The World has unveiled its 2025 journey, spanning five oceans and six continents, according to a company statement.
Sailing from Cabo San Lucas, Mexico and ending in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, the residential ship will visit nearly 100 ports along the way.
The World’s 2025 itinerary explores the western U.S. coast, the Sea of Cortez, the Caribbean, the Mediterranean and Africa. After celebrating the New Year in Cabo San Lucas, travelers will sail along the U.S. West Coast and head south to Mexico for an expedition to the Sea of Cortez.
Guests will explore wild coasts with remote islands and landscapes with giant cacti. Activities include hiking, snorkeling, diving and exploring coastlines by Zodiac or sea kayak. Expert guides and marine biologists will provide an immersive and educational experience in a unique marine environment.
In March, the journey continues through the Caribbean, visiting Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire, Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, the Grenadines and the Lesser Antilles.
The route then crosses the Atlantic to the Canary Islands, Funchal and Casablanca, followed by a Mediterranean leg with stops in Italy, Malta, France, Spain and Portugal. In the South Atlantic, travelers will explore Namibia and South Africa.
Between September and November, two major expeditions will take place: one to Madagascar to explore its unique wildlife and habitats, and another to West Papua for marine and ecological discoveries.
The year will conclude with the holiday season in Sydney and New Year celebrations in Hobart, Tasmania.