Dublin, Ireland

Cruising to Dublin, Ireland

Dublin tourist information. The Irish capital Dublin is steeped in Celtic legend, and is one of the liveliest and most historic cities in Europe. As famous for its charismatic and welcoming locals as it is for its incredible architecture and iconic[…]

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Stavanger, Norway

Cruising to Stavanger, Norway

Stavanger tourist information. If you’re seeking a location where you can balance natural beauty and exploration of the countryside with a vibrant cultural scene, look no further than Norway’s Stavanger. Situated in a part of the country that offers mountain hiking[…]

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Ålesund, Norway

Cruising to Ålesund, Norway

Ålesund tourist information. Western Norway is characterised by its incredible landscape, with the majestic fjords being one of the most iconic and breathtaking geological features on the planet. It’s therefore hardly a surprise that nature is the main attraction in Alesund.[…]

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Geirangerfjord, Norway

Cruising to Geirangerfjord, Norway

Geirangerfjord tourist information. There is a reason why Norway’s Geirangerfjord has attained a place on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The stunning landscapes that characterise this place are simply otherworldly. The deep blue Geirangerfjord is surrounded by majestic, snow-covered mountain peaks,[…]

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Akureyri, Iceland

Cruising to Akureyri, Iceland

Akureyri tourist information. As the gateway to the incredible landscapes of northern Iceland, Akureyri is the sort of place where most visitors spend little more than a day before moving on to explore the fjords, canyons and volcanoes that are dotted[…]

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Reykjavik, Iceland

Cruising to Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik tourist information. As the world’s most northerly capital, Reykjavik’s reputation is one of a cold dark city. But there’s more, much more to this city than you’d expect, with the locals employing a quirky art scene, colourful buildings and a[…]

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Gibraltar, UK

Cruising to Gibraltar, UK

Gibraltar tourist information. Gibraltar is most definitely a destination of surprises. This overseas territory belonging to the UK overlooks the edge of the Mediterranean Sea, and, bordering Spain, one would expect a combination of these two cultures to rule. However, the[…]

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Korcula, Croatia

Cruising to Korcula, Croatia

Korčula tourist information. These Croatian islands, the sixth largest in the Adriatic Sea, can be reached in several ways. The town of Korčula is situated on the north-eastern end of the island, built along its jagged coast. It consists of the[…]

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Venice, Italy

Cruising to Venice, Italy

Venice tourist information. Known as the City of Bridges, Venice is as famous for the structures that link the two banks of the Grand Canal as it is for the way in which it seems to bridge the gap between the[…]

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Dubrovnik, Croatia

Cruising to Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik tourist information. Once an independent republic, the Croatian city of Dubrovnik has a long and cultured history, having been one of the world’s maritime powerhouses during the 15th and 16th centuries, when it rivalled even the mighty city of Venice[…]

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Corfu, Greece

Cruising to Corfu, Greece

Corfu tourist information. The Ionian Islands, which sit off the north-west coast of Greece in the Adriatic Sea, have been attracting foreign visitors since long before modern tourism took hold in the area. Indeed, several empires and civilisations have been drawn to[…]

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Bruges (Zeebrugge), Belgium

Cruising to Bruges (Zeebrugge), Belgium

Bruges tourist information. Located in the Flanders region of northern Belgium, Bruges is the closest thing you’re likely to find in the real world to a fairytale city. Famous for its old cobbled streets, charming market squares, peaceful canals and Gothic[…]

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Hamburg, Germany

Cruising to Hamburg, Germany

Hamburg tourist information. Straddling the Rive Elbe, Germany’s second largest city is affectionately known as the Gateway to the World, thanks to its rich maritime history and its privileged position as one of the premier sea ports in Europe. Because of[…]

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Guernsey (St. Peter Port)

Cruising to Guernsey (St. Peter Port)

Guernsey tourist information. You could point your camera anywhere on Guernsey and come away with a smashing picture. From the cobblestone streets of St Peters Port to the green-topped cliffs that make up the coast, this is a picture-perfect place of[…]

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Gothenburg, Sweden

Cruising to Gothenburg, Sweden

Gothenburg tourist information. Gothenburg, a major city in Sweden is situated off the Göta älv river on the country’s west coast. Within Sweden, there is no better place to be than Gothenburg, particularly when the sun is shining. An important seaport,[…]

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Tallinn, Estonia

Cruising to Tallinn, Estonia

Tallinn tourist information. Tallinn, Estonia’s capital on the Baltic Sea, is the country’s cultural hub. Cruise ships dock at the Old City Harbor, which is only 500 meters from city center and 1 km from the spectacular old town. You can[…]

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St. Petersburg, Russia

Cruising to St. Petersburg, Russia

St. Petersburg tourist information. When Peter the Great decided to found the city of St Petersburg in 1703, his vision was for the new settlement to become the most lavish and spectacular in all of Russia, which is excellent news for[…]

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Helsinki, Finland

Cruising to Helsinki, Finland

Helsinki tourist information. There’s something about Nordic cities that just seems to set them apart from most other metropolises, with the town planners in the northern reaches of Europe having nailed the art of designing major capitals that are in perfect[…]

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Stockholm, Sweden

Cruising to Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm tourist information. With the Scandi-crime genre having become one of the most popular trends in the global literary and cinematic spheres, Stockholm has taken centre stage within popular culture, and has gained a reputation for being edgy, sophisticated and just[…]

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Copenhagen, Denmark

Cruising to Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen tourist information. Scandinavia is very much in vogue at the moment, with the region’s literature, films and cuisine currently more popular than ever before. The quality of life in this part of Northern Europe is also famous for being exceptionally[…]

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Southampton old town

Cruising back to Southampton

Things to Do in Southampton. Visit Southampton: Attractions, Activtities, Arts, Shopping, Walks, Tours and Sports. Southampton plays host to a spectacular range of events each year, from large national and international one-off events to smaller community events. The city plays[…]

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Southampton

Southampton Cruise Terminals

Southampton Port In 1840 the first P&O passenger vessel sailed into Southampton and marked the start of what was to become the cruise capital of the UK. Today increasing numbers of ships are calling into Southampton with over 450 cruise[…]

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Southampton

Cruise Transfers Southampton/Central London

Cruise Bus Shuttles & Tours Between Southampton and London Offering direct transport between your cruise ship and Central London hotels are dedicated cruise buses servicing individual cruise ships. In the direction to Southampton the bus takes a break at Stonehenge[…]

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Southampton

The Port of Southampton

Southampton is Cruise Capital of the UK Many of the world’s largest cruise ships can regularly be seen in Southampton water, including record-breaking vessels from Royal Caribbean Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Cunard Cruises, Princess Cruises, P&O Cruises, Fred Olsen Cruises, Azamara Club Cruises, Oceania[…]

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