Transatlantic cruises connect North America and Europe through several distinct itinerary styles, making them a popular choice for travelers seeking longer, thoughtfully planned journeys. Many Transatlantic cruises operate as repositioning sailings to and from Europe, with ports of call across the Atlantic that often include Bermuda, the Azores and the Canary Islands. Another option is a northern Transatlantic cruise, typically westbound, sailing through Iceland and Greenland before continuing to Canada. For a classic ocean voyage, the traditional Transatlantic Crossing is offered exclusively by Queen Mary 2, preserving the heritage of classic ocean liner travel on a year-round basis. Transatlantic cruises appeal to travelers who value time at sea and, for some, serve as a relaxed alternative to flying.
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