Northern Europe Ports


Coming Soon: Our team is currently traveling to the following ports in Europe to bring you the best experience

  • Copenhagen, Denmark – A popular port known for access to the Baltic Sea and destinations like Sweden and Norway.
  • Stockholm, Sweden – Famous for its scenic approach through the Stockholm Archipelago, this port offers access to Sweden’s capital.
  • Helsinki, Finland – A major hub for Baltic cruises, offering cultural experiences and easy access to the Finnish capital.
  • Tallinn, Estonia – A popular stop for Baltic Sea cruises, known for its medieval old town and rich history.
  • Oslo, Norway – The port provides access to Norway’s capital, known for its fjords and cultural landmarks.
  • St. Petersburg, Russia – Although it has been less accessible recently, it’s known for grand architecture and historical sites like the Hermitage Museum.
  • Hamburg, Germany – One of Germany’s largest cruise ports, offering river and sea cruises as well as access to historical sites and modern attractions.
  • Kiel, Germany – Another major German port, especially for cruises heading to the Baltic Sea and Norwegian fjords.
  • Bergen, Norway – Known for its proximity to the Norwegian fjords, it’s a key port for cruises exploring Norway’s natural wonders.
  • Zeebrugge, Belgium – A gateway to Bruges, Ghent, and other Belgian cultural and historical sites.
  • Rotterdam, Netherlands – A major cruise port offering access to the Netherlands and beyond.
  • Le Havre, France – While technically in Western Europe, Le Havre is a key port for Northern European itineraries, offering access to Paris.
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands – A popular embarkation and destination port, with access to the city’s canals and cultural sites.
  • Belfast, Northern Ireland – A growing cruise destination offering access to the Titanic Museum and the Giant’s Causeway.
  • Dover, England – A key port for cruises to Northern Europe, offering views of the famous White Cliffs of Dover.