If you’re taking 80 days for Phileas Fogg and lacking holiday days, then at a more relaxed pace, it takes over 100 or even a month. When it comes to traveling around the world, there is a wide range of possibilities when it comes to both time and money. Of course, like so many things in life, how much you have in both categories makes a difference.
Generally, travel that offers the most time-consuming options to build a trajectory includes cruises. Since 2019, MSC has been offering packages from around the world. In 2025, the boat departs from Barcelona on January 7th and is tied to a journey of 46 destinations from 21 countries that continue until May 7th. At a destination that has a great attraction to tourists. In 2025, these will be Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Melbourne, Sydney, and more,” says the general director of Spain’s Fernand Pacheco.
From Barcelona, the MSCA Magnifica crosses the Atlantic, first stopping at Malaga and sails along the Americas until it crosses the Strait of Magellan. Once in the Pacific Ocean, you will visit Paladiantialkar spots such as Tahiti and French Polynesia, and eventually arrive in Oceania to set up a course in Africa. “It’s a relatively quick trip to sell,” Pacheco says. “In six months, we covered the desired occupancy. We are already marketing the intersections of 2026 and 2027.” Prices start at around $16,700.
And for those who don’t want or can’t sail for four months, the company offers the option to board the boat for the travel section. “After selling tickets throughout the journey, we released tickets for three sections that last from 30 to 40 days,” Pacheco says. They add that these versions are creating interest among people who have 120 days at sea out of reach. The manager explains, “clients don’t have to be very purchasing people.” Among people on the boat, the majority retire, but there are working professionals who have the option to get involved in work remotely. “Some families have young children who take several months off,” says Pacheco.
Pricepoints are higher for passengers embarking on travel around the world, offered by Silversea, a luxury brand of the Royal Caribbean Group, which already sells tickets for the 2026 and 2027 voyages. Next year, Curious and The Sea Cruise will depart from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and arrive in Lisbon in 140 days. Meanwhile, it will stop at 70 destinations in 37 countries on six continents. The prices start at $90,200. In 2027, Royal Caribbean chose three ocean titles, called “the most extensive and diverse travel in the company’s history,” according to a press conference. According to that same communication, “Over 149 days, Silver Dawn’s exclusive dawn has marked 80 destinations on 35 countries and five continents, including 20 new stops and 11 nights at the port, a brand record. I’ll visit. “Starting Port is Los Angeles and the trip ends in Copenhagen. Prices start from $95,900. Silversea chose not to provide information about the client profile of those embarking on the journey.
Similar starting prices to Silversea’s can be found by customers of Regent Seven Seas, which belong to Norway cruises. In 2027, it offers a world-wide round-trip trip from Miami on January 11th, with 71 locations in 40 countries on 6 continents, and after 140 nights of New York’s final destination We’ll arrive at the ground. Fares start at $91,499 for the 307-square-foot veranda suite and go up to $839,999 per person for those staying in the luxurious Regent Suite. Like MSC, the company offers the option to unload your car in Rome and shoot a shorter 126 night version. The price for that option starts at $30,698.
The brand Oceania Cruises belongs to the same company as Regent Seven Seas and offers travel around the world starting to Miami. Travel in 2026 will bring you 101 destinations in 43 countries for a total of 180 nights. Fares start from $41,999.
For those who want to travel around the world but don’t want to spend much time on a boat, there are many travel agents offering spanning planetary plans. One of them is Hanaly Travel. Its co-founder and executive director Carla Tales said, “Affiliation of two major airlines around the world, One World and Star Alliance” offers the option to book flights from a variety of companies around the world . They are individually. In her opinion, the most important thing when it comes to planning a itinerary is to know how much time travelers have. “Our recommendation is that it takes at least a month. Ideally, it should last three to four months.” She should not give an exact figure regarding the price her clients pay. I like it. But she quickly points out that “you don’t have to be rich to travel around the world” and “you can do it on a medium budget.” Regarding clients who contact her agency to ask about such trips, Tare is a primarily retired couple who have already traveled extensively and special for honeymoon when they are married I explain that sometimes they are couples who want to do things.
This is similar to the type of traveller who contacts Nacala Vyes. That executive director Iris Abbado agrees that the trip doesn’t have to come at an exorbitant cost, as depending on the option chosen, the trip could start at around $6,300, but she That said, on average, it costs over $10,400. She says, “Travelers spend all their time on the plane, so they can’t do that in 10 days.”
To create a itinerary, it is important to listen to clients’ desires and needs, says the representative of Nuba, a luxury travel agency. In recent years, they say they have seen an increase in clients who are interested in such travel. One of the services that are most frequently requested and highly recommended by them is that clients travel on private jets. .
Not everyone has access to private jets, so Four Seasons offers its own aircraft to travelers who want to go to several continents within a month, and places them in chain locations around the world. It’s there. Among the various trips it hosts is a trip called Grand Horizons in September. Departing from Napa, California, it ends in Montreal, and after 24 days at nine destinations, it ends in Japan, Vietnam and Italy. At each stop, travelers will stay one to three nights before going to the sky again. Prices start from $199,000.
Having enough time to travel around the world with these options may be the biggest luxury of all, but a fat wallet can also help.
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