Explore our month long luxury cruises with 7 of the world's leading luxury cruise operators. August, September and March are the most popular months to join a cruise and we have 127 departures available and 125 unique itineraries to choose from.
How much does it cost to stay on a cruise ship for a month?
Prices start at $29,999 per year, with payment options starting at $2,499 per month, including food, amenities and more. Cabins range in size from 130 square feet for an interior stateroom with virtual views to an ocean-view 260-square-feet suite with a balcony (starting at $6,699 per month).
How long can you be on a cruise?
Yes! Cruise lengths can run anywhere from a two-night cruise to 250-plus-day world cruises. If you don't have a lot of time, look for two- to four-night weekend itineraries. The average cruise sailings range from five to 14 nights.
How much is a 30 day cruise?
The average cost of a 1 month cruise can vary depending on the type of cruise and the destination. Generally, it can range from $2,000 to $10,000 or more.
Can you be on a cruise for a month?
Is it affordable to live on a cruise ship?
Living on a cruise ship may be more affordable than a permanent home. If you love a cruise, why not live on one. Once cruise ship is offering a 2-year, all inclusive "vacation" around the world that may be cheaper than a mortgage and living expenses on land.
Can I cruise at 30 weeks?
Due to limitations of medical care, both on board and in various ports of call, women who have entered or exceeded their 24th week of pregnancy, at any time during the cruise, will not be allowed to board or sail with the ship.
Are last-minute cruises really cheaper?
The total savings potential depends on how and when you book your cruise, and what deals you find. That said, it's possible to save 50% or more. We examined several last-minute deals for cruises departing within 30 days and found that some of the best deals offered savings from 60% to 70%. However, savings can vary.
Can I go on a cruise 32 weeks pregnant?
Due to limitations of medical care, both on board and in various ports of call, women who have entered or exceeded their 24th week of pregnancy, at any time during the cruise, will not be allowed to board or sail with the ship.
