European Cruises – Great Value For Money

You dont have to break the bank with luxury cruises. Cruises do seem to conjure an image of a Caribbean setting, palm trees and exotic cocktails; which does indeed sound attractive. Although, it many cases it can be costly and last for a durations of three weeks; which can be far too long away from home for some. Due to commitments, some may be looking for just a 1-2 week getaway. If youre working with a small budget and want to make the best of your holiday then why not opt for a European cruise.



Mediterranean cruises are steadily increasing in popularity and its easy to see why. The Med offers some of Europes warmest climates and possesses breathtaking scenery. These cruise deals can include stops at Valencia, Barcelona, Monte Carlo, Sicily, Venice and Rome. Regent Seven Seas cruises there a whole host of stop-offs in its Europe and Mediterranean package such as Corfu, Athens and a number of Eastern European destinations.

If youre looking for something a bit different there are a number of Baltic and Scandinavian cruises which provide an experience like no other. The Baltic Sea conjures images of mystery and obscurity. The Baltic is actually an inland sea located in Northern Europe and is bounded by the Danish islands which offer mind-blowing views. The Baltic occupies basin naturally formed by glacial erosion in the Ice Ages; hence why the sea is world-wide attraction. These luxury cruises most commonly stop at Norway, Finland Sweden and Northern Russia. If youre keen to venture inland, river cruises can offer the chance to venture up the great rivers and waterways of Europe and Russia. Why not sail the Danube, which begins at the Alps and works its way through Germany.

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