The AmaLilia on the Nile. Photo courtesy of Amawaterways
The AmaLilia cruises on the Nile. Photo courtesy of Amawaterways

After two decades of globe-trotting adventures, seasoned travel journalist Janna Graber reveals her top picks for cruise journeys that explore the world’s most legendary destinations.

We all have our passions, and travelling is mine.

As a travel journalist, I’ve been fortunate to see some of the world’s most spectacular destinations, and I’ve discovered something surprising: sometimes, the best way to explore these iconic places is from the deck of a cruise ship.

There was a time when I believed cruising meant sacrificing authentic experiences, but I’ve learned that the right cruise can offer deep insight into a destination.

The best part? You can unpack just once and wake up in a new port each morning, accessing places that might be challenging to reach on your own.

Cruising can take you places far off the beaten path, help you explore new cultures, or give you a front-row seat to nature’s wonders.

From watching the sunrise over ancient temples to drifting past icebergs in Alaska, here are five epic cruises that showcase some of Earth’s most remarkable places.

1. Exploring the Mekong Delta by River Cruise

Cruise in Cambodia
The AmaDara cruises on the Mekong River in Cambodia. Photo by Janna Graber

For centuries, the mighty Mekong River has been a primary source of life in Asia. It flows through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam, passing villages, farms, cities, and temples.

My husband, Ben, and I found that a river cruise on the Mekong was the perfect introduction to the heart of Southeast Asia.

For seven unforgettable days, we sailed aboard AmaWaterways’ “Charms of the Mekong,” a river cruise journey that transported us from the bustling streets of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, to the temple-dotted landscapes of Siem Reap, Cambodia.

Our home during this adventure was the AmaDara, a French colonial-style river cruise ship built specifically for the Mekong River.

Temple in Cambodia
Temple in Cambodia. Photo by Janna Graber

AmaWaterways’ skilled guides from Vietnam and Cambodia sailed with us, explaining what we saw and sharing their insight. We experienced authentic local culture through guided excursions to traditional villages, historic sites, and even a palace.

My favorite experiences were watching silk-weaving artists on Silk Island, receiving a Buddhist blessing at a Cambodian monastery, and traveling by oxcart through a rural village.

The journey provided a front-row seat to daily life along the Mekong. With our local guides and a carefully crafted itinerary, we experienced so much more than we could have traveling on our own.

2. An African Safari by Cruise Ship

Croisi Africa Boat
Croisi Africa Cruise. Photo by Janna Graber

Cruising and safaris may not sound like they go hand in hand, but one of my favorite cruise experiences was a 10-day Land and Cruise Safari.

Traveling with CroisiEurope, my husband and I spent three nights at a safari lodge in Namibia before flying to Zimbabwe for a safari cruise on Lake Kariba, the world’s largest manmade lake.

We sailed on the Zimbabwean Dream, a 16-passenger luxury houseboat on Lake Kariba. Life aboard proved surprisingly luxurious.

Elephants on the savannah
Elephants on the savannah. Photo by Janna Graber

Despite our remote location in Zimbabwe’s wilderness, we enjoyed gourmet meals, including perfectly flaky French croissants each morning. But it was the wildlife that made this journey extraordinary.

The lake was alive with wildlife, from animals coming to drink at its shores to the creatures that made its waters their home.

Each morning, I opened the curtains to see elephants grazing along the shoreline, countless birds soaring overhead, and the vastness of the lake stretching before us.

In the evenings, we would climb to the top deck, where the absence of light pollution revealed a dazzling canopy of stars.

Our daily water safaris were the best of all. We saw hundreds of elephants along the shore, including playful yearlings and babies. Hippos were frequent sights, though we maintained a healthy distance as they fed in the shallows.

A land safari to Matusadona National Park rounded out our wildlife viewing, where we saw elephants, zebras, kudu, and more roaming the preserve.

Though Zimbabweans frequent the lake for recreation and fishing, we rarely saw other people, adding to the sense that we’d discovered our own private corner of Africa.

3. Exploring Antarctica, the World’s Last Wild Frontier

Antarctica
Antarctica. Photo by Getty Images for Unsplash+

Antarctica is one of the last truly wild places on Earth, where nature still reigns supreme. It’s almost 50 percent larger than all of Europe, and much of it is untouched by human hands. In recent years, the continent has become more accessible by cruise ship.

Antarctica’s cruise options offer two distinct ways to explore this pristine wilderness.

Expedition vessels, like the luxurious Scenic Eclipse, focus on immersive experiences – you’ll zip to shore in Zodiac boats, trek through snowy terrain, and get remarkably close to the continent’s unique wildlife.

These voyages are ideal for adventurous travelers who don’t mind bundling up in gear and making wet landings to experience Antarctica’s raw beauty firsthand.

In contrast, larger cruise ships like the Sapphire Princess provide a more traditional sailing experience. You’ll have spectacular views of Antarctica’s landscapes from the ship.

While you won’t make landfall, you’ll still witness the continent’s majestic scenery and spot wildlife from the deck – perfect for travelers seeking a more relaxed way to explore this remarkable region.

Most Antarctic cruises operate during the Austral summer (November to March), with December to February being the peak season when wildlife is most active, and temperatures are relatively mild.

Read More: Breathtaking Journeys: The World’s Top 8 Scenic Cruises

4. Seeing Alaska by Sea

Experiencing the culture of Alaska
Experiencing the culture of Alaska. Photo by Janna Graber

I could fill a whole photo album with beautiful photos I’ve taken in Alaska. Many of them were taken from the water. Alaska is so remote that traveling by sea is often the best way to get around.

Many of Alaska’s most iconic sights, like Glacier Bay National Park and the Inside Passage, are best – or only – accessible by water. Cruise ships can navigate narrow fjords and get close to tidewater glaciers that would be impossible to reach by land.

Glacier in Alaska
Glacier in Alaska. Photo by Janna Graber

Alaska’s capital city, Juneau, is only accessible by sea or air, and many coastal communities are not connected by road. An Alaska cruise lets you visit places like Juneau, Skagway, and Ketchikan without working out how to travel between them.

I’ve cruised in Alaska with several cruise lines, but one of my favorite trips was a family reunion cruise to Alaska. Celebrity Cruises’ 7-night Alaska Hubbard Glacier itinerary offered something for everyone, which was perfect for our group of 20.

5. Uncovering the Secrets of the Nile

Sun deck on the Nile
Sun deck on the AmaLilia while cruising the Nile. Photo courtesy of Amawaterways

Egypt is a bucket-list destination, but it helps to see it with local experts who know the region and its rich history.

On the 11-night Secrets of Egypt & The Nile itinerary by AmaWaterways, local Egyptologists provide valuable inside knowledge into Egypt of the past and its vibrant living culture today.

You can’t visit Egypt without spending time in Cairo. AmaWaterways’ itinerary starts with three days to explore Cairo’s treasures, including the Egyptian Museum, King Tut’s artifacts, and the new Grand Egyptian Museum.

Then, after flying to Luxor, the river cruise begins aboard the AmaLilia, AmaWaterways’ newest river cruise ship, which is well-suited for cruising the Nile.

I appreciate the care that AmaWaterways takes to provide memorable, bucket-list experiences along the way, from a guided tour to the mystifying Valley of the Kings to a scenic felucca ride (traditional wooden sailing boat) around Elephantine Island.

After time exploring the ancient wonders of Egypt, it’s a pleasure to return to your river cruise ship. It’s quite something to sit in comfort onboard and watch the wonders of Egypt float by, knowing you’ll get to explore it up close again tomorrow.

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