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Endless Worlds, our 112-day Inaugural World Journey 2029

Ship: Explora I   
Departure: Saturday, January 6, 2029
Nights: 112 nights
Departs: Dubai
Returns: New York
+ Exclusive Club Bonus Credit
One Way Trip
One
way trip
Duration
112
Nights
Days at Sea
50
Sea Days
Ports
53
Ports
Countries Visted
28
Countries
  • Itinerary

    Endless Worlds, our 112-day Inaugural World Journey 2029

    Ports of call

    To find out more about the itinerary for this cruise, select the itinerary items below.

    Day Date Port of Call Arrival Departure
    1 Saturday, January 6, 2029 Dubai, United Arab Emirates Embark 6:00 PM
    View of Dubai, United Arab Emirates

    Dubai, The Pride of the United Arab Emirates, is situated on the southern Arabian Gulf. The subtropical climate sees blue skies, temperatures reaching the mid-40s, and little annual rain. The city is all about contemporary shopping with more than 70 shopping malls in the city and indoor entertainment. Read more about Dubai, United Arab Emirates

    2 Sunday, January 7, 2029 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 6:00 PM
    View of Dubai, United Arab Emirates

    Dubai, The Pride of the United Arab Emirates, is situated on the southern Arabian Gulf. The subtropical climate sees blue skies, temperatures reaching the mid-40s, and little annual rain. The city is all about contemporary shopping with more than 70 shopping malls in the city and indoor entertainment. Read more about Dubai, United Arab Emirates

    3 Monday, January 8, 2029 Khasab, Oman 7:00 AM 3:00 PM
    View of Khasab, Oman

    Khasab was built by the Portuguese at the beginning of the 17th century, at the height of their naval presence in the region. It dominates the narrow (50km) strait separating the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean. Its natural harbour gave shelter from tough seas. Read more about Khasab, Oman

    4 Tuesday, January 9, 2029 At Sea
    5 Wednesday, January 10, 2029 At Sea
    6 Thursday, January 11, 2029 Mumbai, India 8:00 AM
    View of Mumbai, India

    Mumbai, with its natural deep harbour on India's west coast, is its most populous city as well as the richest. Comprising seven islands that once were home to communities of fishing colonies, over time, joined to form the city earlier known as Bombay. It is now the commercial and entertainment capital of India. Read more about Mumbai, India

    7 Friday, January 12, 2029 Mumbai, India 5:00 PM
    View of Mumbai, India

    Mumbai, with its natural deep harbour on India's west coast, is its most populous city as well as the richest. Comprising seven islands that once were home to communities of fishing colonies, over time, joined to form the city earlier known as Bombay. It is now the commercial and entertainment capital of India. Read more about Mumbai, India

    8 Saturday, January 13, 2029 Goa, India 9:00 AM 11:00 PM
    View of Goa, India

    The small Indian state of Goa, with a 100 km coastline and extending 50 km inland, is situated at the centre of the western shores of India, facing the Arabian Sea. For 450 years Goa was a Portuguese province, until annexed by India in 1961. As India’s smallest and richest state, it offers the best quality of life in the country. Read more about Goa, India

    9 Sunday, January 14, 2029 At Sea
    10 Monday, January 15, 2029 Kochi, Japan 8:00 AM 11:00 PM
    View of Kochi, Japan

    Kochi is the capital of Kochi Prefecture on the southern coast of Shikoku Island, Japan. The city is small and friendly, with a casual atmosphere and a dose of southern flair. It boasts several attractions of interest to travellers. Read more about Kochi, Japan

    11 Tuesday, January 16, 2029 At Sea
    12 Wednesday, January 17, 2029 Male, Maldives 8:00 AM 9:00 PM
    View of Male, Maldives

    Male, pronounced Mah-lay, is the capital of the island nation the Republic of the Maldives. This is the smallest country of Asia. The delightful skyline of candy-coloured skyscrapers and historic sites indicate that Male is both a city and an island. Read more about Male, Maldives

    13 Thursday, January 18, 2029 At Sea
    14 Friday, January 19, 2029 Colombo, Sri Lanka 8:00 AM 7:00 PM
    View of Colombo, Sri Lanka

    Colombo is the largest city, and the commercial, industrial and cultural capital of Sri Lanka. Despite its frenetic traffic and the general hustle and bustle of being where you can see some of the tallest buildings in Asia, it does offer some interesting attractions. In the northern part of the city you can find the British fort, dating from the 19th C, as well as the gracious old buildings of previous colonial eras. Read more about Colombo, Sri Lanka

    15 Saturday, January 20, 2029 Hambantota , Sri Lanka 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Hambantota , Sri Lanka

    Hambantota is the main town in Hambantota District, Southern Province, Sri Lanka. It is undergoing various development projects that form part of the government's plan to transform Hambantota into the second major urban hub of Sri Lanka, away from Colombo. Hambantota District is part of the traditional south known as Ruhuna. Read more about Hambantota , Sri Lanka

    16 Sunday, January 21, 2029 At Sea
    17 Monday, January 22, 2029 At Sea
    18 Tuesday, January 23, 2029 Phuket, Thailand 8:00 AM 9:00 PM
    View of Phuket, Thailand

    Phuket is the main town in the SE of an island of the same name, in the south of Thailand. This destination provides perfect silky-soft beaches, together with superb hospitality. With spectacular scenery and warm blue waters, it is not surprising that it is Asia's most popular beach destination. Read more about Phuket, Thailand

    19 Wednesday, January 24, 2029 Langkawi, Malaysia 8:00 AM 8:00 PM
    View of Langkawi, Malaysia

    Pulau Langkawi, the largest of 99 islands collectively known by the same name, is situated off the NW coast of the Malaysian Peninsula. Since being made a duty-free port in 1987, shopping here is cheaper than anywhere else in Malaysia. Yes, this delightful island's economy is primarily based on tourism. Read more about Langkawi, Malaysia

    20 Thursday, January 25, 2029 At Sea
    21 Friday, January 26, 2029 Singapore, Singapore 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Singapore, Singapore

    Singapore, sometimes referred to as the "Lion City," is a vibrant, multiethnic city-state in Southeast Asia. Well-known for its spotless public transport system, profusion of open space, and ability to seamlessly blend a rich cultural history with contemporary comforts. Despite its tiny size, Singapore has enough attractions to suit the interests of all kinds of travellers. Read more about Singapore, Singapore

    22 Saturday, January 27, 2029 Singapore, Singapore 2:00 PM
    View of Singapore, Singapore

    Singapore, sometimes referred to as the "Lion City," is a vibrant, multiethnic city-state in Southeast Asia. Well-known for its spotless public transport system, profusion of open space, and ability to seamlessly blend a rich cultural history with contemporary comforts. Despite its tiny size, Singapore has enough attractions to suit the interests of all kinds of travellers. Read more about Singapore, Singapore

    23 Sunday, January 28, 2029 At Sea
    24 Monday, January 29, 2029 Surabaya, Indonesia 9:00 AM 8:00 PM
    View of Surabaya, Indonesia

    Surabaya is Indonesia’s second largest city and the capital of East Java. It is located on the NE coast of Java, sheltered by the island of Madura in the Java Sea. This is “the city of heroes”, whereby during a battle between Indonesian nationalists and British/Dutch forces in 1945 Indonesia galvanised its claims to independence. Read more about Surabaya, Indonesia

    25 Tuesday, January 30, 2029 At Sea
    26 Wednesday, January 31, 2029 Denpasar (Bali), Indonesia 9:00 AM
    View of Denpasar (Bali), Indonesia

    Bali is an Indonesian island at the western-most of the Lesser Sunda Islands, lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east. It is one of Indonesia’s 33 provinces, with the provincial capital at Denpasar towards the south of the island. Bali is home to the most of Indonesia's Hindu minority, and also the largest tourist destination in the Archipelago. Read more about Denpasar (Bali), Indonesia

    27 Thursday, February 1, 2029 Denpasar (Bali), Indonesia 1:00 PM
    View of Denpasar (Bali), Indonesia

    Bali is an Indonesian island at the western-most of the Lesser Sunda Islands, lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east. It is one of Indonesia’s 33 provinces, with the provincial capital at Denpasar towards the south of the island. Bali is home to the most of Indonesia's Hindu minority, and also the largest tourist destination in the Archipelago. Read more about Denpasar (Bali), Indonesia

    28 Friday, February 2, 2029 Komodo Island, Indonesia 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Komodo Island, Indonesia

    Komodo Island may be closed to visitors throughout 2020, following which numbers may be limited to 5000 annually. The decision will be made in mid 2019. Komodo Island lies in the Wallacea Region of Indonesia, identified by Conservation International as a global conservation priority area, and is located in the centre of the Indonesian archipelago between the islands of Sumbawa to the west and Flores to the east. Read more about Komodo Island, Indonesia

    29 Saturday, February 3, 2029 At Sea
    30 Sunday, February 4, 2029 At Sea
    31 Monday, February 5, 2029 Darwin, Australia 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Darwin, Australia

    The new Darwin cruise ship terminal at Fort Hill Wharf is adjacent to the convention centre, only one kilometre from Darwin’s CBD. Modern amenities, hotels and parking are there, plus a mini-market with beautiful local productions – Aboriginal art and crafts, diamonds and opals, and eateries, distinctive of the Top End. Darwin is a home port for the small luxury vessels Coral Princess and Coral Discoverer that explore the Kimberley coast to Broome. Read more about Darwin, Australia

    32 Tuesday, February 6, 2029 At Sea
    33 Wednesday, February 7, 2029 At Sea
    34 Thursday, February 8, 2029 Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea 8:00 AM 3:00 PM
    View of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

    Port Moresby, situated on the Gulf of Papua on the SE coast of New Guinea island, is the capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea. The Port lies on the underside of the Bird’s Tail Peninsula with Australia’s northernmost tip 500 km to the WSW. Before colonisation the local Motuan people traded their pots for food (sago) in large scale canoe expeditions to the west. Read more about Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

    35 Friday, February 9, 2029 Milne Bay (Alotau), Papua New Guinea 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Milne Bay (Alotau), Papua New Guinea

    Milne Bay is home to almost five hundred islands, ranging from typical tropical islands and atolls through to huge volcanic and continental islands. It is situated at the easternmost inlet on the coast of mainland Papua New Guinea, and gives good access to coral reefs and diving. With no roads connecting it to the rest of the world, it truly is a quiet piece of paradise. Read more about Milne Bay (Alotau), Papua New Guinea

    36 Saturday, February 10, 2029 At Sea
    37 Sunday, February 11, 2029 Cairns, Australia 8:00 AM
    View of Cairns, Australia

    Cairns is a Far North Queensland city located on the northeast coast of Australia. This laid-back city is just over a 2 hour flight from Brisbane, Queensland’s state capital. With a backdrop of rainforest mountains, Cairns is known to be the gateway of 2 iconic Australian sites, The Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics Rainforest. Read more about Cairns, Australia

    38 Monday, February 12, 2029 Cairns, Australia 2:00 PM
    View of Cairns, Australia

    Cairns is a Far North Queensland city located on the northeast coast of Australia. This laid-back city is just over a 2 hour flight from Brisbane, Queensland’s state capital. With a backdrop of rainforest mountains, Cairns is known to be the gateway of 2 iconic Australian sites, The Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics Rainforest. Read more about Cairns, Australia

    39 Tuesday, February 13, 2029 Whitsundays, Australia 9:00 AM 7:00 PM
    View of Whitsundays, Australia

    Bordered by the Great Barrier Reef in the calm waters of the Coral Sea, the 74 tropical islands of the Whitsundays lie midway up the Queensland coast. A secluded haven of natural wonders, they are Australia's answer to the cruising grounds of the Caribbean. A visit to the Whitsundays - surrounded by natural beauty, dotted with secluded beaches, and friendly towns from which to explore - is a wonderful experience. Read more about Whitsundays, Australia

    40 Wednesday, February 14, 2029 At Sea
    41 Thursday, February 15, 2029 Brisbane, Australia 9:00 AM 8:00 PM
    View of Brisbane, Australia

    Queensland's Capital city Brisbane, which boasts more than 280 sunny days annually, is situated in what's called the "sunshine state." Brisbane is renowned for its sophisticated museums and art galleries, gorgeous botanic gardens, premium shopping in the CBD and Moreton Bay. The city is traversed by the Brisbane River, which provides excellent access to the north and south via the public transport system and well-known CityCats. Admire the sights of the river city and explore the riverfront landmarks with the wind in your hair. Read more about Brisbane, Australia

    42 Friday, February 16, 2029 At Sea
    43 Saturday, February 17, 2029 Sydney, Canada 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Sydney, Canada

    Sydney is situated on the east coast of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. Located on the waterfront, visitors are amazed to see the "Largest Ceilidh Fiddle in the World" (at 18m). Sydney's tourism draw is increasingly linked to this cultural asset. Read more about Sydney, Canada

    44 Sunday, February 18, 2029 Sydney, Canada 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Sydney, Canada

    Sydney is situated on the east coast of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. Located on the waterfront, visitors are amazed to see the "Largest Ceilidh Fiddle in the World" (at 18m). Sydney's tourism draw is increasingly linked to this cultural asset. Read more about Sydney, Canada

    45 Monday, February 19, 2029 At Sea
    46 Tuesday, February 20, 2029 Melbourne, Australia 7:00 AM 9:00 PM
    View of Melbourne, Australia

    Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, is also known as the cultural, culinary, and sporting capital of Australia. Set on the Yarra River, the city is home to world-class sporting facilities, museums, galleries and theatres and many revered restaurants. The Central Business District (CBD) has become renowned for its tiny laneways, boutique shopping, street art, and impeccable barista-made coffee. Read more about Melbourne, Australia

    47 Wednesday, February 21, 2029 At Sea
    48 Thursday, February 22, 2029 Hobart, Australia 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Hobart, Australia

    Hobart is the capital of Australia’s island state of Tasmania. Tasmania is located at the southernmost part of Australia. Hobart was founded in 1803, making it the 2nd oldest city in the country, after Sydney, New South Wales and was first established as a penal colony for British convicts. Read more about Hobart, Australia

    49 Friday, February 23, 2029 At Sea
    50 Saturday, February 24, 2029 At Sea
    51 Sunday, February 25, 2029 Milford Sound, New Zealand 6:00 AM 10:00 AM
    View of Milford Sound, New Zealand

    Milford Sound is a stunningly beautiful fjord in the SW of New Zealand's South Island and lying within a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Described by Rudyard Kipling as the 'eighth wonder of the world', it has been judged 'the world's top travel destination' in an international survey, and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination. Milford Sound runs 15 km inland from the Tasman Sea and is surrounded by sheer rock faces, such as the Elephant and Lion Peaks that rise to 1200 m or more on either side. Read more about Milford Sound, New Zealand

    52 Monday, February 26, 2029 Port Chalmers
    53 Tuesday, February 27, 2029 Christchurch/Lyttleton
    54 Wednesday, February 28, 2029 Wellington, New Zealand 7:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Wellington, New Zealand

    Wellington, New Zealand's capital city, is situated on the SW tip of the North Island, and is set on the edge of a stunning harbour surrounded by rolling hills. As the political centre of New Zealand, it houses Parliamentary buildings as well as the bulk of foreign diplomatic missions. However, it is also renowned for its cafe-culture, as there are more cafes per capita than in New York City, and they rival the world’s top culinary destinations for flavour and variety. Read more about Wellington, New Zealand

    55 Thursday, March 1, 2029 Napier, New Zealand 8:00 AM 2:30 PM
    View of Napier, New Zealand

    Napier is a port city in Hawkes Bay on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It is known as the 'Art Deco' capital of the world because following the earthquake which almost levelled the city in 1931 the rapid rebuilding was strongly influenced by Art Deco architecture. The building style of clean simple lines and bas-relief decoration was not only at its height of popularity, it also suited the needs of the city. Read more about Napier, New Zealand

    56 Friday, March 2, 2029 Rotorua (Tauranga), New Zealand 10:00 AM 9:00 PM
    View of Rotorua (Tauranga), New Zealand

    Rotorua (Tauranga) is a centre of tourism and a place of extraordinary natural beauty. It is a smallish city on the shores of a lake of the same name, in the crater of an ancient volcano in the Bay of Plenty region of the North Island of New Zealand. The entire area is thermally active, and the smell of sulphur, a 'rotten eggs’ smell that is never far, results in the nicknames 'Sulphur City' and 'Rottenrua'. Read more about Rotorua (Tauranga), New Zealand

    57 Saturday, March 3, 2029 Auckland, New Zealand 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Auckland, New Zealand

    Auckland, one of New Zealand's most populous cities, is located on the North Island of New Zealand. Auckland, known as Tamaki Makaurau, is based around twin harbours called Waitemata and Manukau Harbour extending up to volcanic hills to the west. Auckland has so much to offer when you combine an urban environment, stunning diverse landscapes and warming polynesian culture. Read more about Auckland, New Zealand

    58 Sunday, March 4, 2029 Auckland, New Zealand 9:00 AM 10:00 PM
    View of Auckland, New Zealand

    Auckland, one of New Zealand's most populous cities, is located on the North Island of New Zealand. Auckland, known as Tamaki Makaurau, is based around twin harbours called Waitemata and Manukau Harbour extending up to volcanic hills to the west. Auckland has so much to offer when you combine an urban environment, stunning diverse landscapes and warming polynesian culture. Read more about Auckland, New Zealand

    59 Monday, March 5, 2029 Waitangi
    60 Tuesday, March 6, 2029 At Sea
    61 Wednesday, March 7, 2029 At Sea
    62 Thursday, March 8, 2029 Lautoka, Fiji 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Lautoka, Fiji

    Lautoka is situated on the western side of Viti Levu, the largest island in Fiji, and just 20 km north of Nadi. The Fiji archipelago lies just to the western side of the International Date Line. Lautoka is Fiji's second largest city. Read more about Lautoka, Fiji

    63 Friday, March 9, 2029 Dravuni, Fiji 7:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Dravuni, Fiji

    Dravuni Island is a dramatically rugged volcanic island 70 km south of Suva, Fiji. It is part of the scenic Kadavu group of islands. Dravuni is home to a couple of hundred friendly Fijians, concentrated in a delightful village that shelters beneath tall palm trees. Read more about Dravuni, Fiji

    64 Saturday, March 10, 2029 Suva, Fiji 8:00 AM 9:00 PM
    View of Suva, Fiji

    Suva is the capital and largest city of Fiji, perched on a hilly peninsula between Laucala Bay and Suva Harbour in the SE corner of the island of Viti Levu. It is a beautiful tropical city full of colour and diverse cultures. Although it is the only place in Fiji where you will see buildings taller than palm trees, local folk traditions such as fire walks, welcoming ceremonies, wood-carving and the fabrication of tree-bark cloth, remain strong. Read more about Suva, Fiji

    65 Sunday, March 11, 2029 At Sea
    66 Monday, March 12, 2029 Nuku'alofa, Tonga 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Nuku'alofa, Tonga

    Nuku'alofa Town is the capital of Tonga, sitting on a narrow isthmus facing the Pacific Ocean to the north, and the Fanga'uta Lagoon to the south. With a population of just 30,000 it is a quiet, sprawling and functional town with buses and internet cafes. It provides a window to a picturesque nation, where tradition and religion are paramount in everyday life. Read more about Nuku'alofa, Tonga

    67 Tuesday, March 13, 2029 At Sea
    68 Wednesday, March 14, 2029 Arutunga, Cook Islands 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    69 Thursday, March 15, 2029 At Sea
    70 Friday, March 16, 2029 Moorea, French Polynesia 8:00 AM 7:00 PM
    View of Moorea, French Polynesia

    Mo'orea is French Polynesia's second-most popular tourist attraction after Tahiti. Located a mere seven kilometres west of the island of Tahiti, Mo'orea is distinctive for its jagged peaks cloaked with lush greenery, its white and black sand beaches that are among the finest in the world.The island is encircled by a lagoon of translucent green, fringed by the deep blue of the ocean and light blue sky. Then there are the fascinating threads of waterfalls that tumble down fern-softened cliffs, all of which sets one in awe of the majesty of nature. Read more about Moorea, French Polynesia

    71 Saturday, March 17, 2029 Bora Bora, French Polynesia 8:00 AM 10:00 PM
    View of Bora Bora, French Polynesia

    Bora Bora is an island in the Leeward group of the Society Islands of French Polynesia. The mysteries and romance associated with the words Bora Bora bring an almost mystical presence to the island; it is arguably the most famous island in the world. Part of the allure has to be its almost unbelievable beauty. Read more about Bora Bora, French Polynesia

    72 Sunday, March 18, 2029 Huahine, French Polynesia 8:00 AM 10:00 PM
    View of Huahine, French Polynesia

    Huahine is an island located among the Society Islands, and is arguably the most picturesque island in all of French Polynesia. It actually consists of two islands, Huahine-Nui (big) and Huahine Iti (little) interconnected by a bridge. With steep mountains descending into protected bays of azure blue and emerald green colours, the island is also one of the more geographically diverse of the Society Group. Read more about Huahine, French Polynesia

    73 Monday, March 19, 2029 Raiatea, French Polynesia 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Raiatea, French Polynesia

    Raiatea is a South Pacific island in the west of French Polynesia. It is the second largest of the French Polynesian Archipelago. The same coral reef encloses both Raiatea and the smaller island of Tahaa just 4 km south. Read more about Raiatea, French Polynesia

    74 Tuesday, March 20, 2029 Papeete, French Polynesia 7:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Papeete, French Polynesia

    The city of Papeete (Tahitian Pape'ete; pop. 27,000) is the capital of Tahiti, the largest of the French Polynesian Islands. With its pleasant warm tropical climate, city-lovers will enjoy Papeete's chic shops, specialist stores and boutiques, together with the lively mix of French, Polynesian, and Chinese cultures. Read more about Papeete, French Polynesia

    75 Wednesday, March 21, 2029 Papeete, French Polynesia 4:00 PM
    View of Papeete, French Polynesia

    The city of Papeete (Tahitian Pape'ete; pop. 27,000) is the capital of Tahiti, the largest of the French Polynesian Islands. With its pleasant warm tropical climate, city-lovers will enjoy Papeete's chic shops, specialist stores and boutiques, together with the lively mix of French, Polynesian, and Chinese cultures. Read more about Papeete, French Polynesia

    76 Thursday, March 22, 2029 Fakarava, French Polynesia 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Fakarava, French Polynesia

    Fakarava is a coral atoll in the west of the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia. It lies 420 km ENE from Tahiti. The rectangular form of the atoll is 20 km by 55 km, with the larger of two passes from the deep lagoon to the sea at the northern end. Read more about Fakarava, French Polynesia

    77 Friday, March 23, 2029 At Sea
    78 Saturday, March 24, 2029 At Sea
    79 Sunday, March 25, 2029 Pitcairn Island, Pitcairn 9:00 AM 2:00 PM
    View of Pitcairn Island, Pitcairn

    NOTE: Tenders to shore are infrequent. Locals from the island do come out to the anchored ship. Pitcairn Island (pop. Read more about Pitcairn Island, Pitcairn

    80 Monday, March 26, 2029 At Sea
    81 Tuesday, March 27, 2029 At Sea
    82 Wednesday, March 28, 2029 Easter Island, Chile 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Easter Island, Chile

    Most cruise ships make a scenic pass of the island, and as few as 30% tender successfully to shore, there being no harbour and the weather is problematic. (Serious sight-seers arrive by air from Chile mainland.) One of the most isolated islands in the world, this triangle of volcanic rock in the South Pacific is 2,300 km off the west coast of Chile. It is intriguing, its history is as unclear as it is mysterious. Read more about Easter Island, Chile

    83 Thursday, March 29, 2029 At Sea
    84 Friday, March 30, 2029 At Sea
    85 Saturday, March 31, 2029 At Sea
    86 Sunday, April 1, 2029 At Sea
    87 Monday, April 2, 2029 Valparaíso
    88 Tuesday, April 3, 2029 Valparaíso
    89 Wednesday, April 4, 2029 Coquimbo, Chile 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Coquimbo, Chile

    Coquimbo is a port city and capital of the Elqui Province, located on the Pan-American Highway, in the Coquimbo Region of Chile. Tourism has recently started to develop, particularly as an access point for popular beach towns to the south, such as the fisherman’s cove of Guanaqueros, and Tongoy, with its famous 5km beach of white sand. Then there is La Serena, the capital of the region, with multiple attractions from architecture to beaches and shopping. Read more about Coquimbo, Chile

    90 Thursday, April 5, 2029 At Sea
    91 Friday, April 6, 2029 At Sea
    92 Saturday, April 7, 2029 Pisco (General San Martin)
    93 Sunday, April 8, 2029 Lima (Callao), Peru 9:00 AM
    View of Lima (Callao), Peru

    Lima, although a sprawling desert city, is the capital and largest city of Peru. The Historic centre of Lima is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its large number of historical buildings dating from the Spanish colonial era. In particular, visit the Plaza Mayor with the 16th century Cathedral and the Presidential Palace. Read more about Lima (Callao), Peru

    94 Monday, April 9, 2029 Lima (Callao), Peru
    View of Lima (Callao), Peru

    Lima, although a sprawling desert city, is the capital and largest city of Peru. The Historic centre of Lima is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its large number of historical buildings dating from the Spanish colonial era. In particular, visit the Plaza Mayor with the 16th century Cathedral and the Presidential Palace. Read more about Lima (Callao), Peru

    95 Tuesday, April 10, 2029 Lima (Callao), Peru 4:00 PM
    View of Lima (Callao), Peru

    Lima, although a sprawling desert city, is the capital and largest city of Peru. The Historic centre of Lima is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its large number of historical buildings dating from the Spanish colonial era. In particular, visit the Plaza Mayor with the 16th century Cathedral and the Presidential Palace. Read more about Lima (Callao), Peru

    96 Wednesday, April 11, 2029 Salaverry (Trujillo), Peru 9:00 AM 7:00 PM
    View of Salaverry (Trujillo), Peru

    Salaverry, known as "The City of Eternal Spring" because of its very sunny and pleasant year-round weather, is the port for Trujillo as well as the second largest city in Peru. It has numerous interesting archaeological sites of the Moche and Chimu civilizations, and has managed to retain much of its colonial flavour, as reflected in its historical city centre. Here are found not only the cathedral and city hall, but also numerous colonial mansions that have been preserved and are open to visitors. Read more about Salaverry (Trujillo), Peru

    97 Thursday, April 12, 2029 At Sea
    98 Friday, April 13, 2029 Manta, Ecuador 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Manta, Ecuador

    Manta is a major commercial and holiday resort centre and the second major port of Ecuador. It is possibly best known for the Playa (beach) Murciélago area of the Malecón, where not only is the seafood excellent, but also on offer is great music, beach aerobics, parties, and general night life ambience. Gathering momentum among tourists is the fact that this is the home of seeds of particular palms that are almost indistinguishable from ivory after they have been dried. Read more about Manta, Ecuador

    99 Saturday, April 14, 2029 At Sea
    100 Sunday, April 15, 2029 Fuerte Amador, Panama 9:00 AM
    View of Fuerte Amador, Panama

    Fuerte Amador (Fort Amador, located at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, is part of an artificial peninsula jutting out into the Pacific from Balboa, which connects four small islands to the mainland. On the west side of Fuerte Amador is the Pacific entrance to the Canal, and on the east side is Panama Bay facing Panama City. The surrounding ocean is always filled with vessels patiently awaiting their turn to transverse the Canal, while on the skyline a few kilometres to the north are the skyscrapers of Panama City. Read more about Fuerte Amador, Panama

    101 Monday, April 16, 2029 Fuerte Amador, Panama 2:00 AM
    View of Fuerte Amador, Panama

    Fuerte Amador (Fort Amador, located at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, is part of an artificial peninsula jutting out into the Pacific from Balboa, which connects four small islands to the mainland. On the west side of Fuerte Amador is the Pacific entrance to the Canal, and on the east side is Panama Bay facing Panama City. The surrounding ocean is always filled with vessels patiently awaiting their turn to transverse the Canal, while on the skyline a few kilometres to the north are the skyscrapers of Panama City. Read more about Fuerte Amador, Panama

    101 Monday, April 16, 2029 Panama Canal, Panama 5:30 AM 6:00 AM
    View of Panama Canal, Panama

    Named one of the seven modern wonders of the world by the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Panama Canal is a 77 km ship canal in Panama that joins the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and is a key conduit for international maritime trade. Built from 1903 to 1914, nearly 850,000 vessels have passed through the canal. Interestingly, the 8-10 hour journey from the Pacific Ocean in the west and the Atlantic Ocean in the east is one from SE to NW. Read more about Panama Canal, Panama

    101 Monday, April 16, 2029 Panama Canal, Panama 5:30 PM 8:00 PM
    View of Panama Canal, Panama

    Named one of the seven modern wonders of the world by the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Panama Canal is a 77 km ship canal in Panama that joins the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and is a key conduit for international maritime trade. Built from 1903 to 1914, nearly 850,000 vessels have passed through the canal. Interestingly, the 8-10 hour journey from the Pacific Ocean in the west and the Atlantic Ocean in the east is one from SE to NW. Read more about Panama Canal, Panama

    102 Tuesday, April 17, 2029 At Sea
    103 Wednesday, April 18, 2029 Cartagena, Spain 7:00 AM 10:00 PM
    View of Cartagena, Spain

    Cartagena is a Mediterranean city and naval station located in the Region of Murcia, SE Spain. The rich Carthaginian heritage extends as far as the Sea Wall, built by Charles III in the 18th century, and which defines the old quarter. Overlooking the Mediterranean there are two elements that are clearly connected with the sea: the prototype of the submarine by the inventor Isaac Peral; and the National Museum of Maritime Archaeology. Read more about Cartagena, Spain

    104 Thursday, April 19, 2029 At Sea
    105 Friday, April 20, 2029 Willemstad, Curaçao, Curaçao 9:00 AM 10:00 PM
    106 Saturday, April 21, 2029 Oranjestad, Aruba, Aruba 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Oranjestad, Aruba, Aruba

    In the southern Caribbean, Oranjestad is the capital of the small island of Aruba, and an island territory of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is an attractive and historic harbour town just 27 km north of Venezuela. It can be divided into Upper and Lower Towns. Read more about Oranjestad, Aruba, Aruba

    107 Sunday, April 22, 2029 At Sea
    108 Monday, April 23, 2029 At Sea
    109 Tuesday, April 24, 2029 Miami, USA 8:00 AM 10:00 PM
    View of Miami, USA

    Miami, located on the Atlantic coast at the southern tip of Florida, where outdoor sports are open all seasons and dress is casual, is a melting pot of cultures. Miami and Miami Beach are in effect two distinctly different cities, as Miami Beach is almost exclusively tourist orientated, while Miami is a cosmopolitan city with a distinctly Latin American flavour. Don’t miss the South Beach section where fashion designer Gianni Versace lived and died that is one of the trendiest neighbourhoods in the world. Read more about Miami, USA

    110 Wednesday, April 25, 2029 Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, Bahamas 9:00 AM 8:00 PM
    View of Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, Bahamas

    Ocean Cay is a man-made island of 95 acres, lying mid-way between Miami and the largest of the Bahamas. The island was the base of aragonite sand mining; recently promoted as a terminal for LNG tankers and gas pipeline to Florida; and now under a 100-year lease to MSC Cruises to develop ‘Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve’. With deep port facilities and new shipping terminal, the island will feature in MSC’s presence in the Caribbean from November 2018, with itineraries sailing out of Havana and Miami. Read more about Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, Bahamas

    111 Thursday, April 26, 2029 At Sea
    112 Friday, April 27, 2029 At Sea
    113 Saturday, April 28, 2029 New York, USA 8:00 AM Disembark
    View of New York, USA

    New York is situated on the Atlantic coast of NE United States. With its world-class museums, big statues, even bigger buildings and being the most linguistically diverse city in the world, the Big Apple’s hyperactive rush keeps drawing more and more people to it. The City of New York is a densely packed mass of humanity and all this living on top of one another makes the New Yorker a special kind of person. Read more about New York, USA

  • Ship

    Explora I Overview

    Explora I

    Immerse yourself in the electric pulse of city life paired with the opulence of European elegance on Explora I. Indulge in a culinary journey with five-star dining options, embrace serenity through ocean wellness offerings, and experience the pinnacle of modern convenience in elegantly designed suites, all while being captivated by the stunning vistas of the sea. As a proud member of the MSC Group, Explora Journeys is dedicated to pioneering a sustainable future. The Explora I is at the forefront of this vision, equipped with cutting-edge hybrid energy technologies, comprehensive waste management systems, and energy-efficient solutions. Explora Journeys uphold a steadfast commitment to the environment, ensuring that single-use plastics are never used onboard or ashore.

  • Cabins

    Explora I Cabins

    Owner's Residences

    Owner's Residences

    Owner's Residences on the Explora I Owner's Residences on the Explora I

    Cabin Types

    OR

    Average Cabin Size – 155.0 m2

    Average Balcony Size – 125.0 m2

    Size: 1,668 sq. ft. with 1,345 sq. ft. of terrace area, Deck 8: Aft. The iconic Ownerrsquo;s Residence creates the largest accommodation on-board, with multiple harmonious spaces in which to relax, entertain and unwind. Stand in awe of the panoramic ocean views from your private outdoor terrace - featuring a spacious whirlpool - and enjoy intuitive, intelligent service with a dedicated private butler.bull; Oversized floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the sea Separate living, dining and sleeping areasbull; Abundant lounge area with fireplacebull; Dining table for 8 guestsbull; Spacious work desk area Private bar, replenished according to the guestsrsquo; preferencesbull; Espresso machine and tea maker with a complimentary selection of coffee and teasbull; Laptop-size safebull; Guest lavatory and powder roombull; Butler pantry area

    Residences

    Residences

    Residences on the Explora I Residences on the Explora I

    Cabin Types

    CR, SR, RR, CO

    Average Cabin Size – 63.2 m2

    Average Balcony Size – 42.0 m2

    Size: 797 sq. ft. with 807 sq. ft. of terrace area, Deck 6: Aft. For a true sense of being at home at sea, experience the sweeping decks and effortlessly elegant spaces of the Ocean Residences. Enjoy perfect views of the oceans from your terracersquo;s dining area and private outdoor whirlpool, and make the most of the dedicated butler service.bull; Oversized windows with views of the seabull; Separate living, dining and sleeping areasbull; Abundant lounge areabull; Dining table for 6 guestsbull; Spacious work desk areabull; Private bar, replenished according to the guestsrsquo; preferencesbull; Espresso machine and tea maker with a complimentary selection of coffee and teasbull; Laptop-size safe

    Penthouse

    Penthouse

    Penthouse on the Explora I Penthouse on the Explora I

    Cabin Types

    GP, PP, DP, PH

    Average Cabin Size – 40.2 m2

    Average Balcony Size – 12.5 m2

    Size: 506 sq. ft. with 140 to 226 sq. ft. of terrace area, Deck 6, 7, 8, 9, 10: Middle. The Ocean Penthouses offer a luxurious, spacious retreat with ocean-front floor-to-ceiling windows and expansive terraces to unwind and relax and with a characterful private dining area for four, and a calm, comfortable place to work, you can entertain with others or spend time to yourself as you see fit.bull; Spacious lounge areabull; Spacious work desk areabull; Private refrigerated mini-bar, replenished according to the guestsrsquo; preferencesbull; Espresso machine and tea maker with a complimentary selection of coffee and teasbull; Safe accommodating most tablets and laptopsbull; Spacious oceanfront terrace with a dining area, Comfortable daybeds or sun loungers for relaxation

    Ocean Terrace

    Ocean Terrace

    Ocean Terrace on the Explora I Ocean Terrace on the Explora I

    Cabin Types

    GT, OT4, OT3, OT2, OT1

    Average Cabin Size – 28.0 m2

    Average Balcony Size – 7.8 m2

    Size: 301 sq. ft. with 118 sq. ft. of terrace area, Deck 6, 7: Aft, Middle Forward. The Ocean Grand Terrace Suites features a larger oceanfront terrace, featuring an outdoor dining area and comfortable sunbeds for relaxation. All suites feature spacious walk-in wardrobes with a seated vanity area.bull; Oversized floor-to-ceiling windows helping you feel closer to the sea, Lounge area with flexible coffee/dining tablebull; Private refrigerated mini-bar, replenished according to the guestsrsquo; preferencesbull; Espresso machine and tea maker with a complimentary selection of coffee and teasbull; Safe accommodating most tablets and laptopsbull; Comfortable sunbeds for relaxation

  • Deck Plans

    Explora I Deck Plans

    Legend

  • Promotions

    Current Cruise Deals for Explora I

    Explora Journey Luxury Inclusions

    Explora Journey Luxury Inclusions

    Take advantage of Explora Journeys extraordinary benefits:
    • Welcome bottle of champagne and sweet treats
    • A bottle of wine and a bottle of spirit of your choice upon arrival
    • 9 Culinary Experiences, including in-suite dining
    • Thermal Spa Access and well-being and fitness programmes
    • Unlimited fine wines, premium spirits, coffees, teas and soft drink available anytime - inc. in-suite mini-bar
    • All on board gratuities & high-speed complimentary Wi-Fi
    • Shuttle services from the port to city center (where required/available)

    Ask your Clean Cruising consultant about flights and accommodation in conjunction with your cruise!

    Terms & Conditions apply.

    Explora Journeys Short Journeys

    Explora Journeys Short Journeys

    Discover the art of slow ocean travel
    Perfect for a refined escape or first Explora experience
    Spend more time in iconic destinations
    Ocean-front suites, all with private terraces

    • Welcome champagne and personalised in-suite minibar
    • Nine exceptional culinary experiences, including in-suite dining
    • Ocean Wellness spa access and fitness programmes
    • Unlimited fine wines, premium spirits & speciality coffees
    • All gratuities and high-speed unlimited Wi-Fi included

    Terms & Conditions apply.

    Explora Journeys Exclusive Club Offer

    Explora Journeys Exclusive Club Offer

    An exclusive benefit for Club members
    • Receive additional onboard credit per suite
    • Enhance dining, wellness or curated experiences
    • Available on selected Explora voyages
    • Combinable with current promotional privileges
    • A refined advantage when you reserve
    Available exclusively to Clean Cruising Club members.
    Join from $90 per household annually to unlock exclusive privileges.
    Speak with your Clean Cruising Consultant on 1800 121 187 for personalised access.

    Offer ends 31 December 2026. Terms & Conditions apply.

    Explora I - Endless Worlds, 2029 Ingural World Cruise

    Explora I - Endless Worlds, 2029 Ingural World Cruise

    Explora I embarks on her world journey beyond boundaries!
    • 128 days, 29 countries, 4 continents, 63 unique destinations – one incredible voyage
    • Shorter passage sectors available soon!*
    In addition to Explora Journey's all-inclusive offering, full-world journey guests also recieve:
    • International Business Class flights and transfers
    • One-night pre-cruise hotel stay in Dubai with welcome evening
    • Weekly laundry and garment care
    • Up to US$1,000 onboard credit per person
    • Seven curated destination experiences and three exclusive ashore events
    * Full World Journey benefits not available on passage sectors

    Terms & Conditions apply.

Cabin Availability

Hold a cabin or view live cabin availability aboard Explora I for this sailing

Ocean Terrace at the Explora I

Ocean Terrace

From $127300
Penthouse at the Explora I

Penthouse

From $171950
Residences at the Explora I

Residences

From $229425
Owner's Residences at the Explora I

Owner's Residences

Sold out

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  • Endless Worlds, our 112-day Inaugural World Journey 2029

    Cruiseline: Explora Journeys Ship: Explora I Departure: Saturday, January 6, 2029 Nights: 112 nights Departs: Dubai Returns: New York

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