2028 AROUND THE WORLD CRUISE

AROUND THE WORLD IN 180 DAYS
MIAMI to NEW YORK
JANUARY 18, 2028 | 180 DAYS

A NEW DAWN

The initial circumnavigation begins with a passage through the Panama Canal, opening the gateway to the Pacific. From the islands of Hawaii and French Polynesia and the shores of Australia to extended discoveries across Japan and Southeast Asia, the journey traces a path across cultures shaped by the sea. India and the Arabian Peninsula follow, leading to the historic shores of the Mediterranean. The final weeks emerge in destinations across Southern Europe before a transatlantic crossing returns Oceania Aurelia to New York.

VOYAGE HIGHLIGHTS
Continents visited: 6
Countries visited: 35
Ports visited: 88
UNESCO World Heritage Accessible Sites: 90+
Largest population: Jakarta, Indonesia: 42,000,000
Smallest population: Thursday Island, Australia: 2,000
More than two weeks cruising French Polynesia and the South Pacific.
Expansive exploration of Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, Philippines,
Vietnam and Thailand.
Two weeks exploring Japan.
Calls to Turkey, Greece, Italy, France and the Iberian Peninsula

2029 AROUND THE WORLD CRUISE

AROUND THE WORLD IN 180 DAYS
LOS ANGELES to NEW YORK
JANUARY 6, 2029 | 180 DAYS

THE LONG HORIZON

The 2029 itinerary follows another carefully curated route, beginning along the Pacific coast of the Americas before venturing to the remote beauty of Easter Island and the volcanic landscapes of French Polynesia. Following time in New Zealand and Australia, the voyage continues to adventures across Southeast Asia, followed by calls on India and the Arabian Peninsula. The voyage then lingers along the shores of the Mediterranean and Western Europe, heading as far north as the British Isles, before concluding in New York.

VOYAGE HIGHLIGHTS
Continents visited: 6
Countries visited: 39
Ports visited: 96
UNESCO World Heritage Accessible Sites: 110+
Largest population: Jakarta, Indonesia: 42,000,000
Smallest population: Mystery Island, Vanuatu: 0
Sail along the western shores of South America, including an opportunity to explore the legendary Inca site of Machu Picchu in Peru.
Visit the rarely explored, remote Easter Island.
More than two weeks sailing through French Polynesia and the South Pacific.
Three weeks discovering New Zealand & Australia.
Extensive explorations across Southeast Asia, including one week calling on vibrant ports in Indonesia.
Explorations across Europe – from Turkey and Greece to Italy, the Iberian Peninsula, France and the British Isles.