- Mundy Cruising has launched ‘The Ultimate Luxury Cruise’
- Starting from around $465,000 this experience involves cruises across four different cruise lines and two luxury rail rides
- The itinerary will visit Asia, the Americas and Europe
A British-based cruise agency has launched “The Ultimate Luxury Cruise” – and the price tag starts at an eye-watering $465,000.
With this immense starting price tag, Mundy Cruising’s offering is certainly one of the world’s most expensive cruises ever.
But that’s because its entry-level price is high. But it can be beaten. On cruises such as Regent Seven Seas 2027 world cruise, while the cruise starts from about $140,000, if you book the most expensive suites, then you’re looking in an upper range of more than $2.5 million.
That said, Mundy Cruising‘s itinerary isn’t too shabby.
The incredible itinerary that guests will need to splash out $4428 per day for, involves getting on multiple different luxury ships at different destinations.
The adventure kicks off with first-class flights to Tokyo, where guests will get on Regent Seven Seas Explorer for a 12-day cruise in Japan. The action continues on Seabourn Quest for a deeper dive into japan, looking more towards Hakodate’s hot springs and snow monkeys.
Seabourn Quest then continues onto Alaska, exploring the region before finishing up in Vancouver. Next up will be a luxury rail ride from Vancouver through Western Canada.
Next comes a flight to New York where guests will get onboard Silver Dawn, for a voyage that visits Boston, Canada’s Atlantic coast and select stops in Europe en-route to Southhampton.
Moving on guests will hop onto Seabourn Sojourn to explore the Norwegian Fjords and the Lofoten Islands. Next comes two nights in Paris before another rail ride on the Venice Simplon-Orient Express.
From Venice comes another Silversea experience onboard Silver Spirit, where guests will explore Croatia before returning to board a different cruise from Venice, this time with Explora Journeys.
On Explora 1 guests will visit Athens, Dubrovnik, and more, before pivoting to yet another cruise line, Ponant.
On Le Ponant guests will have a unique Mediterranean island experience, visiting Greece and Montenegro as the final stops on the amazing itinerary that spreads across four cruise lines.
After all that luxury, don’t be surprised if getting home is a wrench.