Some journeys are defined by speed, by distance, by the destination waiting at the end. These are not those journeys. Karma’s upcoming cruise programme asks something different: to surrender to the water, to let the world slow down, and to arrive at each new shore without quite wanting to leave the last.
Aboard Karma Fushi in the Maldives, the Indian Ocean stretches to every horizon in numberless shades as the sun wheels across the sky – a vast playground of vivid coral gardens, deserted atolls and deep ocean teeming with life. The pace is governed by tide and light. Days are filled with snorkelling, diving, fishing and gourmet dining. Evenings end on deck, beneath a sky thick with stars.


Aboard Karma Karnak, Egypt drifts past like a fever dream — temple pylons rising from the palms, feluccas catching the current, the names of Luxor, Aswan and Kom Ombo tolling like bells across four thousand years of history. Here, the river and its banks are not mere scenery, they are the threads of the story itself, leading passengers to some of the most iconic temple complexes of the Egyptian dynasties as well as the newly opened Grand Egyptian Museum.


The 2026/7 schedules for both vessels are now live and taking bookings. 3 day and 6 day voyages on Karma Fushi run from July 2026 through May 2027, while 7 day voyages on Karma Karnak run from September 2026 through June 2027. Expect them to fill up fast!







