A Europe cruise is perfect if you want to get to know new places and cultures. In Western Europe you enjoy the European standards and always get to find out something new. Did you know that in the Netherlands you often get to see the garden through the houses? This is a sign that the Dutch have nothing to hide. The UK and France have become indispensable for a Western Europe cruise. Things get warmer on Mediterranean cruises and more exotic on Canary cruises and Azores cruises who also belong to Europe and are always worth a visit.
A cruise to Europe combines exciting cultures, vibrant cities and culinary highlights with a huge benefit: The places to visit are just around the corner! Admire the Harry Potter city of Edinburgh in Scotland, stroll along the canals of Amsterdam and soak up the sun in Lisbon. From cold Nordic weather to Summer temperatures, you can experience everything during a Europe cruise!
You can experience so many different countries on your European cruise, such as Belgium, The Netherlands, France, Portugal, Spain and the British Isles. Let’s start in the British Isles, which include UK and Ireland among others. In Dover, discover the majestic chalk cliffs that line the British coast to the mainland. Experience the happy traditional dance performance of Irish Riverdance in Dublin's pubs and historic remains in Southampton. Also a trip to England's capital, London, is worth it. Packed with history and many sightseeing opportunities such as Buckingham Palace, The London Eye and the Thames.
Next stop: Amsterdam! The capital of the Netherlands is known for its artistic heritage. The Dutch city is one of the most popular in Europe, yet it is versatile and at the same time compact. So you can collect many different experiences in a short time. If you love museums, this is the place for you. First, there is the world-famous Van Gogh Museum, which brings you closer to the different creative phases of the world-famous, Dutch painter. In the Anne Frank house experience the story of the Jewish girl who hid with her family in this house from the Nazis and wrote a diary. Lighter fare can be found in the numerous coffee shops selling not only cannabis but also normal drinks and snacks. For a little romance take a canal cruise on the small canals - especially in the evening - an unforgettable experience!
The second largest city in the Netherlands, Rotterdam, is also thrilling. In addition to the largest seaport in Europe, it is also the most important commercial and industrial city. The diversity of the city has contributed to the popularity of the city. Fans of art and architecture will be particularly happy. Just look at the Erasmus Bridge, a cable-stayed bridge reminiscent of an oversized harp - WOW! The Markthal Rotterdam is also an experience. The first fully covered market hall in the Netherlands not only awaits you with great delicacies, but also fascinates you with its glass facade from the outside. If you would like to discover the maritime vein of the city, then head over the ornate, white bridges to the Old harbour. Here, small sailboats, one-masts and barges are shallow in the gentle waves. Experience the cozy atmosphere at night with its colourful lights.
Continue to Belgium, to Zeebrugge, to be exact. The small port city belongs to the city of Bruges and is only about 20 kilometres from the centre. In no other European city will you feel so much moved to the Middle Ages as in the Belgian town. Stroll through the narrow streets, along the canals and watch how carriages make the spectacle perfect. Highly recommended is the view from the Belfry, a medieval bell tower. The Holy Blood Basilica is worth a visit, as it is the oldest sacred building in the city. The most famous and popular photo opportunity of the city can be found at Rozenhoedkaai. From here you have a wonderful view of the canals and the back of the Holy Blood Basilica.
The next stop takes you to another country at the same time: Le Havre in France. Le Havre is the largest city in Normandy and the second largest seaport in France. Since about 80% of the city was destroyed in World War II, today you will find a modern city centre, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2005 due to the extraordinary postwar architecture.
Lisbon is also a popular city on a Western Europe cruise. The Portuguese capital scores with year-round average temperatures of over 20 degrees. In addition, the melancholy, slightly dilapidated city exudes an unforgettable charm. The city is located on seven hills, but with the historic tram, these are easily manageable. Catch a ride on number 28 to experience a spectacular ride through the narrow streets. Get off at the Castelo stop and walk a few minutes directly to Sao Jorge Castle. A wonderful view of the old town and the red bridge Ponte 25 de Abril and the famous statue Cristo do Rei awaits you. You should not miss the architecturally impressive Jeronimos Monastery with its beautiful courtyard. The building, which was almost completely preserved in the 1755 earthquake, is today a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Let’s not forget the fantastic beaches on offer! Visit the beach Carcavelos, where not only swimmers but also surfers get their money's worth.
A Western European cruise offers a range of culinary highlights.. In Belgium try the famous Belgian fries and the delicious waffles with toppings like cream and strawberries - just delicious! In Portugal, fresh fish, especially sardines, are often served. Stews, meat dishes and grilled chicken (Frango Piri-Piri) are very popular. As a treat in between, the pasteis de nata, small pudding pies are tasty treats!
The best travel time for a cruise along Western Europe is between May and October. Here you will find pleasant temperatures and the rainy days are limited to a minimum. Due to its location in the temperate climate mild Winters and rather cool summers are on the program.
Popular cruise lines include AIDA Cruises and TUI Cruises. Experience British flair on board with P&O Cruises. Holland America Line and Cunard exude classic atmospheres and Oceania Cruises brings you luxurious moments on board.