Southern Europe
The Southern Europe cruise region stretches from the British Isles through Scandinavia, and all the way to St. Petersburg, Russia. Southern Europe cruises are also referred to as Baltic cruises and Scandinavia cruises. Amazing historical and cultural sites await passengers, and shore excursions typically visit museums, palaces, castles and cathedrals.
The Southern Europe cruise season is very short due to the cooler climate, with fewer ships sailing here. The regular per-diem rate is high compared to most other regions of the world, though we are frequently able to obtain excellent discounts for our customers on Southern Europe cruises.
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The Southern Europe cruise season lasts from May through August.
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Southern Europe cruises, also known as Baltic cruises and Scandinavia cruises, are typically 7 to 14 nights.
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A few ships sail itineraries that concentrate entirely on the British Isles or the Norwegian Fjords.
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In contrast to the Caribbean and Mexico, shoppers on Southern Europe cruises will find that items in stores can be pricey. Hand-knit sweaters, fine crystal, antiques, silver and porcelain are among items that passengers seek in these ports.
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On Southern Europe cruises, you'll experience long hours of daylight.
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If you need to fly a very long distance to reach your port of departure, we suggest that you arrive at the port city at least one or two days in advance of your Southern Europe cruise. This will give you time to rest and get oriented before boarding the ship. Most cruise lines offer pre-cruise hotel packages.