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A cruise vacation is incredibly special in itself.
You step aboard a spacious ship, make yourself comfortable in your booked cabin, and will be looked after throughout the day as you visit multiple destinations. Taking a Transatlantic cruise is a little different.
Where you would normally go by plane to the other side of the world, you sail along and enjoy the luxury of a cruise ship.
Itineraries differ in terms of departure ports and arrival ports. They all have in common that you make a unique crossing and therefore spend a few more days on board. Read more
At first you may think, why should I cross the Pacific Ocean aboard a cruise ship?
First, the relaxing sea days on board. This is the perfect time to truly have no obligations. You wake up, get dressed and have a day full of good food, entertainment and afternoon naps ahead of you.
And then there are the impressive contrasts in terms of destinations and the nice weather. The ships sail with the seasons, so you actually sail toward the sun.
And lastly, this type of cruise is relatively cheaper because there are fewer costs in port fees. Several shipping companies such as Holland America Line, Norwegian Cruise Line and Regent Seven Seas Cruises cross the Atlantic during the change of seasons.
The popular destinations where the ship docks during a cruise along the North are Norway, Iceland and Greenland. In one fell swoop, you get to cross off three special destinations that are most likely on your bucket list. And believe us, they have earned that spot!
The Norwegian Fjords are unique to see, especially from the cruise ship. Literally and figuratively get some fresh air when you disembark. Its nature is wonderful and perfect for hiking.
The land of fire and ice has a magical glow about it.
In Iceland, stroll through the capital Reykjavik, visit hot springs and maybe even see the northern lights. Are you also sailing past Greenland? Then it is important to know that you are not going to see green natural areas here. Most of this beautiful land is covered under the ice sheet.
The cozy cottages, spotting polar bears and kayaking across the ice lakes will complete your Transatlantic cruise vacation. 
The cruise ships that mainly have itineraries in the Mediterranean Sea, travel south in their crossing to the other side of the world. Destinations such as the Canary Islands, Cape Verde and Portugal are popular here. Routes to and from South America are mostly offered by Italian shipping company MSC Cruises. Visit the volcanic islands of Tenerife, Gran Canaria or Lanzarote, the pearly white sand beaches
of Cape Verde and the extraordinary South America. Rio de Janeiro is the city of carnival. So if you are a fan of this fun celebration, what are you waiting for?
These cruise trips suddenly get you a lot closer to Antarctica and wild llamas in Chile.
Don't wait any longer and book your favorite Transatlantic itinerary now! 