Explore Northern Europe with Cunard

Explore Northern Europe with Cunard. Last minute Cunard Northern Europe Cruise Holidays.



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A diverse mix of itineraries.

Cunard's Northern Europe voyages give you the opportunity to explore a host of cities and towns. You can visit a 17th century castle in the center of Copenhagen, walk to the top of Oslo’s Opera House roof or choose their favorite Scandinavian homewares in Gothenburg’s shops. We also regularly sail to Norway’s fjords, even as far as the Arctic Circle, with colossal glaciers and magical cruise‑bys.

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Northern Europe and Scandinavia

Queen Victoria®
Roundtrip London
16 nights♦May ♦ V313

You can delve into Gothenburg on Sweden’s west coast as well as Stockholm on the east coast. You can explore Denmark’s capital, Copenhagen.

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North Cape Discovery

Queen Victoria
Roundtrip London
12 nights♦Jun ♦ V315

Honningsvaag and Tromsø await in the far north of Norway. You can enjoy must-see scenic cruising through the country’s remarkable fjords.


Northern Europe and Scandinavia

Queen Victoria
Roundtrip London
14 nights♦Jul ♦ V320

You can make the most of Denmark, visiting Aarhus, Bornholm and Copenhagen.
You can step foot in Visby, on Sweden’s island of Gotland.

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Riga, Latvia

Cities and towns to discover.

A Cunard® voyage in Northern Europe encompasses guide-book favorites, as well as islands easier to access when traveling on a Cunard Queen. Cities such as Copenhagen offer so much to uncover, no matter what your interests are, while islands like Bornholm bring relaxed strolls to local cozy coffee shops.

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Lustrafjorden, Norway

Relaxing fjords itineraries.

You can enter vast landscapes untouched by time and shrouded in folklore, legend, and Viking history, where icy waterfalls spiral down skyscraper cliffs and a peppering of fishing villages give a hint of civilization. A Cunard voyage is a magnificent way for your clients to immerse themselves in these captivating routes.

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Lustrafjorden, Norway

Picture-perfect views from sea.

It’s not just a fjords voyage that will gift you with beautiful views. You can glide through Gothenburg’s archipelago in the early morning, passing the flashes of Vinga Island’s lighthouse. Departing Oslo, through Oslofjord, on a sunny evening is a sight to behold as they sail past luscious green islands dotted with primary‑colored abodes.

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You will visit the following 3 places:

Copenhagen

Copenhagen

Copenhagen is the capital and largest city of Denmark. This "friendly old girl of a town" is big enough to be a metropolis with shopping, culture and nightlife par excellence, yet still small enough to be intimate, safe and easy to navigate. Overlooking the Øresund strait with Sweden just minutes away, it is a cultural and geographic link between mainland Europe and Scandinavia. This is where old fairy tales blend with flashy new architecture and world-class design; where warm jazz mixes with cold electronica from Copenhagen's basements. You'll feel you've seen it all in a day, but could keep on discovering more for months. Copenhagen is considered a very liveable place because of its cleanliness. It’s considered as one of the very environmentally friendly cities because its harbour can be swum in and about a third of the city’s people use bicycles as their means of transportation. In their downtown area, the places to visit and to be entertained at are the Tivoli gardens and the Town Hall Square. If you want the very cultural and scenic areas the places to see are the Marble church, the Rosenborg castle, and the Christiansborg.

Oslo

Oslo

Oslo is a county and municipality, as well as the capital and largest city in Norway. Oslo was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838. Founded around 1048 by King Harald III "Hardraade" of Norway, the city was largely destroyed by fire in 1624. The Danish–Norwegian king Christian IV moved the city, rebuilding it closer to Akershus fortress, as Christiania (briefly also spelt Kristiania). In 1925, the city reclaimed its original Norwegian name, Oslo. The diocese of Oslo is one of the five original dioceses in Norway, which originated around the year 1070.

Gothenburg

Gothenburg

Gothenburg is the second-largest and a major city in Sweden, situated off the Göta älv river on the country's west coast. The City of Gothenburg was founded in 1621 by King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden. An important seaport, it's famed for its Dutch-style canals and leafy boulevards like the Avenyn, the city's main thoroughfare, lined with many cafes and shops.

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