Top Midsized Ocean Cruise Lines of 2025 According to Our Readers | Go Travel Daily

Top Midsized Ocean Cruise Lines of 2025 According to Our Readers

Discover the Magic of French Polynesia

Who could argue with the magic of French Polynesia? The stunning majesty of Bora Bora’s Mount Otemanu, the primal beauty of the Marquesas Islands, and the tranquil pristine landscapes can make anyone feel like they have docked at the end of the world. Moreover, many of these breathtaking destinations are best explored by boat. Cruising not only simplifies logistics but also provides the opportunity to return after a day of exciting excursions to high-thread-count sheets and enjoy an excellent glass of wine.

Paul Gauguin Cruises

Paul Gauguin Cruises focuses on exploring this breathtaking part of the world with its single vessel, the 332-passenger Paul Gauguin. This ship, the only one in its fleet, has ascended to the top position in the World’s Best Awards category for Midsize-Ship Ocean Cruise Lines. The ship visits some of the South Pacific’s most desirable ports of call, including Aitutaki in the Cook Islands, Suva in Fiji, and Vava’u in Tonga, which are recognized as exceptional for diving and snorkeling. For those seeking relaxation, Paul Gauguin features a private island — Motu Mahana — where guests can indulge in a delightful barbecue or enjoy a soothing massage on an overwater canopied deck.

The World’s Best Awards

Annually, for the World’s Best Awards survey, GoTravelDaily invites readers to share their insights on travel experiences globally. They rate hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise lines, spas, airlines, and more. Specifically, readers assess individual cruise ships on their cabins and facilities, food quality, service, itineraries, destinations, excursions, activities, and overall value. These assessments are then combined to generate results in five categories; notably, midsize-ship ocean cruise lines accommodate between 250 to 599 passengers.

Noteworthy Competitors

Interestingly, cruise lines offering both traditional and expedition-style voyages have also ranked among the best, reflecting travelers’ desires for unique experiences. There’s nothing quite as remarkable as a trip to Antarctica, where Seabourn, the second-place winner, operates on its Seabourn Quest. Guests can spend exhilarating days kayaking or riding in Zodiacs past elephant seals, penguins, and colossal icebergs, only to return to the ship for champagne and caviar. One reader remarked, “Antarctica was beyond description. Adventure, knowledge, and safety. Who could ask for more?”

Luxury and Intimacy in Sailing

Ponant Yacht Cruises & Expeditions, a French luxury line that operates intimate yachts, ranked fourth in the survey. They sail to charming destinations in the Mediterranean, Adriatic, Russian Far East, Alaska, and also the polar regions. According to a reader, “The company focuses on smaller ports not frequented by the larger cruise lines,” enhancing the travel experience.

Moreover, Windstar Cruises, which placed third and operates one of the world’s largest sail-assisted passenger ships, the Wind Surf, emphasizes providing exclusive experiences and access to unique ports. Travelers often highlight that interacting with the crew can be the true highlight of the trip. One reader added, “From the maintenance staff to the captain, every member of the crew had exemplary skills and demeanor.”

Courtesy of Regent
Francois Lefebvre
Courtesy of Windstar
Michel Verdure

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