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Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine fro... Read More

Day 1
17 December 2025

Southampton

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Day 2
18 December 2025

At Sea

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Day 3
19 December 2025

Amsterdam

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Day 4
20 December 2025

Amsterdam

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Day 5
21 December 2025

Southampton

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Explore Arcadia

Sky Deck

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  • Sports Court
  • Sindhu
  • East Bar

Sun Deck

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  • The Crow's Nest
  • Skydome
  • Diversions
  • The Retreat
  • Wedding Venue/Viceroy Room
  • Mini-Suites
  • Deluxe Balcony Cabins
  • Single Balcony Cabins
  • Single Inside Cabins
  • Inside Cabins

A Deck

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  • Deluxe Balcony Cabins
  • Inside Cabins
  • Suites

Lido Deck

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  • Gym
  • Oasis Spa & Salon
  • Hydro Pool
  • Steam Rooms
  • Sauna
  • Neptune Pool
  • Neptune Bar
  • The Belvedere
  • Aquarius Pool
  • Aquarius Bar

B Deck

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  • Suites
  • Mini-Suites
  • Deluxe Balcony Cabins
  • Inside Cabins

D Deck

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  • Suites
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  • Deluxe Balcony Cabins
  • Inside Cabins

E Deck

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  • Suites
  • Deluxe Balcony Cabins
  • Outside Cabins
  • Inside Cabin

C Deck

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  • Suites
  • Deluxe Balcony Cabins
  • Outside Cabins
  • Inside Cabins

Prom Deck

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  • The Palladium
  • Shopping
  • Horizon
  • The Screening Room
  • Caffe Vivo
  • Library
  • Emporium
  • The Piano Bar
  • Meridian Restaurant

F Deck

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  • The Palladium
  • Monte Carlo Casino
  • The Rising Sun
  • The Globe
  • Art Gallery
  • Ocean Grill
  • Intermezzo
  • Spinnaker Bar
  • Meridian Restaurant

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  • The Palladium
  • Reception
  • Outside Cabins
  • Inside Cabins

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Cruising the Norwegian Fjords View Norwegian Fjords Cruises Few destinations can rival the phenomenal beauty and exhilarating experiences of Norway.  From spectacular waterfalls to magnificent mountains, the stunningly rugged natural scenery is sure to astound anyone who visits. As if the natural landscape isn’t breath-taking enough, the vibrant cities and enchanting villages that make up the ports of Norwegian Fjords Cruises are rich in history, art and culture. If you’re keen to experience the wonders of a cruise to Norway, we have a few handy tips to ensure your time in Europe’s northernmost country is as perfect as possible! Which Cruise Lines offer cruises to Norway? A great cruising experience is made up of two things – a fantastic destination, and an equally fantastic ship. Here are some of the cruise lines with ships offering cruises to Norway. P&O Cruises See Norway with P&O Cruises, where you can chill in oasis spas, enjoy marvellous shows, or enjoy a tipple at an on-board gin distillery. P&O will take your to some of the most popular Fjord destinations including; Olden, where you can see the aqua blue ice of the Jostedal Glacier cascading down the stunning Oldedalen Valley, as you navigate the spindly fjords of Norway! Princess Cruises Experience the magnificence of Norway with all the comforts of modern cruising. Enjoy elegant wine bars, dazzling European-style piazzas, open-air movie nights under the stars, and lively Vegas-style casinos - all designed to elevate your journey through this breathtaking destination. Norwegian Cruise Line For a relaxing visit to Norway, consider a cruise that features amenities like infinity pools and glass-walled saunas for the ultimate in scenic comfort. Many itineraries include breathtaking destinations such as the coastal town of Ålesund, often praised as one of Norway’s most beautiful thanks to its distinctive Art Nouveau architecture. With thoughtfully designed onboard experiences and well-planned routes, these sailings offer an unforgettable way to explore the fjords. Celebrity Cruises Enjoy a Norway cruise with experiences designed for every kind of traveler. Unwind with a refreshing craft beer at a lively social bar, challenge friends to your favorite outdoor games on a real grass lawn, or dance the night away at a fabulous silent disco. You can also take a behind-the-scenes tour of the ship’s galley and kitchens to see where the culinary magic happens. Royal Caribbean If you're after an action-packed cruise to Norway, Royal Caribbean delivers with its Norwegian Fjords itineraries. On board, guests can enjoy thrilling activities like bumper cars, roller skating, skydiving simulators, laser tag, ice skating, and rock climbing. One standout feature is the unique viewing decks - often compared to the London Eye at sea and offering incredible panoramic views of the breathtaking fjords. MSC Cruises Visitors to Norway can enjoy a leisurely stroll beneath a dazzling sky dome on an indoor promenade or sip a delicious drink crafted by a Robot Bartender - all whilst enjoying the comforts of a modern cruise experience with MSC Cruises. Fred Olsen Cruise Lines Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines' smaller vessels are perfectly suited for navigating the narrower fjords of Norway, offering breathtaking views of the rugged landscape from onboard observation areas. Each ship is also equipped with inflatable RIB boats, allowing guests to explore more secluded corners of the Norwegian Fjords up close. Cunard Follow Viking trading routes with Cunard and explore fine art at sea, play a leisurely game of croquet on a ship with classic Art Deco elegance, or stargaze in the only planetarium at sea - all part of the refined experience aboard a Cunard voyage. What is the best time of year for Norwegian Cruises? The peak of the Norwegian Cruise season is between June and August, as this is when the weather is most optimum for hiking and for experiencing the midnight sun in the far north. However, for cruisers desperate to enjoy the spectacle of the world-famous Northern Lights, we advise travelling during arctic winter which takes place from late September to early March. This time of year is also ideal if you’re hoping to experience Norway’s snowier activities like dogsled rides and skiing. What are the top Norwegian Cruise destinations? Every port in Norway offers something unique and interesting. Here are some of the most iconic and unmissable spots: Bergen No Norwegian Cruise would be complete without a trip to beautiful Bergen, the Gateway to the Fjords. Nestled among seven hills, with the spectacular Mount Floyen as its backdrop, this exquisite cocktail of old and new architecture is full of things to see and do. Shop at the traditional Norwegian fish market, where flowers and handicrafts can be found alongside the seafood stalls. Or take a stroll through historic Bryggen, the city’s old wharf. This UNESCO world heritage site contains a museum where you can learn the fascinating details of life in medieval Bergen. Visit the Hanseatic Museum, housed in a 300-year-old cod liver oil warehouse. Or perhaps you’d rather take a trip to the 800-year-old Rosenkrantz tower, one time home of King Eirik Magnusson, or the medieval royal residence of Haakon’s hall. For more recent history, World War buffs shouldn’t skip the Bergenhus fortress. Music lovers, on the other hand, should see the home of Edvard Grieg, Norway’s most iconic pianist and composer. Oslo Whilst not all Cruises to Norway stop in the Capital, it’s worth finding one that does. Oslo is a dream city for art fanatics, housing the Edvard Munch museum (the artist best known for The Scream) as well as the Vigeland and Ekeberparken sculpture parks. Plus, with the amount of incredible street art on display, the whole city is like a giant open-air gallery. The city is also full of amazing museums, including the Nobel Peace centre, the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History, and the Kon-Tiki museum. Ålesund Architecture enthusiasts will love the folklore-inspired Art Nouveau style of this vibrant port. Kayak through the Brosundet canal to view the city’s fantastical buildings. Or learn about their construction at the Art Nouveau centre of architecture. If you want to work up a sweat, you can hike 418 steps to the Mount Aksla viewpoint. Or to gaze over Ålesund’s heavenly landscape in a more relaxed manner you can access the same spot via the Bytoget city train. Other notable spots include the Sunmøre Open Air museum, the exceptional artwork of the KUBE art museum, or Northern Europe’s largest saltwater aquarium- the Atlanterhavsparken. Molde Named the ‘Town of Roses’ in honour of the delightful rose gardens that cover the port, Molde is one of the prettiest and best-smelling places in Norway. Admire 222 mountain peaks from the town’s Varden viewpoint or pay a visit to the fascinating Romsdal folk museum. For those taking Norwegian Cruises in July, you may get to experience Moldejazz- Europe’s second oldest jazz festival. The church above the city is also well worth hiking up to, as it was decorated by Norway’s leading artists. And if that isn’t enough art for you, you can also visit the Møre and Romsdal art centre. Tromsø Tromsø is sure to be a favourite port if you like a drink, with more pubs per capita than anywhere else in Norway! However, it’s not just great for bars. Gaze on the magnificent iceberg shaped Cathedral, learn about arctic expeditions at the Polar Museum, or climb the 12,000 step Sherpa staircase up Mount Storsteinen. Honningsvåg Only 21 miles from Europe’s northernmost point, Honningsvåg is one of the best locations for experiencing either the Northern lights or Midnight Sun, depending on the time of year. That isn’t the only draw of this wonderful town though. It also boasts a fabulous pine forest, and you can sip delicious beverages at the Artico ice bar. Honningsvåg is yet another port that art lovers should not miss, as it is home to the Nordkappmuseet, Once Upon a Dream and West of the Moon art galleries. Flåm The quaint village of Flåm is most well-known for its railway. Trains departing from Flåm offer a glorious ride through the nearby scenery, which includes the breath-taking Kjoffossen waterfall and the Aurlandsdalen (Norway’s Grand Canyon). Near to Flåm is Njardarheimr, a living Viking village where you can learn Norse history from incredible Viking tour guides. Stavanger If you like museums that are on the quirkier side, Stavanger is the port for you. Pay a visit to the Norwegian Canning Museum or the Norwegian Petroleum Museum to learn the history of two of Norway’s biggest industries. Stavanger isn’t only known for its unusual museums though. Another claim to fame is the rainbow-hued houses of the old town. No visit to Stavanger would be complete without a stroll down Øvre Holmegate- the Colour Street. Another key Stavanger location to visit is Pulpit Rock, named one of the nation’s most remarkable sights by Lonely Planet. Olden This charming port is best known for the nearby majestic Birksdal Glacier. 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With a fantastic choice of entertainment options onboard P&O Cruises, you’ll be guaranteed to have a memorable and action-filled holiday at this outstanding destination.  MSC Cruises MSC Cruises has a selection of ships travelling to the Caribbean and, while onboard these ships, you can explore MSC’s private island, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, where you can partake in fantastic activities both day and night, ideal for adventure seekers.  From family-friendly clubs to nightclubs and theatres, along with a range of excellent sporting facilities, you’ll be able to explore the Caribbean with a jam-packed itinerary for a cruise to remember. Caribbean cruise deals Here at Cruise118.com, we have fantastic relationships with all major cruise lines, meaning we can bring you the best prices on your next Caribbean cruise. Browse Caribbean cruise deals alongside last minute cruise deals to find an amazing holiday at an amazing price.View Our Caribbean Cruise Deals

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All you need to know about Iona Cruise Ship

All you need to know about Iona Cruise Ship

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Hints & Tips Onboard P&O Cruises’ Iona

Hints & Tips Onboard P&O Cruises’ Iona

Hints & Tips Onboard P&O Cruises’ Iona P&O Iona Deals In September 2023, I was lucky enough to enjoy a 7-night Fjords cruise onboard P&O Iona, so I thought I’d share with you some of my hints and tips so you can make the most of your time on this fabulous ship! She’s a big ship! This may sound like I’m stating the obvious a little bit, but Iona is one of the biggest ships to sail from Southampton, with over 30 bars and restaurants to choose from. Therefore, try as you might, you’ll never get to do everything in one 7-night cruise! As a result, I’d recommend doing some research before your P&O Cruise to prioritise what you’d love to do and book them in advance or as soon as you embark. Dining options such as Sindhu, Olive Grove and the Chef’s Table are incredibly popular. As are early theatre shows or the 710 Club as a whole. This is not to say you won’t get a chance to enjoy these if you’re not proactive, but your choices may be limited somewhat or you may have to adjust your schedules a little!   Try the Olive Grove Situated on deck 8, this is a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant and although it’s classed as an extra charge speciality restaurant, most of the food options are included within your cruise fare. Open at both lunch and dinner, it offers a fabulous array of sharing platters, pizzas and grill options with some equally tempting dessert options too! It offers a fun alternative to lunch or dinner, so I’d recommend giving it a go when you’re onboard!  See aerial shows in the Sky Dome  By day, the Sky Dome is Iona’s all-weather pool but at night, it transforms into an incredible space with standout performances by the Creativa. These talented aerial and acrobatic performers treat you to some stunning shows featuring some jaw-dropping choreography and set design! I’d recommend choosing the later showings when it’s pitch black outside as it really helps the special effects stand out.   Dine in Quays Situated on deck 8, this is an alternative informal dining venue to the ship’s Buffet and is included within your fare. Here you can enjoy the following; Boardwalk Diner – serving Burgers and Hot Dogs Hook Line and Vinegar – offering Fish and Chips Asian Fusion – serving a range of Asian-inspired dishes Now Asian Fusion was a personal favourite of mine as it offered something a little different to what I’d normally have at home! Breakfast is also served here and included a full-cooked breakfast, a pancake and waffle station as well as the chance to order freshly made omelettes too. This was perfect for those with cabins lower down in the ship so you didn’t have to go all the way up to Deck 16 for food.   See the Limelights after hours Now the Limelight Club is already a popular speciality restaurant offering a 3-course meal and then a performance from visiting entertainers however following this, you can enjoy a performance by the resident band ‘The Limelights’ as they cover a wide range of genres in their own style. I found it to be a great way to end the evening so I’d recommend visiting as it’s included within your fare! Try the Chef’s Table On Iona’s only formal ‘Celebration’ night, there’s the opportunity to dine at the Chef’s Table. This is an inclusive dining option which gives you the chance to enjoy some different dishes from what you get offered in the main dining rooms. This is held in a portion of the Horizon Buffet dressed appropriately for the occasion and I felt it was really fancy! The service was fantastic and was a great alternative if you’ve had a few celebration night dinners in the main dining rooms of a P&O Ship. I’d thoroughly recommend booking as it was lots of fun and the food tasted so good – especially the Beef Wellington…   Thank you! So, there’s a section of my hints and tips for P&O Iona and I hope you found them useful! A massive thank you to Cruise118.com for featuring me and I hope that you have a fantastic cruise on Iona, whatever you get up to!P&O Iona Deals

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Marco Pierre White’s Fish Pie Recipe

Marco Pierre White’s Fish Pie Recipe

Marco Pierre White’s Fish Pie [Recipe] View P&O Cruise Deals [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Marco Pierre White is renowned in the food industry, taking the restaurant scene by storm when he became the youngest ever chef to be awarded three Michelin stars in the 1990s. So, it comes as no surprise that P&O Cruises made him a patron of The Cookery Club! Perfect for all lovers of cooking, from whizzes in the kitchen to complete beginners, The Cookery Club serves up a menu of hands-on workshops in a state-of-the-art kitchen, guided by a talented team of professional chefs. As patron of The Cookery Club, Marco hosts masterclasses and dinners when on-board Britannia and Iona, offering his priceless expertise to guests. Here’s one of recipes from his ‘Unmistakeably Marco Class’ – Classic fish pie.[/vc_column_text][vc_text_separator title="Classic Fish Pie With Leek And Cheddar" color="mulled_wine" style="shadow" border_width="2"][vc_column_text] Ingredients (Serves 4) 25g flour30g butter500ml fish stock500ml double cream240g cod fillet, diced240g salmon, diced50g smoked haddock, diced100g peeled Atlantic prawns4 eggs, boiled for 7.5 minutes and peeled250g leeks, white part50g butter 1kg baking potatoes, baked and peeled4 egg yolks250g soft butter100g mild Cheddar cheeseSeasoning to taste[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] Method To make the sauce melt 30g of butter and add the flour. Cook out for 10 mins to a light fawn colour. Gradually add the fish stock whisking all the time to stop lumps forming. Simmer for 20 minutes and finish with 50ml of cream. Add diced fish to sauce and poach for 1 minute, portion and pour into 4 pie dishes. Prepare the leeks by cutting in half down the middle and slicing the white part. Sweat 250g of leeks in 50g of butter until cooked with no colour. Drain and sprinkle over the fish. Quarter the boiled eggs and add one egg to each dish with 25g prawns. Grate the cheese and sprinkle over the fish mixture and leeks. For the potato topping take the baked potatoes, no skin and pass twice through a potato ricer or mash, add 4 egg yolks and the 250g of soft butter and season with salt and pepper. Beat well to mix all the ingredients together. Pipe the potato mixture over each pie and glaze under the grill until golden brown. [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] View P&O Cruise Deals

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Top Ten European Cruise Excursions

Top Ten European Cruise Excursions

Top Ten European Cruise Excursions View Europe Cruises Europe is full of so many wonderful things to see and do, from world-famous attractions to hidden gems. If you’re hoping to experience some magical moments on your cruise to Europe, here are ten of the best cruise excursions to do. Race Sea Kayaking in Dubrovnik – Royal Caribbean Sporty cruisers will love Royal Caribbean‘s super active excursions. Take to the sapphire waters outside of Dubrovnik’s historic walls for a thrilling kayak race. If you have a bit of a competitive streak, you’ll have great fun trying to beat your fellow holidaymakers and earn epic bragging rights. Afterwards, you’ll head to the stunning island of Lokrum to soak up the sun and recharge. A Visit to a Local Farmer by Horse and Carriage and Bus Panorama – Disney Cruise Line You can live your Disney fairy-tale in Rostock, Germany with this enchanting excursion. First, you’ll travel through idyllic German countryside in true Prince or Princess style on horse and carriage. You’ll then arrive at a traditional farm, where you’ll learn how the adorable thatched rooves of Rostock are made. And children can enjoy a pony ride! Ape’s Den, St. Michael’s Cave and Europa Point Excursions – Norwegian Cruise Line Visit the fabulous island of Gibraltar with NCL to take part in this brilliant excursion. At Europa Point, you’ll see two gorgeous religious buildings, the Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque and the Shrine of Our Lady of Europe, whilst taking in the sensational views of Gibraltar. Following this, you’ll explore the magical St. Michael’s cave. And lastly, you’ll head to the Ape’s Den to meet some incredibly cute Barbary Macaques. Let’s Take a Selfie: Istanbul – Norwegian Cruise Line Take to Istanbul – the best cruise excursion for those aiming for the perfect holiday insta pics. On this tour of the fantastical city of Istanbul, you’ll be provided with a selfie stick to take photos with world-famous sights like the Grand Bazaar, Pierre Loti Hill, and Camilica Mosque. Then, you’ll end your day sipping some traditional Turkish drinks. To enjoy this excursion, simply cruise the Greek Isles with NCL. Versailles Palace and Grounds – Princess Cruises Sail to France with Princess Cruises to take a tour of the marvellous palace of Versailles. Here you’ll encounter the breathtaking Hall of Mirrors and Hercules Drawing Room. Then, you’ll visit the gardens to admire exquisite statues and fountains. Santorini Volcano Hiking Excursions – Norwegian Cruise Line Another great trip for active cruisers, this NCL excursion will have you hiking to the top of New Kameni to take in some phenomenal views. Then, you’ll travel to Palea Kameni to relax in the natural hot springs, perfect for easing off your muscles after your hike. Montserrat Tour, Barcelona- Celebrity Cruises This Celebrity Cruises excursion allows you to trek to the Montserrat Monastery. Once you’re there, you’ll see the statue of the Black Madonna – the Patron Saint of Barcelona. You’ll also have an opportunity to stroll around the Montserrat Monastery Museum and see art by the likes of Dali and Monet. Caves of Nerja – Royal Caribbean Cruise to Malaga with Royal Caribbean to enjoy this amazing excursion. As you wander around these spectacular caves, you’ll see amazingly preserved prehistoric wall art and the world’s largest stalagmite, which stands at 32 metres high. The Greenlanders – Celebrity Cruises This Celebrity Cruises excursion allows you to experience Greenlandic culture in the most intimate way possible. You’ll have the privilege of visiting the home of a Qaqortoq local and listening to them talk about their lifestyle, as you drink traditional Kaffemik and yummy Greenlandic cake. Ancient Ephesus – Princess Cruises When you take this Princess Cruises excursion, you’ll come face to face with incredible ancient relics. Once a Roman provincial capital and trading centre between the East and West, immerse yourself in the ancient ruins of Ephesus. Visit the Grand Theatre and ruins of Ephesus’ Basilica, or the market district with thousands of merchants offering wares to rival the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. If any of these excursions tickle your fancy, why not check out our European Cruise Deals and you could soon be experiencing some of these amazing adventures for yourself!View Our Europe Cruises

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Ultimate Guide to European Cruises

Ultimate Guide to European Cruises

Ultimate Guide to European Cruises View Europe Cruises Cruises around Europe are by far one of the most popular choices for UK cruisers. Europe is a fantastic holiday destination with so much to do and see for cruisers of all ages – whether you are heading to the blissful Mediterranean, breath-taking Norway and Northern Europe or the Scandinavian delights of the Baltics, a cruise is by far the best mode of transport. With no other holiday do you get to explore so much in one trip! With all that being said, it can be difficult to know exactly what you want from a European cruise – after all, with so much on offer it can be hard to choose. Inevitably, there will be better options for families at some destinations and couples at others – so it is important to know what you are looking for. That is where we come in. This guide to European cruises will cover everything you need to know – from the best time to go on a European cruise, to the must-see destinations and cruise lines. When is the Best Time for a European Cruise? The best time for a European cruise will of course vary depending on which part of Europe you intend to travel to. Luckily each destination tends to have its peak season which helps to guide you on the best time to travel. For Mediterranean cruises, the peak travel time – the weather is warm, the water is pristine, and the cities are bustling. For families, this is likely the best time to travel as there is ample time off school to take advantage of. However, for couples or families with children not at school we recommend travelling in spring or autumn to avoid the rush. For Baltic cruises, you again should aim for slightly warmer months. Baltic cruises run all year-round however the poor weather in winter is less desirable. Therefore, the best travel months are July, August and September. For Northern Europe, such as Iceland and Norway the best travel time is again June through August – if you are looking for sun that is. If you are looking to see the northern lights, the best time is between October and March. Best European Cruise Lines We work with a variety of cruise lines that operate in Europe, and they are all special in their own way. The best cruise line for you will depend on different factors, but we have rounded them up below. Best for Families Royal Caribbean Norwegian Cruise Line MSC Cruises Princess Cruises Carnival Cruises P&O Cruises Best for Couples Celebrity Cruises NCL Princess Cruises MSC Cruises Royal Caribbean Fred. Olsen Cunard Cruises Holland America Line Best for Solo Travellers Fred. Olsen Holland America Line NCL Departure Ports for European Cruises We offer a variety of departure ports for our European cruises with a great deal of them departing from and arriving in Southampton or Portsmouth– for those who want the ease of starting and ending their trip in the UK. If you would prefer to depart from another European country, and perhaps enjoy some time there, we also depart from ports such as Barcelona, Copenhagen and Gran Canaria. Top European Cruise Destinations Europe is vast and offers completely unique experiences depending on where you travel – from the sandy coasts of the Mediterranean to the snowy fjords of Norway. The Mediterranean It won’t shock you that the Mediterranean is by far one of the most popular cruising destinations. It is incredibly vast and offers a range of different experiences – from historical sites across Greece and Rome, to the shopping destinations of Barcelona, Milan and Paris. You can sun yourself in France, Spain, Italy right across to Turkey on a Mediterranean Cruise. Mediterranean cruises make a great choice for families, couples and solo travellers alike as there really is something for everyone. Northern Europe Further north you will find the stunning landscape that is Norway. Sail through the famous fjords and take in the spectacular views of natural beauty. Even better, on these trips Iceland will often be included so you can admire the majestic towns and cities formed by volcanic eruptions. Northern Europe cruises are fantastic for couples and solo travellers as they offer the perfect chance to see some new sights. The Baltics Cruises to the Baltics offer rich culture and history in some of the most beautiful towns and cities. On these trips you will be able to visit the likes of Latvia, Denmark. Sweden and Estonia. These trips are great experiences for all and can be a chance to take the family somewhere new or explore as a couple. Booking a European Cruise Booking a European cruise is simple, you can browse our range of European cruise deals on our site and take a look at the best options for you. Or, if you want a little help to put together the perfect package you can give us a call and our cruise concierge are on hand to help plan every aspect of your trip and advise you. What to Pack for a European Cruise? What you need to pack for a European cruise will of course vary depending on your destination. But as a guide we would recommend the following: Casual clothing Formal clothing Swimwear Footwear including casual and formal Accessories such as jewellery, sunglasses, umbrellas Bags including plastic bags Toiletries Hair and makeup products Sunscreen Insect repellent Feminine hygiene products Painkillers First-aid kit Hand sanitiser Medications Money Travel documents Maps, travel guides, important phone numbers and addresses Technology such as phones, cameras, tablets and headphones Water bottle Reading/entertainment For Warmer Destinations: Beachwear Shorts Sandals Extra Swimwear For Cooler Destinations Coats Scarf, Gloves and a Hat Thermal Layers Thick Socks Boots Preparing for a European Cruise With all of the above information we hope that you feel prepared for your cruise. However, there may be some other things you want to do to prepare for your trip. Read up on Destinations One of the best things about going to so many places is seeing all the sites. So, we recommend reading up on the places you will be visiting and deciding exactly what you want to do and see whilst you’re there – so you don’t feel like you have missed anything. You can of course join excursions with your cruise line and take tours at each destination or you can do your own thing if there is something specific you want to do. We would recommend thinking about this in advance so that you are prepared. Prepare your Documents One of the most important aspects of preparing for any holiday, but specifically a cruise, is making sure you have all of your documents to hand, and they are all in date. These will now include Covid-19 documentation. Make sure you have: Passport Travel Insurance Cruise Boarding Passes Any Airline Tickets Luggage Tags You can check with your specific cruise line about any additional, and specific documentation you might need. With all that in mind, you will have the best adventure on a European cruise, and we hope that this guide has helped you in your preparations. We have a variety of European cruise deals for 2025 and 2026, or you can give us a call to discuss your next adventure! View Europe Cruises

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