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CRUISE FROM CONTINENT TO CONTINENT
Transatlantic & transpacific cruises.
Reposition your view of paradise with a transatlantic or transpacific cruise.
Have you ever thought of traversing an entire ocean from coast to coast? You can go further than you ever thought possible on a transatlantic cruise, crossing the waves between the U.S. and Europe. Departing from Florida, Barcelona, Southampton and Copenhagen, these cruises include both tropical and cultural island stops, in ports such as the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Greenland and Iceland. Meanwhile, transpacific cruises go from Sydney to the U.S., with plenty of white-sand-beach-filled South Pacific ports in between. Take in sweeping views of the Pacific while stopping in exotic ports to see the secluded beaches of Vanuatu or the volcanic vistas of Hawaii.
South Pacific Sun Or European Charm
Reposition your view of paradise with a transatlantic or transpacific cruise
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CROSS-COASTAL CULTURE
Immerse yourself in the historic architecture and cultural achievements on either side of the oceans.
MEANDER MUSEUMS
Are you a museum buff? Stop in Copenhagen for both the National Museum and National Gallery of Denmark. Or hit up the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam and enjoy a field of sunflowers while pondering why this mysterious man cut off his ear.
MAKE HISTORY
There are historical sites across the Atlantic and Pacific to behold, such as Old San Juan in Puerto Rico with streets lined with blooming green trees. Or get an intimate look into Anne Frank's house in Amsterdam.
Wander European Gems
A transatlantic cruise lets you see the architectural and cultural influence of Europe on the Americas and then view the original masterpieces for yourself on the other side of the ocean. See the Cathedral of San Juan in Puerto Rico and the 14th-century Gothic Basilica of Santa Maria in Barcelona .
OCEANS AWAY
Whether you're lounging on the beach or on board the ship, the oceans of the Atlantic and the Pacific hold plenty of opportunity for adventure.
SNORKEL THE SEAS
Snorkeling is a popular activity in island ports across the world. In the South Pacific, many islands are surrounded by fringing reef as well, which is a haven for tropical marine life such as dolphins, squid and sea turtles.
BE A BEACH BUM
Make the most of island ports on a transpacific cruise and enjoy some beach time. Lounge in the white sand and turquoise waters of Mystery Island in Vanuatu . Enjoy the combo of urban and volcanic views at Waikiki Beach in Honolulu.
JUMP ONBOARD
With so many days at sea, take advantage of the ship's many activities and attractions, including spa treatments, rock climbing, ice skating, musical performances and Casino Royale.
SAIL THE SEAS AND SEE CROSS-CONTINENTAL CULTURES
Transpacific and transatlantic cruises offer plenty of relaxing days at sea, plus exciting stops at idyllic, beach-filled islands and cities bustling with life and culture.
IN AWE OF THE ATLANTIC
Starting in Florida, New York or one of several European ports, a transatlantic cruise may include several city stops, Caribbean ports or a combination of both.
PREPARE FOR THE PACIFIC
From Sydney to either Honolulu or Seattle, be prepared to cross hemispheres and visit the best (and most beautiful) South Pacific islands.
WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO The Best Time to Cruise
For transatlantic cruises, the best time to set sail is either spring and fall, when the weather is still warm but prices are more affordable. However, transpacific cruises are recommended during the Southern Hemisphere's winter, from May to October. This is because summer is the South Pacific's cyclone season.
Remember to pack for all weather conditions, as you will have warm summery port days, as well as cooler nights at sea. On transpacific cruises, you'll also cross hemispheres, so may need clothing for summer and winter conditions if cruising from Sydney to Seattle
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Although most Pacific and Caribbean islands have different currencies, many ports accept Australian or American dollars, and larger cities will also accept credit cards.
Consider bringing your own snorkeling equipment and reef boots to save on rental fees, if you're planning on snorkeling at multiple destinations.
With so many days at sea, try something new onboard, but also bring your own entertainment — whether that's an e-reader or a good book.
FOR THE FOODIE'S CROSS-COUNTRY CUISINES
From Australia to the Azores, transatlantic and transpacific cruises expose you to several cuisines, including Caribbean, American and Pacific Islander. From fast-food favorites to rice-based comfort food, here are a few must-try foods.
AUSSIE MEAT PIES
Found in bakeries and convenience stores, Australians love their savory meat pies. Visit the iconic Harry's Cafe de Wheels in Sydney and tuck into one of their flaky pies filled with curried beef or chicken with a side of classic mushy peas.
PILE UP YOUR PLATE
Plate lunches are very popular in Hawaii, and traditionally feature scoops of white rice, macaroni salad and a meat-based entree like succulent kalua pig or a lau lau pork, with a smoky taste from its preparation in an underground oven.
FLORIDIAN FOOD
Tuck into some popular Floridian dishes before your transatlantic cruise departs. Savor a salty, satisfying Cuban sandwich piled high with pork and pickles. Try a Bahamian-inspired conch fritter, and key lime pie for dessert.
Related Ports
In the South Pacific, paradisal ports include Vanuatu, Fiji, French Polynesia and New Caledonia. In the Caribbean, choose from ports like the Bahamas, Barbados, Haiti and Antigua. Or spend more time in the great cities of Europe: Pop from Amsterdam over to the fjords of Norway or the natural volcanic spas of Reykjavik, Iceland.
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Qaqortoq, Greenland
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Airlie Beach, Queensland
Bora Bora, French Polynesia
Lautoka, Fiji Islands
Moorea, French Polynesia
Cairns (Yorkeys Knob), Australia
Isle Of Pines, New Caledonia
Lifou, Loyalty Islands
Mare, New Caledonia
Akaroa, New Zealand
Bay Of Islands, New Zealand
Darwin, Australia
Doubtful Sound (Cruising), New Zealand
Esperance, Australia
Geraldton, Australia
Hobart, Tasmania
Melbourne, Australia
Mystery Island, Vanuatu
Noumea, New Caledonia
Nuku'alofa, Tonga
Papeete, Tahiti
Champagne Bay, Vanuatu
Dunedin, New Zealand
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Tauranga, New Zealand
Vavau (Neiafu), Tonga
Wellington, New Zealand
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Newcastle, Australia
Auckland, New Zealand
Perth (Fremantle), Australia
Picton, New Zealand
Port Douglas, Australia
Port Hedland, Australia
Port Vila, Vanuatu
Suva, Fiji Islands
Sydney (White Bay), Australia
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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.
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Explore the Different Regions of Europe
Mediterranean Cruises
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.
Northern Europe Cruises
Voyage in the path of Vikings to incredible Northern Europe destinations. Enjoy a rich array of itineraries from the colorful, fashion-forward Copenhagen, to the glass-like waters of Norway’s fjords.
Scandinavia & Baltic Sea Cruises
Romantic seascapes and fairytale cities await in Scandinavia. Amble medieval town centers and squares. Stroll among centuries-old, spired churches and castles. Sample simple, yet flavorful cuisine and see inspirational design.
Transatlantic Cruises
Channel your inner explorer on a transatlantic Europe cruise. Unwind as you take in the beauty of the Atlantic and enjoy more time at off-the-beaten-path Europe destinations and remote islands.
Make the Most of Your European Cruise Vacation
Peruse our convenient Europe departure ports. Whether you’re interested in a 7-day cruise or a long voyage, your dream port is where the adventure begins.
Cruises from Athens (Piraeus), Greece
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Europe Departure Ports
Featured european cruise ports.
Eidfjord, Norway
In the shadow of snowy peaks and near stunning blue-green fjords, Eidfjord is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful villages in Norway.
Santorini, Greece
Santorini, the jewel in the crown of Greece's Cyclades, is best known as the island with the giant volcanic caldera at its heart.
Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy
Rome is both a modern bustling city and an ancient open-air museum. You can walk in the footsteps of emperors, have coffee in Renaissance piazzas and see contemporary art all in one afternoon.
Barcelona, Spain
On the northeast coast of Spain, overlooking the Mediterranean, Barcelona is a vibrant port city, packed with centuries of iconic art and architecture—Gaudí and Picasso both called it home—and lined with sunny white-sand beaches. Explore the Catalan capital.
Istanbul, Turkey
Arriving in Istanbul by ship is unforgettable. Take in views of Istanbul’s best attractions—the shores of Asia to the east, the first Bosphorus Bridge to the north, and the “old Istanbul” to the south.
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Featured europe shore excursions.
From cooking classes to architecture tours and thrilling outdoor adventures, our shore excursions are the easiest way to explore the Old Continent.
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Find out what to experience on your Europe cruise. Read insider tips and recommendations for things to see and do in beloved European destinations.
Europe Travel Guide & Packing List
Here’s what to pack for a European cruise and shore excursions, so you can feel comfortable and prepared for your adventures.
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Europe Cruise Onboard Experience
Travel to Europe’s most fascinating destinations on perfectly sized cruise ships offering unmatched service and an award-winning onboard experience. Enjoy entertainment for every preference and the best live music at sea.
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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. Cruise the Mediterranean and soak in the espresso-fueled, yet somehow unhurried, cobblestone-lined street life from a sidewalk café. Snow-capped peaks go great with postcard-perfect glaciers across Northern Europe destinations… plus you’ll find some of the greenest British Isle views on the same itinerary! Western Europe cruises visit the region from which the explorers of the New World kicked off their voyages. If your head is spinning with all the possibilities… great! That means you have choices — and believe us, any one of them is the right choice!
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2023 Europe Cruises
There’s no better way to experience Europe than with Celebrity Cruises, awarded “Best Cruise Line in Europe” for the past 11 years.* Our 2023 Europe sailings introduce experiences from discovering the blue lagoon of Iceland to exploring Italy’s Amalfi Coast—and everything in between. We’re taking the Old World to new heights of luxury. New is not an understatement for this season in Europe, because our newest ship, Celebrity Beyond SM , will be sailing these waters. New itineraries and a new Scandinavian port have been added to our already exciting roster of sailings, including more 7-night itineraries than ever. So, there’s never been a better time to plan a journey filled with wonder in Europe.
We’re also excited to announce our return to some of the most popular cities in the world, including Flam, Norway, and Alexandria, Egypt—with overnight stays in Alexandria that give you the chance to explore the nightlife of the largest city on the Mediterranean. These overnight stays give you the opportunity to visit the great Pyramids and Sphinx—a bucket list experience for all world travelers. With more than 45 overnight stays in 11 dynamic cities, including Istanbul, Turkey, and Florence, Italy, you’ll find exploring these places under the stars is as thrilling as you imagined.
Our 2023 Europe sailings are open for booking now. No matter which itinerary you choose, you’ll discover the Old World on a luxury vacation filled with wonder.
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Cannes, France
Gibraltar, Windsor
Athens, Greece
Hydra, Greece
Thessaloniki, Greece
Zakynthos, Greece
Naples, Italy
Lisbon, Portugal
Barcelona, Spain
Palma De Mallorca, Spain
Seville, Spain
Ephesus, Kusadasi, Turkey
Valetta, Malta
Jerusalem (Ashdod), Israel
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Transatlantic Cruises Calendar
This is the complete schedule of Transatlantic cruises in 2024 and 2025 . Most are in the spring and fall when cruise lines reposition ships between the United States and Europe. Throughout the year there are also cruises between New York and England on the Queen Mary 2.
On the calendar you'll find many Atlantic crossings to Spain, Portugal, Italy, Denmark and the UK. In total, there are about 100 Transatlantic cruises annually.
January 2024
January 3: 8-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 January 11: 11-day cruise from Southampton (England) to Fort Lauderdale on the Cunard Line January 11: 10-day cruise from Miami to Southampton (England) on Norwegian Cruise Line January 27: 12-day cruise from Southampton (England) to Fort Lauderdale on the Cunard Line
February 2024
February 13: 11-day cruise from Southampton (England) to Miami on Norwegian Cruise Line February 21: 10-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Southampton (England) on the Cunard Line
March 2: 15-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona (Spain) on Viking March 9: 16-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Southampton (England) on Princess Cruises March 15: 17-night cruise from Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) to Lisbon (Portugal) on Azamara Cruises March 18: 15-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona (Spain) on Viking March 23: 14-night cruise from Tampa to Barcelona (Spain) on Celebrity Cruises March 27: 15-night cruise from Miami to Rome (Italy) on Oceania March 30: 16-day cruise from Barbados to Lisbon (Portugal) on Star Clipper March 31: 14-day cruise from Miami to Barcelona (Spain) on Regent Seven Seas
April 5: 14-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona (Spain) on Holland America April 5: 15-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Southampton (England) on Royal Caribbean April 5: 14-night cruise from Miami to Barcelona (Spain) on Oceania April 5: 16-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Southampton (England) on Princess Cruises April 6: 20-day cruise from Antigua to Malaga (Spain) on Star Clipper April 7: 14-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Rotterdam (Netherlands) on Holland America April 7: 19-day cruise from Puerto Rico to Lisbon (Portugal) on Norwegian Cruise Line April 8: 16-day cruise from New York to Rome (Italy) on Norwegian Cruise Line April 10: 14-day cruise from New York to Barcelona (Spain) on Regent Seven Seas April 11: 12-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Lisbon (Portugal) on Celebrity Cruises April 13: 14-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Rotterdam (Netherlands) on Holland America April 13: 12-day cruise from Puerto Rico to Lisbon (Portugal) on SeaDream April 14: 13-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona (Spain) on Celebrity Cruises April 14: 12-night cruise from Miami to Lisbon (Portugal) on Seabourn April 15: 12-day cruise from Norfolk (Virginia) to Barcelona (Spain) on Carnival Cruise Line April 18: 14-day cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Port Canaveral on Carnival Cruise Line April 21: 14-night cruise from Miami to Barcelona (Spain) on Royal Caribbean April 21: 14-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Rome (Italy) on Royal Caribbean April 21: 15-night cruise from Miami to Lisbon (Portugal) on MSC April 22: 13-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Amsterdam (Netherlands) on Celebrity Cruises April 25: 14-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on Norwegian Cruise Line April 28: 7-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2 April 28: 13-night cruise from Miami to Barcelona (Spain) on Royal Caribbean April 28: 12-night cruise from New Jersey to Southampton (England) on Royal Caribbean April 29: 14-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on Norwegian Cruise Line
May 1: 15-night cruise from Texas to Barcelona (Spain) on Royal Caribbean May 2: 13-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Southampton (England) on Celebrity Cruises May 4: 15-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Southampton (England) on Princess Cruises May 5: 13-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona (Spain) on Disney Cruise Line May 5: 7-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 May 11: 14-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Amsterdam (Netherlands) on Holland America May 16: 7-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2 May 23: 7-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2
June 9: 7-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2 June 16: 7-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 June 21: 21-night cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on Oceania June 23: 7-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2 June 24: 36-night cruise from New York to Amsterdam (Netherlands) on Viking June 29: 21-day cruise from Amsterdam (Netherlands) to Boston on Holland America
July 5: 21-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on Princess Cruises July 6: 8-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 July 12: 51-night round-trip cruise from New York to Europe on Oceania July 14: 24-night cruise from England to New York on Seabourn July 20: 17-day cruise from Boston to Rotterdam (Netherlands) on Holland America July 21: 7-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2 July 28: 7-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2
August 2024
August 16: 7-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2 August 17: 15-night cruise from Tilbury (England) to New York on Oceania August 19: 22-night cruise from Amsterdam (Netherlands) to Miami on Royal Caribbean August 22: 16-night cruise from Amsterdam (Netherlands) to Boston on Royal Caribbean August 23: 7-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 August 24: 16-day cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to New York on Regent Seven Seas
September 2024
September 15: 7-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2 September 23: 16-day cruise from Southampton (England) to Fort Lauderdale on Princess Cruises
October 2024
October 6: 7-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 October 6: 12-day cruise from Lisbon (Portugal) to Miami on Norwegian Cruise Line October 6: 21-day cruise from Southampton (England) to Galveston (Texas) on Princess Cruises October 9: 22-night cruise from Rome (Italy) to Puerto Rico on Viking October 12: 15-day cruise from Rotterdam (Netherlands) to Fort Lauderdale on Holland America October 17: 8-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2 October 17: 13-day cruise from Rome (Italy) to Port Canaveral on Norwegian Cruise Line October 19: 19-night cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) on MSC October 20: 13-day cruise from Southampton (England) to Fort Lauderdale on Disney Cruise Line October 21: 14-day cruise from New York to Barcelona (Spain) on Norwegian Cruise Line October 23: 12-night cruise from Southampton (England) to Fort Lauderdale on Celebrity Cruises October 23: 16-night cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Galveston on Royal Caribbean October 24: 14-night cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Fort Lauderdale on Royal Caribbean October 25: 7-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 October 26: 15-day cruise from Rome (Italy) to Tampa on Carnival Cruise Line October 26: 13-night cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Fort Lauderdale on Celebrity Cruises October 26: 14-night cruise from Malaga (Spain) to Puerto Rico on SeaDream October 30: 18-night cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Miami on MSC October 31: 14-day cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Fort Lauderdale on Holland America
November 2024
November 1: 14-night cruise from Rome (Italy) to Fort Lauderdale on Celebrity Cruises November 3: 14-day cruise from Miami to Southampton (England) on Norwegian Cruise Line November 3: 16-night cruise from Amsterdam (Netherlands) to New York on Oceania November 3: 14-day cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Miami on Regent Seven Seas November 3: 14-night cruise from Rome (Italy) to Cape Liberty on Royal Caribbean November 7: 16-day cruise from Rome (Italy) to New York on Norwegian Cruise Line November 7: 14-night cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Tampa on Celebrity Cruises November 8: 16-night cruise from Miami to Lisbon (Portugal) on MSC November 9: 13-night cruise from Lisbon (Portugal) to Fort Lauderdale on Celebrity Cruises November 10: 13-day cruise from Rome (Italy) to Port Canaveral on Norwegian Cruise Line November 10: 16-day cruise from Rome (Italy) to Fort Lauderdale on Princess Cruises November 10: 16-night cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Port Canaveral on Royal Caribbean November 13: 12-night cruise from Lisbon (Portugal) to Fort Lauderdale on Azamara Cruises November 13: 7-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2 November 15: 12-night cruise from Lisbon (Portugal) to Miami on Oceania November 16: 13-night cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Fort Lauderdale on Celebrity Cruises November 16: 14-day cruise from Rome (Italy) to Fort Lauderdale on Holland America November 20: 10-night cruise from Lisbon (Portugal) to Barbados on Azamara Cruises November 20: 15-night cruise from Rome (Italy) to Miami on Oceania November 21: 12-night cruise from Lisbon (Portugal) to Port Canaveral on Celebrity Cruises November 22: 14-day cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Miami on Regent Seven Seas November 22: 14-day cruise from Lisbon (Portugal) to Fort Lauderdale on Silversea November 24: 13-night cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Port Canaveral on Royal Caribbean November 26: 14-day cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Miami on Norwegian Cruise Line November 28: 17-day cruise from Southampton (England) to Fort Lauderdale on Princess Cruises November 28: 12-night cruise from Lisbon (Portugal) to Miami on Seabourn November 28: 22-night cruise from Rome (Italy) to Fort Lauderdale on Viking November 29: 16-day cruise from Lisbon (Portugal) to Puerto Rico on Norwegian Cruise Line November 30: 14-day cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Miami on Norwegian Cruise Line
December 2024
December 3: 12-day cruise from Southampton (England) to Miami on Norwegian Cruise Line December 3: 7-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 December 4: 18-day cruise from Rome (Italy) to Fort Lauderdale on Princess Cruises December 4: 15-day cruise from Lisbon (Portugal) to Fort Lauderdale on Silversea December 5: 15-night cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Fort Lauderdale on Viking December 15: 7-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2
January 2025
January 3: 8-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 January 4: 13-day cruise from Miami to Southampton (England) on Norwegian Cruise Line January 9: 9-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on Cunard Line January 9: 12-day cruise from Southampton (England) to Fort Lauderdale on Cunard Line
February 2025
February 2: 13-day cruise from Southampton (England) to Miami on Norwegian Cruise Line February 7: 12-day cruise from Miami to Southampton (England) on Norwegian Cruise Line February 10: 12-night cruise from Miami to Barcelona (Spain) on Royal Caribbean February 18: 14-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona (Spain) on Princess Cruises
March 8: 13-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona (Spain) on Celebrity Cruises March 8: 8-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2 March 9: 15-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Southampton (England) on Princess Cruises March 14: 14-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Southampton (England) on Cunard Line March 16: 14-day cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Miami on Carnival Cruise Line March 19: 14-day cruise from Miami to Barcelona (Spain) on Regent Seven Seas March 22: 12-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Southampton (England) on Celebrity Cruises March 22: 14-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona (Spain) on Princess Cruises March 24: 15-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Rome (Italy) on Princess Cruises March 29: 8-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 March 31: 12-night cruise from Miami to Lisbon (Portugal) on Azamara Cruises March 31: 15-day cruise from New York to Rome (Italy) on Norwegian Cruise Line
April 1: 14-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Lisbon (Portugal) on Silversea April 4: 14-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Southampton (England) on Princess Cruises April 4: 12-day cruise from Miami to Lisbon (Portugal) on Regent Seven Seas April 5: 15-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Rotterdam (Netherlands) on Holland America April 6: 14-night cruise from Miami to Lisbon (Portugal) on MSC April 12: 16-night cruise from Tampa to Rome (Italy) on Celebrity Cruises April 12: 14-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Rotterdam (Netherlands) on Holland America April 12: 15-night cruise from Miami to Portsmouth (England) on Royal Caribbean April 19: 14-night cruise from Port Canaveral to Barcelona (Spain) on Celebrity Cruises April 19: 14-day cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona (Spain) on Holland America April 19: 16-day cruise from Palm Beach (Florida) to Lisbon (Portugal) on SeaDream April 20: 15-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Rome (Italy) on Celebrity Cruises April 22: 14-night cruise from Puerto Rico to Barcelona (Spain) on Oceania April 24: 16-day cruise from New Orleans to Barcelona (Spain) on Carnival Cruise Line April 24: 14-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on Norwegian Cruise Line April 27: 8-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2 April 27: 12-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on Norwegian Cruise Line April 27: 14-night cruise from Cape Liberty (New Jersey) to Rome (Italy) on Royal Caribbean April 28: 14-night cruise from Miami to Southampton (England) on Royal Caribbean April 30: 12-night cruise from Miami to Barcelona (Spain) on Royal Caribbean
May 1: 12-night cruise from Miami to Lisbon (Portugal) on Oceania May 3: 13-night cruise from Port Canaveral to Barcelona (Spain) on Royal Caribbean May 5: 7-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 May 5: 13-day cruise from Port Canaveral to Barcelona (Spain) on Disney Cruise Line May 16: 7-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2 May 18: 36-day cruise from New York to Amsterdam (Netherlands) on Viking May 23: 7-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 May 29: 30-day cruise from New York to Copenhagen (Denmark) on Silversea
June 6: 7-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2 June 11: 15-day cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to New Orleans on Carnival Cruise Line June 11: 13-day cruise from New York to Belfast (Northern Ireland) on Silversea June 13: 7-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 June 24: 7-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2
July 8: 7-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 July 18: 15-day cruise from Southampton (England) to Boston on Princess Cruises July 19: 35-day round-trip cruise from Boston to Northern Europe on Holland America July 25: 14-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2 July 27: 36-day cruise from New York to Amsterdam (Netherlands) on Viking
August 2025
August 2: 36-night cruise from Dover (England) to New York on Seabourn August 8: 7-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 August 27: 7-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2 August 30: 15-night cruise from Southampton (England) to Boston on Royal Caribbean
September 2025
September 3: 7-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 September 13: 14-day cruise from Port Canaveral to Barcelona (Spain) on Carnival Cruise Line September 16: 14-night cruise from Lisbon (Portugal) to New York on Oceania September 26: 7-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2
October 2025
October 7: 45-day round-trip cruise from New York to the Mediterranean on Holland America October 8: 21-day cruise from Southampton (England) to Galveston (Texas) on Princess Cruises October 11: 15-day cruise from Rotterdam (Netherlands) to Fort Lauderdale on Holland America October 11: 15-day cruise from Southampton (England) to Fort Lauderdale on Princess Cruises October 16: 14-day cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Port Canaveral on Carnival Cruise Line October 16: 14-night cruise from Southampton (England) to Miami on Royal Caribbean October 17: 7-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 October 19: 13-night cruise from Southampton (England) to Port Canaveral on Celebrity Cruises October 20: 16-day cruise from Southampton (England) to Fort Lauderdale on Princess Cruises October 22: 14-night cruise from Rome (Italy) to Cape Liberty on Royal Caribbean October 24: 7-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2 October 16: 14-night cruise from Southampton (England) to Miami on Royal Caribbean October 26: 13-night cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Fort Lauderdale on Celebrity Cruises October 31: 7-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 October 31: 16-night cruise from Rome (Italy) to Tampa on Celebrity Cruises October 31: 13-night cruise from Rome (Italy) to Fort Lauderdale on Celebrity Cruises
November 2025
November 1: 15-day cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Fort Lauderdale on Princess Cruises November 2: 15-day cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Fort Lauderdale on Holland America November 2: 13-day cruise from Malaga (Spain) to Puerto Rico on SeaDream November 7: 15-day cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to New York on Norwegian Cruise Line November 8: 14-day cruise from Rome (Italy) to Tampa on Carnival Cruise Line November 8: 16-day cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Miami on Regent Seven Seas November 14: 16-day cruise from Southampton (England) to Fort Lauderdale on Princess Cruises November 15: 14-day cruise from Rome (Italy) to Fort Lauderdale on Holland America November 18: 14-night cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Puerto Rico on Seabourn November 19: 7-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2 November 19: 14-night cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Miami on Oceania November 19: 13-day cruise from Lisbon (Portugal) to Fort Lauderdale on Silversea November 26: 14-day cruise from Barcelona (Spain) to Miami on Regent Seven Seas November 28: 15-day cruise from Lisbon (Portugal) to Galveston (Texas) on Norwegian Cruise Line November 28: 22-day cruise from Rome (Italy) to Fort Lauderdale on Viking
December 2025
December 8: 7-day cruise from New York to Southampton (England) on the Queen Mary 2 December 8: 14-day cruise from Lisbon (Portugal) to Fort Lauderdale on Silversea December 15: 7-day cruise from Southampton (England) to New York on the Queen Mary 2
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Experience the golden age of ocean travel on a Trans-Atlantic cruise with Princess. Get to know the tranquility of the sea, and meet the cultures and stories that lie ashore. Choose from itineraries that take you to the castles of the British Isles, the beaches of the Mediterranean and the fjords of Scandinavia and Russia. Feel the thrill of classic cruising while basking in the comfort of home on a cruise across the Atlantic Ocean.
Why a Trans-Atlantic Cruise
A classic cruise experience.
Just as enjoyable as the excursions ashore is the time spent at sea. With all Trans-Atlantic cruises beginning or ending stateside, cut down on air travel and spend more time luxuriating in the ship’s amenities en route to your destinations. Our itineraries were crafted to maximize time at sea with unique port visits, giving you ample time to relax on board and adventure on land. Experience the best of both worlds with Princess.
Trans-Atlantic excursions
Our award-winning Trans-Atlantic cruise shore excursions bring you up close to ancient history, cultures and architecture. Live like a royal in England, uncover medieval mysteries in Scotland and venture to geothermal wonders in Iceland. Or sip flavorful wines while overlooking the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean. With ports that change every year, experience all the best destinations on a Trans-Atlantic cruise with Princess.
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Our departure ports are as iconic as the destinations we visit. You can a little extra vacation to your vacation by arriving early or staying after your cruise and exploring the wonders that lie within these cities.
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- London (Southampton)
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 amid 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 lie in the park and throughout the entire city.
Copenhagen boasts equal parts charm and culture. Before you set sail on your European cruise, indulge in thrills at Tivoli Gardens, and ride a bike along Nyhavn’s waterways, passing multicolored homes on the way. Tour ancient fortresses, like Kronborg Castle, which inspired Shakespeare’s “Hamlet.” Or make a stop to see Copenhagen’s most famous symbol, The Little Mermaid.
Fort Lauderdale has long been known for its white-sand beaches but has recently become famous for its blossoming art scene – among many other things. Before your Trans-Atlantic cruise, browse galleries on Las Olas Boulevard. Stop for a drink at one of the waterfront cafes. Or ride through the Everglades, a 1.5-million acre UNESCO World Heritage Site, and look for the wildlife that call these lands home.
From double-decker buses and telephone booths to medieval castles and monuments, experience the best of the city and countryside on a European cruise from Southampton. Ride on the London Eye, and watch The Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. Then head west and walk the hallways of Windsor Castle, or travel even further to learn about the mystery of Stonehenge.
The cosmopolitan center of America, New York City, is waiting to be explored. On a Trans-Atlantic cruise with Princess, arrive early to spend the day shopping in SoHo, and then stroll through the Museum of Modern Art. Sail past the Statue of Liberty, walk through Central Park and snap a photo in front of the 238 billboards in Times Square. Or ascend the Empire State Building and take in sweeping views of it all from 1,250 feet above.
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 European cruise from Rome, arrive early to toss a coin into Trevi Fountain. Legend has it, you’ll be guaranteed a 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.
Trans-Atlantic Cruise Onboard Experience
Curated comfort, world-class entertainment and international flavors await you.
On Trans-Atlantic cruises, indulge in international flavors and world-class entertainment – like Broadway-style productions and an onboard casino – without ever leaving the ship. Unwind with comfortable stateroom accommodations and refreshing spa treatments, and feel at home with Princess’ signature service. No matter the ship or itinerary you choose, experience the best of ocean travel with Princess.
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Your stateroom is where you rest and recharge between adventures. That’s why every room is equipped with the expertly designed Princess Luxury Bed, 100% Jacquard-woven cotton linens. Whether you go interior or all-out in a suite, our staterooms will make you feel right at home. Especially for families traveling together who can enjoy the option of connected rooms.
Flavors that inspire
From the spice of Moroccan tagine to the sweetness of Greek Baklava, Europe’s flavor profile is incredibly diverse. On a Trans-Atlantic cruise with Princess, taste the best of Europe on board with specialty dining. Say cheers during a lively lunch at a British-style pub and try English favorites like bangers and mash or shepherd's pie. Or savor hearty Italian pastas at Sabatini’s℠ Italian Trattoria and top it off with homemade gelato.
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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.
Reset, recharge, relax
Your European cruise should be every bit as refreshing as it is inspiring. Unwind in the Sanctuary, a retreat just for adults, and relish in tranquility. Or book an appointment at the Lotus Spa®. Enjoy soothing treatments — like facials, hot stone massages and detoxifying wraps — that will leave you energized for upcoming adventures.
Vegas hits the seas
Experience the thrill of cards, dice, roulette, and blackjack at our onboard casino during your European cruise. Learn from our expert staff or seasoned guests, and put your skills to the test. For a more relaxed pace, enjoy the slot machines, or join fellow travelers for Bingo and exciting group tournaments. The casino promises nonstop excitement, whether you're a seasoned player or just playing for fun.
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Love blooms on the Love Boat®
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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Enjoy a balcony stateroom and marvel at breathtaking shorelines passing by before enjoying international cuisine in one of our many eateries during your Trans-Atlantic cruise.
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Viking Venus
Launched in May 2021 from Portsmouth, England, Viking Venus features modern amenities and a contemporary design. The ship can hold 930 passengers and 465 crew members. Amenities include multiple pools and shops, as well as a cinema, a live performance theater, a jazz lounge, a spa, a fitness center and a salon. Plus, you can attend a lecture or discussion with the onboard historian, who helps educate passengers on the cultural aspects of each destination. An onboard cooking school, The Kitchen Table, also allows guests to learn about each destination's unique cuisine.
Cruisers can enjoy daily updated food options at The Restaurant, diverse cuisine at the World Café, expertly paired tasting menus at The Chef's Table and Italian favorites at Manfredi's Italian Restaurant. There are eight dining venues on board in total, in addition to the ship's cooking school at The Kitchen Table and 24/7 room service.
When it's time to rest, there are six types of accommodations to choose from – all with private verandas. The standard Veranda Staterooms measure 270 square feet and feature plush beds, free Wi-Fi access and flat-screen TVs. Higher-tier rooms come with extras like priority shore excursion reservations, priority spa reservations, in-room coffee and free laundry services. Plus, travelers in these cabins will have more space: Rooms reach up to 1,448 square feet and may include separate living and dining areas.
The Viking Venus sails to popular European destinations like Barcelona , Athens , Bangkok , Istanbul , Rome , London , Sydney and Stockholm .
Debuted in October 2021, Rotterdam welcomes up to 2,668 guests at double occupancy, 3,172 guests at maximum capacity and 1.048 crew members. The name hearkens back to the line's founding in the late 19th century, when its first ship, Rotterdam, sailed from the Netherlands to New York. Though the ship's name is rooted in the cruise line's past, its amenities are anything but antiquated.
Among Rotterdam's standout facilities is World Stage, a performance venue that features a two-story, 270-degree wraparound LED screen that creates a panorama of light and sound for audience members. For more entertainment, passengers can catch a performance at any of the ship's numerous music venues, including the Rolling Stone Rock Room and B.B. King's Blues Club.
When travelers aren't grooving to live tunes, they can test their luck at the onboard casino or relax at the spa. Meanwhile, kids can play the day away at the Kids Club. Foodies will be pleased to hear the ship offers eight dining options, including Rudi's Sel de Mer, a French brasserie, and Tamarind, which highlights the culinary traditions of Southeast Asia, China and Japan.
Cabins range in size from 143 square feet to 1,290 square feet, with some of the luxury suites boasting floor-to-ceiling windows, whirlpool baths and verandas with hot tubs.
Sailings aboard Rotterdam depart from ports like Fort Lauderdale, Florida , and Amsterdam to destinations in the Caribbean, Europe and the Panama Canal.
U.S. News Insider Tip: The art collection aboard Rotterdam is valued at more than $4.1 million and has 2,645 pieces of diverse works ranging in value from $500 to $620,000. Take some time to walk around the ship to explore the collections. Each of the three stairwells has a theme that reaches from top to bottom: architecture, music or zoology. – Jill Schildhouse, Contributor
Viking Saturn
Debuted in May 2023, the adults-only Viking Saturn has the capacity to hold 930 passengers and 465 crew members. Travelers love the ship's clean Scandinavian design and compact size, which allows it to dock in smaller ports that larger cruise ships cannot reach.
On board, travelers have access to a slew of amenities, including a fitness center, a spa, a library, a state-of-the-art theater, a hair salon, an infinity pool and more. A resident historian is also on board to offer lectures and educational programming about upcoming port destinations. When hunger strikes, Viking Saturn offers an array of dining options, from fresh seafood at World Café to afternoon tea service at Wintergarden to traditional Norwegian cuisine at Mamsen's. Or, learn how to prepare regional dishes from your itinerary at the onboard cooking school.
Starting at 270 square feet, standard staterooms come equipped with king-size mattresses (which can be converted into two twin beds), flat-screen TVs, full-size verandas and bathrooms with heated floors. What's more, each accommodation includes 24-hour room service. Travelers who opt to stay in one of the ship's upgraded suites (which reach up to 1,448 square feet) have access to additional perks such as separate living areas and dining rooms, complimentary laundry services and a welcome bottle of Champagne, among other luxuries.
Viking Saturn sails to a variety of destinations in northern Europe (such as Bergen, Norway; London and Stockholm ) and the Mediterranean (think: Barcelona, Spain ; Rome ; Athens, Greece ; and Istanbul ).
Seven Seas Splendor
Debuted in September 2021, the 746-passenger, 548-crew member Seven Seas Splendor is the newest ship within the Regent fleet. Seven Seas Splendor – along with most of the line's other ships – takes opulence to the next level by equipping each suite with its own private balcony. Other standard in-room amenities include interactive flat-screen TVs, luxurious bath products, bathrobes and slippers, signature queen-size beds and dining tables for two. There are 10 suite categories available, ranging from the smallest Veranda (307 square feet) and Deluxe Veranda suites (308 to 361 square feet) to the largest Regent (4,443 square feet) and Master suites (1,895 to 2,108 square feet).
Guests have a wide array of things to do while on board. Spend your days relaxing at the spa, playing paddle tennis or bocce ball, working up a sweat on the jogging track or taking a dip in the ship's two whirlpools and two pools, one of which is an infinity-edge pool that stretches along the edge of the ship, providing swimmers with exceptional views of the ocean. At night, enjoy one of five shows at the onboard theater.
When it comes to food, Seven Seas Splendor offers eight eateries ranging from casual to fine dining. Enjoy your breakfast alfresco at La Veranda and grub down for lunch at the Pool Grill buffet. For something more formal, opt for a French-inspired meal at Chartreuse, Pan-Asian dishes at Pacific Rim or Compass Rose, the largest restaurant on the ship.
Seven Seas Splendor visits a variety of European and Mediterranean destinations, as well as ports across Europe, the Caribbean, Africa and South America.
Celebrity Apex
The Celebrity Apex – which made its inaugural sailing in June 2021 – can hold up to 2,910 passengers at double occupancy, 3,385 at maximum occupancy and 1,320 crew members. Guests can wine and dine at 29 restaurants, bars and lounges, then spend the night testing their luck at the casino or enjoying live music at the Magic Carpet (which offers great ocean views). Specialty restaurants include a steakhouse and a raw bar, while main dining options feature Mediterranean, Italian and French cuisines. There are also meeting spaces and multipurpose areas on board, as well as upscale shops.
Visit the spa or adults-only Solarium pool to stay relaxed throughout your stay at sea. For younger travelers, there are some kid-friendly areas of the ship – such as a Camp at Sea. However, the ship is geared more toward adult clientele (or families with older children) looking for a relaxing escape.
The ship's staterooms, which start at 181 square feet, offer smart TVs, customizable air conditioning and plenty of storage space. Many rooms also offer private verandas. If you're willing to splurge, consider booking a room in The Retreat. This exclusive section of the ship features luxury accommodations as well as access to a private restaurant, sun deck and lounge. Plus, rooms in The Retreat offer more space, measuring up to 1,892 square feet.
The Celebrity Apex sails to European destinations like Italy, Croatia and Portugal, as well as to Caribbean hot spots like St. Thomas , Puerto Rico , Belize and Grand Cayman .
Viking Mars
Viking's newest ship, the Viking Mars accommodates 930 passengers and, since it's a smaller vessel, it can dock in many ports where some of the larger ocean-faring cruise ships can't reach. The all-veranda accommodations on this ship, which debuted in May 2022, range in size from around 270 square feet to 1,448 square feet. In-room amenities include free Wi-Fi access, flat-screen TVs, safes, minibars filled with drinks and snacks, robes, slippers and 24-hour room service.
Visitors will find a relaxing spa, a hair salon, a yoga area and a well-equipped indoor fitness center (plus an outdoor fitness center) aboard the ship. Those looking to unwind with a book in one hand and a cocktail in the other should snag a cozy spot in The Living Room. Like other Viking ships, the Viking Mars offers educational programming, lectures, cooking classes and more on board.
Cruisers can also enjoy amenities like the main pool and hot tub, the infinity pool, the cinema, the theater, a jazz lounge and various bars. Dining options on this ship include Manfredi's Italian Restaurant, Aquavit Terrace, World Café, The Chef's Table and The Kitchen Table.
Viking Mars receives rave reviews from recent cruisers. The variety of excursions, the delectable onboard dining and the comfortable cabins are a few things previous guests highlighted as superb. However, the staff received mixed reviews: Some experienced attentive and friendly employees, while a few noted they were expecting better service across the board for the price point.
Upcoming itineraries on the Viking Mars include cruises with ports of call in Iceland, Norway, Greece, Italy, Spain, the U.S. and Canada.
The 930-passenger Viking Sky – which debuted in February 2017 – receives rave reviews from past cruisers for its port-heavy itineraries (fares include one complimentary excursion per port) and luxurious, comfortable staterooms. Cabins offer between 270 and 1,448 square feet of space and include balconies, complimentary Wi-Fi access, flat-screen TVs and bathrooms with heated floors, among other amenities. Those who opt for an upgraded stateroom or suite are treated to additional perks, like priority reservations at the spa and specialty restaurants.
Viking Sky's activities include classes at the fitness center, treatments at the spa and destination-focused lectures. The ship also offers two pools and two whirlpools, including an infinity pool on the stern of the ship. In the evenings, passengers can enjoy live performances in the theater or watch destination-related movies in one of two cinemas.
Guests also have their choice of cuisine, from alfresco dining on the Aquavit Terrace to Manfredi's Italian Restaurant. With 550 crew members on board, the ship maintains a nearly 2-to-1 guest-to-crew ratio.
Viking Sky sails to the Mediterranean, Europe, Central America and more. The ship also offers world voyages.
Resilient Lady
An adults-only, LGBTQ-friendly cruise ship, Resilient Lady has a maximum capacity of 2,762 passengers and carries 1,150 crew members. Since setting sail in May 2023, Virgin Voyages' third ship has received praise among travelers for its exceptional dining scene and exciting entertainment options. With onboard experiences ranging from acrobatic performances to comedy shows to themed parties, Resilient Lady is best for travelers who are seeking an upbeat and social atmosphere.
When you've worked up an appetite from your activity-filled day, grab a bite at one of the ship's 20-plus eateries, which serve everything from Mexican to Asian to Italian fare. Although all food is included, reservations are still required at many restaurants. There is also no shortage of bars to choose from, whether you want to sample The Loose Cannon's signature cocktails or sip some bubbly in the Champagne lounge.
All accommodations come equipped with comforts like flat-screen TVs, rain showers, mood lighting and convertible Seabeds. For more room, opt for one of the ship's RockStar Quarters. These upgraded suites feature extras like a terrace with a hammock, European king-size mattresses and spacious marble bathrooms.
Resilient Lady sails to a variety of destinations in Europe and the Caribbean, including top destinations such as Athens, Greece ; Dubrovnik, Croatia .; and Castries, St. Lucia .
U.S. News Insider Tip: The Wake boasts the most ambiance of all eateries on Virgin Voyages vessels by far, so make sure to lock in reservations when you can. This upscale restaurant offers prime entrees with plenty of upgrade options for those who want to splurge. This establishment also features huge windows that provide incredible views of the ocean from the back of the ship. – Holly Johnson, Contributor
Viking Jupiter
Debuted in February 2019, Viking Jupiter is the cruise line's sixth ocean vessel. The ship sleeps up to 930 guests in luxurious staterooms that include everything from large bathrooms to comfortable king-sized beds. As an added bonus, each room is equipped with free Wi-Fi access.
Travelers will have the opportunity to indulge in several onboard activities. They can visit the spa's snow grotto and chill beneath the snowflakes, go for a swim in the infinity pool or let their worries melt away in the hot tub. The Bar and The Living Room offer additional spaces to unwind with a cocktail or mingle with fellow cruisers.
For afternoon tea and light snacks, travelers can stop by Wintergarden, or for a heartier meal, the main dining room, Manfredi's Italian Restaurant or World Café offer scrumptious European delicacies, Chinese fare and everything in between. In the evening, cruisers can catch a live show in The Theater or a destination-themed movie in one of two onboard cinemas.
Recent travelers were wowed by the ship, appreciating its tasteful, minimalist decor. They also found the food delicious and suggested purchasing the upgraded drink package.
Viking Jupiter visits ports in Buenos Aires , Barcelona and more on both regional and transatlantic cruises.
U.S. News Insider Tip: Viking Jupiter and Viking Orion are the only two ships in the fleet that have a planetarium called the Explorer’s Dome. Refer to the daily program, the Viking Star, to see what shows are available during your voyage. – Gwen Pratesi, Contributor
Debuted in May 2023, Oceania Cruises' first new ship in more than a decade can hold up to 1,200 passengers and 800 crew members. Vista is the inaugural ship in Oceania's Allura Class, featuring top-of-the-line amenities like a culinary center, an artist loft and an extensive library, along with facilities like a pool, a casino, a spa and a fitness center. Additionally, Vista offers enrichment opportunities like destination-focused seminars led by guest speakers and dynamic musical performances.
One of the highlights of Oceania Vista is its wide array of dining venues, from specialty restaurants like Ember (American fare) and Toscana (Italian cuisine) to the poolside Waves Grill and daily afternoon tea service. In the evening, guests can grab a drink at their choice of several bars and lounges; Vista's immersive mixology program utilizes innovative techniques and trends to create an elevated cocktail experience.
Vista's well-appointed staterooms – which range from 240 to 2,400 square feet – boast balconies, queen-size beds, rainforest showers, flat-screen TVs and 24-hour room service, among other amenities. If you splurge for a suite, you'll enjoy added benefits like iPads, cashmere blankets, complimentary laundry and shoeshine services, access to the Executive Lounge and butler service.
Oceania Vista explores an array of popular destinations in the U.S., the Caribbean, Mexico, the Mediterranean and more.
U.S. News Insider Tip: The design of the Vista creates more expansive and contemporary public areas than other ships in Oceania's fleet, so even when the ship is at full capacity, it never feels crowded. Also, since it is an all-veranda ship, all guests have the same great ocean view. – Julie L. Kessler, Contributor
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Fort Lauderdale, Kings Wharf, Portland (Weymouth), Southampton (London), Zeebrugge (Brussels), Rotterdam View map
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Apr 12, 2025 → Apr 26, 2025
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$989 $71 /night
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$1,329 $95 /night
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9 Night Europe
New York, Southampton, Hamburg View map
Aug 8, 2025 → Aug 17, 2025
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Queen Mary 2
$1,259 $140 /night
$1,749 $194 /night
$1,979 $220 /night
Fort Lauderdale, Ponta Delgada, Funchal (Madeira), Gibraltar, Barcelona View map
Apr 19, 2025 → May 3, 2025
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$1,089 $78 /night
$1,279 $91 /night
15 Night Northern Europe
Boston, Sydney, Halifax, Nanortalik, Qaqortoq, Nuuk, St.John'S View map
Sep 7, 2024 → Sep 22, 2024
Jewel of the Seas
$1,897 $126 /night
24 Night Europe
Miami, Great Stirrup Cay, Cruising The Atlantic Ocean, Royal Naval Dockyard, Cruising The Atlantic Ocean, Charleston, Fernandina Beach View map
Apr 19, 2025 → May 13, 2025
$8,199 $342 /night
21 Night Southern Europe
Ft Lauderdale, Santa Cruz De Tenerife, Cartagena, Valencia, Barcelona, Gibraltar, Marseille (Provence) View map
Mar 22, 2025 → Apr 12, 2025
Sun Princess
$2,173 $103 /night
$2,487 $118 /night
$2,767 $132 /night
21 Night Europe
Fort Lauderdale, Kings Wharf, Portland (Weymouth), Southampton (London), Zeebrugge (Brussels), Rotterdam, Kristiansand View map
Apr 12, 2025 → May 3, 2025
$2,254 $107 /night
$2,554 $122 /night
$2,954 $141 /night
14 Night Northern Europe
New York City, Halifax, St Pierre, St Johns New Foundland, Reykjavik, Belfast Northern Ireland, Dublin Dun Laoghaire Ireland View map
Apr 24, 2025 → May 8, 2025
Norwegian Pearl
$2,186 $156 /night
$2,786 $199 /night
$4,385 $313 /night
Fort Lauderdale, Kings Wharf, Falmouth, Portland (Weymouth), Le Havre (Paris), Dover (London) View map
Apr 5, 2025 → Apr 19, 2025
Nieuw Statendam
$1,579 $113 /night
$1,779 $127 /night
$1,879 $134 /night
35 Night Northern Europe
New York City New York, Sail The Atlantic Ocean, Halifax Nova Scotia, Scenic Sailing St Lawrence River, Lanse Aux Meadows Newfoundland, Sail The Labrador Sea, Qaqortoq View map
Jul 27, 2025 → Aug 31, 2025
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$23,897 $683 /night
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Transatlantic Voyage: Cruise to Europe from USA
by The Cruise Web Team March 25, 2024, 9:52 am
Embarking on a cruise from the USA to Europe offers a unique and unforgettable travel experience. Unlike flying, where the journey is merely a means to an end, a cruise allows you to immerse yourself in the journey itself. You will sail across the vast Atlantic Ocean, taking in stunning sunsets, relaxing on deck, and enjoying a range of onboard activities and amenities. It is a leisurely and luxurious way to travel between continents, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
FAQs About Cruising from the USA to Europe
What Are the Typical Itineraries for Cruises to Europe from the USA?
Typical departure port for cruises to Europe from the USA:
New York City:
- Depart from the iconic port of New York City, sailing past the Statue of Liberty.
- Enjoy several days at sea with onboard activities and entertainment.
View Transatlantic Cruises from New York
Fort Lauderdale, Florida:
- Depart from the sunny port of Fort Lauderdale, known for its beautiful beaches.
- Sail across the Atlantic Ocean, enjoying the amenities and activities on board.
View Transatlantic Cruises from Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Miami, Florida:
- Depart from the bustling port of Miami, known for its vibrant culture and nightlife.
- Cruise across the Atlantic Ocean, taking in the stunning views and enjoying the onboard facilities.
View Transatlantic Cruises from Miami, Florida
Port Canaveral, Florida:
- Depart from Port Canaveral, a gateway to the attractions of Orlando and the Space Coast.
- Sail across the Atlantic Ocean, with plenty of time to relax and enjoy the onboard amenities.
View Transatlantic Cruises from Port Canaveral, Florida
These are just a few examples of typical itineraries for cruises to Europe from the USA. The exact itinerary will depend on the cruise line, ship, and departure port, so be sure to check with your cruise agency for specific details.
How Long Does a Cruise From the USA to Europe Take?
The duration of a cruise from the USA to Europe varies depending on the itinerary and cruise line. Most transatlantic cruises take between 7 and 14 days (about 2 weeks), although longer cruises are also available. The length of your cruise will depend on factors such as the number of ports of call and the speed of the ship.
What Are Some Tips for Planning a Cruise to Europe from the USA?
- Book Early : Transatlantic cruises can be popular, especially during peak travel seasons. Booking early ensures you get the best cabin selection and pricing.
- Pack Wisely : Since transatlantic cruises can be longer, pack accordingly with clothing for various weather conditions and formal attire for onboard events.
- Explore Excursions : Take advantage of shore excursions offered at each port of call to experience the culture, history, and cuisine of Europe.
Which Cruise Lines Offer Transatlantic Voyages to Europe?
Cunard is synonymous with luxury and tradition, offering a classic ocean liner experience. Their flagship, the Queen Mary 2, is renowned for its elegant décor, world-class dining, and refined ambiance. Cunard’s transatlantic crossings are steeped in history and offer a glimpse into the golden age of ocean travel. Guests can enjoy formal evenings, afternoon tea, and lectures by experts on board.
Experience Cunard’s luxury aboard The Queen Mary 2! Book now for world-class dining and a glimpse into the golden age of ocean travel. Contact The Cruise Web at 1-800-377-9383 or email us at [email protected] to reserve your Cunard experience today.
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Norwegian Cruise Line:
Norwegian Cruise Line is known for its innovative ships and casual yet vibrant atmosphere. They offer a wide range of dining options, entertainment, and activities on board, including Broadway-style shows, water parks, and specialty restaurants. Norwegian is also famous for its “Freestyle Cruising” concept, which allows guests to dine whenever and wherever they choose, offering a more flexible and relaxed cruising experience.
Experience Norwegian Cruise Line’s innovative “Freestyle Cruising” on a transatlantic voyage to Europe! Book now with The Cruise Web by calling 1-800-377-9383 or emailing us at [email protected] for personalized dining, vibrant entertainment, and unforgettable experiences at sea. Embark on your adventure today!
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Celebrity Cruises:
Celebrity Cruises is renowned for its modern luxury and sophisticated ambiance. Their ships feature elegant accommodations, upscale dining options, and personalized service. Celebrity offers a range of onboard activities, including culinary classes, art auctions, and wellness programs. They are also known for their partnerships with famous chefs and designers, enhancing the overall guest experience.
Experience modern luxury with Celebrity Cruises! Book now for elegant accommodations, upscale dining, and personalized service. Contact The Cruise Web at 1-800-377-9383 or email us at [email protected] to elevate your vacation with a Celebrity Cruises journey.
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Royal Caribbean:
Royal Caribbean is known for its innovative and adventure-filled cruise experiences. Their ships feature amenities such as rock-climbing walls, zip lines, surf simulators, and ice-skating rinks. They offer a wide range of dining options, entertainment, and activities for guests of all ages. Royal Caribbean is also known for its commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship.
Embark on an adventure with Royal Caribbean! Book now for innovative experiences, thrilling activities, and sustainable cruising. Contact The Cruise Web at 1-800-377-9383 or email us at [email protected] to reserve your transatlantic voyage to Europe today.
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Princess Cruise Line:
Princess Cruise Line is known for its diverse itineraries and immersive cruise experiences. Their ships offer a wide range of dining options, entertainment, and activities for guests of all ages. Princess is also renowned for its exceptional service and warm, welcoming atmosphere. They offer unique experiences, such as Movies Under the Stars, where guests can watch movies on a giant outdoor screen under the night sky.
Discover Princess Cruise Line’s immersive experiences! Book your transatlantic voyage now for diverse itineraries, exceptional service, and Movies Under the Stars. Contact The Cruise Web at 1-800-377-9383 or email us at [email protected] to reserve your Princess cruise today.
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Holland America Line:
Holland America Line is known for its classic elegance and refined ambiance. Their ships feature spacious staterooms, world-class dining, and enriching activities. Holland America is renowned for its culinary offerings, including partnerships with celebrity chefs and a focus on regional cuisine. They also offer immersive shore excursions and onboard activities that highlight the destinations visited.
Indulge in classic elegance with the Holland America Line! Book your transatlantic voyage now for refined ambiance, world-class dining, and immersive shore excursions. Contact The Cruise Web at 1-800-377-9383 or email us at [email protected] to reserve your Holland America cruise today.
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Viking Ocean Cruises:
Viking is known for its destination-focused cruising and immersive experiences. Their ships are designed to bring the destination to life on board, with Scandinavian-inspired décor and panoramic views. Viking offers cultural enrichment programs, including lectures, cooking demonstrations, and performances by local artists. They also include shore excursions in every port of call, allowing guests to explore the destination in depth.
Immerse yourself in Viking’s destination-focused cruising! Book now for Scandinavian-inspired elegance, cultural enrichment, and included shore excursions. Contact The Cruise Web at 1-800-377-9383 or email us at [email protected] to reserve your Viking cruise today and explore Europe in depth.
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Oceania Cruises:
Oceania Cruises is known for its luxurious small-ship cruising and culinary excellence. Their ships offer gourmet dining experiences, with menus crafted by renowned Master Chef Jacques Pépin. Oceania is also known for its destination-rich itineraries, visiting ports that larger ships cannot access. They offer a relaxed and intimate cruising experience, with a focus on personalized service and attention to detail.
Experience Oceania Cruises’ luxury and culinary excellence! Book your transatlantic voyage now for gourmet dining and personalized service. Contact The Cruise Web on 1-800-377-9383 or email us at [email protected] to reserve your Oceania cruise today.
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Regent Seven Seas Cruises:
Regent Seven Seas Cruises is known for its all-inclusive luxury cruising experience. Their ships offer spacious accommodations, gourmet dining, and personalized service. Regent includes unlimited shore excursions, premium beverages, and gratuities in the cruise fare, providing a truly inclusive experience. They offer a range of itineraries to destinations around the world, with a focus on luxury and relaxation.
Experience all-inclusive luxury with Regent Seven Seas Cruises! Book now for gourmet dining, personalized service, and included shore excursions. Contact The Cruise Web at 1-800-377-9383 or email us at [email protected] to reserve your Regent Seven Seas cruise today.
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Seabourn is synonymous with ultra-luxury cruising, offering intimate ships with spacious accommodations and personalized service. Their ships feature gourmet dining options, including menus by celebrity chef Thomas Keller. Seabourn offers a range of onboard activities, including spa treatments, fitness classes, and cultural enrichment programs. They visit exotic destinations around the world, providing a luxurious and immersive cruising experience.
Experience ultra-luxury with Seabourn! Book now for gourmet dining, personalized service, and immersive experiences. Contact The Cruise Web at 1-800-377-9383 or email us at [email protected] to reserve your Seabourn cruise today.
View Seabourn Transatlantic Cruises
Each cruise line offers its own unique blend of amenities, dining options, and entertainment, ensuring there is a cruise to suit every traveler’s preference.
Embarking on a transatlantic voyage from the USA to Europe is a remarkable journey that offers a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and cultural immersion. Whether you are sailing from the iconic port of New York City, the sunny shores of Florida, or any other departure point, a transatlantic cruise allows you to experience the beauty and charm of Europe from the comfort of a luxury cruise ship. With a range of cruise lines, itineraries, and onboard amenities to choose from, there is a transatlantic cruise to suit all traveler’s tastes and preferences.
Ready to embark on your own transatlantic adventure? Book your cruise to Europe from the USA today and experience the wonders of ocean travel. Whether you are looking to explore historic cities, soak up the sun on beautiful beaches, or simply relax and enjoy the journey, a transatlantic cruise offers an unforgettable experience. Contact The Cruise Web at 1-800-377-9383 or email us at [email protected] to start planning your dream cruise today and make memories that will last a lifetime.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Cruising from the USA to Europe
Q: How long does a transatlantic cruise from the USA to Europe take? A: Transatlantic cruises can vary in length, but most typically take between 7 to 14 days. The exact duration depends on the cruise line, itinerary, and departure port.
Q: What are the most common departure ports for transatlantic cruises from the USA to Europe? A: Common departure ports in the USA for transatlantic cruises to Europe include New York City, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, and Port Canaveral.
Q: Which cruise lines offer transatlantic voyages from the USA to Europe? A: Several cruise lines offer transatlantic cruises from the USA to Europe, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, Cunard, Princess Cruise Line, Holland America Line, Viking, Oceania Cruises, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, and Seabourn.
Q: What are the typical ports of call on a transatlantic cruise from the USA to Europe? A: Typical ports of call on a transatlantic cruise from the USA to Europe may include Southampton (UK), Barcelona (Spain), Rome (Italy), and other cities along the European coast.
Q: What should I pack for a transatlantic cruise from the USA to Europe? A: It’s important to pack clothing for a variety of weather conditions, as temperatures can vary widely during the journey. Additionally, formal attire may be required for certain onboard events, so it’s a good idea to check with your cruise line for specific dress code guidelines.
Q: Are there age restrictions for transatlantic cruises from the USA to Europe? A: Most cruise lines require passengers to be at least 6 months old to sail on a transatlantic cruise. However, some cruise lines may have different age restrictions, so it is best to check with your cruise provider before booking.
Q: Can I use my mobile phone or internet during a transatlantic cruise from the USA to Europe? A: Most cruise lines offer onboard internet and mobile phone services, but these services may be limited and come at an additional cost. It is a good idea to check with your cruise line for details on connectivity options and pricing.
Q: Are there any special activities or events on transatlantic cruises from the USA to Europe? A: Many cruise lines offer a variety of onboard activities and entertainment options, including live music, shows, lectures, and more. Some cruise lines also offer themed cruises with dedicated events and activities related to the destination or a particular interest.
Q: How can I book a transatlantic cruise from the USA to Europe? A: You can book a transatlantic cruise through a travel agency, directly with the cruise line, or online. Contact The Cruise Web to book your dream cruise today.
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Last updated: March 7th, 2024
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Transatlantic cruises provide an exciting opportunity for travelers to experience what it’s like to sail across an ocean while visiting many glamorous ports of call along the journey. Aside from spending many uninterrupted days at sea, a transatlantic cruise to Europe from the USA (and vice versa) often includes stops at popular European destinations such as Lisbon, Palma de Mallorca, Rome, and Provence before or after making the long trek at sea.
If you’re thinking of cruising between the USA and Europe but are not sure what to expect during the long journey, here are some of the fun activities you’ll do during those days at sea, all of the exciting destinations you’ll visit, and the best times of the year to take an unforgettable transatlantic journey across the ocean.
What’s a transatlantic cruise?
Transatlantic cruises are cruises that sail anywhere across the Atlantic Ocean from one continent to another. Most cruises that travel across the Atlantic either depart from Europe and end in the United States, or the other way around.
In the cruising industry, transatlantic sailings are also called repositioning cruises . Repositioning cruises are cruises that sail from one region of the world to another after the tourist season in one area has ended and the ship then relocates to another area, most often with a warmer climate.
Read: What Is a Repositioning Cruise?
When’s the best time to cruise from Europe to the USA?
European cruise season starts in April and ends in November. Most transatlantic cruises set sail in the shoulder season months of April, October, and November.
Cruises to Europe from the USA usually set sail in April in order to get to Europe in time for the high summer tourist season, which kicks off in late May. After the high cruise season in the Mediterranean and Europe ends, ships need to relocate once again, therefore cruises from Europe to the USA usually depart in October and November. Some transatlantic cruises to Iceland and Greenland set sail in August.
Read: Europe in April
How much is a cruise from Europe to the USA?
One of the biggest draws of taking a transatlantic cruise is that you can experience a longer vacation on an award-winning cruise ship at an exceptional price. Transatlantic cruises are often more affordable than other cruise vacations because they sail during the shoulder seasons, don’t stop in many ports of call, and include several days at sea.
If you love spending time on the open ocean (after all, there’s plenty of entertainment and things to do while onboard), a transatlantic cruise is the perfect vacation.
How long does it take to cruise between the U.S. and Europe?
Transatlantic cruises to Europe from the USA typically last around two weeks, with travelers spending around 11 to 16 nights onboard.
Read: What Is a Transatlantic Cruise?
Which cruise ships sail between Europe and the U.S.?
Several of our award-winning Celebrity Cruise ships travel between Europe and the United States. Our roster of transatlantic cruise ships includes the Celebrity Apex, Celebrity Ascent, Celebrity Beyond, Celebrity Constellation, Celebrity Equinox, Celebrity Reflection, and Celebrity Silhouette.
What are the main departure ports in the USA and Europe?
Most of the cruises to Europe from the United States set sail from Fort Lauderdale or Tampa in Florida.
Cruises from Europe to the U.S. depart from Barcelona, Spain; Lisbon, Portugal; Rome, Italy; and Southampton, England.
What are the top things to do on sea days?
All Celebrity cruise ships have exciting activities onboard to keep you busy while you’re sailing across the Atlantic Ocean.
During the day, lounge by the pool, get pampered at the spa, or sunbathe in the solarium or Lido Deck while the kids enjoy playing with others at our Camp at Sea programs.
In the afternoon, enhance your skill set by taking some onboard classes through our CelebrityLife programs, where you can learn more about wine, find out how to edit all those videos and photos you’ve been shooting on your cruise, take a glassblowing class, and more.
Evenings will be filled with delicious food in the main dining room or one of our specialty restaurants. After dinner, take in a show at the theater or fill your night with skillfully prepared cocktails and lively conversation at the Martini Bar or one of the other lounges. If you’re feeling lucky, take your chances at the slot machine or roulette table in the casino.
What are typical ports of call when you cruise from Europe to the USA?
A cruise between Europe and the USA doesn’t just consist of days at sea. You’ll also discover several international ports of call along the way, with stops in Mediterranean hot spots like Mallorca and Lisbon, and islands such as Bermuda and the Azores.
Some of the ports of call you could visit on a cruise between Europe and the USA include:
- Bruges, Belgium
- Cartagena, Spain
- Florence, Italy
- Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda
- Lisbon, Portugal
- Ponta Delgada, Azores
- Malaga, Spain
- Nassau, Bahamas
- Nice (Villefranche), France
- Palma de Mallorca, Spain
- Provence (Toulon), France
- Tenerife, Canary Islands
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More Europe! Cruise giant Carnival unveils more far-flung itineraries — including one with a twist
Exciting news, Carnival Cruise Line fans: You're getting more options for a sailing in Europe.
The Miami-based cruise giant on Tuesday announced it would position one of its 27 ships, the 2,124-passenger Carnival Legend, in the region for nearly six months in 2026.
The deployment will include Carnival's first-ever solar eclipse cruise — an 11-night sailing from Dover, England, kicking off Aug. 9, 2026. The voyage will include a day positioned at sea to watch a relatively rare total solar eclipse that will be mostly visible from a small portion of the Atlantic Ocean.
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The solar eclipse will occur Aug. 12, 2026, across a narrow arc of the ocean between the coast of Spain and Iceland.
Carnival Legend's eclipse sailing also will bring stops in Le Havre and Le Verdon (the port for Bordeaux) in France; St. Peter Port, Guernsey; Vigo, Spain; Lisbon and Leixoes (the port for Porto) in Portugal; and Zeebrugge (the port for Brussels) in Belgium.
In addition to the solar eclipse cruise, Carnival Legend will sail eight more Northern Europe voyages from Dover, with itineraries that range from nine to 12 nights. It'll also operate six Mediterranean cruises out of Civitavecchia (the port for Rome) in Italy.
The Mediterranean cruises will be either nine or 12 nights in length.
Known for its focus on cruises out of North American ports, Carnival offers relatively few sailings in Europe, making these itineraries somewhat rare.
Carnival also positioned Carnival Legend in Europe for this summer and plans to send a single ship (the 2,124-passenger Carnival Miracle) to Europe for an extended summer season in 2025.
Two other Carnival ships — Carnival Valor and Mardi Gras — will operate transatlantic cruises to and from Europe in 2025 as they head to and from overhauls at shipyards.
In its Tuesday announcement, Carnival said Carnival Legend would kick off its 2026 Europe season May 24, 2026, with a 14-night transatlantic voyage from Miami to Dover.
In addition to sea days, the transatlantic sailing will bring calls at Liverpool, England; Holyhead, Wales; and Dun Laoghaire (the port for Dublin) in Ireland.
Related: The ultimate guide to Carnival Cruise Line ships and itineraries
Sailings from Dover will bring calls at Copenhagen and Amsterdam. Some of the voyages will also include stops in the British Isles, and one sailing will focus on Iceland with four stops in the country.
The Scandinavia and Baltic cruises, which are part of the deployment, will visit Germany, Estonia, Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Belgium.
The six sailings from Civitavecchia will include stops across Italy, various Greek islands, Turkey and Croatia.
Among the highlights of the Mediterranean sailings will be visits to Istanbul and Kusadasi in Turkey. The latter port is the gateway to the famed ancient ruins of Ephesus.
The schedule includes stops at Piraeus (the port for Athens) and Mykonos in Greece, as well as visits to Naples, Italy, and Split and Dubrovnik in Croatia.
Carnival Legend will end its deployment in Europe in 2026 with a 14-night return journey across the Atlantic beginning Nov. 1, 2026. The sailing will begin in Civitavecchia and end in Tampa with calls at Cartagena and Malaga, Spain, plus Gibraltar and Bermuda.
Carnival is just the latest major cruise line to announce a solar eclipse sailing for 2026. In recent weeks, Holland America has announced three eclipse-watching cruises for 2026. Windstar Cruises, Princess Cruises and Atlas Ocean Cruises also have announced plans for solar eclipse sailings.
Related: Best solar eclipse cruises for 2026
Carnival Legend is one of Carnival's four Spirit Class ships . The line often uses the four vessels for its more far-flung itineraries.
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River cruising has taken me to some of the most spell-binding places I’ve ever visited in Europe. Storybook architecture, castles, and bucolic landscapes are sprinkled like pixie dust along the region’s waterways. You can walk right off your ship and find yourself in a fairytale.
Carrying only 100 to 200 passengers on average (some even less), river ships offer one of the most intimate styles of cruising. Their more inclusive pricing models complement easygoing, “explore at your own pace” itineraries—and most lines give you at least one free tour—making it all about the destination. Many European rivers also flow through multiple countries, so you can experience a wide range of scenery, cultures, and adventures in one trip.
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I’ve combed through all the major river cruise lines’ itineraries to handpick the most wanderlust-worthy routes. Dream big with these 10 cruises that give you access to some of the most magical cities and small villages in Europe.
Note: Though often grouped together with river cruising, barge cruising is an entirely different ball game. Barge ships have much smaller passenger counts (think less than 10 passengers) and don’t include as many amenities as river ships. For this article, my focus will be river cruising.
1. Germany’s Rhine River Valley
River Cruise Line: AmaWaterways
Itinerary: Rhine and Moselle Fairytales
Using the Rhine River and its tributary, the Moselle, to reach more remote areas, AmaWaterways has curated the ultimate fairytale itinerary. Its Rhine and Moselle Fairytales cruise is peppered with some of the region’s most winsome villages. Half-timber houses, old stone bridges, and storied castles conjure up images of storybooks from childhood. The magic only grows as you head into Germany’s Black Forest and close to the Swiss Alps.
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2. Paris and the Seine River
River Cruise Line: A-Rosa
Itinerary: Seine Experience Normandy with Paris
Napoleon Bonaparte once said “Secrets travel fast in Paris.” The magic of a Seine River cruise is no secret, but the Seine Experience Normandy with Paris itinerary from “city-nature-gourmet-active-adventure-wellness-romance-family cruise” line A-Rosa holds some of its own. Each bridge tells a story, and every village you pass on your way to Normandy—including Les Andelys and Rouen—begs for you to get a little lost in its mystical alleyways. It’s no wonder so many famous artists documented life along the Seine in their work.
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3. Portugal’s Douro River
River Cruise Line: Scenic
Itinerary: Delightful Douro with Lisbon
Portugal river cruises continue to grow in popularity, and for good reason: the Douro Valley is just as breathtaking as it is rich in ancient traditions. The Delightful Douro with Lisbon itinerary from ultra-luxury cruise line Scenic offers different ways to experience the region, with active, moderate, and relaxed options for its all-inclusive excursions. From Pinhao, with its traditional Portuguese tile murals, to Lisbon and Sintra, one of Europe’s most fabled, fairytale villages, this cruise is a feast for the senses.
4. The South of France
River Cruise Line: Emerald Cruises
Itinerary: Aix-en-Provence with Sensations of Lyon and Provence
Pastel facades and fields of lavender and poppies meld with Roman ruins and Medieval stone villages in the South of France. The Aix-en-Provence with Sensations of Lyon and Provence itinerary from Emerald Cruises serves up a memorable taste of all the region’s glory. Munch on some calissons (Provencal candies) while you wander at a slower pace. Keep your eyes peeled, and you’re bound to run into landscapes straight out of a Vincent Van Gogh painting.
5. The Netherlands and Belgium
River Cruise Line: Viking River Cruises
Itinerary: Tulips and Windmills
As the name of the itinerary implies, Tulips and Windmills from Viking River Cruises makes the most of the charms of Belgium and the Netherlands during the blooming season. Much of your time will be spent in Amsterdam, but the Dutch countryside has its fair share of storybook hamlets to relish, too. Highlights include the villages of Kinderdijk and Veere, as well as Enkhuizen, which even has its own fairytale-inspired attraction called Sprookjeswonderland.
6. German Christmas Markets
River Cruise Line: Uniworld Boutique River Cruises
Itinerary: Classic Christmas Markets
It’s hard to match the magic of a European river cruise during Christmas time, when cities and towns are cozy and inviting with holiday markets. Uniworld sets itself apart from other lines with its Classic Christmas Markets cruise, with stops you typically don’t see. Wertheim, Kitzingen, and Rothenburg are local favorites for perusing handcrafted gifts with a hot mug of gluhwein in hand. These sought-after, storybook towns are all included on Uniworld’s itinerary.
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7. Loire Valley, France
River Cruise Line: CroisiEurope Cruises
Itinerary: Loire River Cruise
Some say the Loire Valley is home to France’s most fairytale-like scenery. Hallmarked by its chateaus and castles, the region was even the inspiration for a real fairytale: “The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood,” by Charles Perrault. While some river cruise lines incorporate visits to the Loire Valley as supplemental packages, CroisiEurope is among only a few that have a ship specifically designed to sail the shallow Loire River. CroisiEurope’s Loire River cruises fully immerse you in the scenery that surrounds France’s last “wild river,” so you’ll never miss a view.
8. Oktoberfest in Germany
River Cruise Line: Tauck
Itinerary: Autumn Along the Rhine: Munich’s Oktoberfest
Fall foliage adds a splash of color to the Rhine’s storybook setting, where ancient castles, fortresses, and cathedrals collide. On the Autumn Along the Rhine: Munich’s Oktoberfest cruise from Tauck , passengers can savor it all—the scenery, the season, and the most authentic celebration of Oktoberfest. Tauck, which is known for its thoughtfully planned cultural experiences, makes this itinerary even more special with stops in France’s Alsace countryside and Switzerland’s enchanting Lucerne.
9. Eastern Europe to the Black Sea
River Cruise Line: Grand Circle Cruise Line
Itinerary: Eastern Europe to the Black Sea
The Danube River is one of the most popular European river cruise itineraries, but many don’t venture far enough to reach the Black Sea. But that’s where its more unassuming beauty begins. From Budapest, Hungary, Grand Circle ’s cruise itinerary Eastern Europe to the Black Sea passes through Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Romania. As you enter the Balkans, you’ll discover storybook scenery that still bears scars of its tumultuous recent history. The experience is equal parts awe-inspiring and humbling.
10. Bordeaux, France
River Cruise Line: Avalon Waterways
Itinerary: Bonjour Bordeaux: Chateaux, Wineries, and Charming Villages
There’s much more to France’s Bordeaux region than wine, and Avalon Waterways ’ itinerary Bonjour Bordeaux: Chateaux, Wineries, and Charming Villages is the perfect way to make the most of it. The Garonne and Dordogne Rivers meander through rolling, pastoral hills full of hidden treasures. This route takes you beyond the vineyards to landmarks like the Chateau de la Brede castle and Medieval city of Saint-Emilion. The ship docks overnight in every port, too, leaving you with even more time to explore.
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10 Things You Should Know Before Your First European River Cruise
T wenty-fifth wedding anniversary! Where did the time go? And most importantly, what should we do to celebrate? A few days later, with suspiciously perfect timing, a Viking river cruise advertisement dropped into our mailbox.
Two decades ago, we tried a Caribbean ocean cruise — big ship, lots of people, so much food and drink — and never did a second one. But a European river cruise sounded appealing: smooth water, a new city every morning on a small ship with less than 200 passengers, top-notch food and a customizable mix of culture, lectures and activities.
Ten months later, we were flying to Budapest, Hungary to begin our 11-day Passage to Eastern Europe on Viking Cruises. Here are 10 things we learned from our first river cruise:
1. You’ll Wind Up Feeling Young Again
If you are in your 50s and miss that young and spry feeling, you could do worse than go on a river cruise. We knew the average age would likely skew into the 60s, but we did not anticipate being the youngest couple on our ship. Nor did we mind. Being surrounded by seniors in their 70s and 80s having a great time seeing new places was an inspiration for our own future.
2. You Won’t Find Too Many First-Time Cruisers
Those folks a generation ahead of us have been busy. We didn’t stand out just because of our relative youth, but also because this was our first river cruise. Nearly everybody we met had cruised before — not just with Viking, but other lines around the world as well. Ron, a former Army master sergeant, was on his seventh Viking cruise and even admitted to doing the 15-day Grand European Tour from Amsterdam to Budapest twice.
“I’d do it a third time if they let me do it for free,” he told us.
3. Water Levels May Cause Unexpected Detours
A huge river cruise appeal for my wife was the absence of ocean waves. No waves = no seasickness. But, unlike the ocean, river levels rise and fall. Too high, and the river ships can’t pass under certain bridges. Too low and, like us, the ship may have to stop short of some destinations and passengers will spend extra time on the bus. For us, low water levels triggered shore excursion substitutions in an unexpected Bulgarian city as well as a longer bus ride to Bucharest. Disappointing, but manageable. In other cases, passengers might have to abandon their river ship and bus transfer to an identical one upriver to continue the journey. Be prepared.
4. Every Day Is Casual Day
We were going to be in Europe, cruising on an upscale boat, and our fellow passengers would be older than us; accordingly, my wife and I planned to dress nicely: collared, button-down shirts and sleek sweaters and blouses. Viking emphasizes no formal dinners and a relaxed vibe, but I still almost brought a jacket for the evenings.
I’m glad I didn’t. Our fellow passengers overwhelmingly embraced comfortable casual — bright, plush sneakers; jeans; shorts and even a few Harley T-shirts — it was all okay. There were definitely people like us, avoiding the jeans and sneakers look, and if you want to dress nicer, go for it, but it’s not necessary.
5. Embrace Conversation
If you fear initiating new conversations with new people several times a day, a river cruise might intimidate you. Fear not. Most of our experienced river cruiser passengers seemed to crave meeting new people and were easy to chat with.
In our first 24 hours on the ship, I listened to a tale about an encounters with Perth Australia gold miners gone wrong, met a guy who got a Purple Heart when his helicopter crashed in Vietnam, admired the mangled fingers of a 75-year-old New England hockey player and listened to our dinner companion say, “I would not have married my husband if I had to do it again.” With him right there.
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6. i’ll have both entrees, please. .
Yes, river cruise food is delicious. Nearly every meal featured regional specialties of the neighboring country. A few minutes before dinner seating began, the chief chef would describe his culinary creations to select from that evening. It was like a halftime speech. He’d finish up and we’d all race (or, in some cases, shuffle) out of the lounge to the dining room, pumped up for the coming delicacies.
Yet, as good as the shipboard food may be, take some time to…
7. Eat Locally
Don’t confine yourself to only the refined ship meals. A few steps away from your docked ship you’ll probably find flavorful local food well worth nibbling on. Some of my favorite meals of our trip were a platter of cevapcici eaten under a portrait of Uncle Tito (the Cold War era Yugoslav leader) in Belgrade and some meltingly lovely pumpkin phyllo pastry in Croatia.
8. Pace Yourself
With a new city each day and limited time, you can exhaust yourself trying to do too much. At one point, our new friends, Victor and Leslie, admitted that they signed up for too many excursions. There is only so much anyone can sample in a few hours or even a day, and we accepted that. A travel memoir I found in the ship’s library, Far and Away , gave a satisfying response to that dilemma: “Always leave something for next time, something to tempt you back.” You’re on a cruise; make some time to simply relax on the sundeck or terrace, admiring the views.
9. Find a Less-Traveled River
Ever heard of the Iron Gates of the Danube? I hadn’t either. Every passenger was out taking photos as our ship slipped into this dramatic gorge between Serbia and Romania. At one point, the giant face of an ancient Dacian king carved into the rock wall stared back at us.
Other European rivers plying well-traveled countries like Germany, the Netherlands and France host most river cruise traffic, but we delighted in discovering more unfamiliar East European countries. Every day gave us new stories and perspectives, often containing history that we’d never heard of. Nor was all of this history ancient. On successive days we got thoughtful perspectives from a local Croatian tour guide and then her Serbian counterpart on the 1990s Balkan War. When choosing your cruise itinerary, consider the lesser-known places.
10. Cabin Class Choices Matter
After choosing a cruise date and itinerary, you pick your cabin class. I agonized over that. Budget limitations dictated the cheapest, er, “most affordable” cabin for us, down on the lower deck and featuring only a narrow window just above the waterline. My online research emphasized that most of our cabin time would be at night when it was dark anyway. Moreover, even during daylight hours, the ship would often be parked next to a dock or sandwiched between other cruise ships with someone else’s window inches away.
All of that was indeed true. And once on board, it was obvious that even the most spacious cabins could not compare to the nearly 360-degree views from the outdoor terrace and top sundeck where passengers gathered in the sunny afternoons. Still, I would have enjoyed more window space in our stateroom. Next cruise maybe I’ll spring for the fancy veranda cabin.
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From Athens , set sail for an 8-day cruise in the heart of Greece. From the Thessaly region to the Peloponnese via Macedonia, discover ports nestling in gulfs, unspoiled islands, and ancient monasteries that seem to be hanging from the sky. From the sheer coastlines bordered by paradisiacal turquoise waters to the archaeological sites that are as emblematic as they are monumental, let yourself fall under the spell of these jewels of the Aegean Sea.
Your cruise will begin with the exploration of the charming and verdant island of Skiathos , its beaches, its hiking trails, and its lovely port where some of the scenes in Mamma Mia! were filmed. You will then sail to the port of Volos , nestling in the curve of the Pagasetic Gulf.
Kavala , a medieval city home to a magnificent aqueduct, marks the spot where East meets West. Inland, the Philippi site is a must-see.
Your ship will set a course for Thessaloniki , a big city that is pleasant to wander through and bears the traces of several peoples and civilisations. Your ship will then sail along Mount Athos , a rocky peninsula to which cling twenty imposing monasteries surrounded by superb forests of chestnut trees.
Le Dumont-d’Urville will then take you to the capital of Limnos , Myrina, whose Venetian castle, built on a rocky outcrop, overlooks the sandy shore. From the port, follow the long shopping street lined with houses and shops with small gardens characteristic of the Thracian style.
Athens , the mythical city dominated by the Acropolis and its monuments, which form the most extraordinary architectural and artistic ensemble bequeathed to the world by Ancient Greece, will mark the end of this exceptional odyssey.
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- A brand-new cruise to discover some of Greece’s most beautiful ancient sites in early autumn, while also enjoying the sandy beaches.
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October 19, 2024 - Athens
Embarkation 10/19/2024 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM Departure 10/19/2024 at 6:00 PM
The Greek capital city is located on the edge of the Saronic gulf, in the east of the country. It bears a plural name in reference to the first villages that surround the Acropolis. You will be enchanted by the rocky plateau presided by its monuments listed as UNESCO World Heritage. In the city below, you can visit some of the liveliest districts in Athens: Plaka, with its maze of colourful streets, and where, in the evenings the drifting aroma of moussaka and garlic prawns will tickle your taste buds. The National Archaeological museum and the Cycladic Art Museum are also some of the city’s key attractions and allow visitors to discover Athens’ cultural past.
October 20, 2024 - Skiathos
Arrival 10/20/2024 midday Departure 10/20/2024 evening
The small island of Skiathos is one of the treasures of the Aegean Sea, particularly appreciated for its magnificent beaches with turquoise waters, and also famous as one of the sites where the film Mamma Mia ! was shot You will immediately fall under the charm of the main town, Skiathos, with its white houses, narrow streets and typical restaurants. You will have the possibility of discovering the former house of the famous novelist and poet Alexandros Papadiamantis , now a museum, as well as the Monastery of the Annunciation , commonly known as the Evangelistria Monastery , a post-Byzantine jewel with magnificent wall paintings. The many hiking trails will take you from coves to shady forests in an idyllic Mediterranean setting.
October 21, 2024 - Volos
Arrival 10/21/2024 early morning Departure 10/21/2024 late afternoon
Volos, one of the biggest port cities in Greece, is located at the foot of Mount Pelion . According to mythology, Mount Pelion was a place of celebration for gods and heroes, and the home of the centaurs. The beauty of the place and the magical atmosphere that reigns here can indeed only have been inspired by the gods: the clear water that flows from a multitude of sources bathes the plane trees, apple trees, oaks, beech trees, gardenias, camellias, and hydrangeas that thrive in the fertile soil of Thessaly . Do not miss your chance to visit picturesque village of Milies in the hills, and to discover its traditional architecture.
October 22, 2024 - Kavala
Arrival 10/22/2024 early morning Departure 10/22/2024 early afternoon
Lying in north-east Greece, between East and West, Kavala has many treasures to offer, starting with a majestic fortress overlooking the Aegean Sea, while historical and architectural wonders lie hidden everywhere in the old town. You will have a chance to explore the archaeological site of Philippi , a fortified city founded in the 4th century BC, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site A real journey back in time, where Greeks, Romans and early Christians have all left visible marks. Known as the " Blue City ", Chania is also one of Macedonia's most important ports, with delicious seafood restaurants all along its marina .
October 23, 2024 - Thessaloniki
Arrival 10/23/2024 early morning Departure 10/23/2024 late afternoon
Thessaloniki, Greece’s second city after Athens, is in the Macedonia region, on the shores of the Aegean Sea. Visiting its historic centre means exploring the entire history of ancient civilisations and peoples: Roman, Greek, Ottoman, Jewish, Byzantine, and so on. Cultures have come together and left their mark on many monuments in the city and in its architecture. No fewer than 15 monuments are on the UNESCO World Heritage list, such as the magnificent Byzantine church, the Hagia Sophia , with its splendid 8th-12-century mosaics. Thessaloniki is also a modern and lively city , animated during the day as well as night, with its many seafront bars and its markets.
October 23, 2024 - Sailing along Mount Athos
Arrival 10/23/2024 early morning Departure 10/23/2024 early morning
Mount Athos, a peninsula measuring 50 km (31 miles) long and 12 km (7 miles) wide and which rises to an altitude of 2,030 metres (6,660 feet), is also called “ Holy Mountain ” because of the twenty or so orthodox monasteries and the 2,000 monks that it shelters. It was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1988 thanks to its long religious history, the well-maintained agrarian architecture of the monasteries and the preservation of the flora and fauna around the mountain. Sailing around the peninsula, you will admire the majestic monasteries clinging to the rock face and overlooking the Aegean Sea.
October 24, 2024 - Limnos Island
Arrival 10/24/2024 midday Departure 10/24/2024 late afternoon
A volcanic island located near the Dardanelles Strait, Limnos was venerated during Antiquity. Legend has it that Hephaestus, the god of fire, had his forge here. Now one of Greece’s major seaside resorts, Lemnos offers its visitors many superb sandy beaches . It is also home to several archaeological sites , such as the towers of Kastro, an ancient acropolis fortified by the Venetians, or the neolithic site of Poliochni and the city of Hephaestia. Renowned for its olives, fruits, wheat and honey, and for the authenticity of its inhabitants, Lemnos is also known for the quality of its restaurants , ideal for tasting typical Greek dishes.
October 25, 2024 - Hydra
Arrival 10/25/2024 midday Departure 10/25/2024 late afternoon
This unusual gem belonging to the Saronic islands is located to the east of the Peloponnese. There are no cars here. Named after the island, the harbour town is layered up the slopes of a mountainous bay. You may be surprised to see beautiful stone mansions. These are traditional here, as are the multi-coloured caïques along the quays. Further along the shore, you will discover the Historical Archives Museum. Collections from Athens National History Museum are exhibited in the elegant villa Koundouriotis.
October 26, 2024 - Athens
Arrival 10/26/2024 Disembarkation 10/26/2024 at 8:00 AM
Le Dumont-d'Urville
Le Dumont-d’Urville belongs to a new generation of ships fitted with innovative equipment and designed to be environmentally friendly, and which come equipped with lounges that are largely open to the exterior, an outdoor swimming pool and a Blue Eye , an underwater lounge. Everything is in place for an extraordinary cruise experience. It's now possible to depart for adventure to the most remote places on the planet onboard a ship offering luxury services .
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Aboard your ship, an English-speaking lecturer will enlighten you about the culture and history of your destination to deepen your knowledge of the origins of local traditions, the history of emblematic sites, and stories involving famous personalities and those of major historical significance. During on-board lectures or on your shore visits, this expert will be there to share their precious knowledge with you throughout your PONANT cruise.
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Norwegian Cruise Line® Offers More Options for Port-Immersive Europe Itineraries for its 2026 Spring/Summer Season
The Brand Offers Guests a Wide Variety of Seven-Day Europe Cruises with No Sea Days Along with Longer Voyages Visiting Ports Nearly Every Day
Norwegian Sun ® Will Offer a Full Baltic Season with Seven- and Nine-Day Open-Jaw Sailings from Copenhagen, Denmark, and for the First-Time Helsinki, as a New Homeport for NCL
Among the 225 New Voyages, Featuring 150 Unique Ports of Call, NCL ® Will Make its Debut in Portree, Scotland; Leirvik (Stord), Norway; and Palamós, Spain
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Norwegian Cruise Line ® (NCL), the innovator in global cruise travel, has open for sale additional cruises for its 2026 spring/summer season with more port-immersive Europe sailings across Northern Europe , the Mediterranean , and Greek Isles across eight ships providing cruisers a variety of sailing lengths and embarkation ports to plan their dream European vacation; in addition to bucket-list itineraries through the South Pacific, warm weather summer voyages through the Western Caribbean, journeys to Canada and New England for the fall season, among other fascinating destinations.
As part of NCL's guest-centric itinerary planning, the Brand is offering more seven-day itineraries throughout Europe with many voyages that include limited or no sea days, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves into each destination. Select seven-to-14-day sailings also offer overnight stays in Reykjavik, Iceland; Copenhagen, Denmark; Istanbul, Turkey and more. There are a total of 22 overnights in Europe this season, where cruisers can choose to enjoy late night dinners and nightlife on shore. With 11 unique embarkation ports offering voyages across 10 different European countries, including Helsinki - a brand-new homeport for NCL - the company is providing travelers the opportunity to begin and end their vacation in the destination that best fulfils their European travel desires. Among the newly open for sale Europe cruises, NCL will call to Portree, Scotland; Leirvik (Stord), Norway; and Palamós, Spain for the very first time.
"At NCL, we take pride in offering our guests various options to plan where they want to vacation," said David J. Herrera, President of Norwegian Cruise Line. "Whether they choose our seven-day sailings, longer immersive voyages, or cruises that begin and end in a new destination, we make it so our guests can vacation with ease with us from start to finish. From transportation, air programming and so much more, we strive to offer the best service all around.""
At NCL, we take pride in offering our guests various options to plan where they want to vacation. Whether they choose our seven-day sailings, longer immersive voyages, or cruises that begin and end in a new destination, we make it so our guests can vacation with ease with us from start to finish. From transportation, air programming and so much more, we strive to offer the best service all around.
Additional highlights from the 225 new and available sailings include:
NORTHERN EUROPE
From June through October 2026, Norwegian Sun will offer a full Baltic season with seven- to 10-day sailings where guests can embark in Copenhagen, Denmark or Helsinki, and visit a port nearly every day including towns in Norway, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Sweden and more. On select nine-day voyages from Helsinki, Norwegian Sun's itinerary includes an overnight stay in Copenhagen, Denmark where guests can explore the history of the city, visit the famous entertainment district of Nyhavn; or stroll down Stroget, one of the longest pedestrian shopping streets in Europe.
Norwegian Sky ® will commence her second full Europe season on April 19, 2026 with four unique seven-day open-jaw sailings to the Northern Capitals embarking in Le Havre, France and Copenhagen, Denmark, offering an overnight stay in Hamburg, Germany and visiting Zeebruge, Belgium; Tilbury, United Kingdom; and Ijmuiden, Netherlands. The vessel will then cruise a series of 10- and 11-day British Isles voyages from May through Sept. 2026 where NCL will make its debut in Portree, Scotland on its May 17, 2026 sailing.
Travelers looking to take advantage of the long hours of summer daylight in Iceland can embark on one of Norwegian Star’s ® 10- or 11-day Extraordinary Journeys between May and September 2026 embarking in Reykjavik, Iceland or Southampton, UK. With these open-jaw sailings, guests can choose to extend their vacation on land pre- or post-cruise. During the May 21, 2026 voyage, NCL will cruise to Leirvik (Stord), Norway for the very first time, and revisit the port on select 10-day cruises. Known for its attractive harbor, travelers can explore Leirvik's Sunnhordlandstunet, an open-air museum featuring several historical courtyards, and much more. Norwegian Star's 11-day Iceland sailings also offer a unique opportunity - an overnight stay in Reykjavik, Iceland - providing more time in destination to explore nature's wonders.
MEDITERRANEAN AND GREEK ISLES
Beginning April 2026 and through October 2026, NCL’s newest ship, Norwegian Viva ® , will cruise nine and 10-day Western Mediterranean and Greek Isles voyages. To further provide guests with more port time, a selection of the Greek Isles voyages will also include an overnight stay in Istanbul, Turkey for guests to discover the city late into the night. Perfect for those searching for a warm European escape, the itineraries visit popular towns in Turkey, Malta, Italy, Greece, Montenegro and Croatia. These unique open-jaw cruises provide travelers more embarkation and disembarkation port options to choose from including Barcelona, Spain; Venice (Ravenna), Italy; Istanbul, Turkey; and Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy, allowing them the opportunity to continue their vacation with loved ones on land.
Amongst the new seven-day Western Mediterranean sailings are:
- Norwegian Epic ® : Sailing a variety of open-jaw voyages to and from Barcelona, Spain and Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy between May 2026 and October 2026, with calls to Nice/Monaco (Villefranche) and Marseille, France; as well as Messina, Salerno and late-night departures from Livorno, Italy, offering between 10 to 17 hours in port to enjoy a longer shore excursion day trip into a nearby town such as Florence or Pisa, Italy.
- Norwegian Dawn ® : These port-intensive open-jaw cruises between April 2026 and October 2026 offer no sea days and embark and disembark in Barcelona, Spain and Lisbon, Portugal. Ports of call include late departures from Palma de Mallorca and Ibiza, Spain allowing more time for guests to enjoy popular beach clubs on these Mediterranean islands; as well as visits to Portimao, Portugal; Gibraltar; and more.
- Norwegian Gem ® : On May 10, 2026, the ship will start her Europe season with a sailing from Barcelona, Spain where NCL will make its debut in Palamós, Spain, known for scenic hiking paths and beautiful beaches, during the ship’s voyage. Norwegian Gem will also call for the first time in Salerno, Italy and Nice/Monaco (Villefranche), France. Following this sailing, the ship will then embark on a series of cruises to and from Venice (Ravenna) and Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy with no sea days calling to Greece; Montenegro; and Croatia, where guests can fully enjoy Dubrovnik, Croatia as select itineraries offer a departure late into the evening.
Norwegian Pearl’s ® seven-day Greek Isles voyages from May 2026 through October 2026 is the ideal cruise for guests looking to island hop through picturesque Greece. Cruisers have the option to choose from varied itineraries with late departures in Santorini and Mykonos, Greece; as well as Dubrovnik, Croatia; to fully immerse themselves in the destination to enjoy a beautiful sunset, indulge in a lively evening dinner, and more. Embarkation and disembarking ports for these voyages alternate between Venice (Ravenna), Italy and Athens (Piraeus), Greece providing guests greater vacation choices.
WESTERN CARIBBEAN, AND CANADA & NEW ENGLAND
Norwegian Escape ® will offer guests seven-day roundtrip sailings to the Western Caribbean from New Orleans between April 12, 2026 through May 10, 2026, followed by seven-day roundtrip sailings from Miami between May 24, 2026 and Aug. 9, 2026. Both itineraries will visit Cozumel and Costa Maya, Mexico; Roatán (Bay Islands), Honduras; and Harvest Caye, NCL's 75-acre resort-style destination in Southern Belize.
To kick off her fall season, Norwegian Escape will offer a selection of seven-day roundtrip Canada & New England voyages from New York City between August 2026 and October 2026. During her Aug. 28, 2026 sailing, the ship will call to Boston for the very first time, making it the first Breakaway Plus class ship to visit the city. The itinerary takes guests through a journey to Portland, Maine; Saint John, New Brunswick and Halifax, Nova Scotia in Canada; to enjoy the fall foliage and bask in the cool fall weather.
IMMERSIVE VOYAGES WITH NORWEGIAN SPIRIT ®
From April 22, 2026 through July 3, 2026 and Sept. 17, 2026 through Nov. 17, 2026, Norwegian Spirit ® will offer a variety of open-jaw South Pacific sailings between 11- and 13-day voyages calling to New Caledonia; Fiji; Samoa Islands; French Polynesia and the Hawaii islands. Guests have a variety of embarkation ports to choose from including Sydney; Papeete, French Polynesia; Honolulu; and Lautoka, Fiji - a brand new embarkation port for Norwegian Spirit.
For travelers looking for a once-in-a-lifetime cruising experience to explore Alaska and Hawaii , affectionately named NCL’s “Fire and Ice” voyages, Norwegian Spirit will offer four unique 16-day sailings starting July 15, 2026 through Sept. 1, 2026. The voyages offer embarkation in Honolulu or Vancouver, Canada and visit bucket-list destinations such as the dreamlike and warm-weather islands of Kahului (Maui), Hilo and Nawiliwili (Kauai), Hawaii; as well as the majestic and cool-weather towns of Ketchikan, Skagway and Juneau, Alaska.
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For full details about the Company's spring and summer 2026 worldwide itineraries and its award-winning 19-ship fleet, or to book a cruise, please contact a travel professional, call 888-NCL-CRUISE (625-2784) or visit www.ncl.com .
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