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Northern Europe Cruises

A Northern European cruise serves up medieval castles and contemporary cities alongside pristine fjords.

Whether you opt for full-fledged northern adventures or just mini cruise breaks, the magic of Northern Europe is sure to leave a mark on your travel memories.

Get your postcard-writing hand at the ready and check out our array of unforgettable Northern Europe cruises below.

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Barcelona to Southampton

Barcelona to Southampton

by Silversea Cruises

From
£5,750.00
*pp for a Suite
28 May 202411 Jun 2024
Scilly Isles and Western Britain

Scilly Isles and Western Britain

by Saga Cruises

From
£3,409.00
*pp for a Balcony
28 May 202407 Jun 2024
Barcelona to Lisbon

Barcelona to Lisbon

by Silversea Cruises

From
£2,700.00
*pp for a Suite
28 May 202402 Jun 2024
Norway & Iceland: Akureyri & Isafjordur to Tromsø

Norway & Iceland: Akureyri & Isafjordur to Tromsø

by Norwegian Cruise Line

From
£624.00
*pp for an Inside
30 May 202410 Jun 2024
Rotterdam and Bruges Short Break

Rotterdam and Bruges Short Break

by Cunard Line

From
£599.00
*pp for an Inside
30 May 202402 Jun 2024
The Classic Roundtrip Voyage with Transfers

The Classic Roundtrip Voyage with Transfers

by Hurtigruten

From
£3,072.00
*pp for an Inside
30 May 202410 Jun 2024
Springtime Norwegian Fjords

Springtime Norwegian Fjords

by Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines

From
£872.00
*pp for an Inside
30 May 202408 Jun 2024
12 Night Arctic Circle Cruise

12 Night Arctic Circle Cruise

by Royal Caribbean International

From
£1,229.00
*pp for an Inside
30 May 202411 Jun 2024
Scandinavian Gems: May

Scandinavian Gems: May

by Saga Cruises

From
£3,622.00
*pp for a Balcony
30 May 202411 Jun 2024
The Classic Roundtrip Voyage with Transfers

The Classic Roundtrip Voyage with Transfers

by Hurtigruten

From
£2,952.00
*pp for an Inside
31 May 202411 Jun 2024

What to see on Northern Europe cruises

A Northern Europe cruise can comprise such countries as Iceland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and the Baltic states. A journey through this region offers an unrivalled opportunity to witness the beauty of the Norwegian fjords, the enchanting cities of Copenhagen and Stockholm, and the charming medieval towns along the Baltic Sea.

In St. Petersburg, the opulent Hermitage Museum and the intricate cathedrals of the city offer a glimpse into Russia’s imperial past. In Helsinki, Finland, stroll through the Senate Square, surrounded by neoclassical buildings. In Tallinn, Estonia, step back into Medieval times amid the cobblestone streets and well-preserved city walls. In Stockholm, Sweden, take such architectural marvels as Gamla Stan’s narrow alleys and the Vasa Museum’s sunken ship. In Copenhagen, Denmark, don’t miss the iconic Little Mermaid statue and the colourful Nyhavn harbour.

Northern Europe mini cruises

For those with limited time, a Northern Europe mini cruise provides a perfect taste of the region’s wonders. These short break cruise holidays often focus on specific highlights, allowing cruisers to maximise their experience within a condensed timeframe. There are plenty of Northern Europe mini cruises from Southampton and other British Isles ports, stopping at such intriguing ports as Bruges, Rotterdam and Amsterdam as well as UK port cities and Ireland destinations. Be sure to look out for mini cruise deals if you’re looking to bag a bargain cruise holiday!

Perks of unforgettable Northern Europe cruises

What sets Northern Europe cruises apart are the awesome experiences that await passengers at every turn, from spotting the Northern Lights dancing across the Arctic sky to delving into the rich history of the Hanseatic League by exploring the UNESCO-listed city of Visby on Gotland Island, a well-preserved medieval gem.

Another highlight of Northern Europe cruises is the opportunity for cultural immersion, whether you’re tucking into Danish pastries in Copenhagen, engaging with local artisans at the Bergen Fish Market or learning all about the Vikings in the Icelandic capital Reykjavik. Why not take a shore excursion to geothermal spa the Blue Lagoon during your time in Iceland?

Nature enthusiasts will also find Northern Europe to be a paradise of scenic beauty, notably the Norwegian fjords, with their towering cliffs and crystalline waters. A cruise through these majestic landscapes allows for up-close encounters with cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. Wildlife lovers can also spot seals, seabirds and maybe even whales as they navigate the northern waters.

How to plan Northern Europe cruises

When planning a Northern Europe cruise, consider factors such as the itinerary, cruise line, and time of year. Some cruises focus on the Norwegian fjords, while others explore the Baltic capitals or the Arctic Circle. Research different cruise lines to find the one that aligns with your preferences, whether you seek luxury sailing, family-friendly activities or an adventurous expedition-style journey.

What is the best cruise line for Northern Europe?

Holland America Line, MSC Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, Costa Cruises, P&O Cruises, Seabourn, Cunard, Azamara, Celebrity Cruises, Fred. Olsen, Virgin Voyages, Hurtigruten, Regent Seven Seas Oceania Cruises, Star Clippers, Disney Cruise Line, Seabourn, Marella Cruises, Silversea, Ambassador Cruises Line, Explora Journeys, Scene Discovery Yachts and Carnival Cruise Line are among the lines that cruise to Northern Europe.

What is the best time of year to cruise Northern Europe?

The best time to cruise Northern Europe is generally during the late spring to early fall, spanning from May to October. Late spring and summer, particularly July and August, are the most popular months, offering milder temperatures and longer daylight hours, known as the midnight sun.

If you prefer a more relaxed experience with fewer crowds on your Baltic cruises, early autumn, especially September and October, provides pleasant weather and the chance to witness the changing foliage.

While winter cruises offer the possibility of experiencing the Northern Lights in the Arctic Circle, they are less common due to harsher conditions. Ultimately, the best time to cruise Northern Europe depends on your preferences for weather, activities, and crowd levels.