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In destinations like Canada and Europe, the cruise season is now longer than ever, giving travelers the chance to sail into scenic ports without the crowds. Here are some new off-season cruises to consider.
Ocean Cruises
A yacht cruise along the French Riviera, a canal barge in Champagne, a sailing along coastal Normandy, and river cruises in Paris, Provence, and Bordeaux—these are the best sailings to book in France.
Viking’s unique new China itineraries offer a rare opportunity to explore lesser-known regions along the country’s coast.
Whether visiting the Arctic, the Seychelles, or the Mediterranean, cruising aboard Ponant’s small luxury yachts is an unrivaled experience with the French heritage line’s commitment to sustainability, hospitality, and authenticity.
Embark on an epic journey where you’ll get to know the Inuit people of this remote region, see wildlife in natural surroundings, and learn about the polar way of life.
River Cruises
Oberoi Hotels & Resorts recently announced that later this year it will launch two high-end vessels featuring vintage design and luxury amenities on one of the world’s most storied rivers.
Expedition Cruises
An Indigenous-owned cruise through Glacier Bay, an Inside Passage sailing on a tugboat, a remote Aleutian Islands expedition, and a family-friendly big-ship adventure—these are the best Alaska cruises for every type of traveler.
From the best seasickness meds to how to interpret your packing list—here’s what you need to know before taking an expedition cruise to the White Continent.
The August 2026 total solar eclipse will pass above beautiful destinations such as Greenland, Iceland, Portugal, and Spain. These show-stopping sailings will take you there.
The two-month expedition, inspired by historic Viking journeys, visits Greenland and crosses the storied Northwest Passage before heading to Alaska’s remote Aleutian Islands and ending in Japan and South Korea.
Small ship cruises
Smaller ships can sail into undertouristed ports that larger ships cannot access, and often provide more space, better service, and greater freedom and flexibility to see truly remote corners of the world. Here are some of our favorites.
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