There Will Be a Second 9-Month Cruise, Royal Caribbean CEO Says as ‘Ultimate’ Sailing Ends

Royal Caribbean CEO Michael Bayley confirmed that the official announcement will be made during an Ultimate World Cruise reunion sailing in 2025

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'Serenade of the Seas'

The Ultimate World Cruise is officially coming back for round two!

In a TikTok shared by Ultimate World Cruise passenger @brooklyntravelstheworld, Royal Caribbean International President and CEO Michael Bayley confirmed that another nine-month cruise is in the works at what appears to be a homecoming event for epic nine-month sailing.

“The answer is, yes we are going to do another Ultimate World Cruise,” Bayley said as the crowd starts to cheer. "The next part of the question is well, when the hell is that Ultimate World Cruise? Tuesday,” he joked.

Bayley continued, “We’re not entirely sure. We’re still working our way through it, but we’re announcing today that we are going to hold an Ultimate World Cruise reunion cruise. And when we have the reunion cruise, we are going to announce the next World Cruise.”

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<p>Royal Caribbean</p> 'Serenade of the Seas'

Royal Caribbean

'Serenade of the Seas'

Bayley notes that for the first 24 hours after the second Ultimate World Cruise is announced, it will only be open "or those people who are on the reunion cruise” so they get first dibs on “the best rooms.”

In the promo video that plays next, it is revealed that the reunion cruise will be held in Alaska on Sept. 7, 2025. The Serenade of the Seas will welcome Ultimate World Cruisers back for the seven-night reunion sailing next year.

Ultimate World Cruiser Brandee Lake also shared news of the reunion cruise on her TikTok account, which features a clip of Bayley speaking about it on stage.

“So, Royal Caribbean knew we’d need a little pick-me-up before this cruise ends,” she writes in the caption. “**Reunion Cruise 2025** is officially happening next September! I'm already counting down the days till we’re back on the ship, soaking up those ocean views, and making even more memories. Let’s make round two even better!”

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The Ultimate World Cruise departed from Miami on Dec. 10, 2023 and returned to the same port on Sept. 10, 2024 when it officially came to an end. Over the course of nine months, the ship visited more than 65 countries, over 150 total destinations and made its way to all seven continents.

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While there were about 650 passengers who stayed for the entire 274-night sailing, there were also cruisers who came in and out with every leg. The cruise consisted of four segments — the Ultimate Americas Cruise, the Ultimate Asia Pacific Cruise, the Ultimate Africa and Southern Europe Cruise, and the Ultimate Europe and Beyond Cruise, per its official website. Rates started at $59,999 per person for an interior stateroom to $117,599 for a junior suite, per the website.

At this time, it is unclear if the itinerary will be the same or if it will change for the second Ultimate World Cruise.

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