
Royal Caribbean's 14-night European transatlantic cruises take?passengers on an amazing?journey across the ocean to various tourist hot spots. The luxury cruise company offers amazing amenities for you to enjoy along the way, so your trip will be as memorable on day one as it is on day 14.
Royal Caribbean has?several 14-night transatlantic cruise options, which travel?both eastbound and westbound, including:
14-Night Eastbound: Leaving from Galveston, Texas, this cruise has ports of call in Ponta Delgada, Azores, Malaga, Cartagena, and Barcelona, Spain.14-Night Transatlantic: This cruise leaves from Colon, Panama, and travels through the?stunning?ports of Willemstad, Curacao, Bridgetown, Barbados, and the Canary Islands before docking at Palma De Mallorca, Spain.14-Night Westbound: This westbound cruise leaves from Barcelona, Spain. It travels to Cartagena, Malaga, the?Canary Islands, and the?Bahamas?before it docks?in New Orleans.14-Night Westbound Transatlantic: Another westbound option from Royal Caribbean leaves from Palma De Mallorca in Spain. This trip has ports of call in?the Canary Islands, St. Maarten, St. John's, Barbados, and other?exotic travel destinations?before?docking in Colon, Panama.14-Night Barcelona:? Royal Caribbean?offers a spectacular?fall transatlantic?cruise, which?leaves from Barcelona, Spain, and?stops in Cartagena, Malaga, Cadiz, the Canary Islands, and then docks in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.14-Night Eastbound Brazil: Another transatlantic option is to leave in the spring from Sao Paulo, Brazil, and?cruise to?Rio De Janeiro, Salvador De Bahia, the Canary Islands, and Cadiz before ending in Lisbon, Portugal.In addition to the aforementioned?options, the company also offers transatlantic cruises from Miami, Florida to Barcelona, Spain. Also, you can book a slightly longer sailing, a 16-night cruise, departing from Civitavecchia, Italy to Galveston, Texas.??Finally, you can?set?sail from Harwich, England and travel to Boston, Massachusetts.
Visit the Royal Caribbean website to find the company's?most current?transatlantic?voyages and to book your cruise.? The website also features a number of ways to save on your next transatlantic cruise.? Discounts are available to military personnel, law enforcement professionals (in both the U.S. and Canada) and for those over the age of 55.
All of Royal Caribbean's 14-night transatlantic?sailings yield a vast array of?exciting onboard activities and amenities including world-class dining, live entertainment, shopping, spa treatments?and luxury staterooms.? In addition, Royal Caribbean's transatlantic cruises often feature a wide selection of unique shore excursions, which explore the highlights of various port cities, from Europe's hottest shops to the Canary Islands' most famous natural wonders. The cruise company also provides a variety of?onboard?workshops?and seminars that aim to educate passengers on the various waterways and destinations covered during the two-week dream voyage across the ocean.? ?
When planning a 14-night transatlantic voyage on Royal Caribbean?it's a good idea?to book as early as possible, as the popular?cruises fill up fast.? Also, keep in mind transatlantic cruises?typically take place?during the warmer summer months.? However, cruises from Brazil may occur as early as April while northern?departing cruises don't set sail until August.??Cruise itineraries also vary, though most feature several nights at sea.? To learn more about the cruise options available, visit CruiseAdventures.com or CruiseTransatlantic.com.
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