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What Is a Europe Cruise?

A Europe cruise covers destinations across the Mediterranean, Baltic Sea, Norwegian Fjords, and British Isles, with most sailings running April through November. Voyages range from 1 to 243 nights. iCruise offers over 19,000 Europe sailings across ocean and river cruise options, with fares starting from $79 per person.

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Europe Cruise Quick Facts

Sub-Regions on iCruise Mediterranean, Baltic Sea, Norwegian Fjords, British Isles, Greek Isles, Northern Europe, Western Europe, Europe River Cruises
Peak Season May through September (1,700-1,978 sailings/month). Winter drops to 550-1,050.
Starting Prices From $79/person (shoulder months). Peak summer from $313-$459.
Departure Cities Barcelona, Southampton, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Athens (Piraeus), Rome (Civitavecchia), and many more
Cruise Lines 30+ lines including Viking, Celebrity, Royal Caribbean, Princess, Holland America, MSC, Norwegian, plus river lines
Ideal For History and culture enthusiasts, foodies, couples, multi-generational families, repeat cruisers


What Does a European Cruise Cost?

Season Months From Price (per person) Sailings/Month
Winter November-March From $79 ~550-1,274 sailings/month
Shoulder April, October From $82 ~1,567-1,819 sailings/month
Peak Summer May-September From $313 ~1,641-1,978 sailings/month


Prices are per person, double occupancy, cruise only, and subject to change. River cruises may have different pricing structures.

When do you want to cruise?

MonthNumber of CruisesFrom Price
Jun 20267 cruises$11,299
Jul 202614 cruises$8,099
Aug 202616 cruises$8,099
Sep 202613 cruises$8,499
Oct 20269 cruises$7,499
Nov 202612 cruises$6,599
Dec 20263 cruises$7,949
Jan 20273 cruises$7,999
Feb 20272 cruises$33,849
Mar 20272 cruises$7,099
Apr 202714 cruises$8,049
May 202712 cruises$6,949
Jun 202720 cruises$6,649
Jul 202722 cruises$6,399
Aug 202717 cruises$6,299
Sep 202718 cruises$7,099
Oct 202711 cruises$5,399
Nov 20278 cruises$4,799
Dec 20272 cruises$5,299
Mar 20285 cruises$5,799
Apr 202811 cruises$6,899
May 202811 cruises$5,499
Jun 202819 cruises$6,099
Jul 202823 cruises$6,799
Aug 202825 cruises$5,799
Sep 202814 cruises$5,299
Oct 202810 cruises$5,399
Nov 20285 cruises$5,799
Dec 20283 cruises$7,199
Jan 20291 cruise$6,399
Feb 20293 cruises$5,799
Mar 20296 cruises$5,999
Apr 20291 cruise$5,999
May 20293 cruises$10,299

Europe Cruise Highlights

There's something to suit every taste in Europe. History buffs will love exploring Notre Dame cathedral in Paris and La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. Thrill seekers can ride ATVs in Mykonos or go ziplining in Switzerland. Beach bums have their choice of beautiful turquoise waters in places like Cinque Terre, Italy; Lisbon, Portugal; and Split, Croatia. Europe has it all, and is well-suited for families, honeymooners and solo travelers alike.

Popular Europe Cruise Ports & Regions

There is tons to explore on this continent - deciding where to go first can be the toughest part. With options all over the continent, you have plenty of destinations to choose from. Cruises generally sail to one of these three regions:

  • The Mediterranean: Known for its beautiful beaches, rich food and ancient ruins, the Mediterranean includes ports in Greece, Spain, Italy, Turkey and more. Discover the Acropolis in Athens, taste delicious paella in Barcelona or relax down a canal on a gondola in Venice.
  • Northern Europe: The magical cities of Northern Europe are straight out of a fairytale - you can traipse through the fjords in Norway, get lost in the magnificent Winter Palace in Russia and zoom down the Swiss Alps in Switzerland.
  • Western Europe: Soak in the culture, art and history of Western Europe in ports throughout France, Germany, the U.K. and more. Cruises will take you to bucket-list cities like London, Paris and Amsterdam where you can explore museums, churches, and cathedrals.

When is the Best Time to Go to Europe?

May, June and September are ideal months to visit Europe. You'll skip out on the July and August heat and the peak-summer-time crowds. Temperatures differ across the continent, but these months tend to be fairly mild throughout. The summer also boasts many music festivals and exciting events across Europe.

What Cruise Lines Go to Europe?

European cruises are especially popular on premium and luxury cruise lines. Here are a few lines that excel in travel to Europe:

  • Princess Cruises: Princess offers it all, with itineraries in the Mediterranean and Greek Isles, Scandinavia and the Norwegian Fjords, the British Isles and Northern Europe, and Transatlantic cruises. Most cruises are seven days or longer, giving you plenty of time to see the sights and enjoy time on a luxurious Princess vessel.
  • Holland America: Having started in Europe, Holland America is uniquely prepared to bring you to the best spots in Europe. Enjoy long days in port, one-of-a-kind shore excursions and elegant, spacious accommodations. Holland sails to ports in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Iceland and more.
  • Oceania: Sail to unique locations with Oceania. Along with popular ports like Santorini and Venice, Oceania travels to ports in Malta, Montenegro, and Slovenia, and to five ports in nearby Egypt. Explore Europe your way on an Oceania cruise, while also taking advantage of Oceania's delicious cuisine, personalized service and fascinating enrichment programs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Mediterranean cruise and a Baltic cruise?

Mediterranean cruises visit southern Europe (Barcelona, Rome, Santorini) with warm weather and ancient history. Baltic cruises sail northern Europe (Copenhagen, Stockholm, Helsinki) focusing on architecture and Nordic culture.

Do I need a visa for a Europe cruise?

U.S. and Canadian citizens generally do not need a Schengen visa for cruise port visits under 90 days. Citizens of other countries should check entry requirements for their specific itinerary. All travelers need a valid passport.

What is a European river cruise?

A river cruise sails smaller ships along inland waterways like the Rhine, Danube, or Seine. iCruise offers river cruises from Viking, AMA Waterways, Avalon, Uniworld, Tauck, and Scenic.

Can I combine a transatlantic crossing with a Europe cruise?

Yes. Many travelers book a one-way transatlantic repositioning cruise to reach Europe, then connect with a European itinerary. Repositioning cruises head east in April/May and return west in September/October.

How many Europe cruise options does iCruise offer?

iCruise lists over 19,000 Europe sailings across eight sub-categories: Mediterranean, Baltic, Norwegian Fjords, British Isles, Greek Isles, Northern Europe, Western Europe, and European River Cruises.

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