What We Love
The Price: These one-off itineraries tend to be greatly discounted, since they're not as popular as other cruises.
Traveling the Old-Fashioned Way: Being out to sea, with no obligations at all, will make you slow down and relax.
Best Known For
Long Days at Sea: If you love the idea of being in the middle of nowhere for days on end, these itineraries are for you.
Great Lecturers: Most ships doing long repositioning cruises have a roster of expert speakers on board giving talks on a variety of topics, from politics to science, travel, and many other subjects.
Best Ports
St. George's, Bermuda: This historic island is the oldest surviving English settlement in the New World. The highlights are walk-able from the cruise docks, including 17th- and 18th-century buildings like St. Peter’s Church and Fort St. Catherine. This may be a port of call on ships repositioning between Europe and the Caribbean.
Hilo, The Big Island: Volcanoes National Park is the place to see the world’s most active volcanoes — Kīlauea and Mauna Loa — and their lava tubes, moonlike surface, and streams of red-hot oozing lava. Ships repositioning from Alaska or the Mexican Riviera to Asia may stop here.
Don't Say We Didn't Warn You
You May Encounter Rocky Seas: Crossing large bodies of open water puts you at risk for substantial swells and waves, so consider seasickness remedies.