Europe
Cruise Trade News brings you all of the latest cruise industry news, features, interviews and developments for Europe.
The art of cruising with Saga
Saga releases exciting new themed "Impressions of the Mediterranean" cruise When Saga Cruises’ itinerary planning...
A tale of three cities (in one cruise)
City breaks are fun, especially on a 'triple overnighter' sailing. Cruise ship overnight moorings offer...
10 of the best things to do in...
Rome isn't a hard sell and this city can comfortably be discovered in two or three...
A short stay in Rome, the Eternal City
Known as the cruise port of Rome, Civitavecchia Port welcomes most of the major cruise...
A cruise to Monet’s garden
Claude Monet’s passion for plants pushed the boundaries of his art; the most famous of...
Welcome to glorious Guernsey
The sunshine island is better prepared than ever before to greet cruise passengers who disembark...
A wine romance in… Palma
Waking up in the sunny port of Palma, the capital of Mallorca, is the classic...
A cruise along the Po is the perfect...
Po is the longest river in Italy, flowing 652 miles from the Cottian Alps into...
10 reasons to recommend Bristol
1 THE BRUNEL TRAIL Isambard Kingdom Brunel left an indelible mark across the South West...
Top 12 cruise destinations to recommend in Asia
Once a region that cruise passengers dipped in and out of on a world voyage,...
8 cruise destinations to recommend around the Baltic
With visits to St Petersburg, Berlin and medieval Tallin n among highlights, a cruise in...
A river cruise along Holland’s waterways to Keukenhof
A river cruise along Holland's waterways is one of the best ways to see the...
Top 9 cruise destinations to recommend in Northern...
Cruising in Northern Europe can mean one of three things - a voyage around the coast...
Viva Barcelona!
Sailing in with a plan is the best way to make the most of this...
Top 15 cruise destinations to recommend around the...
When it comes to cruising, the Mediterranean has it all, from world-class cities and beach stops...


