Route notes
Why this routing works
This round-the-world itinerary is built as a continuous westbound sequence from Amsterdam through Singapore, Tokyo, Sydney, Auckland, Honolulu, and San Juan before returning to Amsterdam. The stop pattern mixes short positioning stays of 2-4 nights with a longer 7-night stop in Tokyo, which helps keep the overall route moving while still allowing one deeper break in the middle of the trip.
From a ticketing standpoint, the routing groups the long-haul sectors into a logical progression across Asia, Australasia, the Pacific, North America, and the Caribbean. That structure is useful on a four-week economy trip because it avoids backtracking and keeps each stop aligned with the onward direction of travel until the final transatlantic return to Europe.
Timing is tight but workable for travelers comfortable with frequent flight days. Singapore and Sydney are used as short stays, while Auckland, Honolulu, and San Juan each get a few nights before the final return. February departures place the whole itinerary in the January-March travel window, with a total trip duration of four weeks.
At a starting price of USD 4,664 in economy, this is a complex RTW ticket with seven flight segments between the origin and final return. It is best suited to travelers who want a true around-the-world structure and are comfortable balancing several brief stops against a few longer ones.
