Making Up For Lost Time
Porthole Cruise and Travel|July/August 2021
After everything we’ve been through, who’s saying no to a postpandemic world cruise or grand voyage offering months at sea?
JUDI CUERVO
Making Up For Lost Time

THEY SAY THAT WE MAKE PLANS AND GOD LAUGHS.

Well, God must have been doubled over in knee-slapping hysterics when last year’s lockdown coincided exactly with my retirement date.

Gone were my lavish retirement party and, even more heartbreaking, two Caribbean cruises along with my ideal post-retirement part-time job: a two-day-per-week greeter position at the New York Cruise Ship Terminal.

If my calculations are correct, COVID-19 robbed me of about 40 days at sea … and now it’s time to make up for it (and then some) using the money I saved during a year in relative quarantine together with the freedom of my retirement.

Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I’m talking about a world cruise or grand voyage. As a freelance cruise writer with 45 years of sailings under her belt, there’s little in the nautical world that intimidates me, but swapping my typical 7, 10-, or 14-day jaunts for a sailing that is measured not in days or weeks but in months sent me scurrying for advice and first-hand accounts we could all use.

World Cruise … or a Grand Voyage?

A world cruise is just that: a circumnavigation of the globe that can last nearly 200 days! Some world cruises, like the 180-day one aboard Oceania Insignia in January 2023, are port-intensive, while others offer a tremendous amount of sea days as they navigate from one area of the world to another. In fact, more than half of Queen Victoria’s 108-day world cruise in January 2022 is sea days!

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