About Transatlantic Cruises
Transatlantic cruises offer extended sea days crossing the Atlantic between North America and Europe. These voyages provide time to enjoy ship amenities and relive the golden age of ocean travel.
Why Cruise Transatlantic
- ✓Classic ocean crossing experience
- ✓Extended sea days
- ✓Time to enjoy ship amenities
- ✓Repositioning cruise deals
- ✓Unique one-way itineraries
- ✓Golden age of travel atmosphere
Best For
Popular Ports
Southampton, England
United Kingdom
Historic departure point for transatlantic crossings, gateway to London and Stonehenge.
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New York City
USA
The classic transatlantic departure point with stunning Manhattan skyline views.
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When is the best time to cruise Transatlantic?
The best time to cruise Transatlantic is April-May (eastbound) and September-November (westbound). During this period you can expect the best weather and optimal conditions for shore excursions and outdoor activities.
What ports are in Transatlantic?
Transatlantic cruise itineraries typically include ports such as Southampton, England, New York City. Each port offers unique shore excursion opportunities.
Which cruise lines sail to Transatlantic?
Popular cruise lines sailing to Transatlantic include Cunard, Princess Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean. Itineraries typically range 7-14 nights.
What is Transatlantic cruising best for?
Transatlantic cruises are ideal for classic ocean travel lovers, sea day enthusiasts, budget-conscious (repositioning), one-way travelers. Highlights include classic ocean crossing experience, extended sea days, time to enjoy ship amenities.