Azamara Cruises has unveiled a 175-night world cruise for 2028 which will visit six continents, 40 countries and 91 ports.
The voyage on Azamara Onward will feature 44 late nights and 24 overnights alongside a line-up of ’AzAmazing’ evenings and visits to more than 15 Unesco World Heritage Sites.
Onward will depart from Miami on January 5, with the sailing finishing in Athens on June 29.
The cruise is divided into 14 segments with the first stops in Aruba and Colombia in the Southern Caribbean and Latin America, before transiting the Panama Canal.
Passengers will then have the opportunity to visit Ecuador, Peru, Easter Island, Rapa Nui National Park, Pitcairn Island and then cross the Pacific to Tahiti, Bora Bora, New Zealand and Australia.
In Asia, there will be ports of call in Indonesia, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Thailand and Singapore before travelling across the Indian Ocean to Sri Lanka and later South Africa, Namibia, the Canary Islands, Morocco, Spain, the French Riviera, Italy, Sicily, Croatia, Greece and Turkey.
The world cruise for 2028 leads in from £39,999.
Azamara Cruises chief executive Dondra Ritzenthaler said: “Our 2028 World Cruise represents Azamara’s most culturally immersive journey yet.
“We are so proud to offer an experience that delivers more opportunities for extended exploration than any other 2028 world cruise — from additional late nights and overnights to an unmatched number of countries visited.
“As guests traverse oceans and continents, they’ll experience a remarkable sense of connection to each destination, to the people they encounter and to our warm, welcoming crew.
“That’s the spirit of Azamara; inviting travellers to explore the world deeply, while always feeling perfectly at home.”