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Tasiilaq, Greenland

Tasiilaq, Greenland

Rivers in Iceland

Rivers in Iceland

Fall in Sweden

Fall in Sweden

Grand Cascade, Peterhof

Grand Cascade, Peterhof

Storting, Norway

Storting, Norway

Aalborg, Denmark

Aalborg, Denmark

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Russia

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Russia

St Basil's Cathedral, Moscow

St Basil's Cathedral, Moscow

Summer Palace in Russia

Summer Palace in Russia

St. Petersburg, Russia

St. Petersburg, Russia

Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm, Sweden

Palau, Oceania

Palau, Oceania

Iceland

Iceland

Waterfalls in Iceland

Waterfalls in Iceland

St. Petersburg, Russia

St. Petersburg, Russia

London Eye, United Kingdom

London Eye, United Kingdom

Big Ben in London

Big Ben in London

Palace of Westminster, London

Palace of Westminster, London

Sail Through Stunning Scenery on Northern Europe Cruises

Northern Europe is composed of several countries, and it’s where Vikings called home — until they left and conquered other lands. Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Estonia, Belgium, and Russia are the usual countries you’ll travel to on a Northern Europe cruise.

Global cities you may encounter on a Northern Europe cruise may include: Stockholm, Tallinn, Copenhagen, Brussels, Bruges, Helsinki, and Oslo.

Exciting natural wonders you may see in Northern Europe include Norwegian Fjords, waterfalls, islands, cliffs, and rivers. Most major cruise lines sail this region, including Princess, Holland America, Celebrity, and Royal Caribbean.

  • Destination Port 1 Departure Port
  • Destination port 2 Port of Call
Cruise Lines Oct 24 Nov 24 Dec 24 Jan 25 Feb 25 Mar 25 Apr 25 May 25 Jun 25 Jul 25 Aug 25 Sep 25
Azamara Cruises                     $3,779  
Carnival Cruise Line                   $1,589    
Celebrity Cruises             $1,896 $1,621 $1,298 $1,538 $976 $1,719
Costa               $299 $1,012 $1,092 $1,092 $1,091
Cunard Line   $949 $829 $759 $1,679 $769 $999 $839 $789 $659 $1,099 $809
Disney Cruise Line                     $4,287 $2,802
MSC Cruises $530 $511 $511 $482 $482 $109 $237 $883 $1,009 $1,181 $1,157 $1,078
Norwegian Cruise Line   $931         $2,275     $2,193   $3,020
Oceania Cruises $5,399             $7,899 $4,299 $3,799 $4,590 $3,040
Princess Cruises                 $6,191      
Regent Seven Seas                 $7,099 $8,899 $6,799  
Royal Caribbean Cruises               $1,875 $570 $729 $755 $529
Seabourn Cruise Line               $11,698 $3,654 $4,249 $3,636  
Silversea Cruises             $5,300 $7,100 $5,400 $5,700 $7,000  
Viking Ocean Cruises       $5,999 $5,799 $5,999 $9,099 $7,599 $4,799 $4,799 $4,599 $7,299

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Sunday

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Monday

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Tuesday

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Popular Cruise Lines Operating in Northern Europe

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More on Northern Europe Cruises

What are the most popular Europe cruise destinations?

Europe offers a range of stunning cruise options, including Northern European cruises that explore destinations like Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.

What ports are included in a typical Northern Europe cruise itinerary?

A typical Northern Europe cruise itinerary might include cities such as Copenhagen, Talinn, Oslo, Stockholm, and Helsinki. Some cruises also venture to less frequented ports like Reykjavik and Tromsø.

Are there any special features on cruises to Northern European?

Many northern European cruises offer unique features such as scenic fjord cruising, opportunities to view the Northern Lights, and excursions to historical sites and natural wonders.

What is the difference between a Northern Europe river cruise and an ocean cruise?

Northern Europe river cruises travel along inland waterways, providing a more intimate experience with visits to smaller towns and cities. In contrast, cruises in Northern Europe usually involve larger ships that sail through the open seas and visit major ports.