Couple relaxing and drinking wine on deck chairs in an over water bungalow.
Fancy a cruise for your next holiday? (Picture: Getty Images)

A luxury cruise might not be the first option that comes to mind when planning a budget-friendly holiday

But once you start doing the maths — and factor in everything that’s included — you might be surprised by how affordable a high-end getaway at sea can actually be.

From entertainment and fine dining to off-board excursions, a luxury voyage can even offer better value for money than an all-inclusive resort. 

Not to mention you get to explore multiple destinations in one trip. 

Metro has rounded up six of the best luxury cruises on offer so you can set sail, without your finances sinking. 

APT & Travelmarvel

  • Munich to Budapest, 8 days: 1,695 per person
  • Budapest to Amsterdam, 15 days: £4,795 per person
Autumn panorama of Wachau valley (Unesco world heritage site) with ships on Danube river near the Weissenkirchen village in Lower Austria, Austria
The luxury cruise takes passengers through Austria and Germany (Picture: Getty Images)

APT & Travelmarvel is currently offering a Worldwide New Year Sale, giving travellers the chance to save on select voyages when booking before February 28. 

Customers can save £1,000 on the ‘Magnificent Europe’ river cruise – a 15-day journey from Budapest to Amsterdam taking in 14 cities – now priced at £4,795 (down from £5,795).

The fare includes home-to-airport transfers, return flights, 41 onboard meals, beverages and accommodation aboard one of APT’s newest ‘ultra-luxury ships’. 

Highlights include a private cocktail reception at Namedy Castle in the Rhine Valley, an exclusive performance at the Liechtenstein City Palace in Vienna, and a lunch set to the music from The Sound of Music in celebration of the movie’s 60th anniversary in 2025. 

Those looking for an even cheaper deal can enjoy the eight-day ‘Highlights of the Danube’ river cruise from Budapest to Amsterdam, which costs from £1,695 per person.

This cruise includes return flights, seven nights of accommodation, sightseeing, 20 meals and soft drinks, beer and local wine and dinner on board. 

Cunard

  • Southampton to Vigo, eight days: £899 per person
  • Southampton to Rome, eight days: £599 per person
MS Queen Victoria
Cunard cruise ships travel to worldwide destinations (Picture: Getty Images)

Cunard Cruises has voyages for less than £1,000. The luxurious cruise line has a fleet of four ships, travelling to worldwide destinations including the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the Caribbean, Asia, Australia and South America.

There’s a seven-night wine-themed cruise travelling from Southampton to Portugal and onto Spain for £899 per person. Setting sail in March, it includes an overnight stay in Lisbon.

Cunard also offers ‘late sailing offers’, which reward last-minute and spontaneous travellers. For example, a seven-night Mediterranean cruise departing April 13 starts at £599 per person. The journey takes travellers from Southampton to Vigo, Barcelona and onto Rome and includes a room with a balcony.

Cruise ship worker reveals the meaning behind secret staff code word ‘banana’

Travel influencer and cruise ship worker @cass_stefanie is originally from Cape Town, South Africa, but has travelled to six continents and more than 46 countries during her career on cruise ships.

She recently took to TikTok to share some cruise ship secrets, including a rather fruity codeword. ‘We use the term “banana” on a cruise ship when someone’s getting into trouble,’ Cass explained.

‘For example if you’re doing something like walking down the I-95 [the main corridor that joins the back of the ship with the front] with your AirPods in, we’ll stop you and be like “listen, don’t let anyone see you because you’re going to get a banana.”’

It’s believed that the codeword banana came about due to a superstition. Back in the 1700s, trade ships carrying produce in the Caribbean and Spain started to disappear at sea.

As legend has it, bananas would be the only thing found floating among the wreckages.

Seabourn

  • Lisbon to Tangier to Barcelona, seven days: £3,700 per person
Seabourn Quest in Koper, Slovenia
The ultra-luxury cruise line is known for its intimate services (Picture: Getty Images)

This ultra-luxury cruise line offers an all-inclusive experience and travels around all seven continents. With a fleet of six yacht-like ships, the cruise line is known for its personalised and intimate services. 

Seabourn’s ships have the capacity for just 260 to 600 passengers, allowing access to smaller and more exclusive ports, and offering an almost 1:1 ratio of passenger to crew. 

Although exclusive, prices for some voyages might not be as high as you’d expect. The cruise line also has a ‘Sail of the Year’ offering until February 18. These include up to 15% savings on select journeys and up to $1,000 shipboard credit per suite. 

Currently, there’s a seven-day Mediterranean cruise around Morocco and Spain’s southern coast, departing April 9 for £3,700 per person

The all-inclusive voyage includes accommodation, and guests can enjoy complimentary fine wines, premium spirits and dining in any of the ship’s restaurants.

Azmara

  • Barcelona to Southern France to Rome, 10 days: £1,669 per person
Pool deck of cruise ship Azamara Journey (Azamara Club Cruises)
Azmara sets itself apart from mainstream cruise lines (Picture: Getty Images)

Azmara brands itself as a ‘luxurious boutique hotel at sea’. It includes more in its fares than many other cruise lines, such as gratuities, select beverages and excursions. However, all-inclusive alcohol is not included.

The fleet has four ships each accommodating up to 702 guests, which again allows access to smaller, intimate destinations that larger ships cannot reach.

The least-expensive booking we found online was a nine-night ‘France intensive voyage’ for £1,669 per person, sailing on April 2, 2025.

The journey spans three countries and nine ports, with guests staying in a luxurious room featuring a queen-sized bed, 24-hour room service, and unlimited self-service laundry.

The experience also includes an overnight stay in Barcelona.

The cheapest all-inclusive destinations to book in 2025

Metro recently spoke to travel insiders to find out more about the destinations with the cheapest all-inclusive offerings, here’s the full round up.

  • Turkey
  • Tunisia
  • Canary Islands
  • Morocco
  • Bulgaria
  • Spain

To learn more about the destinations, check out Metro‘s full guide.

Viking Cruises

  • Amsterdam to Basel, eight days: £1,695 per person
Germany, Loreley
Viking’s Rhine Getaway cruise passes through the scenic Middle Rhine (Picture: Getty Images)

Viking Cruises is an award-winning luxury brand that is regularly recognised among the world’s best.

The company operates a fleet of over 90 vessels, including river, ocean, and expedition ships, offering voyages across all seven continents. Its ocean fleet consists of elegantly designed, small all-veranda ships, allowing guests to access more intimate ports.

The cheapest price at the time of writing is a Viking Rhine Getaway cruise, starting from £1,695 per person for an eight-day voyage, depending on the time of year and room booked.

The cruise travels from Amsterdam to Basel, passing through several picturesque European cities, including Cologne, Strasbourg, and Lucerne, offering tours in each city.

The cruise line is considered ‘nearly all-inclusive’ – it covers return flights from London and selected regional airports, one complimentary shore excursion in every port of call, and free Wi-Fi.

You’ll also enjoy beer, wine, and soft drinks with lunch and dinner onboard, along with 24-hour speciality coffees, teas, and bottled water.

Port taxes, fees, and ground transfers, along with visits to UNESCO sites are also covered when you purchase via Viking Air.

Celebrity Cruises

  • Ravenna to Croatia to Rome, 12 days: £959
  • Athens to Turkey to Greek islands (and return), eight days: £737
Cruise ship in the port of Rhodes.
Celebrity Cruises sails to Europe, Alaska, the Caribbean and more (Picture: Getty Images)

Celebrity Cruises is a premium line that sails to destinations worldwide, including the Caribbean, Europe, Alaska, and Asia.

It also offers ‘All-Included’ packages on some sailings, with amenities like gratuities, select beverages, Wi-Fi, and specialty dining included.

The cruise line is currently offering an 11-night ‘Best of Italy and Croatia’ voyage in June 2025 starting from £959, travelling to places such as Ravenna, Italy, and Dubrovnik, Croatia aboard its standard ‘Insider suite’, which includes dining, entertainment, daily activities and more.

If you want to book further in advance, a ‘Best of Greece’ tour is currently on offer with prices starting from £737 per person for an ‘Insider’ suite. The voyage starts and ends in Athens and explores places such as Rhodes, Greece, Ephesus (Kusadasi), Turkey, Mykonos, Greece, Thessaloniki, Greece, Santorini, Greece, and Athens (Piraeus), Greece.

If you want to stay in its premium suite on the same journey, it will cost you £3,000, which gives you the ‘All Included’ option and standard amenities. Suites include ocean-view balconies, premium drinks and Wi-Fi, a private restaurant and lounge, a butler, and more.

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