Silk-blue seas,ancient harbors and once-in-a-lifetime wildlife close enough to take your breath—World & Exotic Cruise Booking with Bayport Holidays turns big dreams into clear,bookable plans. We blend human specialists with a clean,mobile-first flow so you can compare ships,cabin types and rare itineraries in minutes. Then, we stack eligible deals & offers, surface taxes and fees up front, and lock hard-to-get excursions before they sell out. Consequently, you spend less time hunting and more time planning the moments you’ll remember forever.












Because complex itineraries deserve clarity. Therefore, our process keeps decisions simple while value climbs:
As a result, you book confidently and board relaxed.
Figures below are illustrative “from” prices per person, per night based on double occupancy. Actual fares shift with season, ship class, permit limits, and availability.
| Style / Cabin Type | “From” USD | Best For | Bayport Tip |
| Classic (Interior/Window) | $189–$299 | Long segments where value matters | Save here, invest in bucket-list excursions. |
| Balcony / Veranda | $259–$449 | Scenic sea days and private coffee at sunrise | Upgrading pays off on Antarctica/Polynesia routes. |
| Suite | $699+ | Space, priority, concierge services | Watch shoulder dates for standout value. |
| Expedition (Small Ship) | $799–$1,499 | Wildlife-first travelers | Book 12–18 months ahead; permits are limited. |
Rule of thumb: Shifting your departure by ±1 week can shave 10–20%, especially on non-holiday windows.
| Category | Included on Most Voyages | Optional (Typical USD) |
| Dining | Multi-course meals, buffet/casual venues | Specialty dining $25–$95 pp |
| Drinks | Coffee/tea, basic juices; sometimes wine/beer with meals | Beverage packages $59–$109/day |
| Entertainment | Theater shows, lectures, live music | Premium tastings, classes ($) |
| Fitness & Wellness | Gym, pools/hot tubs | Spa/thermal suites $25–$80/session |
| Internet | Basic or tiered by line | Upgraded Wi-Fi $15–$35/day/device |
| Shore Time | Port access | Small-group and permit-based tours $69–$499+ |
| Gratuities | — | Prepay $16–$25/day (line-dependent) |
Because extras are modular, you control total spend without losing the magic.
| Line Item | Cost (per person) | Notes |
| Cruise Fare | $8,670 | $289 × 30 nights (illustrative) |
| Taxes & Port Fees | $480 | Route dependent |
| Gratuities (prepaid) | $480 | $16/day × 30 |
| Wi-Fi (1 device) | $600 | Buy during planner sale |
| Specialty Dining (3 nights) | $180 | Optional |
| Two Signature Excursions | $350–$700 | Small-group |
| Estimated Subtotal | $10,760–$11,110 | Excludes air/visa/insurance |
| Line Item | Cost (per person) | Notes |
| Cruise Fare | $9,990 | $999 × 10 (illustrative) |
| Taxes & Port Fees | $290 | Park/landing fees included by some lines |
| Expedition Gear Rental | $180 | Parka often included; boots rental |
| Premium Photo/Workshop | $120 | Optional |
| Estimated Subtotal | $10,580 | Excludes flights to embarkation point |
| Line Item | Cost (per person) | Notes |
| Cruise Fare | $26,880 | $224 × 120 (illustrative early-bird) |
| Taxes & Port Fees | $1,950 | Many ports |
| Gratuities (prepaid) | $2,040 | $17/day × 120 |
| Beverage Lite (select days) | $1,200 | Buy during promos only |
| Tours Fund (averaged) | $3,000–$5,000 | Mix of DIY + guided |
| Estimated Subtotal | $35,070–$37,070 | Excludes long-haul air/insurance/visas |
Money-savvy move: Pre-purchase Wi-Fi, dining, and high-demand tours during planner promotions; most guests save $150–$400 per person on long segments.
Why go: Volcanic peaks,aquamarine lagoons and overwater-bungalow vibes—without staying only in one resort.
Do this: Drift-snorkel passes,motu picnics and outrigger canoe sunsets.
Bayport tip: If the Veranda upgrade costs < $70/night, jump; private balcony time is priceless here.
Why go: Ice walls, penguin rookeries, and whales carving silver arcs through tranquil bays.
Do this: Zodiac landings,science talks and optional kayaking/photography workshops.
Bayport tip: Book 12–18 months ahead; small-ship berths and landing permits are limited.
Why go: Evolution’s classroom—blue-footed boobies, giant tortoises, and marine iguanas.
Do this: Guided panga rides,wet landings and naturalist-led hikes with strict visitor caps.
Bayport tip: Choose a ship size/class that matches your comfort; smaller groups usually mean deeper guiding.
Why go: Spice islands, big-five safaris, and coral gardens—from Seychelles and Mauritius to Mombasa and Cape Town.
Do this: Sandbank picnics, reef snorkels, Cape Peninsula day trips, and safari overnights.
Bayport tip: Build a pre/post safari into your cruise for a trip you’ll talk about for years.
Why go: Mirror-calm waters,pink dolphins and night skies crowded with stars.
Do this: Skiff rides at dawn,canopy walks and village visits with local guides.
Bayport tip: Pick shoulder months for wildlife plus comfortable humidity; bring a breathable rain shell.
Why go: Futuristic skylines, rose-red deserts, and timeless sea routes.
Do this: Desert safaris, Old Souq food tours, and day trips to Petra or Luxor (on select itineraries).
Bayport tip: Modest attire and sun protection will make every day smoother.
Why go: Temple silhouettes at sunrise, jade bays, and street-food bliss.
Do this: Ha Long Bay junk cruises, Angkor Wat day trips (from gateway ports), and Komodo snorkel drifts.
Bayport tip: Book small-group food walks; you’ll unlock legendary stalls fast.
Why go: Tango nights, glacier fjords, and wind-carved landscapes at the end of the world.
Do this: Ushuaia hiking, Chilean fjords scenic days, and Patagonian ranch visits.
Bayport tip: Layers win—microclimates change by the hour.
Therefore, each day blends discovery and downtime to fit your pace.
| Region | Prime Months | Why It Shines | Value Note |
| South Pacific/Tahiti | Apr–Jun, Sep–Nov | Clear lagoons, fewer showers | Shoulder months reduce fares |
| Antarctica | Nov–Mar | Penguin chicks, midnight light | Early/late edges price softer |
| Galápagos | Year-round (micro-seasons) | Wildlife always present | Book 12+ months ahead |
| Indian Ocean/Africa | May–Sep (south), Oct–Apr (islands) | Reef clarity, safari tie-ins | Watch for monsoon edges |
| Amazon | Jun–Nov (lower water), Dec–May (high water) | Different access styles | Shoulder weeks = value |
| Arabian/Red Sea | Oct–Apr | Cooler touring temps | Summer is hot & cheaper |
| SE Asia | Nov–Mar (many routes) | Drier skies, festival season | Avoid major holiday spikes |
| World Cruise | Jan–Apr starts | Balanced global weather | Early booking = best cabin map |
Bayport tip: If a region hinges on permits (Antarctica/Galápagos), commit early; inventory will not grow later.
Thus, value rises while your effort drops.
Because numbers shape great choices, we keep them visible.
Smooth prep equals more “wow” and fewer lines.
Explore live dates, compare world & exotic cruise packages, and apply Bayport Holidays promotions in minutes. You can book world cruise online right now,or you can request hand—picked options from a specialist who knows the permits,the ports and the perfect cabins for long scenic days. Either way, your once-in-a-lifetime starts here.
Reserve 9–18 months ahead; small-ship permits and best cabin maps go first. Early booking also opens stronger World Cruise deals.
Public fares typically match; however, Bayport Holidays often adds value—reduced deposits, onboard credit, or smarter cabin placement—by applying eligible exotic cruise offers.
Open decks are great, yet Balcony/Veranda cabins multiply the magic on Polynesia, Chilean fjords, and Antarctica sail days. If the price gap is under $70–$90/night, most guests upgrade.
Core dining,entertainment,fitness access and port calls. Specialty dining,premium beverages,upgraded Wi-Fi, and small-group or permit-based tours cost extra.
Start with South Pacific & Tahiti or Southeast Asia for culture and scenery, then build to Galápagos or Antarctica when you want guided wildlife immersion.
Plan $30–$100 per person, per day for gratuities,beverages,Wi-Fi and one or two premium excursions. Expedition gear rental or specialty photography adds more.
Yes. Before final payment—and when rules permit—we’ll pursue price improvements or onboard credit if a public rate drops.
Not at all.Many travelers book 30—60—night segments that fit work calendars while delivering big—journey energy.
Passports valid six months beyond return, visas/ETAs for certain countries, and region-specific health forms. Expedition sailings may require medical declarations.
Options depend on fare rules and timing. Contact Bayport Holidays quickly; we’ll review date moves, name corrections, or possible credits before final payment.