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On a European cruise with Princess®, unpack once and venture through lands where history and tradition converge. Explore cities and wonders you’ve always dreamed of visiting, like Italy's palaces, Ireland’s castles and Iceland’s lagoons. Revel in world-class experiences both on board and on land.
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Mediterranean
Where cuisine and culture converge.
Once home to ancient civilizations and famous philosophers, the Mediterranean continues to define tradition. Departing from Rome, Athens or Barcelona, sail into Marseille and bask in the beauty of Provence’s lavender fields. Explore Pompeii’s ruins while visiting Naples. Or taste cuisine as rich as the culture with fresh vegetables in Santorini and hand-thrown pizzas in Naples.
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British Isles
Legendary tunes and storybook tales.
On a European cruise to the British Isles, walk in the footsteps of royalty, like the kings, queens and musical empires before you. Travel along the Royal Mile to Edinburgh Castle, where bagpipes greet you. See the world’s oldest book, The Book of Kells, at Trinity College Library. Or walk along Abbey Road and visit the old stomping grounds of one of the world’s most famous boybands. With Princess, fortresses and musical memoirs await.
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Scandinavia & Baltic
Viking history as deep as the fjords.
Legendary tales come alive on a European cruise to Scandinavia. Explore Baltic heritage with an overnight visit to Stockholm, where you can visit the Royal Palace or sail the sparkling waterways of its 14 islands while learning about Sweden along the way. Walk Tallinn’s cobbled streets and admire the preserved medieval architecture from its 13th-century origins.
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Norway & Iceland
Natural splendors abound.
Natural attractions abound in Norway and Iceland, your gateway to dazzling fjords, cascading waterfalls and black-sand beaches. Navigate through Geiranger’s winding waterways to Seven Sisters Waterfall where currents rush 800 feet down the rugged cliffside. Or take a dip in the rejuvenating waters of the Blue Lagoon in Reykjavik. Admire Mother Nature’s masterpieces on some of our best European cruises.
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Transatlantic
The best of land and sea.
Indulge in a classic sailing experience and revel in life at sea as you travel across the Atlantic. While on board, luxuriate in the best that your ship has to offer — like the Princess Luxury Bed and cuisine made from scratch. Then explore ports from Iceland to Greece and cities between. Get to know the unique personalities of your ship and the destinations visited, only on a Transatlantic European cruise with Princess.
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Cruisetours
More time to explore.
European cruisetours combine our traditional cruises with four to eight nights on land exploring world-famous regions. As a part of your trip, enjoy expert guides, hotel stays and daily meals. Experience seamless transportation from land to ship before setting sail to the dream destinations on your itinerary. See Europe in a way that only Princess can show you.
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Explore destinations easily on a MedallionClass vacation. Taking in balcony or top deck views, and don’t want to move? Order drinks that find you. Want to make the most of your time away? Design each perfect day with our interactive activity planner. Hate to wait when boarding or disembarking in port? Choose your preferred arrival window and make gangway reservations. Enjoy more time to connect with the places you sail.
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Why Cruise in Europe
Cruising vs Land Vacations
The value of vacation.
Revel in first-class experiences without the first-class price tag. On a European cruise, unpack once and save on transportation and baggage fees as well as dining and entertainment costs. Independent land travel through Europe adds up fast — between accommodations, restaurants, train travel, taxis and more. But with Princess, you can spend more time exploring Europe and less time checking into your next hotel.
Experience Different Seasons of Europe
Sail into the season.
See the many faces of the world with seasonal European cruise sailings from Princess. In the spring, shop France’s colorful outdoor markets for hand-crafted souvenirs. Frolic through Norway’s landscapes when they fully bloom in summer. Or visit Italy in the fall to taste the first wines of the season.
Sail Aboard Our Newest Ships
Your best-in-class travel companion.
Built in Italy, our newest ships first set sail in international waters for their inaugural season. On a European cruise, you can be one of the first to travel aboard these vessels, adding a whole new level of excitement and opportunity to your trip. Plus these are the first ships designed with Princess® MedallionClass®, making them the best European cruises at sea.
See Famous Landmarks
Where history books come alive.
Between the castles, towers and ruins, Europe is teeming with ancient architecture. On a European cruise, sail into Le Havre and choose to visit the beaches of Normandy or ascend the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Walk through the Colosseum in Rome, and stop by Livorno to see the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Or explore hidden gems — like Belfast’s Giant’s Causeway.
A Vacation for Every Generation
Adventures for all.
In Europe, there are activities for all. With exciting tours through age-old cities, kids can see textbooks come to life and return with their own stories to tell. Parents can relish in romance and relaxation amidst fairytale landscapes, and grandparents can relive stories of memories past with their loved ones. Whether on board or ashore, find activities created with every type of guest in mind on a cruise to Europe.
Enjoy the Convenience of Cruising
Travel reimagined.
See multiple international cities without the hassle of transportation or additional planning. Cruise from one destination to the next with world-class entertainment, fresh food and relaxing accommodations at your fingertips. When you return to the ship, continue your exploration with unique activities and global cuisine, or enjoy the familiar comforts of home with your favorite foods — all on our best European cruise ships.
European Cruise Excursions
From thrilling kayak voyages in Flåm to relaxing beach days in Mykonos, find shore excursions that match every guest’s preference with Princess. In Rome, taste local delicacies like wood-fired pizza, fine wines and homemade gelato. Walk past medieval buildings in Bergen, stopping by the Schøtstuene Museum on your way back. Or hike Mt. Fløien and revel in panoramic views of Norway’s woodlands, fjords and cityscapes.
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Local Connections
Don’t just cruise to Europe, experience it alongside those lucky enough to call it home. Our Local Connections program introduces you to each region with award-winning shore excursions. Enjoy a food and wine pairing in the home of a local Tuscan farmer. Capture snapshots of Glasgow’s breathtaking scenery with the help of a Scottish photographer. Or set out on a guided beer walk through Copenhagen.
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More Ashore
Dive even deeper into the flourishing cultures abroad with More Ashore late-night departures and overnight stays on select European cruise itineraries. Visit one of Dublin’s pubs and enjoy a night of Irish song, dance and Guinness. Go glamping in Alta and spend the night under the evening sky for a chance to see the Northern Lights. Or dance into the evening at a party in Mykonos — an island famous for its nightlife.
European Cruise Departure Ports
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.
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Until it was popularized by the 1992 Olympics, Barcelona was a hidden gem amidst Europe’s diverse landscapes. Now it’s widely recognized for its architectural masterpieces and spirited customs. On European cruises from Barcelona, leave enough time before you depart to visit Park Güell — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — and feel inspired by the colors and unique artistry that lies in the park and throughout the entire city.
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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 multi-colored 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.
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London (Southampton)
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.
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Italy’s capital city is something of a dream. Grand chapels and stone angels line the roads, whispering secrets of Rome’s past. On a cruise to Europe from Rome, arrive early to toss a coin into Trevi Fountain. Legend has it, you’ll be guaranteed return to The Eternal City. Then walk in the footsteps of Emperors at the Colosseum, and receive a blessing from the Pope at St. Peter’s Square.
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Accommodations
Your home away from home.
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 and our SLEEP program created by a board-certified sleep expert. From interior cabins to full suites, unwind in any of our staterooms, and enjoy peace of mind with the option of connected rooms for families of four or more traveling together.
A Sensory Tour of Europe
From the spice of Moroccan tagine to the sweetness of Greek Baklava, Europe’s flavor profile is incredibly diverse. On board your European cruise, enjoy English favorites — like bangers and mash or shepherd’s pie — during a British-style pub lunch. Then head ashore to savor fresh ingredients and iconic dishes, including fresh Greek salads and Italian gelato. From ship to shore, taste the best of abroad with Princess.
Sip and Savor
Home to some of the best vineyards in the world, Europe knows a thing or two about wine — and so does Princess. Visit Vines wine bar, one of the best-stocked cellars at sea, and sample an assortment of reds and whites. Unwind with a drink in hand at Crooners, a vintage Sinatra-era cocktail lounge. Or enjoy a glass from the comfort of your stateroom balcony while taking in views of Europe’s most inspiring shorelines.
Cultural Immersion
Dive even deeper.
On a European cruise, explore destinations even at sea. Learn from local experts — like musicians, dancers, athletes and chefs — who come on board to show you the unique personality of each region. Or listen to stories from international crew members, many of whom call these lands home. Even kids can awaken their sense of wonder with our Youth and Teen Centers, created in partnership with Discovery™ and Animal Planet™.
Entertainment
Find your joy.
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.
Celebrations & Romance
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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Cruise Plus Hotel Packages
Stay longer and relax.
Extend your Europe cruise vacation, and simplify your travel plans with a hotel stay at the beginning or end of your cruise. With a Cruise Plus Hotel Package, a Princess representative meets you at the airport and pier, transporting you to and from your hotel. The package includes the cost of your hotel stay, transportation, luggage handling and the services of the representative.
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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.
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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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Cruisers can visit multiple cities -- often multiple countries -- in one weeklong to two-week trip, so they can hit the highlights and only pay airfare once. Instead of logging long hours traveling in a bus, navigating train schedules in a foreign language or moving from hotel to hotel, cruise passengers can enjoy fine dining, complimentary entertainment and one comfortable home base for the entire trip as the ship sails from Spain to France to Italy.
What are Popular Activities in Europe?
Activities vary depending on where you go. Cultural and historical attractions are present nearly everywhere -- whether that's exploring Roman ruins, visiting famous art museums or touring castles, fortresses and historic homes. Beautiful cathedrals and religious sites are plentiful. Tasty food and wine tours are educational and available throughout all of Europe.
When is a Good Time to Cruise to Europe?
While there are some European cruises year-round, spring, summer and fall are the major times to go. Summertime is the primary time that Baltic and Arctic cruises are offered to destinations in Northern Europe.
The best times to go on a Europe river cruise are often spring and fall, when temperatures are pleasant and crowds somewhat diminished. Travelers looking for a unique spin on a river cruise can opt for a late fall sailing to visit Europe's famous Christmas Markets -- just be prepared for cool weather.
What are Popular Ports in Europe?
Baltic ports include St. Petersburg, Stockholm, Copenhagen and Helsinki, while Norwegian fjords sailings call at Geiranger, Bergen and Flam. Western Europe ports include Lisbon, Dublin, Liverpool and Glasgow.
Rhine River cruises visit Amsterdam, Cologne, Strasbourg and Basel. Popular ports on the Danube River include Vienna and Budapest. Other popular river cruise destinations, depending on which itinerary you choose, might include Bruges, Porto, Bordeaux and Paris.
Where do Europe cruises depart from?
Baltic and Norwegian fjord cruises depart from a range of ports, including Southampton (about an hour from London), Copenhagen, Stockholm, Bergen and Amsterdam. Round-Britain cruises depart from Dublin, Southampton or other ports in England.
European river cruises depart from a variety of ports, depending on the river and itinerary. Danube River cruises depart from Budapest, Passau or Nuremberg; Rhine River from Amsterdam and Basel; Seine from Paris; Rhone from Lyon, Avignon and Arles; Portugal's Douro from Lisbon and Porto; Elbe from Berlin and Prague; and Bordeaux cruises depart from Bordeaux.
What are Popular Regions of Europe?
Northern sailings take in Scandinavia (including Norway's gorgeous fjord country), Russia and other Baltic capitals along with the U.K., Ireland and Iceland. Some venture north of the Arctic Circle to the very top of Europe.
River cruises bring travelers to even more destinations along the Rhine, Danube and other major waterways -- including Amsterdam, Paris, Vienna and Budapest.
What are Tips to Find Cruise deals to Europe?
Here are our best tips for finding a cheap cruise or cruise deal to Europe. If you book a “guaranteed cabin” (they select for you), a cabin on a lower deck or sail on an older ship from a brand you like, then you can get the best price for a specific cruise to Europe. Last minute cruises deals to Europe appear as you get closer to the sail date, usually 1-2 weeks in advance. Taking a cruise to Europe in the shoulder season (before or after the peak season) can also be a great way to find a cruise deal.
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Why should i go on a cruise to europe.
The continent's many well-developed waterways make cruises one of the best ways to visit favorites like Budapest and Paris cruises. Embarking on a European 5-day cruise in 2024 or 7-day cruise lets you explore everything the old country has to offer. Europe's diversity and rich history mean you can pack a baker's dozen of cultures and countries into even a short 3-day cruise. Some river cruises in Europe may even stop at more than 50 cities before the journey is made. Travel within the European Union is remarkably easy and cruise lines take full advantage of that.
How can I find cheap cruises to Europe?
The best way to find cheap cruises to Europe from the United States on Expedia is to sort your search results by price, automatically putting the most affordable cruises to Europe from the US at the top of the list, such as a 3-day all-inclusive cruise. It can also be helpful to be flexible with your travel dates, letting you choose from various options. A common strategy to save money is to book Europe cruises far in advance.
Which cruise lines to Europe are available?
Some of the best cruise lines to Europe include Viking and MSC cruises to Europe, both of which are famous for luxury offerings like lavish suites and world-famous live entertainment. Choose your desire length, a 3-day cruise, a 5-day cruise or 7-day cruise. Many cruise lines offer journeys through the continent, beginning at ports like Paris and traveling throughout Europe to visit countries like Germany, Spain, Italy, and even Greece. The Viking grand tour of Europe cruise takes you through the heart of Europe from Amsterdam to Budapest , and the Cunard Queen Mary 2 offers a wealth of short Europe cruises.
How can I find Europe cruise deals?
To find Europe cruise deals, look for the green discount indicator text above the price estimate on the search results page. This shows the discount available for any given cruise on offer. You can also sort your options by everything from cabin experience and itinerary to specific ports of call such as Amsterdam or Paris , or longer experiences such as a Danube river 7-day cruise in 2024to Budapest.
What should I look out for on a boat cruise to Europe?
Make sure you check your cruise itinerary details to see if your favorites are included. Whether you choose to travel the Rhine and Danube cruise from Amsterdam to Budapest or float along the French Riviera from Spain to Italy, the best part of a Europe cruise is how many amazing cities you have to choose from. From a 1-night France to Italy cruise, traveling from Marseille to Genoa , or a 3-day cruise from Italy to Greece to stop by Civitavecchia, Naples , and Piraeus, Europe's got it all.
What are the best Europe cruise destinations?
Europe cruise destinations are as varied as the continent itself, but some of the most popular include the UK, Amsterdam , and the Mediterranean. You can easily fit 50 or more destinations into your European cruise vacation if you book one of the more extended options, such as a 7-day cruise in the Mediterranean from Barcelona. River cruises in Europe are a popular choice, and a 2-day cruise to Marseille or 7-day Portugal river cruise can also allow you to witness stunning riverfront scenery along the continent's storied rivers.
When is the best time for a cruise trip to Europe?
The best times for cruises that go to Europe tend to be the shoulder seasons of spring and fall. Spring and autumn prices are generally more affordable during the summer high season, and the weather is mild throughout most of the continent. If you’re considering a 5-day cruise in 2025 in northern Europe, such as a Norwegian fjord cruise or a cruise on the North Sea, going in the summer can offer that much-needed warmth.
How long does it take for a boat cruise to Europe?
The length of a cruise to Europe varies based on where you depart from and the length of your European cruise vacation, but if you want a 2- or 3-day cruise to Europe, you'll need to leave from somewhere on the continent. 7-day cruises to Europe are also readily available if you want to experience a wider variety of stops, but they mainly depart from Europe as well. For example, a cruise to Barcelona from Genoa will only take about a day at sea, if that. Leaving from the states, such as on a cruise to Europe from Florida, will have you on a cruise that easily lasts more than a month.
Can I book a luxury cruise to Europe?
You can find a selection of luxury cruise ships, such as Regent and Holland America Line on Expedia. A luxury cruise to Europe offers old-world extravagance, stunning amenities and high-end features, such as spa treatments and 24-hour room service in elegant, multi-room suites. The Zuiderdam ship , for example, lets you enjoy top-tier service, live performances, and even a jazz club on board, which allows you to make the most of your 4-day all-inclusive cruise
What are all-inclusive cruises to Europe like?
You'll find some of the best all-inclusive cruises to Europe from cruise lines like Celebrity and MSC . For example, you can enjoy specialty restaurants, an onsite casino, and even poolside bars that can be booked in advance on the Celebrity Constellation . A 3-day cruise in 2024to explore Europe on the MSC Virtuosa offers a full-service bar staffed by robots, circus-style performances, and even an on-board water park.
Can I get a family cruise to Europe?
A family cruise to Europe is easy to find, especially when you book with cruise lines like Carnival or Disney , where you'll find activities for adults and kids alike to enjoy featuring costumed characters and live entertainment themed around famed Disney properties representing anything from Cinderella to Aladdin or possibly even Star Wars. The Disney Dream , for example, boasts an impressive on-board water coaster, the first of its kind. Choose the length of the journey, a 3-day cruise or a 4-day cruise, according to your family’s needs. Once the adults have had their fill of the games, they can retire to the adults-only areas, such as the bar and lounge, while the kids continue with their activities.
Can I book a honeymoon cruise to Europe?
It's easy to create honeymoon cruise memories that will last a lifetime with cruise lines like Oceania and Viking . The Viking Lofn , for example, is a relatively small ship, with room for just 190 passengers. It offers sweeping river views and gourmet food for you and your partner in a supremely romantic setting, accompanied by suites of Scandinavian design. For your honeymoon, book a 7-day cruise deal in 2024 to Europe that takes you and your partner to some of the most romantic destinations in the world, including iconic hubs of romance such as Paris, Rome, and cozy cabins in the snow-covered Swiss Alps.
How do I book a cruise to Europe on Expedia?
To book the best Europe cruises on Expedia, simply use the filters and sorting function to narrow down the array of results to find the perfect cruise for your needs, whether it's a 7-day cruise or 3-day cruise in the Mediterranean, an Amalfi coast cruise in 2024, or a multi-city excursion along inland rivers. Once you've found the right cruise, you can book directly from Expedia after clicking the entry on your search results page. Keep an eye out for discounts marked with green text.
Do I need a passport for cruise tickets to Europe?
American citizens need a passport for a Europe cruise, especially since a lot of the most commonly booked cruises in Europe require you to fly there first. Considering the distance, a closed-loop cruise to Europe generally isn't available. If your 7-day cruise will bring you to multiple countries, be sure to check the regulations for each one and secure your passport well in advance of your travels.
Can I cancel my cruise to Europe?
If you changed your mind about traveling, go to the My Trips page of your Expedia account to cancel. Before this, check the cruise line information page for the service you booked. Many cruise lines charge cancellation fees or may only offer partial refunds and checking in advance can save you unpleasant surprises. The refund amount typically depends on how far in advance you cancel your cruise to Europe.
Why should I book a Europe cruise with Expedia?
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About Europe Cruises
Europe is a land of breathtaking beauty, cultural charm, fine dining, and rich history. In just one European cruise, you can experience Nordic hospitality in Oslo, stroll around the Colosseum in Rome or take a shore excursion to the Hermitage in St. Petersburg.
This beautiful continent is surrounded by water on its three sides which gives the cruisers incredible opportunities to choose an itinerary that best suits their dream vacation. Your Europe cruise can depart from Barcelona , Copenhagen , Southampton, Le Havre, Hamburg and many other European ports.
With so much to see and do, cruise lines often separate their European itineraries by regions:
Baltic and Scandinavian Cruises
There’s no better way to explore Northern Europe than with a Baltic cruise. Drift through the awe-inspiring fjords of Norway, wander around the fairytale town of Tallinn in Estonia or admire the architecture of St. Petersburg’s canals.
Cruises to the Baltic and Scandinavia are largely limited to the sunny summer months of July and August.
Mediterranean Cruises
The Mediterranean is probably one of the most popular regions in Europe. You can choose to explore the Western Mediterranean by pulling into port in Barcelona or Civitavecchia, taking you to the south of France and Spain. The Eastern Mediterranean may take you to the ancient ruins of Athens, the charming towns of Montenegro and the atmospheric islands of the Cyclades.
Many cruise lines offer itineraries of 7- 10 days or longer, but for those seeking a shorter vacation, MSC and Costa also offer 3-4- or 5-day cruises .
British Isles Cruises
Don’t forget that the glorious, green British Isles also welcome cruise liners throughout the year. Sail past medieval castles, charming coastal towns and spectacular highland vistas. Your Europe cruise could also take you to majestic Iceland, where days ashore promise the chance to glimpse breathtaking waterfalls and dramatic volcanoes.
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While European cruises typically come at a higher price point than sailings to other regions, there are still ways to hunt for a good deal and find a cruise for a good value. These cruises typically last at least seven days, which will hike up the price – but because of that, you will also get to explore a number of destinations all in one trip.
Popular Mediterranean cruise itineraries include stops throughout Greece, Italy and Croatia, while Baltic sailings often visit ports in Sweden, Denmark, Russia and Norway. Shore excursions in these locales vary widely by destination. Travelers can tour major architectural sites like the Parthenon in Athens, Greece, or the Royal Palace in Stockholm; take gondola rides in Venice, Italy; or savor local food on a culinary tour through Barcelona, Spain. Most European cities are packed with things to do, so you may be perfectly happy exploring the ports on your own instead to save some money.
You'll find some of the best Mediterranean cruise deals in the early spring and late fall, before peak season sets in. Though not all budget cruise lines consistently sail throughout the Mediterranean, searching for itineraries on larger ships with budget-friendly inside staterooms can help you save some money. For example, Celebrity Cruises' ships carry around 3,000 passengers and offer Mediterranean sailings starting as low as $150 per person, per night, while comparable itineraries on Norwegian Cruise Line and MSC Cruises start under $100 per person, per night. In contrast, high-end cruise lines like Viking Ocean Cruises start at about $400 per person, per night, partly because many luxury lines only offer travelers the choice of balcony rooms or suites.
When it comes to Baltic sailings, you can expect inside cabins to start around $100 per person, per night on budget-friendly cruise lines like Carnival and Norwegian. Fares on luxury lines like Seabourn Cruise Line and Silversea Cruises typically begin around $600 for balcony rooms or suites, depending on the line. The most affordable time of year to sail the Baltic Sea, regardless of cruise line, is typically in the fall and early spring.
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Best European cruises: 6 ships that stand out across the pond
Prospective cruisers often ask me what the best Europe cruises are, but that question is difficult to answer because Europe is massive. It encompasses some 45 countries and includes such cruise regions as the Mediterranean, the Baltic and Northern Europe, the British Isles and the Canary Islands.
While cruisers are spoiled for choice in this part of the world, it can be difficult to know where to begin when researching voyages.
To help you out, I've narrowed down my favorites for the best cruises to Europe for different types of travelers, including families, couples and solo travelers.
Note: Pricing was accurate at the time of publication. Fares are subject to change without notice, and they do not include additional fees or port taxes.
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Best European cruises for families: Disney Dream
Disney Cruise Line is great for kids; if you're planning a cruise in Europe with kids, Disney Dream is a logical choice for best European cruise for families.
Character meet 'n' greets, awe-inspiring nighttime entertainment and fun dining experiences mean your kiddos will never be bored. The ship's stellar kids clubs go above and beyond with a likeness of Andy's room from "Toy Story" and a replica of the Millennium Falcon from "Star Wars" (with visits from R2-D2 and a squad of stormtroopers).
Disney Dream is not the line's newest ship, meaning it's a bit more manageable in terms of both size and price. It's not the oldest, either, so families will find more things to do on board than on the line's smallest vessels.
Ashore, Disney's family-friendly excursions will take you to laze on the beach, explore museums and learn about history.
Disney Dream sails three- to 12-night cruises to Northern and Western Europe, the British Isles and the Mediterranean. Cruise fares start from $308 per person, per night, for a windowless inside cabin. You can visit ports like Belfast and Liverpool on cruises from Southampton; Florence and Rome (Civitavecchia) on Barcelona sailings; and Reykjavik, Copenhagen and Lisbon on open-jaw itineraries.
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Best European cruises for couples: Viking Star
If you're a couple seeking an upscale Mediterranean experience that offers real value and a chance to reconnect with your partner, look no further than Viking .
The line's Viking Star sails various Mediterranean itineraries, and the European ports the ship visits offer plenty of opportunities for you to feel the love. Have a phenomenal lunch at a table for two in France, take a pizza-making class together in Italy, get a little giggly at a wine tasting in Greece, or run the casino tables together in Monaco.
Viking includes at least one free shore excursion per port in its fares. That means you can wander Europe's romantic cobblestone streets hand in hand with your sweetie without paying a penny extra.
While fares aren't the cheapest you'll find, you'll get a lot for your money. In addition to the tours, Viking includes Wi-Fi, specialty dining, and beer and wine with lunch and dinner in its prices.
Plus, all cabins on Viking's ships have balconies, which is great if you want some fresh air but feel like keeping to yourself. Complimentary room service is available 24/7, so you can order dinner to your cabin for a relaxing alfresco dining experience for two.
Want even more ways to pamper yourselves together? Check out the phenomenal thermal suite in the ship's spa , which offers sauna and steam rooms, tile loungers and aromatherapy rooms at no extra charge. Or, splurge on a couples massage, which will leave both of you feeling loose and refreshed.
Even better, Viking ships do not allow children on board. It's a great excuse for you and your significant other to rekindle the romance without other passengers' kids running around.
Viking's Mediterranean sailings range from seven to 21 nights. Back-to-back itineraries are rarely the same as Viking Star circles the Med. The ship visits ports such as Barcelona, Spain; Marseille, France; Florence (Livorno), Rome (Civitavecchia), Sicily and Venice, Italy; Monte Carlo, Monaco; Dubrovnik, Croatia; Athens and Santorini, Greece; and Kusadasi, Turkey.
Fares start from $381 per person, per night, for a balcony stateroom.
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Best European cruises for seniors: Seabourn Sojourn
If you're a senior traveler who loves great food and excellent wine, one of the best luxury European cruises you can book is a Canary Islands cruise on Seabourn 's Seabourn Sojourn.
The small ship carries fewer than 500 passengers, and you won't find raucous parties or tons of children. Instead, you'll be met with stellar service, gourmet food, a room with a view (all cabins have at least a window) and relative peace and quiet. The long itineraries are ideal for wealthier passengers with lots of time to travel.
Seabourn Sojourn's voyages to the Canaries span 10 to 28 days and visit the islands of La Palma, Gran Canaria and Madeira, as well as Lisbon, Portugal. Fares start from $434 per person, per night, for an ocean-view cabin. Extras like Wi-Fi, gratuities and alcohol (including the in-room mini-bar) are rolled into the fares.
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Best for solo cruisers: Norwegian Epic
When Norwegian Epic debuted in 2010, it introduced Norwegian Cruise Line 's first cabins for solo travelers. Designed with single beds and a bit less square footage, these so-called studio cabins are clustered around an exclusive lounge reserved for solos. Special activities allow folks traveling alone to mingle and make new friends.
Since Norwegian Epic began sailing, nearly all of the line's new ships — Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Getaway, Norwegian Escape, Norwegian Encore, Norwegian Prima and Norwegian Viva — have been built with accommodations for one, which don't charge occupants a single supplement . However, it's Norwegian Epic that has a presence in the Western Mediterranean, offering solo cruisers a chance to explore Europe on a ship with staterooms just for them.
On board, passengers have plenty of choices for activities and dining. In addition to the usual cruise-ship offerings — pool games, dance parties, game shows, trivia and movie screenings — Epic offers many fun diversions, including an adults-only beach club at the back of the ship, spa treatments, a bowling alley and even gaming lessons (the latter three for a fee).
The vessel sails five- to 12-night voyages back and forth between Rome and Barcelona, calling on ports that include Naples, Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza, Marseille, Cannes and Florence (Livorno). At press time, last-minute fares started from $90 per person, per night, for a studio cabin for one.
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Best European party cruises: Virgin Voyages' Resilient Lady
If your Europe bucket list includes the Greek Isles, you don't want to sail with children, and you enjoy a lively party atmosphere, you can't go wrong with Virgin Voyages ' Resilient Lady. The third ship in the line's fleet, Resilient Lady offers some of the best cruises to the Greek Islands.
Expect a casual vibe where passengers dress up like mermaids, crew dress up like drag queens, and performers look like real people. Toss in an onboard tattoo parlor, a food court ( it's not a buffet ), free fitness classes and an app that lets you order Champagne to wherever you are on the ship, and you've got a product that has turned the cruise industry on its head.
Wild nights on board include raucous and sometimes raunchy theater shows, impromptu dance parties and Scarlet Night, a poolside bash reminiscent of a rave where everyone's dressed in red. If that's not enough, attend enough daily activities, and you might be invited to a secret nighttime tour of the crew bar, drinks included.
The ship offers a regular program of 7-, 10- and 14-night voyages, starting from $148 per person, per night, for an inside cabin. The itineraries involve a mix of ports in Greece, Montenegro, Croatia and Turkey, depending on the specific sailing you choose.
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Best European cruises for 'wow' factor: Hurtigruten's Richard With
Looking for a sailing that no other cruise line offers — one that will make everyone on TikTok and Instagram jealous? I'm putting my money on a line you've likely never heard of: Hurtigruten .
What began more than 130 years ago as a way for Norway's residents to move themselves and cargo up and down the Norwegian coast continues today as both a means of transportation and a way for cruisers to experience the country's culture.
On the cruise line's Norwegian Coastal Express route, Hurtigruten's Richard With ship calls on 34 ports in just seven days. Some are quick stops in the middle of the night while cargo is loaded and unloaded, but you technically could get off the ship in each port if you wanted to. That in itself makes this itinerary buzzworthy.
Still need convincing? These voyages also cross into the Arctic Circle and sail into Geirangerfjord (northbound from Bergen to Kirkenes) and Trollfjord (southbound from Kirkenes to Bergen), affording absolutely breathtaking views and, of course, bragging rights.
The two routes can be combined into longer 13-day sailings, meaning you'd sail round-trip from Bergen and see all the fjords. Seven-night northbound itineraries from Bergen to Kirkenes start at $331 per person, per night, for an inside cabin.
Bottom line
Ultimately, the best cruise to Europe is a bit subjective in that it depends where in Europe you'd like to go and what your travel style is. Be sure to weigh a combination of destination, price and onboard vibe when deciding which is best for you and your travel party.
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European cruises are diverse, just like the weather, as the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and North Seas border them. Whether you explore an old or new kingdom, castles, specialty cuisine, museums, friendly locals, or vibrant nightlife, you will likely have various experiences. When you choose to visit Europe by sea, you'll get a chance to see Europe in a new light: from Scandinavia and Northern Europe's charming ports and stunning scenery to Paris' bucket-list landmarks, from Belgium's cobbled streets and chocolate to Amsterdam's winding canals and fascinating history.
European cities, coasts, and adventures abound in Europe. With ancient cities, sun-drenched beaches, intriguing monuments, and cultural quirks, a cruise around Europe will provide life-changing experiences. Spectacular views await you at every turn, bringing a new adventure. When exploring these scenic wonders, you will want to remember your camera.
Which Cruise Lines goes to Europe?
There is a large number of oceangoing cruise lines that offer itineraries in Europe, exploring Northern, Eastern, and Western Europe. Some of the major cruise lines that go to Europe include Royal Caribbean International, Carnival Cruise Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, Celebrity Cruises, and Costa Cruises. River cruises to Europe, including the Danube, Rhine, Douro, and more, are also famous on ships like Viking, Avalon, Emerald, Scenic, AmaWaterways, and Uniworld.
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A European cruise can be challenging to plan if you need to know where to go. Including stops in Barcelona and Monaco and ports in Italy on a Western Mediterranean itinerary is typical. Eastern Mediterranean cruises include Italy, Croatia, Greece, sometimes Turkey, and Israel. With a Baltic Sea cruise, you'll discover Scandinavia and Russia; the Norwegian Fjords have their own beauty. A British Isles cruise allows you to visit castles in England, Scotland, and London. You can't beat the Canary Islands if you're looking for the sun.
1. Azamara Cruise Line
Western Europe is famous for a reason. The Pyrenees Mountains and the lavender fields of Provence are among the quieter spaces in this part of the world. Try the incredible flavors of these nations and learn about their cultures as you experience the history you learned in high school. Their Western European, Mediterranean, and Northern European cruises offer an opportunity to experience these cultures in depth.
2. Celebrity Cruise Line
Several European cities on your list sound similar to Paris, Rome, London, Stockholm, and Berlin. There are many places in Europe that almost everyone wants to visit, so most bucket lists include them. Mediterranean ports provide lovely food and sun-kissed culture. Norwegian Fjords or medieval castles can also be experienced for stunning natural beauty in Northern Europe. The chic and sophisticated ships of Celebrity Cruises offer the perfect complement to European old-world magnificence, so you can see these sights while you sail. It is a continent full of exciting sights and activities to explore. Enjoy every port of call on your next Celebrity Cruises Europe cruise. Discover the history of Copenhagen by visiting their three palaces, or try true Sherry in Spain.
3. Costa Cruise Line
Vikings once dominated these waters, which are reflected in the rugged beauty of the northern seas. Embark on a cruise in the North Sea to experience the majesty of Norwegian fjords. The ship navigates majestic water labyrinths carved by relentless sea waves penetrating deeper and deeper into this land. They admire magnificent scenery, including Norse villages at the base of picturesque cliffs and mountains with cascading waterfalls. A visit to Oslo or Stockholm is an eye-opening experience, as is visiting Tallinn or Copenhagen, with the beautiful little Mermaid from Hans Christian Andersen's story winking at us.
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4. Cunard Cruise Line
Europeans have dominated the Western world for hundreds of years. Various cultures, traditions, and foods have developed and existed on this continent over the years. Europe offers multiple countries and cities, but two significant regions are ideal for cruising: the Mediterranean and Northern Europe. The Mediterranean comprises countries like Italy, Greece, and Spain in southern Europe. There is no doubt that it has a rich historical background, as well as delicious yet healthy cuisine. Relax on the beach, breathe in the fresh air, and enjoy the fresh air in this region. Countries in northern Europe have a rich history associated with medieval or Norse cultures. The cultural experiences and rich history of countries like Germany, Sweden, and The Netherlands cannot be beaten.
5. Holland America Cruise Line
Memories last a lifetime on a Europe cruise. Discover incredible European destinations with a variety of itineraries. Enjoy a weekend cruise and a 7-day vacation. Embark on our epic transatlantic cruises to cross the sea like explorers once did. Modern innovation and centuries of tradition blend in Europe. It's a sure thing. Discover fairytale land on a Baltic cruise. A cruise to Greece lets you explore cliff-side white stucco villages and ancient citadels. Our Europe cruises offer the best ways to experience Michelangelo's David, Barcelona tapas bars, and Icelandic hot springs.
6. Hurtigruten Expeditions Cruise Line
Take a cruise down Europe's historical coastline and experience ancient civilizations, magnificent cities, and hidden gems. Playfully discover iconic and picturesque destinations on our intimate cruises, giving you a rare insight into European history and culture. Enjoy the best of Europe's coastlines with a mix of well-known and off-the-beaten-track destinations. Coastal towns with wild, rugged terrain, idyllic seaside retreats, and gastronomically rich cities await your exploration.
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7. MSC Cruise Line
MSC Cruises is a well-known cruise line in Europe based in Italy. Having traveled across this storied continent many times, they know what excursions will be most exciting and which ports offer fascinating discoveries. It's an excellent opportunity to see classic cities like Rome and Stockholm and smaller ports like Tromso or Marseille. Embark on one of these cruises and marvel at ancient ruins, catch a glimpse of modern customs, and savor the taste of local foods made with fresh ingredients. The Mediterranean or Northern Europe will be a wonderful experience with MSC Cruises.
8. Norwegian Cruise Line
Taking a European cruise will give you an inside look at Europe's history, landmarks, and culture. We have fifteen convenient locations that are unique destinations and home to award-winning ships. Embark on a European, Scandinavian & Baltic, Mediterranean, Greek, or Italian cruise and experience a new city every day. Plus, there are no set dining hours and spectacular onboard entertainment. "Europe's Leading Cruise Line" award has been given 15 times in a row.
9. Oceania Cruise Line
Oceania Cruises' all-inclusive luxury is the best way to experience Europe, a destination that truly has it all. Rome and Barcelona offer a diverse and rewarding vacation experience combining centuries of history with culturally rich, modern cities. The Amalfi Coast or Scotland's highlands may appeal to European nature lovers. With Oceania's Finest Cuisine at Sea, foodies can enjoy some of Europe's most famous dishes aboard and ashore. Visit the Vatican, eat paella in Spain, or hike in Northern Europe's mountainous terrain to gain a deeper understanding of art and history. What is your first priority? From the British Isles to Greece, Oceania Cruises' European cruises offer plenty of time to explore Europe.
10. Princess Cruise Line
The European cruise experience offers a wide array of culture, historical attractions, cuisine, and music. A Mediterranean cultural explosion or a northern European historical journey will inspire you, leaving you wishing for your own second home in Europe. A thrilling soccer match awaits you at Camp Nou. Find your faith at the Vatican, or explore Viking settlements in Copenhagen. There's plenty to discover on a Europe cruise with Princess Cruises, from charming personalities to delicious cuisine. Princess Europe cruises offer a panoramic view of Europe. The Mt. Floyen funicular in Bergen and the fairytale statues in Klaipeda, Lithuania, are two of Europe's unique little-known attractions.
11. Royal Caribbean Cruise Line
Take a cruise to Europe and observe the weathered spires of old Copenhagen, Santorini's sun-bleached houses, the Mediterranean's colorful cliffs, or the Celtic cliffs of the British Isles as your ship approaches. Experience the eclecticism of Europe through Croatia's waterfalls and France's famous rivers. Various cuisines await, from familiar favorites like Italian pasta to lesser-known dishes from Amsterdam to Zagreb. Take a cruise through Europe and discover its magic.
12. Regent Seven Seas Cruise Line
A Regent Seven Seas Cruises European voyage invites you to experience the continent of Europe comprehensively, from the major capitals of Berlin, Barcelona, and Rome to small unknown villages and towns. They craft each sailing so you can experience Europe with all five senses. The Mediterranean offers a variety of cuisines, such as Spanish tapas. The Norwegian fjords are one of the most notable sites in Northern Europe. Lavender in France smells like flowers. A Brit-rock band like The Beatles is full of creativity. Visiting the places where kings, explorers, and artists walked will allow you to touch history. With Regent Seven Seas Cruises, you can cruise to Europe and more.
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13. Seabourn Cruise Line
It is marvelous to see Norway's abundance in summer. Seabourn cruises make it as easy, comfortable, and fun as possible to be there at this time of year. Embark on a northward journey to see fairy tale castles and fjords, gilded palaces and picturesque villages, iconic museums, and untouched islands. With an expedition-style flair, Seabourn offers ultra-luxury sailings through northern Europe that exude special magic during summer - including kayaking, Zodiac excursions, and hiking excursions led by a veteran expedition team.
Experience Scandinavia's rich culture, architecture, and history. In Iceland and Greenland, marvel at the abundant wildlife and stunning natural beauty, and explore medieval cathedrals and stately gardens of the British Isles. Nothing like an exciting adventure in Northern Europe paired with an exclusive amenity designed to enhance your experience.
14. Silversea Cruise Line
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My 7 Favorite Cruises In And Around Europe
W hat I love most about cruising around Europe is the huge choice in types of cruises you can go on. Because Europe includes hot and sunny destinations like Spain and Italy, and cold and interesting places like Scandinavia and Scotland, you can take a very different cruise each time around Europe. You can pull up in pretty ports in Greece and swim from the boat and you can sail around the shores of Scotland and take a cold water plunge — if you’re brave enough.
The coastlines of Europe are vastly different to one another and the types of cruises you can take are too. River cruises, yachts, island cruises, and large fun-packed cruise lines all sail around these shores. Plus, you can start your cruise in Europe and sail off beyond the continent, and then return after an adventure.
Here are my 7 favorite cruises in and around Europe.
1. Starclippers
Rome round trip .
This seven-night cruise begins and ends in Rome, visiting Lipari, Sicily, Amalfi, Sorrento, and Ponza. What I love about the Starclipper cruises is they are informal and casual — you dine with other guests or by yourself, you don’t have a set table for meals, and you can wear what you like as there’s no dress code. But at the same time, the interior of the ship and the cabins are sophisticated and semi luxurious, so it feels casual and chic all in one go.
This particular cruise is on the Starflyer , which has two pools and a sun deck. There’s no entertainment on board, though there might be some games in the evening, but children are welcome over the age of 6 months. I love these small-yacht ships that can get you into ports the larger cruise ships can’t, and this one is a beautiful ship with an atmosphere of relaxation and easygoingness. You can even join with the crew and help to sail the ship if you like.
2. French Waterways
Hotel barge prospérité: côte d’or.
If you like things really intimate, you can book a six- or eight-person cruise with French Waterways and have the barge to yourselves. This one is a canal cruise in France, but they also offer river cruises. The rooms on the barge are hotel standard and there’s a sun deck and a hot tub on board. The cruise ambles along the canals in the Côte d’Or, stopping off for a walking tour in Dijon, shopping and markets, and wine tasting at a vineyard.
This is a really relaxing way to cruise in France with family or friends, but you can’t book onto this cruise as a single person or a couple. This is a chartered barge that is priced for the maximum number of people it sleeps — six or eight. If you’re experienced, you can also choose to pilot the boat yourself.
3. G Adventures
Sailing from split to dubrovnik.
Sailing along the Dalmatian Coast is a unique experience and visiting Croatia is a trip full of historical sites and exploration. The yachts you’ll travel on with G Adventures give you a truly small-boat experience. If you want a luxurious cabin and lush interiors, this isn’t for you, but if you want a sense of adventure and an authentic sailing experience, this is definitely it.
The yacht accommodates a maximum of eight people, but you don’t have to be a part of the group, you can book onto this as a single person or couple. Note: If you book a solo trip, you will be sharing your cabin with someone else. It’s also worth noting that you’ll need a medium level of physical fitness to take part in the activities on this tour, which can include kayaking and hiking.
This is a self-catering trip, and while there’s plenty of opportunities to eat at the destinations, there aren’t any meals offered on board. This also means that when you eat your own food on the ship and/or cook for yourself in the kitchen, you are expected to tidy up after.
4. Hebridean Adventures
Hebridean island odyssey.
Sailing on board the MV Hjalmar Bjørge with the Northern Light Cruising Company, Hebridean Adventures brings you a trip like no other around the Hebrides Islands in Scotland. This nine-night cruise stops at Mull, Coll & Tiree, the Small Isles, and the Isle of Skye. Most people who take this cruise are wildlife enthusiasts and are sailing with the hope of spotting dolphins, puffins, eagles, and more. But even if you only have a passing interest in wildlife, this is a stunning way to get a bit closer to it.
Facilities are limited on board and the cabins are no-frills, with some only including bunk beds. You do have to share bathroom facilities, which is a challenge for some people, but guests are all aware of this and are very considerate. The onboard chef is a real plus on this cruise and they cater for any dietary requirements, cooking all meals fresh every day. The boat might be basic, but the scenery is breathtaking and it’s a unique type of cruise.
5. Celebrity Cruises
Egypt & israel.
Beginning in Athens, Greece, this 10-night cruise with Celebrity Cruises will stop off at Israel and Egypt before returning to Athens. There are 3 days at sea on this cruise, and on board the Celebrity Infinity , there’s a casino, an art gallery, a sun deck, indoor and outdoor pool areas, a spa, tennis, nightlife, and restaurants and bars.
This is a large cruise ship experience with capacity for 2,170 people. Rooms are hotel standard, some with verandas, and the experience of being on the ship is as much a part of the trip as exploring the stop-off destinations. The cruise gives you the perfect mix between Europe and a little further afield. For anyone who hasn’t strayed beyond Europe before, it’s a great way to get a taste of Egypt and Israel.
6. Variety Cruises
Italy & malta.
Beginning in Naples and sailing along the coast of Italy and around its islands, this small boat intimate cruise with Variety Cruises ends on the 8th day in Malta. At first, I thought it was unusual to end in a totally different place than where the cruise began, but actually, I loved the chance to get to know somewhere separate from the starting point.
The ship has capacity for 44 people and is a laid-back experience with just a sundeck, informal restaurant, bar, and swim platform. Most of your time is spent off the boat, exploring parts of Italy tourists don’t usually visit, and that’s the real draw with these small-boat cruises. These are ports large cruise ships can’t enter, so you feel like you’re on a voyage of discovery. Rooms are comfortable and pleasantly decorated and designed, but you won’t be spending much time in them. The Italian islands and Malta are beautiful places to explore.
7. Princess Cruises
Grand 11-day mediterranean.
This big cruise ship experience with Princess Cruises begins in Rome and travels to Greece, Turkey, Sicily, and Mallorca, ending in Barcelona, Spain. Aboard the Sun Princess ship, it’s all about fun on a large scale, with climbing walls, swimming pools, a spa, bars, cafés, restaurants, evening entertainment, and kids clubs.
It is aimed at families and there’s lots for all ages to do, but it’s also a great cruise to take as a couple or by yourself. There’s something going on all the time, but you can still find some quiet time on the sun deck. There’s 3 days at sea on this 11-day cruise and you’ll certainly never get bored. I love the stop-offs and visits to four different countries, with some really diverse excursions offered at every stop.
This article originally appeared on TravelAwaits
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Departing from Dubai, where dynamic high-rises meet gold souks and desert sands, make for new horizons on this extraordinary 63-night vacation, which takes in 44 astounding destinations. Cutting through the heart of the Middle East, unwind on Oman’s wild beaches, be wowed by rose-hued Petra before taking in Egypt’s ancient treasures. Explore the sacred city of Jerusalem and the Eastern Med, visiting Cypriot castles and Turkey’s Temple of Artemis. At the shores of the Black Sea, admire Bulgaria’s Byzantine architecture, Romania’s vineyards, Odessa’s museums and Istanbul’s cosmopolitan culture. Travel to Bodrum’s honey-colored sands and the rugged Greek Islands, ringed by the ultramarine Aegean Sea. Finally, discover the best of the Eastern Mediterranean including Venice’s waterways, the walled city of Dubrovnik, the Colosseum in Italy, before soaking up the glamor of the French Riviera, and Gaudi’s surreal architecture in Barcelona, where this segment ends.
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Packed with spectacular age-old landmarks and grand architecture, history comes thick and fast in the Western Med and the Adriatic. Journeying through Italy, wonder at the Colosseum and Pantheon - ancient reminders of Rome’s time as world’s largest empire - and wander Pompeii’s ruins, frozen-in-time after Mount Vesuvius’ eruption in 79AD. Against the bold blues and powder-white sands of the Adriatic, admire Slovenia’s Venetian-influenced buildings, the 4th-century pizazz of Split’s Diocletian's Palace, Dubrovnik’s dramatic Old Town, and Montenegro’s mighty forts. Whether genning up on the Knights of Malta in Valletta, discovering Napoleon’s childhood in Corsica, cruising along the French Riviera to Mallorca - where Arab and Balearic influences meet - or reveling in Gaudi’s masterpieces in Barcelona, you’ll be enthralled by history at every stop on this story-filled vacation.
The legacy of the Renaissance - a cultural movement borne in 14th-century Italy, which spread throughout Europe shaping intellectual life, art, architecture and the arts can be seen in abundance as you travel through the region’s most extraordinary cities. Discover the mind-blowing art of the Renaissance masters at Scuola Grande di San Rocco in Venice and Rome’s Galleria Borghese, a 17th-century villa which houses art, sculptures and antiquities. See first-hand why Michelangelo’s dreamy ceiling frescoes at the Sistine Chapel, and the famed corridors of Florentine mega-museum The Uffizzi deserve a spot on every art-lover’s bucket list. Just as compelling are Kotor’s Maritime Museum, which reveals the area’s fascinating seafaring history, and Malta’s National Museum of Archeology, which houses masses of prehistoric art and Neolithic pottery. Altogether more contemporary, is Cannes, renowned for its glamorous film festival.
A warm climate, fertile landscapes and teeming waters make for a rather delicious roll call as you sail through the Adriatic and the Western Mediterranean. Live La Dolce Vita - or sweet life - in Italy, where cafe culture reigns, and staples include fresh pasta, pizza, gelato , and lashings of olive oil and wine. Try pillowy-soft burrata cheese in Puglia, Sicilian eggplant and ricotta signature pasta alla norma , and classic Neopolitan-style Margherita pizza in its birthplace, Naples. Seafood’s a real Adriatic superstar; don’t miss Slovenian seafood rizota (risotto) - with a glass of local white rebula wine - and Dalmatian pašticada (beef stew) and rožata custard pudding in Croatia. Corsica’s signature civet de sanglier offers heartiness aplenty, while socca (chickpea pancakes) are a French Rivieran favorite, Marseille’s seafood bouillabaisse packs a liquorice-y kick thanks to fennel and pastis , while Barcelona excels at seafood paella and crema catalana , a Catalan take on creme brûlée.
Alongside a serious hit of history and culture, awaken your senses exploring the region’s sun-soaked beaches, crystal-clear bays and breathtaking volcanic, forested landscapes. Take invigorating dips in Bari’s bays or sun yourself on Torre Sant’Andrea whilst admiring its dramatic sea stacks. Dubrovnik’s an adventure junkie’s dream; try cliff diving, kayaking, or scuba dive to see the Taranto wreck, and its quirky submerged tractors. Get your heart rate going hiking in Portofino Regional Park’s lush network of trails, and wonder at Mount Etna’s volcanic vineyards and lava pits in Sicily. For more natural thrills, travel to Corsica’s Scandola Nature Reserve to spot eagles soaring over stunning rock formations, or discover the Cuevas del Drach - Mallorca’s dragon caves - an underground lair full of limestone stalactites and stalagmites.
A rip-roaring journey packed with exhilarating through-the-ages adventures, the Ultimate Middle East & Med segment is a vacation that cannot fail to set your imagination on fire. Whizz up Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world for unrivalled city views, be moved as the history of age-old civilizations - of the Nabateans, the Pharaohs and Ancient Greeks and Romans - comes to life before your very eyes in pink-hued Petra, the wild Egyptian desert, dominated by the Pyramids of Giza, and Rome’s Colosseum and Athens’ Acropolis. Along the way you’ll connect with religious heartlands and sacred shrines, revel in Renaissance art and regal architecture and enjoy relaxing at a multitude of sun-kissed beaches, taking blissful dips in transformative turquoise waters.
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Tales of armored gladiators, intense battles and frenzied spectators fuel the history of The Colosseum. Constructed in 80 A.D., this 80,000-seat amphitheater perfectly represents the power and spectacle of ancient Rome — and remains in impressively good shape. Just know that photos truly can’t compare to the emotion of exploring this World Wonder for yourself.
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A rip-roaring journey packed with exhilirating through-the-ages adventures, the Middle East Treasures & Marvels of the Med Expedition cannot fail to set your imagination on fire. Whizz up Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world for unrivalled city views, be moved as the history of age-old civilisations - of the Nabateans, the Pharaohs and Ancient Greeks and Romans - comes to life before your very eyes in pink-hued Petra, the wild Egyptian desert, dominated by the Pyramids of Giza, and Rome’s Colosseum and Athens’ Acropolis.
Along the way you’ll connect with religious heartlands and sacred shrines, revel in Renaissance art and regal architecture and enjoy relaxing at a multitude of sun-kissed beaches, taking blissful dips in transformative turquoise waters.
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When visiting religious sites such as churches, mosques or synagogues, dress modestly, particularly in the Middle East. Opt for long sleeves, and keep your shoulders, back and legs covered. A lightweight scarf or sarong can come in handy as a makeshift headscarf or coverup, which can be easily thrown on at the last minute if it’s unexpectedly required.
Sprawling ancient marvels and Europe’s cobblestone-lined, often narrow city streets are best explored on foot. To ensure you make the most of things, pack a well-worn-in pair of comfortable shoes, and some trusty blister plasters, just in case.
Temperatures in the Middle East and the Med can really soar, plus there’s plenty of time spent on beaches and in the desert on this segment, so invest in a decent wide-brimmed hat, eco-friendly sunscreen, and keep a refillable bottle of water with you as you explore.
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15 Best Places for Solo Travel in Europe
By Sue Bryant
Last updated: March 27th, 2024
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The best places for solo travel in Europe beckon with the promise of adventure and connection. Europe is packed with exciting cultural attractions, imaginative activities, and friendly bars and cafés where it’s easy to strike up a conversation and get to know the locals.
Europe is generally safe for solo travelers, and plenty make the journey. Yes, you’ll need to navigate different cultures, currencies, and customs, but that’s all part of the fun of exploring.
So unleash your inner adventurer, whether you’ve always dreamed of trying tapas in Barcelona, visiting Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, or belting out ABBA’s greatest hits in Stockholm.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Friendly Amsterdam is a great city for solo travelers. Many people speak English, so it’s easy to strike up a conversation.
There are enjoyable ways to see the city, too, in a group of like-minded people. Join a guided cycling tour, or take a paddle boarding excursion along some of the quieter canals. Spend time browsing Amsterdam’s art museums , such as the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum.
Something no visitor to Amsterdam should miss is the poignant Anne Frank House on Prinsengracht. You’ll see the annex where the teenager and her family hid from the Nazis, and where Anne wrote her famous diary. It’s both heartbreaking and thought-provoking, and a visit here raises all kinds of debating points to discuss with your newfound friends.
After your visit, stroll the pretty neighborhood of Jordaan in Downtown Amsterdam and stop for refreshments in one of the famous brown cafés.
Berlin, Germany
Museum Island in Berlin, Germany
If you’ve never been to the cool, edgy German capital of Berlin before, by far the best way is to take a tour as there’s a vast amount to see. Take in the 18th century Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, where Parliament sits, and the remnants of the Berlin Wall that once divided the city.
Visit the Wall Museum at Checkpoint Charlie and learn about the struggle for human rights during the days of communism and the ingenious ways locals dreamed up to get over the wall.
Alternatively, Berlin is also known as one of the best cities for art in the world. Lose yourself on Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where there are five superb museums dedicated to art and archaeology on an island in the Spree River.
Barcelona, Spain
Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain
The capital of Catalunya is a buzzing, dynamic city, packed with art, culture, and nightlife, and a popular destination for solo travel in Europe.
Stroll the Ramblas and watch the street entertainers. Browse the colorful La Boqueria market, one of the best places to shop in Barcelona , where you can perch on a bar stool with a snack and watch the world go by.
Wander the narrow alleys of the Gothic Quarter and visit Le Seu, the towering cathedral. For more dazzling architecture, don’t miss the Sagrada Familia, Gaudí’s spectacular basilica, a complex riot of organic shapes, bright colors, slender columns, and impossibly tall towers.
One of the best ways to get chatting with locals in Barcelona is to go out for tapas. A great way to do this is to join a tapas tasting tour to sample local specialties and meet fellow foodies.
Seville, Spain
Plaza de España in Seville, Spain
Seville is an easy and safe place to explore on your own. Wander around the dramatic Plaza de España, designed for the Ibero-American exhibition of 1929, and admire the elaborate architecture and intricate tiles.
Pre-book your ticket to the Royal Alcázar, an exquisitely beautiful palace dating back 1,000 years and still used by the Spanish royals today.
You’ll find some of the best tapas bars in the tangle of streets that’s the Barrio Santa Cruz, the old Jewish quarter. There are flamenco schools here, too, where the evocative sounds of the music float on the breeze. You could even join a 60-minute class for an initiation into the heel-clicking and dramatic hand movements.
In summer, locals head for the open-air pop-up bars along the banks of the Guadalquivir River, which bisects this beautiful Spanish city . This is a great place to sit and people-watch with a cold drink and strike up a conversation.
Stockholm, Sweden
Beautiful Stockholm drapes across 14 islands, so there’s water everywhere you look. There’s plenty to see here, and a guided walking tour of Gamla Stan, the old center, is the best way to get under the skin of the Swedish capital in like-minded company.
If you’re feeling brave, join one of the guided rooftop tours which take you over the roofs of some of the ancient buildings—complete with safety gear, of course.
Stockholm has some great museums to explore. Head for the Vasa Museum to admire the Vasa, a 16th century warship that sank on its maiden voyage and has been painstakingly raised from the bottom of Stockholm harbor.
ABBA fans can sing along to their favorite tracks with wild abandon at ABBA, The Museum.
Lisbon, Portugal
Portugal’s laid-back capital is enjoying a moment in the sun, as digital nomads from all over the world take up residence here to make the most of the enviable lifestyle and climate.
As such, there’s a cosmopolitan buzz in Lisbon , and you’ll hear an eclectic mix of languages spoken in the bars and restaurants.
Take in the sights, including the Castelo de São Jorge and the Jerónimos Monastery. One of the best things to do in Lisbon is to see the 16th-century Belém Tower, a symbol of Portugal’s maritime power during the age of exploration.
For a fun and social activity, head to the superb Time Out Market, a dazzling display of food, drink, and flowers. There are also numerous little restaurants where you can sample Portuguese specialties.
At the center, there’s a cooking school. Here, you can join a class to learn how to make pasteis de nata, the delicious custard tarts that Portugal is famous for .
Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen is a safe, friendly, and relatively compact city to explore, so you won’t have any problems getting around on a solo trip.
Some of the best things to do in Copenhagen include touring the grand Christiansborg Palace and gazing in awe at the lavish reception rooms and salons, as well as soaking up the lifestyle of the Danish royals at Amalienborg Palace.
Little Mermaid in Copenhagen, Denmark
Snap a shot of the Little Mermaid, perched wistfully on her rock, and stroll the leafy Tivoli Gardens, where locals come to picnic and listen to music. Drop into the Food Hall, where there are 15 different stalls offering street food from around the world, if you prefer not to sit at a table in a more formal restaurant.
If you only have a day in Copenhagen , you’ll find plenty of opportunities to meet locals at colorful Nyhavn, the 17th-century waterfront packed with lively bars and restaurants.
Bruges, Belgium
Bruges may seem like a city for romantics, but you can have just as much fun on your own. Take a canal boat ride along the network of waterways that criss-crosses the city, overlooked by half-timbered houses and window boxes crammed with scarlet geraniums.
Belfry in Bruges, Belgium
One of the best things to do in Bruges is to climb up the Belfry that overlooks Markt, the market square at the heart of the city, for fantastic views over the medieval rooftops. Reward yourself with a steaming bowl of Belgium’s national dish, garlicky moules-frites, or mussels with fries.
To meet like-minded travelers, join a tour that includes a chocolate-making demonstration, and taste some of the creamy truffles for which the city is famed. Or take part in a beer tasting experience and learn more about Belgium’s age-old brewing traditions.
Athens, Greece
Parthenon in Athens, Greece
Bring Ancient Greece to life with a visit to Athens , where the compact center is easy to explore. The best way to see the Acropolis and the Parthenon is with a guide, who will explain the context of this world-famous site.
Afterward, spend time in the beautifully laid out Acropolis Museum. There’s an excellent café at the top with uninterrupted views of the Parthenon.
At night, the tangled alleys of the popular Athenian neighborhood Plaka are buzzing with life and are safe to wander alone. Shop here for clothing, jewelry, and local crafts, and stop for a mezze feast in one of the vine-shaded tavernas.
Reykjavik, Iceland
Iceland is known as one of the safest countries in the world, and as such, is one of the best places for solo travel in Europe.
While the capital, Reykjavik , has some interesting sights and its fair share of cool bars, getting out of town is the best way to discover the wild scenery that’s been shaped by fire and ice.
There are dozens of choices. Join a horseback riding tour, or share the adrenaline rush of white water rafting with others. Take a guided hike to see some of Iceland’s plunging waterfalls , or a movie locations tour that incorporates the starkly beautiful countryside with insider gossip about the many movies and TV series that have been shot here.
Rome, Italy
Sitting in the sunlit Piazza Navona in Rome with a morning cappuccino while watching the world go by is one of Italy’s simple yet satisfying pleasures, especially for solo travelers.
Or join a behind-the-scenes tour of the Colosseum, once the location of brutal gladiatorial fights. Take a foodie tour around colorful Trastevere for an in-depth insight into Roman cuisine , led by a local.
Gaze in awe at the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, painted by Michelangelo, and admire the splendors of the Vatican Museum. One of the joys of traveling solo is that you can take as long as you like to soak up these priceless treasures.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Stradun in Dubrovnik, Croatia
Croatians have a term, fjaka , which translates loosely as the great pleasure of doing very little, whiling away time with friends over a coffee. Take a seat in any of the hole-in-the-wall coffee shops or bars in the narrow streets of Dubrovnik leading off the Stradun and you’ll find locals happy to chat.
Later in the day, find a shady table in one of the many al-fresco restaurants in Dubrovnik’s Old Town for a glass of chilled white to wash down a platter of local cheese and air-dried ham.
Fort Lovrijenac in Dubrovnik, Croatia
Head to Fort Lovrijenac next to the old city and climb up to the top for sweeping views down over the terracotta rooftops and the sparkling Adriatic beyond. A kayaking tour is one of the best things to do in Dubrovnik to explore the walls from the outside.
Tallinn, Estonia
Compact Tallinn is like a scene from a fairy tale, with its cobblestone streets, half-timbered buildings and graceful spires. Join a walking tour to get more perspective on this enchanting city, then relax in Town Hall Square with a cold beer and watch the world go by.
For something different, one of the best things to do in Tallinn is to visit the KGB Museum in the Hotel Viru. This was Estonia’s first skyscraper, and when the country was still under Soviet rule, it served as a listening post for the KGB. You can see the secret room, still filled with gadgetry that the Soviets used to spy on the hotel’s guests.
Porto, Portugal
The beautiful old city of Porto , which clings to the south bank of the Douro River, is a great option for singles.
There’s plenty of things to do in Porto , from learning about the port wine production for which the city is famous to soaking up the atmosphere of the many riverside bars and restaurants. Fans of old books should visit the Livraria Lello, regarded as one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world.
Check out the incredible scenery on a tour that takes you deep into the Douro Valley, where sinuous vineyards snake around the contours of the hills.
London, England
You’d need weeks to do London justice as there’s so much to see in Britain’s buzzing capital, one of the best places for solo travel in Europe.
A cruise along the Thames will show you the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, the London Eye, and the iconic Tower Bridge. There are galleries and museums galore; visit the Tate Modern and wander along the South Bank, soaking up the atmosphere and snacking from food trucks.
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Join a guided walking tour of the City, the oldest part of London. There are various themes, from literary London to haunted London and the atmospheric Jack the Ripper tour. Explore some of the street markets; you’ll recognize Portobello Road from various movies, while Petticoat Lane is great for antiques and Columbia Road is a gorgeous flower market.
Ready to set out and explore the cultural and culinary delights of Europe’s most exciting cities? Browse our Europe cruises and plan your adventure with Celebrity Cruises.
Sue has been writing about cruising for 20 years and is lucky enough to have sailed all seven continents. She lives in London, where she is cruise editor of The Times and The Sunday Times newspapers, as well as a freelance contributor to magazines and websites worldwide.
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An ultra-luxury cruise line wants travelers to live on its cruise ship for 4.5 months while it sails to 40 countries — for up to $1.7 million a suite
- Regent Seven Seas Cruises ' 140-night 2027 world cruise would sail to 71 destinations across 40 countries.
- Fares range from $91,500 to $840,000 per person, the latter a record for the company.
- The ultra-luxury cruise line's annual around-the-world voyages often sell out fast.
What would you do with $91,500? If your answer is incredibly niche and something like "move onto a ship for four months while it sails to six continents," Regent Seven Seas Cruises has you covered.
Like other luxury cruise lines, Regent Seven Seas operates annual monthslong world cruises , many of which have sold out. If you've missed the opportunity to book its previous around-the-world voyages, here's your next shot: On Wednesday, the ultra-premium cruise line announced its newest global itinerary , a 2027 cruise to 71 destinations.
The 140-night sailing, known as the "World of Splendor," is an achievement in its own right. But not for any reasons you might expect: The most expensive cabin rings in at $840,000 per person, a record for the cruise line.
The Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings brand’s 2027 plan isn’t exactly affordable compared to other comparable itineraries.
Luxury Crystal and premium Oceania Cruises revealed their 2026 world cruises this month. The sailings start at $84,000 and $59,700 per person, respectively.
The cheapest cabin on Regent Seven Seas' 2027 itinerary is $92,500 per person.
At least the fare also includes more than 486 excursion options, first-class flights, WiFi, and alcohol, as is typical with the all-inclusive cruise line .
To some travelers, the World of Splendor could be worth its cost.
After all, not everyone can set aside 4 ½ months of their life to traverse 35,668 nautical miles and six continents on a high-end ship.
At the start of 2027, the then-seven-year-old Seven Seas Splendor will depart Miami on the 40-country voyage.
From Florida, the ship would sail to South and Central American destinations, including through the Panama Canal, before heading to Los Angeles, according to a map of the itinerary.
On its way to Australia, the Splendor plans to dock at ports in Hawaii and French Polynesia.
After a few stops in cities like Sydney and Cairns, Australia, the vessel would continue east into Southeast and South Asia, bringing travelers to the likes of Indonesia and Thailand.
From there, the globetrotting guests will be off to the Middle East and Europe.
After a transatlantic crossing, the ship plans to dock in Bermuda before sailing north to New York, concluding the 140-day journey.
This is the first time the company has tapped its 746-guest Seven Seas Splendor for the global trip.
The Seven Seas Splendor is one of the cruise line's largest ships — bigger than the one it's using for its 2023, 2024, and 2025 world cruises.
A floating resort of Splendor's size has become a necessity for the company's extended voyages: Demand is high. And its around-the-world cruises tend to sell out — fast.
Splendor's initiation would also mark the first time a world cruise guest could book one of the cruise line's plushest 4,443-square-foot Regent Suite.
This is no dinky interior cabin. The Regent Suite has its own spa, a $200,000 Hastens mattress, original artwork from Pablo Picasso, and a private butler.
These luxuries make it the most expensive option on the ship: The cabin is $840,000 per person — about $1.7 million for two guests.
Don't worry, the 4 ½ months at sea would still be plenty lavish for all the other guests.
Travelers could spend their 140 days at sea gaping at the ship's $5 million art collection or luxuriating under its more than 500 crystal chandeliers.
Dinners would be just as extravagant: The Seven Seas Splendor's five restaurants serve high-end bites like lobster tempura, steak tartare with caviar, and ravioli with a Parmesan and truffle sauce.
Regent Seven Seas says the Splendor will be stocked with 13,000 pounds of lobster, 14,000 pounds of filet mignon, and 150 pounds of caviar to accommodate these meals.
Booze is included in the fare, which means the ship would also carry 200 varieties and 58,000 bottles of wine.
Despite their relatively hefty prices, the ultra-luxury cruise line has had no problem filling its previous around-the-world sailings.
Andrea DeMarco, president of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, told Business Insider that the company is expecting "unprecedented interest" in the 2027 world cruise.
It wouldn't be unheard of. In the past four years, Regent Seven Seas' world cruises have continuously sold out in "record time" as the company, like many other cruise lines, has continued to see growing interest in extended cruises.
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