These are the most luxurious cruises on Earth

Opulent ships, butler service and sailings to impossible destinations are hallmarks of the world’s most indulgent voyages

The Emerald Sakara luxury cruise yacht from Emerald Cruises
The Emerald Sakara luxury cruise yacht from Emerald Cruises  Credit: Emerald Cruises

I’m lounging lazily on the deck of a plush mega-yacht when a charming waiter appears, asking to polish my sunglasses. Another pops up proffering a tray of tempting frozen fruit kebabs, followed by a third who offers to spray me with suntan lotion.

In my languid state, I think I’ve gone to heaven, but then I remember I’m on a luxury cruise where personalised service promises first-rate pampering from start to finish. With pocket-size ships numbering guests in hundreds (or less), rather than thousands, it’s not surprising more cruisers covet such effortless style.

Not only do these enclaves bring a rarefied air of exclusivity while visiting smaller ports off-limits to larger monoliths, they promise the luxury of space where you can revel in swanky suites with your own butler, and indulge in gourmet dining and free-flowing champagne.

Such lavish frills generally come as standard, and excursions may be thrown in too, proving that while guests pay more to get aboard in the first place, lower onboard bills ensure they pay less to get off.

If you don’t want to totally push the boat out, premium-plus lines have a similarly upscale flavour, but their ships tend to be a touch larger and with less included in the fare.

Best mega-yachts

Unspoilt Caribbean

“It’s Yachting, not Cruising” is the mantra of SeaDream Yacht Club, which offers ultimate escapes on its two 112-guest classic mega-yachts that nose into the Caribbean’s sleepy bays. Dining al fresco, sleeping on deck under the stars, and racing across the waves on jet-skis are treats guests can enjoy while sailing to the Grenadine isles of Mayreau and Bequia enroute to Martinique and St Lucia.

SeaDream Yacht Club offers a one-week Glorious Grenadines round-trip voyage from Barbados, from £4,093pp; departs November 23 2025.

Dreamy South Pacific

Windstar Cruises
Windstar Cruises upscale ship Star Breeze can welcome up to 312 pampered guests in its 156 suites Credit: Windstar

Drift on trade winds among the shimmering peacock-blue lagoons of French Polynesia aboard the mega-yachts of premium-plus line Windstar Cruises. The 312 guests on Star Breeze can snorkel through the kaleidoscopic waters of Bora Bora which are filled with dazzling rainbows of tropical fish, trek through tropical rainforest on Moorea and be castaways for the day on a swish private island getaway.

Windstar Cruises offers a seven-night Dreams of Tahiti round-trip voyage from Papeete, from £3,715pp; departs October 2 2025.

French Riviera glamour

Luminara has five gourmet restaurants and a wine vault onboard
Luminara has five gourmet restaurants and a wine vault onboard

Get one over on the jet-setters who pose and preen along the glitzy Cote d’Azur by sailing in on Luminara, the newest head-turner from the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection which debuts this July. It’s all cool lines, sophisticated spaces with five gourmet restaurants and even a wine vault onboard this superyacht which guarantees a stylish entrance to Monte Carlo, Cannes and Portofino.

Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection offers a one-week sailing from Civitavecchia (Rome) to Barcelona from £10,500pp; departs August 14 2025.

Venetian class

Sailing past the bell towers and piazzas of Venice is a rare treat now reserved only for the smallest ships, and sumptuous square rigger Sea Cloud Spirit is one of them. Holding 136 guests, this windjammer was built in 2021 but brings alive the golden age of sail. Let the wind speed you along the Croatian coast to enchanting Hvar and Korcula, crowned by the walled wonders of Dubrovnik.

Sea Cloud Cruises offers a nine-night round-trip voyage from Venice from £5,823pp; departs August 11 2025.

West Indies yachting

The Emerald Sakara luxury cruise yacht
The 100-passenger Emerald Sakara luxury cruise yacht Credit: Emerald Sakara

Emerald Cruises may be known for river voyages, but with their sleek lines, its three luxury yachts certainly look the part. Carrying just 100 passengers, the ambience is reassuringly intimate and upscale. Lounge around Emerald Sakara’s infinity pool or take out water toys from its marina as you meander to the Caribbean’s atmospheric isles of Anguilla, St Barts, and Nevis.

Emerald Cruises offers a one-week Eastern Caribbean voyage from Barbados to St Martin from £4,608pp, including air credit; departs November 22 2025.

Best luxury lines

Baltic exploration

Crystal Serenity
Crystal Serenity can carry 740 guests and has a ‘small-ship ambience’ Credit: Crystal

Since relaunching in 2023 under the ownership of the A&K Travel Group, Crystal’s newly-refurbished ships Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony have made a triumphant return. Experience the former for yourself on this Baltic voyage to sample Stockholm’s varied flavours on a foodie exploration, step out on a walking tour of Helsinki or take to two wheels for a coastal cycling adventure in Tallinn.

Crystal offers an eight-night Baltics & Northern Europe cruise from Stockholm to Copenhagen from £5,050pp; departs July 29 2025.

Ultimate Japan

Seven Seas Explorer Cruise Ship
Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Tokyo round-trip voyage features excursions in Kyoto and Nagasaki Credit: Stephen Beaudet

Regent Seven Seas Cruises lays claim to being the most all-inclusive line with extras such as flights, unlimited excursions and overnight hotel stays covered by the fare. All very useful on this voyage to the Land of the Rising Sun where temples, street markets, and delicate gardens complement the extravagant surroundings of Seven Seas Explorer, trumpeted as the world’s most luxurious ship when it launched in 2016.

RSSC offers an 11-night round-trip voyage from Tokyo from £6,630pp; departs October 17 2025.

Going Greek

A new kid on the luxury block is Explora Journeys, an upscale off-shoot of cruising giant MSC Cruises, winning plaudits for its elegant ships. This line is all about slipping beneath the surface of the places it visits. Join Explora I to discover a restored Grecian village in the mountains of Thessaloniki, hike the centaur paths of Pelion in Volos and discover the monastic life of nuns in Patmos.

Explora Journeys offers a one-week voyage from Athens to Istanbul from £3,710pp; departing May 24 2025.

A natural choice for the Azores

If you’re a luxury lover who isn’t acquainted with German line Hapag-Lloyd Cruises, you should be. Its flagship Europa 2 has long been cited as the world’s best, epitomising cool, contemporary chic with exquisite gourmet restaurants and a vast spa. While aimed at German speakers, English is spoken on international departures, such as this one that combines Madeira’s floral bounty with the untamed spirit of the Azores.

Hapag-Lloyd Cruises offers an 11-night Perfect Portugal round-trip voyage from Lisbon from £4,995pp; departing October 22 2025.

A swig of Scottish spirit

The Hebridean Princess
The Hebridean Princess approaches a mooring near Tobermory on the island of Mull in Scotland Credit: Alamy

This heritage-themed voyage aboard 48-guest Hebridean Princess shadows the spirit of Bonnie Prince Charlie as it weaves through the Scottish Isles to Eriskay and the Jacobite Trail, marking his arrival on Scottish soil. No doubt there will be a wee dram or two of Scotland’s amber nectar during a week of walks, seal-spotting boat trips, museum visits and a tweed-weaving demonstration on the isle of Harris.

Hebridean Island Cruises offers a seven-night round-trip Highland and Island Heritage cruise from Oban from £6,290pp; departing July 15 2025.

Upscale adventures in Alaska

Silver Nova
The Marquee is the Silver Nova ship’s airy new outdoor dining venue Credit: Silversea Cruise Ship

The vast wilderness of Alaska, famously known as America’s Last Frontier, is best explored by sea. Silversea’s ground-breaking Silver Nova, which set a new standard in ship design with its asymmetrical layout, adds its own slice of luxury to a host of adventures with floatplanes soaring across the fjords, off-road buggy rides charging along old logging tracks and ziplines whisking daredevils across the rainforest canopy.

Silversea offers a 14-night round-trip voyage from Vancouver to Alaska from £8,600; departing June 5 2025.

Best luxury expeditions

Helicopters in Antarctica

Scenic Eclipse
Scenic Eclipse can sail in polar waters carrying two helicopters and a submarine Credit: Scenic Eclipse

Scenic’s two Discovery Yachts marry the hi-tech thrills of two onboard helicopters and a submersible with butler service, a swathe of dining experiences and a spa and wellness suite. Just the ticket for warming up after meeting penguins among the icebergs of Antarctica’s Ross Sea – one of the few sailings departing Australia for the White Continent’s eastern side.

Scenic offers a 24-day Antarctica sailing from Hobart, Tasmania, to Dunedin, New Zealand, from £24,644pp; departing January 6 2026.

Manta rays in Raja Ampat

Relish the thrill of sharing crystalline waters around the remote Indonesian hideaways of Raja Ampat with turtles, giant manta rays and, if you’re lucky, whale sharks. All-suite Aqua Blu carries just 30 guests and has 30 crew, so attentive service is guaranteed as you potter through the dramatic karst outcrops and atolls, enjoying haute cuisine dining and cocktails while luxuriating in the hot tub.

Aqua Expeditions offers a one-week round-trip voyage from Sorong in West Papua, from £8,270pp; departing January 3 2026.

Snorkel with sealions in the Galapagos

Nothing else compares to this natural wonderland where sea lions become your snorkelling playmates, penguins zip past and hammerhead sharks skulk in the depths. Cruises accentuate the unique flavours of the islands in this Ecuadorian archipelago where creatures famously have no fear of humans. While exploring them on all-suite mega-yacht Celebrity Flora, based here year-round, spend the night on deck with its overnight glamping experience.

Celebrity Cruises offers a one-week cruise with three nights in Quito, from £7,708pp, departing August 8 2025.

Cruise to the top of the world

Le Commandant Charcot
Le Commandant-Charcot is a luxurious polar exploration vessel

Acclaimed as the world’s only luxury icebreaker, Le Commandant Charcot is a lean, mean ice-crunching machine. Be among the few to cruise through the Arctic ice floes to the geographic North Pole in the heart of polar bear country. Experience this harsh but beautiful environment on hiking expeditions, while snow-shoeing and, for those brave enough, by taking the Polar plunge into icy waters.

Ponant Explorations offers a 15-night round-trip voyage from Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen, to the North Pole from £37,130pp; departing August 6 2025.

Natural wonders of the Kimberley

The remote Kimberley region offers a wild and rugged face of Australia; one of towering henna-hued cliffs, tiger-striped rock formations, Aboriginal art and the unrelenting power of some of the world’s mightiest tides that create the extraordinary phenomenon of horizontal waterfalls. Seabourn Pursuit’s 264 guests can explore on its fleet of Zodiac boats, kayaks and two submersibles, but helicopter rides and flight-seeing excursions heighten the sense of adventure.

Seabourn offers an 11-night voyage from Darwin to Broome from £11,999pp; departing August 13 2025.

River cruises

Family fun on the Danube

Uniworld
A game of chess on the deck of a Uniworld cruise designed to be suitable for all ages Credit: Uniworld

Thought river cruises were just for grown-ups? Think again. Uniworld’s Generations sailings dial up the fun for all ages with family-friendly departures on palatial-style river ships. Take your little darlings on a magical history tour of Vienna, or give them a right royal dressing up at the Schonbrunn Palace where prince and princess outfits await. Hiking, biking and paddleboarding pump up the action.

Uniworld offers one-week Generations Danube sailings between Budapest and Passau from from £3,199pp; departing July 20 & 27 2025.

Going Dutch in style

If you’re quick, you can catch the spring blooms of the Netherlands where millions of flowers paint the landscape in a riot of colour that would make the Old Dutch Masters proud. Their masterpieces are displayed in Amsterdam’s galleries, and while this Tauck cruise calls at the city, it is the famous floral displays of the Keukenhof Gardens that are the real showstoppers on this voyage.

Tauck offers a nine-day Belgium and Holland cruise from Brussels to Amsterdam from £4,890pp; departing April 9 2025.

Chobe River safari

Go wild for this floating safari into the African wilderness aboard the Zambezi Queen to spot prowling lions and bathing elephants on boat trips and game drives. Romantic sundowners and a festive African-themed dinner add to the roll-call of memorable moments, helped by unforgettable cocktails and dinner aboard a vintage steam train at Victoria Falls.

AmaWaterways offers a nine-night Africa package with a four-night cruise on the Chobe River plus stays in Cape Town and Victoria Falls, from £10,366pp; departing November 21 2025.

Barging through Champagne

Canal du Midi, France
Belmond’s luxurious barges explore France’s waterways in style Credit: Richard James Taylor

Ease into life’s slow lane with Les Bateaux Belmond’s seven opulent barges that sail at snail’s pace along French waterways on culinary adventures through the likes of Burgundy, Champagne and Provence. Haute cuisine, heightened service and stylish interiors are hallmarks of this fleet; some have heated pools and one even has a grand piano that’s a surefire hit for singalongs and refined recitals.

Belmond offers a six-night private charter of Coquelicot in Champagne from £62,390 for up to six guests; departing August 3 2025.

Floating markets on the Mekong

French colonial designs with Art Deco hints mark the ornate interiors of Heritage Line’s riverboat Jayavarman, whose 27 cabins are individually themed. Outside, the sundeck and small pool are perfect vantage points for views of riverside villages and floating markets along this stretch of the Mekong in Cambodia.

Unforgettable Travel offers a 10-night Saigon to Angkor Wat in Style private tour comprising the three-night Mekong cruise and stays in Ho Chi Minh City, Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, from £3,795pp; departing January 15 2026.

Romance of the Nile

Sanctuary Sun Boat IV
The Art Deco-themed Sanctuary Sun Boat IV  Credit: Sanctuary Retreats

Live like a pharaoh on a timeless Nile voyage watching thousands of years of history ebb by from the comfort of your luxe day bed. It’s a pampered life on the Art Deco-themed Sanctuary Sun Boat IV whose plush surroundings are matched by the pampering crew as you drift from Aswan to Luxor in this ancient land of tombs and temples.

Mundy Cruising offers a three-night stay in Cairo followed by a four-night cruise from Aswan to Luxor, from £5,495pp including flights; departing September 7 2025.

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Southern Africa’s natural bounty

The Azamara Pursuit
The Azamara Pursuit offers a sailing via Mauritius, Madagascar and South Africa Credit: Michel Verdure

Say farewell to winter chills as boutique ship Azamara Pursuit transports you into the warming embrace of South Africa and its rich profusion of wildlife and tribal culture. Stand tall with giraffes on walking tours, spy feathered friends at Penguin Island and track the Big 5 on safari drives. Look out for Madagascar’s famous lemurs and soak up African arts and music showcased at Azamara’s signature AzAmazing evening.

Azamara Cruises offers a 15-night sailing from Cape Town to Mauritius from £3,769pp; departing December 20 2025.

South America’s Latin beat

Oceania Cruises
Oceania Cruises offer a 12-night Bounty of Brazil sailing from Buenos Aires to Rio from £2,889pp Credit: Mike Louagie

This sailing moves to the tango rhythms of Buenos Aires, where gauchos rule and Eva Peron’s legacy reigns, along with Rio de Janeiro’s salsa beat which sizzles with the spirit of Carnival. Hone your artistic skills on Oceania’s 1,250 passenger ship Marina, with its artist’s studio and cookery school in between cycling tours of Montevideo and schooner trips in Brazil’s so-called St Tropez, Buzios.

Oceania Cruises offers a 12-night Bounty of Brazil sailing from Buenos Aires to Rio from £2,889pp; departing January 10 2026.

America’s revolutionary spirit

Turn leaf-peepers amid the autumnal colours of North America’s Eastern Seaboard as 930-passenger Viking Mars follows a coastline filled with the heritage of the New World, from the Gallic culture of Quebec to the maritime history of Halifax. Relive Boston’s revolutionary past along the city’s Freedom Trail and trace the steps of the first settlers who arrived on the Mayflower at Plymouth.

Viking’s 12-night Eastern Seaboard Explorer between Montreal and New York costs from £6,140pp; departing September 15 and 27 2025. All prices were correct at the time of writing. Holidays are cruise-only unless otherwise specified.