Cruises, whether they're in the Norwegian fjords or Caribbean, are a great way of seeing multiple corners of the world in one trip. But there's one epic journey that takes nearly a year to complete that's one of the world's longest. This massive world cruise departs from Southampton in October 2026 and returns to Southampton 308 nights later.
From the Northern Lights, to the crystal clear waters of the Maldives, the Taj Mahal , and the Hubbard Glacier of Alaska, this cruise spans over 125 countries and six different continents. From Southampton, the Regatta cruise by Norwegian will take you to Lisbon, Portugal first, then to Agadir in Morocco, Tenerife, Cape Verde, Senegal, Gambia, the Ivory Coast, Togo and Sao Tome and Principe. Then, you'll head to Namibia, Cape Town, Mossel Bay in South Africa, Port Elizabeth, Mozambique, Tanzania, Madagascar and the Seychelles.
Other destinations include the Maldives, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Taiwan, China, Japan, South Korea, as well as New Zealand and Australia. You'll also go to the United States, Mexico, Guatemala, Brazil, Costa Rica, Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago, Finland, Iceland, and even Greenland among many other destinations. The Inside Stateroom is already sold out while the Oceanview Stateroom, Balcony Stateroom and the Suite room are still available.
The Oceanview Stateroom costs £59,999 comes in three different modes- one is the Obstructed Oceanview stateroom which is 13 square me.









