The Ultimate Luxury Cruise: 105 days from £239,999 per person
Luxury cruise expert Mundy Cruising has launched an extraordinary programme, The Ultimate Luxury Cruise, which combines iconic destinations, amazing travel experiences and superlative accommodations to create a 105-day journey, departing Tokyo on 14th April 2025 and finishing in Dubrovnik on 26th July 2025.
Customer research at the top end of the market by Mundy Cruising has revealed a range of travel trends and priorities for its discerning client base, including longer trips, slow travel, iconic experiences, bucket list destinations and a desire to return to gentler (and arguably Pre-Covid) times.
Above all, these would-be travellers have stressed how important it is that these key needs are fulfilled in the most exclusive and luxurious way possible. Or, as one respondent answered in the research, “It ain’t what you do, it’s the way that you do it”.
“I remember that song from over 40 years ago,” said Edwina Lonsdale, Managing Director of Mundy Cruising. “And, as the leaders in luxury cruising in the UK, we could hardly disagree. Why not, we thought, create a cruise which allows people to visit some on the best places on the planet, on some of the very best ships, and in the absolutely very best suites available on those ships?”
The journey includes a plethora of bucket list destinations and experiences including Cherry Blossom in Japan, Hot Springs and Snow Monkeys, cruising Glacier Bay National Park, viewing black and brown bears, crossing the Rockies on the magical Rocky Mountaineer train, living the high life in New York, a leisurely transatlantic crossing, voyaging northwards for the Norwegian Fjords, Midnight Sun and North Cape, crossing Europe in style on the magical Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, exploring Venice, cruising the Adriatic coast to Athens, and exploring the Greek Islands and Montenegro on an exclusive 32-guest sailing yacht.
Every step of the way, each experience offers the ultimate in luxury, combining the top suites on the very best ships in the world, First and Business Class air travel, classic rail journeys and beautiful hotels.
Alex Loizou, Director of Sales, Marketing and Operations at Mundy Cruising, said: “Our clients are looking to indulge themselves in a gentler way. Covid gave them a sense of urgency, with plenty of items on their ‘to do’ lists, but despite that urgency, they are not prepared to compromise. In response, we created this amazing journey as an example of the many bespoke travel experiences we take pleasure in curating.”
Mundy Cruising’s Ultimate Luxury Cruise includes:
Spring in Tokyo: Regent Suite on Regent’s Seven Seas Explorer: 12th April 2025
First Class flight to Tokyo, and 12-day Japan cruise during the country’s beautiful cherry blossom season visiting enchanting temples in Kyoto, taking a sombre history lesson in Nagasaki and discovering vibrant Tokyo.
The Regent Suite, at over 3,000 square feet – larger than most people’s home, features rare works of art, an in-suite spa retreat and Steinway piano, with a spectacular ocean view from private balconies that include a Tresse Minipool high atop the ship.
Japan and Alaska: Grand Wintergarden Suite on Seabourn Cruises’ Seabourn Quest: 27th April 2025
Embark Seabourn Quest to explore more of Japan’s treasures, including Hakodate’s famous hot springs and snow monkeys, before voyaging on to Alaska. Here, highlights include visiting the National Monument of Glacier Bay and the chance to spot black and brown bears, wolves, moose, eagles, seals and whales among the wild Alaskan landscape, finishing in cosmopolitan Vancouver.
The Grand Wintergarden Suite, with its spacious terraces and glass-enclosed solarium with tub and daybed, is perfect for a cool weather cruise with stunning scenery. With 1,402 square feet of space, there is plenty of space for entertaining.
Canada: Rocky Mountaineer GoldLeaf Rail Journey: 16th May 2025
Enjoy two nights in cosmopolitan Vancouver, before taking to the rails. The epic Rocky Mountaineer train ride goes through some of western Canada’s most striking scenery, enjoyed with GoldLeaf service: three-course wine-paired gourmet fine dining, domed windows and an outdoor viewing platform. Stay in Fairmont’s most luxurious accommodations – the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge and Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel – as you tour the area.
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North America: Owner’s Suite on Silversea’s Silver Dawn: 28th May 2025
Fly to New York, and board Silversea’s beautiful Silver Dawn for a transatlantic voyage including vibrant Boston and the wild and rugged coastlines of Atlantic Canada, ending on home shores in Southampton via Falmouth, Guernsey’s St Peter Port and Saint Malo in France.
The Owner’s Suite, at 1,389 square feet, is the perfect home from home, with a butler to take care of your every need, and a large seating area as the hub of the suite, equipped with all mod cons – think a Bose sound system, an interactive 55” TV and an Illy coffee machine.
Norwegian fjords: Owner’s Suite on Seabourn Cruises’ Seabourn Sojourn: 14th June 2025
Board Seabourn Sojourn in Dover for a bucket-list adventure to Norway’s North Cape and Norwegian Fjords. Highlights include the dramatic peaks of the Lofoten Islands, crossing the Arctic Circle in Tromso and traversing the shores of Norway’s most spectacular fjords.
The Owner’s Suite on Seabourn Sojurn, at 672 square feet, has forward facing windows perfect for the breathtaking views on this spectacular itinerary, which is all about the scenery.
Paris to Venice: Grand Suite on Venice Simplon-Orient-Express: 28th June 2025
Take two days to explore the world’s most romantic city, Paris, then join an iconic journey on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, a return to the bygone era of travel in the Art Deco 1920s carriages from Paris to Venice.
The famous Grand Suites inspired by Paris, Venice, Istanbul, Vienna, Prague, and Budapest are adorned with hand-crafted furnishings from dark wood and embossed leather to delicate silk, with private in-cabin dining, 24-hour butler service and spacious, marble-adorned en-suite bathrooms.
Adriatic Sea: Owner’s Suite on Silversea’s Silver Spirit: 2nd July 2025
Depart Venice to visit mosaic-adorned Ravenna before a relaxing journey to Croatia‘s most-loved islands and their hidden coves, with crystal-clear waters and spectacular red-roofed towns, including lovely Zadar and fairytale-like Rovinj.
The Owner’s Suite, with up to 1,668 square feet of space, is a stylish apartment with spacious living room, enormous veranda, Italian marbled bathroom and afternoon canapé and champagne service.
Return to Venice for another three days to explore, retiring each evening to one of the city’s most luxurious hotels.
Greece and Croatia: Owner’s Residence on Explora Journeys’ Explora I: 12th July 2025
Cruise the Adriatic to the Peloponnese, visiting the enchanting walled city of Dubrovnik and iconic Athens.
The Owner’s Residence is the largest living space on the ship, with over 3,000 square feet of space, and spans the vessel’s full width with an infinity whirlpool on the private terrace, and spacious interior finished to the highest standards with plenty of welcome extras such as a welcome bottle of Dom Perignon 2013.
Island hopping in the Mediterranean: Owner’s Suite on Ponant’s Le Ponant: 19th July 2025
The yacht-like, 32-guest Le Ponant sets forth on an island-hopping adventure in Greece and Montenegro, sailing from the unspoilt Greek islands of Pylos and Spetses to Montenegro’s stunning Kotor and Tivat, something very exclusive to end the extraordinary journey. It would be possible to charter to whole vessel to complete the odyssey in style in the company of close friends.
The Owner’s Suite, an ultra-modern delight of 505 square feet, includes indulgent spa treatments on this little gem of a yacht.
Disembark in Dubrovnik for a short flight back to London on 26th July 2025.
Prices for this 105-day Ultimate Luxury Cruise itinerary start from £239,999 per person including Business and First Class flights, all overseas transfers, five-star hotels throughout and all cruises featured.
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What’s not to like ? An incredible selection of bucket list experiences.
The baby boomer generation are still doing OK!
At 105 days I’m guessing that this cruise is mainly for the retired and don’t have to go to work to earn a living. And it’s also for those who’ve looked after their assets shrewdly enough to have nearly quarter of a million pound to spare.
But is this the ultimate cruise?
I can see Mundy putting something similar together in the Southern Hemisphere. I can imagine similar bucket list experiences including a night at the Sydney Opera, star-gazing in the South Pacific, ticking off the Big Seven on South Africa’s Indian Ocean coast …
It looks a sensible sized ship too. Not like some of those huge monstrosities being built now.
I haven’t got either the days of holiday nor the funds to go for the 105 day cruise but I think that I could be very happy on one of the shorter cruises.