This World Cruise Will Sail One Of The Longest Trips To 37 Countries

This World Cruise Will Sail One Of The Longest Trips To 37 Countries

Available for booking on Thursday, November 10, guests can book Azamara’s new world cruise for 2025. Aboard the Azamara Onward, 684 guests will have the opportunity to visit 37 countries across six continents 

This world cruise is Azamara’s second world cruise and guests will begin their journey in San Diego and conclude in the United Kingdom. Over the 155 nights on this expedition, guests aboard will be able to truly immerse themselves in each destination. 

First reported by Travel + Leisure on Thursday, the cruise includes 46 late night or overnight stops and Carol Cabezas, the president of Azamara, said in a statement to Travel + Leisure  the below: 

“With 60% of ports on this sailing being different from those on our 2024 world voyage, this itinerary was carefully curated to give even the most well-traveled guests a new perspective on the world. Our 2025 world cruise invites travelers to not only see the world, but also take their time in each destination and make memories that will last long after the journey has ended.” 

From Honolulu to Sydney, Bangkok, Bali and beyond, guests will visit unique locations each offering specialized curated experiences. Of the 13 different complimentary land events, some of them include the kickoff gala in San Diego and visiting the world’s largest Buddhist temple in Semarang, Indonesia.

Another benefit for travelers, Azamara will give each cruise participant $4,000 in onboard credit and $3,000 to spend on logistics. The latter can be used for: roundtrip business class airfare, shore excursions, premium beverage packages, weekly laundry service and more. 

According to the company, all cruises starting and ending in the US (Dec 1) or starting and ending in Europe (March 11) will no longer have vaccine requirements.

Following the sellout of the 2024 version, the 2025 cruise will become available to book here on Nov. 10.