Embark on a cruise to Europe and immerse yourself in a tapestry of cultural richness and culinary delights. Explore captivating ports, from admiring stunning architecture to sipping espresso in charming coastal squares. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of bustling markets, marvel at historic landmarks, and savour local cuisine that reflects the region's diverse heritage. Each destination offers unique adventures, ensuring that your European journey is filled with unforgettable experiences and discoveries.
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Cultural richness
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Culinary delights
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Historic landmarks
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Unique adventures
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Bustling markets
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Breathtaking sights
Each number shows the day of your cruise. Days shown as At Sea are
sailing days between ports â a chance to enjoy everything the ship has to offer.
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Southampton
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At Sea
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Haugesund, Norway Town in Rogaland, Norway.
Haugesund is a coastal town on Norwayâs west coast, known for its sheltered harbour and strong maritime heritage. Cruise ships dock close to the centre, giving visitors easy access to Haugesundâs waterfront, historic sites, and walking routes, as well as transport links to nearby fjords and scenic viewpoints. The port provides smooth passenger facilities and serves as a convenient gateway to the surrounding region.
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Flam, Norway Village in Aurland Municipality, Norway.
The village of FlĂĽm has been a tourist destination since the late 19th century. It currently receives almost 450,000 visitors a year. Most ride the 20-kilometre (12 mi) FlĂĽm Line between FlĂĽm and Myrdal Station, one of the steepest railway tracks at 1 in 18 (not counting rack railways) in the world. There are also a few spirals. A former rail station building in FlĂĽm now houses a museum dedicated to the FlĂĽm railway. The harbour of FlĂĽm receives some 160 cruise ships per year.
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Olden, Norway Village in western Norway
Olden is a small village in western Norway, set at the inner end of the Nordfjord and surrounded by steep mountains, waterfalls, and glacierâcarved valleys. Cruise ships dock close to the centre, giving visitors easy access to the peaceful waterfront, local shops, and excursions into Oldedalen valley, including routes toward the Briksdal Glacier. Its calm setting and dramatic scenery make Olden a popular gateway to some of Norwayâs most striking natural landscapes.
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Arctic Circle (Cruising), Norway Arctic Circle cruises explore the remote northern regions of Norway and the high Arctic, offering access to ports and anchorages that showcase dramatic landscapes, wildlife.
Arctic Circle cruises explore the remote northern regions of Norway, Iceland, Greenland, and the high Arctic, offering access to ports and anchorages that showcase dramatic landscapes, wildlife, and polar environments. These itineraries typically include small to midâsized vessels designed for coldâweather operations, with calls at coastal towns, fjords, and expedition landing sites. Passengers experience long daylight hours in summer, the Northern Lights in winter, and a mix of cultural visits and natureâfocused excursions. The route provides a unique combination of scenic cruising, remote communities, and specialised Arctic experiences.
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Tromso, Norway Town in Tromsø Municipality, Norway.
Tromsø is one of northern Norwayâs most striking cruise destinations, set on an island surrounded by mountains and known for its Arctic culture, modern architecture, and dramatic scenery. Ships dock close to the city centre, giving visitors easy access to waterfront promenades, the Arctic Cathedral, museums, and cableâcar rides up Mount Storsteinen for panoramic views. With efficient transport links and a blend of urban life and wild landscapes, Tromsø serves as a gateway to Arctic experiences, including fjord excursions, wildlife viewing, andâoutside summerâthe famous northern lights.
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Honningsvag, Norway City/town within Nordkapp Municipality, Finnmark, Norway.
HonningsvĂĽg is the northernmost cruise port in mainland Norway, serving as the gateway to the North Cape and the dramatic Arctic landscapes of Finnmark. Ships dock close to the compact town centre, giving visitors easy access to local museums, coastal viewpoints, and excursions into the surrounding tundra. The port provides smooth passenger facilities and offers a convenient starting point for exploring one of Europeâs most remote and striking regions.
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Arctic Circle (Cruising), Norway continued
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Molde, Norway Town in Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
Molde is a scenic town in Møre og Romsdal, known for its sheltered fjord setting and the panoramic Molde Panorama of 222 mountain peaks. Cruise ships dock close to the compact centre, giving visitors easy access to waterfront promenades, museums, and viewpoints, along with smooth transport links to nearby fjords and coastal landscapes. Its modern port facilities and dramatic surroundings make Molde a popular stop on Norwayâs western itineraries.
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Alesund, Norway Town in Western Norway, Norway.
The Norwegian Centre of Art Nouveau Architecture, Jugendstilsenteret, is situated in à lesund. It is a museum and interpretive center with exhibitions telling the story of the town fire and Art Nouveu/Jugendstil in Norway and Europe. Sunnmøre museum, founded in 1931, is an outdoor folk museum devoted to the Norwegian coastal culture and way of life. Located on an area of 120 hectares (300 acres), it has more than 55 old and distinct houses from the past 300 years moved to the site, replicas of old Viking ships, and the Medieval Age Museum with artifacts from excavations of the old trading centre. The local newspaper is Sunnmørsposten, founded in 1882 and published six days a week. à lesund is the site of the annual Norwegian Food Festival.
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Geiranger, Norway Village in Stranda Municipality, Norway.
Geiranger is a small village set at the end of the Geirangerfjord, one of Norwayâs most famous and scenic fjords. Cruise ships anchor in the sheltered bay, with tender services bringing passengers ashore close to viewpoints, hiking routes, and the surrounding waterfalls and mountain landscapes. The port provides a gateway to some of Norwayâs most iconic natural scenery, making it a popular stop on fjord itineraries.
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At Sea
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Bruges (Zeebrugge) Village of the city of Bruges, Belgium.
Zeebrugge serves as the main cruise gateway for Bruges, offering straightforward transport links into the historic city. From the port, passengers can reach Bruges quickly for access to its medieval centre, canals, museums, and wellâknown cultural attractions.
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Southampton, UK City in Hampshire, England.
Southampton is the UKâs leading cruise port, located on the south coast with direct road and rail links to London and the wider country. The port operates several modern cruise terminals capable of handling large international vessels and offers efficient checkâin, baggage, and passenger services. Its sheltered harbour and deepâwater access make it a reliable yearâround departure point for voyages to Europe, the Mediterranean, the Atlantic, and transatlantic routes.
About Celebrity Apex
Built 20202,910 passengers130,818 GT
Celebrity Apex is the second ship in Celebrityâs Edgeâclass series, launched in 2020, and designed around outwardâfacing architecture, modern luxury, and immersive spaces that connect guests more closely with the sea. Her signature features include the Magic Carpet (a cantilevered platform that moves between decks), the multiâstorey Eden venue, the Grand Plaza, and Infinite Veranda staterooms that blur the line between indoor and outdoor living.
She carries a relaxedâluxury atmosphere with highâend design by Kelly Hoppen and Jouin Manku, offering a balance of calm sophistication and vibrant nightlife. Apex is known for excellent dining variety, strong entertainment, and a resortâstyle pool deck with panoramic views.
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- Magic Carpet platform used as a bar, restaurant, or tender platform depending on deck level
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- Grand Plaza, a dramatic threeâdeck social hub inspired by Italian piazzas
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- Eden, a multiâstorey lounge blending dining, entertainment, and panoramic ocean views
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- Infinite Veranda staterooms that expand the cabin into the balcony space
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- The Retreat, an exclusive suiteâguest area with private restaurant, lounge, and sundeck
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- Rooftop Garden for outdoor movies, live music, and relaxation
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- 29 restaurants, bars, and lounges, including Fine Cut Steakhouse, Raw on 5, Le Grand Bistro, and Eden Restaurant
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- Adultâcentric entertainment with immersive theatre shows and nightlife across Eden, The Club, and the Martini Bar
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- Spa & SEA Thermal Suite offering a wide range of wellness experiences