us and the birds and a few stray cats. With no crowds to jostle us, we could take our time inspecting the thousands of hieroglyphics that adorn the walls and ceilings. Abdelmonein even pointed out a rare depiction of Cleopatra and Caesarion, her son with Julius Caesar.

Later on in the cruise, we enjoyed the temple of Kom Ombo, which is dedicated to Sobek, the crocodile god, and Horus, the falcon god. It’s home to a small museum filled with mummified crocs — creepy, and very cool. We also visited Abu Simbel, by way of a round-trip flight, organized at extra expense by Uniworld. The journey was worth it to see the larger than life statues of Ramses II — and to marvel at the fact that this 3,000-year-old monument was saved by preservationists during the 1960s, when it was moved during the construction of the Aswan Dam .

Don’t choose the Sphinx — or any Egypt sailing, for that matter — if your vision of a cruise vacation includes multiple bars, water slides, and nightclubs. Like other ships on the Nile, this one is beautiful but compact, with a few key amenities, such as a small top-deck pool with sun loungers. Much to our surprise, my family and I were often the only people cooling off at the pool, whether after a morning excursion or a leisurely lunch.

The spa is really more like a massage room, though the treatments I had were excellent and affordable.

At night, local musicians and dancers would sometimes perform for us, as well as the Uniworld crew — one highlight of my trip was seeing one of my favorite bartenders, Ashraf, moving on the dance floor. But most evenings were relatively quiet, with things winding down by about 10 p.m., in preparation for whatever adventures the next day might hold.

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12 epic around-the-world cruises that will check off all your bucket list travel destinations

Janice Wald Henderson

Imagine the joys of traveling seamlessly from one bucket list country to another without packing and unpacking, switching hotels, boarding countless flights, or even doing laundry.

Think it's a fantasy? It's actually a world cruise, the nirvana of many oceangoing devotees. As a bonus, most of these around-the-world voyages include enviable perks, like precruise hotel stays, alcohol, shipboard credit, exclusive-access shore excursions — and, yes, laundry service.

Retired, taking a job hiatus or working remotely? A world cruise is a safe, easy and exhilarating way to score a global adventure beyond compare. You might even make new lifelong friends sharing similar interests.

So, pull out your travel wish list and find an itinerary for those coveted destinations.

Here, you can learn more about what's involved in an around-the-world cruise and drool over 12 terrific choices across a range of fares for an incredible monthslong voyage at sea.

What is a world cruise?

Never mind the moniker, a world cruise might visit several continents but not circumnavigate the globe. Cruise lines usually designate one ship (a few offer two) to sail about 100 days or longer — some even sail more than 200 days — without repeating ports.

World cruises traditionally start in January and end around April or May. They sail round-trip from one American city, such as San Francisco or Miami, or offer a choice of starting points on both coasts, making access easy.

What to know about world cruises

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With so few world cruises available, book far in advance. Bookings open roughly two years in advance, and some small-ship cruises sell out within hours. You'll need the extra time to make arrangements to leave your home for months. For that reason, this story will focus on 2026 world cruises.

Related: Hot cruises you'll need to book at least 1 year in advance — maybe even 2!

Around-the-world cruise cost

Such lengthy sailings cost plenty. The lines with bigger ships offer the lowest fares, although extra fees for what's not included (such as shore excursions and alcohol) can add up quickly. If contemplating a big-ship voyage, read the inclusions carefully, as they vary among lines.

Luxury vessels bundle many costly amenities into the fare, like business- or first-class plane tickets and luxury hotel stays, and charge the most. They also deliver fine dining, pampering service, glam surroundings and impressive special events. (Silversea Cruises has previously rented out an entire island to entertain its world-cruise guests.)

Thus, expect considerable price differences. Count on spending about $20,000 per person minimum to score an entry-level accommodation on the bigger ships and approximately $80,000 to $90,000 per person for an ultraluxury vessel.

Note that for the poshest lines, "entry-level" might mean a spacious, elegant suite with a veranda. For other lines, the most basic cabin is a small, windowless room.

Read on to discover where you can sail to in 2026 on a world cruise.

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Thanks to an overwhelming response to its previous world cruises (2025 is currently sold out), Azamara announced the itinerary for 2026 aboard the 684-passenger Azamara Onward.

Azamara Onward is the newest ship to join the Miami-based line's four-vessel fleet. The ship's size provides an intimate experience and allows it to call on small towns bigger ships can't access.

For 2026, the 155-night, 36-country voyage begins in Miami and ends in Barcelona, with visits to exciting locales in Ecuador, Chile, French Polynesia, New Zealand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Dubai, Greece and others.

Along the way, world cruisers can sample authentic Ecuadorian cuisine; explore the unspoiled beaches and lush parks of Tauranga, New Zealand; and take in the diverse landscape and wildlife of the Galapagos Islands.

The itinerary will include a presailing welcome party, exclusive cultural events, concierge service and other upscale perks.

The 2026 world cruise departs Jan. 6, 2026. Prices start at $85,822 per person for an inside cabin.

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If luxury and unparalleled personal service are important to you, consider Crystal 's 2026 world cruise aboard Crystal Serenity .

The beloved upscale line went bankrupt and stopped sailing in 2022. However, luxury tour operator Abercrombie & Kent acquired it and brought it back to life with a $150 million glow-up, starting with 740-passenger Crystal Serenity.

With renovated expansive suites, an array of social areas and nearly one staff member per guest, Crystal Serenity offers ultimate comfort, quality and personalization. Every cabin comes with a butler ready to assist with reservations, laundry and any other needs you have during your global odyssey.

Beginning in Los Angeles and concluding in Civitavecchia, Italy (the port for Rome), the world cruise spans 135 nights with visits to 27 countries. The cruise kicks off with a welcome celebration, and guests can enjoy themed onboard and shoreside events and gala dinners throughout the sailing.

Exciting destinations along the way include Fiji, New Zealand, Indonesia, China, Sri Lanka, Egypt and Greece. Passengers can savor the unspoiled beaches of Fiji, enjoy street food in Sri Lanka's capital city and celebrate like a Greek god on Mount Olympus, among other events.

Custom excursions and pre- and post-cruise tours organized by Abercrombie & Kent are available along the way (for an additional cost).

Departs Jan. 11, 2026. Prices start at $69,120 per person for an ocean-view cabin.

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Explore the world aboard Queen Anne, Cunard's first new ship in 12 years. The 2,996-passenger vessel debuted in May 2024 and will host one of two Cunard world cruise sailings in January 2026. (Queen Mary 2 will also carry travelers across the globe in 2026.)

Queen Anne's 2026 World Voyage will span 116 nights and begin and end in Hamburg, Germany. Along the way, guests can explore historic churches in the Old Town of Lubeck, Germany, a UNESCO World Heritage site; visit traditional Thai and Buddhist temples in Penang, Malaysia; and spy leopards, rhinos and lions at a wildlife reserve in Durban, South Africa.

Passengers will enjoy spectacular new elements on this ship. The vessel's main pool area, The Pavilion, is topped with a gorgeous retractable glass roof that's not just a showpiece. The functional structure will keep poolgoers dry on rainy days.

The 2,691-passenger Queen Mary 2 sails round-trip from Southampton, England, on a 108-night world cruise . During the journey, passengers can witness firsthand the maritime marvel of the Panama Canal, explore the pristine Bay of Islands in New Zealand and tour the tombs of Egypt's ancient kings, among other memorable experiences.

If you're seeking the most luxurious accommodations and exclusive experiences on board either ship, book Princess Grill or Queens Grill suites. Fares include outstanding amenities such as private dining rooms, coffee and specialty tea service, priority boarding, and a private outdoor lounge area.

Queens Grill suite passengers receive butler service, too. However, many lovely inclusions, such as white-gloved servers presenting complimentary daily tea, are available for all guests.

The world cruise aboard Queen Anne departs Jan. 6, 2026. Prices start at $17,999 per person for an inside cabin.

The world cruise aboard Queen Mary 2 departs Jan. 11, 2026. Prices start at $18,789 per person for an inside cabin.

Holland America

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Grand World Voyage

Holland America 's 132-night Grand World Voyage on the 1,432-passenger Volendam cruises round-trip from Fort Lauderdale. The enticing itinerary ventures far from Florida to must-visit cities such as Tokyo, Mumbai, Singapore and Istanbul. The ship will also traverse the Panama Canal.

Many included overnights allow opportunities to dive deep into local cultures and experiences. Spend extra time in Rio de Janeiro; Papeete, French Polynesia; Sydney; Safaga, Egypt; and Singapore.

On board, relish music venues like BBC Earth in Concert, where a live orchestra plays before a huge backdrop of spectacular wildlife footage. Step One Dance Company presents works by noted choreographers. Count on a buzzy casino, fine dining at specialty restaurants and a professionally staffed fitness center.

Departs Jan. 4, 2026. Prices start at $30,354 per person for an inside cabin.

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MSC Cruises

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MSC Cruises offers something a little different with its 2026 World Cruise — a choice of three embarkation ports. Passengers can board in Genoa, Italy; Marseille, France; or Barcelona. They will return to the same port they left from. The 2,550-passenger MSC Magnifica is the home base for the 118-night journey.

The itinerary features port calls at 47 destinations across 33 countries in Europe, South America, the South Pacific, Australia and Asia. Among the cities you'll explore are Barcelona; Cartagena, Colombia; Cabo San Lucas, Mexico; Auckland; Tokyo; Penang, Malaysia; and Aqaba, Jordan (the port for Petra).

Spend your port days exploring New Zealand's Waitomo Caves, ogling at Jordan's ancient site of Petra, and wandering through the historic streets of Melaka and George Town's central old quarter in Penang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Departs Jan. 5, 6 and 7, 2026 (depending on your embarkation port). Prices start at $17,922 per person for an interior cabin.

Oceania Cruises

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Around the World Cruise

Travelers can explore the world in style on Oceania Cruises ' newest vessel, the lovely 1,200-passenger Vista . It will sail a whopping 179 nights round-trip from Miami for the line's 2026 world cruise , calling at 101 ports in 43 countries.

Cruisers will also have additional world cruise options for shorter and longer versions of this sailing. You can choose a 119-night cruise departing from San Diego or a 196-night voyage departing from Los Angeles. (The latter technically begins in late 2025.)

Prepare to tear up any bucket list on a cruise this long. You'll start off sailing to a handful of ports in Mexico and the Caribbean, venture to the Brazilian Amazon, explore more of South America, and then head off to Africa and Asia. Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, Latin America and Europe round out the itinerary before Vista returns to Miami.

Oceania Cruises is renowned for fine dining. Expect to eat and drink exceptionally well on board.

Departs Jan. 6, 2026. Prices start at $63,099 per person for a veranda cabin.

Princess Cruises

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Princess Cruises promises an unforgettable journey on its 113-night world cruise sailing from Fort Lauderdale (or Los Angeles, as an alternative embarkation port) on the 2,000-passenger Coral Princess.

World cruisers can visit 28 countries with 52 destinations across six continents. Exciting ports of call include Lisbon; Fiji; Naples, Italy; Hong Kong; and Split and Dubrovnik in Croatia. With late-night stays in 13 ports of call and a Hong Kong overnight, you can relish multiple opportunities to wine, dine and enjoy the nightlife ashore.

Beyond onboard activities typical of a Princess sailing (cooking and dance classes, enrichment programs, and musical productions), passengers can enjoy special activities unique to this voyage. Among them are themed deck parties and special entertainment reflecting the history and folklore of the countries you visit.

You can also expect outdoor movies and onboard wellness features such as a spa and fitness center.

From Fort Lauderdale: Departs Jan. 5, 2026. Prices start at $26,959 per person for an interior cabin.

From Los Angeles: Departs Jan. 21, 2026. Prices start at $27,389 per person for an interior cabin.

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Regent Seven Seas Cruises

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Navigate the World

World cruises prove perpetually popular on this ultraluxe line. They often sell out in the blink of an eye.

For 2026, Regent Seven Seas Cruises ' 154-night world cruise on the 700-passenger Seven Seas Mariner will sail round-trip from Miami. This journey will be the line's longest sailing, visiting 77 ports in 41 countries across six continents. The itinerary includes port calls in Guatemala, French Polynesia, Indonesia, India, Mozambique and South Africa. Count on visiting 47 UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Australia's Great Barrier Reef and Robben Island in South Africa.

For all its around-the-world cruises, Regent piles on primo inclusions. First-class flights, unlimited shore excursions, luggage service, an open bar and a visa package are among countless amenities.

If you want to plan beyond 2026, Regent is one of the first cruise lines to announce its 2027 world voyage aboard Seven Seas Splendor . The 127-night sailing departs from Miami and ends in Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy.

The 2026 world cruise departs Jan. 10, 2026. Prices start at $94,999 per person for a veranda suite.

The 2027 world cruise departs Jan. 11, 2027. Prices start at $81,799 per person for a veranda suite.

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Ring of Fire

While most world cruises circumnavigate the globe, this itinerary sails around the Pacific. You can explore Busan, South Korea's Beomeosa Temple, with a rich heritage that dates back over 1,300 years. Snorkel the sapphire waters of Bora Bora, French Polynesia. Ogle at the dichotomy of Hong Kong's modern buildings and historic communities.

You'll find many pinch-me moments on Seabourn 's 128-night, 14-country Ring of Fire world cruise in 2026. It takes place on board the 450-passenger all-suite Seabourn Sojourn and sails the long way from Los Angeles to Vancouver, British Columbia. You'll visit 63 destinations, including seven overnights at Auckland; Melbourne, Australia; Hong Kong; and other exciting cities.

On the ultraluxurious vessel, you can expect exclusive VIP celebrations, like a Caviar in the Surf party. (Note that complimentary Champagne and caviar flow freely on board, too, adding to the happy vibe.)

There's much to love about Seabourn Sojourn. Its intimate size allows truly personalized service from a polished, attentive crew. Seabourn Square, a living room-like venue, is a magnet for affable passengers who quickly make new friends. Count on superb dining and 24-hour room service among a slew of upscale amenities.

Departs Jan. 6, 2026. Prices start at $86,999 per person for an ocean-view cabin.

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Silversea Cruises

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Silversea Cruises ' 2026 world cruise aboard the ultraluxurious, 596-passenger Silver Dawn takes a different approach. It's designed to visit far-flung and remote ports, often out of season, to avoid the touristy crowds.

This 139-night around-the-world cruise sails from Fort Lauderdale to Lisbon and explores 70 ports in 37 countries. Count on visiting enchanting medieval cities, including Dubrovnik and Hvar in Croatia and Kotor in Montenegro. Wonderfully remote port calls to rarely visited destinations such as Easter Island, with its mysterious moai statues, and Nukualofa, Atuona and Fakarava (a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve) in French Polynesia tempt travelers to come aboard for the long haul.

Silver Dawn is a wowser with a game-changer spa , all-suite accommodations, tux-clad butlers for all passengers and complimentary caviar service anytime, anywhere. Expect many fare inclusions, such as business-class flights, shore excursions and private transfers.

Departs Jan. 6, 2026. Prices start at $87,900 per person.

The Three Oceans

Silversea also offers an 80-destination world cruise for 2027, also aboard Silver Dawn.

Departing from Los Angeles for a 148-night voyage , the ship will visit 35 countries and five continents before ending in Copenhagen. The itinerary features 80 port calls, more than any sailing in Silversea's history, and it will also include 20 new destinations for the line.

Passengers can enjoy extended time in select ports with 11 overnight calls in Honolulu; Cairns, Australia; Colombo, Sri Lanka; Cape Town; and Bordeaux, France, among others.

The Three Oceans cruise departs Jan. 8, 2027. Prices start at $78,900 per person.

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Viking World Journeys

Imagine the joy of ticking many bucket list boxes on Viking World Journeys, Viking 's 120-night world cruise on board the 930-passenger Viking Sky in 2026. Book quickly; availability is extremely limited, with many suites and penthouses already sold out.

The Los Angeles-to-London voyage visits 25 countries and 53 ports. The cruise takes a southerly route around Africa, across the Indian Ocean to Southeast Asia and through the Pacific islands (including several stops in Australia and New Zealand) before it swoops up to Hawaii and terminates in California.

Palm-tree ports are plentiful, including Moorea, French Polynesia; Bay of Islands, New Zealand; and Ho Chi Minh City. You'll cross many seas, such as the Tasman, Arafura and Timor, and take your pick of a plethora of possible excursions, including a visit to a Balinese Hindu temple in Indonesia and a tour of the ancient Elephanta Caves in India.

Departs Jan. 5, 2026. Prices start at $54,995 per person for a veranda cabin.

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Uncover the ancient secrets of Egypt amid the welcoming culture of today. See the pyramids from astride a majestic camel. Explore the Temple of Karnak’s 136 soaring pillars. Visit Queen Nefertari’s tomb in the Valley of the Queens. Skim the waters of the Nile by traditional felucca . Enjoy the fragrances of Aswan’s spice market. Join our expert Egyptologists on a 12-day cruisetour through Egypt on board our modern Nile ships, owned and operated by Viking.

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To learn more about each port of call and our included as well as optional excursions, click on the individual days below.

Itinerary and shore excursions are subject to change and may vary by departure.

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One complimentary shore excursion in every port of call

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Hoonah means "where the north wind doesn't blow" in the language of the Tlingit Indians, who make up about 70% of the population of this village on the lee side of Chichagof Island. However, wildlife outnumbers everyone, so watch for bears, eagles and humpback whales, which migrate here in the summer.

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