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If you're looking for a cruise that offers a global perspective, you may want to consider a world cruise. Although these voyages often involve days at sea with varying lengths of time, they are usually quite long. You should be familiar with different cruise lines when choosing a world-class cruise.

Oceania's 180-day roundtrip journey takes you around the globe in just two days

Oceania Cruises has unveiled the itinerary of its upcoming "Around the World in 180 Days" cruise. The 6-cellared Oceania will visit 96 destinations on four continents during its 180-day round-trip cruise. The itinerary includes stops in Australia, New Zealand, South America, Japan, Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, Southeast Asia, and Europe, ending in New York City.


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Oceania's Queen Victoria

Oceania is one of the most popular cruise lines worldwide. They offer a tour that takes you to more than 40 countries, and all continents except Antarctica. The ships are modern and elegant, with many state-ofthe-art amenities. The ships also have a wellness center and spa as well as many restaurants.

Oceania's Nazca Lines

Oceania’s Nazca Line vacations allow you to travel to Peru to experience the Nazca Lines. These mysterious drawings, created in the desert, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. They resemble animals and geometrical figures.


Oceania’s Zuiderdam

Oceania Cruises is the perfect option for you if you dream of sailing around all of the world. You can visit every country on the planet with a 72-day round-the-world itinerary. Special packages are also offered by the cruise line, such as a Panama Canal cruise.

Seabourn Holidays

Seabourn Sojourn vacations allow you to escape the hustle and bustle of life while traveling the world. This luxury ship sails the Pacific and Indian Oceans, and stops in 62 cities on five continents. You'll see some of the world's most popular destinations, as well as a few hidden gems. With a minimum stay of two nights at each port, you will have ample time to explore them all. You will also be able to enjoy a visit at Safaga, Egypt on the voyage. You can also visit Australia's Great Barrier Reef, Chennai and Ho Chi Minh City.


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Coral Princess

The Coral Princess could be the perfect choice for you if you ever wanted to travel around the world. The ship visits six continents, transits the Panama Canal, and makes seven maiden calls. There are 59 possible itineraries available, and the fares start from $14,719 for each person.




FAQ

How long does the journey to port take?

The time it takes to reach the port depends on several factors, including the distance between the port and the ship, the speed at which the ship travels, etc. You should note that not all ships dock at the same location as the shore. This allows them to unload their passengers quickly. Other ships dock further away from land, so it takes longer for the ship to arrive.


What is the all-inclusive cruise ship?

The cruise ships do not offer all-inclusive meals as they do not provide any food for those with dietary restrictions. There is no room service, laundry service, or other amenities like spas, pools, gyms, etc.

Some cruise lines offer "all-inclusive", which covers everything but alcohol. These packages generally include airfare, hotel accommodations or entertainment.


What 4 things determine the cost of a cruise?

The main factors that affect the cost of a cruise are how long you'd like to stay on board, whether an all-inclusive package is preferred, how many people will be traveling with you, and which type of cabin you book.


Can I book my cruise prior to or after I have booked my airfare?

It all depends where you are going. It is generally better to book your cruise before you travel because it gives you more flexibility with dates. Plan your cruise around dates you know are best, such as if you plan to travel to Europe in summer. If you are traveling to Asia or South America, it is a good idea to book your cruise in the off-season to save on high season costs.


How do I choose the right cruise line?

It is easy to find the best cruise line. First, choose the type of cruise that you wish to take. Are you looking for a smaller, intimate cruise or one with many people? Then consider how much money you want to spend. If you are looking at something more affordable, then consider cruises that offer "all inclusive" packages. This will mean that you won't need to pay extra for meals, drinks, entertainment or other amenities. If you are considering a family cruise, ensure the lines you choose have great programs for children.



Statistics

  • You can save 15% off the total price if you book in advance of your trip. (travel.usnews.com)
  • You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)
  • For an example of savings, Royal Caribbean offers up to a 40% discount with a dining package. (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)



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How To

How to keep safe while on a cruiseship

Before embarking on your cruise ship journey, there are many important things you should know. So that you don't get in trouble, it is important to know how to behave aboard. These safety tips will ensure that you have a safe trip.

  1. At all times, be aware of your surroundings. People are more likely to be together when they're eating on a cruise ship than anywhere else. It's easy to become distracted from your duties because you're surrounded by people who want to chat and eat. This should not distract from what you are supposed do. If you witness someone smoking or drinking alcohol, please tell them politely that they must stop.
  2. Keep your room keys close to your body when you board a ship. When you get onboard, hand your key over to the person checking you in. This way, they'll know where to find you if anything happens to you. You should also have your passport on you.
  3. Keep valuables out-of-reach Many cabins have drawers underneath the bed. It's a great spot to store money, passports, and credit cards. Be sure to keep nothing valuable out of plain sight. Your bags should be kept in the closet, so that no one can see them.
  4. Keep hydrated. It can be hard to remember that cruise ships provide ample water. You can take advantage of the complimentary bottled water onboard. Do not become dehydrated. You will feel tired and cranky which can lead to accidents or fights.
  5. Listen to announcements carefully. Announcements appear everywhere, including on TV screens or public address systems. They include safety procedures and emergency exits as well as weather reports. These announcements need to be taken seriously. They may save your life.
  6. You should lock your door before you leave your cabin. No matter how helpful a crew member appears, you should never leave your cabin unlocked. Unlocked doors are often used by thieves to gain entry. You should ask the crew for permission before you use the restroom.
  7. Avoid going overboard alone. The crew will need to wait for you to be rescued if you do fall overboard. Sharks and other marine creatures might be attracted to you while you wait. Waiting until help arrives is the best option.
  8. Never smoke inside the elevator. These elevators are pressured, which means smoke can quickly build up. If you feel dizzy and lightheaded, it is best to get out immediately. Even though the air outside is fresh, it doesn't mean breathing is safe.
  9. Learn the evacuation procedure. Every year, thousands are killed in elevator accidents. Follow the screen instructions in case of an emergency.
  10. Make sure you are familiar with the fire drill. Fire drills happen regularly, usually once per day. Everyone on deck must evacuate when there is a drill. Follow the crew members' directions. When the drill is finished, return to the cabin and lock your door.
  11. Ask questions before you accept food or drink. Cruisers are often concerned about food poisoning. Many people don't realize that certain foods aren't safe to eat while onboard a ship. Raw oysters, for example, are not allowed on most cruise ships. If you're unsure whether or not the food you've been offered is safe, politely refuse and look for another meal instead.
  12. When using the pool, be careful. There have been many cases of passengers falling into the pools accidentally. Do not be alarmed if you fall in the pool. You can also slip and fall off the deck at any moment. Make sure you have the right footwear and pay attention around you.




 



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