The World’s Best Cruise Experiences

Enjoy the Polynesian charms of Honolulu or get bowled over by the stunning landscape of the Antarctic, here are some of the world's best cruise experiences

The World’s Best Cruise Experiences
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1.The Silver Sea Silver Whisper:
The much-publicised, 20-day, from San Francisco, California, USA to Auckland, New Zealand in January 2017 . Start your sightseeing in San Francisco before relaxing in luxury with five days at sea as you travel to the beautiful islands of Hawaii. Imagine a blend of gentle Polynesian charm and big city sophistication and you have reached the Aloha island of Honolulu. Discover Samoa’s astonishing natural beauty during a village and cave pool escape. Starts at  $27,050 for a Silver Suite and goes up to $36,250 for Royal Suite.; silversea.com

2.Seabourn Quest:
The 45-day Antarctic and Americas Exploration I will set sail on Nov 04 2016 from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US. Seabourn likes to fill your minibar with your preferred water, spirits and wines before setting sail. From $16,772 per person in an ocean-view suite to $31,272 in the Penthouse suite, including a solarium with tub and day bed, personal stew­ardess; seabourn.com

3.Value Regent Seven Seas’ Voyager:
Its 20N Bangkok to Dubai cruise will set sail on April 2018. The cruise features 3 hotel package, unlimited shore excursions, pre-cruise hotel package, unlimited beverages including fine wines and premium spirits, prepaid gratuities, daily mini-bar, 24-hour room service and butler. From $10,699 per person for deluxe suites to $27,699 for master suites; rssc.com

4.Or just go buy yourself a yacht and chart your own course around the globe. The WHY 58×38 luxury concept yacht from Hermès (looks more like a sheared-off prop from Jaws: The Next Generation at 190ft long), with its own 30m ‘portable’ beachfront, three decks, with a naturally lit spa and hammam, pool and helipad, salon, cinema, music room, library, ‘waterfront’ dining room. It takes 12-odd passengers plus a crew of 20 with separate quarters; solar panels to supplement diesel fuel; maximum speed 14 knots and retractable sunroof to enclose most of its 35,000 sq ft in stealth/island recluse mode. Took 50-100 million to construct; why-yachts.com