Europe Cruises: Ports & Map

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Europe Cruises: Explore Our Port Cities

Discover the ports of Norwegian Cruise Line's Europe.

 
St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
St. thomas V.I.

St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands

The town of Charlotte Amalie has one of the most breathtaking harbors in the world. Once home to pirates of long ago, today visitors find treasures of a different kind, for now beautiful beaches and bountiful duty-free shopping are truly its claim to fame. View Shopping Guide (Current shopping maps available onboard.)

Stockholm

Laced by an ingenious network of waterways and bridges strung between a freshwater lake and the sea, Stockholm is easily seen on foot or by waterway cruise. Its gabled old townhouses peer over cobblestone streets, while its magnificent 17th-century palace sits watching over the harbor.

Stockholm (Nynashamn), Sweden

Stockholm (Nynashamn), Sweden

When your cruise ship pulls into Sweden’s capital city, you’ll be greeted by the grand yellow and terracotta buildings that line the shore. Stockholm has a 700-year story to tell, and she tells it beautifully through her palaces, gothic churches and museums. Explore the cobblestone streets of Old Town (Gamla Stan) to experience the city’s well-preserved heritage, as well as wonderful bars and restaurants.

Tallinn, Estonia
upper town and rocca al mare

Tallinn, Estonia

The capital of Estonia entrances cruise guests with its mix of medieval houses and very modern boutiques and café culture. Journey inside the ancient walls of Old Town to explore stunning Medieval landmarks like Toompea Castle and a 15th Century apothecary shop. Move up a couple centuries to experience Tsar Peter I’s Kadriorg Palace, filled with art and surrounded by sculpted gardens and peaceful woodlands.

Tenerife, Spain

Tenerife, Spain

Santa Cruz is a densely urban metropolis in the Canary Islands just off the northwestern coast of Africa. The opera house Auditorio de Tenerife is a spectacular work of architecture that resembles sails. Through out the city, unique urban sculptures can be found. The most notable collection is presented at Exhibition of Outdoor Sculpture in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, located by the Ramblas and the Parque Garcia Sanabria.

Thorshavn, Faroe Islands

Thorshavn, Faroe Islands

This colorful capital city of the Faroe Islands on the island of Steymoy features a panoply of Nordic landscapes, with fjords, straits, deep green valleys, and a wonderful harbor dotted with colorful boats. Thorshavn began as a Viking settlement, and later became a thriving town, replete with quaint, colorful neighborhoods, and historic cathedrals and fortresses from the Middle Ages.

Valencia, Spain

Valencia, Spain

Old world charm meets modern architectural wonders in this eclectic city that is steeped in art and culture. Wander through bustling Gothic plazas and explore the awe-inspiring City of Arts and Sciences, a museum and cinema complex designed by world famous architect Santiago Calatrava. Whether you choose to shop, sightsee, or people-watch, Spain’s third largest city offers visitors a truly authentic European experience.

Valletta, Malta

Valletta, Malta

Although somewhat scarred by World War II, Valletta prides itself on its magnificent Baroque palaces, piazzas, gardens and churches. The Magisterial Palace, built between 1571 and 1574, now houses the Maltese Parliament and offices of the President of Malta.

Venice, Italy Embarkation Port
Venice, Italy

Venice, Italy

You could start a discussion about Venice by praising its restaurants, wine bars, marble churches or blown glass. But you probably won’t. You’ll likely start with the fact that Venice is built on water. It is a place where people either float slowly down palace-lined man-made waterways or stroll down narrow alleyways. There’s no more extraordinary place to find yourself, or lose yourself. Be sure to stay in Venice before your next European cruise.

Things to Know

  • Winter Europe Cruises

    Traveling during fall & winter months will offer a unique perspective on Europe with less crowds at the most popular landmarks.

     
  • Shopping in Denmark

    In Copenhagen you can stroll Strøget, one of the longest shopping streets in Europe with everything from budget friendly outlets to high-end shops.

     
  • Architecture in Barcelona

    Barcelona's famed architect, Antoni Gaudí, inspired the term "gaudy" with his unique and highly individualistic designs.

     
  • The Gondolas of Venice

    After completing special training and passing a rigorous exam, Gondolier licenses are only issued annually.

     
  • See the Sea

    No part of Greece is more than 85 miles from the sea.

     
  • Hair Affair

    In ancient Egypt, pharaohs never let their hair be seen.

     
  • Mouth Mouse

    Spain has no 'tooth fairy," they have a "tooth mouse."

     
  • Falling Down

    The Saxons destroyed the historic London Bridge in 1014.

     
  • Walk Talk

    The width of Monaco could be walked in less than an hour.