If you’ve ever spotted a cruise itinerary that looks longer, calmer, and surprisingly affordable, you may have stumbled upon a repositioning cruise — one of cruising’s best-kept secrets.
These sailings are about more than getting from one place to another. They’re about slowing down, settling into ship life, and enjoying the journey itself. But they’re not for everyone.
Let’s take a closer look at what repositioning cruises are really like — and how to know if one is right for you.
What Is a Repositioning Cruise?
Cruise ships move seasonally around the world — Caribbean in winter, Europe in summer, Alaska during peak season. When it’s time to move, the ship repositions.
Rather than sailing empty, cruise lines sell these journeys as longer itineraries, often including:
These cruises typically last 10 to 21+ nights and focus less on ports and more on the onboard experience.
Why Repositioning Cruises Offer Incredible Value
Because these sailings aren’t destination-heavy, you’ll often find:
For travellers who enjoy the ship as much as the destination, the value can be exceptional.
What Repositioning Cruises Are Really Like
Repositioning cruises are sea-day forward, which creates a very different onboard rhythm.
Expect:
This is classic cruising — intentional, slower, and immersive.
Why the Cruise Line Matters on Repositioning Cruises
When sea days dominate the itinerary, the ship is the destination. Some cruise lines are especially well-suited to longer sailings.
Cunard: The Only True Ocean Liner Experience
If you’re considering a transatlantic repositioning cruise, Cunard is in a league of its own.
Queen Mary 2 is the only true ocean liner in service today, purpose-built for open-ocean crossings — not warm-weather cruising.
Why Cunard excels:
For travellers drawn to old-world travel romance, Cunard is unmatched.
Virgin Voyages: Modern, Social & Adults-Only
Virgin Voyages turns sea days into part of the fun. With flexible dining, wellness programming, and an adults-only vibe, their repositioning cruises feel relaxed — but never dull.
Highlights include:
Perfect for travellers who like freedom, creativity, and connection at sea.
Celebrity Cruises: Polished & Effortless
Celebrity Cruises shines on longer itineraries thanks to its balance of comfort, design, and enrichment.
Why it works well:
A great fit for travellers who enjoy refined cruising without feeling formal.
Oceania Cruises: Slow Travel for Food & Culture Lovers
Oceania repositioning cruises are ideal for travellers who love enrichment and culinary experiences.
What sets Oceania apart:
Perfect for guests who savour the journey.
Silversea & Seabourn: Luxury for Long Voyages
Luxury lines elevate repositioning cruises into floating boutique hotel experiences.
Expect:
Ideal if comfort and service are priorities on a longer sailing.
Who Repositioning Cruises Are Best For
You’ll likely love a repositioning cruise if:
Who Might Want to Skip a Repositioning Cruise
Repositioning cruises aren’t for everyone — and that’s okay. You may want to think twice if:
You’re prone to sea sickness
Some repositioning routes — especially transatlantic crossings — spend days in open ocean, where seas can be rougher at certain times of year.
If this is a concern, it’s important to:
This is something I always factor in when advising clients.
You prefer frequent port stops
Repositioning cruises focus on the journey, not checking off destinations.
You have limited vacation time
These cruises are longer by nature.
You’re looking for high-energy nightlife
The vibe leans more toward enrichment, relaxation, and connection.
Best Time of Year for Popular Repositioning Itineraries
Timing plays a huge role in comfort, seas, and overall enjoyment.
Transatlantic Crossings
Best time:
Why:
Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 is especially well-suited to these sailings.
Mediterranean → Caribbean
Best time:
Why:
Alaska → Asia
Best time:
Why:
Panama Canal Repositioning Cruises
Best time:
Why:
Australia, New Zealand & South Pacific
Best time:
Why:
So… Is a Repositioning Cruise Right for You?
For the right traveller, repositioning cruises offer incredible value, meaningful journeys, and the chance to truly enjoy life at sea. The key is choosing the right ship, route, and time of year — especially if seas or motion sensitivity are a concern.
If you’re curious whether a repositioning cruise fits your travel style, I’d love to help you find the perfect match.
- Matthew, Float On Travel Co.
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