Route notes
Why this routing works
This 24-week economy itinerary is built as a true multi-stop ticket with three intentional surface sectors: Bergen to Rome, Naples to Marrakech, and Brisbane to Wellington. Those overland gaps let the long-haul ticket focus on major international jumps while keeping flexibility between nearby points that are handled separately.
The routing starts from Boston into Bergen, then resumes in Rome and continues through Naples, Casablanca, Cape Town, Bangkok, Manila, and Brisbane. From there it picks up again in Auckland after the overland New Zealand segment, then crosses the Pacific to Santiago and continues north through Cuzco and San Jose before returning to Boston. The sequence keeps the trip moving in one broad direction rather than backtracking across the same regions.
Timing is anchored by longer stays in several places: 18 nights in Bergen, 18 in Cape Town, 22 in Bangkok, 21 in Manila, and 8 in Brisbane. Those longer stops make the schedule less flight-heavy than the stop count suggests and create room for the overland sections to fit naturally between booked air segments.
From a ticketing standpoint, this is a complex economy itinerary spanning North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australasia, and Latin America. With a sold price range of USD 4,902 to 6,418 and a July departure window, it fits travelers who want a long-duration, round-the-world style structure with fixed intercontinental flights and a few self-managed regional transitions.
