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Rainforest Cruises

  • Amazon River
  • Galápagos Islands
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  • Pacific Coast
  • Patagonia Cruises
  • Machu Picchu
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Terms & Conditions

All Rainforest Cruises customers must carefully read our terms and conditions prior to booking, as they are strictly enforced. If you have any questions at all, please contact us for clarification prior to booking. All Rainforest Cruises customers are deemed to have read, understood, and accepted these terms and conditions before making any deposit payments.

Rainforest Cruises’ Terms and Conditions of Sale

The following Terms and Conditions (referred to herein as these “Terms and Conditions” or “Agreement”) apply to all travel and travel related Services offered for sale by Mighty Travel LLC dba Rainforest Cruises (“Rainforest Cruises”) and/or its officers, directors, employees, representatives, affiliates, agents, or subcontractors (hereinafter referred to as “Rainforest Cruises, “we,” or “us”).  Rainforest Cruises is located at 1680 Michigan Avenue, Suite 700, Miami Beach, Florida 33139.  Our telephone numbers are 1-305-699-3323 or 1-888-215-3555.

The terms “Service” or “Services” as used in these Terms and Conditions encompass: airfare, passage on cruises, charters, river boats, aircraft and other water vessels, ground transportation, hotel rooms, resorts, or other lodgings, tours, leisure or adventure activities, equipment rentals, expeditions, trip insurance and any other travel or travel related products offered or sold by Rainforest Cruises.  The term “Trip” or “Tour” is defined as any Service, or package of Services, offered or sold by us. “Supplier” or “Vendor” refers to any provider of the Services we offer. “Itinerary” refers to the particularized schedule for a Trip.  References herein to “Traveler,” “you,” or “your” shall apply to each and any of the following: a party participating in an offered Trip and/or the party who purchases (or attempts to purchase) a Trip for themselves and/or others, including their Parent or Legal Guardian who accepts these Terms and Conditions on their behalf if the party participating is not of legal age to enter into a binding legal contract on their own behalf.

All bookings of Trips are also subject to the Terms and Conditions of the Supplier of the Service(s) incorporated in a Trip . By placing an order with Rainforest Cruises, you agree to abide by all the Terms and Conditions of the applicable Suppliers without reservation, and to be bound by the limitations therein. If the Supplier’s Terms and Conditions are ever in conflict with the Terms and Conditions of Rainforest Cruises, Rainforest Cruises’ will control all issues relating to the liabilities and responsibilities of Rainforest Cruises.

Please read these Terms and Conditions carefully, ask us any questions you have about them, and consult your attorney before you agree to be bound by them.  Traveler acknowledges that they have taken note of these Terms and Conditions before making a booking and have accepted the same by checking the “I have read and agree to the Terms & Conditions” box.  When Traveler is purchasing a Trip for one or more Travelers besides themselves, checking the “I have read and agree to the Terms & Conditions” box verifies that Traveler: (1) has informed all other Travelers in their group of these Terms and Conditions and supplied all other Travelers a copy of the same; (2) has full authority on behalf of all the persons whose names appear thereon to accept the Terms & Conditions on their behalf, including for Travelers who are not of legal age to accept these Terms and Conditions on their own behalf; (3) agrees to be responsible for any error in the accuracy of information they provide us in regards to those Travelers; and (4) warrants that the Traveler(s), after consideration and with an opportunity to consult legal counsel, also agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions, including the limitations of liabilities and cancellation policies herein.  Without this acceptance, the processing of a booking is not technically possible. Therefore, by placing an order with Rainforest Cruises, you (and all Travelers in your group if applicable) agree to abide by these Terms and Conditions without reservation and to be bound by the limitations herein.

  • Eligibility
  • Modification of Our Terms and Conditions
  • Prices and Surcharges
  • Reservations/Bookings
  • Initial Deposit and Final Payment
  • Payment Methods
  • Cancellation, Substitution, and Alteration Policies
  • Issuing Travel Documents
  • Travelers with Special Needs or Disabilities
  • Passports, Visas, Reciprocity Fees, Insurance & Health Requirements
  • Accommodations
  • Air Transport
  • Activities Offered During your Trip
  • Marketing Materials and Illustrative Photos
  • Legal Compliance and Proper Conduct
  • Local Customs, Laws, and Travel Risks
  • Age, Fitness and Participation
  • Medical and Physical Conditions
  • Medical Emergencies
  • Use of Information
  • Traveler Complaints
  • Seller of Travel Registration Information
  • Limitation of Liability
  • Disclaimer of Warranties
  • Indemnification and Release
  • Force Majeure
  • Chargebacks
  • Disputes: Binding Arbitration, Governing Law, Jurisdiction, Venue, etc.
  • Attorney’s Fees, Costs, and Expenses of Suit
  • Severability and Survivability
  • Waiver, Etc.

1. Eligibility . The Services offered by Rainforest Cruises are available for purchase by, but not limited to, residents of the United States while in the United States, its territories, possessions, and protectorates, who have all the requisite power and authority to enter into and perform the obligations under these Terms and Conditions. No unaccompanied minors (those under 18 years of age) will be accepted. The Lead Passenger (the Traveler who submits a Trip reservation for others) must be over the age of 18 to purchase a Rainforest Cruises Trip and agree to these Terms and Conditions. If a lead passenger is traveling with a minor, we need to approve the reservation on a case-by-case basis, and the minor’s parent or guardian accompanying them must accept full responsibility for the minor. 2. Modification of Our Terms and Conditions. Our Terms and Conditions may be amended or modified by us at any time, without notice, on the understanding that such changes will not apply to Trips booked prior to the amendment or modification. It is therefore essential that you consult and accept our Terms and Conditions at the time of making a booking, particularly in order to determine which provisions are in operation at that time in case they have changed since the last time you placed an order with Rainforest Cruises or reviewed our Terms and Conditions. 3. Prices and Surcharges. Our prices are contractual tariffs. No claim relating to the price of a Trip will be considered once the reservation is effective. All prices are quoted in US dollars (US$). Rates for Services are based on tariffs and exchange rates in effect at the time of posting and may be subject to change prior to departure in the event of unforeseen and substantial changes to any of the following: tariffs, exchange rates, the price of fuel, services and labor, or any social or environmental manifestation affecting the proper execution of services.

Unless otherwise stated in the description of a Trip, the following amounts will NOT be included as part of one of our Trip’s advertised price: • Items of a personal nature such as incidentals, toiletries, etc. • costs associated with Passports or Visas • airfares, airport taxes, excess baggage charges • inspection, customs, immigration and naturalization fees • sales taxes, if applicable • single room supplement • travel insurance including medical, accidents, lost baggage and/or trip cancellation • all tips and gratuities (included tips and gratuities vary by program) • costs of any food or drinks not advertised as included in your Trip price • any other activities or items not explicitly advertised as included in the price of a Trip in its description. 4. Reservations/Bookings. To make a reservation with Rainforest Cruises, please contact us at 1-305-699-3323 or 1-888-215-3555 or email us at [email protected] . Rainforest Cruises will provide a written confirmation of your Trip booking upon receipt of all of the following: deposit payment, all Traveler information web forms that have been fully completed, and flight information. If flight information is not available, written confirmation of your Trip may still be given provided the Traveler agrees to provide flight information as soon as it becomes available. For those Travelers booking a cruise and land tours through us, we will also provide a service list of the land tour portion of your Trip after all your requested Services have been confirmed, then two weeks prior to your travel date you will receive a copy of the final program of your Trip via email. You will receive a physical copy upon arrival in your destination along with the necessary vouchers. The final program will contain all the contact information and details of each Accommodation and Activity you have booked. 5. Initial Deposit and Final Payment a. Deposits: To secure a booking, the passenger must provide a non-refundable deposit equal to 30% of the entire price of their trip. Where applicable, all flights (domestic and international) must be paid 100% in advance to secure spaces. b. Final payment is due no later than 100 days before departure. In case of non-payment of the balance by the due date, Rainforest Cruises reserves the right to treat the booking as cancelled by Client. Final payments are non-refundable . c. Booking a private charter may result in variations on schedule and breakdown of deposit and final payments due. Charter terms vary according to vessel, region, season, and group composition, and will be communicated to the Client prior to booking. All payments received for private charters are non-refundable . 6. Payment Methods. We accept payment by: a. personal check, drawn on a US bank, b. wire transfer payment with all wiring and transfer fees and costs paid by the sender, and c. payment by Credit Card with a convenience fee of 3.5%, payable to Rainforest Cruises. For those transactions involving credit cards, Rainforest Cruises can take payment over the phone or by sending a secure payment link.

Deposits and final payments made by check should be sent to: Chase, NBBM P.O. Box 6185 Westerville OH 43086 or directly to our account at Chase bank.

If we could not take payment from your payment card account, we will send you an email or call you regarding the matter. This could be because of insufficient funds in your payment card account, incorrect details provided by you on our site, any fraud alerts received from our fraud prevention system or if your bank declined the transaction. You can also contact your bank or card issuing company to authorize your transaction or provide us a different payment card acceptable by Rainforest Cruises. We do not take responsibility for any damages caused by the non-acceptance of your payment for whatever reason. If we notice any fraudulent transaction from the provided credit or debit card, we will inform such activity to our Credit Card Verification Company, bank, or Supplier, and if required we will also inform the appropriate legal authorities. We process all credit and debit card transactions securely and transmit the data using SSL. 7. Cancellation, Substitution, and Alteration Policies.

a. Cancellations and Alterations attributable to Traveler

1) The deposit paid to reserve a Trip is 100% non-refundable.

2) Certain elements in an itinerary such as flights, cruise deposits, hotels, and Inca Trail bookings, and any other special service requiring full payment to confirm, are all 100% non-refundable due to Suppliers’ policies.

3) All other reservations cancelled less than 100 days prior to the departure date of the tour are subject to full loss of their deposit and final payment. Please note that a no show passenger is treated as a cancellation less than 100 days prior to departure and forfeits all deposits and payments made as well, regardless of the circumstances.

4) Traveler may cancel their booking at any time provided that the cancellation is communicated to Rainforest Cruises in writing. Cancellation will be applied based on the date on which we receive written notification. Rainforest Cruises will provide Traveler with any documentation needed, such as a Cancellation Letter, which may be used to support claims against travel insurance.

5) In case part of a booking is cancelled, the remaining party may have to pay additional charges (e.g. under-occupancy, or single room supplements).

6) A one-time change to a travel date may be permitted for extreme emergencies, and only if permissible by the policies of our local suppliers. A written request must be submitted up to 100 days prior to your original travel date. Rainforest Cruises reserves the right , at its sole discretion, to determine whether a request to alter a travel date will be granted or declined. To qualify, Traveler will be expected to make full payment of the entire invoice based on the due date of the originally booked trip (not the altered date). Changes can only apply to the exact services previously booked, and are not subject to downgrades, promotions, or lower value offerings of any kind. Rainforest Cruises will not compensate clients for any change in value of the services. Any new travel date must take place within a maximum of one year of the original travel date. Travel date changes will incur an administrative fee of up to $250 per person in addition to any fees, penalties and rate increases applied by the terms and conditions of our individual suppliers. After a one-time change requested by a traveler is permitted, subsequent cancellation for any reason will result in full loss of deposit and final payment with no exceptions.

b. Substitution of Travelers

If any member of your party is unable to travel, it may be possible to transfer the booking to another suitable person, provided that written notice is given at least 30 days prior to departure. An administration fee of US$150 will be levied in addition to any costs or fees imposed by our Suppliers. Air Travel cannot be substituted.

c. Cancellations and/or Alterations attributable to Rainforest Cruises or Force Majeure

Particularly as a result of causes beyond our control (ie. weather and travel conditions, river water levels, political or environmental changes, pandemics, equipment failure, mechanical malfunction of any kind, flight schedule changes or rescheduling of air routes and times, referred to herein jointly as “Force Majeure”), we have the right to make changes to and/or cancel confirmed bookings. While we always endeavor to avoid changes and cancellations, we must reserve the right to do so and to substitute alternative arrangements of comparable monetary value, or credit voucher equivalent to payments made (minus transaction fees), without compensation. Rainforest Cruises reserves the right to adjust the Itinerary or change the modes of ground and air travel, change the quality of accommodations or otherwise change the Tour without prior notice. We accept no liability for loss of enjoyment as a result of these changes. Rainforest Cruises will attempt to provide advanced notice of any changes to Itinerary or Services to the extent possible.

Any additional charges incurred arising from the postponement, delay or extension of a trip or adjustment to the itinerary due to Force Majeure will be the Traveler’s responsibility. Traveler accepts that cruise captains have full authorization to modify itineraries in the interest, enjoyment and safety of the passengers and vessel.

If a Major Change to an Itinerary (not an adjustment or modification as described above) is known to us at the time of the booking, the Client will be informed immediately. If a Major Change becomes necessary after booking, Rainforest Cruises will inform the Clients as soon as reasonably possible. When a Major Change is made, as long as that the Major Change is not made because of Force Majeure, the Client will have the choice of accepting the change of arrangements, purchasing any other available Tour or canceling the Tour and obtaining a full refund. 8. Issuing Travel Documents. Travel documents will only be sent to the purchasing Traveler who places the order and personally agrees to these Terms and Conditions. Should you change your name, passport, email address, phone number, or address before your departure date, you are required to advise us of the change. If a Traveler provides incorrect information to Rainforest Cruises, we do not assume any liability if the Trip is adversely affected or made impossible by the non-receipt of travel documents. 9. Travelers with Special Needs or Disabilities. If you have special needs (e.g., wheelchair accessible room, traveling with seeing eye dog, etc.) you must call all relevant Service providers for your Trip ahead of time and verify that special needs can be met. Depending on their terms and conditions, your reservation may be refunded, canceled or modified if special handicapped needs cannot be met. Rainforest Cruises make no guarantee as to the ability of any Accommodations, Cruise ship, activity provider, or facilities advertised on its site to meet the special needs of disabled clients. 10. Travel Insurance. Rainforest Cruises strongly recommends all of its clients to purchase of Travel Insurance immediately upon booking. Coverage should, at minimum, include emergency medical evacuation, trip delay (interruption or after departure coverage), baggage and repatriation. If you decline, you will personally assume full responsibility for any financial loss associated with your travel arrangements, and you could lose your travel investment and/or have to pay more money to correct the unforeseen situation. For example, you will suffer a loss if: (i) your flight has been cancelled and Tour is nonrefundable; (ii) you need to cancel your trip due to illness; (iii) a hurricane, volcano, earthquake or similar natural disaster occurs while traveling and you are stranded; (iv) your cruise line, airline, or tour operator files for bankruptcy, unless you have paid by credit card; (v) a terrorist incident or social turmoil occurs at the destination you planned on visiting; (vi) you have a medical emergency and need medical attention or evacuation; (vii) your bags are lost and your medication is in them, and you need to have an emergency prescription filled; or (viii) your passport and wallet are stolen, and you need emergency cash and a replacement passport.

Should you have to cancel your Trip because of illness, injury or death to you or an immediate family member, depending on the type of coverage purchased, Trip cancellation insurance may protect some or all deposits and payments for both air and Tour costs. Trip cancellation and interruption penalties are significant. Purchasing Trip cancellation insurance at a much later date may limit some of the coverage as to pre-existing or other conditions. Some countries actually require proof of public or private health insurance for the duration of your stay in the country, and if the traveler cannot provide proof of said insurance, immigration officers could deny the traveler entrance into the country [see section 11 for more information].

Optional travel Insurance can be purchased via Squaremouth. Questions relating to coverage must be referred to the relevant insurer. It is Traveler’s responsibility to understand the limitations of their insurance coverage and purchase additional insurance, or seek a different insurance provider, as needed. It is the Traveler’s sole responsibility to research, evaluate and purchase appropriate coverage. Traveler agrees that Rainforest Cruises is not responsible for any uninsured losses. 11. Passports, Visas, Reciprocity Fees, Insurance & Health Requirements. It is Traveler’s sole responsibility to verify they have all the necessary visas, transit visas, passport, proof of insurance and vaccinations prior to travel and paid any required reciprocity fees for their destination. A full and valid passport is required for all persons traveling to any of the destinations outside the U.S. that we feature. You must obtain and have possession of a valid passport, all visas, permits and certificates, proof of insurance and vaccination certificates required for your entire Trip.

Most international Trips require a passport valid until at least six (6) months beyond the scheduled end of your Itinerary. Non-U.S. citizens should contact the appropriate consular office for any requirements pertaining to their Trip. Further information on entry requirements can be obtained from the State Department by phone (202) 647-5335 or online , or directly from the destination country’s website.

Some countries require you to be in possession of a return ticket or exit ticket and have sufficient funds, etc. Similarly, certain countries require that the Traveler produce evidence of insurance/repatriation coverage before it will issue a visa.

You must carefully observe all applicable formalities and ensure that the surnames and forenames used for all passengers when making a booking and appearing in your travel documents (booking forms, travel tickets, vouchers, etc.), correspond exactly with those appearing on your passport, visas, etc.

Immunization requirements vary from country to country and even region to region. Up-to date information should be obtained from your local health department and consulate. You assume complete and full responsibility for, and hereby release Rainforest Cruises from, any duty of checking and verifying vaccination or other entry requirements of each destination, as well as all safety and security conditions of such destinations during the length of the proposed travel or extensions expected or unexpected. For State Department information about conditions abroad that may affect travel safety and security, you can contact them by phone at (202) 647-5335. For foreign health requirements and dangers, contact the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) at (404) 332-4559, use their fax information service at (404) 332-4565, or go to https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/.

It is your responsibility to ensure that you hold the correct, valid documents for the countries you are visiting and have obtained the necessary vaccinations, proof of insurance, clearance to travel, and hold the necessary confirmations for medications required as we cannot be held liable for any illness, delays, compensation, claims and costs resulting from your failure to meet these requirements.

WE CANNOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY IF YOU ARE REFUSED PASSAGE ON ANY AIRLINE, CRUISE, TRANSPORT OR ENTRY INTO ANY COUNTRY DUE TO THE FAILURE ON YOUR PART TO CARRY OR OBTAIN THE CORRECT DOCUMENTATION. IF FAILURE TO DO SO RESULTS IN FINES, SURCHARGES, CLAIMS, FINANCIAL DEMANDS OR OTHER FINANCIAL PENALTIES BEING IMPOSED ON US, YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INDEMNIFYING AND REIMBURSING US ACCORDINGLY. 12. Accommodations. “Accommodations” are any lodgings in a dwelling or similar living quarters afforded to Travelers including, but not limited to, hotels, quarters in ships and charters, motels, and resorts. Rainforest Cruises provides the accommodations for its Trips through third-party Suppliers and retains no ownership or management interest in those Accommodations. Rainforest Cruises does not guarantee the location or the amenities of the Accommodations nor the performance of the third-party Vendors. If any issues arise, please contact the owner/operators of the respective Accommodations directly.

Accommodations and living standards may vary from country to country, especially in some of the remote locations we visit. Rainforest Cruises makes no guarantees about the living standards in remote locations, but we will try to work with an Accommodation provider within the same category you purchased, if available, should serious problems as to habitability arise. Any additional costs, i.e. upgrades etc., will be borne by the Traveler.

Prices of Accommodations are based on double occupancy unless described otherwise. If you prefer single Accommodations, some Accommodations require you to pay a single supplement fee which can vary depending on the Accommodation. Please contact us for specifics on the single supplement fees as well as pricing for children. 13. Air Transport. The flight times given by Rainforest Cruises are for general guidance only and are subject to change. Up-to-date flight times will be shown on the tickets. The Client must check the tickets very carefully immediately upon receipt of the latest timings. Rainforest Cruises will not be responsible for informing Traveler in the event of any flight alterations, it is Traveler’s responsibility to monitor. If your booked flight was one suggested by the cruise line, we cannot be responsible if that flight is changed.

Rainforest Cruises’ responsibilities in respect to air travel are limited by the relevant airline’s Contract of Carriage. All airline Contracts of Carriage are available for view publicly on their websites and at their office branches. Rainforest Cruises is not able to specify the type of aircraft to be used by any airline or guarantee seat assignments. In addition, Rainforest Cruises is not responsible for losses due to cancelled flights, seats, or changed flight itineraries. Airlines retain the right to adjust flight times and schedules at any time, and these changes may include a change in the airline you fly, your aircraft type or destination. Such alterations do not constitute a significant change to your Trip arrangements and Traveler will therefore not be entitled to cancel without paying the normal charges described herein as a result. If an airline cancels or delays a flight, you should work with the airline to ensure you arrive at your destination on or ahead of time. Rainforest Cruises will not provide any refund for Trips missed, in part or full, due to missed, cancelled or delayed flights, or other flight irregularities including, without limitation, denied boarding whether or not you are responsible for such denial. Airline flights may be overbooked. A person denied boarding on a flight may be entitled to a compensatory payment or other benefits. The rules for denied boarding are available at all ticket counters in your Contract of Carriage. The airline fulfilling your reservation may change from the airline displayed on our website.

Direct flights may be “non-stop” or may involve one or more stop-overs (in the latter case this means the same flight by the airline, because the flight number remains the same). The same applies to connecting flights that may be subject to crew changes. When you reserve a scheduled or charter flight involving a stop-over in a town, and the second flight takes off from a different airport to the airport of arrival, ensure that you have sufficient time for reaching the second airport. The journey to the other airport is at your own expense. Rainforest Cruises will not be able to reimburse you for these costs, nor will it be liable if you miss the second flight.

Rainforest Cruises will not bear any liability, particularly in the event of timetable changes, delays, cancellations, etc., attributable to Force Majeure (as defined below) or in the event that, after the specified arrival time at the airport, it is found that the customer is refused boarding for failure to comply with the administrative or health formalities, or failure to check-in. 14. Cruises. All shore excursions and tours, ground transportation, on board concessions (including, but not limited to, gift shops, spas, beauty salons, fitness centers, gymnasiums, climbing walls, golf programs, art programs, and snorkel concessions, tree climbing, canopy walkway, fishing, birdwatching, scuba diving, skiff excursions, panga, zodiac, kayak, canoe, stand up paddle, zipline, biking, horseback riding, guides and naturalists) are operated by independent contractors. Rainforest Cruises does not guarantee the availability, style, or quality of any advertised amenities and/or services offered during a cruise as they can be subject to change without notice.

Additionally, all ship physicians, nurses, and other medical personnel are independent contractors. Rainforest Cruises neither supervises nor controls the actions of these independent contractors, nor makes any representation, whether express or implied, as to their suitability. You agree that Rainforest Cruises assumes no responsibility, does not guarantee performance, and in no event shall be liable for any negligent or intentional acts or omissions, loss, damage, injury or delay to you and/or your property in connection with these services. These services are provided only as a convenience for you; you use them at your own risk.

All cruise itineraries are subject to change due to seasonal weather conditions (and resultant variations in river and tributary water levels) affecting accessibility to locations. Thus navigation routes, times and excursions may need to be modified at the cruise captain’s discretion.

Call cruise line or review their informative materials to find out how long before the departure passengers have to check-in. If Travelers come late to check in they will be denied boarding. If Travelers book their own flights, or are in the destination for a number of days beforehand, it is their responsibility to get to the required pick-up location. If a client arrives late to the pick-up location, they, not Rainforest Cruises, will be liable for any additional private transfer costs incurred in order to ‘catch-up’ with a ship’s departure. 15. Activities Offered During your Trip. Some activities available on our Trips are physically active and interactive, so you must be in good physical condition and health to participate in them. An offered activity may not be appropriate for all ages or for individuals with certain medical conditions. Rainforest Cruises may not be held liable in the event of an incident or accident which is due to a lack of vigilance on your part.

It may happen that certain activities referred to in the Tour description or other promotional materials are no longer provided by the local provider for climatic reasons, in the event of Force Majeure, during a stay out of the tourist season, or when the minimum number of participants required for providing a given activity is not reached (examples: group sports, children’s clubs). In the early or late season some activities may not be available, some of the facilities (restaurant, swimming pool, etc.) may be closed, or maintenance work may be in progress. As a general rule, entertainment and sports activities may vary in frequency depending on how many people are staying at the time and on climatic conditions. Particularly during the high season it is possible that the number of parasols, loungers, sports equipment, etc., are insufficient for the demand. The opening hours of bars, restaurants, and discos, etc., may be irregular and dependent on the management of the establishment in question. Rainforest Cruises cannot be liable for activities unavailable due to any of the reasons listed above or for any other reason outside of our control.

Please be aware that a Safari will likely take you to remote areas and may bring you into close contact with wild animals and other hazards, natural and manmade. Rainforest Cruises cannot be held responsible in the unlikely event that an attack should take place or you encounter any other hazard. It is the responsibility of Traveler to ensure their own safety and Rainforest Cruises cannot be held responsible for any attack, injury, death, contraction of disease, loss/damage of personal possessions, or accident or other event of any description that may occur during the Safari due to the unpredictable nature of wild animals or the environment. Medical assistance may be difficult to obtain / a considerable distance away, and may be limited when reached. You must carry and abide by all information provided to you in relation to your chosen activities at all times as this is crucial for your own safety and security.

b. Viewing of Wildlife in General

Animal sightings cannot be guaranteed due to the unpredictability of wildlife behavior. Animals described in a Tour description are for information use only as examples of native habitat that may be possible to view on a particular Tour.

YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE USE OR ENJOYMENT OF AN ACTIVITY MAY BE HAZARDOUS AND INHERENTLY RISKY, AND, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, RAINFOREST CRUISES SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH; LOST, STOLEN, DAMAGED OR DESTROYED PROPERTY; OR OTHER LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ACTIVITY. 16. Marketing Materials and Illustrative Photos. Rainforest Cruises endeavors to illustrate the Services it offers using photographs or illustrations that provide a realistic representation of the Services. However, please note that photographs and illustrations appearing in descriptions are for illustrative purposes only. They are not contractual nor are they to be construed as guarantees of the conditions of the Services pictured at the time of your Trip. 17. Legal Compliance and Proper Conduct. Traveler understands that their participation in a Tour may be terminated during the Tour if Traveler is disciplined by any civil or criminal authorities, Accommodation or conveyance Suppliers, or if Rainforest Cruises, in its sole discretion, determines that Traveler’s conduct is incompatible with the interests, safety or welfare of other Travelers or Service providers/Vendors, their employees, or independent contractors. In this event, Traveler is responsible for arranging and paying for their own substitute travel and Accommodations. 18. Local Customs, Laws and Travel Risks.

Travelers will be traveling to foreign countries, with different customs, standards, laws and risks than those Travelers are accustomed to. Traveler understands that they must be prepared to cope with the unexpected, with local customs and shortages, with the vagaries of weather, travel and mankind in general. As such, Traveler acknowledges and accepts the risks associated with travel in a foreign country and agrees to release and hold Rainforest Cruises harmless for any such problems experienced while participating in their Trip.

All Travelers must obey the local laws and regulations of the places they visit on their Tour, including their medicinal and/or recreational drug laws and restrictions regarding alcohol consumption. Rainforest Cruises is not liable or responsible for any damages, costs and/or added expenses incurred as a result of Traveler’s failure to obey any local, provincial or federal laws.

Although most travel to participating destinations is completed without incident, travel to certain areas may involve greater risk than others. You assume sole responsibility for your own safety at any destination traveled to. Rainforest Cruises does not guarantee your safety at any time, and assumes no responsibility for gathering and/or disseminating information for you relating to risks associated with your destinations. BY OFFERING OR FACILITATING TRAVEL TO CERTAIN DESTINATIONS, WE DO NOT REPRESENT OR WARRANT THAT TRAVEL TO SUCH POINTS IS ADVISABLE OR WITHOUT RISK, AND WE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OR LOSSES THAT MAY RESULT FROM TRAVEL TO SUCH DESTINATIONS. 19. Age, Fitness and Participation.

a. All Travelers are expected to assess that their physical fitness is sufficient to meet the requirements of their chosen Trip Itinerary prior to booking.

b. Travelers over 60 years of age, or Travelers with prior physical or medical conditions, are advised to check with their doctors should they have any doubts about participation in Itineraries that involve traveling abroad to mountainous or jungle regions.

c. If the chosen Trip includes a cruise, excursion, or transfer by boat of any sort the Traveler must make it known at the time of booking if he/she is unable to swim. This will not prevent the Traveler from participating in the Tour but will enable Rainforest Cruises to take additional precautions for the safety of the Traveler at such times as may be appropriate.

d. Rainforest Cruises reserves the absolute right to decline a booking at their discretion. Travelers agree to accept the authority and decisions of the employees of Rainforest Cruises, Tour leaders and agents, while on the tour with Rainforest Cruises. If in the opinion of such person the health or conduct of a Traveler before or after departure appears likely to endanger the safe, comfortable or happy progress of a Tour, the Traveler may be excluded from all or part of the Tour. 20. Medical and Physical Conditions, Medications. Anyone suffering from illness, disability, or undergoing treatment for any physical or other medical condition must declare the true nature of such condition at the time of booking and make arrangements for the provision of any medication or other treatment which may be required during the Tour. Failure to make such disclosure will constitute a breach of these Terms and Conditions and result in such persons being excluded from the Tour in which case all monies paid will be forfeit and no refund for unused portions will be provided.

Traveler certifies that they are responsible for managing their own medication and medical, physical, or allergic conditions during their Tour. Travelers who have physical conditions wherein they must take medication daily should have back up medication in case the medication gets lost, or is rendered unusable. If Traveler’s condition potentially requires EpiPens or other emergency tools, it is Traveler’s responsibility to bring their own and a back up supply. Traveler understands that in the event of injury to Traveler, or exacerbation of Traveler’s medical condition, Rainforest Cruises may not be held responsible. 21. Medical Emergencies. The quality of medical personnel and facilities vary from region to region and cannot be controlled by Rainforest Cruises. In some parts of the world, substandard medical care is common and unavoidable. Hospital facilities are often unavailable and evacuation can be prolonged, difficult and expensive. Rainforest Cruises is not responsible for the costs of any medical treatment you may require during a Trip and assumes no liability regarding provision of medical care or lack thereof that you may receive while on the Trip.

YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH, AND COSTS, OF ANY AND ALL MEDICAL TREATMENTS AND EVACUATIONS YOU MAY REQUIRE OR RECEIVE DURING YOUR TRIP. Traveler releases Rainforest Cruises from any liability relating to any such medical care, whether secured by a Service provider on behalf of Traveler, or otherwise, and agrees to be responsible for any and all expenses incurred for said medical care. 22. Use of Information. Rainforest Cruises may occasionally use statements and testimonials provided by Travelers, and/or Travelers’ photographs, in marketing materials, on the internet (including social media), and in print publications and advertisements to promote Rainforest Cruises. You fully consent to such use of your statements and/or photographs, images, or other likenesses, for marketing or promotional purposes without the payment of any compensation to you, and grant Rainforest Cruises a non-revocable license for said use. 23. Traveler Complaints. If Traveler has a complaint about any of their Tour, he/she must bring it to the attention of the Tour leader or other representative of Rainforest Cruises at the appropriate time so that they may use their best endeavors to rectify the situation. It is only if Rainforest Cruises is made aware of any problems that there will be the opportunity to put things right. Making your complaint known to Rainforest Cruises as a problem arises during your Trip will allow us the opportunity to remedy the situation or facilitate compensation. Should the problem remain unsolved, a complaint must be made in writing to Rainforest Cruises within 28 days of the completion of the Tour. 24. Notices. Any notices required or permitted hereunder shall be given:

a. If to Rainforest Cruises, via certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to:

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Or via email to: [email protected]

b. If to Traveler, at the email or physical address provided by Traveler during the registration process.

c. Such notice shall be deemed given: upon personal delivery; if sent by electronic mail, upon confirmation of receipt; or if sent by certified or registered mail, postage prepaid, three (3) days after the date of mailing. 25. Seller of Travel Registration Information. Rainforest Cruises is registered with the State of Florida as a Seller of Travel. Registration No. ST38603. 26. Limitation of Liability. IN NO EVENT SHALL RAINFOREST CRUISES BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, EXEMPLARY, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR ANY LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY OR OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS, EVEN IF RAINFOREST CRUISES HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OR PROBABILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR LOSSES, WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY IS BASED UPON CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER LEGAL THEORY. IN NO EVENT SHALL RAINFOREST CRUISES’S TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY TO THE TRAVELER FOR CLAIMS ARISING UNDER THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNTS PAID BY THE TRAVELER TO RAINFOREST CRUISES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT.

RAINFOREST CRUISES IS ACTING AS A MERE AGENT FOR ALL SUPPLIERS OF ALL TRIPS, SERVICES, AND ACCOMMODATIONS ADVERTISED AND/OR SOLD BY US. ANY AND ALL SUPPLIERS OF TRIPS, SERVICES, AND ACCOMMODATIONS ADVERTISED AND/OR SOLD BY RAINFOREST CRUISES ARE THIRD PARTY VENDORS AND RAINFOREST CRUISES RETAINS NO OWNERSHIP INTEREST, MANAGEMENT, OR CONTROL OF THOSE THIRD PARTY VENDORS. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, RAINFOREST CRUISES DOES NOT ASSUME LIABILITY FOR ANY INJURY, DAMAGE, DEATH, LOSS, ACCIDENT OR DELAY DUE TO AN ACT OR OMISSION OF ANY THIRD PARTIES (INCLUDING THIRD PARTY VENDORS), GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITY, OR ACTS ATTRIBUTABLE TO YOU YOURSELF, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, NEGLIGENT OR RECKLESS ACTS. 27. Disclaimer of Warranties. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, ALL GOODS AND SERVICES OFFERED BY RAINFOREST CRUISES ARE PROVIDED TO YOU ON AN “AS IS,” “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS.

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Traveler hereby also agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Rainforest Cruises from and against any and all damages, losses, claims, liabilities, deficiencies, costs, fees (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) and expenses, arising out of any claim brought against Rainforest Cruises regarding, resulting, or arising from Traveler’s participation in a Trip or Traveler’s performance of this Agreement. 29. Force Majeure. Rainforest Cruises shall not be responsible for failure to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement during any period in which such performance is prevented or delayed due to Force Majeure. “Force Majeure” refers to any event beyond Rainforest Cruises’ reasonable control, including but not limited to severe weather, fire, flood, mudslides, earthquakes, war, labor disputes, strikes, political unrest, natural or nuclear disaster, epidemics, pandemics, World Health Organization’s advisories and/or alerts, Center for Disease Control’s advisories and/or alerts, U.S. State Department’s advisories and/or alerts, any order of any local, provincial or federal government authority, interruption of power Services, terrorism, technical or mechanical failure, or any other causes beyond the control of Rainforest Cruises or deemed by Rainforest Cruises to constitute a danger to the safety and well-being of Travelers. Rainforest Cruises reserves the right to cancel any Services described in a Trip Itinerary due to Force Majeure. 30. Chargebacks. For payments made via credit card, Rainforest Cruises is the merchant on your credit card transaction. Please bear in mind that our services consist of facilitating the sale by paying the actual suppliers of travel services named in your itinerary, or otherwise providing services or goods in connection with your trip (the “Suppliers”), such as cruise lines, airlines, lodging providers, local hosts, sightseeing tour operators, bus lines, car rental companies, driving services, guides, restaurants, and providers of entertainment.

CHARGEBACKS SHOULD NOT BE INITIATED FOR ANY REASON, including but not limited to any act or omission of any Supplier, Cancellation, or any of the events named in the preceding paragraph [see Force Majeure]. Chargebacks, if initiated by the Traveler, will be disputed and their booking considered a Cancellation attributable to the Traveler [see section 7a]. If a Supplier does not provide the service or ceases operations, your recourse is against the Supplier, not Rainforest Cruises. 31. Disputes: Binding Arbitration, Governing Law, Jurisdiction, Venue, etc. These Terms and Conditions and the relationship between you and Rainforest Cruises will be governed by the laws of the State of Florida without regard to its conflict of law provisions.

You and Rainforest Cruises shall attempt in good faith to resolve any dispute concerning, relating, or referring to a Trip, Services sold by us, Credit Card charges, Rainforest Cruises’ website, any literature or materials concerning Rainforest Cruises, and these Terms and Conditions or the breach, termination, enforcement, interpretation or validity thereof, (hereinafter a “Dispute”) through preliminary negotiations. If the Dispute is not resolved through good faith negotiation, all Disputes shall be resolved exclusively by binding arbitration held in Miami, Florida and presided over by one (1) arbiter. The arbitration shall be administered by JAMS pursuant to its Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures and in accordance with the Expedited Procedures in those Rules. The arbitrator’s decision shall be final and binding and judgment may be entered thereon. In the event a party fails to proceed with arbitration the other party is entitled of costs of suit including a reasonable attorney’s fee for having to compel arbitration. Nothing herein will be construed to prevent any party’s use of injunction, and/or any other prejudgment or provisional action or remedy. Any such action or remedy shall act as a waiver of the moving party’s right to compel arbitration of any dispute.

You and Rainforest Cruises agree to submit to the personal jurisdiction of the federal and state courts located in Miami, Florida with respect to any legal proceedings that may arise in connection with, or relate to, our Binding Arbitration clause and/or a Dispute. The Client and Rainforest Cruises agree the exclusive venue for any and all legal proceedings that may arise in connection with, or relate to, our Binding Arbitration clause and/or a Dispute, shall be the federal and state courts located in Miami, Florida and to irrevocably submit to the jurisdiction of any such court in any such action, suit or proceeding and hereby agrees not to assert, by way of motion, as a defense or otherwise, in any such action, suit or proceeding, any claim that (i) he, she or it is not subject personally to the jurisdiction of such court, (ii) the venue is improper, or (iii) this agreement or the subject matter hereof may not be enforced in or by such court. YOU RECOGNIZE, BY AGREEING TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, YOU AND RAINFOREST CRUISES ARE EACH WAIVING THE RIGHT TO A TRIAL BY JURY OR TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION WITH RESPECT TO THE CLAIMS COVERED BY THIS MANDATORY BINDING ARBITRATION PROVISION. 32. Attorney’s Fees, Costs, and Expenses of Suit. If any act of law or equity, including an action for declaratory relief or any Arbitration Proceeding, is brought to enforce, interpret or construe the provisions of these Terms and Conditions, a Trip, Rainforest Cruises’ website or any literature or materials concerning Rainforest Cruises, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover actual reasonable attorney’s fees, costs, and expenses. 33. Assignment. Traveler may not assign his rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of Rainforest Cruises. 34. Severability and Survivability. If any provision, or portion of a provision, in these Terms and Conditions shall be unlawful, void, or for any reason unenforceable, then that provision shall be deemed severable and shall not affect the validity and enforceability of any remaining provisions. Traveler and Rainforest Cruises agree to substitute for such provision a valid provision which most closely approximates the intent and economic effect of such severed provision.

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

I magine 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 ocean-going devotees. As a bonus, most of these around-the-world voyages include enviable perks, like pre-cruise 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.

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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 11 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 may 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

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 2025 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 bigger ship lines 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" may 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 2025 on a world cruise.

World Voyage

Thanks to an overwhelming response to its 2024 world cruise (which is currently waitlisted), Azamara announced itineraries for both 2025 and 2026, both 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 2025, the 155-night, 37-country voyage begins in San Diego and ends in Southampton, England, with visits to exciting locales in French Polynesia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Italy, France and others.

Along the way, world cruisers can sample authentic Hawaiian cuisine; explore the unspoiled beaches and the lush rainforest on Stewart Island, New Zealand; and visit the world's largest Buddhist temple in Indonesia.

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

The 2026 world cruise sets sail from Miami and concludes in Barcelona. The itinerary for this 155-night expedition features some of the world's most iconic landmarks and sites.

Cruisers will have the opportunity to explore the great pyramid of Kukulcan and other ancient Mayan sites in Chichen Itza, Mexico; wander among Rio de Janeiro's architectural gems and experience the awe of Iguazu Falls in Brazil; sample Peruvian cuisine and soak in the landscape of Machu Picchu in Cusco; scale the Great Wall of China; and enjoy other bucket-list worthy adventures.

The 2025 world cruise departs Jan. 6, 2025. Prices start from $89,001 per person.

The 2026 world cruise departs Jan. 6, 2026. Prices start from $85,141 per person.

World Cruise

If luxury and unparalleled personal service are important to you, consider Crystal 's 2025 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 newly 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 Fort Lauderdale and concluding in Barcelona, the sailing spans 123 nights with visits to 31 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 Belize, Honduras, Argentina, Chile, South Africa, the Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Egypt and Jordan. Passengers can get a close-up look at Argentine tango through performances, 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. 7, 2025. Prices start from $66,200 per person.

Cunard Line

Be among the first to explore the world aboard Queen Anne, the line's first new ship in 12 years. Scheduled to launch in May 2024, the 2,996-passenger ship will take over Cunard 's world cruise duties in January 2025.

Queen Anne's maiden World Voyage in 2025 will span 111 nights, beginning and ending in Hamburg, Germany. Along the way, guests can explore historic churches in the Old Town of Lubeck, Germany, a UNESCO World Heritage site; visit the historic city of Antigua, Guatemala's original capital; and indulge in retail therapy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's bustling shopping hub.

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 will act as a showpiece and also a functional structure to keep poolgoers dry on rainy days.

If you're seeking the most luxurious accommodations and exclusive experiences on board, book Princess 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.

Departs Jan. 7, 2025. Prices start from $17,799 per person.

Holland America

Grand world voyage.

Holland America 's 124-day Grand World Voyage on the 1,964-passenger Zuiderdam 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 Kobe, Japan; Hong Kong and Shanghai, China; and Singapore. As a bonus, Zuiderdam will take guests to incredibly remote locales, such as the Amazon.

On board, relish music venues like Billboard Onboard and 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, 2025. Prices start from $24,999 per person.

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MSC Cruises

MSC Cruises is doing something a little different with its 2025 world cruise. It's offering a choice of four embarkation ports — Rome and Genoa in Italy; Marseille, France; and Barcelona. Passengers will return to the same port they left from.

The 2,550-passenger MSC Magnifica is the home base for the 116-night journey. The itinerary features port calls at 50 destinations across 21 countries in the Mediterranean, South America, the South Pacific, Australia and Asia. Among the cities you'll explore are Puerto Madryn, Argentina; Rio de Janeiro; Casablanca, Morocco; Colombo, Sri Lanka; Phuket, Thailand; Broome, Australia; and Auckland.

Spend your port days ogling at Genoa's majestic Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Lawrence and Doge's Palace; exploring the peaceful mountaintop monastery in Montserrat, Spain; and wandering through the restored ceremonial village of Orongo, Rapa Nui (Easter Island), a World Heritage Site.

Departs Jan. 4, 5, 6 and 7, 2025 (depending on your embarkation port). Prices start from $14,469 per person.

Oceania Cruises

Around the world cruise.

The lovely 656-passenger Insignia sails a whopping 200 days from Miami to New York for Oceania Cruises ' 2025 world cruise. It might seem a long way away, but inside cabins and some suites are already waitlisted for the sailing.

Prepare to tear up any bucket list on a cruise this long. The ship begins in the balmy Caribbean islands, ventures to the Brazilian Amazon, explores more of South America and then heads off to Africa and Asia. Australia and New Zealand, Hawaii and Latin America round out the itinerary before Insignia circles back to the Caribbean (different ports on this end) and sails triumphantly back to Miami.

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

Departs Jan. 5, 2025. Prices start from $54,099 per person.

Princess Cruises

Princess Cruises promises an unforgettable journey on its 116-day world cruise sailing from Fort Lauderdale (or Los Angeles, as an alternative embarkation port) on the 2,200-passenger Island Princess.

This ship delivers many onboard activities like cooking and dance classes, trivia contests, enrichment programs and games of basketball, volleyball and tennis on the sports court. A putting green ensures golf games stay sharp.

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

World cruisers can visit 26 countries with 51 destinations across six continents; the exciting port of call include Lisbon; Bali; Naples, Italy; Milan; and Haifa, Israel. With late-night stays in 11 ports of call and a Dubai overnight, you can relish multiple opportunities to wine, dine and enjoy the nightlife ashore.

For 2025, Princess offers two 116-day world cruise itinerary options on Island Princess, one round-trip from Fort Lauderdale and the other round-trip from Los Angeles.

From Fort Lauderdale: Departs Jan. 5, 2025. Prices start from $16,225 per person.

From Los Angeles: Departs Jan. 20, 2025. Prices start from $16,298 per person.

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Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Navigate the world.

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

Availability is limited on the 2025 150-night world cruise on the 700-passenger Seven Seas Mariner, sailing round-trip from Miami to San Francisco. This itinerary includes cruising in Antarctica, the Chilean fjords, French Polynesia, Taipei and Bali.

Perhaps because its 2025 sailing is nearly sold out, Regent Seven Seas Cruises is one of the first cruise lines to announce its 2026 world voyage, also on Seven Seas Mariner.

This journey will be the line's longest, sailing for 154 nights and visiting 77 ports in 41 countries across six continents. The itinerary includes three new ports of call for Regent, including Lifou Island and Mare of the Loyalty Islands in the New Caledonia archipelago. 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.

The 2025 world cruise departs Jan. 7, 2025. Prices start from $87,999 per person.

The 2026 world cruise departs Jan. 10, 2026. Prices start from $94,999 per person.

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Grand Africa Voyage

Wander the majestic Grandmaster's Palace in Malta. Snorkel the pristine waters along the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. Ogle the tropical beauty of the 115-island archipelago of the Seychelles. Soak up the beauty of Cape Town from atop Table Mountain.

You'll find many pinch-me moments on Seabourn 's 90-day, 26-country Grand Africa cruise in late 2024 and early 2025. It takes place onboard the 450-passenger all-suite Seabourn Sojourn and sails round-trip from Barcelona. (The line is not currently offering a more traditional world cruise in 2025.)

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 Nov. 30, 2024. Prices start from $38,999 per person.

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Silversea Cruises

Controtempo.

Silversea Cruises ' 2025 world cruise aboard the ultraluxurious, 596-passenger Silver Dawn looks amazing. The around-the-world cruise is designed to visit far-flung and more remote ports, often out of season, to avoid the touristy crowds.

This 136-day voyage sails from Tokyo to New York and explores 59 ports in 30 countries. Count on visiting enchanting cities, including Istanbul, Naples and Stockholm. Wonderfully remote ports, like Cochin, India; Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; and Nuuk, Greenland, tempt travelers to come aboard for the long haul.

Silversea's world cruises are known for showcasing exceptional special-access events, and this sailing is no different. On this cruise, applause goes to a private tour of Cairo's 500-room Abdeen Palace and an inimitable evening at Versailles in lavish Marie Antoinette style (pre-guillotine, of course).

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. 13, 2025. Prices start from $81,900 per person.

Viking World Voyage II

Imagine the joy of ticking many bucket list boxes on Viking World Voyage II, Viking 's 163-day world cruise on board the 930-passenger Viking Sky in 2025. Book quickly; availability is extremely limited, with many suites and penthouses already sold out.

The Los Angeles-to-New York voyage visits 29 countries and 78 ports.

Palm-tree ports are plentiful, including Moorea, French Polynesia; Bay of Islands, New Zealand; and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. You'll cross many seas, such as the Tasman, Arafura and Arabian, 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. You can pretty much do it all on this world cruise.

Departs Jan. 5, 2025. Prices start from $74,995 per person.

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Buyer Beware. Go elsewhere as there are plenty of other options, unless you want bait and switch. Here's the basics without going into the minutiae. I placed a deposit during the pandemic on an Amazon Cruise offering a substantial discount with an email saying the price, itinerary, ship etc. would be a " binding agreement" and I had 2 years to book it as long as I didn't change anything. Two years later I was told there would be a $500 rebooking fee, and the pricing had changed upwards by several thousand dollars. I was told the provider couldn't accept the reduced pricing anymore. My agreement was with Rainforest Cruises as my agent, not the vendor. No mention in the original agreement of and subsequent rebooking fees either. Bottom line, a company that won't stand behind their binging agreement isn't much of a company.

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Stay away from this company!!! The Amazon is a great thing to see, but please use a different company. I paid for an upgraded room, they sent me a picture and it looked great. Then when I arrived at the boat I was booked in another smaller room, nothing like the one in the picture. In my opinion it was either a case a blatant false advertising or just plain dishonesty gouging the client. I wrote them about the witch in cabins to a substandard cabin for what I was paying, and now they don't even answer my emails. They just took my money and ran. If you want to visit the Amazon definitely go, but please pick a company that is honest and keeps it word.

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Guests explore by zodiac from the ship National Geographic Sea Bird, Tongass National Forest, Southeast Alaska, USA

The best Alaska cruises for every type of traveler

Whether you're in it for the sightseeing, wildlife spotting or relaxing among glaciers, there's an Alaska cruise for you

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Alaska is among the most popular summer vacation destinations since it’s (pretty much) the only time of year the state offers warm, sunny weather and hours of extra daylight (on my summer 2022 trip here, I remember looking at my iPhone and being surprised that the sun still hadn’t set by 9pm!). In my opinion, cruising is, by far, the best way to experience the massive state and all the beauty it has to offer since you won’t need to drive or hop on a handful of flights; plus, you’ll only need to unpack once! (The views, of course, are just the icing on the proverbial cake.)

As you scroll through our top picks for the best Alaska cruises, it’s worth noting that most options include scenic cruising through Alaska’s Inside Passage, a 500-mile-long coastal route world-renowned for its wildlife, glaciers and postcard-worthy scenery. (I’ll never forget the awe I felt when watching a whale breach from the 11th deck of my cruise ship or the glacier-studded views I ogled from the comfort of my private balcony.)

Below, I’ve broken down the best Alaska cruises for every type of traveler, including budget-conscious cruisers, adventure-seekers and luxury lovers alike.

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Holland America Line’s Alaskan Explorer

1.  Holland America Line’s Alaskan Explorer

Best overall experience.

Cruises from: Seattle (roundtrip) Sailing dates: May through September 2024

I was fortunate enough to cruise Alaska with Holland America back in August 2022 aboard the line’s uber-popular, aptly named Alaskan Explorer itinerary. Cruising roundtrip from Seattle, the seven-day journey features scenic cruising through Stephens Passage before arriving in Juneau, where my sister and I embarked on my favorite shore excursion of the trip: A dog sledding adventure! The following day, we cruised through Glacier Bay before arriving at Icy Strait Point for a few hours, which we spent whale-watching—to this day, it is one of my most cherished travel memories. Afterward, we headed to Sitka, where we went rafting and spotted wildlife like puffins and adorable sea otters before wrapping up the adventure in the final two ports of call, Ketchikan and Victoria, British Columbia.

The onboard offerings were equally impressive, with nightly live music and some of the best fish and chips I’ve ever eaten (Holland America is the first cruise line to serve 100 percent fresh and certified sustainable Alaska seafood on board). Just this year, the line unveiled its Glacier Guarantee : Guests are guaranteed to visit a glacier during their sailing; otherwise, they’re entitled to a Future Cruise Credit equal to 15 percent of their cruise fare.

Celebrity Cruises’ Alaska Dawes Glacier

2.  Celebrity Cruises’ Alaska Dawes Glacier

Best upscale option.

Cruises from: Seattle (roundtrip)

Sailing dates: May through August 2024

Celebrity Cruises offers an upscale onboard experience with plenty of chic hangout spaces, stylish restaurants and contemporary staterooms. For the first time, the spectacular 2019-era Celebrity Edge—known for its 29 restaurants bars and lounges plus innovative spaces like the Magic Carpet , which the line has deemed “the world’s first cantilevered, floating platform that reaches heights of 13 stories above sea level”—will homeport in Seattle. She’ll cruise to Alaska via the seven-night Alaska Dawes Glacier itinerary, including scenic sailing through Endicott Arms and the Inside Passage. As you can likely tell by its name, guests aboard this itinerary will cruise alongside the striking Dawes Glacier, which stands over 600 feet tall and can be further inspected via a thrilling shore excursion. Ports of call include Juneau, Skagway and Victoria (British Columbia).

Crystal’s Vancouver to Vancouver

3.  Crystal’s Vancouver to Vancouver

Best luxury cruise.

Cruises from: Vancouver (roundtrip) Sailing dates: July 2024

For a truly memorable Alaska sailing, splurge on Crystal’s seven-night Vancouver to Vancouver itinerary—and thank me later. As you can guess by its name, the 740-passenger Crystal Serenity will sail roundtrip from Vancouver, cruising through Canada’s glacier-studded Seymour Narrows before calling on Sitka and Skagway, respectively. Afterward, you’ll enjoy scenic cruising through the Endicott Arm fjord before one last port stop in Ketchikan. While in port, cruisers can embark on bucket-list-worthy excursions such as wildlife spotting tours, kayaking adventures and fishing. The on-board programming is equally impressive: All passengers, regardless of their room category, enjoy private butler service; Wi-Fi; a selection of wines, champagne, spirits and non-alcoholic beverages like water, soft drinks and specialty coffees; free gratuities; and one complimentary reservation to each of the two specialty dining restaurants, including the first and only Nobu at sea (yes, that Nobu).

Lindblad Expeditions–National Geographic’s Exploring Alaska’s Coastal Wilderness

4.  Lindblad Expeditions–National Geographic’s Exploring Alaska’s Coastal Wilderness

Best for wildlife spotting.

Cruises from: Juneau to Sitka and vice-versa Sailing dates: May through September 2024

Lindblad Expeditions and National Geographic have teamed up to offer a handful of one-of-a-kind Alaska sailings specially suited for true adventure-seekers. The Exploring Alaska’s Coastal Wilderness itinerary, which sails from Juneau to Sitka and vice-versa (depending on your desired sail date), invites cruisers to experience Alaska’s natural landscapes and wildlife up close and personal with guidance and unique insight from an onboard expedition team . Along the way, partake in adventures like hiking through forests, cruising around icebergs via Zodiac, or searching for puffins and mountain goats in Glacier Bay National Park. Little ones can also partake in the fun: Children and teens can learn more about Alaska’s landscapes and wildlife with the National Geographic Global Explorers family program. Cruisers will sail on one of two 100-person vessels, National Geographic Quest or National Geographic Venture, both offer a shallow draft that, per the website, allows the ships’ captains to “navigate the inner reaches and provide more intimate experiences.”

Alaskan Dream Cruises’ 2024 Ice of the Inside Passage

5.  Alaskan Dream Cruises’ 2024 Ice of the Inside Passage

Best small-ship option.

Cruises from: Sitka to Ketchikan

Sailing dates: May through August 2024 This brand-new itinerary from Indigenous-owned Alaskan Dreams Cruises is ideal for cruisers craving an authentic small-ship experience. The eight-day voyage departs from Sitka aboard the 49-passenger Baranof Dream. From there, you'll enjoy scenic cruising through Glacier Bay National Park. It’s also worth noting that, because of the ship’s small size, guests can gain an up-close view of seven different glaciers, including Margerie, Grand Pacific, Mendenhall, Sawyer, South Sawyer and Dawes glaciers, plus a high-speed jet-boat excursion to LeConte Glacier.

After cruising Glacier Bay National Park, it’s off to Juneau, followed by more scenic sailing through the Tracy Arm and Endicott Arm fjords (the latter can be explored via kayak or skiff expedition). This itinerary is also unique since it includes a Kasaan stop where guests can immerse themselves in Alaska's native culture by visiting the Haida community. The final port of call, Ketchikan, is known as “The Salmon Capital of the World.”

Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Flavors of Alaska

6.  Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Flavors of Alaska

Cruises from: Vancouver to Seward

Sailing dates: June 2024

Cruise the Last Frontier in style with Regent Seven Seas aboard the Seven Seas Explorer, which offers all-suite accommodations equipped with private balconies for soaking in the glacial views. While there are several Alaska itineraries to choose from, Flavors of Alaska , which sails from Vancouver to Seward, is among our favorites since it includes (pretty much) all of Alaska’s most popular ports of call, including Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway and Icy Strait Point, with Hubbard Glacier scenic cruising. As such, it’s an excellent choice for first-time visitors to Alaska. It’s also worth noting that this particular voyage offers up to 50 free excursions, including rainforest and glacier hikes, whale-watching adventures, kayaking and fishing. While this luxury cruise line isn’t cheap, it offers excellent value with numerous amenities already included in the price, such as specialty dining, transfers between the airport and ship, an open bar package, roundtrip air on domestic flights, gratuities and two-for-one fares.

Norwegian Cruise Line’s Alaska: Dawes Glacier, Juneau & Ketchikan

7.  Norwegian Cruise Line’s Alaska: Dawes Glacier, Juneau & Ketchikan

Best for families.

Cruises from: Seattle (roundtrip) Sailing dates:  May through September 2024

Norwegian Cruise Line is renowned for its casual, come-as-you-are atmosphere—for example, there are no set dining times—and breadth of activities and amenities. As such, it’s safe to say this mega-ship line is ideal for families of all ages. This summer, gather the family for an epic Alaska sailing aboard the aptly named Norwegian Bliss, which offers thrilling activities like go-kart racing and laser tag. The itinerary is equally impressive as the vessel itself: After setting sail from Seattle, it’s off to scenic Sitka. The following day, you’ll explore Juneau before scenic cruising through Endicott Arm and Dawes Glacier. Passengers will then visit Icy Strait Point (home to the state’s largest native Tlingit village, as well as awe-inspiring wildlife, including orcas and humpback whales, which, if you’re lucky, can be spotted straight from the ship). The final Alaskan port of call, Ketchikan, is renowned for its colorful Creek Street, a former red light district turned tourist attraction, where you can also spot salmon swimming upstream (and even the occasional otter or two). Before heading back to Seattle, you’ll visit Victoria, British Columbia, which just so happens to be one of my favorite ports of call thanks to its charming shops and restaurants coupled with its bustling food scene (fun fact: It’s home to the highest number of restaurants per capita in Canada).

Viking Cruises’ Alaska & The Inside Passage

8.  Viking Cruises’ Alaska & The Inside Passage

Best adults-only.

Sailing dates: May through September 2024

Viking is renowned for its adults-only, all-inclusive cruises (think free spa access; Wi-Fi; one shore excursion per port; wine and soft drinks with onboard lunch and dinner; all-balcony accommodations). Cruisers aboard the line’s 11-day Alaska & The Inside Passage itinerary—where nobody is below the age of 18—enjoy visits to popular ports of call like Juneau, Sitka, Icy Strait Point, Skagway and Ketchikan, along with a stop in Valdez, a small fishing town known for its glaciers, waterfalls and scenic hiking trails, before disembarking in Seward, aka the gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park. The line is also known for its immersive shore excursions, including a visit to Saxman Native Village and animal encounters at the Alaska Sealife Center.

Royal Caribbean’s Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glacier

9.  Royal Caribbean’s Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glacier

Best budget option.

Cruises from: Seward to Vancouver

Royal Caribbean is known for its laid-back ambiance and bucket-list sailings aboard its mega-ship fleet, which offer something for everyone, be it water slides, skydiving simulators or escape rooms. With fares ranging from $299 to $625 depending on the date, the seven-night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glacier aboard Radiance of the Seas—which offers completely complimentary activities like a rock climbing wall and Broadway-caliber entertainment, not to mention 11 dining options and several bars and lounges—is a great way to experience The Last Frontier without breaking the bank. After embarking in Seward, passengers will enjoy scenic cruising around Hubbard Glacier, followed by port stops in Juneau, Skagway, Haines (famous for its majestic wildlife, including bears and eagles), Icy Strait Point and Ketchikan. Before disembarking in Vancouver, travelers are in for one final treat: Scenic cruising through the Inside Passage.

Princess Cruises’ Seven-Day Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park)

10.  Princess Cruises’ Seven-Day Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park)

Best for foodies.

Culinary connoisseurs can sail to Alaska aboard Discovery Princess, which is among the newest Princess ships to cruise Alaska this season, and the Seven-Day Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) is one for the books since it calls on Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan and Victoria (British Columbia), along with scenic cruising through Glacier Bay National Park. Also, as part of the line’s “North to Alaska” programming, passengers can partake in unique culinary experiences, including Cook My Catch at the new specialty seafood restaurant, The Cach by Rudi. This unique offering allows cruisers to consume their very own fresh catch caught on a fishing excursion. Foodies can also partake in an onboard salmon cooking demonstration led by expert chefs, along with a four-course seafood feast at the Crab Shack, a lunch pop-up found in the World Fresh Marketplace.

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