# Silver & Golden Anniversary Travel: 25th & 50th Bucket-List Trips & World Cruises

> How to plan a landmark 25th or 50th — from a Tuscany silver-anniversary week to a Regent or Silversea world cruise — with real 2026 fares, cabin categories and the multigenerational logistics that make or break these trips.

*Published 2026-07-03 · By Harper Quinn*

The silver and golden anniversaries are the two milestones that most deserve a landmark trip — and the two most poorly served by simply repeating the honeymoon. By the 25th, couples average 50–58, are often empty-nesters, and hold the highest disposable income of any anniversary cohort. By the 50th, at an average age of 70–78, the trip frequently becomes a multigenerational family reunion, and loyalty to specific cruise lines runs deep. These are different trips with different budgets, and planning them well starts with understanding which milestone you are marking.
The short version: The 25th is a $10K–$30K land-based bucket-list trip — Tuscany, Turks & Caicos, New Zealand lodges, or a Galápagos expedition. The 50th moves to world-cruise scale ($70K–$266K per person) or its far more accessible river-cruise cousin ($5K–$15K per person). Book 12–18 months ahead for cruises and multigenerational formats.
## The 25th (silver): a landmark land trip

At the silver-anniversary tier, the smart money goes into a defining land-based experience rather than a cruise. My top pick is **Tuscany**: a week in the UNESCO Val d'Orcia anchored by Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco, a restored medieval borgo with a two-Michelin-starred restaurant and Italy's only private members' golf club, per the [Rosewood official site](https://www.rosewoodhotels.com/en/castiglion-del-bosco). It closes January through late March, so plan for May–October.

Three strong alternatives fit the $10,000–$30,000 range. **Turks & Caicos** at the Amanyara (an 18,000-acre reserve) or COMO Parrot Cay (a private 1,000-acre island) tier delivers ultra-private beach luxury with easy US access. A **New Zealand South Island lodge circuit** — Rosewood Matakauri near Queenstown, Huka Lodge, and Blanket Bay near Glenorchy — suits couples who want adventure inside serious luxury. And a **Galápagos small-ship expedition**, on a 16-passenger catamaran with naturalist guides, runs $10,000–$20,000-plus per couple for 8-to-12-night voyages and is the benchmark for couples who define romance through wildlife rather than a lounger. The Maldives overwater-villa tier (JOALI, Soneva Fushi, Four Seasons Landaa Giraavaru, at $1,000–$3,500/night) is the beach maximalist's option.
25th anniversary optionStyleRough budget (2 people)Best seasonTuscany (Rosewood + villa)Food, wine, scenic drives$12K–$25KMay–OctTurks & Caicos (Amanyara / COMO)Ultra-private beach$15K–$30KNov–AprNew Zealand lodge circuitAdventure + lodge luxury$15K–$28KNov–AprGalápagos expeditionWildlife small-ship$10K–$20K+Year-round
## The 50th (golden): world cruises and their alternatives

The golden anniversary is where the world cruise enters the frame — a format with essentially no editorial competitor and enormous emotional weight. Two lines define the luxury tier for 2026. **Silversea's** "The Curious and the Sea" is a 140-night circumnavigation from Fort Lauderdale aboard Silver Dawn, all-inclusive from roughly $70,000 per person, per [Silversea's official listing](https://www.silversea.com/destinations/world-cruise/world-cruise-2026.html). **Regent Seven Seas'** "Sense of Adventure" is a 154-night voyage from Miami aboard Seven Seas Mariner, spanning three oceans, six continents and 75-plus ports, with a Deluxe Veranda Suite from approximately $95,000 per person up to a Master Suite at $266,500 per person, taxes included, per the [Regent 2026 world cruise page](https://www.rssc.com/2026-world-cruise).

Two honest caveats keep these grounded. First, you do not have to sail the whole thing — both lines sell grand-voyage segments (Regent's roughly 91-night Arctic, 68-night Cape Horn and 76-night Spice Route options among them), which deliver the same ship and inclusions at a fraction of the time and cost. Second, the luxury fares are genuinely near-all-inclusive: dining, unlimited wines and spirits, gratuities, Wi-Fi, excursions or credits, and often business-class flights are bundled, which changes the value math against a cheaper cruise that bills those separately across five months.

## The accessible golden-anniversary alternative

Not every 50th needs a six-figure circumnavigation. A **European river cruise** delivers the same scenic-comfort register at a fraction of the price — roughly $5,000–$15,000 per person for 8-to-21-night circuits on lines such as Uniworld, which is running a [50th-anniversary sale](https://www.uniworld.com/us/current-offers/anniversary2026) of its own, or Avalon Waterways. River cruising also solves a real golden-anniversary constraint: mobility and health considerations are frequently in play at 70-plus, and the shorter, gentler, port-intensive format is far more manageable than a five-month ocean voyage.

## Multigenerational planning: the 50th's defining variable

The single biggest planning factor at the golden anniversary — and increasingly at the silver — is that adult children and grandchildren often join. Greece (a villa cluster across Athens, Crete, Santorini and the Cyclades), Croatia (multi-stop guided access), and Italy (a multi-city villa cluster) are the most-cited reunion formats. The logistics are real: budget a 12-to-24-month planning runway, expect multigenerational travel to cost 35–50% more per head than couple-only travel due to group accommodation and coordination premiums, and lean on a dedicated travel specialist to handle villa rentals, transfers, dietary needs and age-appropriate activity splits across 6–20 people. A landmark anniversary shared with three generations is worth the added complexity — but only if the complexity is planned for, not discovered.

## The rule for both milestones

Book earlier than instinct suggests. World-cruise segments and desirable suites want 12–18 months of lead time; multigenerational formats want 12–24 months; even a Tuscany or New Zealand lodge week deserves 4–8 months. For the cruise and multigenerational tiers, a dedicated advisor pays for itself in access to promotional fares and in logistics you would otherwise absorb yourself. Match the milestone to the format — a defining land trip for the 25th, a world or river cruise for the 50th — and give it the runway a landmark deserves.

## Sources

1. [2026 World Cruise — Sense of Adventure](https://www.rssc.com/2026-world-cruise)
2. [The Curious and the Sea — World Cruise 2026](https://www.silversea.com/destinations/world-cruise/world-cruise-2026.html)
3. [Castiglion del Bosco, A Rosewood Hotel](https://www.rosewoodhotels.com/en/castiglion-del-bosco)
4. [The 50th Anniversary Sale](https://www.uniworld.com/us/current-offers/anniversary2026)

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