TripGenius Arranges Your Cruise — From Nairobi to the High Seas
One call. Twelve world-class lines. Zero stress.
A cruise is one of the most immersive, all-in-one ways to see the world — and TripGenius handles every piece of the journey for you. We take care of cabin selection, return flights from Nairobi, airport transfers at the embarkation port, port-day excursions, visa guidance, and any pre or post-cruise hotel stays you need. One point of contact. Zero loose ends.
We partner with twelve of the world's leading cruise lines across two tiers — Mass Market for the widest variety and best value, and Premium for elevated dining, smaller ships, and more immersive itineraries. Tell us how you like to travel and we'll match you with the right line and sailing.
Home to the world's biggest ships — including Icon of the Seas — Royal Caribbean pushes the limits of what a cruise can be, with surf simulators, rock-climbing walls, Broadway shows, and private island stops. The ultimate choice for families and thrill-seekers.
Norwegian pioneered freestyle cruising — no fixed dining times, no dress codes, no rigid schedules. Their "Free at Sea" package bundles drinks, speciality dining, Wi-Fi, and shore excursion credits, making it one of the best value propositions on the water.
Carnival is the world's most popular cruise line — loud, lively, and brilliantly unpretentious. Expect waterslides, live music around every corner, seafood shacks, and a party atmosphere that runs 24 hours. Great for groups, couples, and first-timers on a budget.
MSC brings a distinctly European feel to the high seas — impeccably stylish ships, outstanding Italian dining, and a global itinerary that spans the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the Caribbean, and South America. One of the fastest-growing fleets in the world.
Holland America balances classic cruising tradition with modern comfort — a quieter, more refined atmosphere than mainstream lines, with excellent enrichment programmes, longer voyages, and a loyal following among seasoned travellers who prefer substance over spectacle.
Costa is Italy's flagship cruise line — warm, vibrant, and steeped in Mediterranean culture. Their ships are known for authentic Italian cuisine, lively entertainment, and itineraries that hug the coastlines of Europe, the Middle East, and the Indian Ocean. A popular choice for Kenyan travellers.
Celebrity sits a tier above mainstream cruising — Michelin-calibre dining, curated art collections on board, and suites with private butler service. Their Edge-class ships are among the most beautifully designed vessels afloat. Ideal for adults seeking a refined experience.
Princess is renowned for destination-immersive itineraries — longer voyages, more port days, and bucket-list routes like the British Isles, Japan, and world cruises. The ideal choice for seasoned travellers who cruise for the destination, not just the ship.
Virgin Voyages threw out the cruise rulebook — adults-only ships, all dining included at no extra charge, no formal nights, and a boutique hotel aesthetic with a nightclub edge. If you've ever thought cruising wasn't for you, Virgin Voyages might change your mind entirely.
Oceania consistently earns top marks for food — their ships carry renowned culinary schools and partner with celebrated chefs to deliver an on-board dining experience that rivals the finest restaurants ashore. Smaller ships mean more intimate ports and deeper destination immersion.
Azamara specialises in destination immersion — longer stays in port, more overnight calls, and itineraries that get into smaller, less-visited harbours that larger ships simply can't reach. Their boutique ships carry fewer than 700 guests, making for an exceptionally intimate voyage.
Regent Seven Seas sets the gold standard for all-inclusive luxury cruising — every shore excursion, speciality restaurant, premium drink, and even flights are included in the fare. With spacious suites, butler service fleet-wide, and fewer than 750 guests per ship, it is as close to a private yacht experience as cruising gets.
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