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  1. Feb 12, 2024 · Aside from Queen Mary 2 crossings, westbound transatlantic repositioning cruises (from Europe to the U.S.) take place in the fall during the Atlantic hurricane season; some are also scheduled for mid-to-late November when storm formation has generally diminished.

    • Donna Heiderstadt
  2. This is the complete schedule of Transatlantic cruises in 2024 and 2025. Most are in the spring and fall when cruise lines reposition ships between the United States and Europe. Throughout the year there are also cruises between New York and England on the Queen Mary 2.

  3. Photo Gallery for Transatlantic Cruises. Preview the sights waiting for you on either side of the Atlantic Ocean on a transatlantic cruise vacation. From European powerhouses like London and Barcelona to bustling American cities like New York and Miami – there’s a hot destination for any transatlantic itinerary.

  4. Best Time for Transatlantic Cruises. For bargain hunters, spring, and fall -- when the big ships are making moves to their new seasonal homes -- are absolutely the best times to travel.

    • What Is A Transatlantic Cruise?
    • Which Are The Best Transatlantic Cruise Ships?
    • What Time of Year Is Best For An Atlantic Crossing?
    • Which Route Should I Choose For Crossing The Atlantic?
    • How Much Does A Transatlantic Cruise Cost?
    • Should I Add A Land Excursion to A Transatlantic Cruise?
    • How Early Should I Book A Transatlantic Cruise to Europe (or Back to The USA)?
    • Will I Be Bored on Ocean Crossing Cruises?
    • Will I Get Seasick on A Cruise Across The Atlantic?
    • Do I Need to Pack Formal Clothes For Transatlantic Ship Travel?

    Basically, a Transatlantic cruise is a repositioning cruise that crosses the Atlantic Ocean. They most often occur in the fall and spring, when cruise lines are relocating ships from one region of the world to another. In the fall, cruise lines send their ships from Europe, usually the Mediterranean (but not always), to the Caribbean or eastern Uni...

    Step onboard Seabourn, Silversea, or Regent for an all-inclusive, luxurious journey across the Atlantic. If you’ve ever wondered about cruising on a luxury ship, this can be a more affordable way to find out if luxury cruising is for you. Well-heeled travelers will find luxury transatlantic cruises usually offered at discounted prices. However this...

    Travelers on a fall transatlantic cruise enjoy an extra hour of sleep almost every night as the ship travels east to west. Yay! More time to enjoy long dinners, great entertainment, and a few nights of late dancing. Of course the reverse is true for spring Atlantic crossings where an hour is lost each day. Alan and I definitely prefer fall for thos...

    You’ll discover more variation in Atlantic cruise routes than you would expect. Consecutive sea days vary between 6 to 8 days (sometimes less on the northern route) and usually includes several ports of call either at the end or beginning of the cruise. Expect the entire itinerary to last between 14 to 21 days.

    Traditionally, cruising on a transatlantic crossing offers special pricing, sometimes as low as 50% off or as a 2-for-1 fare. Since you’re saving money, this may be the perfect time to move up to that luxury cruise line that you’ve had your eye on. And it’s also a good opportunity to experience a series of days at sea, especially if you are conside...

    I highly recommend adding a land excursion to a Transatlantic cruise itinerary. This is one reason that Alan and I prefer fall crossings. We enjoy exploring Europe by land then hopping on a ship to cross the Atlantic. Twice, we’ve toured Italy with Claudio Fontana of A La Carte Italy Tours. After roadtripping around northern Italy or southern Italy...

    If you’re picky about cabin location, book your Atlantic crossing cruise sooner rather than later. But if location on the ship doesn’t matter to you, this is one time when waiting closer to sailing will work—and possibly save you money on a cruise deal. On many of the other cruises that Alan and I take, the ship is booked up fairly early. But that’...

    Many boomer travelers are afraid they’ll be bored on an itinerary with lots of sea days. That hasn’t been our experience. In fact, there’s almost too much to do with lectures, fitness or language classes, dance lessons, cooking demonstrations, socializing with other guests, and nightly entertainment. Alan and I especially enjoy the opportunity to s...

    You might. I sometimes do if the seas are rough. It helps to have a strategy: 1. Choose a larger ship. Our spring crossing on Silver Windwas especially rough. And I should have known better than to choose such a small ship to cross the Atlantic. I do not have too much of a problem with slightly larger ships—350 passengers and above. 2. Choose a mid...

    My answer: that depends. First, the cruise line that you choose may or may not have formal nights. Second, even if there are formal nights, getting dressed up is easy to avoid by choosing alternate restaurants on nights when the dress code is formal. But you’ll be missing a lot of fun. Alan and I enjoy dressing for formal night. In fact, it’s one o...

  5. Jan 5, 2023 · The Thrill of an Off-Season Transatlantic Cruise, Rough Seas and All Late fall and winter sailings across the Atlantic on Cunard line’s classic “Queen Mary 2” ocean liner can bring unpredictable weather. For enthusiasts, that’s part of the appeal.

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  7. Itinerary for Sky Princess departing Nov 28, 2024: 17 Night Transatlantic Cruise from Southampton, England to Transatlantic with Princess Cruises. View deals, rates and port information.

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