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European Cruises
The best europe cruises: history, culture, cuisine.
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On a European cruise with Princess®, unpack once and venture through lands where history and tradition converge. Explore cities and wonders you’ve always dreamed of visiting, like Italy's palaces, Ireland’s castles and Iceland’s lagoons. Revel in world-class experiences both on board and on land.
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Mediterranean
Where cuisine and culture converge
Once home to ancient civilizations and famous philosophers, the Mediterranean continues to define tradition. Departing from Rome, Athens or Barcelona, sail into Marseille and bask in the beauty of Provence’s lavender fields. Explore Pompeii’s ruins while visiting Naples. Or taste cuisine as rich as the culture with fresh vegetables in Santorini and hand-thrown pizzas in Naples.
British Isles
Legendary tunes and storybook tales
On a European cruise to the British Isles, walk in the footsteps of royalty, like the kings, queens and musical empires before you. Travel along the Royal Mile to Edinburgh Castle, where bagpipes greet you. See the world’s oldest book, The Book of Kells, at Trinity College Library. Or walk along Abbey Road and visit the old stomping grounds of one of the world’s most famous boybands. With Princess, fortresses and musical memoirs await.
Scandinavia & Baltic
Viking history as deep as the fjords
Legendary tales come alive on a European cruise to Scandinavia. Explore Baltic heritage with an overnight visit to Stockholm, where you can visit the Royal Palace or sail the sparkling waterways of its 14 islands while learning about Sweden along the way. Walk Tallinn’s cobbled streets and admire the preserved medieval architecture from its 13th-century origins.
Norway & Iceland
Natural splendors abound
Natural attractions abound in Norway and Iceland, your gateway to dazzling fjords, cascading waterfalls and black-sand beaches. Navigate through Geiranger’s winding waterways to Seven Sisters Waterfall where currents rush 800 feet down the rugged cliffside. Or take a dip in the rejuvenating waters of the Blue Lagoon in Reykjavik. Admire Mother Nature’s masterpieces on some of our best European cruises.
Transatlantic
The best of land and sea
Indulge in a classic sailing experience and revel in life at sea as you travel across the Atlantic. While on board, luxuriate in the best that your ship has to offer — like the Princess Luxury Bed and cuisine made from scratch. Then explore ports from Iceland to Greece and cities between. Get to know the unique personalities of your ship and the destinations visited, only on a Transatlantic European cruise with Princess.
Cruisetours
More time to explore
European cruisetours combine our traditional cruises with four to eight nights on land exploring world-famous regions. As a part of your trip, enjoy expert guides, hotel stays and daily meals. Experience seamless transportation from land to ship before setting sail to the dream destinations on your itinerary. See Europe in a way that only Princess can show you.
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- London (Southampton)
Rooted in Greek mythology, Athens is alive with stories from civilizations of the past. On a cruise to Europe departing from Athens, arrive early to tour the remains of ancient lores — like the Temple of Olympian Zeus and Acropolis — dine at the city’s lively tavernas and admire iconic sculptures bathed in natural light within the Acropolis Museum.
Until it was popularized by the 1992 Olympics, Barcelona was a hidden gem amidst Europe’s diverse landscapes. Now it’s widely recognized for its architectural masterpieces and spirited customs. On European cruises from Barcelona, leave enough time before you depart to visit Park Güell — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — and feel inspired by the colors and unique artistry that lies in the park and throughout the entire city.
Copenhagen boasts equal parts charm and culture. Before you set sail on your European cruise, indulge in thrills at Tivoli Gardens, and ride a bike along Nyhavn’s waterways, passing multi-colored homes on the way. Tour ancient fortresses, like Kronborg Castle, which inspired Shakespeare’s “Hamlet.” Or make a stop to see Copenhagen’s most famous symbol, The Little Mermaid.
From double-decker buses and telephone booths to medieval castles and monuments, experience the best of the city and countryside on a European cruise from Southampton. Ride on the London Eye, and watch the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. Then head west and walk the hallways of Windsor Castle, or travel even further to learn about the mystery of Stonehenge.
Italy’s capital city is something of a dream. Grand chapels and stone angels line the roads, whispering secrets of Rome’s past. On a cruise to Europe from Rome, arrive early to toss a coin into Trevi Fountain. Legend has it, you’ll be guaranteed return to The Eternal City. Then walk in the footsteps of Emperors at the Colosseum, and receive a blessing from the Pope at St. Peter’s Square.
Why Cruise in Europe
With Princess, travel effortlessly through Mediterranean beaches, British Isles, Russian palaces and Norwegian fjords. On a European cruise, meet locals who call these destinations home, see world-famous landmarks and relive stories of the past.
Cruising vs Land Vacations
The value of vacation
Revel in first-class experiences without the first-class price tag. On a European cruise, unpack once and save on transportation and baggage fees as well as dining and entertainment costs. Independent land travel through Europe adds up fast — between accommodations, restaurants, train travel, taxis and more. But with Princess, you can spend more time exploring Europe and less time checking into your next hotel.
Experience Different Seasons of Europe
Sail into the season
See the many faces of the world with seasonal European cruise sailings from Princess. In the spring, shop France’s colorful outdoor markets for hand-crafted souvenirs. Frolic through Norway’s landscapes when they fully bloom in summer. Or visit Italy in the fall to taste the first wines of the season.
Sail Aboard Our Newest Ships
Your best-in-class travel companion
Built in Italy, our newest ships first set sail in international waters for their inaugural season. On a European cruise, you can be one of the first to travel aboard these vessels, adding a whole new level of excitement and opportunity to your trip. Plus these are the first ships designed with Princess® MedallionClass®, making them the best European cruises at sea.
See Famous Landmarks
Where history books come alive
Between the castles, towers and ruins, Europe is teeming with ancient architecture. On a European cruise, sail into Le Havre and choose to visit the beaches of Normandy or ascend the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Walk through the Colosseum in Rome, and stop by Livorno to see the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Or explore hidden gems — like Belfast’s Giant’s Causeway.
A Vacation for Every Generation
Adventures for all
In Europe, there are activities for all. With exciting tours through age-old cities, kids can see textbooks come to life and return with their own stories to tell. Parents can relish in romance and relaxation amidst fairytale landscapes, and grandparents can relive stories of memories past with their loved ones. Whether on board or ashore, find activities created with every type of guest in mind on a cruise to Europe.
Enjoy the Convenience of Cruising
Travel reimagined
See multiple international cities without the hassle of transportation or additional planning. Cruise from one destination to the next with world-class entertainment, fresh food and relaxing accommodations at your fingertips. When you return to the ship, continue your exploration with unique activities and global cuisine, or enjoy the familiar comforts of home with your favorite foods — all on our best European cruise ships.
European cruise excursions
From thrilling kayak voyages in Flåm to relaxing beach days in Mykonos, find shore excursions that match every guest’s preference with Princess. In Rome, taste local delicacies like wood-fired pizza, fine wines and homemade gelato. Walk past medieval buildings in Bergen, stopping by the Schøtstuene Museum on your way back. Or hike Mt. Fløien and revel in panoramic views of Norway’s woodlands, fjords and cityscapes.
Local connections
Don’t just cruise to Europe, experience it alongside those lucky enough to call it home. Our Local Connections program introduces you to each region with award-winning shore excursions. Enjoy a food and wine pairing in the home of a local Tuscan farmer. Capture snapshots of Glasgow’s breathtaking scenery with the help of a Scottish photographer. Or set out on a guided beer walk through Copenhagen.
More ashore
Dive even deeper into the flourishing cultures abroad with More Ashore late-night departures and overnight stays on select European cruise itineraries. Visit one of Dublin’s pubs and enjoy a night of Irish song, dance and Guinness. Go glamping in Alta and spend the night under the evening sky for a chance to see the Northern Lights. Or dance into the evening at a party in Mykonos — an island famous for its nightlife.
European Cruise Onboard Experience
Experience Europe right on board. Our onboard activities bring the diverse cultures of the region directly to you. Sing, dance, feast and celebrate in a way that only Europe — and Princess — knows how.
Accommodations
Your home away from home
Your stateroom is where you rest and recharge between adventures. That’s why every room is equipped with the expertly designed Princess Luxury Bed, 100% Jacquard-woven cotton linens and our SLEEP program created by a board-certified sleep expert. From interior cabins to full suites, unwind in any of our staterooms, and enjoy peace of mind with the option of connected rooms for families of four or more traveling together.
A sensory tour of Europe
From the spice of Moroccan tagine to the sweetness of Greek Baklava, Europe’s flavor profile is incredibly diverse. On board your European cruise, enjoy English favorites — like bangers and mash or shepherd’s pie — during a British-style pub lunch. Then head ashore to savor fresh ingredients and iconic dishes, including fresh Greek salads and Italian gelato. From ship to shore, taste the best of abroad with Princess.
Sip and savor
Home to some of the best vineyards in the world, Europe knows a thing or two about wine — and so does Princess. Visit Vines wine bar, one of the best-stocked cellars at sea, and sample an assortment of reds and whites. Unwind with a drink in hand at Crooners, a vintage Sinatra-era cocktail lounge. Or enjoy a glass from the comfort of your stateroom balcony while taking in views of Europe’s most inspiring shorelines.
Cultural Immersion
Dive even deeper
On a European cruise, explore destinations even at sea. Learn from local experts — like musicians, dancers, athletes and chefs — who come on board to show you the unique personality of each region. Or listen to stories from international crew members, many of whom call these lands home. Even kids can awaken their sense of wonder with our Youth and Teen Centers, created in partnership with Discovery™ and Animal Planet™.
Entertainment
Find your joy
Embark on adventures by day, and indulge in entertainment by night. Watch Movies Under the Stars® at our 300-square-foot outdoor theater. Attend original productions from Broadway legend Stephen Schwartz, composer of Wicked . Or learn traditional moves, like Flamenco or Irish stepdance, and listen to popular music from the destinations on your itinerary. On a European cruise with Princess, the choice is yours.
Celebrations & Romance
Love blooms on The Love Boat
It's difficult to imagine something more romantic than sailing through the alluring cities and charming countryside of Europe. While on board your European cruise, we cater to your sentimental side with private dining on your balcony — like breakfast for two or a sunset dinner — honeymoon packages, flowers and chocolates delivered to your room and couples-only massages in the Sanctuary.
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There's no better way to experience the history, landmarks and culture of Europe than with our European cruise holidays . Step on board one of our award-winning ships embarking from fifteen convenient cities that are amazing destinations within themselves. Unpack once and wake up to a new city every day whilst exploring the sights, sounds and flavours of Europe, Scandinavia & Baltic , the Mediterranean , Greece , or an Italian cruise on your own timetable . Combine that with spectacular onboard entertainment, luxurious spa services, and no set dining times, and you’re bound for a good time. It's no wonder we are the World Travel Award winner for "Europe's Leading Cruise Line" 15 years in a row.
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Enjoy a wide variety of itineraries and Mediterranean journeys that will allow you to visit Spain, Greece, Italy and France in one grand voyage. Cruise from Barcelona or Rome.
Greek Isles Cruises
Take a holiday, cruise to Greece, and experience the beauty and magnificence of the Greek Isles for an unforgettable holiday. Explore the mainland and witness ancient history, or travel to the picturesque sun-drenched beaches of the once-powerful empire.
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Sail on a Northern Europe cruise and witness the majesty and otherworldly natural beauty of this region. Cruise from London, Copenhagen, and Stockholm, amongst other departure ports, and set off on the adventure of a lifetime.
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During your European cruise, you have the option to partake on various excursions. Stroll along the narrow streets of the Gothic Quarter in Barcelona . Dine like a local in Valencia with a menu of traditional Paella for lunch. Visit the Alhambra in Granada , where you'll witness one of the finest examples of Moorish art in Spain. Visit Alcazar, the 14th-century fortress-palace of Moorish architectural influences, whilst in Seville . Or venture off to the Canary Islands to see the highest peak in Spain, the highest point in the Atlantic Ocean, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site when visiting Tenerife . Experience the best Spain shore excursions during your travels.
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Western Europe Cruises December 2022
Renowned for its enchanting beauty and cultural richness, Western Europe presents some of the world's most celebrated destinations. Imagine docking in France's glamorous port of Cannes, strolling through Spain's historic Barcelona, exploring the ancient streets of Lisbon in Portugal, or taking in the striking architecture of London in the UK. From the ship, soak up awe-inspiring landscapes, from the rugged cliffs of Portugal's coastline to the verdant vineyards along the French Riviera. Each port offers a unique vista that captures the heart of its country, weaving a beautiful tapestry of Western Europe's natural environment.
Cruise lines such as AIDA Cruises , Azamara Cruises , Celebrity Cruises , Crystal Cruises , Disney Cruises , MSC Cruises , Norwegian Cruises , Oceania Cruises , P&O Cruises , Regent Cruises , Royal Caribbean , and Silversea Cruises others offer itineraries that visit Western Europe in December 2022. Easily find and compare Western Europe cruises in December 2022 from Amsterdam , Copenhagen , Dover , Hamburg , Rotterdam , and Southampton , as well as other Northern European ports.
Western Europe Cruise Schedule December 2022
While Western Europe is a year-round cruise destination, the summer months, particularly from June to August, offer the best weather and longest days for exploring. During these months, the wildlife and marine life are most active, the landscapes are in full bloom, and the weather is ideal for outdoor activities. The spring and autumn seasons also provide beautiful scenery, with vibrant colors adding to the region's allure. However, if cultural festivals and events are your main interest, it's worth researching the local calendars of your chosen destinations.
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2024 Europe Cruises
We’re excited to introduce our new Europe Season. We have six award-winning ships from our fleet in these waters, including three of our amazing Celebrity Edge® Series ships, featuring our newest ship, Celebrity Ascent SM . For the first time, we’re excited to have our revolutionary Edge® Series ship, Celebrity Apex®, sailing from Southampton for a full season.Scandinavia, Netherlands, Ireland, and Iceland, must-see places for every world traveler. With seven departure ports across Europe and itineraries ranging from 4 to 14 nights, you’re sure to find the perfect sailing to satisfy your wanderlust.
With this new season, we’re also introducing more new places we’ve ever gone before, including Bordeaux (Pauillac), France; Brindisi and Trieste, Italy; and Volos and Kavala, Greece. Plus, we’re returning to some of our favorite locations in Europe that we haven’t visited in some time, such as the Amalfi Coast of Italy and Gdansk (Gdynia), Poland.
Want to check that transatlantic crossing off your travel list? We’ve got you covered with new transatlantic itineraries that begin in, and visit some of, the best cities in Europe.
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Brindisi, italy.
Known as the “Gateway to the East,” Brindisi is one of the largest cities in Italy’s Apulia region and one of the most active trading hubs in the country. Located on the Adriatic coast of Southern Italy, Brindisi will greet you with its crystal-clear waters and historic city views. After the bombings of World War II, the city spent many years rebuilding and now hosts a unique mix of historic and contemporary architecture, including churches and castles like Castello Alfonsino, the Church of Santa Maria del Casale, Santa Maria del Casale, and the Forte a Mare Castle. Beautiful beaches, like Lido Azzurro and Torre Guaceto, are also close by and will offer you a great place to relax.
Bordeaux (Pauillac), France
A destination for wine-lovers, food-lovers, and city ramblers, southern French city and wine region Bordeaux will offer you much more than only its famous red wine. With stunning classical, neo-classical, and urban architecture, historical monuments, incredible art museums, and a buzzing dining and drinking scene, this port city and UNESCO World Heritage site rivals the likes of Paris.
Kavala, Greece
Tucked into the northeastern coast of mainland Greece, just below the Bulgarian border, the hillside city of Kavala overlooks the Aegean Sea and is the main seaport of eastern Macedonia. Kavala will offer you a surprising mix of history, culture, and architecture—archeological sites, monuments, cobblestone streets, wooden balconies lined with flowers, colorful palaces, and hilltop fortresses—as well as diverse landscapes like lush wetlands, lagoons, inland lakes, beaches, and diverse flora and fauna.
Trieste, Italy
Old-World Trieste—a city that draws attention from travelers around the world—sits at a northeastern corner of Italy and brings together the Latin, Slavic, and Germanic cultures of the Adriatic Sea. The Roman and Byzantine empires ruled here once upon a time, and their influences can be seen in the different types of architecture of the cityscape. You can experience Trieste's many cultures through its cozy coffeehouses, seafood restaurants, open-air plazas, Old World churches, and museums.
Volos, Greece
Volos, Greece's newest port city, is located at the foot of Mount Pelion and the innermost point of the Pagasetic Gulf. As an important industrial center and bridge between Europe and Asia, this lively seafront destination offers you many things to discover—local cultural activities, museums, cafes, restaurants, and an exciting nightlife area. You will also enjoy its unique architecture, nearby lush mountain ranges, and golden beaches.
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See classical architecture, hob-nob in hip bars, or scale an imposing volcano.
Tucked into the far southwestern corner of Europe, the nations of the Iberian Peninsula are home to diverse cultural riches and myriad opportunities for outdoor exploration. Start a cruise vacation to experience Spain's Islamic-inflected architectural heritage at the Alhambra in Granada and the Giralda in Seville. See the dramatic cliffs and turquoise waters of Portugal's Algarve, and take exhilarating hikes around the calderas of active volcanoes in the Canary Islands. As an added bonus, the food and drink in Spain, Portugal and the Canary Islands is life-altering — from finger foods like Spanish tapas and Portuguese petiscos to crisp white wines like Vinho Verde and bold reds from Rioja.
From Volcanoes To Vineyards
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Turn Back the Clock
Retrace history along Spain's coast, from the lives of world-famous artists to monasteries dating back to the time of Christopher Columbus.
PICASSO AND PALS
The imaginary camaraderie between Picasso, Gaudi and Miro notwithstanding, the works of these men are a great way to add culture to your Spanish cruise. Visit Gaudi's Sagrada Familia Cathedral or Miro's "Woman and Birds" sculpture in Barcelona. Then tour the impressive collection of the Picasso Museum in Málaga for something truly distinct.
WORLD HERITAGE
After you stroll through castles like the Alhambra that hearken back to Spain's Islamic past, visit the UNESCO World Heritage site that comprises Lisbon’s Belem Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, which date back to the Age of Explorations that led to the voyage of Christopher Columbus.
TRAIN TO THE PAST
Need a break from the bustle of Barcelona or the lazy crowds of Lisbon? Take a train down the coast to from Barcelona to Sitges, the capital of Catalonian chill or northward from Lisbon to Sintra, whose colorful Pena National Palace has quickly become one of Portugal's most notable sites.
Sun, Sand and Sipping
Nature is in abundant supply in Europe's sunniest sector. Laze on the sandy beaches of Spain and cliff-hewn shores or Portugal, scale volcanic craters in the exotic Canary Islands, or sip fine wines in the region's stunning vineyards.
PICK YOUR BEACH
Whether you prefer to laze on the golden sands of Spain's Costa del Sol, such as at Málaga's La Malagueta Beach, or trek above dramatic cliffs in Portugal's Algarve region or on Tenerife in the Canary Islands, the Iberian Peninsula has all beach bums covered.
TAKE A HIKE
Earn your tapas by taking one of the region's many great hikes. In the Canary Islands, the hike up the Teide Volcano is positively exhilarating. Or get your physical activity in close to a city: Walk up to Barcelona's scenic Park Guell, or make the trek to Lisbon's stunning Miradouro da Graca viewpoint.
VINEYARD VIEWS
Soak in the sunshine and hillside vistas at the wineries of Portugal's Douro Valley, which specializes in Port dessert wines that are known to age for decades. Or head to Spain's Rioja region to sample bold, barrel-aged reds made from the indigenous grape Tempranillo.
Encounter beauty both natural and manmade in Spain, Portugal and the Canary Islands
Sail to Spain to sink your teeth into tapas, Portugal to sip sweet port wine or the Canary Islands to feast on the majesty of natural bliss. No matter where in southwestern Europe you visit, a feast is guaranteed.
Spanish Sensibilities
From the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona to the Alhambra in Granada, a cruise to Spain lets you experience the great architecture of Iberia firsthand.
Power Through Portugal
See the expanse of Lisbon from the hilltop viewpoints scattered around the city, or go deeper into the countryside near Porto and see the pristine coastline at Matosinhos Beach.
WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO Boost Your Spain Smarts
When to go to Spain, Portugal and the Canary Islands comes down to the experience you want to have. If you don't mind crowds and plenty of sunshine, come during the summer months between June and August or in the shoulder months of May and September. Choose the winter months of January and February if you prefer a quieter vacation.
The weather in Spain, Portugal and the Canaries is pleasant most of the year, though winter can be rainy and occasionally chilly. Summer (and most of spring and fall) are dry, but it's not uncommon for daytime temperatures to rise up to 90 degrees Fahrenheit, especially in the Canary Islands and low-lying places in Spain and Portugal.
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Pack your schedule lightly: The siesta culture of Spain means cities and towns shut down for an hour every afternoon, which can shave off some time on your to-do list.
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The culinary patchwork of Spain, Portugal and Canary Islands is as colorful as the various languages its people speak and the many cultural traditions they follow. From the tapas in Spain to meat and potatoes covered in Canarian mojo sauce, you're sure to find many ways to express your contentment during your vacation.
PAELLA POWER
Featuring tender seafood and savory sausage stir-fried with savory saffron rice, paella's claim to fame is simplicity. In one bite of this dish, you can taste all of the flavors that have made Spain's signature dish famous around the world.
REACH RIGHT IN
Whether you try tapas in Spain or petiscos in Portugal, a few things stay true: These small plates of meat dishes, pastries and sandwiches meant to be eaten by hand aren't tiny, and a friend to help you eat is just as useful as a glass of fruity sangria wine punch to wash it down.
CHEW ON CHURROS
These long, fried pastries covered in cinnamon and sugar not only taste better in Spain, where they originated long ago, but they're also available in their first incarnation: served with a rich cup of hot chocolate, a meal so satisfying it's not even considered dessert.
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Cruises in December: The Ultimate Cruise Planner!
Posted on Last updated: February 9, 2024
Ah, December—a month of celebration, reflection, and joy! As the year winds down, many seek memorable adventures to cap it off, and what could be better than an all-inclusive cruise ?
Whether you’re seeking winter wonderlands or tropical paradises, our comprehensive guide will steer you to your dream December cruise. Dive in and set sail on a holiday journey like no other!
Why Choose December for a Cruise?
As the final month of the year, December carries with it a sense of festivity and anticipation. Travelers are often on the hunt for that perfect getaway—a mix of relaxation, adventure, and celebration.
This is where cruises in December shine brightly. Here’s why December might just be the ideal month to set sail:
Festive Onboard Celebrations
Imagine celebrating the holiday season surrounded by the vast expanse of the ocean, with festive lights twinkling above and the sound of waves providing a gentle backdrop.
Cruises in December go all out with their holiday decorations, turning the ship into a winter wonderland (or tropical paradise!).
From elaborate Christmas trees for Christmas cruises to themed entertainment, the atmosphere is truly magical. You might even find Santa making a special appearance onboard!
Off-Peak Prices and Deals
December, especially the early part of the month, often sees fewer travelers, which means cruise lines are eager to fill up their cabins. This often leads to enticing deals and discounts.
Cruises in December can provide excellent value for money, with luxury experiences available at a fraction of the peak season prices. If you’re flexible with your dates, you can snag some fantastic bargains.
Unique Cruise Destinations Available Only in December
Certain destinations are particularly enchanting during December. Whether it’s the allure of snow-capped landscapes or the charm of tropical beaches during the holiday season, cruises in December unlock some exclusive travel experiences.
Later in this guide, we’ll dive deep into these destinations and explore what makes them stand out.
Bonus: Ringing in the New Year
For those who extend their cruises in December to the very end of the month, there’s the added thrill of ringing in the New Year at sea . Cruise lines typically host grand New Year’s Eve parties, complete with fireworks, live music, and gourmet dining. It’s an unforgettable way to usher in a brand new year.
In essence, all-inclusive cruises in December offer a blend of festivity, value, and unique destinations. As we delve further into this guide, you’ll discover the top destinations to explore, how to prepare for your cruise, and how to make the most of your December voyage. So, anchor’s aweigh!
Best Destinations for December Cruises
December is not just a month of celebration; it’s a time when some destinations truly come alive, offering experiences that are unique to this season.
Whether you’re after sun-kissed beaches or icy expeditions, cruises in December have something for every traveler. Here are some of the top destinations that shine especially bright during the last month of the year:
Caribbean Cruises
Why the caribbean in december.
December ushers in the dry season for the Caribbean, making it one of the best times to visit. With pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, and crystal-clear waters, cruises in December here are a tropical dream.
Top Ports and Activities
- St. Lucia: Explore the Pitons, take a mud bath at Sulphur Springs, or lounge on the island’s golden beaches.
- Barbados: Visit Harrison’s Cave, snorkel with sea turtles, or indulge in local rum at a distillery tour.
- Jamaica: Dive into the Blue Lagoon, hike the Dunn’s River Falls, or relax to reggae rhythms on Seven Mile Beach.
Special Events and Festivals
The Caribbean islands often have vibrant festivals celebrating their unique cultures. December sees parades, music festivals, and local Christmas celebrations that blend traditional and Caribbean flavors.
Antarctic Cruises
Why antarctica in december.
December marks the beginning of summer in Antarctica, offering relatively warmer temperatures and 24-hour daylight.
This is the time when wildlife, especially penguins, are most active, making cruises in December ideal for nature enthusiasts.
Unique Wildlife Sightings
- Penguins: Witness colonies of Adélie and Emperor penguins as they tend to their newly hatched chicks.
- Seals: Observe Weddell and leopard seals basking on ice floes.
- Whales : Spot minke and humpback whales breaching in the pristine waters.
Asian Cruises
Why asia in december.
Asia, with its diverse climate zones, offers a wide array of experiences in December. From the balmy beaches of Thailand to the cool winter vibes in Japan, there’s a multitude of adventures awaiting.
- Thailand: Explore Phuket’s beaches, indulge in street food in Bangkok, or visit the temples in Chiang Mai.
- Vietnam: Cruise through Halong Bay, stroll through the lantern-lit streets of Hoi An, or delve into the bustling energy of Ho Chi Minh City.
- Singapore: Revel in the Christmas light-up on Orchard Road, enjoy shopping festivities, or visit the festive-themed Gardens by the Bay.
River Cruises in Europe
Why european river cruises in december.
European river cruises in December are all about one thing: Christmas markets! The charming towns and cities along Europe’s rivers transform into winter wonderlands, with stalls selling crafts, foods, and mulled wine.
Top Rivers and Christmas Markets
- Danube : Visit markets in Vienna, Budapest, and Regensburg.
- Rhine: Explore festive stalls in Cologne, Strasbourg, and Basel.
- Seine: Revel in the Parisian holiday spirit and explore Normandy’s historic sites.
Australian & New Zealand Cruises
Why australia & new zealand in december.
December marks the onset of summer in the Southern Hemisphere, making it an excellent time for beach lovers, adventurers, and wildlife enthusiasts to explore the coasts and interiors of Australia and New Zealand on cruises .
- Sydney, Australia: Witness the iconic Sydney Opera House, stroll across the Harbour Bridge, and sunbathe at Bondi Beach. If your cruise extends to New Year’s, Sydney’s fireworks are a must-see!
- Great Barrier Reef: Dive or snorkel in this world-renowned reef, witnessing a kaleidoscope of marine life.
- Auckland, New Zealand: Visit the Sky Tower for panoramic views, explore the bustling Viaduct Harbour, and take a trip to the nearby Waiheke Island for wine tasting.
- Bay of Islands: Engage in dolphin watching, discover the Maori culture, or explore the historic Waitangi Treaty Grounds.
Both Australia and New Zealand have vibrant celebrations around Christmas. You’ll find summer barbecues, beach parties, and unique traditions like Carols by Candlelight in Melbourne.
South American Cruises
Why south america in december.
December is a time of vibrancy and cultural festivities in South America . While the northern parts enjoy warmer beach weather, the southern regions, closer to Patagonia, are in their prime for hiking and exploration.
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Visit the famed Christ the Redeemer, sunbathe on Copacabana, and explore the Tijuca National Park.
- Buenos Aires, Argentina: Dive into the world of tango, relish Argentinian steaks, and stroll in the colorful La Boca district.
- Valparaiso, Chile : Known for its steep funiculars and colorful clifftop homes, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a treat for the eyes.
- Ushuaia, Argentina : Often dubbed the ‘End of the World,’ it’s a gateway to Antarctica and offers incredible national parks and marine life.
December sees numerous local festivals, Christmas celebrations, and the famous Carnaval in certain parts of Brazil. The blend of indigenous and Spanish traditions makes December festivities unique in this continent.
Middle Eastern Cruises
Why the middle east in december.
Escape the intense heat of the summer months! December provides a mild and pleasant climate, perfect for exploring ancient wonders, modern skyscrapers, and desert landscapes.
- Dubai, UAE : Marvel at the Burj Khalifa, indulge in retail therapy at the Dubai Mall, and experience the thrill of a desert safari.
- Muscat, Oman: Visit the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, shop at the Muttrah Souq, and explore the natural beauty of the Wadi Shab.
- Petra, Jordan: An accessible excursion from the port of Aqaba, the rose-red city of Petra is an archaeological wonder.
While the Middle East predominantly celebrates Islamic festivals, December is also a time for National Day celebrations in countries like the UAE, showcasing grand parades, fireworks, and cultural events.
Whether you’re drawn to the rhythmic dances of South America, the majestic landscapes of Oceania, or the harmonious blend of tradition and modernity in the Middle East, cruises in December offer a world of choice.
As you ponder these destinations, the next step is to find the perfect cruise line for your December voyage. Let’s dive into that next!
Selecting the Right Cruise Line for December Voyages
Choosing your ideal destination is just one piece of the puzzle. The cruise line you pick can significantly shape your overall experience.
From the vibe onboard to the range of activities and amenities, each of the cruise lines offer a unique flavor. Here’s a breakdown to help you choose the best fit for your December cruise:
Family-friendly Cruises
These are perfect for those cruising with kids or extended family. They offer a range of activities that cater to all age groups, ensuring everyone has a memorable time.
- Disney Cruise Line : With beloved characters onboard, themed entertainment, and family-friendly excursions, it’s a magical experience for kids and adults alike.
- Royal Caribbean : Known for its impressive array of onboard activities—from rock climbing to ice skating—it’s an adventurous pick for families.
- Carnival Cruise Line : Often dubbed “The Fun Ships,” Carnival offers a vibrant atmosphere with water parks, kid’s clubs, and family-friendly shows.
Luxury Cruises
For those looking to indulge in opulence and impeccable service, luxury cruises offer an elevated experience with a touch of exclusivity.
- Seabourn : Known for its intimate ships, gourmet dining, and all-suite accommodations , Seabourn offers a refined cruising experience.
- Crystal Cruises : With a focus on personalization, enjoy butler service, world-class entertainment, and enriching onboard lectures.
- Regent Seven Seas : This all-inclusive luxury line boasts spacious suites, curated shore excursions, and gourmet dining options.
Adventure Cruises
For the intrepid traveler, adventure cruises focus on exploration and unique excursions, often visiting remote destinations.
- National Geographic Expeditions : Partnered with Lindblad Expeditions, they offer immersive experiences with expert guides, naturalists, and even underwater drones to explore marine life.
- Silversea Expeditions : Blending luxury with adventure, expect in-depth excursions and visits to off-the-beaten-path ports.
- Ponant : With a fleet of smaller, nimble ships, they offer expeditions to places like Antarctica, the Arctic, and hidden coves in the Mediterranean.
Specialty and Themed Cruises
These cruises focus on specific interests or themes, ensuring like-minded travelers share unique experiences.
- Viking River Cruises : For those keen on European Christmas markets, Viking offers cruises that focus on festive shopping and cultural immersion.
- MSC Cruises : They occasionally host wellness-themed cruises in December, focusing on health, fitness, and relaxation.
- Cunard Line : Known for its transatlantic voyages, Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 offers themed crossings, including jazz festivals and literary events.
Selecting the right cruise line for your December voyage is crucial. Whether you’re looking for family fun, luxury pampering, thrilling adventures, or niche experiences, there’s a cruise line tailored for your desires.
Once you’ve locked in your choice, it’s time to prepare for your journey, ensuring you have everything you need for your cruises in December. Let’s delve into that preparation next!
Preparing for a December Cruise
The anticipation leading up to a cruise is half the fun! Proper preparation ensures you have a seamless experience from the moment you step onboard to the day you disembark.
Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you get ready for your cruises in December:
What to Pack
Your cruise packing list will largely depend on your destination, but there are some general guidelines to keep in mind.
For Tropical Destinations (e.g., Caribbean, Australia):
- Clothing: Lightweight cruise clothing , swimsuits, sun hats, and beach cover-ups.
- Footwear: Flip-flops for the beach, comfortable walking shoes for excursions.
- Accessories: Sunglasses, reusable water bottle, and beach tote.
- Protection: Sunscreen, insect repellent, and after-sun lotion.
For Colder Destinations (e.g., Antarctica, European River Cruises):
- Clothing: Layered clothing, waterproof jackets, gloves, scarves, and thermal wear.
- Footwear: Insulated boots and warm socks.
- Accessories: Thermal flasks for hot drinks, lip balm, and skin moisturizers.
- Protection: Hand warmers and sunscreen (yes, even in colder climates!).
Festive Wear:
Since it’s December, don’t forget to pack some festive attire. Many cruises will have themed parties or gala dinners.
- Outfits: A mix of casual festive wear and a couple of formal outfits for special evenings.
- Accessories: Themed jewelry, Santa hats, or other fun props for onboard photo ops.
Necessary Travel Documents
Ensure you have all essential documents ready and easily accessible:
- Passport : Make sure it’s valid for at least six months beyond your return date.
- Visas: Check the requirements for each port of call. Some may require visas in advance, while others might offer visa-on-arrival.
- Cruise Tickets and Reservation Confirmations: Both digital and printed copies.
- Travel Insurance: Opt for a policy that covers cruise travel, including possible medical evacuations.
Tips for Smooth Embarkation and Disembarkation
- Arrival Time: Aim to arrive at the cruise port during the earlier part of the check-in window to avoid last-minute rushes.
- Luggage Tags: Ensure all your bags have luggage tags provided by the cruise line. This ensures they’re delivered to your stateroom correctly.
- Onboard Account: Most cruise lines offer cashless systems onboard. Set up your account online before departure or at the embarkation desk.
- Disembarkation Details: Towards the end of your cruise, you’ll receive instructions about the disembarkation process, luggage collection, and customs procedures. Familiarize yourself with these details for a hassle-free exit.
Proper preparation can enhance your cruise experience tenfold. As you get ready for your cruises in December, picture the exciting adventures that await, the serene ocean views, and the festive atmosphere onboard.
With everything in place, all that’s left is to embark on your journey and soak in every unforgettable moment!
Onboard Experience during December
One of the most enchanting aspects of cruises in December is the unparalleled onboard ambiance. The festive spirit permeates every corner of the ship, from the grand atriums to the intimate lounges.
Whether you’re a first-time cruiser or a seasoned traveler, the December atmosphere onboard is bound to captivate. Here’s a glimpse of what to expect:
Special Festive Meals and Treats
December is a gastronomic delight on cruises. The chefs often curate special menus to celebrate the holiday season.
- Holiday Dinners: Expect traditional festive dishes, whether it’s a roasted turkey, honey-glazed ham, or sumptuous seafood platters. Vegetarian and vegan options also get a festive upgrade.
- Desserts: From Yule logs to mince pies, and from gingerbread cookies to panettone, the dessert stations are a wonderland.
- Specialty Beverages: Warm up with mulled wine, spiced cider, or indulge in festive cocktails and mocktails crafted for the season.
Onboard Decorations and Themes
Cruise ships undergo a magical transformation in December.
- Winter Wonderland: Even if you’re cruising in tropical waters, you might find snowflakes, icicles, and snowy scenes adorning the ship.
- Christmas Trees: From towering main atrium trees to smaller ones in lounges and dining areas, these glittering centerpieces are perfect for photo ops.
- Festive Touches: Expect garlands, wreaths, and twinkling lights everywhere. Some cruise lines even have life-sized gingerbread houses!
Entertainment: Shows, Music, and Holiday Festivities
The onboard entertainment takes a festive turn in December.
- Themed Shows: Whether it’s a Broadway-style Christmas production or a ballet rendition of “The Nutcracker,” the onboard theaters come alive with holiday spirit.
- Caroling and Music: Join in for carol singing sessions, or simply enjoy holiday classics being played by onboard musicians.
- Special Guests: Don’t be surprised if Santa Claus makes an appearance, especially on family-friendly cruises. There might be gift-giving sessions, photo opportunities, and even reindeer games.
- Craft Workshops: Engage in holiday-themed craft sessions, from ornament making to cookie decorating. It’s not just for kids—adults can join in the fun too!
Other Unique December Onboard Experiences
- New Year’s Eve Celebration: If your cruise extends to the end of December, there’s bound to be a grand party to ring in the New Year. Expect live music, dance parties, champagne toasts, and a spectacular midnight countdown.
- Holiday Spa Treatments: Many onboard spas introduce special treatments for December—think peppermint pedicures or cranberry-infused facials.
- Special Activities for Kids: Children’s clubs might host holiday story sessions, themed games, and even “North Pole” visits.
Cruises in December provide an onboard experience that’s infused with joy, warmth, and festivity. The blend of traditional holiday celebrations with the unique offerings of each cruise line ensures that every day is packed with delightful surprises.
As the ship sails through serene waters, with festive lights reflecting off the waves, you’ll cherish the memories being made, knowing they’ll be treasured for years to come.
Things to Watch Out For on December Cruises
As enchanting as cruises in December can be, there are certain considerations and potential pitfalls that travelers should be aware of. By keeping these in mind, you can ensure your voyage is as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
Weather Considerations
Even though December is ideal for many destinations, weather can sometimes be unpredictable.
- Caribbean and Tropical Areas: While these regions experience dry weather, there’s still a chance of sporadic rainfall or even a rare late-season hurricane.
- Antarctica and Cold Destinations: Icy conditions can sometimes lead to changes in itinerary if certain passages become inaccessible.
Tip: Always pack some versatile clothing options and check the weather forecast as your cruise date approaches.
Peak Season Crowds
December is a popular time for vacationers, especially around Christmas and New Year.
- Popular Ports: Some popular destinations might be crowded, leading to longer wait times for attractions or sold-out excursions.
- Onboard: Ships often sail at full capacity during this period, meaning more competition for amenities like spa bookings or specialty dining.
Tip: Book excursions and onboard activities in advance and consider exploring less-touristy areas during port calls.
Price Surges
With demand being high, prices for cruises in December, especially around the holidays, can be steeper.
- Last-minute Bookings: While you might occasionally find a deal, waiting too long often means higher prices or limited availability.
- Onboard Costs: Some cruise lines might charge premium rates for certain onboard services during the festive season.
Tip: Book well in advance, keep an eye out for deals, and set a budget for onboard expenses.
Adjusted Itineraries and Timings
With the holiday season in full swing, there might be some adjustments to the usual cruise schedules.
- Shortened or Extended Port Calls: Due to local holidays or festivities, the time spent in certain ports might be altered.
- Shop Timings: In some destinations, local shops or attractions might have different operating hours due to holiday observances.
Tip: Always double-check the daily cruise itinerary and plan your activities accordingly.
Health and Safety
While cruise lines take utmost care to ensure passenger safety, it’s always good to be proactive.
- Overindulgence: With festive feasts and drinks, it’s easy to overindulge. Moderation is key to avoid any health issues.
- Sanitation: Cruises in December see more families with kids, increasing the chances of common illnesses. Regular hand washing and using onboard sanitization stations can help.
Tip: Consider purchasing travel insurance that covers potential medical issues, especially if you’re traveling to remote destinations.
While cruises in December offer a world of festivities and unique experiences, being aware of potential challenges and planning accordingly ensures a hassle-free journey.
The magic of the holiday season combined with the allure of the open sea creates an unforgettable tapestry of memories—just remember to be prepared, stay informed, and relish every moment of your December voyage!
Making the Most of Your December Cruise
Sailing during the festive season is a unique experience, and with a little foresight, you can elevate your cruise from memorable to absolutely unforgettable. Here are some tips and tricks to help you maximize your enjoyment on cruises in December:
Planning Excursions in Advance
- Research: Look into the ports of call and identify must-see attractions, experiences, or events happening in December.
- Book Early: Popular excursions can sell out, especially during the holiday season. Reserving in advance ensures you won’t miss out.
- Local Celebrations: December often has local festivals or events. Participating can provide a richer cultural experience.
Embracing Local Cultures and Traditions
- Festive Foods: Every destination has its unique holiday dishes. Sample local delicacies to get a taste of the region’s festive spirit.
- Crafts and Souvenirs: Consider buying holiday-themed crafts or ornaments. They make for great mementos or gifts.
- Learn and Engage: Attend onboard lectures about the upcoming ports or participate in cultural activities to deepen your appreciation.
Tips for Onboard Relaxation and Rejuvenation
- Spa Treatments: December can be chilly in many regions. A hot stone massage or a thermal spa experience can be especially invigorating.
- Cozy Corners: Find a quiet spot onboard—perhaps a library or a lounge—to relax with a book or simply gaze at the sea.
- Fitness and Wellness: With holiday treats aplenty, consider joining onboard fitness classes or taking a brisk walk on the promenade deck to stay active.
Socialize and Network
- Meet Fellow Travelers: Cruises in December attract a diverse group of passengers. Engage in group activities or join communal tables at meals to make new friends.
- Onboard Clubs and Groups: Many ships offer themed clubs or meet-ups, be it for dance, books, or wine. Joining these can enrich your onboard experience.
- Share and Listen: Engaging with fellow cruisers can give you insights into excursions or onboard activities you might have overlooked.
Document Your Journey
- Photography: Capture the festive decorations onboard, the serene seascapes, and the vibrant ports. Consider night photography, especially under the clear December skies.
- Journaling: Documenting your experiences can be therapeutic and provides a detailed account to reminisce later.
- Onboard Activities: Many cruises offer scrapbooking or digital album workshops. Join in to creatively preserve your memories.
Safety and Etiquette
- Be Mindful of Crew: The holiday season means the crew is away from their families. A kind word, a thank you, or a small tip can go a long way.
- Respect Local Customs: When visiting religious sites or engaging with locals, be aware of and respectful towards local customs and traditions.
- Stay Informed: Attend the daily briefings onboard and stay updated on any changes to the itinerary or important announcements.
While cruises in December come with their festive charm and unique offerings, your proactive engagement can amplify the joy manifold. Immerse yourself in the cultures, indulge in the onboard luxuries, and cherish the camaraderie with fellow travelers.
With every wave the ship rides and every carol sung onboard, let the December magic fill your heart and soul, crafting tales you’ll cherish for a lifetime.
Staying Safe and Healthy on December Cruises
Ensuring a safe and healthy cruise experience is crucial, especially during the bustling holiday season of December.
With ships potentially at full capacity and the festive celebrations in full swing, a few precautionary measures can make a world of difference. Here’s a guide to help you stay safe and in top health during your December voyage:
Cruise Ship Health and Safety Protocols
Cruise lines have stringent measures in place to ensure the wellbeing of their passengers.
- Sanitization: High-touch areas like railings, elevators, and door handles are regularly cleaned. Make use of the hand sanitizing stations spread throughout the ship.
- Medical Center: Every cruise ship has a medical center with qualified professionals. Familiarize yourself with its location and services.
- Safety Drills: Attend the mandatory muster drill at the beginning of the cruise. This provides crucial information about safety procedures and lifeboat locations.
Tips for Staying Well Onboard
- Hydration: With the excitement of the cruise and various activities, it’s easy to forget to drink water. Stay hydrated, especially if you’re indulging in alcoholic beverages.
- Balanced Diet: While it’s tempting to overindulge in the festive treats, try to maintain a balanced diet. Include fruits, vegetables, and other nutrients to keep your energy levels up.
- Physical Activity: Utilize the ship’s fitness center, join dance classes, or simply take stairs instead of elevators to stay active.
- Rest: Ensure you get adequate sleep. It not only rejuvenates you for the next day’s adventures but also bolsters your immune system.
General Safety Measures
- Stay Informed: Regularly check the daily cruise newsletter or app updates for any important announcements or safety information.
- Alcohol Consumption: Enjoy the festivities, but drink responsibly. Avoid overindulgence, especially if you plan to participate in water activities or excursions.
- Balcony Safety: If you have a balcony stateroom, ensure the door is locked, especially at night or when you’re not in the room. Never climb or sit on balcony railings.
In Port Safety
- Stay Aware: When exploring ports of call, be aware of your surroundings. Avoid poorly lit areas and always keep personal belongings secure.
- Local Customs: Respect local customs and dress codes, especially in religious or culturally significant places.
- Stay Connected: Always carry a copy of the cruise ship’s contact information and the time you need to be back onboard.
Emergency Contacts and Procedures
- Emergency Number: Store the ship’s emergency number in your phone. This can be crucial if you face any issues while on an excursion.
- Reporting Issues: If you feel unwell or notice someone exhibiting signs of illness, report it to the ship’s medical center immediately.
- Evacuation Procedures: Familiarize yourself with the ship’s evacuation procedures and the location of life vests in your stateroom.
Cruises in December, with their festive allure, are meant to be relished to the fullest. By being proactive about your health and safety, you can ensure your voyage remains a cherished memory for all the right reasons.
After all, the beauty of the open sea and the warmth of holiday celebrations deserve to be experienced with peace of mind and joy in your heart.
Cruises in December are truly magical journeys, blending the festive spirit of the holiday season with the awe of exploring new horizons. From the vibrant decorations onboard to the myriad of destinations waiting to be discovered, December cruises offer experiences that are both heartwarming and exhilarating.
Whether you’re seeking a tropical escape, a winter wonderland, or a cultural immersion, setting sail during this festive month promises memories that will be treasured for a lifetime.
As you embark on your December voyage, may the waves bring joy, the destinations offer enchantment, and every moment onboard be filled with celebration and delight.
FAQs on Cruises in December
Navigating the world of December cruises can spark a myriad of questions. Here’s a compilation of some frequently asked questions to help you set sail with confidence:
1. Is December a good time to go on a cruise?
Absolutely! December offers a festive atmosphere onboard and is a perfect time to explore various destinations, from tropical paradises to icy landscapes. However, remember that it’s a peak season, so planning ahead is key.
2. How can I find the best deals for cruises in December?
While December, especially around the holidays, can be pricier, you can still find deals by booking well in advance, being flexible with your dates, or opting for repositioning cruises.
3. Will there be Christmas celebrations onboard?
Yes, most cruise lines go all out for the holiday season, offering festive decorations, special menus, themed entertainment, and even visits from Santa Claus.
4. What should I wear on a December cruise?
This depends on your destination. For tropical locations, pack beachwear and light clothing. For colder regions, layering is key. Additionally, pack some festive attire for onboard celebrations.
5. Are there any destinations best avoided in December?
While December is an excellent time for many destinations, certain regions might be in their rainy season or have other seasonal concerns. Always research specific regions before booking.
6. How do cruises handle bad weather or rough seas in December?
Cruise ships are equipped with state-of-the-art technology to track and predict weather patterns. If needed, they can adjust itineraries to avoid rough seas or storms.
7. Are December cruises kid-friendly?
Yes, many cruise lines cater especially to families during December, with kid’s clubs, family-friendly excursions, and festive activities tailored for younger guests.
8. How early should I book my December cruise?
Given the popularity of December cruises, it’s advisable to book as early as possible, especially if you have specific dates or cabins in mind.
9. Do I need special insurance for cruising in December?
While not mandatory, travel insurance is recommended. Consider policies that cover cruise-specific scenarios, including medical evacuation.
10. Will shops and attractions at ports be open during the holiday season?
Most major tourist attractions remain open, but some local shops or sites might have altered hours due to local holiday observances. Always check in advance.
11. How do cruise lines handle special dietary requirements during the festive season?
Most cruise lines cater to various dietary needs, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and more. It’s best to inform the cruise line in advance and also speak with the onboard dining team upon embarkation.
12. Can I bring my own holiday decorations to deck out my cabin?
While many cruisers do like to add a personal festive touch to their cabins, it’s essential to check with the cruise line’s policies. Some items, like string lights or flammable materials, might not be allowed.
13. Do cruises offer special rates for solo travelers in December?
Some cruise lines do offer solo cabins or reduced single supplements, especially if cabins aren’t filled as the cruise date approaches. Always inquire directly with the cruise line or check their promotions.
14. Are there adult-only cruises in December?
Yes, several cruise lines offer adult-only ships or specific adult-only areas, ensuring a peaceful and serene atmosphere even during the bustling holiday season.
15. Can I expect special onboard shopping deals for the holiday season?
Many cruise lines offer holiday sales and promotions in their onboard boutiques, making December a great time to shop for souvenirs, luxury items, or festive gifts.
16. What precautions are in place for COVID-19 or similar health concerns?
Cruise lines have implemented rigorous health and safety protocols, including enhanced sanitization, testing, social distancing measures, and adjusted capacities. Always check the specific cruise line’s policies before booking.
17. Do cruise ships have holiday-themed shore excursions in December?
Absolutely! Depending on the destination, you might find excursions to local Christmas markets, festive light displays, or holiday concerts.
18. Will there be religious services onboard during December?
Many cruise lines offer religious services for various denominations, especially around Christmas and Hanukkah. Check the daily schedule or inquire at the guest services desk.
19. Can I extend my stay on the ship if I book back-to-back cruises in December?
Yes, many cruisers book consecutive cruises, especially if they want to celebrate both Christmas and New Year onboard. Coordinate with the cruise line for a seamless transition between voyages.
20. Do I need to tip more during the holiday season?
While not mandatory, considering the crew is working hard during the festive season, a little extra gratuity can be a kind gesture of appreciation.
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NORTHERN EUROPE CRUISES
Come aboard one of our MSC Northern Europe cruises and uncover the treasures that can be found in the British Isles, Scandinavian coasts or Baltic seas and experience Europe like you have always imagined it. Start your Polar, Scandinavian or Baltic cruises from the United Kingdom and visit enchanting coastal towns and cities in countries like Norway, Denmark, Sweden or Iceland. From bustling cities like Copenhagen, Tallin or Hamburg , to the beautiful fjords or the picturesque coasts, Northern European cruises have it all. Northern Europe is distinctly different from any other part of the continent. This is because its ancient settlements combine the essence of their culture with the modern features of today. Scandinavian cruises will show you beautiful locations such as Stockholm , Bergen or Oslo . You will be able to visit gorgeous buildings such as the Akershus Fortress or take a stroll around Frogner Park, and we cannot forget the avant-garde building of the Oslo Opera House, located on the harbor.
A Nordic cruise can take you to the bustling city of Copenhagen, with the famous Little Mermaid statue, or to Stockholm, home of the Drottningholm Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you are a nature-lover, then this is the cruise for you: MSC Baltic cruises will show you the best of the northern coasts, including the stunning Norwegian fjords, the rugged North Atlantic islands such as Svalbard, or experience a unique and breathtaking Northern Lights cruise. Discover also our Artic cruises and get a rare opportunity to visit Iceland and Greenland. Whether you are planning a trip with friends or family or going on a couple’s getaway, treat yourself to a Baltic cruise in 2024 or a Scandinavian cruise in 2024 and see Europe from a new perspective.
Northern Europe Countries
Have you dreamed of seeing the Norwegian fjords in real life? Are you intrigued by the volcanic wonders of Iceland? Choose a Scandinavian cruise and travel to Norway, Sweden, Denmark or Iceland and discover how these countries mix modern lifestyles with centuries of history and culture. You will be able to not only learn about it but experience it up close during trips and excursions, either to capital cities like Oslo, Stockholm or Reykjavik, but also to smaller towns such as Trondheim in Norway, or Akureyri in Iceland. No matter where you’d like to go in Northern Europe, we can take you there. Or choose an MSC Northern Europe cruise and experience all the North Atlantic has to offer: from France (La Rochelle) and the United Kingdom (Southampton or Edinburgh) all the way to Greenland (Oaqortoq, Nuuk or Ilulissat), passing through the Baltic Sea to Estonia (Tallin) or Finland (Helsinki, Hamina/Kotka), among many others.
How well do you know the United Kingdom? If you need a plan for your 2024 vacation, there are many hidden treasures within Great Britain and Ireland, the only thing you need to do is jump on an MSC cruise around the UK and discover these local attractions. The ports for the British Isles cruises act as gateways to other cities and you can even book a Norway fjords cruise or other Norway cruises in 2024. For starters, you could begin your cruise from Southampton, a port city that has always been a bright spot for cultural exchange. Why not take a stroll down its medieval town walls? During a stop at South Queensferry in Edinburgh, marvel at the beauty of this city. Visit the castle for a look at the Scottish crown jewels or amble down the Royal Mile for a bit of shopping or a cup of tea. If you are lucky, you might get to experience –or hear—the Edinburgh Military Tattoo, the Art Festival or the International Book Festival. If you wish for a bit of luck on the Emerald Isle, you can stop off at the ports in Cork or Ringaskiddy in the Republic of Ireland. Discover so much more with a cruise around the British Isles in the summer!
Norway Cruises
Did you know that the Vikings main mode of transportation was a ship? They used them to go from one fjord to another. You can do the same with an MSC Norwegian fjords cruise that will show you some of the most beautiful places on the planet. Discover two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Geirangerfjord (Hellesylt) and the Nærøyfjord (Flaam), a stunning landscape that you will only be able to see in Norway, so hop on an MSC fjord cruise and enjoy these natural wonders, whether you are taking a trip with friends, a family vacation or going on a couple’s getaway. You will be able to visit fjords such as Geirangerfjord and the Naerøyfjord and soak up the natural beauty of these formations. Another prime example of incredible natural formations you can enjoy in Norway is the enormous Briksdal Glacier, near Olden’s port. There you can visit the picturesque houses or go for a hike around the Jostedalsbreen National Park. You can visit even more locations during an MSC Norway cruise such as: Maloy, Stavanger or Alesund in the South; and Tromso, Alta in the far North. Find the perfect Norwegian cruise for your next vacation with MSC cruises!
Baltic Cruises
Are you intrigued by the wonders of the Baltic Sea? Discover them with an MSC Baltic cruise this 2024 and spend your summer exploring Sweden, Finland, Germany, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and much more. Tallin is the capital city of Estonia. There you can stroll down its cobbled streets, explore its medieval walls, Gothic churches, squares and more. You can also book an MSC cruise excursion to visit the Toompea Castle and Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, two of the city’s most impressive buildings. Other capital cities included in an MSC Baltic cruise are Riga, Stockholm, Copenhagen or Helsinki, an up-and-coming destination where you can explore Suomenlinna, an 18th century fortress that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If UNESCO World Heritage Sites do intrigue you, or you simply appreciate history and culture, choose a Baltic cruise and enjoy the beauty of Visby, on the island of Gotland. You will be charmed by Visby’s botanical gardens and its beautiful medieval town center. Don’t forget to visit the 12th century St. Mary’s Cathedral. There is much more to see and more hidden gems to discover in Northern Europe! What are you waiting for?
Northern Europe ports
MSC offers a wide range of docking points for your Northern European cruise. Some are embarkation points and others are ports of call, so you can pick the one that will best suit you to start from, and then which ones you will want to visit during your vacation. Start your trip in the south of the UK, with cruises from Southampton and enjoy your MSC Baltic, Fjords or European Atlantic cruises. We also stop at ports in Ireland, such as Cork, or in the Netherlands, for example in Rotterdam, from where we also organize shorter cruises. If you’d prefer to begin your adventure elsewhere, there are ports located across Northern Europe, so you could get your trip started in France, choosing a cruise from Le Havre port, which is near cities such as Paris, Cherbourg or in the Netherlands, opting for a cruise from near Amsterdam. You could also hop aboard your cruise in German ports such as Hamburg or Kiel (near Lübeck) or Warnemünde. There are many other different options spread across the Atlantic such as Rotterdam or Copenhagen. Choose MSC Cruises, and book and unforgettable experience exploring the north of Europe.
CRUISES FROM SOUTHAMPTON Are you ready for a new adventure from the UK? Southampton’s bustling port is the perfect place from where you can discover the beauty of the North Atlantic. Hop onto an MSC cruise ship and explore Northern Europe gems in France, the Netherlands, Norway or Denmark. Find the right itinerary for your trip and explore cities like Bruges, Helsinki or Stockholm, among others. Come aboard a Northern European cruise at Southampton and enjoy yourself. Once aboard, you’ll be able to visit many European cities. When stopping in Copenhagen, you may book an excursion from those available. You can do the same at ports in Germany, the Netherlands or France.
COPENHAGEN CRUISE Begin your MSC Northern Europe cruise in the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen. This lively city is known for its colorful houses, art and cuisine. Did you know Copenhagen has Michelin-star restaurants? You can discover them during your visit while the cruise ship is docked there. Take a stroll and enjoy the sights of the Øresund strait, or book MSC excursions to see the impressive Christiansborg Palace. Enjoy a scenic river cruise from MSC or enjoy the exciting Tivoli Gardens, the perfect place to spend an afternoon with family or friends. Hop aboard an MSC Baltic cruise at Copenhagen and discover other port cities in Estonia, Sweden and Finland.
REYKJAVIK CRUISE Reykjavik is known as the city of spas. With an Iceland cruise, you can marvel at its craters, volcanos, and caves. The piers along the shore host a variety of shops, live music clubs and bars and cafés. Take a stroll up to Lækjartorg to admire the Sófar, also known as the Sun Voyager, a huge modern steel sculpture by Jón Gunnar Árnason. It represents an old Viking vessel, with the bow of the ship pointing north. As you will see during your MSC cruise of Northern Europe, Iceland is full of geothermal energy, hot springs, spas and gorgeous skies. Summer is the best season to enjoy a spectacular sunset and admire Reykjavik in the waters of its bay.
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- Akureyri, Iceland
- Alesund, Norway
- Alta, Norway
- Andalsnes, Norway
- Belfast, United Kingdom
- Bergen, Norway
- Brest, France
- Cherbourg (Mt. St. Michel) , France
- Copenhagen, Denmark
- Cork, Ireland
- Dublin, Ireland
- Dun Laoghaire/Dublin, Ireland
- Eidfjord, Norway
- Ferrol (Santiago de Compostela) , Spain
- Flaam, Norway
- Fredericia, Denmark
- Gdynia (Gdansk-Danzig) , Poland
- Goteborg, Sweden
- Greenock (Glasgow) , United Kingdom
- Hamburg, Germany
- Hammerfest, Norway
- Haugesund, Norway
- Hellesylt-Geiranger, Norway
- Helsinki , Finland
- Honningsvag (North Cape) , Norway
- IJmuiden, Netherlands
- Ilulissat, Greenland
- Invergordon, United Kingdom
- Isafjordur, Iceland
- Karskrona, Sweden
- Kiel (Lubeck) , Germany
- Kirkwall (Orkney Is.) , United Kingdom
- Klaipeda, Lithuania
- Kotka, Finland
- Kristiansand, Norway
- La Coruna (Santiago de Compostela) , Spain
- La Rochelle, France
- Le Havre (Paris) , France
- Lerwick (Shetland Is.) , United Kingdom
- Liverpool, United Kingdom
- Longyearbyen (Spitsbergen) , Norway
- Maloy, Norway
- Molde, Norway
- Narvik, Norway
- Nordfjordeid, Norway
- Nuuk, Greenland
- Nynashamn, Sweden
- Olden, Norway
- Qaqortoq, Greenland
- Reykjavik, Iceland
- Riga, Latvia
- Ronne, Denmark
- Rotterdam (Amsterdam) , Netherlands
- Skagen, Denmark
- South Queensferry (Edinburgh) , United Kingdom
- Southampton (London) , United Kingdom
- St Peter Port (Guernsey), United Kingdom
- Stavanger (Lysefijord) , Norway
- Stockholm, Sweden
- Tallin, Estonia
- Tromso, Norway
- Trondheim, Norway
- Vigo (Santiago de Compostela) , Spain
- Villefranche sur Mer (Montecarlo) , France
- Visby, Sweden
- Warnemunde (Berlin) , Germany
- Zeebrugge (Bruges) , Belgium
Where do you go on a Scandinavian cruise?
MSC Northern Europe cruises branch off into different areas. You can start further north on the Scandinavian Peninsula and choose a cruise to visit Iceland, Greenland or Norway, where you will be able to see the majestic fjords. And then there is the Baltic Sea, located between mainland Europe and Scandinavian and Jutland Peninsulas. On the west, the countries you can visit there are Sweden and Denmark, and on the east, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Explore the Scandinavian Peninsula, the North Sea and the Baltic Sea with MSC and discover its hidden gems on your next vacation. What are you waiting for?
Can you cruise to Iceland?
Our Northern Europe cruises have stops at Icelandic ports such as Reykjavik and Akureyri, where you can dock and experience the beauty of this unique country. When you set sail for your Iceland stopover and first dock in Reykjavik, don’t miss an excursion to Þingvellir National Park where you can see Iceland’s largest lake or head southeast on the island and to find Strokkur, the only regularly erupting geyser. In Akureyri, you can choose excursions such as Godafoss, a waterfall approximately 40 feet tall, the pseudo-craters of Skutustaðir, and Dimmurborgir, an incredible labyrinth of lava. From waterfalls to craters and geysers, it has something for everyone. Explore beyond Scandinavia with an Iceland stopover on an MSC cruise!
How much does a Baltic cruise cost?
There’s a Baltic cruise waiting for you, independently of your budget. MSC cruises offer a wide range and selection of experiences, which will determine the overall price. Factors to consider are different cabin types and accommodation preferences, the excursions you book, as well as the numerous on-board services and experiences we offer. The earlier you book your cruise, the better the price you will find. Although, you can also take advantage of our special promotions available at different times throughout the year. You can also come across a bargain through our flash sales and last-minute deals. What are you waiting for?
Can you see the Northern Lights on a Baltic cruise?
The Arctic viewing season for the Northern Lights on a Baltic cruise is from late September to late March or early April. However, the best months to view the Northern Lights are December through March, when skies are darkest due to the darker winter days and the higher probability of clear skies. Keep in mind that while it is possible to catch a glimpse of the Aurora Borealis in places like southern Finland, you will have a much better chance if you choose a cruise that travels farther north into Scandinavia.
What is the best time to go on a Baltic cruise?
The Baltic Sea is characterized by seasonality. That is to say there is a large difference in the weather depending on the month. Winters are long, cold and dark, while summers are short and relatively warm. Although, you can still experience some weather changes and spots of showers on a Baltic cruise in the summer. Because the Baltic Sea is located between the cooler winds of the North Atlantic and the harsher continental European climate, conditions and temperatures can vary greatly throughout the year. This means summers can be warm and relatively dry, with some chances of precipitation. MSC cruises go to the Baltics when the weather is best, although you should take into consideration how variable the conditions can be when packing your suitcases. Discover a unique part of Europe with MSC and find your Baltic cruise for the summer!
What do you wear on a Baltic cruise?
The best time to go on a Baltic cruise is in the late spring or summer, seasons when the temperatures range between 53ºF and 72ºF. With such a temperature range as that, you will be able to wear anything from shorts and a T-shirt to jeans with a hoodie or windbreaker. We recommend you choose a varied wardrobe and add plenty of layers to your outfits for your cruise, just in case. Also, even though the precipitation rates are lower in May, June and July, we would still advise you to pack a rain jacket along with you, because you might encounter light showers during your cruise. Another detail you might want to consider that the Baltic States experience long daylight hours, especially during the months of May, June, July and August. So, remember to pack your sleep mask if you think you’ll need it. Go on an incredible adventure with an MSC Baltic cruise.
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11 Best Cruises for December in 2023: Bobby’s Picks
There’s a certain magic to cruising in December, a charm that goes beyond the holiday spirit found on land. Imagine drifting on the ocean while sipping mulled wine, exploring historic towns in Europe, or basking in the Caribbean sun. But don’t just dream—do! From the blissful Bahamas to sensational Southeast Asia, we’re here to navigate you through the best December cruises.
Is December a Good Time to Go on a Cruise?
Absolutely, December is a fantastic time to cruise! It’s when ships deck their halls and jingle their bells, offering a unique blend of festive cheer and exciting escape. Whether you’re fleeing the cold for sunnier shores or embracing the winter chill in exotic locales, December cruises provide a special kind of holiday sparkle.
Plus, there’s nothing like ringing in the New Year in the middle of the sea, under a sky full of stars. So, for unforgettable holiday memories, December cruising is your ticket to a world of wonder! 🎅🛳️✨
11 Best Cruises for December
The bahamas: a tropical haven.
There’s a reason the Bahamas tops the list for December cruises: it’s a slice of paradise, perfect for both relaxation and adventure! Imagine sailing into port and being greeted by the turquoise embrace of Blue Lagoon Island’s pristine waters — an ideal spot for family-friendly snorkeling among vibrant coral reefs. Or maybe you’re more into swaying on a hammock, drink in hand, on the sun-drenched sands of Balmoral Island Beach.
Craving a bit of action? Why not try kayaking along the shorelines? And for the thrill-seekers, snorkel tours with reef sharks or game fishing in the serene Bimini will pump that adrenaline. Shopping aficionados aren’t left out either; from the local treasures of Nassau Straw Market to the chic boutiques on Paradise Island, there’s something for every taste and budget.
The true charm of the Bahamas is the stark contrast between the bustling streets of Nassau and the tranquil beaches of Bimini . Whether you’re a laid-back sunbather or an eager explorer, the Bahamas serves up a unique cocktail of experiences, making it a top pick for your December cruise itinerary.
South America: A Tapestry of Urban and Natural Beauty
Switch gears and let’s sail south to a continent that weaves a rich tapestry of cultural vibrancy and breathtaking natural wonders: South America. Your cruise can dock in the pulsating heart of Buenos Aires, where a world of experiences awaits. Dive deep into the city’s soul by visiting its revered museums, catching a show at the opulent Teatro Colon , or indulging in a culinary journey at a local parilla.
Next stop? The sun-kissed beaches of Punta del Este , are perfect for catching waves or simply soaking up some much-needed sunshine. And for the intrepid at heart, Ushuaia calls. Known as the “End of the World,” it’s the gateway to snow-capped adventures in Tierra del Fuego and serene catamaran rides along the Beagle Channel.
From the urban allure of Buenos Aires to the rugged end-of-the-earth feel of Ushuaia , a South American cruise in December is more than a holiday; it’s a journey through a diverse tapestry of unforgettable experiences, tailored to every kind of traveler. So, why wait? The southern hemisphere’s summer beckons! 🌞🌎✨
The Caribbean: A Mosaic of Cultures and Experiences
This region is a patchwork of vibrant cultures and breathtaking natural beauty. Picture yourself in Willemstad, admiring the colorful Dutch architecture along the waterfront, or snorkeling amidst the vivid marine life and mysterious shipwrecks of Aruba .
Adventure more your style? Make unforgettable memories at Stingray City in Grand Cayman or dive into the world’s second-largest barrier reef off the coast of Belize City. Foodies rejoice with fresh seafood and iconic piña coladas in Key West , or perhaps a rum-tasting excursion in the British Virgin Islands.
For the ultimate relaxation, the sun-kissed sands of St. Maarten’s Orient Beach await. Don’t forget to sail to Honeymoon Beach in St. Thomas; it’s a must for any romantic itinerary!
Southeast Asia: From Tranquil Beaches to Bustling Cities
As someone who tours Southeast Asia often, I can truly say it is filled with a mesmerizing cocktail of serene landscapes and dynamic urban centers. Start your journey in Hanoi, absorbing the rich history oozing from its heritage sites. Next, find yourself on a traditional junk boat in Halong Bay , amidst limestone pillars rising from emerald waters — pure magic!
Venture to Hue and wander the ancient Imperial City before diving into the energy of Ho Chi Minh City. If you want a change of pace, relax on the sun-kissed beaches of Phuket or engage in retail therapy in bustling Bangkok. And just when you think you’ve seen it all, Singapore’s futuristic skyline greets you, followed by the diverse cultural tapestry of Malaysia and Indonesia.
From tranquil beaches to buzzing cities, a cruise through Southeast Asia in December is a traveler’s delight, offering a spectrum of experiences that caters to the wanderlust in everyone! 🌊🏙️✨
The Galapagos: A Unique Ecological Adventure
At the Galapagos Islands, every turn brings a new discovery and nature reigns supreme! Positioned right on the equator, this archipelago is a fantastic year-round destination, with December gifting visitors cooler, misty weather that enhances its mystical charm. Now, imagine sharing your breakfast view with giant tortoises or snorkeling alongside playful sea lions ; it’s all in a day’s work here!
But hold on, December has its special guests: majestic blue whales, humpback whales, and the elusive whale sharks! Talk about a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle. And who can forget the iconic Darwin’s finches? This ecological wonderland is a living testament to evolution, making your cruise both an adventure and an education.
Baja California: The Pacific’s Hidden Gem
Welcome to Baja California’s crown jewel, Cabo San Lucas! This Mexican paradise offers a unique blend of desert landscapes and azure seas. Start with a stroll on the golden beaches, not forgetting to snap a photo of the iconic El Arco.
If you’re someone who always craves adrenaline, hop on a desert ATV ride that will take your breath away. Or you could also go parasailing for an unbeatable aerial view of the coast. For wildlife enthusiasts, the Pacific waters here are perfect for whale and dolphin spotting, especially in December.
After all that excitement, nothing beats the local cuisine. Indulge in fresh lobster , authentic fish tacos, and, of course, a refreshing margarita to toast your incredible journey. 🌮🍹✨
New Zealand: Natural Splendor and Cultural Riches
Who wouldn’t fall in love with New Zealand, the land of endless greenery and cinematic landscapes? Cruise ships make their way through the breathtaking Milford Sound, Dusky Sound, and Doubtful Sound, offering passengers a glimpse of some of the world’s most remote natural wonders.
But the fun doesn’t stop at the shore! Get your legs moving with some countryside hiking or cycling, and don’t forget to treat your taste buds with local flavors like succulent lamb, robust coffee, and world-renowned wines.
Are you a film buff or a fan of rich cultural experiences? You’re in for a treat! Discover the Māori culture and explore various iconic film locations. Who knows, you might just find yourself in the middle of Middle-earth!
Antarctica: Pristine Wilderness and Unique Wildlife
Antarctica is probably the road less traveled, where the chill of the winter months is a year-round affair! Here, cruise ships transform into expedition vessels, navigating through icebergs and frozen seascapes. Witness a world untouched by urban sprawl, home to colonies of playful penguins, majestic whales, and seals.
December offers the surreal experience of perpetual daylight, illuminating the stark beauty of this icy realm. It’s the ideal time for wildlife spotting, photography, and even a historic trek following the footsteps of legendary explorers.
India & Sri Lanka: A Tapestry of Colors and Traditions
Embrace the kaleidoscope of cultures in India and Sri Lanka, two destinations that are as heartwarming as a cup of chai on a chilly December morning. In India, Goa is a hot spot for December cruises , offering a blend of Indian and Portuguese cultures.
You can also wander through the spice-scented streets, explore the vibrant markets for unique handicrafts, and indulge in the local cuisine, rich in flavors and traditions. And while you’re there, don’t miss the chance to visit the stunning churches that dot this coastal paradise, showcasing a different side of the holiday spirit.
Just a short sail south, Sri Lanka welcomes visitors with open arms and a wealth of experiences. In Colombo , delve into the country’s spiritual heart by visiting the serene Buddhist temples, each a tranquil oasis amidst the city’s hustle.
Then there’s Hambantota, which offers a wilder experience with its wildlife safaris. Keep your eyes peeled for elephants, leopards, and exotic bird species! This island nation is a treasure trove of natural wonders, from its lush jungles to its pristine beaches, making it a perfect winter getaway for any cruise line itinerary.
Canary Islands & Morocco: A Blend of Natural Beauty and Cultural Heritage
Sail further west, and you’ll encounter the Canary Islands and Morocco, a compelling blend of Spanish zest and Moorish mystique. Start your adventure with a thrilling cable car ride in Tenerife, followed by exquisite wine tasting in Lanzarote, an absolute must for any holiday itinerary .
Then, it’s time to swap the sea for the souks as you explore the blue city of Chefchaouen and the bustling markets of Tangier. And for history enthusiasts, Seville awaits with its rich Moorish heritage and vibrant flamenco culture. Don’t forget to pick up some unique holiday gifts for folks back home!
Norway: A Fairy-tale Winter Wonderland
Norway in December is like stepping into a fairy tale. The landscape is a winter wonderland where days are short, and the northern lights dance across the night sky. Winter cruises in Norway offer the unique chance to sail through fjords, with snow-capped mountains and frozen waterfalls serving as a stunning backdrop.
Visit quaint villages, partake in sled rides , and don’t forget to warm up with some mulled wine and heartening Norwegian cuisine. For the brave-hearted, take a plunge into the icy waters, an age-old tradition guaranteed to invigorate! Whether it’s the allure of the auroras or the charm of the snowy climes, Norway presents a magical winter cruise destination.
Key Considerations When Cruising in December
- Climate Factors Based on Destination: The climate is your compass! December weather varies dramatically across cruise destinations. Opt for the Caribbean, Bahamas, or Southeast Asia for some warm winter sunshine, while regions like Europe offer a genuine winter wonderland, perfect for those craving a white Christmas!
- Types of Cruises: Whether you’re the whole family decked in reindeer antlers, lovebirds escaping under the mistletoe, or solo adventurers with an appetite for exploration, there’s a ship waiting for you! Most cruise ships during the holiday season are in full holiday spirit, catering to all—think Disney characters for the kids and liquor tastings for adults.
- Duration of Cruise Options: Quick dash or epic voyage? December cruises range from short 3-day jaunts to extensive journeys lasting weeks. Consider your holiday schedule, and don’t forget to factor in round-trip travel to your port of departure, be it Port Canaveral or Fort Lauderdale.
- Budget Considerations: Santa’s not footing the bill, so plan according to your budget! Prices surge during the holidays, but early birds catch the wallet-friendly deals. Factor in onboard expenses, port expenses , and potential surcharges on these floating resorts.
- Health and Safety Protocols Onboard: Rudolph’s red nose isn’t the only thing glowing this season—health and safety are in the spotlight, too. Major cruise lines have upped their game: enhanced cleaning, improved air filtration, and updated health protocols.
Sailing into the sunset of the year, December cruises unlock a world of diverse adventures, from the sun-kissed beaches of the Bahamas to the pristine ice expanses of Antarctica. Whether you’re unwinding on a serene Asian beach, delving into rich cultural tapestries, or playing with penguins in the polar south, there’s a unique story waiting for you on the high seas.
Remember, the perfect holiday voyage isn’t one-size-fits-all. Reflect on what lights up your holiday spirit, be it tranquility, adventure, or cultural exploration, and choose a journey that resonates with your soul. Here’s to unforgettable end-of-year escapades! 🚢✨
Are there cruises in December?
Absolutely, cruises set sail in December, and for good reasons! It’s a magical time to cruise, with ships decked out in festive decor and an onboard atmosphere buzzing with holiday spirit. Plus, destinations often have their unique seasonal charms. Whether you’re chasing the winter sun or basking in the holiday festivities, December is a fantastic month to embark on a cruise adventure.
Are cruises more expensive in December?
True, December can see a spike in cruise prices . Families are keen to capitalize on school holidays, making this a prime time for cruising. The festive cheer around Christmas and the excitement of New Year’s celebrations can lead to higher demand, subsequently driving up prices. It’s the classic case of supply and demand, with the holiday season being a hot ticket on the high seas.
Is December a good time to cruise to Europe?
December is a delightful time for a European cruise ! The continent transforms into a winter wonderland, with enchanting Christmas markets, twinkling lights, and the chance to experience age-old traditions. Sure, it’s chilly, but the charm of Europe in winter, especially the festive spirit that envelops its historic towns and cities, more than compensates. Plus, fewer tourists mean you can explore iconic sites without the summer crowds.
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What Summer Travel to Europe Will Look Like This Year
By Arati Menon
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When travel journalist Jenn Rice decided to spend July and August in Italy and Croatia last year, she wasn’t expecting to be spending most of her time indoors. “It was very very hot, so I booked museum tickets during peak days or just lounged around in my room with a spritz and a book until the sun set.” In Dubrovnik she tried escaping to the sea for a cool dip, but everyone else had the same idea—resulting in sweaty, overcrowded beaches. “In Rome , gelato melted faster than the speed of light,” she says.
Come summer, major attractions like the Spanish Steps in Rome are thronged by international tourists and vacationing Europeans.
Rome and Dubrovnik weren’t the only European destinations overcome with heat. To travel in Europe in the summer of 2023 was to experience first-hand a single season of contrasting extremes. Temperatures swung from hot and dry to cold and wet, and heatwaves broke out across several of the most heavily touristed destinations, with temperatures reaching upwards of 100°F. In Northern Greece, wildfires broke out —the worst experienced there in 20 years —destroying homes, forests, and vineyards.
Yet in the midst of it all, the continent also saw record-breaking tourist numbers —the highest since pre-pandemic levels—even as hotel prices swelled and airfares hit peaks. From scenic escapes like Bellagio in Como and Taormina in Sicily (where the White Lotus effect was on full display) to bucket-list cities like Paris and Madrid , much of touristed Europe was completely overwhelmed.
“We had people calling us from Athens and Rome asking us to get them out [to somewhere cooler in Europe], because it was too hot and too crowded,” recalls Jan Sortland , founder of Scandinavia specialists Norwegian Adventures.
International tourists weren’t the only ones thronging these spots. According to the European Travel Commission , most Europeans took their vacations before the peak month of August, with Italy and France being their top destinations. This resulted in packed crowds at all the major attractions. For John Canning, an LA-based executive who traveled to Paris in July, the crowds were eye-opening. “We didn’t anticipate that everything we would want to see was sold out. We only got Musée d’Orsay tickets through our concierge at a substantial premium and could not get into the Louvre full stop,” he says.
Rice says the summer taught her to plan her travel differently this year—and beyond: “I’m going to try and do coastal Italy early in May, and if I decide to travel in Europe this summer it will be either Asturias in Northern Spain or the Julian Alps in Slovenia to keep cool."
She’s not alone—according to the travel specialists we spoke with, there’s an increased interest in lesser-known destinations offering a more laid back (and cooler) holiday. “Our guests are asking after places where they can be outdoors, yet have access to wine & foodie experiences and culture. Slovenia is a great example of where you can have all that without being overwhelmed with the heat; the Dolomites in Italy is another,” says Rachael Mendizabal, Europe travel specialist at Scott Dunn . Richard Hyde, COO at Small Luxury Hotels of the World , is seeing similar trends across their European portfolio: “Guests seem to be gravitating towards alternative destinations—Milos instead of Mykonos and Slovenia instead of Spain.”
Norway is a popular destination this summer, offering cooler weather and a myriad ways to be active outside, exploring the islands and fjords.
A big part of that shift will play into Sortland’s area of expertise: Northern Europe. With the Med getting too hot to handle, experts predict that tourism will shift northwards. “We’re seeing a lot of interest in Copenhagen and Stockholm for the cultural experience, and then onward to Norway for the nature. Currently, the fjords are still a favorite but Norway is a large country and there’s so much more to see—the Helgeland coast for example with its beautiful coastline and mountainous islands,” he says. The draw is a more moderate temperature and unique outdoor experiences. “ Iceland is a big favorite right now with the Northern lights being the most active this year from September through March,” says Mendizabal.
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In turn, for many, the more standard city breaks will fall later in the year. “Athens and Rome will always be desirable destinations, but we’ve seen an uptick in many people preferring to go there in May and October to swerve crowds,” says Carolyn Addison, head of product at Black Tomato , noting the weather in fall has been stable lately and enticing to travelers not tied to school holidays.
With this increased flexibility, shoulder season will become tricker to define, according to Mendizabal. Thanks to hotels extending their season as demand shifts to almost year-round and the high-season pricing window getting longer, the days of “scooping a deal in September are likely over.” At Jumeirah Palace in Capri , the season now runs from March to the end of December. “Thanks to the good weather, guests are staying longer than in the past,” says Ermanno Zanini, regional vice president at Jumeirah Group, Southern Europe and United Kingdom.
Castello di Vicarello in Tuscany 's Maremma countryside has traditionally stayed open in March and November. “We're pushing the low season as much as possible because we truly believe it is a wonderful time to discover Tuscany. There is so much for guests to enjoy from hiking to mountain biking, truffle hunting, and wine tastings,” says owner Neri Baccheschi Berti.
Crucially, traveling in the shoulder and off seasons isn't just about avoiding the crowds; it’s knowing that seasonal destinations are multi-dimensional, with year-round appeal. “One of my favorite things to do in cooler weather is to hike to the peak of Mount Solaro, with its beautiful views of the town of Capri and the bay of Marina Piccola with the Faraglioni, as well as Anacapri. You also see plenty of wintering birds on the island,” says Zanini.
Zanini adds that they are in talks with the island's municipality to consider what it would take to stay open in February and March, traditionally strictly closed off. “It's not as straightforward as you think. There’s a lot of infrastructure that needs to be geared towards the low season: restaurants need to stay open, as do shops, and guides need to be available; it can’t just be the hotel,” he adds.
However, with staying open longer, there’s a real opportunity to engage local communities year-round, not to mention stabilize the hiring pool—and improve work culture. “We’ve already seen the positive impact of a longer season for our partners on the ground and locals in the hospitality and tourism sector,” says Addison, who adds that shifts in travel seasons are far from a fleeting trend. “This pattern for more year-round travel will continue to pick up pace in 2025—and beyond," she says.
Travel specialists are quick to point out that even with some of this rebalancing, summer this year and next will continue to see high demand for travel to—and within—Europe. According to Hayley Berg, chief economist at Hopper, while airfare remains higher than at this time in 2019, 40% of all searches for international trips this summer are to Europe, in line with last year and slightly higher than in 2019.
“Sure, we think that traveler numbers on the Côte d'Azur will smooth out through the year, but summer will certainly remain the festive season—only it will be longer,” says Lucie Weill, owner of wellness retreat Lily of the Valley near St. Tropez , which sees its faire share of packed streets and crowded beaches come summer. Weill adds that the hotel has seen success in extending its season.
For travel specialist Cari Gray of Gray & Co . late requests and a lack of flexibility could mean getting turned away because of a lack of availability. “Whether it’s a visit to the Vatican or dogsledding in Alaska , access is going to be very difficult. And there are only that many high-end lodges in Lapland ,” she says. Addison offers the example of Lake Como , where the best properties can often get booked up a year or two in advance during the busiest summer months. “Knowing that the top hotels and guides are getting booked up and that weather disruptions are increasingly unpredictable, clients who want to commit to the most popular summer hotspots in Europe, like the Greek islands and Sardinia are securing their bookings a year out.”
The Balearic island of Menorca is a charming escape with its rocky coves, white-sand beaches, and green rolling hills.
Ultimately, it’s not about giving up on all the places you love: just about pivoting, even if within the same country. “Why not Menorca instead of Mallorca, with its explosion of fantastic hotels and its great beach front, or Epirus in Northern Greece on the Albanian border with its Stone villages, old-growth forests, and truffle hunts instead of the islands," says Gray.
"In Italy we’re always pushing to discover new areas, even in regions that we’ve been exploring for decades like Tuscany and Umbria because new hotels are opening up regularly,” says Courtney Mundy , a travel specialist at experiential travel experts Butterfield & Robinson.
And, a word of caution for the rising favorites: “Smaller destinations in Iceland & Norway will really need to consider how to manage the higher number of visitors than ever before,” says Addison. “Parts of Iceland are overtouristed,” agrees Sortland, “so, it’s not unreasonable to think that smaller communities in Norway could eventually be at risk, too.” Whether it's through new tourist tax regimens or limits on cruise ship day-trippers to reduce crowding, a shifting tide will need more alert local governments—and as we’re swapping beaches for the mountains or Rome for Stockholm, more responsible travel habits that leave fewer traces behind.
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December and January are best for Myanmar's river cruises as it's one of the sunniest and driest times of the year, with temperatures along the river banks averaging from 75 degrees in ...
Europe River Cruises Starting In December 2024 If you're looking at joining a river cruise along the rivers of Europe in December 2024, we have 99 unique river cruises with 1,075 departures from the world's leading river cruise lines departing in December. Filter Results. Departures (December 2024) +/- 2 days
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Make your winter holidays extraordinary with the best December cruise deals. Sail into adventure with our awe-inspiring journeys! Choose the best destinations for your December holidays to the Caribbean, Emirates and Mediterranean or sail from Southampton onboard MSC Euribia to Northern Europe . Pick the best for your December vacations with ...
Dreams Of Tahiti Package With Air From Sea+hotel &... 124 Reviews. Leaving: Tahiti. Cruise Line: Windstar Cruises. No prices currently available for this sailing. Itinerary. Ship.
Many all-inclusive Europe ocean cruises cost $1,000 to $1,500 per person for a 7- or 8-day cruise. If you select a longer cruise or an upgraded stateroom, your price will increase. Shorter cruises like 4-day options typically cost around $500 per person.
To travel in Europe in the summer of 2023 was to experience first-hand a single season of contrasting extremes. Temperatures swung from hot and dry to cold and wet, and heatwaves broke out across ...
Lowest pricing is based on our 3rd party pricing supplier and valid as of April 19th, 2024. Looking for December 2024 cruises to Europe River? Find and plan a December 2024 cruise to Europe River ...