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There’s something magical about Norway that words can barely capture – from its dramatic fjords shrouded in mist to its charming coastal towns steeped in history. My recent journey through this remarkable country took me from the remote Arctic waters of Svalbard to the vibrant streets of Bergen, offering a glimpse into the many different regions of Norway.

Arctic Beginnings

Our adventure began in Svalbard (you can read about that amazing portion of my trip HERE), crossing the Arctic Ocean past Bear Island. While the weather forced some changes to our itinerary, it led us to our first change in port – Finnsnes near Senja. Finnsnes, a charming Arctic town, began its journey as a significant settlement in the late 19th century when a steamship quay was constructed in 1889. This development transformed the area from a simple fishing community into an important maritime hub. The town’s most significant milestone came in 1972 with the opening of the Gisund Bridge, a 1,147-meter structure connecting mainland Norway to Senja, the country’s second-largest island. This strategic position earned Finnsnes its nickname as the “Gateway to Senja” and established it as a crucial transportation and trade center for Norway’s northern region.

Today, Finnsnes offers visitors a perfect blend of modern convenience and Arctic adventure, making it an ideal base for exploring the stunning Norwegian north. The town serves as a jumping-off point for experiencing Senja’s dramatic landscapes, including rugged coastlines and majestic fjords. Visitors can witness natural phenomena like the Midnight Sun in summer and the Northern Lights in winter. The area offers excellent outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching, while the town’s position along the Gisundet strait provides breathtaking views that capture the essence of Arctic Norway.

This unplanned stop offered us an authentic slice of Norwegian life along the fjords, complete with a raid of the local grocery store for Norwegian chocolate – because when in Norway, right? If you ever come across Freia Chokolade, do yourself a favor and buy it!

Historic Harstad

One of the true highlights of our journey was Harstad, a charming coastal town sitting 155 miles north of the Arctic Circle. Nestled among dramatic fjords and snow-capped mountains, this gateway to the Arctic has been a crucial maritime hub since the Viking Age. We visited the magnificent Trondenes Church (Trondenes Kirke), a medieval stone church built around 1434 that stands as a silent sentinel overlooking the Norwegian Sea. As the world’s northernmost surviving medieval building, its thick stone walls and fortified architecture reflect the turbulent times of its construction, while its exquisite 17th-century wood carvings showcase the remarkable craftsmanship of Nordic artisans.

The church’s interior reveals a treasure trove of religious art, including three intricately carved triptych altarpieces imported from Northern Germany during the Late Middle Ages. These golden masterpieces, along with the original baptismal font and pulpit, provide glimpses into the spiritual lives of generations past. The church grounds, with their ancient cemetery and commanding views of the Vågsfjorden, continue to evoke a profound sense of connection to the region’s rich cultural heritage.

The Trondenes Historical Centre, located just steps from the church, provided fascinating insights into Viking history and the indigenous Sami people through its detailed village replica. The center’s immersive exhibits transport visitors through 1,000 years of regional history, from the Iron Age through the Middle Ages. Interactive displays showcase traditional boat-building techniques, fishing practices, and the complex relationship between the Norse settlers and the Sami people. Particularly compelling was the reconstruction of a Viking longhouse, complete with authentic period furnishings and tools, offering a tangible connection to the daily lives of the area’s ancient inhabitants.

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Along the Fairy Tale Coast

Our journey continued to Brønnøysund, aptly known as Norway’s Fairy Tale Coast, where the legendary Torghatten Mountain is a testament to geological wonder and Norse mythology. Rising 846 feet above sea level on Torget Island, this granite mountain is instantly recognizable by its distinctive characteristic: a natural tunnel piercing straight through its center. This remarkable hole, measuring 160 meters long, 35 meters high, and 15-20 meters wide, was formed during the last ice age when the sea level was 110 meters higher than today. Glacial erosion gradually wore away the weaker rocks, leaving behind the harder granite that forms the current tunnel walls.

However, local folklore tells a far more captivating tale of the mountain’s formation (I love this story!) According to legend, Torghatten was once a troll king wearing his crown. The story goes that the troll king Hestmannen was pursuing a beautiful maiden named Lekamøya. When he realized he couldn’t catch her, he shot an arrow to kill her as the sun began to rise. The troll king Sømna, seeing this, threw his hat into the arrow’s path to save Lekamøya. As the morning sun appeared, all the trolls turned to stone – the hat became Torghatten Mountain with its distinctive hole, Hestmannen and Lekamøya became the mountain formations that still bear their names today. The arrow created a distinctive hole through the mountain.

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Today, Torghatten is a celebrated natural monument and a popular hiking destination. Visitors can traverse the accessible path to the tunnel, which takes about 20-30 minutes from the parking area. The tunnel itself can be walked through during good weather conditions, offering spectacular views from both ends. The mountain symbolizes Norway’s Helgeland coast and represents the perfect marriage of natural phenomena and Norse mythology that makes this region so enchanting.

We walked along the base to see the mountain from below. This was a special adventure and a highlight for me!

The Majestic Fjords

After a week in Norway, the fjords had played hide-and-seek with us through persistent fog. But patience paid off in a spectacular way!  When the weather finally cleared, the fjords revealed themselves in all their glory—a landscape so dramatic it seemed almost unreal. In Hellesylt, we understood why they call this the Fairy Tale Coast, with views that seemed to leap straight from a storybook.

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Our journey through the fjords included some wonderful surprises. Mountains of goats appeared around every bend, and we made a memorable stop for crepes in the tiny village of Urke (population 46!). We visited the Stranda Skisenter, an incredible ski resort nestled in the mountains and had hot reindeer stew, and wound our way through small towns like Sæbø, each offering its perfect perspective of these magnificent waterways.

In all honesty, this wasn’t the trip we had planned. We were supposed to go fishing with real Norwegian fishermen and kayaking along the fjords and the coast. But Mother Nature had other plans, and they worked out just fine. It was a gentle reminder that flexibility is key when traveling, even for a seasoned travel agent!

Bergen: A Perfect Finale

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Our adventure concluded in beautiful Bergen, where even a single day proved memorable with a few of my fellow Travel Agents. The Fløibanen funicular offered spectacular city views, and at the top, I made an unexpected friend – a photogenic goat who seemed as interested in selfies as any Instagram influencer!

The day’s most surprising delight was a reindeer hot dog from Trekroneren topped with mustard, berry jam, and fried onions—easily the best hot dog I’ve ever eaten. I’m still dreaming about it!

From Arctic waters to fairytale fjords, from medieval churches to modern city streets, Norway revealed itself as a land of endless surprises. Each day brought new wonders, whether planned or unexpected, creating memories that will last a lifetime. While words and photos can capture moments, they can’t quite convey the feeling of standing amid Norway’s natural grandeur—for that, you’ll have to experience it yourself.

Visiting Svalbard has been on my bucket list for a few years now. Most people don’t know what I’m talking about when I say Svalbard. If you don’t know, Svalbard is a remote Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. It is known for its stunning glaciers, unique wildlife (including polar bears), and the otherworldly beauty of the Northern Lights. The largest island is Spitsbergen, and the largest settlement is Longyearbyen, which is on the west coast of Spitsbergen.  It’s basically as close as you can get to the North Pole.

This is where my journey began—well, kind of. My journey started two days before Kalamazoo to Detroit, Detroit to Amsterdam, Amsterdam to Oslo, an overnight stay in Oslo, and a short three-hour flight to Longyearbyen. For being such a remote place, it shocked me just how full the flight to Longyearbyen was!

I stepped off the plane and onto the tarmac. (It seems like all my great adventures begin on a tarmac!) Excitement ran through my veins – I was finally in Svalbard!!! We saw our first polar bear at the airport above the baggage carousel. He was stuffed, but it was exciting nonetheless. We settled into our hotel and walked into town for lunch and shopping. Longyearbyen isn’t big. The population is about 2,200, and it seems all the locals know each other!

We spent less than 24 hours in Svalbard, and I quickly realized that I should have planned for more time there. Svalbard only has one grocery store; of course, we had to visit it! It was more like half grocery store, half Target. They had anything and everything you could want there. Some items seemed expensive, and others were pretty cheap. They also don’t have any sales tax on the island! We visited almost all the shops in town, and I’m happy to say I came home with some fantastic treasures!

That night, we arrived at Camp Barentz. It’s only about 15 minutes outside of town, but our guides are equipped with a flare gun and riffle if the polar bears are curious (or hungry) and get too close. The camp is a small set of cabins, one of which is a copy of the cabin that the discoverer of Svalbard, Willem Barentz, built in 1596.

We entered one of the cabins and sat around the perimeter at tables. There was a large campfire in the middle with large pots where they were cooking reindeer stew. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but it was pretty good. It looked more like corned beef but tasted like plain old beef. We were also served some drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic), coffee, and dessert. After dinner, we learned about the King of the Arctic—the polar bear—while everyone sat around the open fire in the cabin. It was a lovely evening and a great start to our adventure.

The next morning, we took a tour of the city! We drove around the town. The tour will make a mandatory stop at the iconic polar bear sign before continuing into Adventdalen, passing the town’s dog kennels, and up to Mine 7 and the Northern Lights Observatory. The tour then continues to Mine 3, past Hotellneset near the airport, with a brief stop at the Seed Vault on the way down. Additionally, you will receive a local guide through the center of Longyearbyen, and we will gladly make an extra stop if we encounter any reindeer along the way.

Later that afternoon, we embarked on the MS Trollfjord, our home for the next week. This isn’t your typical cruise; it’s a smaller ship accommodating only 500 passengers. I enjoyed the intimate atmosphere with fewer people. Hurtigruten’s Svalbard Line offers a unique opportunity to experience the Norwegian Arctic in comfort and style. Aboard, we were treated to day-long views, fine dining, and a focus on cultural enrichment.

The recently launched Svalbard Line takes you on an immersive journey through the delights of Norway’s islands and coastline and into the Arctic wilderness. It’s one of the few cruises to spend time exploring the Arctic landscape beyond a visit to Longyearbyen.

Before departing Svalbard, we stopped at the tiny research settlement Ny-Ålesund. Only a handful of researchers from all over the world live here, but important cultural heritage is preserved, making for a fascinating few hours. We explored a remote Arctic research settlement with guards armed for unexpected—yet possible—polar bear encounters.

Post office in Ny-Ålesund

Ny-Ålesund is a very special place that few people ever get to visit. Founded in 1906 as a Norwegian coal mining settlement, it rapidly grew into a thriving community. By the 1920s, Ny-Ålesund became a hub for Arctic exploration, hosting legendary expeditions led by Roald Amundsen and Umberto Nobile. The town’s mining heyday peaked in the 1950s and ’60s but ceased operations in 1962 due to economic and safety concerns. Abandoned and left to decay, Ny-Ålesund found a new purpose in the 1990s as an international research center focusing on climate change, geology, and biology. Today, with its preserved mining architecture and breathtaking landscapes, this Arctic outpost attracts scientists, tourists, and adventurers, showcasing human resilience and adaptation in extreme environments. The settlement’s small museum tells the story of this and more.

Before we knew it, we were back onboard and setting sail to Coastal Norway!

Have you ever dreamed of setting sail on a grand adventure, exploring the world one port at a time? You should consider the incredible realm of cruises. There’s something truly magical about being out on the open water, with the sun on your face and the promise of new destinations on the horizon. Whether you’re a seasoned cruiser or a newbie looking to dip your toes into this exciting way to travel, you’re about to discover the amazing variety of worldwide cruises.

Ocean Cruises

Ocean cruises are the ultimate way to explore the world’s vast oceans, visiting multiple ports and offering a wide range of onboard amenities and activities. These large ships are like floating cities, with something for everyone: Broadway-style shows, gourmet dining, pools, spas, and even ice-skating rinks.

One of the best things about ocean cruises is the variety of destinations you can explore. Imagine waking up in a new country every day! Popular regions include the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Alaska, Northern Europe, and the South Pacific, each with its own unique charm and attractions.

When choosing a cruise line, consider renowned names like Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Princess Cruises, each with its distinct personality and offerings. Look to Celebrity Cruises and Cunard for a touch of luxury, while adventurers may prefer expedition cruises with Silversea or Hurtigruten.

Whether you’re seeking relaxation, culture, or adventure, ocean cruises offer the ultimate travel experience. With so many options, you’re sure to find the perfect fit for your next journey. So why wait? Start planning your ocean cruise today, and get ready to set sail for the adventure of a lifetime!

River Cruises

River cruises offer a unique and intimate way to explore the world’s most scenic waterways, focusing on cultural and historical experiences. Unlike ocean cruises, river cruises navigate through inland waterways, allowing for a more relaxed and immersive experience. You’ll explore rivers, canals, and lakes and dock in smaller ports, giving you access to charming towns and cities that larger ships can’t reach.

One of the standout features of river cruises is their scenic routes, which wind through breathtaking landscapes like medieval castles, lush vineyards, and ancient temples. Imagine waking up to these stunning views right outside your window! With smaller ships and fewer passengers, the crew can provide personalized service, tailoring the experience to your interests.

River cruises offer enriching activities, from guided tours to authentic culinary experiences. Itineraries are designed to maximize your time at each destination, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in local culture and history. Whether interested in history, art, or simply soaking up the atmosphere, river cruises cater to curious travelers.

If you’re seeking a travel experience that connects you deeply with your destinations, consider a river cruise. The combination of scenic beauty, cultural immersion, and personalized service makes for an unforgettable journey. With river cruises, you’ll experience the world uniquely and intimately, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Luxury Cruises

Luxury cruises offer elegance and sophistication, with high-end ships, luxurious amenities, and exceptional service. These cruises focus on destination immersion, allowing you to explore new places in style and comfort. Imagine waking up in a spacious suite with a private balcony, sipping champagne as the sun rises over the horizon.

Luxury cruises pamper you from the moment you step onboard with world-class amenities like spas, gourmet restaurants, and personalized butler service. Every detail is meticulously crafted to ensure an extraordinary journey. What sets luxury cruises apart is their focus on destination immersion, visiting unique and exclusive ports of call that allow you to delve deeper into each destination’s culture, history, and natural beauty.

From guided tours and excursions led by local experts to access to hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path locations, luxury cruises offer a wide range of experiences tailored to your interests and preferences. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, luxury cruises cater to your desires. With destinations ranging from the Caribbean to Alaska, Norway, Asia, and the South Pacific, the possibilities are endless.

In conclusion, luxury cruises offer a unique and unforgettable way to see the world, with exceptional amenities, personalized service, and exclusive access to stunning destinations. If you want to indulge in a truly luxurious and immersive travel experience, consider embarking on a luxury cruise for your next adventure.

Expedition Cruises

Are you an adventure seeker looking to explore remote, hard-to-reach destinations? Expedition cruises are perfect for you! These voyages take you to extraordinary places like the Arctic, Antarctica, or the Galapagos Islands, offering a unique blend of adventure and nature. Imagine cruising through icy waters, surrounded by towering glaciers and snow-capped mountains, or navigating the lush, biodiverse waters of the Galapagos Islands.

Expedition cruises are designed for those who want to experience the world’s most extraordinary destinations and connect with nature on a deeper level. They offer exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities, especially in polar regions. Witness polar bears, walruses, and Arctic foxes in the Arctic or penguins, seals, and whales in Antarctica. The Galapagos Islands offer a unique experience with species like giant tortoises, marine iguanas, and blue-footed boobies.

Guided excursions led by expert naturalists and scientists are a highlight of expedition cruises. They provide insights into local ecosystems, wildlife, and geology, enriching the experience. Smaller ship sizes allow access to remote areas that larger ships can’t reach, giving you a more intimate and immersive experience.

Consider an expedition cruise if you want to add adventure to your travels and explore awe-inspiring destinations. Navigate icy waters, explore rugged beauty, or discover unique wildlife – an expedition cruise is unforgettable. With expert guides and unparalleled access to remote areas, you’ll experience the world’s most extraordinary destinations like never before.

Small Ship Cruises

Small ship cruises are the perfect choice for a more personalized and exclusive travel experience. These intimate, boutique-style vessels offer a unique and tailored journey, often visiting smaller ports that larger ships can’t access. With a smaller passenger capacity, you’ll enjoy a more relaxed and peaceful atmosphere onboard, allowing you to unwind and connect with fellow travelers.

One of the standout benefits of small ship cruises is their ability to navigate through narrower waterways and dock in smaller ports, giving you access to hidden gems that larger ships can’t reach. Imagine exploring charming coastal towns, secluded islands, and picturesque villages while enjoying the personalized service and attention to detail that only a small ship can provide.

On a small ship cruise, you’ll often find a more curated and immersive experience, with expert guides and local experts sharing their knowledge and insights into the destinations you visit. From wine tastings and culinary experiences to cultural performances and wildlife encounters, every aspect of your journey is designed to be memorable and enriching.

Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway, a family adventure, or simply a chance to recharge and reconnect with nature, small-ship cruises offer the ultimate personalized travel experiences. So why settle for a crowded and impersonal cruise when you can have a tailored and intimate journey on a small ship?

Sailing Cruises

Consider setting sail on a sailing cruise for a truly unique and eco-friendly travel experience. These majestic vessels harness the power of the wind to navigate through the world’s most stunning waterways, offering a serene and environmentally conscious way to explore the seas.

Sailing cruises provide an intimate and peaceful atmosphere. The sound of the wind and waves creates a soothing melody that will lull you into a state of deep relaxation. As you sail through crystal-clear waters and picturesque ports, you’ll feel a deep connection to nature and the elements.

One of the standout benefits of sailing cruises is their minimal environmental impact. Using wind power, these ships reduce their carbon footprint and promote sustainable tourism. You’ll also be able to participate in eco-friendly activities, such as snorkeling, kayaking, or simply observing marine life in their natural habitat.

On a sailing cruise, you’ll often find a more laid-back and casual atmosphere, focusing on community and camaraderie among passengers. Enjoy gourmet meals prepared with locally sourced ingredients, engage in lively conversations with fellow travelers, and bask in the sun’s warmth on deck.

Whether you’re a nature lover, an adventure seeker, or simply looking for a unique and relaxing getaway, sailing cruises offer an unforgettable experience. So why not set sail on a journey as gentle on the planet as it is on your soul?

The world of cruising offers diverse experiences, from luxury and expedition cruises to cultural river cruises and adventurous sailing trips. With so many options, there’s something for everyone, whether you’re a first-time cruiser or a seasoned sailor. As a travel advisor, I’m here to help you navigate the options and find the perfect cruise that fits your dreams and interests. Whether you’re looking for relaxation, adventure, or a mix of both, I can help you craft a personalized cruise adventure.

Now that you’ve explored the world of cruises, it’s time to find YOUR perfect match! Take our quiz to discover which cruise experience fits your travel style—ocean, river, expedition, or luxury?

Cruise vacations offer the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, with each port of call presenting a new opportunity for exploration and enjoyment. Whether you are cruising through the Caribbean or venturing to other parts of the world, there are countless activities to experience at each stop. 

From pristine beaches to local culinary delights, here are some top recommendations for making the most of your time at various cruise ports around the globe. 

To ensure your next cruise is jam-packed with exciting adventures, here’s what to do at popular ports: 

1. St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands  

Just a short ferry ride from St. Thomas, Trunk Bay on St. John Island is a must-visit for snorkeling enthusiasts. The underwater trail features vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life, making it an unforgettable experience. After completing your self-guided tour, stop by the snack bar for a quick bite. 

For a taste of authentic Caribbean cuisine, head to Gladys’ Café in Charlotte Amalie. This charming spot offers local dishes like conch fritters and jerk chicken, as well as classic American dishes. You can also enjoy the cozy atmosphere and relax with a cocktail in hand. 

2. Cozumel, Mexico 

Take a day trip to the mainland to explore the ancient Mayan ruins of Tulum. The site’s cliffside location offers stunning views of the Caribbean Sea. Guided tours provide fascinating insights into Mayan history and culture, making it an educational experience for everyone. 

Cozumel is renowned for its exceptional diving spots, Palancar Reef being a highlight. Here, you can dive into crystal-clear waters to witness colorful coral formations and an array of marine species. The coral reef in this area is special because it forms swim-throughs, canyons, and caves that are a sight to see. 

3. Barcelona, Spain 

Discover the rich history and stunning architecture of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter. Wander through narrow and medieval streets, visit the impressive Barcelona Cathedral, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of this historic area. There are also plenty of trendy bars, clubs, and restaurants. 

For a culinary adventure, visit La Boqueria Market. This is the place to be if you’d like to sample a variety of tapas and fresh, local produce from the market stalls. You’ll also be able to soak in the vibrant ambiance of this bustling marketplace, making it a special experience. 

4. Nassau, Bahamas 

Spend a day unwinding at Cable Beach, known for its soft, white sands and clear, turquoise waters. It’s a perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing, and beach games with the family. Don’t forget to also stop by the world-famous Straw Market where you can grab Bahamian crafts, gifts, and souvenirs. 

Visit Ardastra Gardens & Wildlife Conservation Centre to see the famous marching flamingos and a variety of native Bahamian wildlife. Here, you can experience close encounters with over 135 animals, including a petting zoo. The lush gardens provide a peaceful retreat from the bustling port area. 

5. Santorini, Greece 

Embark on a scenic hike from Fira to Oia, offering breathtaking views of the caldera and the Aegean Sea. This six-mile trek takes you through picturesque villages and dramatic landscapes, culminating in the stunning sunset views of Oia. It’s perfect for taking in the sights and getting some exercise. 

Experience the local culture with a visit to Santo Wines. Here, you can enjoy a tasting session of Santorini’s unique wines, including the famous Assyrtiko, while taking in panoramic views of the island. 

6. Dubrovnik, Croatia 

See Dubrovnik from a different perspective with a kayaking tour around the city’s ancient walls. Paddle along the Adriatic coast, explore hidden caves, and enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters. It’s a great adventure for those who love to incorporate physical activity into their explorations.  

Escape the tourist crowds and dine at Konoba Dubrava, located in the hills above Dubrovnik. This traditional Croatian restaurant offers delicious local cuisine and stunning views of the city and coastline. 

7. Juneau, Alaska 

Join a whale-watching tour and witness the majestic humpback whales in their natural habitat. The tours often include sightings of other wildlife, such as sea lions, bald eagles, and orcas. Don’t forget to bring your camera along so you can snap a few photos while you’re out on the water. 

Visit the breathtaking Mendenhall Glacier, just a short drive from the port. Explore the visitor center, hike the trails, and enjoy stunning views of the glacier and the surrounding landscapes. 

Ready to start planning your next cruise adventure? With so many incredible ports to explore, the possibilities are endless! Contact us today to learn more about our expertly curated cruise itineraries and let us help you create unforgettable memories at sea. Don’t miss out on the ultimate cruise experience – book now and get ready to set sail!

Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime? I’m excited to share with you the thrill of world cruises. Imagine exploring multiple destinations, immersing yourself in diverse cultures, and enjoying unparalleled luxury onboard.

What is a World Cruise?

A world cruise is an extended voyage that typically lasts 30 to 100+ days and covers thousands of miles and multiple continents. These journeys offer a unique opportunity to visit numerous ports, relax onboard, and enjoy exceptional amenities.

Benefits of Booking a World Cruise

Booking a world cruise offers many advantages, making it an attractive option for travelers seeking a unique and unforgettable experience. Some of the benefits include:

  • Unpack once, explore multiple destinations: One of the most significant advantages of a world cruise is the convenience of unpacking only once. Imagine not having to worry about constant packing and unpacking and, instead, having the freedom to relax and enjoy your journey.
  • Immerse yourself in diverse cultures: World cruises offer a unique opportunity to experience the richness of various countries and regions. From the vibrant cities of Asia to the historic ports of Europe, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself in diverse cultures, try new foods, and learn about local customs.
  • Luxuriate onboard: Modern cruise ships are designed to provide ultimate comfort and luxury. Enjoy fine dining, entertainment options, and top-notch amenities like spas, pools, and fitness centers. You’ll feel like you’re staying in a 5-star resort but with the added benefit of waking up in a new destination each day.
  • Meet like-minded travelers: World cruises attract diverse travelers, all united by a sense of adventure and a desire to explore the world. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to meet new people, make friends, and share experiences with like-minded individuals.
  • Relaxation and rejuvenation: With multiple sea days and relaxing onboard amenities, world cruises offer the perfect opportunity to unwind and recharge. Take advantage of spa treatments and yoga classes, or simply lounge by the pool and enjoy the ocean views.
  • Value for money: When you consider the cost of flights, hotels, and transportation for a multi-destination trip, world cruises often offer exceptional value for money. Plus, with meals, accommodations, and activities all included, you’ll enjoy a hassle-free and budget-friendly travel experience.
  • Once-in-a-lifetime experience: World cruises often feature unique and exclusive experiences, such as overnight stays in port, special events, and access to remote destinations. You’ll have the chance to create lifelong memories and experience things you never thought possible.

If sailing around the world seems too much, many cruise lines offer partial voyages where you can meet part-way through the voyage for a shorter time.

Are you ready to Set Sail? Don’t miss this chance to embark on the ultimate journey. Contact me today to book your world cruise and experience the adventure of a lifetime!

As we look to the future of luxury cruising, exciting trends are emerging that will elevate your travel experience to new heights. From extended voyages to sustainable luxury, and from ultra-luxury amenities to wellness at sea, here are the top 10 luxury cruise trends to look forward to in 2025.

  1. Extended Voyages: Savoring the Luxury of Time – Indulge in the luxury of time with extended cruises offering more immersive experiences and overnight stays in coveted ports. Enjoy in-depth exploration, relaxed pacing, and increased opportunities for enrichment programs and shore excursions.
  2. Sustainable Luxury: Eco-Friendly Opulence – Experience the perfect blend of eco-friendliness and opulence as luxury cruise lines pioneer cutting-edge sustainability initiatives. Eco-friendly ship design, renewable energy sources, and sustainable tourism practices will redefine the luxury cruise experience.
  3. European Odyssey: Uncovering Hidden Gems – Uncover the rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes of Europe with tailored itineraries and exclusive experiences. Enjoy private tours, immersive cultural encounters, and gourmet dining.
  4. Ultra-Luxury Amenities: The Epitome of Fine Living – Treat yourself to the finest amenities, from gourmet dining to personalized butler services, and lavish suites. Michelin-starred chefs, 24/7 personalized butler services, and luxurious suites with private balconies await.
  5. Curated Experiences: Unique Encounters – Enjoy unique encounters with celebrated experts, artists, and performers, carefully curated to enrich your journey. Private concerts, expert-led workshops, and exclusive access to cultural events will leave you in awe.
  6. All-Inclusive Luxury: Seamless Indulgence – Delight in seamless, all-inclusive packages, complete with shore credits, fine dining, and premium amenities. Complimentary services and activities will make your journey truly unforgettable.
  7. Intimate Expeditions: Exploring Remote Destinations – Explore remote destinations in style, aboard smaller, luxury vessels offering personalized service and tailored experiences. Access secluded ports, hidden gems, and immersive destination experiences.
  8. Solo Luxury Travel: Tailored Experiences – Discover tailored experiences and exclusive amenities designed specifically for discerning solo travelers. Solo-friendly shore excursions, private dining, and dedicated solo traveler programs await.
  9. Technological Innovation: Staying Connected – Stay connected and indulge with cutting-edge technology featuring AI-powered personalized services, virtual reality experiences, and high-speed internet.
  10. Wellness at Sea: Rejuvenation and Balance – Rejuvenate body and mind with comprehensive wellness programs, spa services, and healthy dining options. Holistic wellness programs, spa treatments, and healthy dining will promote serenity and balance.

Embark on a journey of luxury and discovery in 2025, where every detail is meticulously crafted to exceed your expectations. Which trend are you most excited about?

We still recount the culture, marvel at the buildings, and read the stories that originated in ancient Greece. At the heart of many of these famous elements is Athens, Greece’s capital city. Today, Athens, is much more than ruins and history; it’s a thriving destination that seamlessly blends modernity with tradition in ways that continues to captivate travelers. 

 

CELEBRATING THE PAST

For many, the allure of Athens is in its rich history. Perhaps no symbol of the city is as prominent as the Acropolis. This rocky hill rising in the city’s center is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to several ancient buildings, including the famous Parthenon. The Parthenon’s precise construction remains a feat of engineering even today and ongoing restorations continue to preserve its legacy for future visitors.

Visitors to the Acropolis can walk amongst the ruins, but they should also visit the neighboring Acropolis Museum. This modern museum opened in 2009 and displays many artifacts from the site. The entire top floor is dedicated to the Parthenon and the sculptures are positioned to replicate their original placement on the structure. Excavations during the construction of this new museum revealed ancient walls and artifacts, which are now on view in the museum’s entrance.

The intricate details of the well-preserved Temple of Hephaestus, the Ancient Agora of Athens, and Hadrian’s Arch will inspire the imaginations of both history buffs and architecture lovers. They can take in the detail and skill of Greek culture’s early bronze works and mosaics at the National Archaeological Museum. The marble-laden Panathenaic Stadium, which hosted the first modern Olympic games in 1896, can also be found in the heart of the city.

 

NATURAL BEAUTY

Athens in a sprawling city that rests in the shadow of hills and covers a valley as it sweeps down to the Aegean Sea. Though the Acropolis is central and the most famous, Lycabettus Hill is taller and is the best spot for a panoramic view of Athens. Those up for a climb can take the stairs carved into the hillside to reach the top, while many opt to ride the cable car.

Visitors can explore Saint George’s church after a long climb or a short ride. Built in 1870, this small church is known for its white-washed exterior that contrasts with the richly colored murals inside. After a stroll around the church, visitors can sit back and enjoy the view at the hilltop’s restaurant, which serves traditional Greek dishes that vary by season. The view only gets better as the sun sets and the city lights appear. The cable car operates until midnight, meaning visitors can take in the city at night without fear of climbing back down in the dark.

From the hilltop, visitors can likely spot the National Gardens. These 38 sprawling acres bring lush greenery to one of the city’s busiest areas. Nestled between the Greek Parliament and the Panathenaic Stadium, the National Gardens offer an idyllic way to escape to nature’s beauty. Visitors can stroll the notoriously winding paths and visit the small zoo, playground, duck pond, and Botanical Museum.

 

CUISINE

Trying fresh olive oil in Greece is a must, with many restaurants serve it for dipping with bread. Gyro shops are around every corner and make the perfect on-the-go pitas for lunch, and visitors may be (pleasantly) surprised to find that along with typical gyro fillings, most Athens gyros also include French fries!

Many traditional Greek dishes rely on filo pastry, from savory spanakopita to delicate baklava. Be on the lookout for tiropites, which are filo dough filled with a mixture of Greek cheeses and feta me meli, or feta wrapped in dough and drizzled with honey.

Hundreds of eateries around Athens offer tasty dishes to try. The neighborhood of Plaka around Monastiraki Square and Syntagma Square is vibrant and open late into the evenings. Look for restaurants that offer rooftop or open-air dining with a view of the nearby Acropolis.

HOW TO GET TO ATHENS

Athens is home to an international airport that is connected to the city via the suburban railway, the Metro Line, and several bus routes. Taxis and cars are also available to take travelers on a 30 to 40-minute drive into the city.

Many popular cruise lines, such as Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Celebrity Cruises, also offer cruises with stops in Athens.

Let’s plan your trip to Athens today! 

Even before the invention of the airplane, travelers longed to see the world. Cruising has captured the hearts of vacationers for over 100 years. In fact, several cruise lines, like Cunard, launched in the 1800s. From the beginning, exciting innovations, thrilling journeys, and good times have defined cruising.

1844 — P&O Introduces Leisure Excursions

  • As a precursor to modern cruises, P&O Cruise Line began sailing small ships around the Mediterranean purely for the pleasure of sailing and seeing the sights. This was the first step in changing the sailing industry from its focus on mail and cargo to one about carrying passengers for travel and pleasure.
View From A Cruise Ship Balcony At Sunset

 

1900 — Prinzessin Victoria Luise is built in Germany

  • This was the first ship to be exclusively built for luxury cruising rather than for cargo transport, marking the beginning of cruising as we know it today.

1922 — The first world cruise set sail.

  • The Laconia of the British Cunard Line set sail on the first world cruise. This voyage lasted six months and took guests to the most popular and far-off destinations in the world.

1950 — Cunard held an all-American celebrity cruise.

  • Cruising was popular among the world’s biggest stars and was a social event complete with drinks, dancing music, and more. On one voyage, Cunard hosted special guests that included Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor, Walt Disney, and Rita Hayworth.

 

Mariner Of The Seas Royal Caribbean 2019

 

1960s and 1970s — Modern cruise lines are founded.

  • Though some cruise lines can trace their history back to 1800s, many of today’s modern cruise lines were founded in the 1960s and 1970s. Princess Cruises launched in 1965, Norwegian Cruise Line in 1966, and Royal Caribbean in 1968. Carnival Cruise Line followed soon after, launching in 1972.

1977 — The Love Boat premieres.

  • Set on a Princess Cruises ship, this television show tells the story of Captain Merrill Stubing, his crew, and passengers, often played by guest stars. The show frequently featured the Pacific cruise ports of Puerto Vallarta and Acapulco. Many credit The Love Boat for the rise in popularity of cruising.

 

1990s & 2000s — Bigger and Better

  • Ships grew bigger and got better. Cruise lines worked to incorporate unique onboard activities, exclusive shows, more dining options, and kid-friendly fun! These advancements paved the way for the technology-packed, incredible cruising experiences!

Cruise lines’ plans for ships in 2024 and beyond will usher a new chapter in cruising history. From even more mega-ships to ultra-luxury sailing ships and expedition cruising, it’s amazing to see how far we’ve come and the options now available. Let’s start planning your next cruise today! 

Cruising in the Caribbean is a favorite for many due to its sunny destinations, diverse cultures, and clear blue waters. The Eastern Caribbean features islands like St. Thomas and St. Maarten, known for their beautiful beaches and history. In the Western Caribbean, you’ll find a mix of landscapes, from the rainforests of Belize to the markets of Cozumel. The Southern Caribbean offers a more secluded experience with gems like Aruba and Curacao, known for their colorful architecture and rich history.

Caribbean cruises make it easy to explore these diverse regions without the hassle of multiple flights, promising new adventures each day, from snorkeling to exploring ancient ruins and enjoying local cuisine. The onboard experience adds to the appeal, with premium amenities, top-notch dining, and entertainment that reflects the lively spirit of the islands. It’s an ideal escape for those looking for relaxation, adventure, or a taste of local culture.

I love selling and sailing with Royal Caribbean. They boast a fleet of innovative ships equipped with state-of-the-art amenities and entertainment. Expect well-appointed cabins, diverse dining options, entertainment for all ages, and activities ranging from rock climbing to Broadway-style shows. From the groundbreaking Oasis-class ships to the modern and feature-rich Quantum-class vessels, there’s always something new and exciting to explore onboard. For those seeking a longer and more adventurous journey, Royal Caribbean offers a 16-day transatlantic cruise, providing a unique opportunity to cross the Atlantic Ocean and explore different ports along the way.

Royal Caribbean plans to sail seven ships for the 2025-2026 season. They will depart from various ports in Florida as well as Galveston, Texas. Cruise itineraries include the Southern, Western, and Eastern Caribbean, along with the Bahamas and Perfect Day at Coco Cay. The duration of cruises range from 2 to 16 nights. 

Below is a chart listing each ship, its departure port, the first date of its itinerary in 2025, the number of days for various voyages, and the itineraries for each.

Ship Departure Port First Sail Date in 2025 Duration Options (# of Nights) Itinerary
Rhapsody of the Seas San Juan May 24 7, 8 Southern Caribbean
Rhapsody of the Seas Tampa November 2 6, 7, 8 Western Caribbean
Oasis of the Seas Ft. Lauderdale April 27  2, 5, 6, 7, 8  Southern, Eastern & Western Caribbean, Perfect Day
Independence of the Seas Miami October 30 3, 7  Eastern & Western Caribbean, Bahamas,  Perfect Day
Icon of the Seas Miami May 3 7 Eastern & Western Caribbean, Perfect Day
Harmony of the Seas Galveston April 27  6, 7, 8, 16  Western Caribbean, Perfect Day, Transatlantic
Grandeur of the Seas Ft. Lauderdale April 18 3 Bahamas
Grandeur of the Seas Tampa April 23 7, 10 Bahamas, Southern & Western Caribbean, Perfect Day
Adventure of the Seas Orlando/Port Canaveral April 26 6, 8 Western, Eastern & Southern Caribbean, Perfect Day

For those looking for unique adventures, including the Pacific Coast, the Panama Canal, and Spain Transatlantic, you can get onboard a one-of-a-kind sailing on a fan-favorite ship. Allure of the Seas, Brilliance of the Seas, and Serenade of the Seas have various itineraries beginning in February, 2025. 

For more information on any of these voyages, or to start planning for 2025-2026, click here

My husband and I recently cruised in the Mediterranean for the first time, and it was fantastic! We have cruised with several different cruise lines over the years, but they were all in the Caribbean and Alaska. For this trip, we wanted to venture to some of the ports in Europe. We had never considered cruising in Europe because we thought the port times were too short and we would feel that we didn’t have time to see everything. However, we found an itinerary with Virgin Voyages that we liked and decided to go for it.

The name of the voyage was French Daze and Ibiza Nights, and we sailed on the Valiant Lady. The cruise started and ended in Barcelona, and our ports were Marseille, Cannes, Palma de Malorca and Ibiza. We decided that if we felt short on time in any of the ports, we would make a point to revisit some day. Two of the port stays were overnight – Palma de Mallorca and Ibiza – which was just icing on the cake. On those nights, we ate an early(ish) dinner on the ship and then went into town for the evening. We spent our time wandering the winding cobblestone streets and exploring the beautiful bars and restaurants in the old town. Then, the next day, we still had time to visit the landmarks. 

The sunset in Mallorca from our balcony

Why did we choose Virgin Voyages? We have sailed with them previously, and really like what they have to offer. First and foremost, the food is the best that I have had on a cruise. Instead of packing everyone into the main dining room or specialty restaurants (with an upcharge), Virgin simply has six onboard restaurants. We made dinner reservations before our cruise, and also had brunch in two of the restaurants on our sea days. There are no additional charges for any of the restaurants unless you want a tower of crab legs or a 10-pound steak (something like that).

The entertainment is also very different. There are no Broadway-style productions or ice shows. Instead, they offer magicians, mentalists, comedians, a dance party, a crazy game show and a couple other shows that I really don’t know how to describe. And then there’s Scarlet Night, where the whole ship is transformed with red lighting and decor, and the guests are decked out in red. The party culminates with a pool party at 11pm, which gets a bit crazy, but we enjoyed it from the deck above, watching people jump into the pool, red cocktail dresses and all.

My favorite thing about Virgin Voyages is the laid-back vibe. There are no formal nights, and nobody cares what you wear to dinner, as long as it’s not your swimsuit! With that said, we found that most people still dressed nicely, just because they wanted to. For those who didn’t feel like it, they weren’t turned away at the restaurants or made to feel ashamed of their attire.

When we booked our cruise, it included some “bar tab” money, which is their version of a drink package. We don’t drink a whole lot, and since sodas are included with every cruise, we had a “0” balance due at the end of the week. What a great way to end a cruise!

If you’re still reading, let me give you just a few tidbits about the ports:

Marseille – Honestly, we weren’t overly impressed with it. We took a full-day ebike tour, and got to see some beautiful areas around the Calanques National Park, but it’s kind of a run-down city, especially considering it is the second largest city in France, after Paris.

Cannes – We spent our entire day in Monte Carlo, which is something I’ll never forget. It was an easy train ride to get there, and we enjoyed all the beautiful yachts, expensive sports cars, the Royal Casino (think James Bond Casino Royale), and the streets of Formula One. It was the perfect day, and since our ship didn’t leave until 7pm, we did not feel rushed to get back.

The harbor in Monte Carlo

Palma de Mallorca – This beautiful island of Spain is not to be missed. We spent our time wandering the old town, visiting the iconic La Seu Cathedral, and just taking in the beauty of the port city.

Ibiza – What can I say? Everyone needs to see Ibiza at some time in their life. The young people on the ship thoroughly enjoyed the overnight stay because they were able to go to the clubs and stay out until dawn. (Virgin provides a bus that goes back and forth to the ship the entire time.) That’s not our scene but we still loved wandering the area and enjoying a cocktail (ok, maybe more) as we watched the people living and loving life in Ibiza. 

Ibiza

I could easily write ten more pages about Virgin Voyages and the ports we visited but I know the only people who might read it would be my friends and family. ???? I’ll just leave it here – this was the trip of a lifetime and I highly recommend cruising in the Mediterranean with Virgin Voyages.

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