The Star of Atlantic European Cities from Southampton - 10 Nights No-Flying

No Fkying! Add on the free at sea all-inclusive drinks package form only £299pp extra

Step aboard Norwegian Star and set sail from Southampton on a remarkable 10-night voyage through some of Northern Europe’s most captivating cities. From the colourful canals and waterfront cafés of Gothenburg to the royal splendour of Copenhagen, every port reveals a new chapter of discovery. The journey continues with an overnight stay in Hamburg, giving you rare extra time to experience this vibrant maritime city after sunset, when its atmosphere truly comes alive.

Wander the medieval streets of Bruges from nearby Zeebrugge, soak up the culture and history of Le Havre, and watch ever-changing coastal scenery unfold from the comfort of your ship. With no flights, airport queues or baggage restrictions, your holiday begins the moment you arrive in Southampton.

This unforgettable European cruise combines iconic destinations, extended time ashore and the freedom to explore at your own pace. Places are limited – secure your cabin today and start counting down to an extraordinary adventure at sea.

Make your way down to the port of Southampton to embark the ship and enjoy the sailaway party.

Norwegian Star

This 91,740 tonne ship was launched in 2001 and revitalised in 2018 under the extensive Norwegian Edge ship upgrade programme. Norwegian Star can accommodate just 2348 passengers and shares the same class as her sister ship – Norwegian Dawn. This smaller sized ship packs in an amazing range of dining and entertainment activities. There are 15 dining options to choose from, let your hair down in one or more of the10 bars and lounges on board and relax in the excellent spa with its large thermal hydro-therapy pool.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Gothenburg

Discover Gothenburg, Sweden’s vibrant second city, where historic charm meets contemporary Scandinavian style. Stroll along picturesque canals, explore the lively Haga district with its cobbled streets and traditional cafés, and admire the city's beautiful waterfront setting. Known for its welcoming atmosphere, world-class dining and rich maritime heritage, Gothenburg offers something for every traveller. From fascinating museums and leafy parks to designer boutiques and bustling markets, this coastal gem is a highlight of any Northern Europe cruise. Whether you're seeking culture, cuisine or sightseeing, Gothenburg delivers an unforgettable Swedish experience.

Copenhagen

In Copenhagen you will find many famous sites and attractions, including the Tivoli Gardens, Amalienborg Palace (home of the Danish monarchy), Copenhagen Cathedral, Rosenborg Castle, the Opera House, Frederik's Church (Marble Church), Thorvaldsens Museum and the Little Mermaid sculpture. A must see is the Christiansborg Palace which is the National museum full of fascinating Viking relics. Stroget is Europe's longest pedestrian shopping street lined with cafes & Shops. Stroll along the Nyhavn Canal to check out the market stalls and view the old sailing ships moored along the banks of the canal. The two cruise terminals for Copenhagen are situated approx ten minutes journey time by bus or train to Central Station in the centre of Copenhagen.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Overnight in port

Hamburg

Hamburg is a surprising city with friendly locals who are happy to speak English, a vibrant café culture, magnificent buildings and excellent shopping. The night life is as varied and diverse as any city and the restaurants are top class too. Here - the shopping is second to none with the outdoor shopping plaza of The Spitalerstrasse leading you past big department stores to the ornate golden spires of the magnificent Town Hall (Rathaus) and to the Europa Passage indoor shopping mall. Perhaps visit the futuristic looking Heinrich Hertz Term - the tallest tower and the most iconic structure in Hamburg standing at 204metres high with a restaurant and viewing platform. There are also theatres, opera houses, boating on the Alster and at certain times of the year tall ships frequent the harbour. Visit the Fish Market, Hamburg Dungeon and a whole host of museums with Hamburg being particularly well known for its maritime history and the supremely fascinating U-Boat Museum. For the young and young at heart Miniature Wunderland houses the largest model railway in the world at 1300 sq' metres which even includes an airport with aircraft taking off and landing.

Amsterdam

This beautiful and friendly city is like the Venice of the North where Canals weave through historic streets, tulips bloom, cultural treasures abound. Bicycles and vibrant nightlife define Amsterdam's unique charm. Walk along the canal pathways and admire the narrow townhouses in spring enjoy the tulips that surround the city, visit the Anne Frank Museum, or admire the works of art at the Rijksmuseum dedicated to the Dutch art and history. This city has it all, vintage stores, cool coffee houses, cutting edge dining and a vibrant night life.

Zeebrugge (For Bruges)

The Port of Zeebrugge (also referred to as the Port of Bruges) is a major European port in the municipality of Bruges, West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium, handling over 50 million tonnes of cargo annually. The port features convenient shuttle and tram connections to nearby attractions like Bruges, Knokke Beach, and a local chocolate factory. Free and affordable shuttles make it easy to explore, and you'll also find unique experiences like wine and oyster tasting or a lively bar on wheels nearby. Bruges is situated approximately 16km away on a 15minutes tram ride costing around 5 euros.

From the Rozenhoedkaai and the Market Square, through the Lake of Love and the canals, to the Beguinage, the almshouses and much more. Iconic sites that give the city its look and charm you instantly. The canals of Bruges have for centuries been the veins of the city, winding through Bruges and treating you to another magnificent view around every bend. Take a stroll or a boat trip and discover secret gardens, romantic bridges and medieval facades reflected in the water. Veiled in mist, a family of swans floating past: time stands still on the canals.

Le Havre

Le Havre, located on France`s Normandy coast, is a vibrant port city known for its modern architecture, maritime heritage and easy access to iconic regional landmarks. A UNESCO‑listed destination, Le Havre showcases striking post‑war designs by Auguste Perret, wide boulevards, cultural museums and a lively waterfront.

Visitors can explore the impressive MuMa Museum, stroll along the beach promenade or enjoy cafés and shops around the city centre. Le Havre is also a popular gateway for day trips to Paris, the Normandy beaches, Honfleur and the scenic landscapes of Étretat. With its blend of urban style, coastal charm and rich history, Le Havre offers a rewarding stop for cruise guests and travellers looking to experience an authentic slice of northern France.

Disembark the ship after breakfast and make your way home.

Origin Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
Southampton 29/04/27 £859 £949 £1339 £2299 View