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

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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 25 - 32 of 168 reviews
Abram
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

INCREDIBLE but not always easy.

I have four journals filled with unique stories: praying with a MYANMAR monk, a monkey stealing my dinner in ZIMBABWE, a karaoke battle with locals in MOROCCO, taking an exam while in a PACIFIC storm with 30 foot waves, and I could go on. Semester at Sea is, without a doubt, the ultimate travel experience.

It wasn't always easy. In Myanmar, while walking through valley of 10,000 temples, we stumbled on a factory that utilized child labor. They graciously invited us in and I watched 20 young girls sit around in a room where they worked dawn to dusk, 7 days a week, 365 days a year so that their families could have enough meager food to live. Only a few weeks later I met a Ghanaian school teacher on the street who proudly told me of an ex pupil who was graduating University.

A trip around the world shows you the world and the world is incredible and beautiful and rich but it needs our help. You will not be the same after Semester at Sea. You will be traveled, you will be informed, and you will be more than you were before.

131 people found this review helpful.
Pakinam
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A voyage of a life time

Semester at sea made me sea the world from different perspectives. Comparing and contrasting the different places we visit every week added a lot to my experience and my knowledge about the world. It broke many of my stereotypes and I can't tell how grateful I am to have been part of the Fall 2015 voyage. Being isolated from the world yet travelling the world is a magical feeling and has been very crucial to teaching me about myself and my shipmates. I highly recommend it.

140 people found this review helpful.
Brittany
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

My Most Influential Experience

Sailing on a Semester at Sea voyage was the most influential experience of my life. I visited places I only read about, met life-long friends, and gained a global prospective.

Visiting multiple places in one semester and comparing each to each other and to my own county is a very effective learning technique. We were constantly moving, exploring, and discovering new things everyday. Living on a ship and being part of the shipboard community was my favorite part of the entire experience. Eating with a professor and their family is not uncommon and actually encouraged. Everyone on the ship has the desire and passion to learn about the world through experimental learning. I would learn about the Egyptian history in class and the next day, I was at The Pyramids of Giza and looking at the face of The Sphinx.

Most people sign up for a study abroad program to see new places, experience a different culture, or to eat better food - afterwards they realize the most valuable part is the people you meet along the way. For the first time I felt like I found my "tribe". When you travel and live on a relatively small space with a group of people, you become extremely close quickly. It's been almost 6 years since I've sailed and I still consider my Semester at Sea group of friends my best friends.

Overall, Semester at Sea is a way to see a lot of the world in one semester. If you're not sure which country to pick, why choose? With Semester at Sea you can see many countries and be a part of a thriving shipboard community. Be prepared to return with a whole new outlook of the world and an incredible group of people you will call family.

What would you improve about this program?
The program could benefit from providing resources and support after the students disembark. The experience is so powerful and life-changing, I know I would have appreciated a place where I could connect with past alumni or be more informed about opportunities to connect with my local alumni chapter.
132 people found this review helpful.
Tony
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

World Traveler

Imagine traveling the world with newfound friends on a ship sailing around the world. This is by far the most significant and eye-opening experience of the world. Semester at Sea takes you to legendary cities around the world; St. Petersburg, Paris, DUBLIN, Havana, Casablanca, with the ease of sailing. When stopped at port the students are allowed to travel to anywhere they wish; provided that they have the means and logistics to make it back to the ship. What is unique is that Semester at Sea provides teaching and college courses on the ship itself. Complete with overhead projectors this ship is a floating classroom lead by the most prostegious faculty members worldwide. The staff is very friendly and welcoming. They are going through the same experience as the students; traveling the world!

The nights spent lying on the beach at night looking at thousands of stars on the sands of Lagos, Portugal with friends and camel trek riding through the Sahara desert to meet the Nomads will forever remain the most amazing experience of my life. Semester at Sea provides many avenues for scholarships. They themselves help you out A LOT. As long as they see that you are serious and willing to put in work, they will do their best to provide you with the funds to achieve this dream to travel the world.

What would you improve about this program?
The food! My goodness everything was carbs carbs carbs. Pasta is the staple subsidy for us college students and will be disgusted after a month of eating it. Nonetheless the food is always fresh; just wish there's more variety. A small price to pay to see the world.
131 people found this review helpful.
Emma
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Semester at Sea Sp '15

SAS gave me ability to go to countries I never thought I would reach, and helped me determine who I want to be as a traveler and global citizen. It taught me how to be culturally sensitive, not only for places that are unfamiliar, but also for the place I call home. I was able to form friendships with people that were different from me in many ways, and create a bond I didn't realize could exist in only four months. Plus the wide range of emotions from the laughter to the tears resulted in the most growth I have experienced in my 5 semesters of college.

What would you improve about this program?
The only thing that would be better was if it was a whole year!
128 people found this review helpful.
Kimberly
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Semester at Sea is the best decision you'll ever make

Just do it. Four months on a ship that goes around the world?! When else will you have a chance to do something so cool? Every day is something new and exciting! You get the chance to meet people from all over the U.S. and all over the world. The professors teach super interesting courses in a wealth of different subject areas. The food is terrible (or was when I did it), but bring food with you and buy stuff in ports and you'll be fine. Go on as many excursions as possible, as they often get you further away from the port then would be feasible on your own. They can also help you get visas to secondary countries, because you can't leave the country on your own- you must be on an excursion.

126 people found this review helpful.
Heather
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Most Amazing Experience of My Life

I would recommend this program to any individual that has a passion to travel and see the world. The experiences I had on Semester at Sea opened my eyes to the possibilities that life has to offer as well as gave me insight into new cultures. This program also challenged me to step out of comfort zone and explore places I have never even heard of. I made the most amazing, lifelong friends on my voyage and loved every second of my time on the MV Explorer.

128 people found this review helpful.
Erin
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

The best 4 months of my life

This was an epic experience and I had some of the best times of my life while on this study abroad program. It was eye-opening, inspiring, exciting and made me see the world in a different light. I would highly recommend this program to anyone!

126 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!