Sea Cruises in Europe
Set sail on Europe’s high seas with a cruise. Explore the water and coastal destinations of one of Europe’s many cruise options, from big luxury cruise lines to chartering a small fishing boat.
Romance comes naturally in Europe. With so many things to see and do, it’s no coincidence that Europe is one of the top destinations in the world for romantic getaways. From popular attractions like the Eiffel Tower to lesser-known spots like waterfalls in Iceland, browse this gallery to prep for the best romantic sightseeing in Europe.
Resting high upon a hill in Portugal, the medieval city of Monsaraz is a one-of-a-kind European adventure. The city’s old white houses and rustic red roofs create a timeless romantic setting. Due to its unique location, the city also provides some of the best views of Portugal.
With so many romantic places it can be hard to pick just one. But a cruise lets you enjoy multiple places in one trip. Take a cruise along the shores of the Danube River from Budapest to Bucharest and take in the contrast of some of Europe’s most magical cities.
Gozo is a small island off the coast of Malta and is full of natural beauty. As the home of Calypso in Homer’s Odyssey, the island has been viewed as a place of serenity for thousands of years. Today, it’s a place with calm beaches, clear waters and gorgeous hotels.
The Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria, is a grand building full of some of the finest art in the world. Inside you’ll find the combination of astonishing architecture and intricate details to be a piece of art in itself. And outside, the site’s lush green grounds are perfect for romantic picnics.
In Europe, it doesn’t get much more romantic than a trip to Italy – even better, a trip to Tuscany, Italy. With vineyards stretching for miles over rolling countryside hills, there’s always good wine to drink at the end of the night. It’s a place that’s quiet, inspiring and always unforgettable.
The Cyclades group of islands in Greece offers many romantic getaway options. Arguably the most romantic spot is on the island of Santorini. It’s rumored that the island was the original location of Atlantis. But there’s no denying that it’s a romantic hideaway of classic Greek structures and gorgeous views.
Switzerland offers more for romantic getaways than skiing in the Alps. They’re bursting with breathtaking outdoor adventure. From the quaint hillside town of Soglio to the top of Mount Rigi, you’ll find picturesque places ready for romantic memories.
Iceland elicits thoughts of green countrysides, clear lakes and jagged mountaintops. But waterfalls may just be the country’s most romantic natural wonder. You’ll find Europe’s most powerful waterfall, Dettifoss, in Northern Iceland. But you’ll also find smaller falls sprinkled throughout the beautiful countryside.
The Pont de l’Archevêché is the narrowest bridge in Paris and crosses the Seine River in the heart of the city. Also known as the Love Lock Bridge, it’s a place where locals and visitors alike add their own love padlocks to the bridge. All in all, it’s one of the most romantic sites in all of Europe.
France is a must-stop for any European romantic getaway. And the Eiffel Tower is at the heart of it all. Go for a walk around the tower’s green grounds. Then, take a tour to the top. You can even dine in a restaurant within The Eiffel Tower with the best views of Paris as your backdrop.
Castle Trakošćan is one of the oldest and most unique places in all of Croatia. Once a place of fortitude for Croatian royalty, the castle now serves as a preserved look at the country’s storied past. And all around the castle you’ll find natural beauty in the forms of trees, lakes and trails.
Set sail on Europe’s high seas with a cruise. Explore the water and coastal destinations of one of Europe’s many cruise options, from big luxury cruise lines to chartering a small fishing boat.
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In 2021, eleven amazing spa towns in seven European countries were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as a ‘transnational serial’ World Heritage Site, called the “Great Spa Towns of Europe”. These towns, in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom represent a unique cultural achievement and urban form which was at its height from the late 18th century to the 1930s.
There’s a lot to celebrate in Europe – especially during one of Europe’s many fire and ice festivals. Each festival is different from the rest, but they’re all a good time. From Iceland to Malta and everywhere in between, Europe’s festivals are some of the most colorful, festive and energetic celebrations on the planet. Browse some of the best and literally the brightest fire and ice festivals in Europe with this photo gallery.
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