Cruises from New York City to France
14 Night Northern Europe
Departing From: New York City, Ny
Sailing Dates:
Apr 24, 2025 → May 8, 2025
Norwegian Pearl
Priced per person, based on 2 guests. Includes tax/fees.
$2,186 $156 /night
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19 Night Greenland
Departing From: New York
Aug 6, 2025 → Aug 25, 2025
$6,699 $353 /night
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$10,099 $532 /night
38 Night Canada / New England
Aug 6, 2025 → Sep 13, 2025
$12,399 $326 /night
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$18,699 $492 /night
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Apr 9, 2026 → Apr 24, 2026
Norwegian Gem
$1,909 $127 /night
$2,059 $137 /night
$2,959 $197 /night
26 Night Mediterranean
Departing From: New York, Ny, Usa
Aug 18, 2026 → Sep 13, 2026
Queen Mary 2
$4,549 $175 /night
$6,149 $237 /night
$6,599 $254 /night
14 Night Transatlantic
Apr 27, 2025 → May 11, 2025
Norwegian Prima
$2,346 $168 /night
$3,145 $225 /night
$3,665 $262 /night
16 Night Transatlantic
Departing From: New York, Ny
May 29, 2025 → Jun 14, 2025
Silver Dawn
$9,400 $588 /night
21 Night Mediterranean
Nov 29, 2026 → Dec 20, 2026
$2,639 $126 /night
$3,639 $173 /night
$4,239 $202 /night
Mar 31, 2025 → Apr 15, 2025
Norwegian Epic
$1,582 $105 /night
$2,282 $152 /night
116 Night World Cruise
Jul 10, 2025 → Nov 3, 2025
Seven Seas Mariner
$94,999 $819 /night
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Embark on an unforgettable transatlantic journey on a European cruise from New York. During this exciting vacation, you’ll spend tranquil days at sea and enjoy world-class dining, a state-of-the-art spa, and an endless array of entertainment options on board.
Celebrity’s European cruises from New York depart from Cape Liberty and stop in Halifax, Nova Scotia before sailing towards the town of Qaqortoq in Greenland. Journey through the Prins Christian Sund, a dramatic fjord surrounded by towering mountains that plunge straight into the glassy water. Discover the rugged natural beauty of Iceland, where you’ll stop in both Akureyri and Isafjordur, before disembarking in Reykjavik.
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Featured ports of call on european cruises from new york, qaqortoq, greenland.
Learn about Nordic history and marvel at the breathtaking landscapes in Qaqortoq, the largest town in Greenland. Walk around the preserved ruins of Hvalsey Church, once part of a Norse settlement that dates back to the 1400s. Go on a nature hike around Qaqortoq’s sprawling hills, where you’ll see fjords and colorful colonial houses. Unwind in the hot springs of Uunartoq, where you can take a soothing dip in naturally warmed waters.
Reykjavik, Iceland
Discover the fascinating capital of Iceland, where icy landscapes and sparkling natural wonders await. Relax in Reykjavik’s famous Blue Lagoon and soak in the milky blue water’s healing properties. Go on an outdoor adventure around the Golden Circle, where you’ll see thrilling blowholes erupt at the Geysir geothermal area and feel the cool mist of the majestic Gullfoss Falls. Or go on a sightseeing tour around the city, visiting its many parks and museums. By the end of your tour, you’ll understand why it has earned its reputation as the city of “Pure Energy.”
Akureyri, Iceland
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How to Travel from USA to Europe by Ship
It is possible to travel from the United States to Europe without flying. This guide explains how to travel by ship from the USA to Europe.
For one reason or another, you came here to look for information about crossing the Atlantic from America to Europe. This guide covers three different ship travel options from USA to Europe:
- Freighter Travel
I’ve previously written about flightless routes from Europe to America , but this guide focuses on the opposite direction. The examples in this post were checked in 2023.
Traveling from the United States to Europe without flying is not always easy. I know some of you will choose to fly anyway because it’s easier. In that case, I ask you to consider donating 10% of your ticket cost to a high-impact climate charity. Carbon offsetting isn’t very effective , so it’s better to support charities suggested by Giving Green instead.
1. Cruise from the USA to Europe
How can i find a transatlantic cruise from the usa to europe.
Plenty of travel companies offer cruises from the United States to various European destinations. As of now, the website Seascanner listed 108 one-way cruises from the United States to different parts of Europe .
Where do transatlantic cruises to Europe depart from?
Most transatlantic cruises from America to Europe leave from Florida. Fort Lauderdale – a part of the Miami metropolitan area – is the most popular port of departure. New York also serves as a departure point for many cruise ships, and there are even departures from Massachusetts (Boston), New Jersey (Boston), and even Texas (Galveston)!
Which are the most popular ports of entry in Europe?
For transatlantic cruises, Southampton in England, Barcelona in Spain, and Lisbon in Portugal are the top destinations. Other cruises also travel to countries like Germany, Greece, Italy, and the Netherlands.
How much does it cost to travel from the USA to Europe on a cruise ship?
The cheapest cruises from the United States to Europe start at around $1100-1500 for a cabin, including meals. For example, a 7-day voyage from New York to Southampton on the luxury cruise ship Queen Mary 2 start at approximately $1400.
How long does a cruise from the United States to Europe take?
The duration of the journey varies depending on the departure and arrival points. The fastest transatlantic cruises to Europe leave from New York. Cruises from New York to Southampton, England, take around 7 days, while cruises to Hamburg take two days longer.
On the other end of the spectrum, cruises from Florida to Europe generally last about two weeks.
Is traveling on a cruise ship better than flying?
While this guide focuses on flightless travel routes it’s important to note that cruises and ferries may actually produce way more CO2 emissions than commercial flights .
However, there are sustainable ways to cross the Atlantic as well.
2. Travel on a Cargo Ship from the USA to Europe
Can you travel from the united states to europe on a cargo ship.
Yes, you can! At least if COVID restrictions allow it.
Compared to cruises, freighter travel is considered nearly CO2 neutral . To book a freighter voyage, you can use specialized travel agencies or contact shipping companies directly, though the latter may be more challenging.
Popular freighter travel companies include Cargo Ship Voyages , Freighter Travel (NZ) , Slowtravel , and Voyages en Cargo . I have personally used Freighter Travel, but I’m sure other companies work just as well.
What about COVID? Does the global pandemic limit freighter voyages?
Unfortunately, yes. At the time of writing (early 2023), many freighter companies around the world were not taking passengers. Some sources expect passenger sailing to resume normally in January/February 2024.
How much does it cost to travel from the USA to Europe on a freighter?
On average, traveling on a cargo ship costs $100-150 per day. A transatlantic journey typically takes around 10-15 days, resulting in a total cost between $1000-3000.
Which are the most popular ports of departure for cargo ship travel from the United States to Europe?
There are plenty! Cargo ships head out to Europe from many harbors on the East Coast. Listed from north to south, these include Boston (Massachusetts), New York, Charleston (South Carolina), Savannah (Georgia), New Orleans (Louisiana), and Houston (Texas).
Where do cargo ship voyages from America to Europe arrive?
Popular destinations in Europe for freighter voyages include Antwerp (Belgium), Cork (Ireland), Le Havre (France), Rotterdam (Netherlands), and Southampton (England). Many ships make multiple stops along the European coast, with Mediterranean cities also being accessible.
How long does it take to travel on a cargo ship from the USA to Europe?
I provide more detailed information about this in my article “ How Long Does It Take to Cross the Atlantic on a Cargo Ship? “. That article also explains why cargo ships venture so slowly.
Here are a few examples with estimated prices for one person:
- This northern route includes a stop in Halifax, Canada, before crossing the Atlantic.
- At the time of writing, this route wasn’t available, but it was expected to open to passengers in mid-2023.
- Freighter voyages to the south of Europe are less common, but here’s one example of a southern route.
What else should I know about freighter travel?
Freighter travel offers an intriguing and sustainable way to explore the world. I personally haven’t traveled between America and Europe on a freighter, but I did cross the Pacific on a cargo ship during my 2-year trip around the world .
In summary, the journey was quite uneventful, but I loved it. I passed the time playing games on my laptop, savoring delicious meals, and marveling the waves. My trusty Amazon Kindle Paperwhite e-reader – one of my favorite travel essentials – kept me company.
(The photo above is from that journey.)
To travel on a freighter, you need to meet certain health and age requirements. You should also be quite flexible, as freighters have infrequent schedules. For more information, you can refer to my guide “ How to Prepare for Traveling on a Cargo Ship “.
3. Sail from the USA to Europe
Can you travel from the usa to europe by boat.
Yes, traveling from the United States to Europe by boat is possible, although the reverse journey is more common. Also, direct boat travel from the United States to Europe is less prevalent. Starting your voyage from or making a stop in Bermuda is more typical.
Why is crossing the Atlantic from east to west more popular?
The trade winds are to blame. These prevailing winds blow east-to-west near the equator. The prevailing winds make a clockwise loop along the northern Atlantic.
As a result, sailing westward is aided by the wind in a warmer environment. Sailing eastward against the wind entails enduring harsher weather in the north.
I don’t own a boat. Can I still travel from the USA to Europe by boat?
Even if you don’t own a sailboat or a yacht, you can hitch a ride on a boat across the Atlantic. Websites such as Find a Crew and CrewSeekers connect captains with individuals willing to work as crewmates in exchange for the voyage.
Yacht clubs in harbors may also have notice boards for those seeking a boat or a crew. While many captains prefer crewmates with experience, it is not always necessary.
Where and when should I depart?
First, you should head to Bermuda, an archipelago about 600 miles (~1000 kilometers) away from the US East Coast. A cruise or a sailing trip from the US to Bermuda typically takes a week or less.
However, traveling to the Caribbean first before continuing to Bermuda might be more convenient. To reach the Caribbean, you can hitch a ride on a sailboat or take a ferry from Florida to the Bahamas .
According to World Cruising Wiki , the best time to sail to Bermuda is in May/June. At that point, the weather is warm but the hurricane season hasn’t reached its peak yet.
How long does it take to sail from the USA to Europe?
Main article: How Long Does It Take to Sail the Atlantic?
According to Life of Sailing , an eastward crossing of the Atlantic takes around 4 weeks. This includes a week of sailing to Bermuda, two weeks or more from Bermuda to the Azores, and another week from the Azores to the coast of Portugal.
The journey from Europe to America tends to be slightly faster.
How can I sail from the US to Europe?
There are numerous comprehensive guides on crossing the Atlantic on a sailboat. I am not even trying to compete with the experts. In this guide, I have provided basic details about the Atlantic crossings. If you wish to explore the topic further, here are a few recommended guides:
- How Long Does It Take To Sail Across The Atlantic? (Lifeofsailing.com)
- How to cross the Atlantic from the Caribbean to Europe: Everything you need to know (Yachtingworld.com)
- Sail Across the Atlantic: The Definitive Guide (DeepSailing.com)
Traveling by Ship from USA to Europe
How to travel from USA to Europe by ship? In this guide, I have covered three ways of traveling from America to Europe without flying. The guide is not comprehensive, and I may have missed some good alternatives.
This website, Arimo Travels, is a sustainable travel blog. I launched the site during my predominantly flightless trip around the world . Since completing the journey, I have focused on writing flightless travel guides (along with random generators ) for fellow travelers.
You can find more guides like this one on the Flightless Travel page.
P.S. In this guide, there are times when I call the USA “America”. Personally, I prefer not to use the name of the continent to refer to the country. However, many people hold a different view, and most of my readers come from Google searches.
For that reason, I have used phrases like “travel from America to Europe by ship” throughout the text. Additionally, I have omitted the article “the” from “the USA” for similar reasons.
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I was hoping that you would have mentioned something about traveling with pets. I have a cat and a dog which is why I would like to travel by boat and not fly.
Thank you for the feedback Ceitlan, that is a good point!
From what I’ve understood, cargo ships don’t allow pets, and finding a sailing captain willing to take cats and dohs would also be a challenge. In that case, a cruise would be your best option. This site has some information about crossing the Atlantic with pets: https://www.pettraveltransport.com/pettravelbyship.html
Some years ago, a friend of mine wrote a short guide on traveling in Europe with a dog on this site. You can find that guide here: https://arimotravels.com/travel-around-europe-dog/
Thanks for this information. Greta Thunberg has inspired us to change our flight plans to Europe this Fall, though we might now need to postpone it until Spring in order to line it all up.
That’s awesome Matt! 🙂
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8 Cruises From NYC to Europe, the Caribbean, and More
These cruises from New York take passengers to some of the world's best destinations in Europe, the Caribbean, and more.
Cruises that board in New York City provide an opportunity to explore "the city that never sleeps." There's so much to see, from downtown's Statue of Liberty to uptown's museums, with Broadway shows, Central Park, and more in between. Shoppers have their choice of department stores, designer shops, and boutiques.
Transportation from New York to cities throughout the United States and the world make the city an ideal starting or ending point for a cruise. We've searched out examples of cruises that take guests to warm tropical islands or historic destinations in Europe and New York State. Here are eight of the best cruises from New York.
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Seven-night Perfect Day Bahamas Cruise
Embarking in Cape Liberty, New Jersey, guests enjoy a day at sea aboard Oasis of the Seas en route to Port Canaveral in Florida. After a day exploring the Kennedy Space Center's interactive exhibits or visiting Walt Disney World, the ship heads to CocoCay in the Bahamas. Guests have a day to spend at Thrill Waterpark, Oasis Lagoon, or Coco Beach Club.
Then it's on to Nassau and its white-sand beaches and sparkling waters to swim with stingrays or dolphins, cruise in a glass-bottom boat, kayak, or jet ski. Taste the island cuisine while visiting Festival Place or shop for duty-free goods at nearby Bay Street before boarding the ship for two days at sea en route to Cape Liberty. Onboard, there are activities for young cruisers and a variety of entertainment options for adults along with restaurants, lounges, and a spa.
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10-day Cruise to Caribbean: Dominican Republic and Grand Turk
This 10-day adventure begins in New York City with two days at sea en route to Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos, where guests can lounge on gorgeous beaches, dive, snorkel, or explore the island by boat or scooter. The following day in St. Thomas, they can snorkel among tropical reefs or take a Skyride to soar high above the Caribbean. Then it's on to Puerta Plata, Dominican Republic, where Ocean World presents visitors with hands-on experiences with tropical fish, marine mammals, birds, and more.
Continuing to St. Maarten, guests can tour the island by Trolley Train or explore the undersea life in a semi-submarine. The last stop in Tortola, British Virgin Islands offers an opportunity to swim, snorkel, or just relax on pristine white-sand beaches.
Another two days at sea aboard Norwegian Gem provide time for guests to enjoy the ship's amenities, including basketball, volleyball, and tennis courts, a spa, video arcade, and pools for kids and adults. Dining options range from casual to elegant, and nightly entertainment includes music, dancing, a casino, cigar club, and cocktail lounges.
16-day Cruise to Italy, France, and Spain
Norwegian Breakaway departs from New York for a day at sea before arriving in Bermuda for swimming, sailing, snorkeling, golfing, or just relaxing on the beach. After four days at sea, the ship arrives in scenic Ponta Delgada, Azores with opportunities for wine tasting or touring. One more day at sea takes the ship to Lisbon, Portugal to explore a castle and museums, and then on to Cadiz, Spain where guests can find flavorful tapas, locally-produced sherry, and perhaps a flamenco dance show.
The next day is spent in Granada, Spain before cruising on to Valencia, Spain for shopping and sightseeing in the lively gothic plazas. The following day, guests arrive in Barcelona with its inspiring architecture. Then, it's on to the French Riviera with the next stop in Cannes, France before cruising to Florence/Pisa. Passengers will disembark in Rome, where they can remain for a time or return to New York.
Time spent at sea promises to provide entertainment for all ages. Options range from Aqua Park and its fast water slides to movies, video games, and dance parties. There's minigolf, ziplining over the ocean, and Splash Academy for kids and teens. Guppies Nursery provides child care for guests ages two and under. Broadway entertainment, comedians, and Fat Cats Jazz and Blues Club, along with a multitude of dining options, round out the experience.
Princess Cruises
Seven-day Canada and New England Cruise
The cruise boards in New York, where guests can explore the highlights of the city, including the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Central Park, and more. The next day, the ship arrives in Newport, Rhode Island with excursions like a tour of the city's grand mansions or a lighthouse and harbor cruise.
The next port is Boston, Massachusetts for a walk along the Freedom Trail, a scenic harbor cruise, or a visit to the JFK library. In Bar Harbor, Maine the next day, guests can ride in a lobster boat or tour Acadia National Park. In St. John the following day, experiences include a foodies walking tour or a cruise in the Bay of Fundy. Halifax, Nova Scotia, is the next port where excursions include a hike, nature cruise, and scenic drive.
The next day is at sea aboard Enchanted Princess , giving cruisers time to enjoy the spa, entertainment, enrichment programs, and a variety of restaurants. The ship returns to New York for disembarkation the next day.
Nine-night Eastbound Transatlantic Crossing
Departing from New York City aboard the Queen Mary 2 , six days at sea take guests to Southampton, England for a day in the waterfront city. Options there include a self-guided walk, tour of Old Town, shopping, or museum visits. After another day at sea, the ship reaches her destination of Hamburg, Germany.
Life at sea aboard Queen Mary 2 includes nightly entertainment with music, dance performances, magic shows, Broadway-style productions, comedians, and more. For daytime, there's a library, planetarium, and traditional afternoon tea. Children's amenities include arts and crafts, sports, computer games, play areas, theater, and organized activities. Dining ranges from casual to formal, with optional restaurants and wine experiences.
American Cruise Lines
Seven-night Hudson River Cruise
Guests board the 100-passenger American Star in New York City for the cruise up the Hudson River surrounded by the Catskill Mountains. The first stop is at West Point for a guided tour of the U.S. Military Academy and its historic grounds. Next are Kingston and Hyde Park where guests can tour the Vanderbilt Mansion, FDR Home & Museum, or Maritime Museum.
Albany and Troy, New York are next stops, with an opportunity to tour the newly-renovated State Capitol Building and New York State Museum. In Troy, there's a walking tour and Troy Lock and Dam cruise. Catskill, NY is the next stop, with the Hunter Mountain Skyride and Hudson River Art School Trail. In Sleepy Hollow, guests can tour the home of Washington Irving or the Gothic Lyndhurst Mansion. The next day, New York City's skyline comes into view as the ship returns.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
14-night Afar Atlantic Isles Cruise, New York to Miami
The Seven Seas Navigator departs from New York for a day at sea before reaching Hamilton, Bermuda where guests can visit the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo. The next port is St. George in Bermuda for a walking tour, bike ride, or cave exploration. Two days at sea takes the ship to St. Lucia for duty-free shopping, rainforest tour, or hike to Fort Charlotte.
Grenada is the next port, and then on to Bonaire, Curacao, and Aruba for a day on each island before setting out for two days at sea cruising the Caribbean and the Florida Straits. Jamaica is the next destination where guests can choose a nature tour, rafting trip, or scenic drive. After a final day at sea, the ship reaches Miami for disembarkation. During days at sea, guests can enjoy the ship's spa, fitness center, enrichment programs, casino, nightclubs, and boutiques.
Four-day Bermuda Cruise from New York
The cruise begins in New York with a day at sea aboard Carnival Magic. Guests can visit the spa, WaterWorks pool area, Serenity Adult-only Retreat, or one of the many restaurants and lounges. For kids, there's Seuss at Sea and Camp Ocean with supervised activities.
The next day in Bermuda is time for a catamaran cruise, swimming, snorkeling, an aquarium visit, or a sightseeing trip to the Crystal Caves. A day at sea is next for another chance to enjoy the ship's amenities before returning to New York.
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How Long Is a Cruise From New York to France?
By Robert Palmer
If you’re planning a cruise from New York to France, one of the first things you might be wondering is how long the journey will take. The answer, of course, depends on a few different factors. In this article, we’ll break down some of the key considerations and give you an idea of what to expect.
Factors Affecting Cruise Duration
There are a few different things that can impact how long your cruise from New York to France will last. Here are some of the main ones:
Route and Ports
The specific route your ship takes can have a big impact on how long your trip lasts. Some ships may go directly from New York to ports in France like Le Havre or Marseille, while others may stop at additional destinations along the way.
Cruise Line and Ship
Different cruise lines offer different itineraries and ship options. Some ships may be faster than others, which could influence your overall travel time.
Weather Conditions
Finally, weather conditions can also play a role in how long your cruise lasts. Storms or rough seas could slow down your ship or even cause delays in arrival times.
Typical Duration for New York to France Cruises
With those factors in mind, let’s take a look at what you might expect in terms of duration for a cruise from New York to France.
Direct Routes
If you’re taking a direct route from New York to France without any additional stops along the way, most cruises tend to last around 7-8 days. This assumes good weather conditions and no unexpected delays.
Routes with Additional Stops
If your ship is making additional stops along the way, this could add several more days onto your travel time. For example, if you stop in England or Ireland before arriving in France, your trip could last anywhere from 10-14 days.
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