Overnight Cruises Between Helsinki and Tallinn

Last Updated February 07, 2022

Around 80km (50 miles) of the Baltic Sea separate Finland’s capital of Helsinki with Estonia’s capital of Tallinn. There are two options to cover this distance: plane and ferry. Since there is a lot of extra time associated with going to the airport, checking in, sitting on the runway, etc., it is generally accepted that ferry is the best method of transport between these two cities. For full coverage of the ferry options between Helsinki and Tallinn, refer to our write-up done earlier . Here we would like to cover the overnight options between Helsinki and Tallinn.

Looking onto the city center of Tallinn from its largest passenger port.

What are the overnight ferries between Helsinki and Tallinn?

All the major ferry operators between Helsinki and Tallinn offer night onboard options. With Tallink-Silja, you can get night onboard from Helsinki to Tallinn and from Tallinn to Helsinki. Viking Line offers a night onboard options only on the Helsinki-Tallinn route. Eckerö Line offers a night onboard option for the Tallinn (Muuga) to Helsinki (Vuosaari) route, but it is only available for passengers travelling with a vehicle.

The usual ferry is 2-3 hours, so why go any slower? More than anything, these ferries are for repositioning, which means moving them to prepare for the next day. As a result, fares are generally quite low and this can attract budget-conscious travellers looking to make the crossing. If you are only passing through Helsinki or Tallinn, it may be cheaper just to book an overnight onboard, compared to in the city. Hotels in Helsinki can easily be 100 euros, whereas a night onboard might only be 30 or 40 euros.

Furthermore, those making longer car or cargo drives between Finland and Estonia can use the overnight option as a way to refresh for a new day of driving. Depending on your travel plans, an overnight ferry might be just what you need.

Note: You have to purchase a dedicated night onboard ticket in order to stay on the ships overnight once they arrive. On FerryScan you will see two options, one for a regular ticket and another for the regular ticket plus night onboard.

Option 1: Tallink Silja - Star and Tallink Silja Europa

From Helsinki to Tallinn, the Silja Europa departs Helsinki each day at 18:30, arriving in Tallinn 3.5h later. You have the option to stay on board for the night and depart in the morning from 8:00. The Silja Europa is part of Tallink Silja’s 22h cruise, although it is possible to book it as a one-way trip.

In the other direction, from Tallinn to Helsinki, you can book Tallink Silja’s Star ferry each night. The Star’s departure time from Tallinn is generally 20:30 or 22:30, arriving in Helsinki three hours later. Again, here you have the option to stay on board for the night.

Option 2: Viking Line - XPRS

From Helsinki to Tallinn, it is possible with Viking Line to book a night on board the XPRS ferry. On most nights, the XPRS ferry departs Helsinki at 20:30, arriving in Tallinn at 23:00, and allowing passengers to stay onboard until 06:00 the next morning. Due to COVID Viking Line scaled-down their Helsinki-Tallinn routes, however it is likely that they will increase the trip departures in the future.

Option 3: Finbo Cargo (With Vehicle Only)

With the introduction of cargo (vehicle) ferries between Helsinki (Vuosaari) and Tallinn (Muuga), it is possible to book a trip overnight between Tallinn and Helsinki with Finbo Cargo (part of Eckerö Line). Currently, an overnight is possible on departures at 23:30 for each day except Friday. To book this ferry, you need to bring along a vehicle (truck, car, motorcycle etc). Note that Vuosaari Port and Muuga Port are both more than 10km from the centers of Helsinki and Tallinn, respectively.

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Valitse päivämäärät ja aloita haku.

Tällä Helsingistä lähtevällä yöristeilyllä voi nauttia erilaisista ruokailu- ja ostosmahdollisuuksista. Hyttivaihtoehtoja on erilaisia. Jokaisessa hytissä on oma kylpyhuone, jossa on suihku, sekä kirjoituspöytä tai oleskelualue. Laivan ravintoloista saa pohjoismaisia erikoisuuksia, kuten savustettua lohta, silliä, paistettua kalaa, kaviaaria ja katkarapuja. Asiakkaat voivat myös rentoutua baareissa tai kahviloissa viinilasin tai kahvikupin äärellä. Risteily lähtee Helsingin Katajanokan terminaalista päivittäin klo 19, 20.30, 21 tai 21.15 viikonpäivästä ja vuodenajasta riippuen. Laiva palaa Helsinkiin seuraavana aamuna.

Erityisesti pariskunnat pitävät sijainnista – he antoivat sille pisteiksi 8,9 .

Etäisyydet majoituspaikan kuvauksessa on laskettu © OpenStreetMapilla

  • Ilmainen WiFi-internetyhteys
  • Savuttomia huoneita
  • 4 ravintolaa
  • 24h-vastaanotto
  • Huoneita/palveluja liikuntarajoitteisille

Majoituspaikan parhaat puolet

Loistosijainti: Asiakkaat ovat antaneet sijainnille hyvät pisteet (8,7)

Tallennettu 822 listalle

Valitse päivämäärät, niin näet tämän majoituspaikan saatavuuden ja hinnat

Majoituspaikan käytännöt

Katso, mistä asiakkaat pitivät eniten:.

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Majoituspaikan ympäristö

Ravintolat 4 ravintolaa paikan päällä.

  • Ruoka paikallinen • kansainvälinen • eurooppalainen
  • Avoinna Aamiainen • Illallinen
  • Tunnelma Perheystävällinen • Perinteinen • Moderni
  • Erityisruokavaliot kasvisruoka • vegaaninen • gluteeniton • maidoton
  • Avoinna Illallinen
  • Tunnelma Perinteinen • Moderni
  • Ruoka kansainvälinen
  • Tunnelma Perheystävällinen • Moderni
  • Tunnelma Perheystävällinen

Mukavuudet: Viking Line ferry Viking XPRS - Night Cruise from Helsinki Mahtavat mukavuudet! Arvioiden pistemäärä on 8.2.

  • Oma kylpyhuone
  • Ilmaisia kylpytuotteita
  • Liinavaatteet
  • Ulkokalusteet
  • Aurinkoterassi
  • Vaatenaulakko
  • Bingo Lisämaksu
  • Live-urheilutapahtuma (lähetys)
  • Live-musiikki/esitys
  • Iltaviihdettä
  • Lasten kerho
  • Viihdehenkilökunta
  • Leikkikenttä
  • Satelliittikanavat
  • Kahvila paikan päällä
  • Hedelmiä Lisämaksu
  • Viiniä/kuohuviiniä Lisämaksu
  • Lapsille sopiva buffet
  • Lasten aterioita Lisämaksu
  • Erikoisruokavalioiden menuja (pyynnöstä)
  • Kadunvarsipysäköinti
  • Lukittavia kaappeja
  • Matkatavarasäilytys
  • Bisneskeskus Lisämaksu
  • Kokous-/juhlatilat Lisämaksu
  • Leikkialue sisätiloissa
  • Palosammuttimet
  • Videovalvonta majoituspaikan ulkopuolella
  • Videovalvonta yleisissä tiloissa
  • Palovaroittimet
  • Vartija ympäri vuorokauden
  • Ruokakauppa paikan päällä
  • Erillinen tupakointialue
  • Ilmastointi
  • Allergiahuoneita
  • Hätänaru kylpyhuoneessa
  • WC, jossa on käsituet
  • Pääsy pyörätuolilla
  • Ylempiin kerroksiin pääsee hissillä

Katso saatavuus Talon säännöt

Sisäänkirjautuminen

Klo 18.00–18.30

Asiakkaiden pitää esittää sisäänkirjautumisen yhteydessä valokuvallinen henkilötodistus ja luottokortti

Uloskirjautuminen

Klo 09.30–10.00

Peruutus/ ennakkomaksu

Peruutus- ja ennakkomaksuehdot vaihtelevat majoituksen tyypistä riippuen. Lisää haluamasi päivämäärät ja tarkista valitsemasi huoneen ehdot.

Lapset ja vuoteet

Lapsia koskevat ehdot

Kaikenikäiset lapset ovat tervetulleita.

Jotta näkisit hinnat ja huoneeseen mahtuvien yöpyjien määrän oikein, lisää hakuusi ryhmässäsi matkustavien lasten määrä ja iät.

Vauvansänkyjä ja lisävuoteita koskevat ehdot

Lisävuoteiden sallittu määrä riippuu valitsemastasi vaihtoehdosta. Saat tarkempia tietoja tarkistamalla valitsemasi vaihtoehdon.

Lisävuoteita ei ole saatavilla tässä majoituspaikassa.

Vauvansänkypyyntöjen toteutuminen riippuu saatavuudesta.

Sisäänkirjautumisen ikäraja on 18

Lemmikkieläimet

Lemmikkieläimet eivät ole sallittuja.

Jos varauksessa on enemmän kuin 3 huonetta, sovelletaan mahdollisesti eri sääntöjä ja lisämaksuja.

Booking.comin maksupalvelu

Booking.com veloittaa varauksen hinnan majoituspaikan puolesta, mutta varmista että sinulla on käteistä mukana, jos haluat lisäpalveluita perillä.

Kiva tietää Tärkeää tietoa tämän majoituspaikan asiakkaille

Departure and arrival times vary according to weekday and date:

October 1st, 2023–June 18th, 2024

Departure from Helsinki

- Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 20:30

- Friday at 21:00

- Sunday at 19:00

Arrival in Helsinki at 09:30

June 19th, 2024–August 10th, 2024

- Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 21:15

Arrival in Helsinki at 10:30

August 11th, 2024–December 31st, 2024

Check-in and boarding close 20 minutes before the departure time. Each passenger must carry a valid travel document. Viking Line cannot be held liable and, unfortunately, cannot reimburse costs if a passenger misses a voyage due to incorrectly completed documents. Viking Line will send more information about the journey after the booking.

Travelling as a group:

- The group must consist of a minimum of 10 adult passengers with one booking and a joint ticket

- The minimum age limit is 18 years. This cruise is not open to youth groups (under 18 years)

Asiakkaiden on esitettävä voimassa oleva kuvallinen henkilötodistus ja luottokortti saapumisen yhteydessä. Huomioithan, että kaikkien erikoistoiveiden toteutuminen riippuu saatavuudesta ja niistä saatetaan periä lisämaksu.

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Sisäänkirjautuminen majoituspaikkaan Viking Line ferry Viking XPRS - Night Cruise from Helsinki alkaa klo 18.00 ja uloskirjautuminen on mahdollista klo 10.00 asti.

Onko Viking Line ferry Viking XPRS - Night Cruise from Helsinki suosittu perheiden keskuudessa?

Kyllä, Viking Line ferry Viking XPRS - Night Cruise from Helsinki on perheelle majoittumista varaavien suosiossa.

Mitä tekemistä majoituspaikassa Viking Line ferry Viking XPRS - Night Cruise from Helsinki on?

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  • Kahden hengen huone (double)
  • Neljän hengen huone
  • Kahden hengen huone (twin)

Kuinka kaukana Viking Line ferry Viking XPRS - Night Cruise from Helsinki on kohteen Helsinki keskustasta?

Viking Line ferry Viking XPRS - Night Cruise from Helsinki on 1,7 km:n päässä kohteen Helsinki keskustasta. Kaikki etäisyydet on mitattu linnuntietä. Todellinen matka voi vaihdella.

Onko majoituspaikassa Viking Line ferry Viking XPRS - Night Cruise from Helsinki ravintolaa paikan päällä?

  • The Burgers
  • Wine & Dine

Kuinka paljon majoituspaikassa Viking Line ferry Viking XPRS - Night Cruise from Helsinki yöpyminen maksaa?

Majoituspaikan Viking Line ferry Viking XPRS - Night Cruise from Helsinki hinnat voivat vaihdella yöpymisesi yksityiskohdista riippuen (esim. valitsemistasi päivämääristä, hotellin ehdoista jne.). Näet hinnat syöttämällä haluamasi päivämäärät.

Näytä enemmän

Helsinki – parhaat palat, julkiset rakennukset.

  • Presidentinlinna
  • Helsingin yliopisto
  • Suomenlinna
  • Helsingin tuomiokirkko
  • Finlandia-talo
  • Finnkinon elokuvakeskus
  • Helsingin kaupunginmuseo
  • Ateneumin taidemuseo

Ostosalueet

  • Iso Omenan kauppakeskus
  • Kampin Kauppakeskus
  • Stockmannin tavaratalo
  • Kaivopuisto

Stadionit tai areenat

  • Hartwall Arena
  • Helsingin Olympiastadion

Suositut alueet

  • Helsinki Bus Station
  • Helsingin musiikkitalo
  • Kinopalatsi Elokuvateatteri

Lentokentät

  • Helsinki-Vantaan lentokenttä (HEL) 17,2 km
  • Tallinnan Lennart Meri -lentokenttä (TLL) 83,7 km
  • Länsiterminaali
  • Makasiini Terminaali
  • Suomenlinna Lautta

Metroasemat

  • Helsingin yliopiston metroasema
  • Rautatientorin metroasema

Rautatieasemat

  • Helsingin päärautatieasema

Suosituimmat kaupungit

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Pysy ajan tasalla

Virhe: Ilmoita voimassa oleva sähköpostiosoite

Virhe: Pahoittelemme. On tapahtunut virhe.

Kiitos! Olemme lähettäneet sinulle sähköpostin, jotta voit viimeistellä uutiskirjetilauksesi.

Räätälöidyt suositukset

Tarjoamme räätälöityjä suosituksia, jotka perustuvat toimintaasi alustallamme. Voit halutessasi poistaa tämän ominaisuuden käytöstä. Huomaathan, että käytöstä poistaminen vaikuttaa vain tämänhetkiseen laitteeseesi – sinun pitää siis muokata asetus toiveidesi mukaiseksi erikseen kullakin laitteellasi.

Tarkistettuja arvioita todellisilta asiakkailta.

Meillä on yli 70 miljoonaa asiakasarviota, ja ne kaikki ovat todellisten, vahvistettujen majoittujien antamia.

Miten arviot syntyvät?

Kaikki alkaa varauksesta.

Voit jättää arvion vain, jos olet tehnyt varauksen. Siksi olemme varmoja, että arviot tulevat majoituspaikassa yöpyneiltä todellisilta asiakkailta.

Jota seuraa matka

Majoituspaikassa yöpyessään asiakkaamme panevat merkille esimerkiksi sen, miten hiljainen huone on ja miten ystävällistä henkilökunta on.

Lopulta on aika jättää arvio

Matkan jälkeen asiakkaat kertovat meille kokemuksistaan. Varmistamme, ettei arvioissa ole asiattomuuksia ja että ne ovat todellisilta asiakkailta. Sitten lisäämme ne Booking.comiin.

Jos teit varauksen sivuillamme ja haluat jättää arvion, kirjaudu sisään.

Säästä Helsingissä

Saat sähköpostitse vain jäsenille tarkoitettuja tarjouksia.

Vain rajoitetun ajan

Jippii, olet nyt tilaaja!

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Meet the 81-year-old CEO who built a $10.4 billion luxury cruise line tailored just for baby boomers: ‘They’re the richest group we have around’

Torstein Hagen is wearing a blue shirt and grey suit.

A veteran cruise attendee at just 24 years old, Julia Wilcox is used to her inbox flooding with promotional emails from cruise lines courting loyal customers. But Wilcox, who vlogs her cruise experiences on TikTok , said one cruise line takes a more idiosyncratic approach to their marketing: Two or three times a month, she’ll get thick and glossy paper envelopes in the mail from Viking Cruises, the luxury cruise line which with she took a 10-day trip in January 2023. It’s the only cruise company that sends her paper mail—and it does so persistently.

“I get so much paper mail from Viking. I’m like, this is insane,” she told Fortune . “You could send me on a free cruise for the amount of paper and things that you send me.”

While anomalous in its marketing strategy, the logic behind Viking’s insistence on sending snail mail makes more sense after Wilcox, a Gen Z TikToker, admitted she’s not the company’s target audience. In fact, she was four decades younger than the cruise guests’ median age of 60 or 70. That’s just how Viking wants it.

“They’re the richest group we have around,” Viking CEO Torstein Hagen said in a May 1 CNBC Squawk on the Street interview . “They have the money; they have the time.” 

Hagen, who at 81 surpasses his baby boomer target audience, has tailored the cruise to the tastes of the older demographic that holds 70% of the country’s disposable income . There are no kids under 18 allowed, and no casinos aboard. Instead, Viking’s line of 92 vessels—traveling to all seven continents and employing a staff of 10,000—offers walking tours of European cities and cheese tastings.

“It’s a quite serene environment for people up in their ages,” Hagen said, “and for curious people who want to go to destinations, not [who want] to go on waterslides and the like.”

Hagen’s strategy has certainly worked thus far. Viking, with a $10.4 billion valuation , raised $1.5 billion in its initial public offering on May 1, the highest of any company this year. Per an SEC filing from last month, Viking experienced 14.4% growth from 2015 to 2023, the biggest leap of any luxury river or ocean cruise during that period.

“We have a very, very clear focus, and that is reflected in all our customer ratings, the rewards we get, and so forth,” Hagen told CNBC. “It doesn’t make us as large as the others, but it certainly makes us more attractive to the consumer.” 

Viking did not respond to Fortune ‘s request for comment.

The precision and analytical approach Hagen brings to the company reflects his initial pursuit of physics from the Norwegian Institute of Technology before he came to the U.S. and got his MBA at Harvard. Originally from outside of Oslo, the Norwegian developed his business intuition through failure before success. As CEO of cruise line Royal Viking in the 1980s, Hagen arranged for a $240 million management buyout that failed when a competitor made a surprise purchase of the company. He was soon ousted from the role .

Hagen, who operates the company alongside daughter Karine Hagen, founded Viking in 1997 at 54. He considered it a humble venture composed of  “two guys with two mobile phones and four river ships,” according to the company prospectus . From its maiden voyage, Viking’s goal was, in Hagen’s words , to be a thinking person’s cruise, not a drinking person’s cruise.

Viking has benefited from opportune timing for the cruise industry, namely its recovery from pandemic lockdowns that had wealthy vacationers itching for indulgent respites. Patrick Scholes, managing director of lodging and leisure equity research at Truist Securities, is bullish on the industry’s future because of that high demand.

“People want a vacation,” he told Fortune . “They’re looking for something different that they hadn’t done for the first two, three years of COVID, which certainly was going on a cruise ship.”

Cruises developed a reputation during the pandemic, as their closed quarters, conducive to contagious disease, sometimes resulted in boats docking early . Even Viking took a hit after 100 passengers on a June 2023 cruise battled norovirus. Companies sweetened deals to win back customers, offering discounts and promises of private beaches. While restaurants and hotel resorts were slow to recover from the pandemic because of labor shortages , cruise ships’ presence on foreign waters meant not having to abide by U.S. wages and employing ample staff of mostly foreign workers. During Wilcox’s Viking cruise, she marveled at the consistent and frequent turndown and cleaning services.

“In that value proposition is the high, consistent level of staffing and service on a cruise ship,” Scholes said. “You’ve been to a restaurant, you’ve been to a hotel—staffing is a problem, is a challenge after COVID. And cruise lines have not had that problem.”

Bob Levinstein, CEO of travel agency CruiseCompete, told Fortune Viking especially lives up to its value promise, mastering food, service, excursions, and communication into a reliable product.

“They just really have it nailed down,” he said.

More growth for the company is on the way. Having weathered the pandemic, Viking has 24 ships on order , an option for another dozen, and ambitious plans to expand its Chinese customer base to 150,000 passengers by 2025. Viking’s resilience in a tough time for the industry made the decision to go public a no-brainer for Hagen.

“The private equity firms, at some stage, have to create liquidity from their investments, and they’ve been in now for eight years—so it was as good a time as any,” Hagen told Fortune last month. “During the pandemic, it was not easy, and I think now coming out of that and having good results, that was the natural thing to do.”

But tides turn, and the economic waters buoying the cruise business are no exception. As cruise companies accommodate growing demand by commissioning more ships, the promotional packages and companies’ pricing power will ebb, Scholes predicted.

“This is just economic capitalism,” he said. “Come 2029, we’re going to see a lot of new ships, and that’s going to be a lot of cabins to fill. It’ll be difficult to raise prices.”

There’s a reason for Viking to stay level-headed through the industry’s maturation, Levinstein argued. The company’s $1.5 billion IPO was well timed, he said, but it likely won’t make waves for Viking’s future. It’s likely just a way for ownership to stay liquid and pad their wallets.

“That’s only about four of the ocean ships—maybe a little less if prices have gone up since they made their last deal,” he said. “But it’s not game-changing money.”

The cruise’s humble but established amenities aren’t foolproof, either. “The food definitely was a miss,” Wilcox said of her time aboard a Viking, resulting in the “worst” room service hot dog she’d “ever had.” She heard from other cruisers that the specialty menus the cruise promised to change nightly, but the food items offered have been the same for a decade.

The slip-up in Viking’s reputation of rock-solid amenities may be a strike against the “cookie-cutter” model Hagen touts as a reason for the cruise line’s success, but the CEO remains clear-eyed on the company’s philosophy of streamlined, steadfast service.

“In my belief, the moment you try to do everything for everybody, you know what happens?” he said. “You do nothing well.” 

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Emerald Cruises lets you see the best of the Danube with the addition of a hefty dose of traditional German culture in Munich. Leaving the Bavarian capital, you’ll travel to Passau before a quick cross-border trip to the Unesco-listed Czech city of Cesky Krumlov. Vienna is the next city, replete with opulent architecture, before a quick overnight stay in Bratislava on the sixth night. Guided tours and hikes around the castle are included, before you get three nights to explore Budapest, the Hungarian capital that is blessed with picturesque buildings, relaxed thermal baths and a buzzing nightlife scene. 

From £1,999pp, including nine nights’ accommodation, full board, tours of Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest and airport transfers. Departing 7 May 2024 to 20 October 2024.

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This famous river runs for over 4,000 miles throughout South America and is a major part of the eponymous rainforest, one of the most biodiverse and important natural areas on the planet. A river cruise remains the best way to reach deeper into the jungle, with many cruises beginning in the northern Brazilian city of Manaus or in the Peruvian city of Lima.

Start in Peru’s enchanting capital with the Peruvian Rivers and Rainforest Discovery cruise from Uniworld. You’ll fly to Iquitos, the largest city in the Amazon as your next stop, before delving into some of the most remote areas in the world as you take to the waters. From here, nature takes centre stage, with a variety of experiences – including jungle walks and kayaking on a lake – added to the enjoyment of natural features such as giant lilies, towering barrigona trees and around 10 per cent of the world’s known animal species.

From £8,799pp, including 10 nights’ accommodation, full board, return flights from London, domestic flights and various excursions. Departing regularly from 17 January until 6 November 2024.

Start in  Cairo  and make your way down to Aswan over a few days (though many shorter routes operate between  Aswan and Luxor  only). For a relaxing way to take in riverside scenery and some of Egypt’s most important historical sites, a river cruise is the ideal choice.

AP Touring’s  Egypt Discovery  trip takes you on a round trip from Cairo. You’ll cross thousands of years of history, starting with West Bank the Valley of the Kings, before a short flight to Aswan to explore Abu Simbel and a sighting of the landmark Pyramids of Giza near the Egyptian capital. The scenery along the route is exceptional, too, with palm trees, green spaces and mini oases dotted in between the yellow-hued rock.

From £6,995pp, including 12 nights’ accommodation, 30 meals (including unlimited local beer and wine) return flights from London Heathrow, domestic flights within Egypt and activities in each of the 10 destinations. Departing regularly from September 2024 to April 2025.

Exploring this land of castles and fairytales is a worthwhile European trip, with tours often starting in the pretty Dutch capital of Amsterdam and weaving across the German and French countryside, with the route broken up by cities such as Cologne, Dusseldorf and Strasbourg. Many of the towns located on the banks of the Rhine, such as Koblenz, are incredibly picturesque, with a range of medieval castles and natural sites like the Black Forest also featuring.

Ama Waterways provide a seven-night cruise that runs from Basel to Amsterdam. Get your cultural fix at either end of your trip in either of these two cities, before admiring the vistas around the Rhine Valley, the medieval castles that loom over towns like Heidelberg and the timber-framed buildings that line the streets of Riquewihr and Strasbourg. Stops in both Freiburg and Dusseldorf are also included, as well as an optional excursion to Cologne.

From £2,399pp, including seven nights’ accommodation, full board and tours in each destination. Departing regularly between 18 February and 28 December 2024.

The views around the Douro Valley are some of the best in Portugal , whether you’re sitting by the banks in Porto or admiring the verdant hills and vineyards around Pinhao. This region, well-known for its port production, has cruises lasting roughly one week that usually begin and end in Porto – where the river meets the Atlantic Ocean – with a brief crossing over into Spain and Salamanca.

The Riviera Travel package offers an affordable eight-day Douro option starting and ending in Porto , with two nights to explore Portugal’s magnificent second city (and to go on a guided tour of a well-known port producer). Days three and four take you to sleepy Castelo de Rodrigo and the historic Spanish city of Salamanca (with guided tours and time to explore at your leisure) before traversing the cascading vineyards of the valley on your way back to Porto via the beautiful Peso de Regua (and a local wine tasting).

From £1,599pp, including seven nights’ accommodation, full board, flights from a London airport, one excursion one each day and airport transfers. Departing regularly from 7 April 2024.

The Mississippi

Discovering the Deep South is often done by car, but with new routes recently from Viking Cruises, exploring Louisiana, Mississippi, Minnesota and Tennessee has never been more idyllic. The famed cities of New Orleans and Memphis can bookend your tour, with lesser-known locations such as Baton Rouge, Natchez and Darrow making up the other stops.

Opt for Viking’s ‘Heart of the Delta’ cruise to if you really want to immerse yourself in the Deep South. The cruise begins with a few days exploring the French influences and Creole cuisine of New Orleans , before moving on to Baton Rouge – a haven of Creole and Cajun culture – and then onto Natchez, the oldest city on the river. You’ll travel through other towns on the Mississippi – complete with walking tours or excursions to the Atchafalaya Swamp basin – before reaching Memphis, the atmospheric home of blues music.

From £6,545pp, including 12 nights’ accommodation, full board, return flights from London and one excursion per destination. Departing weekly from March 7 until 13 June, with additional departures on 7 November and 13 November.

The Mekong flows through a host of Asia’s most fascinating countries, including Vietnam , Thailand , China and Cambodia. Most cruises only take in parts of Vietnam and Cambodia , though this mix of floating fishing villages, traditional markets and the two capitals of Ho Chi Minh City and Phnom Penh will be enough for most travellers. With Avalon Waterways , you’ll combine energetic, modern cities with some of the most vibrant culture in Asia and a history that is equal parts sobering and fascinating.

It starts in Siem Reap, site of the Angkor Wat temple, before moving on to the Cambodian capital, where you can learn about the dictatorship of Pol Pot and visit several must-see landmarks. After this, Vietnam beckons, with a visit to the dizzying Ho Chi Minh City to see its admirable architecture. Visits to markets, old Vietnam War tunnels, temples and cooking classes are dotted in between these city trips for good measure, with stops at characterful towns like Vinh Long, too.

From £4,229pp, including seven nights’ accommodation, full board and activities on each day of the trip. Departing regularly from 15 January to 11 March and from 12 August to 2 December 2024.

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The 11 top world cruises for 2025.

Dream big and set sail on the monthslong voyage of a lifetime.

The Top World Cruises

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If your ideal vacation involves spending months sailing around the world – exploring storied, faraway lands and learning the mysteries of ancient civilizations and cultures – then you should consider booking a world cruise. These epic voyages transport guests around the globe to some of the world's top historical and cultural attractions . You'll sample locally inspired cuisines from Asia, Europe, South America and other diverse regions, plus enjoy special events on the ship and in port, including expert guest lectures, cultural programs and memorable themed nights. And best of all: You'll only have to pack and unpack once.

To help you choose which world cruise is right for you, U.S. News has compiled a list of some of the best sailings that are available to book for 2025. Keep in mind: If you're interested in a world cruise that is fully booked, you shouldn't lose hope. When trips are booked this far in advance, there are usually some cancellations; you may be able to get on a waitlist through a travel adviser or by contacting the cruise line directly. Otherwise, if you're ready to book your tickets and set sail on the trip of a lifetime, consider one of these 11 upcoming world voyages. (Note: All starting rates were accurate at the time of writing.)

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Viking Ocean Cruises: Viking World Voyage I

Main pool on Viking ship.

Dates: Dec. 19, 2024, to June 17, 2025

Duration: 180 days

Starting rate: $85,995 per person (Deluxe Veranda Stateroom, double occupancy)

Viking Ocean Cruises' epic 180-day voyage on Viking Sky departs from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in December 2024 and ends in New York in June 2025. The cruise is nearly sold out, including the least expensive Veranda Stateroom at $79,995 per person. Guests will visit 37 countries on six continents and have 83 guided tours in far-flung locales, from the South Pacific to Asia to the Middle East. Cruisers will also have overnights in some of the world's most fascinating cities, including London, Istanbul and Singapore.

This world cruise includes Viking 's mostly all-inclusive amenities. Fares cover all meals; wine, beer and soda at lunch and dinner; one complimentary excursion in every port; free Wi-Fi access; access to the spa and fitness center; enrichment lectures and destination performances; and other amenities. The line also runs world cruise promotions that may cover free business airfare and transfers, shore credits, shipboard credits, a beverage package and other perks.

A shorter, 138-day segment of the world cruise is also available. This voyage has the same departure date and port as the 180-day option, but guests will disembark on May 6, 2025, in London. This cruise includes ports of call in 28 countries and 57 guided tours. The lowest fare is $59,995 per person (double occupancy) for a Veranda Stateroom.

Holland America Line: 124-Day Grand World Voyage

Guests on the back deck of a Holland America Line ship watch the sunset in Sydney Harbor.

Courtesy of Holland America Line

Dates: Jan. 4 to May 9, 2025

Duration: 124 days

Starting rate: $24,999 per person (Inside Stateroom, double occupancy)

In January 2025, Holland America Line will sail simultaneous world cruises of longer than 120 days for the first time in the line's history: this 124-day sailing and a 133-day "Pole-to-Pole" Grand World Voyage. The shorter 124-Day Grand World Voyage sails round-trip from Fort Lauderdale.

The extensive itinerary on the 1,964-passenger Zuiderdam features 32 countries and 10 overnight stays, as well as bucket list destinations like Machu Picchu, Easter Island and the Great Barrier Reef. The voyage includes a Panama Canal transit and stops in exotic destinations such as several islands in French Polynesia. Travelers will also visit ports of call in Australia, Asian countries like Indonesia and Sri Lanka, African destinations such as Madagascar and Tanzania, places in Western Europe like Italy and France, and many others. After traveling to so many incredible destinations on this itinerary, the ship crosses the Atlantic Ocean and returns to Florida.

Holland America offers a limited-time promotion where guests will receive a Surf Wi-Fi package, prepaid gratuities and other amenities when they book this voyage.

MSC Cruises: World Cruise

The MSC Magnifica at port in Croatia.

Courtesy of MSC Cruises

Dates: Jan. 5 to May 1, 2025

Duration: 116 nights

Starting rate: $17,239 per person (Interior Stateroom, double occupancy)

The world cruise voyage on the 3,223-passenger MSC Magnifica departs round-trip from Genoa (Portofino), Italy, in January 2025 for a 116-night voyage around the globe. This incredible journey with MSC Cruises includes 52 ports of call, with stops in southern France; Spain; Morocco; ports in South America; Cape Verde, Africa; and more. Guests will also visit the Falkland Islands, the dreamy isles of Tahiti, the Cook Islands, New Zealand, Australia, numerous Asian countries and Egypt before returning to Italy.

Cruise fares include 15 complimentary shore excursions, as well as the Dine & Drink package that features a selection of wines, draught beer, sparkling water and other nonalcoholic beverages in the main restaurants and the buffet during lunch and dinner. There is also a 30% discount on laundry services. Cruisers will enjoy themed evenings, guest speakers and language classes while on board.

Oceania Cruises: Around the World in 180 Days

The Oceania Cruises Insignia ship on open water.

Courtesy of Oceania Cruises

Dates: Jan. 5 to July 3, 2025

Starting rate: $48,799 per person (Inside Stateroom, double occupancy)

This extensive 180-day world voyage with Oceania Cruises aboard the intimate 670-passenger Insignia embarks from Miami in January 2025. The sailing includes 89 ports in 32 countries across five continents, 46 accessible UNESCO World Heritage Sites and 21 overnight stays.

This cruise, with its unique east-to-west circumnavigation, features incredible cultural and immersive experiences across the globe. Guests will cruise the Amazon River in Brazil and visit bustling South American cities like Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires, Argentina. Then, they'll set sail for alluring locales in destinations like Namibia, South Africa, Mozambique, the Maldives, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Cambodia, China and more. Other destinations on the long journey include New Caledonia; Mystery Island, Vanuatu; Fiji; American Samoa; French Polynesia; and Hawaii. Guests disembark in San Diego in July 2025.

Oceania's " simply MORE" offer for the world cruise includes two-for-one cruise fares; round-trip airfare and transfers; $8,200 in shore excursion credit; free Champagne, wine and other beverages; complimentary specialty dining; and unlimited Wi-Fi access.

Princess Cruises: 116-Day World Cruise

The Princess Cruises Island Princess ship on open water.

Courtesy of Princess Cruises

Dates: Jan. 5 to May 2, 2025 (round-trip from Fort Lauderdale, Florida) or Jan. 20 to May 17, 2025 (round-trip from Los Angeles)

Duration: 116 days

Starting rate: $18,998 per person (Interior Stateroom, double occupancy)

There are two embarkation options for Princess Cruises ' 116-day cruise in January 2025. Guests can choose the earlier date departing from Fort Lauderdale or join the ship later in the month in Los Angeles. Both voyages aboard the 2,200-passenger Island Princess include 43 ports of call, with the earlier voyage transiting the Panama Canal before reaching Los Angeles.

Highlights include stops in Hawaii, Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, Mauritius, South Africa, Namibia and Cape Verde. Then, it's off to exciting ports in the Mediterranean, such as Greece, Turkey, Croatia and Montenegro. After visiting magical European cities like Rome and Florence in Italy, the ship heads to southern France, Spain, Morocco and the Canary Islands before sailing across the Atlantic to Florida. Guests on the later voyage will then transit the Panama Canal and visit Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Mexico before disembarking in Los Angeles.

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Azamara: World Voyage

An Azamara cruise ship seen from Santorini.

Courtesy of Azamara

Dates: Jan. 6 to June 11, 2025

Duration: 155 days

Starting rate: $39,999 per person (Club Interior Stateroom, double occupancy)

Azamara's 2025 world voyage embarks in January 2025 from San Diego aboard Azamara Onward . The immersive journey includes 10 segments covering 37 countries, 15 overnights and 31 late stays in port before disembarking in Southampton, U.K.

Guests will be treated to a kickoff welcome party in San Diego, 13 exclusive cultural events, round-trip business class airfare, a pre-cruise hotel stay, all transfers and a $4,000 onboard credit. In addition, the price covers the line's Experience More Essentials Package, which offers a $3,000 credit for shore excursions, unlimited Wi-Fi access for one device and an upgraded premium beverage package for two guests. Azamara 's pricing also includes food, drinks, gratuities, concierge service, weekly laundry and more.

Highlights of the itinerary include ports of call in the stunning islands of Hawaii, French Polynesia, American Samoa and Fiji. You'll also visit New Zealand, Australia and a wide variety of Asian destinations, including Indonesia, Singapore, the Philippines, China, Vietnam, Thailand and India, before sailing to the Middle East, the Adriatic and the Mediterranean. After an extended time in Europe, the ship will disembark in the U.K.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises: Navigate the World (Away in Wonder)

The Regent Seven Seas Mariner ship in Kotor.

Courtesy of Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Dates: Jan. 7 to June 6, 2025

Duration: 150 nights

Starting rate: $95,949 per person for the all-inclusive fare (Deluxe Veranda Suite, double occupancy)

In January 2025, 700 guests will call Regent's Seven Seas Mariner home for its 150-night Navigate the World cruise. The ship sails from Miami to San Francisco across three oceans, visiting 97 ports of call in 25 countries over five continents. Stops include enchanting destinations across South America and idyllic islands like Bora Bora and Moorea in French Polynesia. The extensive Regent Seven Seas Cruises voyage will also take guests to places like Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, South Korea, China, Vietnam, the Falkland Islands, Alaska and more.

Two new ports of call for the line are Muroran on the Japanese island of Hokkaido and the remote Robinson Crusoe Island off the coast of Chile. The voyage also includes a crossing of the infamous Drake Passage and three days of scenic cruising along the Antarctic Peninsula . The cruise fare covers up to 395 complimentary excursions, meals, open bars, and other amenities and perks. Guests will also have access to exclusive shoreside experiences in several ports, such as the "Li-Khe & Thai Tradition" in Bangkok and "A Maori Engagement" in Auckland, New Zealand.

Crystal: World Cruise

The Crystal Serenity in New York City.

Courtesy of Crystal

Dates: Jan. 7 to May 10, 2025

Duration: 123 nights

Starting rate: $66,500 per person (Double Guest Room with Ocean View, double occupancy)

Crystal's 123-night world cruise embarks from Fort Lauderdale in January 2025 aboard its 740-guest luxury ship, Crystal Serenity . The Crystal voyage will transport passengers to 62 destinations in 31 countries around the globe, including Caribbean islands, Mexico, South American destinations like Argentina and Brazil, and African countries such as Mozambique and Kenya. Guests will also visit far-flung locales like the Seychelles and Maldives before sailing on to destinations in the Middle East, including Oman, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan. After visiting Greece and several ports in Italy, the ship will disembark in Barcelona in May 2025.

Exclusive onshore events during the voyage include an evening of "Tango Through the Ages" in Buenos Aires, Argentina; a Sri Lankan extravaganza with dinner and a traditional Kandyan Ves dance performance; and "An Evening with the Gods on Mt. Olympus" in Athens, Greece.

Crystal's cruise fares are all-inclusive and cover meals (including dinner at chef Nobu's Umi Uma); all beverages, including premium wines and spirits; luxurious amenities; butler service and gratuities; and 24-hour in-suite dining. Additional benefits with the world cruise include a business class airfare allowance or credit; $1,500 in shipboard credit; private transfers; luggage valet; exclusive onshore events; themed evenings on the ship; an exclusive gala dinner; a send-off celebration; and other perks.

Cunard Line: Maiden World Voyage (Queen Anne)

The Cunard Line Queen Anne ship on open water.

Courtesy of Cunard Line

Dates: Jan. 7 to April 29, 2025

Duration: 111 nights

Starting rate: $17,519 per person (Britannia Inside Stateroom, double occupancy)

Cunard Line's 111-night Maiden World Voyage aboard the new 3,000-passenger Queen Anne departs round-trip from Hamburg, Germany, in January 2025. The new ship, the 249th vessel to sail under the Cunard flag, debuted in May 2024. The addition of Queen Anne to the fleet marks the first time since 1999 that Cunard will have four ships sailing at sea. Highlights of the historic journey include spectacular beaches, dazzling cities and cultural sites, with stops in North and South America (including Mexico and Hawaii), New Zealand, Australia, Asia, the Middle East, Europe and more.

Meals in the main dining room, most onboard entertainment, gala evenings, afternoon tea and other activities are included in the cruise fare. Full World Voyage benefits also encompass a welcome reception, cocktail parties, a special shoreside event, use of a private lounge, the services of a World Voyage concierge, a commemorative gift, onboard credit and prepaid gratuities.

Travelers who are interested in booking a portion of this Cunard Line world cruise can opt for a voyage lasting between 17 and 107 days. These segments include routes like New York to Sydney; San Francisco to Auckland; Sydney to Hong Kong; and more.

Silversea Cruises: Controtempo

The Silversea Silver Dawn ship on open water.

Courtesy of Silversea Cruises

Dates: Jan. 13 to May 29, 2025

Duration: 136 days

Starting rate: $79,520 per person (Vista Suite, double occupancy)

Silversea's 2025 world cruise, Controtempo, embarks in January 2025 from Tokyo aboard the ultra-luxury 596-guest Silver Dawn . The voyage includes 60 ports in 34 countries on the line's flagship. Guests of the journey from Tokyo to New York will have immersive bespoke events created exclusively for the cruise, including an incredible gala dinner, a "sky-high" extravaganza in Singapore, a Bollywood experience, a Marie Antoinette-inspired evening at Versailles and a private tour of an Egyptian palace.

Highlights of this Silversea Cruises itinerary are numerous ports of call in Asia, including Japan, China, Thailand and India, as well as stops along the west coast of Africa before the ship sails on to Western Europe. In France, guests can sip fine wines in Bordeaux and visit the magical walled city of Saint-Malo in Brittany. After sailing to Northern Europe to visit the cities of Stockholm and Oslo, Norway, Silver Dawn will then call on the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Greenland before heading to Canada and the East Coast of the U.S. The ship will disembark in New York in May 2025.

Silversea's fares are all-inclusive and include luxurious suites, pre-and post-cruise benefits, all food and beverages, butler service, shore excursions, and other perks with the line's door-to-door service.

Holland America Line: 133-Day Grand Voyage: Pole-To-Pole

The Holland America Lina Volendam ship on open water at sunset.

Matthew Dodd | Courtesy of Holland America Line

Dates: Jan. 25 to June 7, 2025

Duration: 133 days

Starting rate: $26,399 per person (Inside Stateroom, double occupancy)

Holland America's 133-day grand voyage is believed to be the first-ever pole-to-pole round-trip sailing from the U.S. The voyage aboard the 1,432-passenger Volendam will sail from Fort Lauderdale to the Dominican Republic, Colombia and Costa Rica before transiting the Panama Canal. Other ports of call in South America include Ecuador, Peru and Chile, where guests will get to experience scenic cruising in the Chilean fjords. The journey also offers a once-in-a-lifetime chance to cross the infamous Drake Passage and see the surreal beauty of Antarctica.

After a stop in the Falkland Islands, the ship will return to South America with calls in Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. After several ports of call in Africa and the Canary Islands, Volendam sails to Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium and the Netherlands. The ship will then navigate the waterways in Northern Europe, the North Cape, Iceland, Greenland and Canada, before sailing along the East Coast of the U.S. toward Florida.

Frequently Asked Questions

Full itineraries for world cruises typically last anywhere from around 100 to 180 days, though Royal Caribbean International 's Serenade of the Seas is currently sailing the longest world cruise at 274 days. If you're not able to set sail for three to five months (or longer), some cruise lines also offer select, shorter segments of their full world cruise itineraries or grand voyages, which are typically two to three months in length.

World cruise fares can vary significantly between cruise lines. Some lines advertise cruise-only fares, which do not include meals at specialty restaurants, alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, excursions, some entertainment, or other expenses. On top of that, many cruise lines' base prices exclude port fees and taxes. Given the length of a world cruise, even small expenses can add up after several months on the ship and in ports around the globe. Typically, travelers can expect to spend a base fare of about $15,000 for an inside cabin and as much as $90,000 (or more) for luxury accommodations and an all-inclusive fare.

If you're considering sailing beyond 2025, Regent Seven Seas Cruises recently announced its 140-night 2027 world cruise, World of Splendor, sailing from Miami to New York. The voyage embarks on Jan. 11, 2027, aboard Seven Seas Splendor , and prices start at $91,499 per person. If you want to reserve the over-the-top Regent Suite, you'll need to budget an unheard-of $1.7 million for two guests ($839,999 per person, to be exact).

Regent Seven Seas' all-inclusive fares include almost everything you could need, including door-to-door luggage service, first and business class airfare, pre-cruise gala events, exclusive shoreside experiences, unlimited dry cleaning and laundry, prepaid gratuities, meals, open bars and lounges, unlimited Wi-Fi access, and more. Silversea also offers door-to-door pricing that includes private executive transfers, international business class flights, pre- and post-cruise hotels and transfers, baggage valet, all meals and beverages, butler service, bespoke special events, and other amenities.

Depending on the cruise line, you may receive many additional perks when booking a full world cruise, including shore excursions. All-inclusive luxury lines like Silversea and Regent Seven Seas offer a list of complimentary shore excursions in every port. In addition, Silversea hosts a bon voyage reception, a private dinner and an overnight hotel stay for world cruise guests. It also features exclusive world cruise cultural events in ports around the globe. If you're sailing with Regent Seven Seas, you'll also have pre-cruise gala events and exclusive shoreside experiences throughout the cruise.

Special inclusions, upgrades and other amenities are available with other lines that are not all-inclusive. For example, guests on boutique cruise line Azamara's 2025 world cruise will receive $25,000 in benefits, including $3,000 for shore excursions, 13 exclusive events and much more. Oceania's " simply MORE" offer includes $8,200 in shore excursion credit, as well as many other amenities.

If you're sailing with a larger cruise line, it's also possible to find deals that may include shore excursions or onboard credit you can use for booking tours. Holland America Line offers guests an early booking bonus that includes a list of additional perks, including one complimentary shore excursion, $2,000 per person in onboard credit ($4,000 for solo travelers) and more. MSC Cruises includes 15 free shore excursions and other perks when you book its world cruise.

You may want to consult with a travel agent specializing in cruises to see what additional perks they can offer if you book your world cruise through their agency.

Royal Caribbean International's 274-night Ultimate World Cruise, which set sail in December 2023, will visit all seven continents before guests disembark in September 2024.

Holland America Line's 132-day Grand World Voyage cruise aboard Volendam in 2026 will also visit seven continents, circumnavigating the globe. The epic journey will include a four-day Antarctic experience.

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7 best cruises for seniors who love to travel by sea

T he best senior cruises mix adult-focused onboard activities with fascinating destinations ashore. No two retirees want the same thing from their travels. However, generally, most seniors have time to dedicate to longer itineraries.

Some have saved their money to enjoy a more premium cruise ship experience, but all are happy to snap up a cruise deal or find a promotion offering increased value from their cruise booking.

How did we choose the top cruises for seniors? We prioritized cruise lines that target couples and adults, rather than families, as well as cruise ships with fine dining, grownup entertainment and plenty of opportunities to socialize. We looked for destination-intensive cruises offering immersive cultural opportunities, bucket-list itineraries and a range of sailing lengths.

We dismissed the huge ships with their whiz-bang top-deck attractions, although these are ideal for grandparents on a multigenerational holiday with family. We also skipped the small expedition ships that require a level of physical fitness not all seniors possess.

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Based on those criteria, here are the seven best cruise lines for seniors who love to travel and are looking to spend more time at sea.

Viking 's 930-passenger ocean ships top our list of the best cruises for seniors because they are designed specifically for an adult crowd. No one younger than 18 is allowed on board, and all the programming is created with passengers aged 50-plus in mind.

These cruises are ideal for academic-minded seniors. Viking chairman Torstein Hagen says that he set out to create "the thinking person's cruise," and lectures and other destination-specific programming are the main form of entertainment on board. That doesn't mean Viking cruises are boring, though. In fact, the crowd-pleasing ABBA tribute show in the theater is not to be missed.

Viking ships are comfortable, homey oases done up in sophisticated Scandinavian decor.

Itineraries are focused on getting senior cruisers to key attractions around the world, including UNESCO World Heritage Sites, with a shore excursion each day included in the cruise fare. Thrifty retirees will appreciate the "no nickel and diming" philosophy and cruise fares that cover everything except cocktails and spa treatments.

Complimentary dining includes a specialty Italian restaurant and the Chef's Table, with its rotating tasting menus themed around international cuisines.

Related: What's included in your cruise fare?

Also recommended for the senior and baby boomer crowd are Viking's river ships in Europe , Vietnam and Egypt (among other destinations) and the line's expedition products in Antarctica and on the Great Lakes , which have similarities to the ocean ships, including the all-inclusive pricing.

Windstar Cruises

Windstar 's small sailing ships and motorized yachts range from 148 to 342 passengers. Although kids 8 and older are allowed on board, you are unlikely to see many on these upscale vessels. Most Windstar cruisers are active seniors who come as couples, pairs of friends or solo travelers, looking for a destination-rich experience on ships where they won't feel lost in a crowd.

Windstar has two classes of ships. Older couples celebrating a milestone anniversary should choose a sailing ship, with its vast open deck space and picturesque sails that set the mood for romance. Seniors who prefer more personal space should seek out the 312-passenger motorized yachts with their all-suite accommodations.

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Cruise highlights on all ships include an outdoor deck party with a lavish buffet and late-night conga line, as well as meals created by James Beard Foundation-affiliated chefs. (Windstar partners with the prestigious culinary organization.)

Because of their small size, all Windstar ships can visit quiet harbors and out-of-the-way places that big ships can't in destinations like Tahiti, the Mediterranean and the Caribbean .

Azamara Cruises

With four nearly identical ships holding fewer than 700 passengers each, Azamara has carved out a niche catering to well-traveled seniors looking to cruise in clubby surroundings.

The line's cruises are best for seniors who don't want to splurge on a fancier luxury product but still want an upscale level of ambiance, service and amenities. While kids aren't banned, the line makes clear on its website that it "discourages" passengers younger than 18.

Azamara passengers appreciate the boutique hotel-like decor, which includes faux fireplaces in the impressive libraries, called The Drawing Room on each vessel.

The line's destination-focused itineraries in Europe and elsewhere spend more time in ports than average ships, staying overnight in key destinations. This is ideal for passengers who want to explore on their own. The line also offers a complimentary "AzAmazing Evenings" program on every cruise. They feature cultural performances ashore in amazing destinations, such as Turkey's ancient city of Ephesus.

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Holland America

Holland America is one of the best cruise lines for seniors because it hits the sweet spot with its midsize ships. Carrying 2,668 passengers or fewer, these vessels offer big-ship amenities but lack the more over-the-top waterslides and thrill attractions found on megaships. The line is a great choice for baby boomers and older seniors who wish to enjoy the line's alternative dining options, casinos and choice of entertainment.

An older crowd does not mean a sedate group. Holland America hosts live music in a big way. Passengers dance the night away at venues that include B.B. King's Blues Club, featuring some of the best live bands at sea. Explorations Central (EXC) programming is designed to educate passengers about the destinations they visit, and a fun roster of other onboard pursuits includes a winemaking experience with Chateau Ste. Michelle.

The ships are also particularly accessible. Many staterooms offer roll-in showers and other assistive features. Vessels also are equipped with a lift system for pools and tenders.

Related: The 4 classes of Holland America ships, explained

In addition to one-week cruises in the Caribbean and Alaska (the line's specialty), Holland America explores South America, the South Pacific and other destinations around the globe. The line also offers months-long world cruises.

Senior travelers with a penchant for traditional cruising will find Cunard 's ocean liners to be a top cruise option. Founded in 1840, the cruise line has a long legacy and is proud of its less casual vibe, which includes nightly dress codes. Go old-school with dress-up galas held in real ballrooms with high ceilings and twinkling chandeliers. Gentlemen hosts are on hand if ladies need a dance partner.

Those same ballrooms host daily afternoon tea, complete with finger sandwiches and scones with cream, served on fine china by white-gloved waiters. Other refined onboard activities include watching shows in Queen Mary 2's onboard planetarium, attending lectures by guest speakers, fencing, taking art classes and enjoying classical concerts.

Not everyone stays in a fancy suite, but seniors ready to splurge should book either Queens Grill or Princess Grill rooms for upscale accommodations and meals served in exclusive, intimate restaurants.

QM2 is the only ship that offers regular transatlantic service between Southampton, England, and New York. The 2,081-passenger Queen Elizabeth and 2,061-passenger Queen Victoria spend time in Europe and other destinations, and all three ships offer world cruises around the globe. When it debuts in 2024, the line's 3,000-passenger Queen Anne will also sail in the Mediterranean.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Retirees who have worked hard and are ready to treat themselves right will find that Regent Seven Seas Cruises is one of the best cruises for seniors looking for luxury.

The cruise line brags of operating the most luxurious ships afloat. It's hard to argue that point, especially on the line's latest ship, $545 million, 746-passenger, all-suite Seven Seas Grandeur. The ship boasts a football field's worth of marble, an impressive art collection and one of the most expensive suites at sea — a Regent Suite, which is priced at $11,000 per day, per couple.

Other high-end lines, such as Seabourn and Silversea , operate intimate ships with extraordinary service, accommodations and cuisine. However, Regent differs with its shore excursion-inclusive, one-stop-shopping fares and grand European hotel ambience — especially on the sister ships Seven Seas Splendor and Seven Seas Explorer.

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The other Regent ships are well-maintained 480- to 684-passenger older vessels. On all, if you don't feel like going to one of the restaurants, you can stay in your bathrobe and order a meal served course by course in your suite.

Also, except for summer and holiday periods, you are unlikely to find kids on board.

Regent sails to some 450 ports of call around the world, including world cruise itineraries, so senior travelers can find sailings to all the destinations they've been waiting to explore.

Oceania Cruises

Wellness-focused seniors love Oceania Cruises ' 648- to 1,210-passenger ships for their spa and fitness center and healthy food options. Foodies are drawn by the inspired dining. PBS host and cookbook author Jacques Pepin has a French bistro on the line's two largest ships, Marina and Riviera, and he's one of the line's culinary advisors. All the line's ships include impressive steakhouses , and some feature Red Ginger, an extraordinary modern take on Asian cuisine, as well as other eateries.

The ships provide an appealing country club-like ambiance, which is upscale without being fancy. Older passengers tend to be the sort who like to entertain themselves, though they might be distracted by the standout attraction of a real cooking school where expert chefs give classes on Marina and Riviera.

As a nod to solo travelers, the line is in the process of adding solo cabins designed and priced for one.

Oceania is known for destination-focused itineraries in the Caribbean, Alaska and Europe, among other places. Most are 10 nights or longer; world cruises are up to 180 days.

Bottom line

You'll find seniors on nearly every cruise line out there. Some older travelers are looking to explore the world, while others prefer cheap trips to beachy destinations.

Everyone's top choice will be different, but we think these seven lines represent the best senior cruises. They prioritize an adult-focused onboard experience and destination-intensive itineraries more readily accessible to retirees.

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2. Church of the Savior Transfiguration of Ugresh Monastery of St. Nicholas

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3. Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin in the Ugresh Monastery of St. Nicholas

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4. Temple of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist of Ugresh Monastery of St. Nicholas

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5. Chapel of Phenomena Image of St. Nicholas in Nikolo-Ugreshskiy Monastery

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6. Temple of the Mother of God of All Who Sorrow Ugresh Nicholas Monastery

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7. Monument to Dmitriy Donskoi

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8. Peter and Paul Church in Ugresh Monastery of St. Nicholas

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10. Monument to Creators of Missile Shield of Russia

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11. Church of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God

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12. Sculpture Crying Boy

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13. Chapel of the Passion of Nikolo-Ugreshskiy Monastery

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15. Dmitriy Donskoi's Temple

16. temple of holy spirit.

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17. Temple of Makariy Nevskiy

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18. Palestinian wall of the Nikolo-Ugreshsky monastery

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19. Chapel of Our Lady of the Perishing

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20. Pamyatniki A. S. Pushkinu

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Oceania Cruises’ Allura To Debut Ahead of Schedule

Oceania Cruises is announcing that its new ship,  Allura , will debut a week earlier. The ship will begin its maiden voyage from Trieste, Italy, on July 18, 2025, and stops in the Eastern Mediterranean, including Rijeka, Croatia; Ravenna, Italy; Dubrovnik, Croatia; and Kotor, Montenegro. The ship will also offer a unique four-day roundtrip cruise from New York City in September 2025.

“Thanks to the progress made by our valued partners at Fincantieri, we are thrilled to bring  Allura  into service a week earlier than planned,” said Frank A. Del Rio, President, Oceania Cruises. “I’m excited to be able to present  Allura  on a one-time taster voyage to showcase the ship to aspirational travelers who are looking to sample an ultra-premium cruise experience, and even better, sailing from downtown Manhattan, the heart of New York City.”

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Guests who were originally booked on the inaugural voyage on July 24, 2025, have been given priority access to book the new maiden sailing before it was made available to the general public.

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After its summer in the Mediterranean, Allura will sail to Canada and New England for a series of voyages, followed by its winter season in the Caribbean, with departures from Miami. For new travelers, Oceania Cruises has introduced a four-day “Taste of Oceania Cruises” roundtrip sailing from New York City from September 30 to October 4, 2025.

Oceania Cruises’ new Executive Culinary Directors, Chefs Alexis Quaretti and Eric Barale, are collaborating with the line’s culinary team to revamp menus across all shipboard venues. They are also designing a selection of desserts for the new Crêperie, a first for the brand.

“Oceania Cruises is a cruise line founded by foodies, for foodies, and food is at the heart of everything we do,” said Chef Alex. “The team and I are busy testing and tasting a wonderful array of waffles and crêpes, which will be enjoyed by our guests next year aboard  Allura . Our guests will be able to customize their waffles and crêpes, which will all be made to order to be perfectly personalized.

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  • A new crêperie serving made-to-order crêpes, waffles, and sundaes.
  • A luxurious library with floor-to-ceiling glass walls and plush seating.
  • A high crew-to-guest ratio, with one chef for every ten guests.
  •  Five specialty dining venues, including Ember and Aquamar Kitchen, are included at no extra cost.
  •  1,200 guests served by 800 crew members, with two crew members for every three guests.
  • Hundreds of shore excursions and tours.
  • Onboard enrichment programs, including art classes, guest speakers, and wine pairings.
  • A Culinary Center and Chef’s Studio for culinary instruction.

“We have lots of exciting culinary developments underway for  Allura , including more than 300 new recipes in active development for The Grand Dining Room, across all three meal services. I am excited to reveal more in the coming months.”

For more information, head to the Oceania Cruises’ website! 

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Julie Bouchner is the Digital Editorial Manager for Porthole Cruise and Travel. She has a Master’s Degree in Journalism from Syracuse University. When she is not writing, she enjoys traveling, spending time with family, baking, and playing with her Siberian Husky named Ellie.

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A holiday isn’t a holiday if it makes life more difficult, right? And for many, a cruising trip abroad can feel like a bridge too far.

If you’ve ever gone away and been tutted at or gawked at while enjoying a moment at the bar, you’d probably rather stay home instead.

Well, a number of cruise operators have been thinking about how to make their trips more inclusive and accessible to a wider variety of guests, and their efforts have not gone unnoticed.

Whether it’s gender-neutral toilets or sign language interpreters, we’ve plucked the boats that boast a better experience for everyone from the Sailawaze Excellence Awards .

Virgin Voyages

After a day of sightseeing, what can be more entertaining than a night of drag performance? It’s par for the course at Virgin Voyages, where all staff are encouraged to express their gender identity freely.

The company prides itself on being a welcoming space for LGBTQ+ passengers with its gender-neutral toilets and hospitable atmosphere.

Founder Richard Branson has a long history of supporting gay rights, beginning with legendary Heaven nightclub in London, and the celebrations on his ships ramp up in June as themed parties are thrown and guests are presented with pride-inspired cocktails and on-deck DJs.

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Celebrity Cruises

If you thought cruises were only for the silver-haired, you’d be wrong. Celebrity Cruises are a riot of colour, flying every hue of the LGBTQ+ flag – especially in June, Pride Month.

The operation, which travels to every continent, even hosted the first legal same-sex marriage at sea in 2018 and regularly holds gay weddings.

Celebrity Cruises says it promotes diversity among both staff and guests and throws regular LGBTQ+ welcome events to get the party started.

Disney Cruise Line

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Family-friendly operators Disney Cruise Line prides itself on making trips accessible to those with additional needs. Guests with disabilities have access to comfortable staterooms and suites, along with a full range of services, facilities, and amenities, including auxiliary aids.

Its liners are also home to specially designed communication staterooms for guests with hearing disabilities, including a vibrating bed shaker under the mattress and an indicating panel with light signals for the doorbell, telephone calls, general alarm and fire alarm.

The ships also provide sign language interpreters for shows and entertainment.

Saga Cruises

If a loud party isn’t for you, over 50s can enjoy a more sedate voyage, with Saga Cruises providing a number of options for guests with mobility issues. A chauffeur service to and from ports is provided as standard on all trips, rooms are equipped with hearing loop systems and hoists are available to help guests in and out of the pools.

Assistance is also provided to those who need help with baggage and large print is provided in the cinema guide and daily paper, alongside Braille playing cards.

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Meanwhile, A-Rosa Cruises are designed with families and multi-generational groups in mind. Under-15s travel for free and family rooms have been provided so up to five can share a room while they meander along Europe’s rivers, waking up in a different city each day.

Hosts are available to take care of youngsters in the kids club, where children can choose from a variety of activities, including crafting, T-shirt design and face painting while adults can enjoy a relaxing treatment at the spa.

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This year, European river specialist VIVA Cruises launched its inaugural LGBT voyage, which took travellers to Antwerp, Rotterdam and Amsterdam where they could visit the world’s largest archive of LGBTQ+ history by day and party at the city’s vibrant gay and lesbian bars by night.

VIVA is a member of the International LGBTQ+ Travel Association, an organisation built to promote equality and safety within LGBTQ+ tourism.

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Viking’s new 82-guest river cruise ship is scheduled to make its debut in autumn 2024 

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By Laura Hyde | 15 May 2024

Massara shipyard has floated out Viking's new 82-guest Viking Sobek in Cairo, Egypt, ahead of its scheduled debut in late 2024. 

Viking and the shipyard marked the construction milestone with a traditional float out ceremony on 14 May. Viking Sobek will now be moved to a nearby outfitting dock for the final stage of construction. 

As an identical sister ship to Viking Osiris, Viking Aton and Viking Hathor (which debuts this summer), Viking Sobek features several elements familiar to Viking guests, such as a square bow and an indoor/outdoor Aquavit Terrace. By the end of 2024 Viking will have six ships sailing the River Nile. 

Built specifically to navigate the Nile, Viking Sobek will sail the cruise line’s 12-day ‘Pharaohs & Pyramids’ itinerary, which will enable guests to visit sites such as the Great Pyramids of Giza, the necropolis of Sakkara, the Mosque of Muhammad Ali, or the Grand Egyptian Museum during a three-night hotel stay in Cairo. Guests then fly to Luxor, where they will visit the Temples of Luxor and Karnak before boarding the vessel for an eight-day roundtrip cruise on the Nile River. The itinerary ends with a flight back to Cairo for a final night in the city. 

“Egypt has always captivated curious travellers with its rich culture and history, and it continues to be a destination of interest for our guests,” said Torstein Hagen, chairman and CEO of Viking. “We believe the Viking Sobek and her sister ships are by far the most elegant vessels on the Nile, and we look forward to welcoming even more guests to explore this fantastic region.” 

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Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery and Museum

Zvenigorod's most famous sight is the Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery, which was founded in 1398 by the monk Savva from the Troitse-Sergieva Lavra, at the invitation and with the support of Prince Yury Dmitrievich of Zvenigorod. Savva was later canonised as St Sabbas (Savva) of Storozhev. The monastery late flourished under the reign of Tsar Alexis, who chose the monastery as his family church and often went on pilgrimage there and made lots of donations to it. Most of the monastery’s buildings date from this time. The monastery is heavily fortified with thick walls and six towers, the most impressive of which is the Krasny Tower which also serves as the eastern entrance. The monastery was closed in 1918 and only reopened in 1995. In 1998 Patriarch Alexius II took part in a service to return the relics of St Sabbas to the monastery. Today the monastery has the status of a stauropegic monastery, which is second in status to a lavra. In addition to being a working monastery, it also holds the Zvenigorod Historical, Architectural and Art Museum.

Belfry and Neighbouring Churches

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Located near the main entrance is the monastery's belfry which is perhaps the calling card of the monastery due to its uniqueness. It was built in the 1650s and the St Sergius of Radonezh’s Church was opened on the middle tier in the mid-17th century, although it was originally dedicated to the Trinity. The belfry's 35-tonne Great Bladgovestny Bell fell in 1941 and was only restored and returned in 2003. Attached to the belfry is a large refectory and the Transfiguration Church, both of which were built on the orders of Tsar Alexis in the 1650s.  

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To the left of the belfry is another, smaller, refectory which is attached to the Trinity Gate-Church, which was also constructed in the 1650s on the orders of Tsar Alexis who made it his own family church. The church is elaborately decorated with colourful trims and underneath the archway is a beautiful 19th century fresco.

Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral

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The Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral is the oldest building in the monastery and among the oldest buildings in the Moscow Region. It was built between 1404 and 1405 during the lifetime of St Sabbas and using the funds of Prince Yury of Zvenigorod. The white-stone cathedral is a standard four-pillar design with a single golden dome. After the death of St Sabbas he was interred in the cathedral and a new altar dedicated to him was added.

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Under the reign of Tsar Alexis the cathedral was decorated with frescoes by Stepan Ryazanets, some of which remain today. Tsar Alexis also presented the cathedral with a five-tier iconostasis, the top row of icons have been preserved.

Tsaritsa's Chambers

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The Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral is located between the Tsaritsa's Chambers of the left and the Palace of Tsar Alexis on the right. The Tsaritsa's Chambers were built in the mid-17th century for the wife of Tsar Alexey - Tsaritsa Maria Ilinichna Miloskavskaya. The design of the building is influenced by the ancient Russian architectural style. Is prettier than the Tsar's chambers opposite, being red in colour with elaborately decorated window frames and entrance.

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At present the Tsaritsa's Chambers houses the Zvenigorod Historical, Architectural and Art Museum. Among its displays is an accurate recreation of the interior of a noble lady's chambers including furniture, decorations and a decorated tiled oven, and an exhibition on the history of Zvenigorod and the monastery.

Palace of Tsar Alexis

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The Palace of Tsar Alexis was built in the 1650s and is now one of the best surviving examples of non-religious architecture of that era. It was built especially for Tsar Alexis who often visited the monastery on religious pilgrimages. Its most striking feature is its pretty row of nine chimney spouts which resemble towers.

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