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Big Ben and House of Parliament, London, UK

For some people, cruising is synonymous with warm, tropical locations and white sandy beaches. But at Norwegian Cruise Line, we believe that cruising is the ultimate way to experience every region of the globe, especially those you can reach from London (Southampton), England. Southampton is a gateway to many ports across Europe, from neighboring ports in the United Kingdom to the icy waters of Scandinavia and destinations in Portugal and Spain. Starting a 2025 cruise vacation in Southampton will allow you to experience new and exciting cities across Europe.

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Lofoten Islands, Nordland, Norway
Lofoten Islands, Nordland, Norway

London (Southampton) 2025 Ports and Destinations

If the idea of cruising from London (Southampton) seems attractive, you'll want to know where the cruise will take you. We have a wide variety of ports of call included on our cruises out of Southampton. Here, we'll take a close look at the destinations you could explore on your next cruise vacation.

Norway

Norway is a country of rugged beauty, with snow-capped mountainous terrain, picturesque seaside villages, and an air of mystery that reflects the ancient history of its people. Some of our cruises include a stop in Stavanger, a quaint harbor town where converted historic wooden cottages house art galleries and boutiques. Visit one of Stavanger's museums to learn about its rich Viking history, or relax in a cafe to sample a local treat of Norwegian waffles with jam.

You might also find yourself aboard a ship with stops in nearby Norwegian cities such as Alesund, Tromsø, or Alta, each with its unique appeal and flair. In Alesund, you can marvel at its picture-worthy Jugend-style architecture and scenic views of the Alps. Visitors to Tromsø, the biggest city above the Arctic Circle, can experience its unique midnight sun during the summer or the polar night phenomenon in winter. In Alta, on Norway's northern coast, you may feel you've arrived in another world as you go whale-watching or learn about traditional Sami culture.

Hallgrimskirkja cathedral, Reykjavik, Iceland
Hallgrimskirkja cathedral, Reykjavik, Iceland

Iceland

Visiting Iceland is an experience you won't soon forget. With stunning views of fjords at every turn, lush mountainous landscapes with idyllic waterfalls, and numerous shopping and dining opportunities, there's something for everyone to enjoy when your ship docks in Iceland. The port city of Akureyri is home to the center of Icelandic folk culture, while if you're a golfer, you'll want to play a round at Akureyri's 18-hole course, noted as being the most northern golf course in the world.

To escape Iceland's urban areas, you should look no further than a stop in Ísafjörður. Located in a remote region of Iceland, this area has excellent hiking, biking, horseback riding, and watersports. If you'd rather stay out of the elements, you can visit several museums and historical sites to learn about Iceland's rich cultural history. No stop in Iceland would be complete without a visit to Reykjavik, the world's most northern capital city that blends Iceland's natural beauty with its cultural growth.

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Belgium

A stop in Brussels / Bruges (Zeebrugge) allows cruisers to experience a quintessential European city. With historic streets lined with museums, fountains, gardens, and an abundance of shopping and dining opportunities, Brussels will leave you feeling like you've stepped into a scene from a movie. Be sure to stroll the streets of the Old Town, noting its buildings' exemplary architecture and detailed designs.

Palace of Holyroodhouse, Scotland
Palace of Holyroodhouse, Scotland

Scotland

With Southampton as a starting point, there's no way Norwegian could resist a stop or two in nearby Scotland. You could visit Edinburgh, home to the Medieval Royal Mile that leads to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, home to Queen Mary's chambers. You're also sure to catch a glimpse of the iconic Edinburgh Castle, set high atop a volcanic crag overlooking the city.

If you're ready to see a different side of Scotland, Inverness (Invergordon) might be just what you're looking for. Located in the Highlands, Inverness combines a rural landscape with the sounds of bagpipes and other traditional Scottish music.

Netherlands

Several Norwegian cruises out of London (Southampton) include a stop in Amsterdam, a unique European city built below sea level and featuring canals and waterways. Art lovers should take a trip to the Royal Delft Museum, a factory museum, where you can meet the makers of Delft Blue pottery and experience this age-old craft.

France

Although France's culture, language, and sights may contrast with your experiences in northern Europe, a cruise from London (Southampton) to Paris will feel like a voyage to a new dimension. Savor the cafes, crepes, and world-renowned museums before continuing your journey further south to Spain, Portugal, or Italy to complete your cruise.

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