Is a world cruise right for you? Here are 4 reasons you’ll love one

A world cruise itinerary / Holland America Line
Part of a world cruise itinerary on Holland America’s Prinsendam/ Holland America Line

There’s a certain charm that comes with an around-the-world cruise. Oceans are crossed, cities are explored, cultures are discovered and bucket list countries are checked off. These lavish trips offer guests the chance to see parts of the world they otherwise wouldn’t and to totally unwind during peaceful days at sea. If you’re still on the fence, here are four good reasons why you should go.

You unpack only once

With the luxury of having the same spacious room for the duration of your trip, you don’t have to stress about repacking and lugging your giant suitcase around.

Receive incredible benefits

Many cruise lines include added amenities and specials for guests who book extended voyages. Princess Cruises, for example, offers world cruisers up to $1,000 in onboard credit to spend. Plus, your agent may be able to secure you even more complimentary perks – just ask!

See unique ports and cities

Few other types of travel allow you to experience Hawaii’s aloha charm one week and Japan’s bustling capital the next. Plus, you’ll uncover unique ports shorter cruises don’t have time to visit – like Easter Island off the coast of Chile or Nuku Hiva in French Polynesia.

Relaxing days at sea

World cruises come with more sea days than typical cruises. For many, the sea days provide ample time to relax, recharge, and enjoy the onboard amenities – you could enjoy a long hot-stone massage in the spa or work on your blackjack skills at the casino. Plus, these sea days ensure you’re well-rested for more active port discoveries.

So if you’re on the fence, do some research and you’ll find even more reasons why you’d love this type of trip – for many, it’s the trip of a lifetime!

Information provided by Travel Leaders Group

About Melody Moser

Melody is a Travel Writer and Blogger. She loves exploring the world and helping others plan their journeys near and far.