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Cruise in the World trip from New York aboard Queen Mary 2 ship with visits to USA, Curaçao, Panama, Mexico, French Polynesia, New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Viet Nam, Singapore, Malaysia, Mauritius, South Africa, Namibia, Senegal, Spain, and France for 109 days

14.741€ 18.090€ 19% off

About this cruise

Set sail on a 109-day cruise around the world, starting from New York on the Queen Mary 2 ship. Explore exciting destinations in the USA, Curaçao, Panama, Mexico, French Polynesia, New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Mauritius, South Africa, Namibia, Senegal, Spain, and France during this unforgettable journey.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (14.741€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.

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Single Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
19/01/2026 - 08/05/2026 29.160€ 41.740€ 41.980€ -

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
18/01/2026 - 09/05/2026 29.490€ 41.350€ 41.990€ -
19/01/2026 - 08/05/2026 36.180€ 51.080€ 51.980€ 103.980€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
19/01/2026 - 08/05/2026 30.710€ 43.290€ 43.530€ -

Cabin Price for Two Adults with Two Children

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
19/01/2026 - 08/05/2026 30.710€ 43.290€ 43.530€ -

Cruise Route

Day 1: New York (New York), USA. New York - the huge, bustling city on the Hudson River and the unofficial capital of the world - is unquestionably one of the most fascinating cities in the USA. Approximately 12 million residents from all corners of the world call New York their home. The city is divided into five boroughs, with Manhattan being the heart of the city and the most famous district. When people think of New York, they think of Wall Street and Broadway, the Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue, numerous museums, Central Park, and the Statue of Liberty. All of this can be found in New York City, even within the "small" borough of Manhattan. Known as "The Big Apple," the city is a melting pot of cultures and nationalities, of the rich and poor, the epitome of contrasts. Often sung about and described, New York is a city of constant change. It is a center of commerce, art, architecture.

Day 2 - 4: Sea day.

Day 5: Willemstad, Curacao. Willemstad is the capital of Curaçao, the largest island in the ABC Islands and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. The city is divided into two parts by the harbor entrance, connected by the famous Queen Emma Bridge. Notable sights include the floating market with sailboats and schooners from South America, offering fresh fish, vegetables, fruits, and even monkeys directly from the ships. Other attractions include Fort Amsterdam, built in the 17th century, the Curaçao Museum with its ancient furniture, and the Mikve Israel-Emanuel Synagogue from 1732, the oldest synagogue in the Western Hemisphere. Don`t miss the historic Dutch colonial-style buildings in the old town. The bustling port city is perfect for leisurely shopp.

Day 6: Sea day.

Day 7: Panama Canal, Panama. In the heart of Central America lies the tropical region of the Panama Canal with its lush vegetation and rainforests. The Panama Canal is a technical marvel and one of the most important waterways in the world. The journey through the canal takes just one day, but remains.

Day 8 - 11: Sea day.

Day 12: Manzanillo (Colima), Mexico. The city of Manzanilla, which has a population of 80,000, is situated on a mountainous peninsula between steep cliffs and another lagoon. Upon closer inspection of Manzanilla`s streets, one can see houses that have been built into the cliffs due to space constraints. The island offers the best opportunities to enjoy sports or relax with its black and white sandy beaches.

Attractions: Hotel "Colonial", consi.

Day 13 - 14: Sea day.

Day 15: Los Angeles (California), USA. Los Angeles, the largest city in California, is located on the West Coast of the USA along the Pacific Ocean. The metropolis is best known for its film industry, centered in the district of Hollywood. The Universal Studios offer insights into the world of film. With its direct coastal location, the beach resorts of Venice Beach, Malibu, and Santa Monica offer miles of sandy beaches. Each of these coastal areas is used in its own way by tourists and locals alike. Santa Monica is particularly famous for its entertaining pier, while Venice Beach is inviting for walking and sports activities. Los Angeles offers a wide range of activities to suit every taste. As the entertainment capital, Los Angeles has long made a name for itself. With more than 300 museums, the second-largest city in the USA can also match up culturally. Also worth seeing is the impressive Walt Disney Concert Hall, home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, among others.

The largest city park in California, Griffith Park, invites y.

Day 16: Los Angeles (California), USA. Los Angeles, the largest city in California, is located on the West Coast of the USA along the Pacific Ocean. The metropolis is best known for its film industry, centered in the district of Hollywood. The Universal Studios offer insights into the world of film. With its direct coastal location, the beach resorts of Venice Beach, Malibu, and Santa Monica offer miles of sandy beaches. Each of these coastal areas is used in its own way by tourists and locals alike. Santa Monica is particularly famous for its entertaining pier, while Venice Beach is inviting for walking and sports activities. Los Angeles offers a wide range of activities to suit every taste. As the entertainment capital, Los Angeles has long made a name for itself. With more than 300 museums, the second-largest city in the USA can also match up culturally. Also worth seeing is the impressive Walt Disney Concert Hall, home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, among others.

The largest city park in California, Griffith Park, invites y.

Day 17: Sea day.

Day 18: San Francisco (California), USA. San Francisco is located on the American West Coast and most of its attractions are easily accessible on foot. The most famous one is probably the Golden Gate Bridge, a suspension bridge connecting San Francisco to Marin County, providing good access to the surrounding area. A breathtaking view of the city can be seen from the Twin Peaks, a pair of hills located southwest of the downtown area. Another popular spot is Fisherman’s Wharf, with its main attraction being a pier leading into the bay, featuring shops and restaurants. Visitors can also see se.

Day 19: San Francisco (California), USA. San Francisco is located on the American West Coast and most of its attractions are easily accessible on foot. The most famous one is probably the Golden Gate Bridge, a suspension bridge connecting San Francisco to Marin County, providing good access to the surrounding area. A breathtaking view of the city can be seen from the Twin Peaks, a pair of hills located southwest of the downtown area. Another popular spot is Fisherman’s Wharf, with its main attraction being a pier leading into the bay, featuring shops and restaurants. Visitors can also see se.

Day 20 - 23: Sea day.

Day 24: Honolulu (Oahu), Hawaii. Honolulu is the capital of Hawaii. With 1.24 million inhabitants, it is the largest city between America and Asia. Some of the most important attractions in Hawaii include the memorials "Pearl Harbor" and "Punchbowl National Cemetery," the Royal Palace (the only one ever built on U.S. soil), and the extinct volcan.

Day 25: Kona (Hawaii), Hawaii. Kona is located on the "Big Island" of Hawaii. Its volcanic topography is a paradise for divers and snorkelers. Lava pools, craters like the Au Au Crater, and coral formations provide a perfect habitat for Hawaii`s wildlife. Turtles, manta rays, butterflyfish, and frogfish thrive there undisturbed. Kona is renowned for its excellent coffee, which is.

Day 26 - 30: Sea day.

Day 31: Papeete (Tahiti), French Polynesia. Papeete is the capital of Tahiti. The island is a mixture of beautiful bays, white sandy beaches, tropical flora and fauna, and French.

Day 32: Moorea, French Polynesia. Moorea, the Pineapple Island, is the remains of an extinct volcano. The island is well developed for tourism and offers a wide range of hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions. Moorea can be explored in just a few hours, with activities like cycling tours being highly recommended. Several diving schools also offer interesting.

Day 31: Sea day.

Day 38: Bay of Islands, New Zealand. The Bay of Islands is one of the most beautiful areas of New Zealand, featuring around 144 islands and rich flora and fauna.

The main attraction is "Cape Brett" with the huge natural rock formation known as "Hole in the Rock". This is a massive rock in the sea with a large hole that ferries can pass through in calm waters.

From the main town of the bay, Paihia, you can take boat tours to the Island of the Bay or to the northern tip of New Zealand. Other notable places in the bay: Waitangi with the Maori meeting house, Kerikeri with the "Mission Kemp House", the whaling station "Russell" with the oldest surviving church in New Zealand, and Kawa.

Day 39: Auckland, New Zealand. With over 1 million residents, Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand. It is located between the Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea. Its nickname, "City of Sails," is due to the "thousand boats" that reside in its harbor. The metropolis spans an 11 km wide strait made of volcanic rock, making it a paradise for water enthusiasts. North of Auckland, the "Leigh Marine Reserve" offers abundant opportunities for all kinds of underwater activiti.

Day 40: Tauranga, New Zealand. Located 200 km southeast of Auckland on the Bay of Plenty, the port city of Tauranga was built in the early 19th century on peninsulas connected by bridges. The lively center of the city is the beach promenade with the Coronation Pier, where excursion boats and ferries depart for the neighboring town of Mount Maunganui. In front of it is a 232 m high volcano, offering a fantastic view over white beaches and the harbor. Tauranga`s main attraction is the Tauranga District Museum and Historic Village, showcasing 85 reconstructed and restored buildings from the colonial era, including a Maori village, pioneer settlement, and military barracks from the Land Wars period. Five kilometers east of Tauranga, Kiwif.

Day 41 - 43: Sea day.

Day 44: Sydney (New South Wales), Australia. Sydney is the capital of the state of New South Wales and is located on the east coast of Australia. With its 4.4 million residents, it is the largest city in the Australian continent and serves as the industrial, commercial, financial, and tourism hub of the entire state.

The landmark of Sydney is the sail-shaped Opera House and the world-famous Harbour Bridge in the largest natural harbor in the world. There are over 70 different beaches in the Sydney region, including the popular Bondi Beach, especially favored by surfers.

Other attractions in the city include the Taronga Zoo, the historic district of "The Rocks", the 305-meter high Sydney Tower, and the entertainment hub Darling Harbour.

A special attraction in the nearby area is the Blue Mountain National Park. The rock formations of the Three Sisters provide visitor.

Day 45: Sydney (New South Wales), Australia. Sydney is the capital of the state of New South Wales and is located on the east coast of Australia. With its 4.4 million residents, it is the largest city in the Australian continent and serves as the industrial, commercial, financial, and tourism hub of the entire state.

The landmark of Sydney is the sail-shaped Opera House and the world-famous Harbour Bridge in the largest natural harbor in the world. There are over 70 different beaches in the Sydney region, including the popular Bondi Beach, especially favored by surfers.

Other attractions in the city include the Taronga Zoo, the historic district of "The Rocks", the 305-meter high Sydney Tower, and the entertainment hub Darling Harbour.

A special attraction in the nearby area is the Blue Mountain National Park. The rock formations of the Three Sisters provide visitor.

Day 46: Sea day.

Day 47: Brisbane (Queensland), Australia. Brisbane, or Brissie as affectionately called by Australians, is located in the south of Queensland on the east coast. Beautifully situated on the Brisbane River, it entices visitors with numerous attractions, bustling shopping precincts, a diverse dining scene, and a wide range of sophisticated cultural offerings. Must-see attractions include the Botanic Gardens, the Lone Pine Sanctuary with koalas and kangaroos, Brisbane City Hall, the pedestrian mall Queen Street Mall, Roma Street Parkland, South Bank Parklands, the Mt Coot-tha Lookout.

Day 48 - 49: Sea day.

Day 50: Yorkeys Knob (Queensland), Australia. The town of Yorkeys Knob is located approximately 15 minutes north of Cairns. With stunning sandy beaches surrounded by palm trees, it offers a popular retreat for visitors seeking tranquility. The peaceful beachside location invites swimming, ki.

Day 51 - 53: Sea day.

Day 54: Darwin (Northern Territory), Australia. The informality of the Outback reigns in Darwin. The nearby wilderness of Kakadu National Park offers cave paintings and artworks of the Aborigines, 20,000-year-old rock formations, and the dense, lush rainforest of Australia.

Day 55 - 56: Sea day.

Day 57: Bitung, Indonesia. Bitung is an Indonesian port city known for its coconut and fish processing industries. The sprawling city serves as a starting point for inland excursions. Local ferries also depart from the port of Bitung to other destinations in the area, such as Ternat.

Day 58 - 60: Sea day.

Day 61: Hong Kong, China. The Chinese island of Hong Kong (known as "Xiang Gang" in Chinese) has been part of the Chinese Special Administrative Region since July 1, 1997, along with Lantao Island and the Kowloon Peninsula. "Hong Kong proper" forms the urban core of the island group with over 4 million inhabitants. The city is one of the world`s major financial centers and a hub for maritime traffic in the region. Attractions include floating restaurants in the harbor, the Tai Po racecourse, beaches at Castle Peak, the Man Mo Temple, the clock tower at the top of Kowloon Peninsula serving as a viewpoint of the city skyline, the 800-meter-long escalator on Hong Kong Island (the world`s longest), the Tiger Balm Garden with caves and statues from Chinese myths, and Victoria Peak offering views of the.

Day 62: Hong Kong, China. The Chinese island of Hong Kong (known as "Xiang Gang" in Chinese) has been part of the Chinese Special Administrative Region since July 1, 1997, along with Lantao Island and the Kowloon Peninsula. "Hong Kong proper" forms the urban core of the island group with over 4 million inhabitants. The city is one of the world`s major financial centers and a hub for maritime traffic in the region. Attractions include floating restaurants in the harbor, the Tai Po racecourse, beaches at Castle Peak, the Man Mo Temple, the clock tower at the top of Kowloon Peninsula serving as a viewpoint of the city skyline, the 800-meter-long escalator on Hong Kong Island (the world`s longest), the Tiger Balm Garden with caves and statues from Chinese myths, and Victoria Peak offering views of the.

Day 63: Sea day.

Day 64: Chan May, Vietnam. Located halfway between Hanoi and Saigon, Chan May serves as a convenient starting point for day trips due to its proximity to the Imperial City of Hue.

The nearby city of Da Nang also offers unique attractions, such as the 67.

Day 65 - 66: Sea day.

Day 67: Singapore, Singapore. Singapore is a city-state located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, just about 100 km north of the equator. Today, the city is one of the most important ports and commercial centers in Southeast Asia. Singapore has a population of over 3 million, mainly consisting of Chinese, Malays, and Indians. Europeans and other ethnic groups contribute to the multicultural fabric of this four-language-speaking state. Notably, the city boasts clean and well-maintained streets and squares, and is considered one of the safest cities in the world. Some interesting colonial-era buildings have been preserved, including several former British government offices and the famous Raffles Hotel, which has hosted many renowned writers. Visitors can enjoy boat tours along the Singapore River and Marina Bay from the southern shore of the river. Key attractions include Orchard Road shop.

Day 68: Singapore, Singapore. Singapore is a city-state located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, just about 100 km north of the equator. Today, the city is one of the most important ports and commercial centers in Southeast Asia. Singapore has a population of over 3 million, mainly consisting of Chinese, Malays, and Indians. Europeans and other ethnic groups contribute to the multicultural fabric of this four-language-speaking state. Notably, the city boasts clean and well-maintained streets and squares, and is considered one of the safest cities in the world. Some interesting colonial-era buildings have been preserved, including several former British government offices and the famous Raffles Hotel, which has hosted many renowned writers. Visitors can enjoy boat tours along the Singapore River and Marina Bay from the southern shore of the river. Key attractions include Orchard Road shop.

Day 69: Port Klang, Malaysia. The port city of Port Klang is also a small town with around 42,000 residents. About 50 kilometers away from Port Klang is Malaysia`s capital, Kuala Lumpur, which has many attractions. Regular land tours are taken to the capital and its surroundings, where visitors can admire attractions such as the Menara Kuala Lumpur and the Batu Caves. The former is Malaysia`s tallest television tower at 421 meters high and overlooks the capital city. Visitors can also enjoy the view from the top. On the other hand, the Batu Caves are home to numerous Hindu temples. The limestone cave.

Day 70 - 75: Sea day.

Day 76: Port Louis, Mauritius. Port Louis, the capital of the African island paradise of Mauritius, is located on the west coast of the island, nestled between the Moka Mountains and the Indian Ocean. The city is a vibrant blend of urban hustle and bustle, regal elegance of past times, and multicultural coexistence. Popular attractions in the city center include the wide boulevard lined with royal palms and the market with its iron market halls. If you want to purchase something here, bargaining is the way to go. Near the harbor in the city center, a number of colonial buildings exude a feudal charm. The best view of the city can be enjoyed from Fort Adelaide, dating back to British times, perched on a small hill in the midst of the city.

The island of Mauritius itself is of volcanic origin and is therefore lined with.

Day 77 - 79: Sea day.

Day 80: Durban, South Africa. The South African city of Durban is located in the province of "KwaZulu-Natal". Known as "Durbs" by its residents, it is a South African city with an intercontinental character. With its numerous street vendors, over 2 million Indian residents (the city is located on the Indian Ocean), and beautiful sandy beaches, it is a prime example of the new South Africa. Places of interest include "Sea World", "Rickshaw Bus", "Durban Botanic Gardens", "Sugar Terminals", "Durban.

Day 81 - 82: Sea day.

Day 83: Cape Town, South Africa. Cape Town, also known as Kaapstad in Afrikaans, is the seat of the South African Parliament, home to Anglican and Catholic archbishops, and the capital of the Western Cape province. It is also a cultural hub with two universities and research institutes.

Museums, libraries, theaters, botanical and zoological gardens. Cape Town is located on the northern tip of the Cape Peninsula and is one of the largest ports and one of the most important industrial centers in South Africa. The suburbs sprawl across the Cape Peninsula, extending deep into the wine country. The oldest part of the city lies between Table Bay and the slopes of the 1,086-meter-high Table Mountain. Cape Town.

is also a popular holiday destination. The surroundings of Cape Town are dominated by Table Mountain. A cable car has been going up to the mountain peak since 1926. The historical landmarks include the oldest building in the city (and the country), the Castle of Good Hope (1666), the Dutch Reformed Church (1699), and the Old Town Hall (1755).

such as the Malay Quarter at Signal Hill. Other attractions include the Parliament buildin.

Day 84: Cape Town, South Africa. Cape Town, also known as Kaapstad in Afrikaans, is the seat of the South African Parliament, home to Anglican and Catholic archbishops, and the capital of the Western Cape province. It is also a cultural hub with two universities and research institutes.

Museums, libraries, theaters, botanical and zoological gardens. Cape Town is located on the northern tip of the Cape Peninsula and is one of the largest ports and one of the most important industrial centers in South Africa. The suburbs sprawl across the Cape Peninsula, extending deep into the wine country. The oldest part of the city lies between Table Bay and the slopes of the 1,086-meter-high Table Mountain. Cape Town.

is also a popular holiday destination. The surroundings of Cape Town are dominated by Table Mountain. A cable car has been going up to the mountain peak since 1926. The historical landmarks include the oldest building in the city (and the country), the Castle of Good Hope (1666), the Dutch Reformed Church (1699), and the Old Town Hall (1755).

such as the Malay Quarter at Signal Hill. Other attractions include the Parliament buildin.

Day 85: Sea day.

Day 86: Walvis Bay, Namibia. Walfis Bay is one of Namibia`s most important seaports and a popular destination due to its abundant fish population and diverse flora and fauna. The name hints at remnants of German colonial rule within the city. For example, the Rhenish Mission Church was built in Hamburg and is considered the oldest building in the city. Nearby, there is a large bird sanctuar.

Day 87 - 92: Sea day.

Day 93: Dakar, Senegal. The capital of the Republic of Senegal has the largest port in West Africa. With its oil refineries and international airport, it is one of the most important trading centers in West Africa. Dakar has a population of 1.7 million inhabitants. The city is known as the destination of the world-famous intercontinental motorsport rally from Paris to Dakar. Cultural and scientific highlights of the city include the University founded in 1957, the research institute "Insti.

Day 94 - 95: Sea day.

Day 96: Tenerife (Canary Islands), Spain. The largest island in the Canary Islands is Tenerife. Due to its mild climate and geographical conditions, this island hosts a variety of climates. The island is crossed by a mountain range, in the center of which lies the impressive volcano crater Cañadas del Teide with a diameter of about 20 km, and the 3,718 meters high Teide. The valleys on both sides of the mountain range are extremely fertile, with significant banana and tomato crops. Along the coast, there are stunning cliffs as well as wide beaches with fine sand. For active tourists, a visit to Teide National Park, Loro Parque, Barranco del Infierno, Los Gigantes cliffs, the pyramids at Güimar, the Anaga mountain range, La Laguna, La Orotava, Puerto de la Cruz, S.

Day 97: Sea day.

Day 98: Cádiz, Spain. The southern Spanish coastal city in Andalusia has a commercial and a military port. It is connected to the mainland by a narrow 9 km-long strip of land and a bridge. The population is 154,000 inhabitants. Landmarks of the city, founded by the Phoenicians around 1100 BC, include the medical faculty of the University of Seville, the Old Cathedral (13th and 16th centuries), and the New Cathedral, built in the 18th/19th centuries. Historically, Cádiz gained significant importance.

Day 99 - 100: Sea day.

Day 101: Southampton, England. Southampton is considered England`s most important port city. Despite the almost complete destruction of the old town during the war, Southampton is home to numerous attractions. Notable sights include the city walls and the Bargate Memorial, a medieval gatehouse that was once used as the main entrance to the city. Additionally, the city is home to the SeaCity Museum, which explores the departure of the Ti.

Day 102: Le Havre, France. The port of "Le Havre de Grace" was founded in 1517 by François I on the right bank of the Seine estuary. The seafront, the beach, and the harbor basins penetrate to the heart of the city. The character of the city is shaped by the Seine estuary and the harbor. Le Havre is not only a major commercial port but also has a marina and a beach. The Alabaster Coast with its high chalk cliffs extends from Le Havre northwards to the mouth of the Somme. Always connected to the sea, Le Havre is now the fifth largest port in Europe.

Attractions: Harbor, Town Hall, Villa Maritime, The Floating Dock, St. Joseph`.

Day 103 - 108: Sea day.

Day 109: New York (New York), USA. New York - the huge, bustling city on the Hudson River and the unofficial capital of the world - is unquestionably one of the most fascinating cities in the USA. Approximately 12 million residents from all corners of the world call New York their home. The city is divided into five boroughs, with Manhattan being the heart of the city and the most famous district. When people think of New York, they think of Wall Street and Broadway, the Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue, numerous museums, Central Park, and the Statue of Liberty. All of this can be found in New York City, even within the "small" borough of Manhattan. Known as "The Big Apple," the city is a melting pot of cultures and nationalities, of the rich and poor, the epitome of contrasts. Often sung about and described, New York is a city of constant change. It is a center of commerce, art, architecture.