Date
Port
Info
Arrive
Depart
09 Sep 2025
Southampton
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16:00
Enjoy high tea (pinkies up!) and shop at Harrods’ – the world’s largest department store.
See Buckingham Palace, the British Museum, Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square and London Tower.
Southampton is the UK’s leading cruise port and the gateway to cosmopolitan London.
10 Sep 2025
Paris (Le Havre)
07:00
19:00
Hop on a tour bus to the City of Light to experience the magic of Paris. Stroll down the Champs-Elysées as you nibble on a croissant. Take photos of beautiful Paris from the top of the Eiffel Tower. Notre-Dame, the Louvre, Montmartre and all the other iconic places of Paris lie 120 miles up the Seine from the port of Le Havre. Or explore the charms of Le Havre, spend the day at Monet’s Giverny or explore Rouen’s Old Market Place, where Joan of Arc was burned in 1431.
11 Sep 2025
Brussels / Brugge (Zeebrugge)
08:00
17:00
The ultimate European city, Brussels has tons of museums, fountains, gardens and great shopping. Stroll the Old Town area to see St. Hubert Arcades and its shops, as well as Butchers’ Street with its plethora of restaurants and cafes and the Grand Place with its Baroque guild houses.
12 Sep 2025
Amsterdam
08:00
15:30
Separated by dams, and a 19-mile dyke walling, you stay dry but impressed.
The Anne Frank House, The Hague and a Deft Blue Pottery Factory await your arrival.
Wave to elegant mansions and the “Skinny Bridge” from your glass-topped canal boat.
13 Sep 2025
Hamburg
12:00
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Nestled along the beautiful Elbe River lies exquisite Hamburg, the second largest city in Germany. You can barely tell that this illuminated metropolis traces its history to the year 831. And while there are plenty of modern buildings to see, like the highly anticipated Elbphilharmonie along the water, it’s Hamburg’s older culture that can be most exciting. Try a visit to the Fish Auction Hall and Market, an open-air market that’s been hawking local wares since 1703. Your visit promises authentic local culture, because it’s not just a market. It’s a neighbourhood scene, a great place to absorb local colours. And that means you might be lucky enough to catch the occasional rock band playing there in the morning, alongside locals selecting their evening meals from the catches of the day. Model enthusiasts shouldn’t miss the spectacular Miniatur Wunderland, a massive model exhibit that leaves visitors speechless with its detail and realism. Of course, there’s historic architecture all around and a lovely botanical garden at Park Planten un Blomen. With something for everyone, there’s no question you’ll have a guten tag in Hamburg!
14 Sep 2025
Hamburg
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17:00
Nestled along the beautiful Elbe River lies exquisite Hamburg, the second largest city in Germany. You can barely tell that this illuminated metropolis traces its history to the year 831. And while there are plenty of modern buildings to see, like the highly anticipated Elbphilharmonie along the water, it’s Hamburg’s older culture that can be most exciting. Try a visit to the Fish Auction Hall and Market, an open-air market that’s been hawking local wares since 1703. Your visit promises authentic local culture, because it’s not just a market. It’s a neighbourhood scene, a great place to absorb local colours. And that means you might be lucky enough to catch the occasional rock band playing there in the morning, alongside locals selecting their evening meals from the catches of the day. Model enthusiasts shouldn’t miss the spectacular Miniatur Wunderland, a massive model exhibit that leaves visitors speechless with its detail and realism. Of course, there’s historic architecture all around and a lovely botanical garden at Park Planten un Blomen. With something for everyone, there’s no question you’ll have a guten tag in Hamburg!
16 Sep 2025
Copenhagen
07:00
16:00
The capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, is filled with canals, cobbled squares and copper spires. But don’t let the historic appearance fool you. This is also Scandinavia’s most cosmopolitan city. Certainly you can relive medieval times in The Latin Quarter, but you can also enjoy some of Europe’s finest shopping, museums, cafes and nightlife prior to your cruise around the Baltics. Explore more of Copenhagen on a European cruise!
17 Sep 2025
Berlin (Warnemuende)
06:30
22:00
Shop, dine or stroll along the chic, tree-lined “Unter den Linden Strasse.” Walk through the fully restored Brandenburg Gate once the crossing point between a divided Berlin. Warnemuende is a major maritime center and the gateway to Berlin.
18 Sep 2025
Aarhus, Denmark
07:30
14:00
Aarhus is a city in Denmark on the Jutland peninsula’s east coast. Den Gamle By is its old town open-air museum, with centuries-old timbered houses. Nearby are the greenhouses of the Aarhus Botanical Garden. In the center, the multistory ARoS art museum shows global contemporary works. The underground Viking Museum explores early local history. Nearby, Aarhus Cathedral has restored 14th- to 16th-century frescoes.
19 Sep 2025
Oslo, Norway
07:00
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Imagine sailing on the incredible Viking long ships in the Viking Ship Museum.
Picture perfect, the oldest Scandinavian city sits at the head of a 60-mile fjord framed by lakes, woods, moors.
Views forever, visit the cliff-dwelling Akershus Castle, originally built in 1300.