OCEAN CROSSING & wORLD cRUISE aDVENTURES!


From the sun-kissed beaches of the Caribbean to the awe-inspiring fjords of Norway, and the culture of the Pacific coast of Mexico to coral-lined islands of the South Pacific, ocean-crossing and “world” cruises offer a unique blend of leisurely sea days combined with exciting ports of call. Revel in the deep blue expanse of the Atlantic, marvel at the starry nights of the Pacific, and let the rhythm of the ocean soothe your soul.

Join us on this epic voyage across the vast oceans, offering a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and unparalleled vistas. With Cruise Club of America, our expert team will help you embark on a journey where the journey itself becomes the destination!

Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one’s lifetime.
— Mark Twain

ocEAN cROSSING & wORLD cruises - The Basics

When is the Cruise Season? Transatlantic cruises, bridging North America and Europe, typically sail in spring and fall, capitalizing on ships repositioning between regions. Meanwhile, transpacific cruises can vary based on the destinations, with many setting sail in spring and fall as well. Many lines offer “world cruises” - a magnificent way to explore the world - with itineraries of up to 100+ days and multiple continents being explored.

What's the Weather Like? Expect varied climates, from the tropical warmth of the Caribbean to the crisp chill of northern Europe or the North Pacific. Equatorial crossings promise warmth and sunshine, while other routes might offer a broader mix of weather.

What is a World Cruise? Imagine a voyage that takes you around the globe, where each morning presents a new horizon and every sunset seals the memory of yet another unforgettable destination. World cruises offer precisely this experience — a panoramic journey encompassing continents, cultures, and cuisines. With options ranging from a swift 90 days to an immersive 180-day odyssey, travelers can choose the pace that suits their wanderlust. Delve deep into the heart of the Mediterranean, sail past the pristine shores of Oceania, or anchor by the vibrant cities of Asia. Renowned cruise lines like Cunard, Holland America, Silversea and Viking curate these epic adventures, ensuring each moment at sea is as captivating as the ports of call. Whether you're a seasoned traveler seeking a comprehensive global sojourn or someone looking to check off a multitude of destinations in one go, a world cruise is the epitome of luxury travel dreams come true.

How to Plan Your Cruise? Select routes that offer a balance of sea days with enticing ports, giving you the perfect mix of relaxation and exploration. Balcony cabins and Suites enhance the vastness of the sea experience. Participate in onboard activities, lectures, and entertainment to elevate your sea days.



Popular Ports of Call

Venturing across the world's oceans, an ocean-crossing cruise offers endless horizons, deep relaxation, and the promise of new shores to explore. The allure of the open sea awaits — will you embark on this timeless adventure? Explore some of the most included ports of call on Transatlantic and Transpacific cruises, below!

Lisbon, Portugal

  • Belém Tower: A historic fortress at the mouth of the Tagus River.

  • Jerónimos Monastery: A stunning example of Manueline architecture.

  • LX Factory: A trendy area with boutiques, restaurants, and cultural spaces.

Bridgetown, Barbados

  • Harrison's Cave: An underground limestone cavern with streams and waterfalls.

  • Carlisle Bay: A pristine beach ideal for relaxation and water sports.

  • Mount Gay Rum Distillery: Learn about the history of rum-making and sample Barbados' famous export.

St. Maarten

  • Maho Beach: Famous for its proximity to the airport, watch planes fly incredibly close overhead.

  • Front Street: Shop and dine in this bustling area of Philipsburg, the capital of Dutch St. Maarten.

  • Fort Amsterdam: Explore this historic fort offering panoramic views of the island and insights into its history.

San Juan, Puerto Rico

  • El Morro Fortress: Visit this iconic 16th-century citadel which stands guard at the entrance to San Juan harbor.

  • Old San Juan: Wander the cobblestone streets, admiring colorful colonial buildings and rich history.

  • La Fortaleza: As the oldest executive mansion in continuous use in the Americas, it offers a deep dive into Puerto Rican history.

Reykjavik, Iceland

  • Blue Lagoon: Relax in these famous geothermal waters.

  • Hallgrímskirkja: The iconic church offering panoramic views of the city.

  • The Golden Circle: A popular route featuring waterfalls, geysers, and national parks.

Honolulu, Hawaii

  • Diamond Head: Hike up this iconic crater for panoramic views.

  • Waikiki Beach: Relax on the famous shores and enjoy water activities.

  • USS Arizona Memorial: Pay respects at this World War II site in Pearl Harbor.

Azores Islands

  • Sete Cidades Lake: Witness twin lakes, one blue and the other green, in the crater of a dormant volcano.

  • Furnas Valley: Explore geothermal springs and fumaroles amid lush green landscapes.

  • Monte Palace: Visit a stunning botanical garden with exotic plants and breathtaking views.

Canary Islands

  • Teide National Park, Tenerife: Home to Spain's highest peak and the world's third-largest volcano.

  • Maspalomas Dunes, Gran Canaria: Vast sand dunes that resemble the Sahara Desert.

  • Timanfaya National Park, Lanzarote: A unique volcanic landscape with "fire mountains".

French Polynesia

  • Bora Bora: Discover stunning blue lagoons and coral reefs perfect for snorkeling.

  • Moorea: Explore lush mountain peaks, waterfalls, and serene beaches.

  • Papeete, Tahiti: Delight in vibrant markets, pearl shops, and Polynesian culture.

London (Southampton)

  • Stonehenge: Visit one of the world's most famous prehistoric monuments.

  • Southampton Old Town: Wander through medieval walls and historic buildings.

  • New Forest National Park: A beautiful expanse of natural forest and heathland.

Dublin, Ireland

  • Trinity College: See the ancient Book of Kells and explore the historic campus.

  • Guinness Storehouse: Learn about Ireland's iconic stout and enjoy panoramic city views.

  • Temple Bar: Experience Dublin's cultural quarter filled with pubs, music, and art.

Seattle

  • Space Needle: Enjoy panoramic views from this iconic observation tower.

  • Pike Place Market: Discover a bustling historic market with fishmongers, artisans, and eateries.

  • Chihuly Garden and Glass: Marvel at stunning glass artworks in this unique museum.

Sydney, Australia

  • Sydney Opera House: Visit this iconic architectural masterpiece and catch a performance.

  • Sydney Harbour Bridge: Climb or simply admire this historic bridge connecting the city.

  • Bondi Beach: Enjoy the sun, surf, and sand at one of Australia's most famous beaches.


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