Cruise Tours in Europe

Highlights of cruise tours in Europe
- Discover the history and culture of Venice as part of your cruise tour in Europe.
- Enjoy a food tour in Naples, Italy. You know that a food tour in the city that gave us pizza is going to be good. From fried street food to sweet treats to the perfect pizza, you are going to be spoiled for choice.
- Chase the Northern Lights in Iceland. Plenty of European cruises sail up to the “Land of Fire and Ice” after traveling around Scotland or Norway, so keep your eyes peeled for the natural phenomenon known as the aurora borealis
- Get inspired by Gaudi’s masterpieces during a tour of Barcelona. From the Sagrada Familia to Park Guell to the eponymous Gaudi House, it’s impossible to have a shore excursion in Barcelona and not be inspired by this master artist.
- Learn to sea kayak and enjoy various watersports on a day trip to the Greek Islands.
- Sit back and relax on a sandy beach in Spain. Cruise excursions don’t always have to be active, after all. Rest and recuperate on the gorgeous sands before heading to your next destination.
Travel tips for Europe cruise tours
- Try to book a cruise during the shoulder season. Cruise tours in Europe often run from April to October, so if you book at the start or end of the season, you might be able to bag a bargain.
- Check if you need to pay for a shuttle between the ship’s dock and the city you’re visiting. Many cruise tour operators will put on a shuttle into the city for a fee, but in some locations, you can get into town much cheaper on public transport.
- Follow the flag! Most shore excursion guides will have a flag or sign for your ship and your group. In popular cruise cities like Rome, Nice, or Split, there can be dozens of cruise tours around the main sights.
- Bring local booze back onto the ship. If you don’t have a drinks package included in your cruise tour, bring local booze like limoncello, ouzo, or local wine back from your shore excursion.
- Don’t bring all your valuables with you on shore excursions. Big cruise tour groups are like catnip to pickpockets and thieves, so be alert, and leave your valuables in your cabin.