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Sailing the Atlantic Ocean on a transatlantic cruise has long been thought of as one of the best ways to cruise; a cruise voyage that evokes memories of cruising's ‘golden age' . A transatlantic cruise is the perfect way to enjoy a cruise – the vastness of the Atlantic cruise means that the ports of call are minimal, allowing you to enjoy day-to-day life onboard the cruise ship of your choice.
Departing from one of many UK ports, a transatlantic cruise will take you across the Atlantic, heading for America. New York is perhaps the most popular transatlantic cruise port of call, but some ships will also call at Boston, Florida and even South America.
We have listed a selection of transatlantic cruises below. If you would like to know more about transatlantic cruises, then please call one of our Cruise Experts on 0800 008 6677
Departing from one of many UK ports, a transatlantic cruise will take you across the Atlantic, heading for America. New York is perhaps the most popular transatlantic cruise port of call, but some ships will also call at Boston, Florida and even South America.
We have listed a selection of transatlantic cruises below. If you would like to know more about transatlantic cruises, then please call one of our Cruise Experts on 0800 008 6677
- Cruises Found: 5
| Date | Details | Duration | Ship | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 March 2010 | Classic International Cruises, Australia to Portsmouth cruise | 41 days | Athena | |
| 19 March 2010 | Seabourn Cruises, Transatlantic cruise | 13 days | Seabourn Spirit | |
| 21 March 2010 | Bermuda & Transatlantic Cruise, Regent Seven Seas Cruises | 17 days | Seven Seas Mariner | |
| 24 March 2010 | Cunard Cruises,QM2 Cruise, Cape Town to Southampton Cruise | 29 days | Queen Mary 2 | |
| 7 April 2010 | Cunard Cruises, QM2 Eastern America & Transatlantic Cruise | 16 days | Queen Mary 2 |