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Scandinavia cruise from Dover

Dover

Dover, England, serves as an exceptional departure port for Northern Europe cruises, offering a combination of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and a warm coastal atmosphere. Immerse yourself in the city's rich heritage, explore its iconic attractions, and embark on an unforgettable cruise adventure. From the picturesque White Cliffs to the vibrant city center, Dover offers a delightful blend of culture, history, and modern amenities. Begin your cruise journey from this captivating port and discover the wonders of Northern Europe as you sail to remarkable destinations.

Scandinavia boasts a multitude of highlights, including the iconic cities of Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo. Marvel at the architectural wonders of Copenhagen's Nyhavn, stroll through Stockholm's charming Gamla Stan, and explore Oslo's fascinating Viking history. As you cruise through the region, you'll be treated to panoramic views of the stunning Norwegian fjords, the picturesque Stockholm archipelago, and the idyllic coastal landscapes of Denmark and Sweden, all visible from the deck of your ship.

Throughout the course of the year, the Port of Dover plays host to a large number of cruise ships at its cruise terminals, which are known for providing the best route to the Scandinavia. Set off on a Scandinavia cruise from Dover and explore some of the most remote and uncontaminated areas of the planet onboard


Scandinavia out of Dover Cruise Schedule 2024

Scandinavia is a haven for adventure enthusiasts, offering a wide range of excursions and off-board activities. Embark on thrilling hikes through Norway's stunning national parks, go kayaking in the archipelagos of Sweden, or set out on a dog sledding adventure in Finland. Explore the Arctic Circle and chase the mystical Northern Lights, or experience the exhilaration of white-water rafting in Norway's pristine rivers. The opportunities for adventure and outdoor exploration are limitless in this breathtaking region.