A Uzbekistan cruise is not possible in the ocean sense, and the reason is simple geography. Uzbekistan is landlocked, with no coastline and no cruise port, so it never appears on ocean cruise itineraries. Uzbekistan is double-landlocked, with no route to the sea at all, so there is no cruise or river-cruise option; its Silk Road cities are reached by air and rail. This page exists for completeness, and to explain honestly how travelers actually reach the country.

For context, Uzbekistan is a genuinely rewarding destination for the land traveler, known for the Silk Road cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva. But these are experiences for carefully planned overland trips rather than cruising. The realistic way to combine the country with a cruise is as a separate land extension, reached via no cruise gateway; reached by air. For travelers focused on cruising, the established ports of Asia offer the practical options.
Quick Facts
| Region | Asia (listed for completeness) |
| Ocean cruise port | None; Uzbekistan is landlocked |
| Cruise relevance | None by sea; reached overland as a land trip |
| Realistic access | Land extension via no cruise gateway; reached by air |
| Highlight (for land travel) | The Silk Road cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva |
| Currency | Uzbekistani som |
| Language | Uzbek and Russian (limited English) |
| Visa (US/UK/EU) | Visa-free or e-visa for many; check rules |
| Plug types | Type C and F |
| Cruise lines | No ocean lines call; reached only by land |
Best Time to Cruise
Since Uzbekistan has no cruise port, there is no cruise season to plan around. For a land visit combined with a cruise elsewhere in Asia, the comfortable months depend on the country’s climate and your specific plans.
There is no shoulder-season cruise value to weigh, since no ocean itineraries include Uzbekistan. The cruise seasons that matter are those of the coastal Asian countries you might pair it with. Browse the latest Asia cruise deals for those sailings.
If you plan to add Uzbekistan as a land extension, time it to suit both the country’s climate and the cruise you attach it to. For the cruise portion itself, follow the timing advice for whichever coastal region you sail.
Top Cruise Ports
No cruise port (reached overland as a land trip)
Uzbekistan is landlocked, so it has no cruise port and never features on ocean itineraries. To experience it, travelers arrange a separate overland trip, typically reached via no cruise gateway; reached by air combined with onward air or rail travel.
The genuine attractions, the Silk Road cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, reward the land traveler who plans for them properly. Insider tip: treat Uzbekistan as a dedicated land extension worth several days in its own right. It cannot be squeezed into an ocean cruise port day, since it has no coast at all.
Which Cruise Lines Sail Here
No ocean cruise lines call at Uzbekistan, since it is landlocked with no port, so there is no cruise-line lineup to compare. The country simply does not appear on ocean itineraries.
Some specialist operators run land tours and, where geography allows elsewhere in the region, river cruises, but these are entirely separate products from the ocean cruising covered across this site.
If you want to combine an ocean cruise with a visit to Uzbekistan, choose a sailing to the nearest coastal region and add a land extension. Read our Silversea review, our Oceania review, and our Azamara review for lines that serve the relevant Asian coasts, and use the compare tool to plan.
Shore Excursion Tips
There are no ocean cruise excursions in Uzbekistan, since no ship calls. The country’s genuine attractions are experienced through a separate, carefully planned overland trip rather than anything connected to a cruise.
If you do make the land trip, Uzbekistan rewards proper time and planning, ideally arranged through a reputable specialist operator who knows the region and its logistics.
The local language is Uzbek and Russian (limited English), and the currency is the Uzbekistani som. The visa situation is worth checking (Visa-free or e-visa for many; check rules). These matter for the land trip rather than any cruise. For shore visits in Asia’s coastal cruise ports, see our guide to cruise shore excursions.
Sample Itineraries
There is no ocean cruise itinerary that includes Uzbekistan. The closest approach is an Asia cruise to the nearest coastal region, combined with your own separately arranged overland trip into Uzbekistan.
Specialist land tours, and river cruises where regional geography allows, are separate products with their own pricing and booking, distinct from the ocean sailings covered here.
For an ocean voyage, plan a cruise to the relevant Asian coast and treat Uzbekistan as a land add-on. Compare current Asia sailings on the deals page, then arrange the overland portion separately.
Packing & Practical Tips
There is no cruise-specific packing for Uzbekistan, since you reach it overland. For a land visit combined with an Asia cruise, pack for the country’s climate and terrain, with comfortable walking shoes, layers, and sun protection, plus anything your specialist tour advises.
Uzbekistan uses the Uzbekistani som and the Type C and F plug types, so bring a universal adaptor for the land portion. The visa situation is this: Visa-free or e-visa for many; check rules. For the packing list for the cruise portion of your trip, see our cruise packing guide.
The Verdict
The honest verdict on Uzbekistan is clear: it is not an ocean cruise destination, because it is landlocked with no coastline or cruise port. It is, however, a genuinely rewarding country for the land traveler drawn to the Silk Road cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva. We include it here for completeness and to explain honestly how cruisers can actually connect with it, as a land extension rather than a port of call.
Do not look for an ocean cruise that calls at Uzbekistan, since none exists. If the country appeals, add it as a separate, well-planned overland trip from the nearest coastal region, and choose your ocean cruise for whichever Asian coast you sail. For most cruisers, Uzbekistan will be a dedicated land journey rather than part of a voyage.
Related Guides (internal links)
- Asia Cruise Guide: the full regional overview
- Read our Silversea review
- Read our Oceania review
- Read our Azamara review
- Cruising Kazakhstan: the Central Asian steppe
- Cruising Tajikistan: the Pamir mountains
- See this week’s Asia cruise deals
- Compare cruise lines side by side
- Plan your route with the Itinerary Planner
Last updated: May 23, 2026. Written by Helena Marsh, Editorial Director.
Frequently asked questions
When is the best time to cruise Uzbekistan?
The cruise seasons that matter are those of the coastal Asian countries you might pair it with.
Which cruise lines sail to Uzbekistan?
Which Cruise Lines Sail Here No ocean cruise lines call at Uzbekistan, since it is landlocked with no port, so there is no cruise-line lineup to compare.
How much does a Uzbekistan cruise cost?
A Uzbekistan cruise varies widely by line, cabin and season, but judge the all-in price โ base fare plus gratuities, drinks, WiFi and excursions โ rather than the headline lead-in fare.
Which cruise ports does Uzbekistan have?
Uzbekistan is landlocked, with no coastline and no cruise port, so it never appears on ocean cruise itineraries.