every direction, and where waterfalls and glaciers
are almost within touching distance. There are majestic cities too. Oslo,
Stockholm, Copenhagen and Helsinki, home to the Uspenski Cathedral - the largest
orthodox church in Western Europe - can all be built into a European cruise
itinerary.
Northern Europe also has its fair share of specialist cruises. You can do a cruise of the Baltic palaces or simply enjoy Norway's awe-inspiring craggy coastline. A very popular Northern European cruise is a tour up the Scandinavian coastline into the Arctic Circle to view the 'midnight sun'. A European cruise around Western Europe embraces the British Isles, Ireland, the Low Countries and France. Scottish castles, the emerald green landscapes of
Ireland and a visit to a French vineyard and chateaux are just some of the
highlights of a cruise around Western Europe. You could also build in visits to
historic ports of call, such as Portsmouth in England, where Nelson's 'Victory'
can be toured. There are a number of specialist tours in the Mediterranean region too. You can enjoy the delights of classical Greece and its magnificent islands, or discover the magic of island hopping from the Balearic Islands in the west of the Mediterranean to Cyprus in the east. A European cruise is a true voyage of discovery. Tour this region and you'll unearth the very soul of Europe and uncover a past that is rich in intrigue and drama. |