Best European cruises: 6 ships that stand out across the pond
Prospective cruisers often ask me what the best Europe cruises are, but that question is difficult to answer because Europe is massive. It encompasses some 45 countries and includes such cruise regions as the Mediterranean, the Baltic and Northern Europe, the British Isles and the Canary Islands.
While cruisers are spoiled for choice in this part of the world, it can be difficult to know where to begin when researching voyages.
To help you out, I've narrowed down my favorites for the best cruises to Europe for different types of travelers, including families, couples and solo travelers.
Note: Pricing was accurate at the time of publication. Fares are subject to change without notice, and they do not include additional fees or port taxes.
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Best European cruises for families: Disney Dream
Disney Cruise Line is great for kids; if you're planning a cruise in Europe with kids, Disney Dream is a logical choice for best European cruise for families.
Character meet 'n' greets, awe-inspiring nighttime entertainment and fun dining experiences mean your kiddos will never be bored. The ship's stellar kids clubs go above and beyond with a likeness of Andy's room from "Toy Story" and a replica of the Millennium Falcon from "Star Wars" (with visits from R2-D2 and a squad of stormtroopers).
Disney Dream is not the line's newest ship, meaning it's a bit more manageable in terms of both size and price. It's not the oldest, either, so families will find more things to do on board than on the line's smallest vessels.
Ashore, Disney's family-friendly excursions will take you to laze on the beach, explore museums and learn about history.
Disney Dream sails three- to 12-night cruises to Northern and Western Europe, the British Isles and the Mediterranean. Cruise fares start from $308 per person, per night, for a windowless inside cabin. You can visit ports like Belfast and Liverpool on cruises from Southampton; Florence and Rome (Civitavecchia) on Barcelona sailings; and Reykjavik, Copenhagen and Lisbon on open-jaw itineraries.
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Best European cruises for couples: Viking Star
If you're a couple seeking an upscale Mediterranean experience that offers real value and a chance to reconnect with your partner, look no further than Viking .
The line's Viking Star sails various Mediterranean itineraries, and the European ports the ship visits offer plenty of opportunities for you to feel the love. Have a phenomenal lunch at a table for two in France, take a pizza-making class together in Italy, get a little giggly at a wine tasting in Greece, or run the casino tables together in Monaco.
Viking includes at least one free shore excursion per port in its fares. That means you can wander Europe's romantic cobblestone streets hand in hand with your sweetie without paying a penny extra.
While fares aren't the cheapest you'll find, you'll get a lot for your money. In addition to the tours, Viking includes Wi-Fi, specialty dining, and beer and wine with lunch and dinner in its prices.
Plus, all cabins on Viking's ships have balconies, which is great if you want some fresh air but feel like keeping to yourself. Complimentary room service is available 24/7, so you can order dinner to your cabin for a relaxing alfresco dining experience for two.
Want even more ways to pamper yourselves together? Check out the phenomenal thermal suite in the ship's spa , which offers sauna and steam rooms, tile loungers and aromatherapy rooms at no extra charge. Or, splurge on a couples massage, which will leave both of you feeling loose and refreshed.
Even better, Viking ships do not allow children on board. It's a great excuse for you and your significant other to rekindle the romance without other passengers' kids running around.
Viking's Mediterranean sailings range from seven to 21 nights. Back-to-back itineraries are rarely the same as Viking Star circles the Med. The ship visits ports such as Barcelona, Spain; Marseille, France; Florence (Livorno), Rome (Civitavecchia), Sicily and Venice, Italy; Monte Carlo, Monaco; Dubrovnik, Croatia; Athens and Santorini, Greece; and Kusadasi, Turkey.
Fares start from $381 per person, per night, for a balcony stateroom.
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Best European cruises for seniors: Seabourn Sojourn
If you're a senior traveler who loves great food and excellent wine, one of the best luxury European cruises you can book is a Canary Islands cruise on Seabourn 's Seabourn Sojourn.
The small ship carries fewer than 500 passengers, and you won't find raucous parties or tons of children. Instead, you'll be met with stellar service, gourmet food, a room with a view (all cabins have at least a window) and relative peace and quiet. The long itineraries are ideal for wealthier passengers with lots of time to travel.
Seabourn Sojourn's voyages to the Canaries span 10 to 28 days and visit the islands of La Palma, Gran Canaria and Madeira, as well as Lisbon, Portugal. Fares start from $434 per person, per night, for an ocean-view cabin. Extras like Wi-Fi, gratuities and alcohol (including the in-room mini-bar) are rolled into the fares.
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Best for solo cruisers: Norwegian Epic
When Norwegian Epic debuted in 2010, it introduced Norwegian Cruise Line 's first cabins for solo travelers. Designed with single beds and a bit less square footage, these so-called studio cabins are clustered around an exclusive lounge reserved for solos. Special activities allow folks traveling alone to mingle and make new friends.
Since Norwegian Epic began sailing, nearly all of the line's new ships — Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Getaway, Norwegian Escape, Norwegian Encore, Norwegian Prima and Norwegian Viva — have been built with accommodations for one, which don't charge occupants a single supplement . However, it's Norwegian Epic that has a presence in the Western Mediterranean, offering solo cruisers a chance to explore Europe on a ship with staterooms just for them.
On board, passengers have plenty of choices for activities and dining. In addition to the usual cruise-ship offerings — pool games, dance parties, game shows, trivia and movie screenings — Epic offers many fun diversions, including an adults-only beach club at the back of the ship, spa treatments, a bowling alley and even gaming lessons (the latter three for a fee).
The vessel sails five- to 12-night voyages back and forth between Rome and Barcelona, calling on ports that include Naples, Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza, Marseille, Cannes and Florence (Livorno). At press time, last-minute fares started from $90 per person, per night, for a studio cabin for one.
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Best European party cruises: Virgin Voyages' Resilient Lady
If your Europe bucket list includes the Greek Isles, you don't want to sail with children, and you enjoy a lively party atmosphere, you can't go wrong with Virgin Voyages ' Resilient Lady. The third ship in the line's fleet, Resilient Lady offers some of the best cruises to the Greek Islands.
Expect a casual vibe where passengers dress up like mermaids, crew dress up like drag queens, and performers look like real people. Toss in an onboard tattoo parlor, a food court ( it's not a buffet ), free fitness classes and an app that lets you order Champagne to wherever you are on the ship, and you've got a product that has turned the cruise industry on its head.
Wild nights on board include raucous and sometimes raunchy theater shows, impromptu dance parties and Scarlet Night, a poolside bash reminiscent of a rave where everyone's dressed in red. If that's not enough, attend enough daily activities, and you might be invited to a secret nighttime tour of the crew bar, drinks included.
The ship offers a regular program of 7-, 10- and 14-night voyages, starting from $148 per person, per night, for an inside cabin. The itineraries involve a mix of ports in Greece, Montenegro, Croatia and Turkey, depending on the specific sailing you choose.
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Best European cruises for 'wow' factor: Hurtigruten's Richard With
Looking for a sailing that no other cruise line offers — one that will make everyone on TikTok and Instagram jealous? I'm putting my money on a line you've likely never heard of: Hurtigruten .
What began more than 130 years ago as a way for Norway's residents to move themselves and cargo up and down the Norwegian coast continues today as both a means of transportation and a way for cruisers to experience the country's culture.
On the cruise line's Norwegian Coastal Express route, Hurtigruten's Richard With ship calls on 34 ports in just seven days. Some are quick stops in the middle of the night while cargo is loaded and unloaded, but you technically could get off the ship in each port if you wanted to. That in itself makes this itinerary buzzworthy.
Still need convincing? These voyages also cross into the Arctic Circle and sail into Geirangerfjord (northbound from Bergen to Kirkenes) and Trollfjord (southbound from Kirkenes to Bergen), affording absolutely breathtaking views and, of course, bragging rights.
The two routes can be combined into longer 13-day sailings, meaning you'd sail round-trip from Bergen and see all the fjords. Seven-night northbound itineraries from Bergen to Kirkenes start at $331 per person, per night, for an inside cabin.
Bottom line
Ultimately, the best cruise to Europe is a bit subjective in that it depends where in Europe you'd like to go and what your travel style is. Be sure to weigh a combination of destination, price and onboard vibe when deciding which is best for you and your travel party.
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A Mediterranean cruise transports you to bustling cities, secret escapes, and even back in time. Explore the birthplace of democracy on a cruise to Greece. Tour influential architecture in Barcelona. Marvel at Renaissance art on a cruise to Italy.
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Cruisers can visit multiple cities -- often multiple countries -- in one weeklong to two-week trip, so they can hit the highlights and only pay airfare once. Instead of logging long hours traveling in a bus, navigating train schedules in a foreign language or moving from hotel to hotel, cruise passengers can enjoy fine dining, complimentary entertainment and one comfortable home base for the entire trip as the ship sails from Spain to France to Italy.
What are Popular Activities in Europe?
Activities vary depending on where you go. Cultural and historical attractions are present nearly everywhere -- whether that's exploring Roman ruins, visiting famous art museums or touring castles, fortresses and historic homes. Beautiful cathedrals and religious sites are plentiful. Tasty food and wine tours are educational and available throughout all of Europe.
When is a Good Time to Cruise to Europe?
While there are some European cruises year-round, spring, summer and fall are the major times to go. Summertime is the primary time that Baltic and Arctic cruises are offered to destinations in Northern Europe.
The best times to go on a Europe river cruise are often spring and fall, when temperatures are pleasant and crowds somewhat diminished. Travelers looking for a unique spin on a river cruise can opt for a late fall sailing to visit Europe's famous Christmas Markets -- just be prepared for cool weather.
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Baltic ports include St. Petersburg, Stockholm, Copenhagen and Helsinki, while Norwegian fjords sailings call at Geiranger, Bergen and Flam. Western Europe ports include Lisbon, Dublin, Liverpool and Glasgow.
Rhine River cruises visit Amsterdam, Cologne, Strasbourg and Basel. Popular ports on the Danube River include Vienna and Budapest. Other popular river cruise destinations, depending on which itinerary you choose, might include Bruges, Porto, Bordeaux and Paris.
Where do Europe cruises depart from?
Baltic and Norwegian fjord cruises depart from a range of ports, including Southampton (about an hour from London), Copenhagen, Stockholm, Bergen and Amsterdam. Round-Britain cruises depart from Dublin, Southampton or other ports in England.
European river cruises depart from a variety of ports, depending on the river and itinerary. Danube River cruises depart from Budapest, Passau or Nuremberg; Rhine River from Amsterdam and Basel; Seine from Paris; Rhone from Lyon, Avignon and Arles; Portugal's Douro from Lisbon and Porto; Elbe from Berlin and Prague; and Bordeaux cruises depart from Bordeaux.
What are Popular Regions of Europe?
Northern sailings take in Scandinavia (including Norway's gorgeous fjord country), Russia and other Baltic capitals along with the U.K., Ireland and Iceland. Some venture north of the Arctic Circle to the very top of Europe.
River cruises bring travelers to even more destinations along the Rhine, Danube and other major waterways -- including Amsterdam, Paris, Vienna and Budapest.
What are Tips to Find Cruise deals to Europe?
Here are our best tips for finding a cheap cruise or cruise deal to Europe. If you book a “guaranteed cabin” (they select for you), a cabin on a lower deck or sail on an older ship from a brand you like, then you can get the best price for a specific cruise to Europe. Last minute cruises deals to Europe appear as you get closer to the sail date, usually 1-2 weeks in advance. Taking a cruise to Europe in the shoulder season (before or after the peak season) can also be a great way to find a cruise deal.
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On a Mediterranean cruise with Princess®, explore the homes of Greek gods, Italian artists and multicultural treasures. As you walk down bustling roads and beaches, cultures and history fill the air. Uncover divine legends at the Acropolis, admire religious relics at Dubrovnik’s Cathedral or climb the Leaning Tower of Pisa and soak up sweeping views of the emerald landscapes.
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On these Mediterranean cruises, travel from Spain through some of Europe’s most famous ports as you make your way to Italy. Begin in Barcelona where archaic artwork is on display throughout the city. Then saunter through the lavender fields of Provence when you cruise to Marseille. Or visit Il Campo dei Miracoli, also known as “The Field of Miracles,” a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the heart of Pisa
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Embark on a Mediterranean cruise through the Aegean Sea and stroll through highlights of Italy and Greece while also visiting hidden gems like Montenegro. Sail along the Amalfi Coast and tour ancient ruins, including Pompeii. Then cruise to Mykonos, where windmills and bright white architecture accent the turquoise sea. Continue indulging in dreamy landscapes in Athens where mythology comes to life.
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Marvel at world-renowned landmarks on a Mediterranean cruise through the Adriatic Sea. Arrive into Athens early to explore the original Olympic stadium. Then sail to the black-sand beaches of Santorini before feasting your eyes on the culinary creations of Italy. Fill up on pizzas and pastas in Sicily and Naples before cruising into Barcelona.
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Rooted in Greek mythology, Athens is alive with stories from civilizations of the past. On a cruise to Europe departing from Athens, arrive early to tour the remains of ancient lores — like the Temple of Olympian Zeus and Acropolis — dine at the city’s lively tavernas and admire iconic sculptures bathed in natural light within the Acropolis Museum.
Until it was popularized by the 1992 Olympics, Barcelona was a hidden gem amidst Europe’s diverse landscapes. Now it’s widely recognized for its architectural masterpieces and spirited customs. On European cruises from Barcelona, leave enough time before you depart to visit Park Güell — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — and feel inspired by the colors and unique artistry that lies in the park and throughout the entire city.
As one of the greenest islands in Greece, Corfu is an emerald treasure amidst the colorful Mediterranean landscape. From Paleokastritsa, hike to the mountaintop for unparalleled views of the Ionian Sea. Or get a taste of Corfu when you team up with a famous chef, and handpick local produce that they’ll use to prepare your lunch. Experience it all on a Greek cruise with Princess.
On a Mediterranean cruise to Livorno, travel to Florence or Pisa where artifacts abound. Capture snapshots of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, stop by Michelangelo’s David statue at the Accademia and walk up to the “Gates of Paradise” at the Baptistery. Or explore the countryside and meander through the region’s rolling hills that bear vineyards and green olive groves.
Nestled within Boka Bay lies a medieval gem. Kotor is enrobed in ancient houses, palaces and churches that speak to its 12th-century origins. On a Greek cruise, dine on Montenegrin cuisine in the home of a local chef, appreciate 14th-century Venetian art at St. Tryphon’s Cathedral and taste regional wines along the riviera. Or see another side of the city when you kayak through the tunnels of Lipa Cave.
As the largest port in the Mediterranean, Marseille is the gateway to opportunity. On a Mediterranean cruise, spend the day in Arles, and explore the landscapes that inspired much of Van Gogh’s artwork. Stroll through the MuSaMa, a soap museum, and create your own blend alongside a master soap maker. Or roam the city’s most popular landmark, Notre-Dame de la Garden, a Catholic basilica that overlooks the city.
Famous for its beaches and spirited lifestyle, Mykonos is the heartbeat of Greece. Embark on a jeep safari past the city’s windmills, lighthouses and lakes. Walk past temples and marble-lined sanctuaries in Delos, the birthplace of famous Greek gods. Or soak up a day of relaxation on the beach with the city’s Cycladic architecture as your backdrop — all on a Greek cruise with Princess.
Italy’s capital city is something of a dream. Grand chapels and stone angels line the roads, whispering secrets of Rome’s past. On a cruise to Europe from Rome, arrive early to toss a coin into Trevi Fountain. Legend has it, you’ll be guaranteed return to The Eternal City. Then walk in the footsteps of Emperors at the Colosseum, and receive a blessing from the Pope at St. Peter’s Square.
Santorini is the epitome of Greece. Wander into the welcoming cafes in Oia, a village teeming with whitewashed buildings and blue-domed roofs. Continue to some of the world’s oldest vineyards and taste the bouquet of wines produced on the island, making sure to visit the black-sand beach of Kamari before heading back to your Mediterranean cruise ship.
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In lands where the culture is as flavorful as the cuisine, the splendor of the Mediterranean speaks for itself.
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With mouthwatering entrees and confections, the Mediterranean invites you to embark on a gourmet tour through iconic cities. Reawaken your taste buds with Italian classics like pastas, pizzas and gelato. Or fill your plate with gyros, keftethes and baklava on a Greek cruise. From breakfast to dinner and every delectable dessert in between, the best is before you with Princess.
Bold reds and crisp whites
The countryside of Italy and Greece are home to some of the most flavorful wines around the globe. With sun and warm temperatures year-round, vineyards are flourishing with grapes by the harvest season. Sip on Italy’s red wines, or sample Greece’s white blends. From sweet Lambruscos to earthy Bordeauxs, fill up your glass on a Mediterranean cruise with Princess.
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From towers and temples to cities and shorelines, the Mediterranean is sprinkled with remains of civilizations past. Step back in time on a tour through ancient ruins on a Mediterranean cruise with Princess. Imagine life as a gladiator at the Colosseum, explore Greek mythology at the Parthenon and discover the archeological excavations of Pompeii — a lost city and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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From the treasures on land to the jewels within museums, the Mediterranean is a true work of art. On an Italian cruise, see portraits from the Renaissance period at the Uffizi Museum in Florence, and admire Michelangelo’s masterpieces at the Vatican Museum in Rome. Or walk in the footsteps of celebrated artists that called these regions home — like Picasso and Dali — and allow their work to spark your creativity.
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Visions of sparkling coasts and crystalline waters welcome you to the Mediterranean. Dip your toes on the black-sand coast of Santorini on a Greek cruise. Head to Salerno to spend the day in Positano relaxing on the white beaches and admiring the pastel houses that decorate the cliffs around you. Or travel to Mykonos with your loved ones and daydream on the city’s long stretch of golden sand and stroll in the sunshine.
Mediterranean excursions
Our award-winning Mediterranean cruise shore excursions bring you to iconic beaches, landmarks and ancient artifacts. See the yacht-lined shores of Kotor while riding on a tuk tuk, an electric rickshaw. Savor the flavors of “Koum Kouat” liqueur, created from Corfu’s exclusive citrus plant. Or stroll along the streets of Dubrovnik’s Old town, one of the most well-preserved medieval cities in the world.
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From chefs and beverage makers to artists and guides, meet the many personalities that call the Mediterranean home with our Local Connections program. On a Mediterranean cruise, voyage to an olive tree farm just outside of Provence, and join your hosts for a unique olive oil tasting. Or explore the Archaeological Museum of Naples with a local artist, and accompany them for lunch to dive even deeper in Italy’s art scene.
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Enjoy even more opportunities to experience the colors, cultures and flavors of the Mediterranean with More Ashore late-night departures and overnight stays. Witness the beautiful sunset in Mykonos on a Greek cruise. Sit front-row for a flamenco dance, and savor a paella dinner during an evening in Barcelona. Or stroll the illuminated streets of Genoa with gelato in hand after a traditional Italian dinner.
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From the zest of Provencal ratatouille to the sweetness of Greek Halva, the Mediterranean is bursting with flavor. On board most Princess ships, indulge in a pasta dinner at Sabatini’s℠, or savor local seafood at Crown Grill. While ashore, treat yourself to gelato in Italy or churros in Spain. From ship to shore, appease your appetite with one-of-a-kind dining experiences on every Mediterranean cruise itinerary.
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Embark on adventures by day, and indulge in entertainment by night. Watch Movies Under the Stars® at our 300-square-foot outdoor theater. Attend original productions from Broadway legend Stephen Schwartz, composer of Wicked . Or learn traditional moves, like Flamenco or Irish stepdance, and listen to popular music from the destinations on your itinerary. On a European cruise with Princess, the choice is yours.
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It's difficult to imagine something more romantic than sailing through the alluring cities and charming countryside of Europe. While on board your European cruise, we cater to your sentimental side with private dining on your balcony — like breakfast for two or a sunset dinner — honeymoon packages, flowers and chocolates delivered to your room and couples-only massages in the Sanctuary.
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Our European cruises were crafted with every guest in mind — even the younger ones. From 6-month old babies to 17-year old teens, kids can unwind and relax or play and explore. In partnership with Discovery™, kids can learn even more with special insights about Italy, Greece and everywhere in between. With engaging activities on board and ashore, kids can see history books come to life before their eyes.
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The continent's many well-developed waterways make cruises one of the best ways to visit favorites like Budapest and Paris cruises. Embarking on a European 5-day cruise in 2024 or 7-day cruise lets you explore everything the old country has to offer. Europe's diversity and rich history mean you can pack a baker's dozen of cultures and countries into even a short 3-day cruise. Some river cruises in Europe may even stop at more than 50 cities before the journey is made. Travel within the European Union is remarkably easy and cruise lines take full advantage of that.
How can I find cheap cruises to Europe?
The best way to find cheap cruises to Europe from the United States on Expedia is to sort your search results by price, automatically putting the most affordable cruises to Europe from the US at the top of the list, such as a 3-day all-inclusive cruise. It can also be helpful to be flexible with your travel dates, letting you choose from various options. A common strategy to save money is to book Europe cruises far in advance.
Which cruise lines to Europe are available?
Some of the best cruise lines to Europe include Viking and MSC cruises to Europe, both of which are famous for luxury offerings like lavish suites and world-famous live entertainment. Choose your desire length, a 3-day cruise, a 5-day cruise or 7-day cruise. Many cruise lines offer journeys through the continent, beginning at ports like Paris and traveling throughout Europe to visit countries like Germany, Spain, Italy, and even Greece. The Viking grand tour of Europe cruise takes you through the heart of Europe from Amsterdam to Budapest , and the Cunard Queen Mary 2 offers a wealth of short Europe cruises.
How can I find Europe cruise deals?
To find Europe cruise deals, look for the green discount indicator text above the price estimate on the search results page. This shows the discount available for any given cruise on offer. You can also sort your options by everything from cabin experience and itinerary to specific ports of call such as Amsterdam or Paris , or longer experiences such as a Danube river 7-day cruise in 2024to Budapest.
What should I look out for on a boat cruise to Europe?
Make sure you check your cruise itinerary details to see if your favorites are included. Whether you choose to travel the Rhine and Danube cruise from Amsterdam to Budapest or float along the French Riviera from Spain to Italy, the best part of a Europe cruise is how many amazing cities you have to choose from. From a 1-night France to Italy cruise, traveling from Marseille to Genoa , or a 3-day cruise from Italy to Greece to stop by Civitavecchia, Naples , and Piraeus, Europe's got it all.
What are the best Europe cruise destinations?
Europe cruise destinations are as varied as the continent itself, but some of the most popular include the UK, Amsterdam , and the Mediterranean. You can easily fit 50 or more destinations into your European cruise vacation if you book one of the more extended options, such as a 7-day cruise in the Mediterranean from Barcelona. River cruises in Europe are a popular choice, and a 2-day cruise to Marseille or 7-day Portugal river cruise can also allow you to witness stunning riverfront scenery along the continent's storied rivers.
When is the best time for a cruise trip to Europe?
The best times for cruises that go to Europe tend to be the shoulder seasons of spring and fall. Spring and autumn prices are generally more affordable during the summer high season, and the weather is mild throughout most of the continent. If you’re considering a 5-day cruise in 2025 in northern Europe, such as a Norwegian fjord cruise or a cruise on the North Sea, going in the summer can offer that much-needed warmth.
How long does it take for a boat cruise to Europe?
The length of a cruise to Europe varies based on where you depart from and the length of your European cruise vacation, but if you want a 2- or 3-day cruise to Europe, you'll need to leave from somewhere on the continent. 7-day cruises to Europe are also readily available if you want to experience a wider variety of stops, but they mainly depart from Europe as well. For example, a cruise to Barcelona from Genoa will only take about a day at sea, if that. Leaving from the states, such as on a cruise to Europe from Florida, will have you on a cruise that easily lasts more than a month.
Can I book a luxury cruise to Europe?
You can find a selection of luxury cruise ships, such as Regent and Holland America Line on Expedia. A luxury cruise to Europe offers old-world extravagance, stunning amenities and high-end features, such as spa treatments and 24-hour room service in elegant, multi-room suites. The Zuiderdam ship , for example, lets you enjoy top-tier service, live performances, and even a jazz club on board, which allows you to make the most of your 4-day all-inclusive cruise
What are all-inclusive cruises to Europe like?
You'll find some of the best all-inclusive cruises to Europe from cruise lines like Celebrity and MSC . For example, you can enjoy specialty restaurants, an onsite casino, and even poolside bars that can be booked in advance on the Celebrity Constellation . A 3-day cruise in 2024to explore Europe on the MSC Virtuosa offers a full-service bar staffed by robots, circus-style performances, and even an on-board water park.
Can I get a family cruise to Europe?
A family cruise to Europe is easy to find, especially when you book with cruise lines like Carnival or Disney , where you'll find activities for adults and kids alike to enjoy featuring costumed characters and live entertainment themed around famed Disney properties representing anything from Cinderella to Aladdin or possibly even Star Wars. The Disney Dream , for example, boasts an impressive on-board water coaster, the first of its kind. Choose the length of the journey, a 3-day cruise or a 4-day cruise, according to your family’s needs. Once the adults have had their fill of the games, they can retire to the adults-only areas, such as the bar and lounge, while the kids continue with their activities.
Can I book a honeymoon cruise to Europe?
It's easy to create honeymoon cruise memories that will last a lifetime with cruise lines like Oceania and Viking . The Viking Lofn , for example, is a relatively small ship, with room for just 190 passengers. It offers sweeping river views and gourmet food for you and your partner in a supremely romantic setting, accompanied by suites of Scandinavian design. For your honeymoon, book a 7-day cruise deal in 2024 to Europe that takes you and your partner to some of the most romantic destinations in the world, including iconic hubs of romance such as Paris, Rome, and cozy cabins in the snow-covered Swiss Alps.
How do I book a cruise to Europe on Expedia?
To book the best Europe cruises on Expedia, simply use the filters and sorting function to narrow down the array of results to find the perfect cruise for your needs, whether it's a 7-day cruise or 3-day cruise in the Mediterranean, an Amalfi coast cruise in 2024, or a multi-city excursion along inland rivers. Once you've found the right cruise, you can book directly from Expedia after clicking the entry on your search results page. Keep an eye out for discounts marked with green text.
Do I need a passport for cruise tickets to Europe?
American citizens need a passport for a Europe cruise, especially since a lot of the most commonly booked cruises in Europe require you to fly there first. Considering the distance, a closed-loop cruise to Europe generally isn't available. If your 7-day cruise will bring you to multiple countries, be sure to check the regulations for each one and secure your passport well in advance of your travels.
Can I cancel my cruise to Europe?
If you changed your mind about traveling, go to the My Trips page of your Expedia account to cancel. Before this, check the cruise line information page for the service you booked. Many cruise lines charge cancellation fees or may only offer partial refunds and checking in advance can save you unpleasant surprises. The refund amount typically depends on how far in advance you cancel your cruise to Europe.
Why should I book a Europe cruise with Expedia?
Whether you book a 4-day cruise or 7-day cruise in 2024 with Expedia, you'll have access to a wide range of cruise lines and ships to choose from that let you customize your experience. It's easy to see which cruises to Europe are offering discounts by looking for the green text in the search results. One Key members may even earn points on eligible bookings, so sign up for free today if you haven't already.
About Europe Cruises
Europe is a land of breathtaking beauty, cultural charm, fine dining, and rich history. In just one European cruise, you can experience Nordic hospitality in Oslo, stroll around the Colosseum in Rome or take a shore excursion to the Hermitage in St. Petersburg.
This beautiful continent is surrounded by water on its three sides which gives the cruisers incredible opportunities to choose an itinerary that best suits their dream vacation. Your Europe cruise can depart from Barcelona , Copenhagen , Southampton, Le Havre, Hamburg and many other European ports.
With so much to see and do, cruise lines often separate their European itineraries by regions:
Baltic and Scandinavian Cruises
There’s no better way to explore Northern Europe than with a Baltic cruise. Drift through the awe-inspiring fjords of Norway, wander around the fairytale town of Tallinn in Estonia or admire the architecture of St. Petersburg’s canals.
Cruises to the Baltic and Scandinavia are largely limited to the sunny summer months of July and August.
Mediterranean Cruises
The Mediterranean is probably one of the most popular regions in Europe. You can choose to explore the Western Mediterranean by pulling into port in Barcelona or Civitavecchia, taking you to the south of France and Spain. The Eastern Mediterranean may take you to the ancient ruins of Athens, the charming towns of Montenegro and the atmospheric islands of the Cyclades.
Many cruise lines offer itineraries of 7- 10 days or longer, but for those seeking a shorter vacation, MSC and Costa also offer 3-4- or 5-day cruises .
British Isles Cruises
Don’t forget that the glorious, green British Isles also welcome cruise liners throughout the year. Sail past medieval castles, charming coastal towns and spectacular highland vistas. Your Europe cruise could also take you to majestic Iceland, where days ashore promise the chance to glimpse breathtaking waterfalls and dramatic volcanoes.
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A Europe cruise lets you explore innumerable treasures from Scandinavia's midsummer nights to the sundrenched beaches of the Mediterranean. Stroll through the quaint villages that dot the coastline and learn about their rich history and culture. Discover ancient ruins and gain a better perspective about Europe's past and how it has influenced its present. Visit sophisticated cities such as London, Stockholm, Nice and Rome and enjoy shopping in some of Europe's chicest shops. Enjoy incredible works of art in some of the world's finest museums or take a moment to relax at an outdoor cafe.
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Culture and History European culture and history goes back for many centuries. Your Europe cruise adventure will take you to a variety of ports that highlight Europe's history, both ancient and modern. Home to almost fifty countries, Europe is a blend of many different cultures. The unique traditions, cuisines, and architectural styles are evident as you visit the different regions.
Spectacular Landscapes The landscapes seen on a Europe cruise are breathtaking. Witness the dramatic fjords in Scandinavia complete with dramatic waterfalls and glacier carved mountains. Sail past the sun-drenched islands in Greece and the southern Mediterranean. Relax on board while watching colorful villages and impressive cityscapes. The incredible natural beauty of Europe is a backdrop that is simply magical.
Quaint Towns and Modern Cities A Europe cruise will take you past brilliant landscapes, quaint towns and colorful fishing villages dotting the countryside. Other highlights include the magnificent cities that you visit. From Copenhagen and Stockholm in the north to Athens and Istanbul in the south, European cities nicely blend Europe's rich history with modern architecture and culture.
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The Best Europe Cruises for 2021 and Beyond
Whether it’s sailing around norway’s fjords or taking a family-friendly cruise in italy, europe cruising is returning with ample options for those who craving a turn at sea..
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If you want to see the Northern Lights in Norway, Seabourn’s wintertime Norway cruises are your best bet.
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After a pandemic year without any European cruises available to Americans, sailing options are returning for the summer 2021 season. Cruise lines are testing the waters with a limited number of ships and new health and safety protocols in place with most cruises restricted to passengers who have been vaccinated.
There are benefits to being first in line postpandemic. Ships will sail at reduced capacity and popular attractions are unlikely to be crowded. You may find you have a museum or café practically to yourself. As restrictions ease, the traffic is bound to pick up in 2022, which already is looking like a year when ships will sail full due to pent-up demand.
Here are our picks for cruises this summer and beyond.
Norway: Seabourn wintertime cruise
Seeing the Northern Lights is practically guaranteed on Seabourn’s new wintertime Norway itineraries debuting in December. The 12- to 14-day sailings also introduce the line’s first purpose-built, polar-class expedition yacht, the 264-passenger Seabourn Venture , equipped with two custom, six-seat submarines, two dozen Zodiacs, and expedition kayaks for intimate exploration of Norway’s winter landscape. Excursions, which include the opportunity to camp on land overnight for optimal Northern Lights viewing, are led by a 26-person expedition team. Alternatively, you may opt to just stay cozy in your fancy suite and get a wake-up call should the lights appear. Most departures are from Tromsø, Norway, or Copenhagen, with fares for 12-night sailings starting from $10,999 per person.
Greece: A crusie with Seabourn, Silversea, Ponant, Windstar, or Variety Cruises
With its historic sites, whitewashed towns, the popular beaches of Mykonos, and views galore in the cliffside towns of Santorini, Greece opened its doors to international travelers in May. Nearly a dozen cruise lines are returning to the Aegean this summer and fall so there are ample options for those seeking to sail the Greek isles.
Ultraluxury lines such as Seabourn and Silversea are in the mix for summer 2021, along with boutique lines such as France-based Ponant and Windstar , with its 148-passenger, four-masted Wind Star sailing ship.
Or explore for a week on Greek-owned Variety Cruises ’ 157-foot, 49-passenger sailing yacht Galileo , going beyond the norm to lesser-known Cycladic and Dodecanese islands such as Levitha, where a summertime restaurant for sailors is run by the one family who lives on the island.
Adriatic: Viking’s 10-night Malta and Adriatic Jewels Cruise
Viking’s Malta and Adriatic Jewels Cruise includes port stops in Croatia.
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When Viking Ocean Cruises returns to cruising this summer, it will have three ships sailing from Valletta on Malta to Greece, Italy, and Spain. Our pick is Viking’s 10-night Malta and Adriatic Jewels Cruise, roundtrip from Valletta. The ship gets you to Kotor, Montenegro (you’ll want to be on deck as you sail through a river valley surrounded by peaks); the fairy-tale-like Old Town of Dubrovnik, Croatia; the Croatian city of Split with its 4th-century Roman palace; and Gozo, Malta, where according to legend giants built the prehistoric palace, which predates Stonehenge. There’s also opportunity in Croatia and Malta to see filming locations for HBO’s Game of Thrones . Sail on the 930-passenger Viking Venus , a new ship from Viking. Fares from $3,599 per person.
Basque Country: Lindblad Expeditions Lisbon to Bordeaux cruise
New from Lindblad Expeditions in April 2022 is a unique cultural exploration cruise from Lisbon to Bordeaux . The itinerary begins in Porto, Portugal, and continues through Basque country to the epicenter for French wine, Bordeaux, with a strong focus on food and drink throughout the cruise.
Spain and France: National Geographic Resolution
Sail on the new, polar-class, 126-passenger National Geographic Resolution , where you can work out in the yoga studio or linger in the infinity-style hot tubs when not on shore sipping port at the wine cellars in Porto. During the cruise, you will have the opportunity to spend a day collecting mussels with local fishermen in Galicia, Spain, visit Bilbao’s Frank Gehry–designed Guggenheim art museum, and sample tapas and sparkling wine in a French Basque fishing village. Fares from $6,870 per person.
River Cruise: AmaWaterways’ AmaMagna cruise
Get into the heart of great European cities such as Budapest on a Danube river cruise.
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River cruises return this summer , with Viking, Uniworld, Scenic, and AmaWaterways among the lines relaunching ships—although not their whole fleets—on rivers that include Portugal’s Douro, France’s Seine and Rhône, and the multi-country Rhine and Danube. A great way to sail the Danube is on AmaWaterways ’ impressive, double-wide, 196-passenger AmaMagna , traveling between Budapest and Vilshofen, Germany, stopping in Bratislava, Slovakia, and with an overnight in Vienna. Sip the local gruner veltliner and riesling in Wachau Valley or dance like you are in The Sound of Music in Salzburg. Back on the ship, check out in wellness classes on the spacious roof deck or dining in onboard restaurants that include a fancy Chef’s Table venue (where you might score a taste of Siberian caviar) and a wine bar. Seven-night cruise from $3,099 per person.
Iceland: Crystal Cruises’ new Crystal Endeavor
The land of fire and ice is open for cruising this summer, and several lines will be exploring the coast, bringing guests to lava fields, gigantic waterfalls, seabird colonies, and other striking landscapes under the Midnight Sun. Luxury line Crystal Cruises is debuting its new 200-passenger, polar-class Crystal Endeavor , equipped with two six-passenger helicopters, a six-passenger submarine and the only casino on an expedition ship, on 10-night sailings (fares from $16,499 per person). Circumnavigating Iceland from Reykjavík, the itinerary includes stops on the mainland and islands including Grimsey Island, above the Arctic Circle, where you might catch sight of rare little auks with their black and white plumage.
Italy: Disney’s Disney Magic cruise
If the upcoming Disney and Pixar movie “Luca” has the family hankering for Italy, get the crew on a Disney cruise that includes Genoa.
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Attention Disney and Pixar fans. If, after seeing the movie Luca , which debuts June 18, your family gets a hankering to visit Italy, Disney Cruise Line has you covered. The 1,750-passenger Disney Magic will sail in Europe spring and summer 2022, with several sailings stopping in Italy. A six-night departure from Barcelona to Rome on June 4, 2022 (fares for a family of four sharing a cabin start at $6,732 per person), gets you to Genoa, which is key. Scenes from the movie, a 1950s coming-of-age story, are inspired by the area southeast of Genoa. An Ultimate Italian Riviera shore excursion ($159 per person) takes you to the town of Camogli and other sites that will look familiar to Luca fans. Disney is being mum about any possible movie-related character appearances and experiences.
All-Europe: Silversea’s Grand Europe cruise
If you are uneasy about returning to Europe this year, consider making up for lost time in one fell swoop. Ultraluxury line Silversea has assigned its 596-passenger Silver Moon to a Grand Europe itinerary embarking Athens on March 30, 2022, and hitting basically all major water-accessible attractions—72 ports of call in 22 countries in total—on a three-month itinerary that ends in Stockholm. Can’t be away that long? You can alternatively book a 37-night segment to visit 33 places in the Mediterranean, or a 53-night segment that will get you from Lisbon to Stockholm, including the British Isles, Scandinavia, and Russia. Fares for the whole shebang from $57,060 per person.
British Isles and Ireland: Hurtigruten
Visit Northern Ireland’s Giant’s Causeway on a Hurtigruten cruise.
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Norwegian line Hurtigruten explores remote parts of the British Isles on a 12-night itinerary (from $6,741 per person) next spring and summer, with the recently updated 532-passenger Maud. Sailing roundtrip from Dover, United Kingdom, passengers will visit places known for Neolithic sites, bird colonies, whiskey, and woolens. Among the destinations are Rathlin Island in Northern Ireland, with easy access to the basalt columns of the Giant’s Causeway, and Scotland’s Inner and Outer Hebrides, including the rocky and wild St. Kilda archipelago, home to the second-largest gannet colony in the world. Plan to sip on Islay Island, Scotland, home to nine distilleries, and have an opportunity to purchase crystal in Waterford, Ireland. For those looking to reduce their footprint as they return to travel, it’s worth noting that the ship was recently reconfigured to run partially on biofuel and lower emissions.
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Cruise to Europe with Celebrity and you’ll enjoy the best of all worlds, from cultural immersion and culinary adventures ashore, to our contemporary, design-led ships. Rejuvenate your spirit in The Spa, unwind by the pool, and toast the end of another perfect day at the Sunset Bar as the lights of the shore fade away.
On Celebrity’s ships, you enjoy a different restaurant at every meal, with menus designed by a Michelin-starred chef. Try anything from mouth-watering seafood to steak, flavor-packed Italian and gourmet French cuisine. Don’t miss Dinner on the Edge on Edge-series ships, with dining under the stars on The Magic Carpet, high above the ocean, with uninterrupted views. Elevate your experience to the next level at The Retreat, with sumptuous, all-suite accommodation, access to a private sundeck and tranquil lounge, and dining at the exclusive Luminae at The Retreat.
Let Celebrity take you to some of Europe’s most exciting ports, whether your dream is to admire the dazzling architecture of Barcelona or to sip espresso in a sunlit square on Italy’s exquisite Amalfi Coast. Sail along Norway’s glassy fjords, waterfalls tumbling from towering cliffs, or immerse yourself in the steaming waters of Iceland’s famous Blue Lagoon. Over the course of a week, you could visit six different ports in multiple countries and still have plenty of time to enjoy the ship. We will help you make the most of your time ashore, too, with our range of imaginative excursions, from Destination Highlights to Small Group Discoveries, or even custom-designed Private Journeys.
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Where can I cruise to in Europe?
A Celebrity European cruise vacation takes you to some of the most exciting cities in the world, from Iceland and the Fjords in Northern Europe to the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands and the stunning Greek Isles. You’ll set sail on spectacular new adventures on any European cruise with Celebrity.
We depart from eight incredible ports in Europe including Amsterdam, Barcelona, Venice, and Rome just to name a few. There are plenty of ways to embrace the best of everything in the region. View our European itineraries for more details.
When’s the best time to cruise?
We offer a wide variety of Europe itineraries with our newest Edge-class ships sailing during the summer and Celebrity Infinity year round. Each region of Europe offers different experiences guests can enjoy.
Enjoy the quintessential Mediterranean summer with spectacular beaches, warm weather, and delicious food, or sail through the Norwegian fjords between May and August, when they are at their most beautiful. Visit unique destinations like the Holy Land in the cooler months, from February to April.
How long are European cruises?
From 4-night getaways to 14-night sailings, we have options for everyone in Europe year round. Get away for a weekend to Belgium and the Netherlands or set off on a week-long adventure to the Mediterranean, Norwegian Fjords or the exquisite paradise of the Canary Islands.
What should I pack?
What to pack for a cruise to Europe depends on where you’re headed, and when. For the Mediterranean in summer, you’ll need beachwear, a sun hat, and light clothes for a hot climate. The British Isles, on the other hand, is often cool and damp, even in the height of summer, so you should pack a light waterproof jacket. The same applies to Iceland, Ireland, and Scandinavia. You could be basking in hot sunshine, but there are no guarantees.
If you’re traveling as the seasons change, in April and May, or between September and November, you’ll need to pack for all eventualities. Remember to include comfortable shoes for walking around ruins and through old castles, and something to cover your shoulders if you want to go inside churches and mosques.
Throughout the ship, casual resort wear, sundresses, shorts, polos, or button-downs are appropriate, paired with sandals, low heels, and loafers. In main and specialty dining, we ask guests to refrain from wearing swimsuits, see-through cover ups or robes, bare feet, tank tops, T-shirts, and baseball caps.
Smart Casual attire is required for entry to main dining, specialty dining, and the Celebrity Theatre. Smart Casual means you look comfortable yet tasteful in a dress, skirt, long pants, or jeans with a stylish top or button-down. Shorts and flip flops are not considered Smart Casual.
Each itinerary features one to two “formal” nights that we call Evening Chic. Evening Chic means you dress to impress, glamorous and sophisticated in your own way, with a cocktail dress, skirt, slacks, or designer jeans, an elegant dress top, or blazer—some guests even pack a tuxedo or gown for onboard photos.
The daily program, delivered to your stateroom and available at the Guest Relations Desk, will be your guide to the correct attire each evening. If you do not wish to participate in Evening Chic, Smart Casual attire is acceptable for dining and attending the theater.
What can I see while I’m there?
Yes, you can request seat assignments in instances where the airline makes them available to Celebrity Cruises®. Most air carriers charge a fee for early seat assignment requests and when this occurs you will be directed to contact the airline directly to confirm your seating.
Europe has a rich, diverse mix of cultures and countries that you can immerse yourself in. See medieval towns like Tallinn, Estonia, or chic Scandinavian capitals such as Stockholm and Copenhagen.
In the Mediterranean, visit Rome, Barcelona, Athens, Florence, and Pisa for a culture and history fix. You will see astonishing natural beauty, too, from geysers and volcanoes in Iceland to the rolling green hills of Ireland, and the majestic scenery of the Norwegian fjords.
Pick an itinerary that matches your interests and pace yourself; some places are best explored with a guide, while in others, it can be fun to just sit and people-watch with a glass of local wine or a cold beer.
Should I book tours ahead of time?
If you are traveling in peak season, we recommend you book your Shore Excursions through My Celebrity Cruises as soon as you confirm your sailing as many attractions in Europe are extremely popular.
Booking a shore excursion with Celebrity also means you’ll be visiting attractions with a professional guide, and on a tour that guarantees to return you to the ship on time.
Whether you're looking for a private, customizable experience, a carefully curated guided tour with a small group, or an unforgettable trip to iconic local landmarks, we have the right option to discover any destination, granting in-depth knowledge, expertise, and a truly extraordinary experience.
Can I get around with English?
Many languages are spoken in Europe, from French, German, Italian, and Spanish to Estonian, Swedish, and Danish. Most people working in the hospitality industry speak at least some English.
Is a European cruise good for families?
A cruise to Europe is a great family vacation option as kids will be exposed to multiple cultures, not to mention millennia of history and different cuisines. You’ll find attractions that are great fun for the whole family, from the pretty Tivoli Gardens amusement park in Copenhagen to the ABBA Museum in Stockholm.
Kids will love exploring castles in Scotland and Ireland, basking in the Blue Lagoon in Iceland, or spotting whales on a boat tour. The Norwegian fjords are packed with outdoor activities such as RIB rides, hikes, and kayaking, while a trip to the Mediterranean is a fantastic way to make ancient history come to life for kids in locations like the Colosseum in Rome, or the Parthenon in Athens.
Do I need a visa to cruise to Europe?
It is the responsibility of each guest to identify and obtain all required travel documents and have them available at the pier when necessary. Before leaving home, take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the required travel documents you will be asked to provide prior to boarding the ship. You’ll find more information here .
The vast majority of countries visited by European cruises do not require a visa. From 2024, Americans, Canadians, and British citizens will be required to register for the new European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) to enter 30 European countries.
This will be easy to apply for, inexpensive, and is simply a pre-authorization system similar to the ESTA that Europeans need to travel to the U.S. and Canada. Once you have the ETIAS, it will be valid for three years. You should make sure you have at least six months before your passport expires, too.
What type of currency will I need?
Most, but not all countries in Europe use the Euro as their official currency. All the places you will visit on your European cruise will have ATMs, and credit cards are widely accepted. Carry cash for things like taxi fares or purchases in markets. Some countries don’t use the Euro; in Britain, for example, the currency is the pound, while Sweden and Turkey both have their own currencies.
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By Evelyn Uslar-Pietri | Published on February 9, 2023
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Dining is a critically important part of every holiday and onboard Royal Caribbean you’ll find some of the most fabulous food at sea – served up free of charge, as often as you like! For breakfast, lunch or dinner, Windjammer Café is the go-to spot for a wide array of freshly-prepared options, served buffet-style in a relaxed setting. Feeling somewhat more formal? Head over to the impressive multi-level Main Dining Room where a rotating menu features such tantalising international flavours as escargots and Moroccan ahi tuna. Keep in mind that the food is complimentary, so feel free to order all the dishes that tempt you!
For on-the-go, all-inclusive refuelling, you’ll find many casual dining venues. Although they may vary by ship, soul-satisfying options include Sorrento’s Pizza with its heavenly slices of pie, El Loco Fresh ® and its loco good fiesta of flavours, and the Dog House’s howlingly savoury sausages.
CHALLENGE YOUR INNER DAREDEVIL
Did you ever imagine you would go skydiving at sea, experiencing the adrenaline-amping rush of plunging through space? No? Well, RipCord® by iFly® invites you to test your mettle – at no cost other than the possible fraying of your nerves! And do you think you can hang ten like a wave-taming pro, fearlessly riding 136,383 litres of pounding water? Welcome to the FlowRider® surf simulator! Feel like bumping up family fun a few dozen notches? Try go-karts at SeaPlex® – the largest indoor activity space to ever set sail – for zig-zaggy, wheel-spinning excitement you won’t get enough of!
From the daunting 10-story Ultimate Abyss ℠ to ice-skating, ziplining, escape rooms, laser tag and rock climbing, Royal Caribbean has a full lineup of thrilling activities, most of which are included in your cruise from the UK. Check and see which can’t-miss first-at sea feats are available on your ship and make a plan to experience them all - as often as you like! After all, that’s part of the beauty of an all-inclusive cruise!
TAKE IN TOP ENTERTAINMENT
When you book a Royal Caribbean cruise, you are signing up for some of the finest shows found at sea! Broadway blockbusters such as Grease and Mamma Mia. Dazzling original productions that seamlessly combine deck-defying acrobatics with innovative technology and mixed media. And some of the hottest visiting bands playing live concerts that’ll rock you well into the night.
You can also vibe with live music at many onboard lounges including Boleros, a Latin-themed club where a sizzling six-piece band will have you shaking your hips. If your European cruise takes place during balmy months, consider taking part in Family Movie Night on the pool deck, watching a first-run film under star-studded skies.
ENJOY AGE-APPROPRIATE CHILL TIME
Even in the tightest-knit families individual members can occasionally use a little alone time, pursuing their own age-appropriate activities before coming together again. For Mum and Dad that might mean a tranquil afternoon sipping something fruity at the Solarium – an adults-only pool with breathtaking ocean views – followed by a romantic dinner for two. Fortunately, the award-winning Adventure Ocean ® Youth Program offers multiple programs for young adventurers and is included for kids ages 3-12 (fee applies for Adventure Ocean® Babies and Late Night Party).
Rest easy knowing that your little cruisers, under the care of staff with degrees in education or recreation, are enjoying puzzles, games, science projects and more, as you and your spouse experience quality “us time.” It’s a win-win and yet another reason why an all-inclusive cruise is such a budget-stretching value – no babysitting hassles or fees!
VISIT EPIC DESTINATIONS ONBOARD STUNNING SHIPS
When you book a European cruise on Royal Caribbean, your voyage takes you to some of the planet’s most iconic ports – and those carefully planned itineraries, many spanning several countries, are part of your fare. Cruise from Southampton onboard Anthem of the Seas ® to the sun-soaked beaches of the Canary Islands, then on to Lisbon – named one of the world’s top cities – before dropping anchor in Vigo, Spain, a can’t-miss seafood mecca.
Or head north, following in the wake of Vikings to Iceland and Ireland or even to the towering fjords of Norway… With cruises from Israel to Spain, and Greece to the Arctic Circle, and with such home ports as Barcelona, Rome and Haifa, Royal Caribbean offers European itineraries to satisfy every wanderlust.
Equally importantly, you travel with the most recognised cruise line, selected year after year by Travel Weekly readers as the Best Overall! Guest-favourite ships – such as Odyssey of the Seas℠ , Symphony of the Seas , Anthem of the Seas , Enchantment of the Seas , and Explorer of the Seas – will serve as your amazing home base. Floating cities full of unforgettable experiences, they are part and parcel of what makes a Royal Caribbean all-inclusive cruise both a great value and a next-level adventure!
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Download the Royal Caribbean App to view daily events and schedules, make reservations, see your charging activity, check in and more. The app keeps you in the know!
Make reservations before your cruise – including for dining, shows, popular activities (such as RipCord® by iFly®), and Adventure Ocean®. Planning ahead of time ensures that you get the full Royal experience.
To enjoy your fill of specialty restaurants – like the exclusive Chef’s Table, the Tuscan-inspired Jamie’s Italian by Jamie Oliver and other standouts – consider purchasing a dining package. Beverage packages are also available.
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Evelyn's passion for exploring the world, combined with her unforgettable travels onboard Royal Caribbean, shine through in her pieces for the cruise line. She also writes for Roar Media--a full-stack marketing agency based in Miami, Florida--as well as other travel and lifestyle-related brands.
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Cruise ship passengers enjoy the view of Sweden’s Stockholm archipelago from the Royal Caribbean ... [+] ship ‘Serenade of the Seas.’
If you’ve ever wanted to dive into the culture of the Vikings or explore what makes people in the Nordic region the so-called happiest on earth, you could do a lot worse than book a Scandinavian cruise.
Scandinavia—and Norway in particular—is an expensive place to travel around, so a cruise can make financial sense for those seeking an introduction to the region. For one price, you get your travel, accommodation, meals, and entertainment covered.
Such a trip offers the opportunity to sample various Scandinavian travel highlights , whether you prefer the Scandinavian capitals, the stunning Norwegian fjords, or soaking up the atmosphere of beautiful islands and historic ports in the Baltic Sea.
Popular Scandinavian Cruise Itineraries
Many different types of itinerary can be advertised as Scandinavian cruises. Typically, they focus on the Nordic capital cities. Some may also include the highlights of the Baltic Sea region, including the Baltic countries and ports in the north of Germany and Poland.
With popular Norwegian fjords cruises together with midnight sun and northern lights tours to the north of Norway also available, there is a lot of diversity in Scandinavian cruises.
Scandinavian Capitals : Cruise itineraries starting in the U.K. or Germany and calling in at two or even all three of Oslo, Stockholm, and Copenhagen have long been popular.
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Helsinki is often included on such itineraries. If you want to explore modern Scandinavia while gaining access to some of the region’s best museums, such an itinerary is a perfect choice.
Such itineraries tend to be shorter, and are a great introduction to both cruising and Scandinavia, with limited sea days and plenty to see and do while in port.
Baltic Sea : Longer Scandinavian itineraries often include stops at Baltic Sea islands and ports. The beautiful Estonian capital city, Tallinn, or the Latvian capital, Riga, are particular highlights, as are ports on the northern coastline of Germany and Poland.
For those interested in Viking history, look out for smaller ship itineraries featuring Visby on the wonderful island of Gotland .
One such trip is this 12-night itinerary from Celebrity Cruises, which includes a visit to both Visby and Tallinn. Other highlights include a visit to Stockholm and Copenhagen, including an overnight stop in the latter.
The old city walls of Visby on Gotland island, a popular cruise port.
Norwegian Fjords : By far the most variety can be found in the Norwegian fjords region , with almost all major cruise lines operating at least some itineraries here. Although port calls in Flåm and Geiranger will soon be severely limited, many alternative ports will still be able to welcome some of the world’s largest cruise ships.
Whether you prefer the action-packed ships of Royal Caribbean or MSC, or the smaller ships that can sail along narrower fjords, there will be a Norwegian fjords itinerary for you.
Following the recent rise in popularity of the region as a cruising destination, the fjords season has extended, with trips available as early as April and as late as September.
British line P&O Cruises operates its relatively new megaship Iona in the fjords region for much of that period, with regular departures from Southampton on a popular 7-day itinerary.
Midnight Sun : Although all summer cruises in the region will experience long summer days, specific midnight sun itineraries set sail for the far north of Norway to let guests experience the thrill of being outside with the sun in the sky at midnight. Many of these trips visit Honningsvåg, which allows guests to travel by bus to the North Cape.
Northern Lights : In recent years, Scandinavia—or more specifically Norway—has become a year-round cruising destination thanks to the growth in popularity of northern lights cruises .
Aurora borealis in the sky seen from a cruise ship in Arctic Norway.
These itineraries can be found heading north of the Arctic Circle between October and early April.
Planning Tips For Scandinavian Cruises
Cruising in Northern Europe offers a fantastic variety of excursions and experiences, from historical city tours to adrenaline-filled outdoor adventures.
The region’s love of the outdoors lifestyle means active experiences are easy to find, both through cruise line excursions and independent operators.
The high levels of English comprehension across the region means booking your own activities and exploring ports independently is much easier than in many other parts of the world. Even so, look for independent tours that take place earlier in the day to reduce any time-related risk.
No matter when you visit Scandinavia, pack for all weathers. The height of summer can be marred by heavy rainfall, while it’s possible to get sunburnt in the snow-covered conditions of February and March.
Pack a versatile wardrobe. Layered clothing accommodates the region's variable weather, while specialized gear might be necessary for specific excursions.
Cruising And Sustainability
Prospective travelers should be aware of environmental concerns associated with cruising in this pristine region. The industry is moving towards sustainability, with initiatives to introduce zero-emission vessels in sensitive areas, particularly the UNESCO-listed Norwegian fjords .
Some local initiatives protesting against cruise travel have also gathered momentum, so cruisers should be aware of these issues before setting foot ashore.
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How to Plan A European Cruise
By Lisa Wells December 1, 2019 Updated: June 6, 2023 · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment
Is a European cruise on your bucket list? Here's a step-by-step guide on how to plan a European cruise, including how to choose your destinations, cruise lines, embarkation port, book the right excursions and even a couple of cruise packing tips.
From Rome to London, from the Greek Islands to the Norwegian fjords, many of Europe's top places to visit are coastal destinations that you can visit on a European cruise. With over 200 ports of call to choose from, you can plan the trip you've always dreamed of.
Whether this is your first time cruising or your first time to Europe, you might be feeling overwhelmed at the thought of planning all of the small (but necessary) details that go into making your dream European vacation a reality. From trying to choose the right excursions for an authentic European experience to worrying about language barriers, it can feel like there are a lot of obstacles to overcome during the planning process.
If you're feeling overwhelmed, know this:
You're not alone. Even the most seasoned of travelers are prone to those feelings.
The good news?
You can use this strategic step-by-step guide to plan your European cruise while keeping those feelings of overwhelm in check. Here's everything you need to consider when planning your European cruise, including choosing the best times to travel, your destinations, what you’ll do at your ports of call, where you want your cabin to be, what you’ll pack, and even the dos and don’ts for your cruise line .
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Your Step-by-Step Guide to Planning A European Cruise
If you're wondering where the easy button is for planning your European cruise, this is it.
Whether you're planning to sunbathe in the Mediterranean or wander your way through the Scandinavian and Baltic countries in the north, use this step-by-step guide to move from overwhelm to living out the reality of your dream vacation in Europe.
Part 1: Plan Your European Cruise
The first steps in planning your European cruise are quite simple:
- Choose when you'll be cruising.
- Decide how long you'll travel.
- Select a general region for your European cruise.
- Confirm your cruise line and embarkation ports.
Here are more details to consider during each of these steps.
1. Choose When You'll Be Cruising
While there are ideal times to set sail, there is no definitively "perfect" time of year. That said there are a couple of things to keep in mind when you're planning your European cruise.
Here are some tips and tricks to help choose the right time of year to set sail, based on the three main European cruise regions:
Northern Europe (Including Scandinavian & Baltic Cruises)
Personally, I enjoy Northern Europe's weather best in the summer months. I took a Norwegian fjords cruise at the summer solstice (June) and it was amazing to cruise at night and have it still be light outside.
Also, if you're planning to head out on a Northern Europe cruise, the fjords are really not to be missed. The sights are incredible and completely unlike anything you'd see on a Mediterranean or Caribbean cruise .
That said, cruising Northern Europe in the winter might be for you if you're hoping to catch some jaw-dropping views of the northern lights. Scandinavian winter cruises offer some of the best viewing opportunities in the entire world. If the northern lights are what you're after, look for cruises around the spring equinox (March).
Western Mediterranean
First things first, it's important to know that many cruise lines begin repositioning their Mediterranean ships in October and early November. While there are a handful of cruise lines – like Costa Cruises , Norwegian Cruise Line and Viking Ocean – that continue to cruise during the off-season, know that your selection will be somewhat limited.
That said, while summer marks the high travel season in Europe, I prefer traveling around Europe in the fall. Primarily because it's less crowded and not as hot (but still quite nice weather-wise). Cruising to Europe allows you to still get out on the ocean, travel to bucket-list-worthy destinations and totally miss Caribbean cruises hurricane season!
Eastern Mediterranean
Similar to the western Mediterranean cruise region, you'll see a more limited selection of cruise travel options during the winter months.
The peak season for the eastern Mediterranean region falls between June and September, though July and August certainly see the most travelers. Again, my preference for this region falls onto the shoulder seasons from mid-September to November or May through June.
Why? The reason is simple: fewer tourists. Greece and Turkey get particularly busy during those summer months and it can be brutally hot. Cruising during the shoulder seasons helps combat both of those elements.
2. Decide How Long You'll Travel
While you can find European cruises lasting anywhere from three hours to three weeks, the majority of European cruise itineraries will last between 5 and 14 nights. And if you're hoping to visit a handful of countries, you're in luck. You can expect to visit anywhere between three to four countries during a one-week cruise!
In general, European ports are closer in proximity to one another than you'll find on Caribbean cruises. So even if you choose a shorter cruise, you're still likely to see plenty of destinations. In fact, you won't see too many days at sea because of this.
If you're like me (traveling to Europe from the United States), I also highly recommend adding extra days to your travel itinerary to explore your embarkation city and combat some of the inevitable jet lag you may feel upon your arrival in Europe.
No matter how long you decide to travel for, remember:
Europe isn't around the corner! Give yourself enough travel time to make your trip worth the 8+ hours of one-way flight time.
3. Select a General Region for Your European Cruise
This is the fun part – which destinations are we going to be ticking off the bucket list on this adventure?
Here are some of the most popular European regions for cruising.
Northern Europe & Scandinavia
This is your chance to get a glimpse of destinations like the British Isles or the Norwegian Fjords. These Northern European cruises might not offer beach time, but they make up for it with beautiful historical sights, incredible natural vistas and a wide variety of cultural heritage.
Itineraries for cruises that travel this region might include countries like:
- Netherlands
Pro Tip: The Norwegian fjords are breathtaking. Do not miss this spectacular natural sight! That said, as you might expect, many Norwegian fjord cruises travel primarily within Norway. If you're hoping to see a variety of European countries, look for itineraries that include more destinations.
If you're dreaming of slightly warmer weather, a cruise in the eastern Mediterranean might be the perfect fit. Eastern Mediterranean cruises are a particularly great choice for travelers looking for a balance between beach time and historic architecture. You could find yourself wandering around the Acropolis in Athens and soaking up some sunshine in Kusadasi all on the same trip!
Eastern Mediterranean cruise itineraries typically include countries like:
Pro Tip: If you find yourself in Dubrovnik, don’t miss walking the old city walls. The views are incredible. And any Game of Thrones fans will quickly recognize some of the most iconic sights of King's Landing.
Western Mediterranean cruises are a great way to see some of the most beautiful cities in Europe. You're likely to see plenty of Italian cities like Taormina (Sicily), Florence, Naples, Sorrento, and Venice, as well as a variety of French towns like Marseille, Nice, and Corsica. You might also find places like Tenerife and La Palma (Canary Islands) on the itinerary. But no matter your destinations, you're sure to get your fill of historic sights, local cuisine and plenty of charming shops.
Here are some of the countries you can expect to see on a western Mediterranean cruise itinerary:
- And may even include Morroco
Pro Tip: You are unlikely to find western Mediterranean cruises running during the winter months. If you find yourself hankering to country hop through the countries mentioned above, you're best to do so during the summer and early fall.
River Cruises in Europe
Unlike the other European regions mentioned above, river cruises set sail from destinations that are further inland, like Keoln or Budapest. The full river cruise season typically runs from March until the end of December, though some (particularly those running through France) end their runs in October.
You can cruise from Vienna or Amsterdam (or beyond) and what's really neat about river cruises is that the ships are much smaller . Compare the average 3,000 passengers on a Caribbean or Mediterranean cruise to the mere 200 guests on a river cruise boat. And you'll find that there's usually a stop every day, meaning you get to see a lot in a relatively short amount of time. It's a totally different cruising experience!
I haven’t done a full river cruise yet (it’s on my bucket list), but I have done a day cruise on the Rhine taking in Rudesheim and Koblenz. It was truly amazing seeing the castles from the river and exploring the historic towns!
The most popular river cruises in Europe travel through countries like:
- Switzerland
Some of the most popular European river cruises are found traveling along the Danube, Rhine, Seine, and Rhone, though there are also river cruises that run in Portugal's Duoro and even on the Volga River in Russia.
Of course, expect your weather to be typical to the regular weather you'd experience in the countries you're traveling through. Russia can be quite cold, even in the fall! The same goes for countries like Germany and Switzerland.
Pro Tip: If you've dreamed of wandering through European Christmas markets with a mug of delicious Glühwein in hand, check for river cruises running along the Danube and Rhine in November and December.
4. Confirm Your Cruise Line & Embarkation Port
You've got a general idea of when you're traveling, how long you're traveling for and where you'll be traveling to...now it's time to choose your cruise line and embarkation port. Keep in mind that you may wish to choose your itinerary based on the embarkation port or for a particular cruise line.
I’ve cruised with Holland America, Royal Caribbean and Carnival in Europe, though there are plenty of other cruise lines operating in the region. And as far as embarkation ports go, my preference is always to fly to Europe.
While you can cruise from New York or Florida to Europe, you’ll have more sea days on a transatlantic crossing and fewer port days to explore Europe than on a typical European cruise. I’ve sailed Europe from Venice, London (Southhampton) and Rome (Civitavecchia), though my favorite port to sail out of is Venice because you’re in the heart of the city and cruise right by St. Mark’s square!
Here are the cruise lines and most popular embarkation ports to consider for each of the European cruising regions.
Northern Europe & Scandinavian Cruise Lines
If you're sailing towards Northern Europe and Scandinavia, you'll want to consider cruise lines like:
- Holland America
- Norwegian Cruises
- Princess Cruises
- Celebrity Cruises
- Carnival
- Viking Ocean Cruises
- Costa Cruise Lines
- MSC Cruises
Many of the Northern European cruises embark from Southampton, Dublin, Amsterdam, and Bergen. If you're setting sail on a Scandinavia-only cruise, your most likely embarkation points will be found in Stockholm and Copenhagen.
Mediterranean Cruise Lines
If you're setting sail on the Mediterranean, you'll want to consider cruise lines like:
- Royal Caribbean International
Almost all of the western Mediterranean cruises embark from Southampton. Many of the eastern Mediterranean cruises embark from Athens or Civitavecchia.
River Cruise Lines
If you've decided on a river cruise, you'll want to look at cruise lines like:
- Viking River Cruises
- AmaWaterways
- Avalon Waterways
- Uniworld River Cruises
While there are other river cruise lines operating in Europe, the cruise lines mentioned above definitely have the widest variety of cruise itineraries.
While all of these cruise lines embark from Basel, Budapest, Amsterdam or Nuremberg, there are plenty of other options for your embarkation point.
Pro Tip: Use this cruise search tool to make finalizing your booking details easy! Simply set where you’re going and the dates you'd like to travel, as well as other specific criteria like a particular departure port, cruise length, or cruise line and it will show you all the cruises that fit your preferences. From there you can see all the details about the ship, the exact itinerary (including which destinations the cruise covers) and pricing for each cruise option.
Part 2: Book your European cruise
Now that you have many of the big details in place, it's time to book your cruise and nail down some of the fun vacation details – like which type of cabin you'll book and what type of excursions to look for!
During this stage in your planning you'll be:
- Choose your cabin type and location.
- Plan travel to and from your embarkation point.
- Book your onshore excursions.
1. Choose Your Cabin Type & Location
Next up: choosing your cabin. You’ll pick your exact cabin on the ship map when you book your cruise. It's just like booking a seat on a plane!
Cabins on European Ocean Cruise Ships
When it comes to the types of rooms on larger cruise ships, you’ll have your choice of inside rooms, exterior rooms, and suites. Know that while inside rooms are certainly budget-friendly, they don't have any windows. If you like to wake up with the sun, an inside room is not a good choice for you.
Exterior rooms will always have either windows or a balcony. I always get an exterior room with a balcony – preferably an extended balcony. It’s one of my favorite places on the ship to watch the waves!
Pro Tip: Most cruises have room service included. One of my favorite things to do is order breakfast to enjoy on my balcony while watching the ship pull into port. It's a great way to start a day of adventure!
The other consideration you’ll want to look at is the location of your room. You’ll see options of midship, forward, or aft, as well as higher or lower deck. Your best bet is to consider the restaurants, pool, spa or other amenities onboard that you plan to use and choose a room that’s relatively close to that area of the ship.
Pro Tip: Look for forward (front of the ship), aft (back of the ship) or corner rooms as they will often have more space or an extended balcony. Or conversely, the center of the ship will have the least motion. If you're concerned about seasickness, choose a midship cabin closer to sea level.
Cabins on European River Cruise Ships
You'll find that while cabins on river cruise ships vary quite drastically from one cruise to another, all of these cruise ships have one thing in common. No inside rooms! So all staterooms onboard will have at least one window . This is primarily due to the necessity for these ships to be more narrow than ocean liners – they have to maneuver a river after all!
Many river cruise cabins offer the little luxury of a French balcony. Open your stateroom doors and let in that fresh air! While you won't have access to any outdoor space, having a French balcony still provides you with a beautiful view of your surroundings. Don't worry – there will be a railing. There's no need to worry about falling into the river!
2. Planning Travel To & From Your Embarkation Point
The great thing about European cruises is that you have lots of flexibility when it comes to your points of embarkation and disembarkation.
You can sail in and out of the same port or start in one city and end in another, for example, Athens to Barcelona or Rome to London. Pay careful attention to those embarkation and disembarkation points, knowing that starting and ending in different cities could increase the cost of your airfare.
I would highly recommend giving yourself extra time on either end of your cruise. There's lots to do and see in Europe and many of the embarkation and disembarkation destinations are major metropolitan hubs. It would be a shame to fly in and out of Rome without seeing the Trevi Fountain, the Colosseum or trying best pizza in Rome !
Pro Tip: You might see some cruise packages that include your hotel and flights. While certainly convenient, these packages can be more expensive than taking care of your own booking arrangements.
3. Book Your Onshore Excursions
This is admittedly my favorite part of planning a cruise. It's so much fun to dig into all of the various things to do and see in each European city!
If you've sailed on a Caribbean cruise before, you'll want to take note here. Planning onshore excursions in Europe is a little different for one key reason: many of the European cities listed as ports are actually an hour or two drive or train from the port. You'll want to plan your day accordingly!
For example:
- Civitavecchia to Rome is just over an hour by train or car
- Southampton to London is anywhere between 1.5 to 2 hours by train or car
- Livorno to Florence travel ranges widely from 2 hours by car to 3.5+ hours by a mix of train and bus travel
There is usually a shuttle service offered by the cruise line as an excursion if you just want transportation to the city to explore on your own. This might be easier and more time-efficient than trying to figure out public transit by yourself. Particularly in countries like Italy where you may not feel overly confident in your ability to ask for directions if you get lost!
To book a tour or not book a tour, that's the question.
Keep in mind that you may wish to do some of the big historic attractions, like the Colosseum, with an organized tour. There are a few reasons to do so:
- Waiting in lines can eat up your day onshore. And the lines can be really long. Booking a skip-the-line tour (like this one for the Colosseum ) can help you make the most of your day.
- An expert tour guide can help you gain a better appreciation for the history behind many of the places you're about to visit.
- Often, organized tours may also gain you access to places that are not normally accessible to the public. Again, this gives you a better chance of making more of your time exploring!
Of course, other areas, like Mykonos, are perfect for wandering and exploring on your own. Or you can book an independent tour like one of these best London food tours .
You won't be able to see everything in one day. The bottom line here is to do your research in advance and figure out what your top priorities are and where it may make the most sense to book with a tour group.
Part 3: Next Steps
At this point, the hard parts in planning your European cruise are out of the way. Your cruise line is booked, cabin selected, you know where you're traveling to and you probably even have a handful of excursions bookmarked.
So, what's next? Details. Small details that aren't necessarily fun, but are incredibly important.
Here are your next steps:
- Ensure your vaccinations and travel documents are in order.
- Plan your packing list .
1. Ensure Your Vaccinations & Travel Documents Are In Order
Right now, if you're a United States or Canadian citizen, the only document you're likely to need while traveling in Europe is your passport.
Likewise, because most of the countries you're likely to visit fall within the European Union or Schengen Zone, you won't need a visa either. You'll simply be considered a "short-stay visitor," which allows you to stay within the Schengen area for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Many of the non-Schengen countries included on European cruises, like Iceland, Norway and Switzerland, also allow short stay visits of less than 90 days without a visa. So unless you're planning to do some extended traveling in Europe , there's no need to fuss with a visa.
That said, European travel regulations are slated to change in the coming years. If you're looking further ahead into 2021, be aware that depending on when you travel you may need to apply for an ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System) visa waiver. Something to keep in mind and keep an eye on.
You'll need to check with your doctor regarding any vaccines you might need for travel. While European countries don't typically require too many (or any) additional vaccines, you'll want to check in with a travel medicine specialist at least a month before you head out on your European cruise. You can also do a little research on the CDC and US Department of Health & Human Services websites.
Packing list
You're likely to be traveling to a number of countries in a short amount of time. Make sure to plan for a range of weather. I’ve ended up buying scarfs and gloves in Norway in summer and in Italy in fall. I didn’t need them every day, but the weather was changeable and we had a day or two that was chilly.
(With this in mind it can be more difficult to travel carry-on only , but it's not impossible.)
No matter which size suitcase you choose to pack, there are a few key items you'll want to make sure are in your suitcase before you set sail.
The two absolute must-have items for your European cruise:
- Comfortable walking shoes for exploring UNESCO world heritage sites and walking on cobblestones
- Beach gear for warmer destinations, like the Greek Islands and South of France
Along with these key items, you’ll also want to confirm dining attire for your cruise ship, because some cruise lines offer formal dinners and theme nights. Knowing this in advance will allow you to make the most of all the fun your cruise line has to offer by packing everything you'll need.
You're Ready to Set Sail On Your European Cruise
That wasn't so hard, was it? This is how I plan my cruises and how I recommend you plan yours. Step by step. There's no need to feel overwhelmed when you have a strategy!
With this planning and research under your belt, you're sure to have a wonderful time exploring all of the incredible sights, culture, and cuisine that Europe has to offer.
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Ashore, Disney's family-friendly excursions will take you to laze on the beach, explore museums and learn about history. Disney Dream sails three- to 12-night cruises to Northern and Western Europe, the British Isles and the Mediterranean. Cruise fares start from $308 per person, per night, for a windowless inside cabin.
Europe's Leading Cruise Line, 15 years in a row. There's no better way to experience the history, landmarks and culture of Europe than with our European cruise vacations. Step on board one of our award winning ships embarking from fifteen convenient cities that are amazing destinations within themselves. Unpack once and wake up to a new city ...
Princess Cruises, Celebrity, Norwegian, Regent, Azamara, Silversea, Royal Caribbean, Crystal, Holland America and more cruise lines have itineraries here. Europe is also a popular destination on ...
Europe Cruises. Explore Europe's history, cultures and breathtaking beauty on an unforgettable cruise vacation. Choose from an array of carefully crafted itineraries offering more time in port to explore unique destinations and iconic landmarks. A lifetime of memories awaits. Europe Destinations.
Best Cruise Line in Europe. On a European cruise with Princess®, unpack once and venture through lands where history and tradition converge. Explore cities and wonders you've always dreamed of visiting, like Italy's palaces, Ireland's castles and Iceland's lagoons. Revel in world-class experiences both on board and on land.
Here are our best tips for finding a cheap cruise or cruise deal to Europe. If you book a "guaranteed cabin" (they select for you), a cabin on a lower deck or sail on an older ship from a brand you like, then you can get the best price for a specific cruise to Europe. Last minute cruises deals to Europe appear as you get closer to the sail ...
Mediterranean excursions. Our award-winning Mediterranean cruise shore excursions bring you to iconic beaches, landmarks and ancient artifacts. See the yacht-lined shores of Kotor while riding on a tuk tuk, an electric rickshaw. Savor the flavors of "Koum Kouat" liqueur, created from Corfu's exclusive citrus plant.
Some of the best cruise lines to Europe include Viking and MSC cruises to Europe, both of which are famous for luxury offerings like lavish suites and world-famous live entertainment. Choose your desire length, a 3-day cruise, a 5-day cruise or 7-day cruise. Many cruise lines offer journeys through the continent, beginning at ports like Paris and traveling throughout Europe to visit countries ...
Santorini, Athens and Florence Cruise. Norwegian Cruise Line | Norwegian Epic. Digital Costco Shop Card, Round-Trip Rome. 9 Nights from $1,548*. *Price shown is per person based on double occupancy and is valid for select stateroom categories only. Click on the Terms & Conditions link below for details.
European & Mediterranean Cruises. Few places in the world pack in as much culture per square meter as Europe does… and nobody packs fun into Europe like Carnival does! There's so much variety across the continent and its islands, and with Carnival you have options for experiencing many of these places by sea.
EUROPEAN CRUISES. Jump on a satisfying study in contrasts, from the black Baltic to the azure Aegean, and from medieval castles to modern skyscrapers with a cruise to Europe. As you Cruise to Europe, peer over the side of your ship as it approaches the weathered spires of old-town Copenhagen, the sun-bleached houses of Santorini, the colourful ...
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Discover the charm and beauty of a European cruise with Celebrity. Award-winning European cruises in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Scandinavia and more. ... Get up to 75% off your travel partner's fare + up to $150 onboard credit per stateroom when you book before 28th April. > Find a Cruise. GO. European Cruises View Cruises. Tabs ...
SeaDream Yacht Club from $3,799. Silversea Cruises from $3,300. Uniworld River Cruises from $2,219. Viking Ocean Cruises from $2,399. Viking River Cruises from $1,999. Windstar Cruises from $1,899. The smart way to book a Europe cruise; get the cruise lines' Europe cruise offers, the lowest rates, plus our exclusive offers on all European cruises.
13 Day Western Europe Coastal Cruise Scenic Eclipse Bergen to Lisbon Sep 11, 2025. SPECIAL BONUS. Fr $13,391. BOOK. 7 Day Mediterranean-West Costa Smeralda Roundtrip Rome/Civitavecchia May 2, 2024 - Oct 30, 2025. SPECIAL BONUS. Fr $393. BOOK. 7 Day Mediterranean-East MSC Armonia Roundtrip Bari May 5 - Nov 3, 2024.
Aurora. Sail to the Canary Islands, Mediterranean, Northern Europe on a Short Break, Norway and Iceland, Norwegian Fjords, Scandinavia and Northern Europe or Spain and Portugal. With so many cities, ports and destinations to explore, discover more of Europe with a P&O Cruises holiday. Browse holidays, deals and book online.
If, after seeing the movie Luca, which debuts June 18, your family gets a hankering to visit Italy, Disney Cruise Line has you covered. The 1,750-passenger Disney Magic will sail in Europe spring and summer 2022, with several sailings stopping in Italy. A six-night departure from Barcelona to Rome on June 4, 2022 (fares for a family of four ...
Discover the charm and beauty of a European cruise with Celebrity. Award-winning European cruises in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Scandinavia and more. ... {country-flag} {country-name}? Go to site . Book a Europe cruise this summer with direct flights starting at £1* Favorites. 0344 493 2043 CONTACT 0344 493 2043. Need help? 0344 493 ...
Book a cruise for a holiday that combines epic adventure and great value. Discover everything that is included onboard your cruise from the UK and other European ports, from dining, entertainment, activities, and programs for children, to itineraries.
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Part 1: Plan Your European Cruise. The first steps in planning your European cruise are quite simple: Choose when you'll be cruising. Decide how long you'll travel. Select a general region for your European cruise. Confirm your cruise line and embarkation ports.