These luxury cruise lines offer stunning suites, fine dining, and exceptional itineraries.

Cruising is back and you might even say it’s better than ever.

Here, our favorite luxury cruise lines in the world.

The Best Mediterranean Cruises

Courtesy of Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Her2022 cruise onRivieraincluded 70 excursions “from canoeing Croatias Cetina River to cooking classes in Athens.”

Further, Silversea’s new culinary program, nicknamed S.A.L.T.

(for Sea and Land Taste), brings the taste of destinations on board through cooking classes.

Oceania Riviera Cruises-7-Day Miami to Miami Tropical Retreat

Courtesy of Oceania Cruises

Viking came in at No.

1 in T+L’sbest mid-size shipcategory andriver cruisecategory.

Guests enjoy Laduree macarons, Veuve Clicquot Champagne, and luxurious Hermes bath products on board.

Silver Whisper in Sydney Harbor

Courtesy of Silversea

The company also partners with Smithsonian and Disney on certain sailings.

(The sibling ship toVenture,Seabourn Pursuitarrives later this year.)

Exquisite onboard menus have been designed by acclaimed chefs from Michelin-starred restaurants.

Viking Ocean Ship in Iceland

Courtesy of Viking

On board, you’ll find fine dining, expansive spas and fitness facilities, and butler service.

Don’t forget your tux, the gala nights are black tie.

PONANT Cruises

Laureen Robert / Courtesy of Ponant

The pool deck on board the Seabourn Encore

Courtesy of Seabourn

A Windstar cruise ship and sail boat at sea

Courtesy of Windstar Cruises

Scenic Gem sailing down a river in Les Andelys, France

Courtesy of Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours

Queen Mary2 Arrives NYC Celebrates Cunard Line 175th

Jonathan Atkin / Courtesy of Cunard Line

A Paul Gauguin Cruise ship Moorea

Roger Paperno / Courtesy of Paul Gauguin Cruises

Celebrity Edge Naming Ceremonies. Fort Lauderdale, Florida USA. November 2018

Steve Dunlop / Courtesy of Celebrity Cruises