From Egypt's ancient pyramids and Morocco's excellent cuisine to the many attractions in Cape Town, South Africa (such as Table Mountain), an Africa cruise is sure to exceed your vacation expectations.
Popular Destinations:
Alexandria (Egypt), Cairo (via Port Said, Egypt), Cape Town (South Africa), Durban (South Africa)
Explore one of the greatest frontiers in the world! Alaska is filled with rare wildlife (including whales and bald eagles), breathtaking glaciers, historic gold mining towns, great seafood, and much more.
Popular Destinations:
Anchorage, Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway, Victoria (British Columbia)
Taking a cruise expedition to the Arctic is a true bucket list trip. Ships sailing in these waters are typically premium, intimate vessels, allowing you to experience unique wildlife and breathtaking natural surroundings.
Asia, the Land of the Rising Sun, is home to a wide range of tourist attractions. While on an Asia cruise you'll be able to visit ultra-modern cities like Hong Kong and Tokyo, as well as a slew of ancient temples.
Popular Destinations:
Bangkok (Thailand), Halong Bay (Vietnam), Hong Kong (China), Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang, Malaysia), Singapore, Toyko (Japan)
Filled with wonders of nature (such as Ayers Rock and The Great Barrier Reef) and man-made marvels (like the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House), Australia is a unique cruise destination. Its neighbor, New Zealand, is home to breathtaking landscapes and enchanting cities.
From short 3-night cruises departing from Florida to longer week-long cruises from a few east coast cities (such as New York), there are a ton of options when it comes to Bahamas cruises.
Popular Destinations:
Freeport, Nassau (for Paradise Island), Port Canaveral (for Orlando, FL), Various Private Islands
From the shopping and fabulous white-sand beaches to the world-class golf courses and historic towns, Bermuda is an excellent choice for your next cruise vacation.
Canada and New England are rich with history, vineyards and wildlife. One of the most popular attractions in this region is the breathtaking fall foliage, plus there is always great food to eat and cities to visit.
Popular Destinations:
Bar Harbor (Maine), Boston (Massachusetts), Halifax (Nova Scotia), Newport (Rhode Island), St. John (New Brunswick), Quebec City (Quebec)
The exotic islands of the Caribbean are among the most popular cruise vacation destinations. Among the many highlights of the Caribbean are white-sand beaches, warm and tropical weather, and tropical fish.
Popular Destinations:
Aruba, Cozumel (Mexico), Jamaica, Key West (Florida), Martinique, San Juan (Puerto Rico), St. Lucia, St. Maarten/St. Martin, St. Thomas, Turks & Caicos
From Ancient Mayan ruins and excellent Spanish cuisine to opportunities to learn history and culture or set out on an adrenaline-fueled adventure, a Central America cruise is certain to help you check some exciting items off your traveling bucket list!
Popular Destinations:
Belize City (Belize), Panama City (Panama), Puerto Caldera (Costa Rica), Puerto Quetzal (Guatemala), Roatan (Honduras)
A very limited number of cruises don't visit a port of call during the cruise, but rather are intended for those looking for a short (typically a couple of nights) getaway, where the ship is the destination.
Rich with history and beauty, Europe is where you can discover some of the most amazing destinations in the world. Cruises in this region are usually grouped by the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and Western Europe. In addition to ocean cruises, more intimate river cruises are offered throughout the continent.
Popular Destinations:
Amsterdam (The Netherlands), Barcelona (Spain), Copenhagen (Denmark), Dubrovnik (Croatia), Istanbul (Turkey), London (England), Paris (France), Rome (via Civitavecchia, Italy), Santorini (Greece), Stockholm (Sweden), Venice (Italy)
The Galapagos Islands, located off the coast of Ecuador, are one of the most exotic and breathtaking destinations in the world. In few other places can you see such diverse and rare wildlife (such as whales, dolphins, flamingos and penguins).
Popular Destinations:
Baltra, Puerto Ayora (Isla Santa Cruz), Punta Moreno (Fernandina)
An advantage of taking a Hawaii cruise is that you can visit multiple islands without having to fly between them, packing and unpacking daily. Attractions include beautiful beaches, volcanoes and Pearl Harbor.
World-class beaches, lagoons, and reefs, along with rare wildlife, and rich culture are just a sampling of what you can expect when taking a cruise throughout the Indian Ocean. The exotic islands you'll visit may include the Seychelles, Madagascar, and Mauritius.
Popular Destinations:
Mahe (Seychelles), Nosy Be (Madagascar), Port Louis (Mauritius)
Ancient ruins, entertaining mariachi bands, beautiful beaches and great shopping; that is just a glimpse at what a Mexican Riviera cruise has to offer you. Mexico cruises are a fabulous choice for all cruisers!
There are many places of interest to visit while on a Middle East cruise. Among them are Jerusalem ("The Holy Land"), the ancient pyramids of Egypt and the futuristic, luxury skyscrapers of Dubai.
Popular Destinations:
Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), Alexandria (Egypt), Cairo (via Port Said, Egypt), Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Jerusalem (via Ashdod or Haifa, Israel), Muscat (Oman)
A Pacific Northwest cruise may include ports of call on a large cruise ship visiting bustling US and Canadian cities like Seattle, San Francisco and Vancouver. Or, such a cruise could be aboard an intimate river cruise ship, sailing down the breathtaking Columbia and Snake Rivers, reliving the travels of Louis & Clark.
Popular Destinations:
Astoria (Oregon), San Francisco (California), Seattle (Washington), Victoria (British Columbia)
Whether you're looking for rainforests, ancient ruins, or beaches, a Panama Canal cruise has all of this and more to offer you. Cruising through the locks of the Panama Canal is a truly unique experience.
Popular Destinations:
Colon (Panama), Puerto Limon (Costa Rica), Puerto Quetzal (Guatemala), Puntarenas (via Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica)
A repositioning cruise is a one-way cruise that starts and ends in different ports of call. Transatlantic cruises sail across the Atlantic ocean (for example, between a European and US port), with the westbound voyages providing some guests with the opportunity to retrace the path taken by their ancestors when immigrating to America. Transpacific cruises cross the Pacific Ocean (for example, from Asia or Australia to the US).
Popular Destinations:
Barcelona (Spain), Lisbon (Portugal), Fort Lauderdale (Florida), New York (New York), San Francisco (California), Copenhagen (Denmark)
Sail down the historic Volga or Svir rivers, and visit world famous, culture-rich cities like Moscow and St. Petersburg, as well as other ports that larger ocean going ships simply cannot reach. Russian river cruise itineraries are filled with opportunities to experience their country's rich culture, and to visit famous sites such as the Kermlin, Red Square, Hermitage, and more.
Typically between 7- and 14-nights in length (sometimes even longer), a South America cruise may feature the opportunity for you to visit tropical rainforests, breathtaking beaches, national parks and even Antarctica (home of the South Pole). There are a limited number of expedition-style cruises that depart from South America, only visiting ports in Antarctica.
Popular Destinations:
Buenos Aires (Argentina), Deception Island (South Shetland Islands), Falkland Islands, Montevideo (Uruguay), Rio de Janerio (Brazil), Ushuaia (Argentina), Santiago (via Valparaiso, Chile)
The South Pacific is one of the most exotic vacation destinations in the world. Because of this, a South Pacific cruise is a very popular vacation choice among Honeymooners, avid travelers, and many others.
To say there are many popular vacation destinations within the United States is an understatement. From metropolitan cities and quaint towns to sprawling national parks and beach resorts, the United States offers perfect vacation destinations for everyone.
Popular Destinations:
Grand Canyon National Park (Arizona), Los Angeles (California), Miami (Florida), New York City (New York), Orlando (Florida), San Francisco (California), Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, Montana and Idaho), Yosemite National Park (California)
On a US Pacific Coast cruise you'll have the opportunity to visit wonderful cities, enjoy beautiful beaches, see famous landmarks (like the Golden Gate Bridge and Space Needle), visit wine country, and much more.
Popular Destinations:
Los Angeles (California), San Diego (California), San Francisco (California), Seattle (Washington), Vancouver (British Columbia)
The historic rivers of the United States offer a truly unique and enriching vacation experience. Possibilities include paddlewheel ships that cruise through the Mississippi River, as well as port-filled itineraries aboard intimate ships in the rivers of Memphis, New Orleans, Ohio, and many other areas. Cruises along the scenic Columbia and Snake Rivers allow guests to follow the journeys of Lewis & Clark.
Popular Destinations:
Baltimore (Maryland), Charleston (South Carolina), Memphis (Tennessee), Nashville (Tennessee), New Orleans (Louisiana), Portland (Oregon), Seattle (Washington), St. Louis (Missouri), Victoria (British Columbia)
From American history and maritime lifestyles to the many attractions in Washington D.C. (such as the Smithsonian Museums), a US Southeast Coast cruise is a cruise destination you won't soon forget!
Popular Destinations:
Charleston (South Carolina), Jacksonville (Florida), Baltimore (Maryland)
One of the most comprehensive vacations possible, a World cruise is typically anywhere from 90- to 110-nights in length. Available only on a few cruise lines, we have fabulous World Cruise deals available.
Popular Destinations:
Amsterdam (The Netherlands), Bangkok (Thailand), Barcelona (Spain), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Dubai (United Arab Emirates), New York City (New York), Hong Kong (China), Jamaica, London (United Kingdom), Maui (Hawaii), St. Petersburg (Russia), Sydney (Australia), Tahiti