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Most people arrive knowing they want a luxury cruise and not much else. These are the three real questions, in the order they actually matter, each with a tool that answers it in a couple of minutes. When you're ready, I take it from there.
Is Explora right for me?
Five questions, an honest answer. I weigh Explora against Silversea, Regent, Seabourn, the Ritz-Carlton yachts, and Viking, and tell you which fits the trip you're describing, even when it isn't Explora.
Take the 5-question quiz →Which voyage?
You want Explora, not sure which sailing. Filter every voyage by region, length, when you can go, and budget, and get a ranked shortlist back.
Match me to a voyage →Which suite?
Tell me a hotel you love, Aman, Four Seasons, Belmond, and I'll point you to the Explora suite tier that feels like it, with the trade-offs.
Match my suite →Where on the ship?
Two people book the same category and have a different trip, because of where the suite sits. Tell me what matters, quiet, a view, a smooth ride, and I'll show you how I read the deck plan for it.
Find your spot on the ship →What will it cost?
A ballpark on the fare for a voyage and suite tier before you ask me for an exact quote. Starting point, not a billing estimate.
Estimate the cost →Is now a good price?
I pull every Explora fare every day and keep the record, so I can tell you whether a price is good for its kind, not just what it is. See the best value per night and the lowest fares on the board, and set a watch on the one you want.
Open the fare tracker →When do flights open?
Airlines open seats about eleven months out, so the flights for your sailing don't all exist when you book the cruise. See which airport to fly into for your embarkation port and the month the booking window opens, and I'll watch it from there.
Find your flight window →What am I weighing?
The voyages you've saved, in one place, with their live fares, so you can compare the two or three you're actually choosing between.
See my shortlist →