Best cruise lines for European Cruises
The best cruise lines for european cruises as ranked by verified reviews submitted over the past 12 months. This list is continuously updated as we receive new reviews from our members, so be sure to check back often! Note, a minimum of 40 reviews are required to be part of this list.
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Expect a true British cruising experience aboard comfortable, intimate and inviting vessels. Enjoy traditional formal dining or a more relaxed experience in the buffet restaurant. Stay active at the fitness center, lounge by the pool or work on your golf game. Along with afternoon tea, an internet cafe and evening cabaret productions are just some of the highlights onboard...

Viking is already well-known for their European river cruises, so they are a shoo-in for being a fantastic ocean-going choice in the region too. The cozy, Scandinavian-style ships are perfect for visiting historic and beautiful cities in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe, and the line has a particular focus on voyages through Scandinavia and the eastern Mediterranean.

P&O Cruises is one of the most recognizable names in European cruising. As the oldest cruise line in the world, P&O has established a presence in European destinations that include Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Estonia, British Isles, Italy, Spain, Norway, and — of course — England.

When it comes to cruising the Meditteranean, Azamara offers among the best top-notch luxury sailings complete with fully immersive experiences in the region. The line sails to Mediterranean regions including the Greek Isles, Amalfi Coast, French Riviera, the Adriatic, and more.

Marella Cruises is a distinctly British cruise line, and most passengers who sail with them are from the UK. More is included in the cruise fare than with mainstream American-based lines, such as gratuities and standard alcoholic beverages. Travelers who choose Marella are generally over 50, but during school breaks and summer holiday, more families with young kids can be ...

Virgin has never settled for the typical in any industry, and this cruise line is no different. Virgin Voyages redefines what to expect from a cruise. Fitting Virgin's forward-thinking vision, its first ship, the Scarlet Lady will be unlike any other at sea. Not content with just one designer, Virgin hired several firms to design different elements of the ship to achi...

Uniworld sails a wide variety of luxury river cruises throughout the entire European region. Central European itineraries include voyages on the Rhine, Danube, Main and Moselle rivers. Uniworld also sails in-depth, longer itineraries through the rivers of France, Italy, Portugal, and Spain.

The region where Viking is most well-known and has the most river ships is Europe. With dozens of vessels sailing on the Danube, Rhine, Douro, and more, there’s a European itinerary to fit everyone’s fancy. The line’s focus on immersive destination experiences is perfect for those who are mainly cruising for the ports. But on Viking, the journey is just as memorable.

Shorter sailings are filled with families and couples looking for a quality, midpriced experience; longer cruises draw an older — largely 50s and up — crowd of empty nesters and retirees. On sea days, you’ll find many complimentary classes — which range from computers to glass blowing and pottery painting — and supervised kids’ activities include educational options, such ...

MSC stands for Mediterranean Shipping Company, so it should come as no surprise that the shipping company’s cruising division has a large presence in Europe. Ships deliver a distinctly European cruising experience, and stop in a large number of ports in the Mediterranean, Scandinavia, the UK, and other coastal regions across Europe.