Cruise
Everything you need to know about one of the greatest ways to travel
From the Mississippi to the Seine, River Cruising Is Booming
The Best Cruise Deals of Wave Season 2025
The Most Exciting New Cruise Itineraries of 2025
What to Know About Wave Season 2025
Meet the Professional Extrovert Who Looks After Solo Travelers on a Luxury Cruise
Plan Your Trip
Everything to Know Before Booking Your First Cruise
How to Book a Cruise With Points and Miles
Cruise Cancellation Policies: What to Know
The Pros and Cons of Booking Cruise and Flight Packages
Small Ships
The best vessels with 500 or less passengers
Silver Endeavour
The new happiest place on earth must surely be onboard Silver Endeavour when exploring Antarctica, where joy and adrenalin flood the air and the buzz centers on penguins, ice floes and pampering.Hot List Gold ListSeabourn Venture
Seabourn does an impressive job of morphing adventure into its signature luxury experience onboard Seabourn Venture, its first expedition vessel.Hot ListStar Pride
A compact ship with new restaurants, a larger refreshed spa, and refurbished staterooms.Hot ListSeven Seas Navigator
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Stories to Sail For
Exploring Senegal's Vibrant Countryside by River Cruise
A New Cruise Is Making the Islands of Japan’s Seto Inland Sea More Accessible
Windstar's New Winter Cruises Through the Mediterranean Are Designed for Curious Travelers
Seeing a Beloved Slice of Southeast Asia Anew on an Oceania Cruise
Medium Ships
The best vessels between 500 and 2,500 passengers
Oceania Vista
An upscale ship that strikes the balance between classic cruising and a more modern experienceHot ListExplora I
Redefining the cruise experience, Explora I feels more akin to a luxury resort with a sleek lobby bar, stately suites with floor-to-ceiling windows, and a 7,500 sq. ft. wellness facility.Hot List Gold ListOceania Marina
Gold ListSeabourn Ovation
Seabourn’s small ships promise a trip that is big on casual luxury. Ideal for those that have “been there and done that,” Ovation proved to be a pampering adventure that is hard to replicate on a larger scale.Gold ListSeven Seas Grandeur
Being on an RSSC ship feels less like being on a cruise and more like vacationing at an exquisite five-star hotel that happens to be on water.Hot List Gold List
Itineraries to Book Now
The Best Mississippi River Cruises to Discover America's Heartland
The Best Cruises Departing From NYC, From Bermuda Getaways to Transatlantic Voyages
Large Ships
The best vessels with 2,500 or more passengers
Norwegian Viva
The second member of Norwegian's Prima class, the Viva is largely a mirror image of its predecessor.Hot List Gold ListResilient Lady
The newest ship to join Virgin Voyages' adults-only cruise fleet, Resilient Lady features updated onboard entertainment, premium spa and dining options, and brand-new itineraries throughout Europe, Australia, and the South Pacific.Hot ListNorwegian Prima
The first of six ships from the Prima Class, which is the brand’s first new class of ships in nearly ten years.Hot ListValiant Lady
Reimagining the cruise experience, Virgin takes to the waves with a fresh, adults-only experience that’s big on wit, entertainment and on-trend cuisineHot ListCelebrity Beyond
Gold ListCelebrity Edge
Combine contemporary art and style with a floating luxury resort and you have the first of Celebrity’s Edge class of ships. Celebrity Edge introduced a new series of amenities designed to impress, and they do.Gold ListCelebrity Apex
A design-driven mega ship for the upscale cruiser, Celebrity Apex packs in top-of-the-line entertainment, dining, and amenities.MSC World Europa
The first of MSC’s new World class ships, MSC World Europa is a next-generation floating city.Hot ListIcon of the Seas
For the ultimate fun-loving big ship experience, look no further than the relentlessly entertaining Icon of the Seas.Hot List
Cruise Etiquette
Cruise Etiquette: Exactly How ‘All-Inclusive’ Are Cruises?
Cruise Etiquette: Tips for Finding Peace and Quiet on Crowded Cruise Ships
Cruise Etiquette: How To Get the Most Out of Shore Excursions
Cruise Ship Etiquette: Breaking Down Tip Culture
Expedition Ships
The best vessels to take to the world's most remote places
World Traveller
Expedition cruising meets a classic cruise experience with la dolce vita and New England nautical vibes.Hot ListSylvia Earle
This is an upscale expedition ship built for high-octane adventures in the polar regions, from mountaineering to scuba diving.Hot ListMS Spitsbergen
With just 220 passengers, MS Spitsbergen offers expedition cruisers–particularly those with an interest in science and nature–a comfortable and convenient way to explore a pair of less-visited West African archipelagos.Santa Cruz II
Nature lovers can retrace Darwin’s footsteps aboard this Galapagos-based expedition ship that's small enough for the national park, but spacious enough to have cruise-style amenities.
Onboard Obsession
Onboard Obsession: Snorkeling With Manta Rays on an Expedition Cruise to Palau's Rock Islands
Onboard Obsession: Sleeping Under the Northern Lights in a Glass Igloo
Onboard Obsession: Scouring Local Markets With a Windstar Cruises Chef
Onboard Obsession: The Thrill of Go-Karting on a Mega Cruise Ship
River Ships
The best vessels to take on the world's most picturesque waterways
Viking Aton
Among the miscellany of vessels bobbing down the Nile, Viking’s sister ships are some of the sleekestHot ListViking Osiris
An unforgettable and educational cruise aboard an elegant ship with crew that understand laid-back hospitality.Hot ListRV Zimbabwean Dream
The RV Zimbabwean Dream is an intimate safari cruise ship that offers three-night stays on beautiful Lake Kariba, as part of a nine-day bucket list African adventure.Aqua Nera
A floating five-star experience through the heart of the Amazon rainforest.Delfin II
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Five Questions With…
Linda Allen Speer
Linda Allen Speer is the founder of Cruises By Linda. She is a long-time member of Conde Nast Traveler's top travel specialists.
What was a recent cruise you sailed on?
The Atlas World Navigator, to Iceland and Norway in July 2024. Before that I was on the Icon of the Seas.
What is the one region you believe is best explored by cruise? And which line does that region best?
Antarctica. There are several excellent choices. I would certainly look at vessels with submarines and special operations boats, such as Viking’s.
Name something unique you love about cruising.
I love visiting port after port and only unpacking once. It is a travel luxury. Not to mention that I sleep like a baby on a ship.
What is the biggest trend in cruising that you are sensing for 2025?
Clients are becoming more adventurous. Instead of doing a Caribbean cruise every winter they are going farther and spending more. Hot destinations are Japan and Tahiti.
Be honest: who has the best food?
Oceania and Regent both have excellent cuisine.