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If you're looking for a cruise that offers a global perspective, you may want to consider a world cruise. These cruises usually involve several days at sea. However, the length of the voyage varies. Knowing the history of different cruise lines is crucial when you're choosing a cruise around the world.

Oceania's 180 day round trip voyage

Oceania Cruises released the itinerary of their "Around the World - 180 Days" cruise. Oceania's 6-cellared ship will visit 96 locations on four continents over its 180-day roundtrip cruise. The itinerary includes stops on Australia, New Zealand (South America), Japan, South America and Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula. It ends in New York City.


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Oceania’s Queen Victoria

Oceania cruises are one of the biggest cruise lines in the globe. You can travel to more than 40 countries and every continent except Antarctica. The ships are luxurious and modern, with many state of the art facilities. They also include a vitality center, spa, and several restaurants.

Oceania's Nazca Lines

Oceania's Nazca Line vacations offer a great way for you to visit Peru and to see the Nazca Lines. These mysterious drawings, created in the desert, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. They resemble animals as well as geometrical figures.


Oceania's Zuiderdam

Oceania Cruises may be the right option for you if your dream is to sail around every country in the world. Oceania Cruises offers a round-the world itinerary that takes you to every country in the globe. It lasts more than 72 days. A Panama Canal cruise is one of the special packages offered by the cruise line.

Seabourn Inn

You can get away from it all and travel the world in style with a Seabourn Sojourn vacation. This luxury ship sails the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans, stopping in 62 ports on five continents. You'll see some of the world's most popular destinations, as well as a few hidden gems. And with a minimum of two nights in each port, you'll have plenty of time to explore each one. A stopover in Egypt will allow you to visit Safaga. You can also visit the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, as well as Chennai and Ho Chi Minh City.


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Coral Princess

The Coral Princess is a great choice for anyone who has ever dreamed of taking a cruise around the world. The ship travels to six continents, makes seven maiden calls, and transits the Panama Canal. You have a choice of 59 itineraries, with fares starting at $14,719 per head.




FAQ

Is there anything else I should know before going on a cruise?

Before you embark on your first cruise, it is important to be well-informed. You will travel with others. You never know what they think about things so don't be too critical. Keep in mind that you will be dining and drinking with strangers. Dress appropriately. You should not wear tank tops or shorts on deck. Comfortable clothing will not cause you to get dirty. You should be prepared for extreme temperatures. Be sure to pack lots of sunscreens. Bring a hat, sunglasses, and a light jacket just in case you have to spend some time outside. Last but not least, be responsible for your actions. Don't drink-drive!


What is the cost of a cruise vacation?

One person can cruise for $1,000 plus taxes and fees. The average price for a family of four is $4,200. This includes all meals, drinks and entertainment. It also includes port fees, gratuities, and other shipboard amenities.


Can I bring my pet with me?

Most cruise lines allow pets to travel on board. There are however some restrictions. It is important that you ensure your pet is able to travel. Pets too sick to travel should be kept away from the plane. Secondly, you cannot bring any animals on board unless they are service dogs. Service dogs are trained for disabled persons. You can't bring any type or dangerous animal to board.


How long does it take from port to port?

It depends on many factors such as the distance between the port & the ship and the speed at which it travels. Important to remember that some ships dock very close by shore, so they can unload their passengers as quickly as possible. Others dock further from shore so the ship takes longer to arrive.


Where should I go on my next cruise?

You should think about where you would like to go if you're interested in visiting other ports of call. This information can be used to narrow your search. If history is your passion, then you might be interested in a cruise which visits places like Alaska, Bermuda, Canada and England. You may be more interested in water sports and beaches, so you might consider a trip that includes destinations such Jamaica, Aruba. Bahamas, Costa Rica. Panama. Hawaii.


Are you required to have a passport to travel on a cruise ship?

A passport is essential for anyone who wants to travel around the globe. You can travel to any country with a passport without needing a visa or other paperwork.

A passport is required to be permitted into certain countries. It allows you longer stays abroad.


How does cruising work?

When you book a cruise you must pay a deposit. This deposit is usually between $50 and $100. Your balance is due 30 days before departure. Check into your cabin when you arrive at the port. You can then take part in any of the onboard activities.



Statistics

  • You can save 15% off the total price if you book in advance of your trip. (travel.usnews.com)
  • If you're traveling alone, you may also need to factor in a single supplement, adding up to as much as 100% of the cruise fare. (travel.usnews.com)
  • *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)
  • In addition, 10 to 15 percent gratuity is typically added to bar bills — for alcohol and soft drinks — and gratuities are applied to spa treatments. (cruiseline.com)



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How To

How do I plan my first Cruise?

A cruise planning process is similar to any other trip. There are many things you need to consider such as where to go and what activities to include, costing, and budgeting. However, if you're new to cruising, there are some key differences when planning your first cruise. For example, cruises typically last much longer than land vacations (up to 3 weeks), so you won't want to leave anything out! Here are some tips to help make this vacation even easier:

  1. Start early. Book your cruise at least six months in advance. You can save money and avoid crowds by booking early. Plus, you'll have plenty of time to research the ship, itinerary, ports, and activities. There might be a great deal on airfare!
  2. You can choose a destination. There are lots of reasons why people love cruising to different destinations. Some prefer to explore cities while others prefer to relax on board. No matter what your preference, remember that you must consider the destination you want to visit. Popular choices include the Caribbean, Europe, and Alaska.
  3. Booking a Suite is a good option if money is not an issue. Suites include extra space, a private terrace, and additional amenities. They can be rented from $100 to $300 per night, depending upon the size of your room or the availability of suites on your sailing date.
  4. Check the weather forecast. Cruising can often be associated with warm tropical environments. You should also check the weather forecasts of the ports on the day you plan to visit them. It's unpredictable in the ocean, especially in Antarctica or Alaska, so it is important to be aware of what the weather might be like before you book your cruise.
  5. Limit your packing to 10 items for your cruise. You don't want to have a suitcase full of clothes and shoes. It's better to pack only what you actually need in small bags. You should also bring layers of clothing as you may not always have access to laundry facilities.
  6. Do your research - Read online reviews before buying tickets. Make sure you understand the pricing policies, what services they provide, and whether their cancellation policy makes sense for you.
  7. Do not miss these must-see destinations - Make sure you visit each port at least once. Each area has its own charms and culture so you should take advantage of every opportunity.




 



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