For cruisers ready to plan their next adventure, 2026 promises an exciting new array of itineraries that span the globe. From world cruises that cross multiple continents to extended European seasons and immersive regional explorations, cruise lines are blending adventure, culture, and unforgettable scenery with comfort and convenience. Travelers can choose from tropical Caribbean escapes, polar expeditions in Antarctica and the Arctic, scenic voyages along the Great Lakes, sun-soaked African coastlines, or multi-month journeys that visit dozens of countries. Here are eight of the most exciting 2026 cruise sailings we’ve got our eyes on, featuring options for every kind of traveler and every style of voyage.
Princess Cruises
Princess Cruises: 14-Day Spain, France & Portugal with Total Solar Eclipse
Princess Cruises has unveiled a standout lineup for 2026 that expands its reach across the globe with a mix of new and extended voyages designed for deeper discovery. Among the most talked‑about departures is the Total Solar Eclipse cruise from Southampton on August 8, 2026, to ports in France, Spain, and Portugal on Star Princess. The voyage includes stops in Le Havre, Bilbao, La Coruña, Vigo, and Lisbon, pairing the celestial event with immersive cultural experiences like guided trips to Paris from Le Havre, visits to Bilbao’s Guggenheim Museum, explorations of Santiago de Compostela from La Coruña, wine region and coastal excursions from Vigo, and historic tram rides and landmark tours in Lisbon. Carefully timed to place guests directly in the path of totality, this special sailing combines a once-in-a-lifetime astronomical spectacle with iconic European destinations for an unforgettable experience.
Viking: World Voyage 2026
This is one you’ll want to plan well in advance for: Viking’s epic World Voyage for 2026 departs December 22, 2026, from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and sails for 142 days to London (Greenwich), visiting more than 30 countries and dozens of ports across the Caribbean, Pacific, Asia, Africa, and Europe. Ports of call include tropical stops such as Cabo San Lucas and Bora Bora, cultural hubs like Honolulu, and historic Mediterranean cities before concluding in London. The itinerary combines overnight stays with guided tours to let you explore local landmarks, museums, and regional cuisine in depth. There are included excursions in many ports that focus on history, food, architecture, and natural scenery, supported by Viking’s onboard enrichment program that ties the journey together.
Atlas Ocean Voyages: Canadian Arctic Expedition
Atlas Ocean Voyages launches a new Arctic Expedition aboard World Voyager departing September 21, 2026, from Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, and concluding in St. John’s, Newfoundland, after 17 nights. This expedition offers Zodiac cruises among ice floes; wildlife viewing opportunities for polar bears, walruses, seals, and seabirds; and landings in remote Arctic communities like Sisimiut and Qikiqtarjuaq. Stops include the historic Basque whaling station at Red Bay, cultural encounters with Inuit artisans, and scenic exploration of Gros Morne National Park. Captain’s Choice days allow for spontaneous landings based on weather and ice conditions.


