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Caribbean Princess
Princess Cruises
1st Jul 2012
7 nights
Price from: £548
Eclipse
Celebrity Cruises
23rd Jun 2012
14 nights
Price from: £1187
Eclipse
Celebrity Cruises
13th Oct 2012
14 nights
Price from: £1282
Eclipse
Celebrity Cruises
26th May 2012
14 nights
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Cruise Destinations
Europe Cruises
Europe has such deep history, with stories of epic battles and conquests, beautiful scenery and even greater people. Northern Europe cruises allow guests to visit the medieval cities of the Baltic Sea, the dramatic Norwegian Fjords, the historic cities and islands of Western Europe and the volcanoes of Iceland. Surrounded by some of the most impressive historic medieval cities boasting some wonderful art and architecture the Baltic region is truly awe-inspiring. The Norwegian Fjords are one of those sights that just has to be seen to be believed, snow-capped mountains dotted with sizable glaciers, are only rivalled by those of Alaska. Western Europe offers cities like Amsterdam, London and Dublin and voyages that cruise around the British Isles and out to Iceland.
Baltic Sea Cruises
The Baltic sea is fringed by historic cities to explore. For priceless art treasures and Czar palaces why not try St Petersburg while Tallin has its fairytale towers and turrets. Soak up on Scandinavian history with visits to Oslo, Stockholm and Copenhagen. Visit the historic coastal city of Gdansk in Poland or Berlin from the port of Warnemunde. Baltic Sea Cruises depart from Amsterdam, UK, Copenhagen and Hamburg and range between 7 to 12 nights.
Norwegian Fjords
A number of our Northern Europe Cruises visit the cities of Bergen and Stavanger before venturing deep into the ice sculpted landscape of the Norwegian fjords. Steep cliffs, tiny villages, cascading waterfalls and glistening glaciers are all part of the scenery and surroundings. Cruises depart from the UK, Amsterdam, Copenhagen and Hamburg and are normally 7 nights long.
Western Europe and Iceland
Some cruise routes follow the Western coast of Europe calling at UK, French, Spanish and Dutch ports going on as far south as Lisbon in Portugal. Other cruises may also circumnavigate the coast of England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland calling at major cities like Dublin (Ireland), Liverpool (England), Glasgow and Edinburgh (both Scotland) as well as visiting outlying islands like Guernsey, the Scillies and the Hebrides. Some cruise lines specialise in Hebridean Island cruising, which is great for a scenic escape! Longer cruises will go as far as the Greenland east coast or volcanic Iceland visiting Reykyavik and calling at the rugged Faroe Islands and the Irish coast en route.

