Semester at Sea: Study Around the World

Semester at Sea: Study Around the World

4.91 · 168 reviews
Location
Multiple Locations +19
  • Netherlands
    • Amsterdam
  • Portugal
    • Lisbon
  • Spain
    • Malaga
  • Kenya
    • Mombasa
  • Ghana
    • Accra
  • Mauritius
  • Morocco
    • Casablanca
    • Tangier
  • South Africa
    • Cape Town
  • India
    • Kochi
  • Malaysia
  • Vietnam
    • Ho Chi Minh City
  • Thailand
    • Bangkok
    • Bangkok
  • France
    • Nantes
  • China
    • Hong Kong
  • Germany
  • Brazil
    • Salvador
  • Sri Lanka
    • Colombo
  • Indonesia
  • Scotland
Term
Fall, Spring

Program Details

Program Type
At Sea
University
Colorado State University
Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Boat
Language
English

Pricing

Starting Price
33750
Price Details
Our program fees include up to 15 academic credits, housing, buffet style meals, travel health insurance, one in-port field class for each course, and a full-time shipboard residential and student services team. We have need and merit based grants, student assistant positions, service and journalism fellowships, and more financial aid awards available. About 60% of voyagers receive some type of financial aid!
What's Included
Accommodation Some Activities Classes Meals Travel Insurance Wifi
What's Included (Extra)

-Up to 15 college credits
-Academic Field Classes
-Email account
-Comprehensive travel health insurance

What's Not Included
Some Accommodation Some Activities Airfare Visa
What's Not Included (Extra)

-Overnight stay prior to embarkation
-Textbooks
-Any appropriate vaccinations and boosters
-Between-meal food & beverages while onboard
-Laundry
-SAS Field Programs and personal travel in-country
-Fuel surcharge (if applicable)

Oct 16, 2025
Feb 16, 2026
320 travelers are looking at this program

About Program

Semester at Sea is a unique opportunity to travel around the world with a cruise ship as your campus and an ever-changing scenery as your view. On board the MV World Odyssey, our seven deck, 590-foot ship, you will have the opportunity to select from 70-72 courses across a wide range of disciplines. In one semester, you will get exposure to 10+ countries across multiple continents, earn 12-15 credits from Colorado State University, and transit over 20,000 nautical miles.

Go to class while sailing the sea, watch the sunset over the Indian Ocean or stare up at the Mediterranean stars. Whether in class, studying, or engaging in shipboard activities, you’re always a few steps away from friends, the ocean and a global perspective.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS SUMMARY

This program offers a unique global study experience aboard a ship, visiting multiple countries in one semester.

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Program Highlights

  • Earn 12-15 academic credits from Colorado State University
  • Explore 10+ countries around the world
  • Maximize your time in-country through Field Programs
  • Scholarship opportunities available

Popular Programs

SAS Ship

Embark: September 9, Ijmuiden, The Netherlands
Disembark: Dec 22, Bangkok, Thailand
Itinerary: Portugal, Morocco, Brazil, St. Helena, South Africa, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Hong Kong

Spring 2027 Voyage map

Spring 2027: Asia, Africa, and Europe
Embark: Jan 5, Bangkok, Thailand
Disembark: Apr 20, Bremerhaven, Germany
Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, India, Kenya, South Africa, Ghana, Morocco, Scotland

Program Reviews

4.91 Rating
based on 168 reviews
  • 5 rating 93.45%
  • 4 rating 5.36%
  • 3 rating 0.6%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0.6%
  • Academics 4.15
  • Support 4.75
  • Fun 4.75
  • Housing 4.8
  • Safety 4.8
Showing 129 - 136 of 168 reviews
Allie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Greatest 100 days of my life

Semester at Sea was the greatest 100 days of my life. It shaped the remainder of my college career and shaped what I do in my professional life. I saw the world and made life long friendships. The academics were amazing because you would learn about something one day, then visit it the next. The closeness of living on a ship and traveling with your peers and professors made everyone so close. Professors weren't just teachers but mentors, travel guides, friends and dinner companions. It is a great opportunity for anyone curious about the world and other cultures.

What would you improve about this program?
Longer program. Add another few weeks so there is another port of two.
75 people found this review helpful.
Valerie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Discover your World!!

Sleep in advance because for 100 days you will live out one of the most amazing experiences of your life. You will be at school every day you are at sea, and exploring the globe every day that you are on land. Discover far flung destinations, enjoy debating with your professors over dinner, and do it all with elegance and style while traveling onboard a cruise ship. If you are looking for an easy way to navigate the world and get college credit for your adventures, this is the program for you.

What would you improve about this program?
I would allow a bit more time in some of the ports of call.
82 people found this review helpful.
Megan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Life Changing

I was looking for a study abroad opportunity that allowed me to visit more than one country/location - without relying only on weekend/personal travel. Semester at Sea was the perfect program to truly open myself to the world. Your courses are geared to helping you learn and appreciate every location you stop - even in a course as simple as creative writing! And your professors come from every corner of the world - making for an environment that encourages information exchange and learning support. Semester at Sea was both my most rewarding and most academically challenging semester in college. It has changed the way I think and act and has made me a better world citizen. Plain and simple, there's nothing like going to bed and waking up in a new foreign land that is just waiting to be explored. Don't let the idea of living on a ship deter you... I doubt you can find even one person who has sailed with Semester at Sea that regrets it!

What would you improve about this program?
I'm not gonna lie... this program really does hit all the right things! If I had to change anything? I'd make the semester longer so that you can explore even more countries!
80 people found this review helpful.
Brenna
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

BEST decision you'll make in college!

Semester at Sea is a truly unique program; it's unlike any other study abroad experience available. Deciding to go on Semester at Sea was kind of a no brainer and easily the best decision I made during college! This comparative cultural experience allows you to experience the world in a new way and truly gain insight into each culture. While this program may be a nontraditional study abroad experience, that's also what makes it so amazing! The way I see it, you can always go to Europe and travel, but how often are you going to have the opportunity to circumnavigate the globe with a ship full of AWESOME people and go to countries in Africa, Asia, Latina America, and more! In addition to being an incredible program, SAS also forged lifelong friendships because sharing this incredible experience has a way of bonding people like none other!

What would you improve about this program?
Given the nature of Semester at Sea, there is a lot of turnover from semester to semester because the professors and staff rotate. In some senses that was good because everyone aboard the ship is experiencing this unique experience together (many for the first time), but at times there was some confusion on policies.
91 people found this review helpful.
Laura
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Semester at Sea, a trip of a lifetime!

I really enjoyed Semester at Sea. I didn't know anyone when I started, and I left with lots of friends, four of which I have visited in the past few years.

Most days on the ship were very full. I ate 3 meals a day with friends. I would also go to class, work on homework, sit on the deck, exercise, nap, and read a bit. In the evenings, I often played cards with friends. I had a lot of time to read and I enjoyed completing lengthy books.

I liked the pre-port lectures and Global Studies class because it prepared me for what I would see in-country. My favorite countries were South Africa, Thailand, and India.

I am very glad I did Semester at Sea. Several years after completing the program, I got a Masters in International Relations. I also worked in Cambodia for a bit.

What would you improve about this program?
I would make the port stays longer.
83 people found this review helpful.
Allison
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing Exposure to Various Cultures

In-Country Stops:
Visiting 10 different countries in one semester was the best thing about the program. Each country had unique opportunities, and gaining exposure to so many cultures and people was wonderful. Some students used this time to goof off because you don't have classes while in port, but I tried to take advantage of many of the planned activities or to explore on my own. I'm really glad that I did! Especially memorable were the activities that involved direct interaction with the locals - homestays, volunteer activities (orphanage, etc.), discussions on local or international topics of interest. There is a huge range of prices for in-country activities, and you don't have to pick the most expensive activities to have a wonderful experience.
Ship Life:
A lot has changed since I sailed in 2000 (including the ship itself), but living on a ship was an adventure. We didn't have internet on board at the time, which was difficult but I think a benefit overall. It required us all to disconnect and spend time in the moment. It took a while to get my sea legs and we experienced some bad storms crossing the Pacific (end of voyage). In retrospect, I probably should have spent more time on a boat prior to committing to SAS so that I knew how I would do at sea, but ultimately I made it through and am glad I went, even though I was seasick a decent amount.
My voyage was about 30% male/70% female, which made the social scene interesting. Many females just decided to bow out of the dating game and enjoy the time with girlfriends since the odds were against them. Alcohol was very strictly controlled on the ship, but served to 18+ in international waters. On the nights when alcohol was served, most people spent their time drinking in the very long line at the bar while waiting for the next drink - not a very fun way to drink, in my opinion, but it seemed to be very important to a lot of people.
The rooms and bathrooms are small, but have the basics that you need.
Packing:
Laundry service is provided on the ship, so you don't have to take a ton of clothes. My recommendation would be to pack one suitcase of the clothes and personal items that you want to have with you and one suitcase with things to barter/give away; this will give you an empty suitcase to use for souvenirs on your way home. I brought new t-shirts and socks to barter in Africa. Wish I had brought some fun things to give to kids in-country. The poverty in which so many live is unbelievable compared to our standard of living, and the smallest gift can bring them a lot of joy!
Summary:
Overall, SAS was one of the most challenging and rewarding experiences of my life. I was very homesick and seasick at first, but am so glad I stuck it out! I learned a ton about myself and the world, and it gave me the courage to get out and explore the world every chance I have.

What would you improve about this program?
In my opinion, the major downside of SAS is that you are not immersed in a language for the semester like you would be in a single country study-abroad program. This is a trade-off and a decision each individual needs to make for themself, but that is the only thing I felt was lacking from the SAS experience.
75 people found this review helpful.
Marilyn
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Sas

Amazing journey, I always wanted to travel the world and w sas I got too. Made lifelong friends through the program. Wish I would have taken advantage more of the nw opportunities while I was abroad.

What would you improve about this program?
Provide more financial assistance for hardships. I found out I was pregnant abroad, and I was told they would help my dr's visit since I didn't have insurance. However, I was then told since I had received 50 through the emergency fund that they wouldn't help me. They charged me 20 for the pregnancy test, so I was only able to use 30 towards my tests, ultra sound and dr visit. Ease of access to discounted Internet would have been helpful, since I was abroad and pregnant and didn't have much access to outside resources to help w my pregnancy.
The food during lunch and dinner could have been vastly improved as well. They only had pizza days 5xs on the ship, the rest of the time the food was recycled. Breakfast for the most part was decent.
The organization process to pick members of the yearbook team could have been better. I was an chief and section editor for my high schools yearbook, and I was still not selected to be part of the team.
The professors could have been vastly improved. My labor bus mgmt teacher was horrible. He did not provide any assistance to help me better my grades. The global reqd class was horrible. She made the tests difficult, and it was very hard to follow the material.
84 people found this review helpful.
Kristina
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Been Around The World Na Ya Ya- Semester at Sea

Hands down best way to travel and study. Travel anywhere from 5-15 countries and get up to 12 credits for college, what is better then that!?! You will get the opportunity to spend 4-5 days exploring a country, partying, and making friends! You will learn to love new cultures and leave with so many friends from around the world. I went as a student in my masters program and wouldn't trade it for the world- that's because I had the world at my hands! I wish you the best of luck when you choose where to study, but how many people can say the lived and studied in the ocean!?

What would you improve about this program?
It is expensive, but you have to remember your housing, food, and schooling is included!
79 people found this review helpful.

Questions & Answers

No, we only offer undergraduate courses.

There is no age requirement, but you must have graduated from high school in order to participate.

Yes!! Just be aware the cost is in American Dollars so be aware of your countries conversion rate as it can be pricey!

As long as you were enrolled as a full-time student the semester immediately before your voyage, and you have proof of admission to the university you are transferring to (such as an admission letter) after your voyage, then you should be all set!