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Is This The World’s Most Expensive Cruise?
With first-class flights, personal butlers, luxury rail journeys, and sumptuous penthouse suites when staying on-land, Mundy Cruising has launched The Ultimate Luxury Cruise—perhaps the world’s most expensive cruise—a 105-day world cruise, departing Tokyo in April and finishing in Dubrovnik in July, at a price tag of $300,000 per person.
You’ll start your 105-day journey with first-class flights to Tokyo before boarding the Regent Seven Seas Explorer (by Regent Seven Seas Cruises) for a 12-day Japan cruise during cherry blossom season as you visit ancient temples in Kyoto and uncover the somber history of Nagasaki, where the second atomic bomb dropped in 1945.
Onboard, you’ll call the 3,000-square-foot Regent Suite your home—with rare artworks, an in-suite spa retreat, a Steinway piano, and a private balcony with a whirlpool high atop the ship.
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Next, you’ll embark on Seabourn Quest (by Seabourn Cruise Line) to explore more of Japan—including Hakodate’s famous hot springs and snow monkeys, before sailing onto Alaska. Before finishing in Vancouver, you’ll visit the National Monument of Glacier Bay and spot black and brown bears, wolves, moose, eagles, seals, and whales.
Onboard Seabourn Quest, you’ll stay in the Grand Wintergarden Suite (set across 1,402 square feet), with spacious terraces and a glass-enclosed solarium with its own jacuzzi and daybed.
After spending two nights in Vancouver, you’ll join the epic Rocky Mountaineer train for a rail journey through Western Canada—with GoldLeaf service including three-course fine dining (with wine pairing), domed panoramic windows, and an outdoor viewing platform.
While exploring the region, you’ll stay in the sumptuous Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge and Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel.
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You’ll then fly to New York and join Silver Dawn (by Silversea Cruises) for a transatlantic voyage visiting Boston and the wild and rugged coastlines of Atlantic Canada before stopping at Falmouth, Guernsey’s St Peter Port, and Saint-Malo in France—disembarking in Southampton.
Onboard Silver Dawn, you’ll rest your head in the 1,389-square-foot Owner’s Suite with a personal butler on hand to take care of your every whim.
Next, you’ll board Seabourn Sojourn (by Seabourn Cruise Line) in Dover for a voyage to Norway’s North Cape and the Norwegian Fjords—staying in the 672 square foot Owner’s Suite—as you see the dramatic peaks of the Lofoten Islands, cross the Arctic Circle in Tromso and glimpse Norway’s most breath-taking fjords.
Later, after spending two nights in Paris, the city of love, you’ll join the iconic Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, with Art Deco 1920s carriages and Grand Suites with sexy dark woods, embossed leathers, marble-wrapped bathrooms, private in-cabin dining and 24-hour butler service.
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Departing Venice, you’ll visit mosaic-adorned Ravenna before boarding Silver Spirit (by Silversea Cruises) to see Croatia’s beautiful islands and hidden coves, and fairytale-like cities from Zadar to Rovinj.
Onboard, you’ll stay in the 1,668-square-foot Owner’s Suite with a cozy living room, sweeping veranda, and Italian marble bathroom—as well as afternoon canapé and champagne service.
Afterward, you’ll return to Venice for three days before cruising around the Adriatic and the Peloponnese onboard Explora I (by Explora Journeys)—visiting Athens and the ancient walled city of Dubrovnik.
You’ll stay in the Owner’s Residence, spanning the entire width of Explora I, with a private terrace and infinity whirlpool.
Next, you’ll join the 32-guest Le Ponant (by Ponant) for an island-hopping voyage in Greece and Montenegro—sailing from the Greek islands of Pylos and Spetses to Montenegro’s Kotor and Tivat.
You’ll stay in the Owner’s Suite—or, to complete your mighty quest in style, you can charter the whole ship to bring your family and friends with you.
For more information, visit mundycruising.co.uk