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8 Cruises That Let You See Multiple Countries for Less Than $100 a Day

See the world, one port at a time without breaking the bank.

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Updated Feb. 11, 2026
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Cruises aren't just for luxury travelers anymore. They're one of the smartest ways to travel on a budget while seeing the world. A daily cruise fare often covers lodging, meals, and country-to-country transport for less than a single hotel night. For variety without the hassle of flights, trains, and hotels, cruising is hard to beat.

Here are eight incredible cruises where you can explore multiple countries for less than $100 a day.

Editor's note: Prices are subject to change and may vary by dates and cabin type.

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MSC - MSC Grand Voyages

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This incredible 17-night sailing travels from Italy to Florida with stops in France, Spain (Barcelona and the Canary Islands), St. Maarten, Puerto Rico, and Miami before ending in Port Canaveral, Orlando. You'll cross the Atlantic while sampling Mediterranean cities and Caribbean islands along the way.

At just $669 per person (including all taxes and fees), the price works out to an amazing $39 per day. Drink packages can also be added on.

Norwegian Cruise Line - Southern Caribbean - New York

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Departing from Manhattan, this 14-night voyage sails through the Southern Caribbean with stops in San Juan, Puerto Rico; St. Thomas; Curaçao; Aruba; Falmouth, Jamaica; Grand Cayman; and Cozumel, Mexico before wrapping up in New Orleans.

Priced at $1,349 per person with all fees and taxes included, the cost averages about $96 per night, a solid deal for travelers looking to visit a wide range of islands and enjoy big-city departures without breaking their budget.

MSC - Caribbean & Bahamas

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This five-night round-trip cruise from Miami visits the private Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve in the Bahamas and Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic, offering a perfect mix of exclusive beaches and Caribbean culture. Adventurers can even take a catamaran to Cayo Arena, nicknamed Paradise Island.

With fares starting at just $259 per person, the price breaks down to only $51 per night.

MSC - Mediterranean

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Sail from Barcelona, Spain, to Palermo, Italy, on a four-night MSC Euribia cruise with stops in Marseille, France, Genoa, and Naples, Italy. Explore Avignon's medieval walls and take an unforgettable excursion to Pompeii, where the ruins tell the story of Mount Vesuvius's ancient eruption.

Fares start at only $383 per person (taxes and fees included), which comes out to about $95 per night — a remarkable bargain for a cruise that lets travelers sample Spain, France, and Italy in just a few days.

Carnival Cruise Line - Eastern Caribbean

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This five-night getaway departs from Miami and visits Celebration Key, Half Moon Cay, and Grand Turk, combining Carnival fun with gorgeous private islands and laid-back Caribbean charm. Half Moon Cay, normally a Holland America retreat, offers soft sands and calm waters perfect for a beach day.

Interior cabins start around $270 per person, which breaks down to roughly $54 per day, making it an exceptional deal for travelers seeking a sunny, multi-island escape on a budget.

Princess Cruises - Southern Caribbean with Barbados and St. Lucia

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Set sail on the Grand Princess from San Juan, Puerto Rico, visiting Barbados, St. Lucia, Antigua, Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, and St. Kitts before returning to San Juan. Each port offers postcard-perfect beaches and plenty of island flavor.

This weeklong cruise is a fantastic value for exploring six Caribbean destinations. Interior cabins start at $364 per person (about $52 per day), or choose an (obstructed) Oceanview room for $379.

MSC - Northern Europe

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Hop aboard the MSC Preziosa in Hamburg for a five-night adventure to some of Europe's most iconic destinations, including Rotterdam (Amsterdam), Netherlands; Bruges, Belgium; Le Havre (Paris), France; and Southampton (London), United Kingdom. This quick itinerary makes it easy to see four countries in less than a week.

With fares starting at just $349 per person (taxes and fees included), the cost works out to about $70 per night, an amazing value for budget travelers looking to see multiple European capitals in one trip.

Royal Caribbean - Western Pacific Cruise

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Sailing round-trip from Galveston, Texas, this Royal Caribbean itinerary visits Roatán, Honduras, Puerto Costa Maya, and Cozumel, Mexico. The seven-night voyage packs in tropical beaches, colorful reefs, and busy port towns without the hassle of flights between countries.

For two guests, the base fare is $855 per person (taxes and fees included), which breaks down to $122 per night, which is on the higher end of this list, but still a standout value for budget-conscious travelers seeking multiple countries on one easy trip.

Bottom line

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Cruising remains one of the easiest ways to save money on travel while visiting multiple countries in a single trip. With lodging, meals, and entertainment bundled into the fare, these sailings often cost less per day than a hotel stay in a major city.

Many lines also offer loyalty programs, off-season discounts, and credit card partnerships that can stack even more savings, helping budget-conscious travelers stretch their dollars further on their next multi-country adventure.


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