Royal Caribbean's Serenade of the Seas set sail from Miami on December 10th to embark on the 9-month long Ultimate World Cruise. This journey will explore every continent, including Antarctica.
Embark on a 9-Month World Cruise with Serenade of the Seas
The #UltimateWorldCruise hashtag on TikTok has amassed over 54.8 million views and captured the attention of many. Interest sparked as passengers on the ship shared their experiences of living on a cruise for nearly a year. Some videos feature passengers flaunting their cabins, resembling homes on land.

The Ultimate World Cruise spans 274 nights aboard Serenade of the Seas, visiting over 150 destinations in 65 countries and 11 wonders of the world. Royal Caribbean unveiled the itinerary on Serenade of the Seas


Travelers can choose to book the entire 274-night journey or shorter segments depending on preference. Since not all tickets for the full journey are sold, the cruise line offers smaller segments, including 17 individual itineraries ranging from 9 to 29 nights. These journeys explore everywhere from Antarctica to Australia, Norway, and South Korea.


Royal Caribbean offers world cruise itineraries on Serenade of the Seas at varying prices depending on the chosen voyage. For a complete 274-night journey, prices range from $53,999 to $117,599 per person. Some other shorter itineraries are priced at $931 per person, and some other journeys are around $1,881 per person, excluding taxes and fees.


Most of the smaller segment itineraries have an average price of about $1,200 per person. Adding taxes and fees, the average total cost for the Ultimate World Cruise journey amounts to approximately $3,173 for two guests in one cabin. With many itineraries lasting from 11 to 16 nights, the price is calculated per day, making parts of the program very valuable.

Serenade of the Seas has been a vital member of the RCCL fleet since 2003. The ship is 300m long with 13 decks and can accommodate up to 2,476 guests. As per the plan, upon departing from Miami, the ship will cruise through the Caribbean, stopping in South America for passengers to visit Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) and celebrate the New Year 2024 here.





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Reference: Mytour Travel Guide
TravelHive.comDecember 26, 2023