Cruises Feb 16, 2026 2 min read

128-Day World Cruise Visiting 63 Destinations Just Opened for Booking

If you've ever thought about doing a proper world cruise, Explora Journeys just raised the bar. The luxury cruise line opened bookings this week for its "Endless Worlds" voyage — a 128-day sailing departing in 2029 that touches 63 unique ports across six continents. It's one of the most ambitious world cruise itineraries on the market, and it's already generating serious interest.

What the Explora Journeys World Cruise Includes

Explora Journeys is the luxury arm of the MSC Group, and their approach leans heavily into the all-inclusive model. The 128-day voyage includes dining across multiple onboard restaurants, premium beverages, shore excursions in select ports, Wi-Fi, and gratuities. That's a meaningful distinction from some competitors where the base fare covers the cabin and meals but extras add up fast.

The ship itself carries fewer than 1,000 guests, which translates to a more intimate experience than the mega-ships running 5,000-plus passengers. Suite-style accommodations are the standard, not the exception, and every cabin has an ocean view or private terrace.

Where a 63-Port World Cruise Actually Goes

The itinerary spans the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the Caribbean, South America, the South Pacific, Southeast Asia, and the Indian Ocean. That kind of geographic range means you're not just visiting the usual suspects — there are smaller, less-trafficked ports mixed in alongside the marquee stops.

For context, most world cruises offered by major lines cover 30 to 40 ports over 100-plus days. Hitting 63 unique destinations in 128 days means more frequent port calls and less time sitting at sea between stops. That's a better fit for travelers who want variety over long stretches of open water. Related: Disney Cruise Line Just Opened Summer 2027 Bookings

What a Luxury World Cruise Costs in 2029

Pricing hasn't been fully detailed yet, but world cruises at this level typically start north of $50,000 per person and climb well into six figures for the premium suite categories. When you break it down on a per-day basis and factor in what's included — lodging, meals, drinks, entertainment, and port access — the math is often more reasonable than it sounds. You're essentially paying for four months of all-inclusive travel without unpacking more than once.

Early booking typically gets the best pricing and cabin selection on voyages like this. World cruises tend to sell out faster than standard sailings because the inventory is limited and the demand from experienced cruisers is high.

Is a World Cruise Right for You

World cruises aren't for everyone. You need the time, the budget, and the temperament for an extended period at sea with the same group of people. But for retirees, sabbatical travelers, or anyone with the flexibility to take four months away, it's a way to see an enormous amount of the world with minimal logistics.

If a 128-day commitment feels like too much, Explora Journeys also offers the option to book individual segments of the world cruise. That lets you cherry-pick the regions you're most interested in without committing to the full voyage. A travel advisor can help you figure out which segments make sense and compare pricing across the options. Reach out to our team for help.

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