Transatlantic Cruises: Ports & Map

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Highlights

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  • Eira Do Serrado & Monte, Funchal Madeira
  • City Highlights, Barcelona Spain
  • St. John Beach Escape, St. Thomas US Virgin Islands ​

Transatlantic Cruises: Explore Our Port Cities

 
Alesund, Norway
coastal houses, Alesund, Norway

Alesund, Norway

One of Norway’s most beautiful towns, renowned for its Jugendstyle architecture and art nouveau style. Cruise visitors will immediately notice Alesund’s unique layout, as it is built on islands stretching out in to the sea and offers scenic views of fjords and the Sunnmore Alps. Alesund is the fishing capital of Norway, and also a great destination for hikers and bird-watchers.

Bergen, Norway
City Portside

Bergen, Norway

View this lovely and charming Norwegian city from your cruise ship and you’ll see how the city is nestled between seven mountains, seven fjords and the North Sea. The Norwegian King resided here, and many historical events took place in this busy port. These events come alive when you amble down the old streets of Bryggen, past picturesque, wooden buildings and the Romanesque-style St. Mary’s church.

Bridgetown, Barbados
best of barbados

Bridgetown, Barbados

The most British of all the Caribbean islands, games of cricket are as common here as the typical island water sports. Visit the third-oldest Parliament in the entire Commonwealth. Stroll the inviting beaches of Carlisle Bay. Or tour a rum factory or the historic Garrison area. Bridgetown is the only city outside continental North America that George Washington visited. The George Washington House, the actual house where he stayed, is now part of the Garrison Historic Area. View Shopping Guide (Current shopping maps available onboard.)

Castries, St. Lucia
tree top canopy adventure

Castries, St. Lucia

A mecca for outdoor enthusiasts with thriving coral reefs and rain forest preserves. Explore the world's only drive-in volcanic crater at Sulfur Springs. Visit the Diamond Botanical Gardens and Falls and the Morne Coubaril Estate. View Shopping Guide (Current shopping maps available onboard.)

Copenhagen, Denmark Embarkation Port

Copenhagen, Denmark

The capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, is filled with canals, cobbled squares and copper spires. But don’t let the historic appearance fool you. This is also Scandanavia’s most cosmopolitan city. Certainly you can relive medieval times in The Latin Quarter, but you can also enjoy some of Europe’s finest shopping, museums, cafes and nightlife prior to your cruise around the Baltics.

Glasgow (Greenock), Scotland
glasgow (greenock), scotland - coastal anchor

Glasgow (Greenock), Scotland

Cruise ships follow the River Clyde into the center of one of the most exciting cities in Great Britain. Glasgow showcases a mixture of architectural gems, from ancient castles and a magnificent 12th century cathedral, to the urban chic of revitalized neighborhoods featuring cutting-edge bars and restaurants.

Miami Embarkation Port
everglades tour

Miami

Miami's amazing medley of cultures and flashy urban settings makes it a scene to be seen – make sure to visit Miami on your next Bahamas cruise vacation. Visit trendy Art Deco district of South Beach, Calle Ocho in Little Havana, the super-upscale neighborhoods of Coconut Grove and Coral Gables and the unique ecosystem of the Everglades on your Bahamas cruise.

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Nassau, Bahamas
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Nassau, Bahamas

From the waterfront to the end of Bay Street, you'll find some of the best duty-free shopping and a charming mix of architecture, both old and new on your Bahamas cruise. But there's plenty to do besides shopping - make the most of your of your Bahamas cruise vacation swim with the dolphins, try your luck in a casino or snorkel with colorful fish. View Shopping Guide (Current shopping maps available onboard.)

New York Embarkation Port
New York

New York

Everyone loves New York and there are a million reasons why you would visit New York on your next cruise vacation. Here are but a few: the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Grand Central Station, the Ellis Island National Monument, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum, Times Square, Broadway, Greenwich Village, 5th Avenue and Central Park.

Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Philipsburg, St. Maarten

With an area of only 37 square miles, the island of St. Maarten is the smallest landmass in the world to be divided between two governments. The southern Dutch half offers casinos, duty-free shopping and island culture. The French half is all subdued sophistication. View Shopping Guide (Current shopping maps available onboard.)