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Northern Europe Cruises

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Northern Europe Cruises

Visiting Northern Europe means exploring gorgeous, ornate churches, rushing waterfalls, grandiose palaces and snow-capped mountains year-round. Spend time in nature hiking or bicycling, and visit historical treasures dating back centuries - Northern Europe is a destination with appeal for all types of travelers. Book your Northern Europe cruise now.

When do you want to cruise?

MonthNumber of CruisesFrom Price
Apr 20263 cruises$4,280
May 202642 cruises$1,699
Jun 202685 cruises$1,599
Jul 2026121 cruises$1,358
Aug 2026111 cruises$1,369
Sep 202643 cruises$2,249
Oct 20261 cruise$17,570
Mar 20272 cruises$19,380
Apr 20276 cruises$10,554
May 202730 cruises$1,269
Jun 202769 cruises$1,499
Jul 2027100 cruises$1,279
Aug 2027105 cruises$1,304
Sep 202738 cruises$2,589
Jun 20285 cruises$6,499
Jul 202816 cruises$5,999
Aug 202811 cruises$5,999
Sep 20286 cruises$7,999

Northern Europe Cruise Highlights

While not quite as famous as other European destinations, Northern Europe is home to gems worthy of every bucket list. Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Kronborg Castle in Denmark and the Rock Art of Alta in Norway. Enjoy a frosty drink at an Ice Bar in Stockholm, and kiss the Blarney Stone in Ireland. Explore Tallinn's many cathedrals, from St. Mary's to the Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. Feeling adventurous? Try a hike in the Swiss Alps, or go paragliding over Interlaken. The opportunities are endless, and the beauty of Northern Europe is another breathtaking landscape always just around the corner.

Popular Northern Europe Cruise Ports

Northern Europe includes an abundance of picturesque cities. Travel to the fjords of Norway, the Finnish archipelago, or the canals of Amsterdam. These are a few especially popular destinations you can visit on a European River Cruise:

  • St. Petersburg, Russia: An imperial capital for two centuries, St. Petersburg is filled with grand landmarks still remaining from the time of Russian czars - Peterhof Palace, the Hermitage Museum, and the Church of Spilled Blood are just a few.
  • Stockholm, Sweden: Sweden's capital is known for many things: hosting the annual Nobel Prize ceremonies, being the center of the Swedish government and monarchy, and as a hub of internationally-renowned design and cuisine.
  • Oslo, Norway: Located on the southern coast of Norway, Oslo is filled with interesting and innovative architecture, world-class art galleries and a maritime history preserved in places like the Viking Ship and Norwegian Maritime Museums.

When is the Best Time to Go to Northern Europe?

The majority of Northern Europe Cruises sail between May and September, when the weather is warm - temperatures during the summer typically range from the 60s at night to the 80s in the day. Most cruises depart from ports in Europe: common locations include Stockholm, Sweden; Southampton, United Kingdom; and Copenhagen, Denmark.

What Cruise Lines Go to Northern Europe?

Many mid-size and large lines sail to Northern Europe - premium, luxury and contemporary alike. Here are a few to consider on your next cruise to Northern Europe:

  • Princess Cruises: Sail to the Baltic and Scandinavia on a Princess Cruise to Northern Europe. Princess offers 7- to 30-plus-night cruises to Northern European ports in places like Norway, Russia, Finland, and Estonia. Enjoy Discovery at Sea-exclusive excursions to Godafoss Waterfall in Iceland, the hills of Blomheller in Norway and Peterhof Palace in Russia.
  • Royal Caribbean Cruises: Whether you're looking for a three-day weekend getaway or a two-week excursion, Royal Caribbean has a Northern Europe itinerary for you. Royal Caribbean's most popular ports in the region include Reykjavik, Iceland; Flam, Norway; and Gothenburg, Sweden.
  • Windstar Cruises: See the dramatic landscapes Northern Europe is known for up close on Windstar's yacht-style cruise ships. Sail round trip from Reykjavik, from Stockholm to Copenhagen, or through Scandinavia from Edinburgh to Stockholm.