Transatlantic Crossings

Transatlantic Crossings

Transatlantic cruises often include few or no port calls, typically beginning in the Caribbean and ending in Europe. Some are themed voyages or hosted by celebrities. On board, guests can enjoy a wide variety of activities, from dance and cooking classes to art and photography workshops. Facilities such as swimming pools, spas, restaurants, and gaming areas ensure an engaging experience throughout the journey. The crossing usually takes at least four consecutive days at sea and can extend further with stops in destinations like Bermuda, Portugal, England, or the Canary Islands. Some itineraries also add Caribbean or European ports at the beginning or end. The true highlight, however, is the voyage across the Atlantic itself. The ideal travel season runs from April to October, with most sailings lasting around seven days.