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Cruise in the Western Europe from Southampton aboard Majestic Princess ship with visits to Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, and France for 11 days
Cruise in the Western Europe from Southampton aboard Majestic Princess ship with visits to Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, and France for 11 days
About this cruise
Embark on an 11-day cruise adventure in Western Europe aboard the Majestic Princess ship. Departing from Southampton, you`ll visit enchanting destinations in Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, and France.
Day : Bruges (Flanders), Belgium. Zeebrugge, Belgium`s largest fishing port, is connected to the historic mother city of Bruges by a twelve-kilometer canal, ideal for leisurely strolls. The long beach promenade features numerous cafes perfect for relaxation. The fish auction hall in the back harbor is one of the largest and most modern in Europe, which visitors can explore on a harbor tour. Zeebrugge also boasts a marina with space for about a hundred boats.
Sights to see: St. George Memorial, Pierre Vandamme Sea Lock.
Diamond Museum, Memling Museum, Church of Our Lady, Vintage Motorcycle Museum, Minnewater Park, De Halve Maan Brewery.
Day : Amsterdam, Netherlands. The Venice of the North! Along the canals and in winding alleys between typical stepped gabled houses, Amsterdam offers a cozy atmosphere and unique cosmopolitanism. Idyllic street cafes, lively flea markets, the Anne Frank House, the Rijksmuseum or Van Gogh Museum, and plenty of galleries and shops featuring young designers and artists.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Copenhagen, Denmark. Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark, where according to UN statistics, the happiest people in the world live. The city is best explored by bike or on foot, as the center is not too big and easily navigable. One of the must-see attractions is Nyhavn, a canal with many old sailing ships, surrounded by colorful houses painted in yellow, green, and red. Visitors should also pay a visit to the Little Mermaid statue, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen`s fairy tale of the same name, located at the Langelinie Pier. The Tivoli amusement park attracts visitors of all ages and is known as the second oldest amusement park in the world.
Day : Aarhus, Denmark. Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark. Some of the attractions include the cathedral, the theater with its beautiful facade, the river promenade, and the sea port. Just a few minutes outside the city center, you can also find picturesque beaches, castles, and forests. The combination of city life and nature makes Aarhus a popular holiday destination.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Hamburg, Germany. The second largest city in Germany (1.8 million inhabitants) is located on the rivers Elbe and Alster. Due to this location, Hamburg has a dense network of waterways, even boasting more bridges than Venice! The Hanseatic city, with its seaport and media and cultural center, is one of the most important economic locations in Germany. This diverse city offers a vibrant entertainment culture, which can be experienced in the legendary entertainment district of St. Pauli as well as in the musical halls and theaters. The 1,200-year-old city is appreciated not only by culture enthusiasts, but also by those seeking nightlife, as modern buildings with the trendiest shops and bars are popping up next to traditional warehouses. Other attractions include "Michel," the entire port area, Jungfernstieg, the Reeperbahn, the TV tower, Hagenbeck`s Zoo, the Speicherstadt, Mönckebergstrasse, St. Jacob`s Church, and the Fish Market.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Le Havre, France. The port of "Le Havre de Grace" was founded in 1517 by François I on the right bank of the Seine estuary. The seafront, the beach, and the harbor basins penetrate to the heart of the city. The character of the city is shaped by the Seine estuary and the harbor. Le Havre is not only a major commercial port but also has a marina and a beach. The Alabaster Coast with its high chalk cliffs extends from Le Havre northwards to the mouth of the Somme. Always connected to the sea, Le Havre is now the fifth largest port in Europe.
Attractions: Harbor, Town Hall, Villa Maritime, The Floating Dock, St. Joseph`s Church, St. Roch Garden, "Malraux" Museum, "Notre Dame Cathedral".
Day : Southampton, England. Southampton is considered England`s most important port city. Despite the almost complete destruction of the old town during the war, Southampton is home to numerous attractions. Notable sights include the city walls and the Bargate Memorial, a medieval gatehouse that was once used as the main entrance to the city. Additionally, the city is home to the SeaCity Museum, which explores the departure of the Titanic from Southampton and its tragic sinking.
Cabin Prices
The cruise price at the top of the page (2.139€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.
All prices presented on this website are approximate and do not constitute a public offer. For precise price information, please contact the service provider.
Single Cabin Price
| Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
| 02/07/2027 - 12/07/2027 | 3.420€ | - | 4.900€ | 6.140€ |
Double Cabin Price
| Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
| 02/07/2027 - 12/07/2027 | 4.280€ | - | 5.760€ | 7.000€ |
Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child
| Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
| 02/07/2027 - 12/07/2027 | 4.470€ | - | 5.760€ | 7.000€ |
Cabin Price for Two Adults with Two Children
| Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
| 02/07/2027 - 12/07/2027 | 4.480€ | - | 5.760€ | 7.000€ |
Cruise Route
Day : Southampton, England. Southampton is considered England`s most important port city. Despite the almost complete destruction of the old town during the war, Southampton is home to numerous attractions. Notable sights include the city walls and the Bargate Memorial, a medieval gatehouse that was once used as the main entrance to the city. Additionally, the city is home to the SeaCity Museum, which explores the departure of the Titanic from Southampton and its tragic sinking.Day : Bruges (Flanders), Belgium. Zeebrugge, Belgium`s largest fishing port, is connected to the historic mother city of Bruges by a twelve-kilometer canal, ideal for leisurely strolls. The long beach promenade features numerous cafes perfect for relaxation. The fish auction hall in the back harbor is one of the largest and most modern in Europe, which visitors can explore on a harbor tour. Zeebrugge also boasts a marina with space for about a hundred boats.
Sights to see: St. George Memorial, Pierre Vandamme Sea Lock.
Diamond Museum, Memling Museum, Church of Our Lady, Vintage Motorcycle Museum, Minnewater Park, De Halve Maan Brewery.
Day : Amsterdam, Netherlands. The Venice of the North! Along the canals and in winding alleys between typical stepped gabled houses, Amsterdam offers a cozy atmosphere and unique cosmopolitanism. Idyllic street cafes, lively flea markets, the Anne Frank House, the Rijksmuseum or Van Gogh Museum, and plenty of galleries and shops featuring young designers and artists.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Copenhagen, Denmark. Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark, where according to UN statistics, the happiest people in the world live. The city is best explored by bike or on foot, as the center is not too big and easily navigable. One of the must-see attractions is Nyhavn, a canal with many old sailing ships, surrounded by colorful houses painted in yellow, green, and red. Visitors should also pay a visit to the Little Mermaid statue, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen`s fairy tale of the same name, located at the Langelinie Pier. The Tivoli amusement park attracts visitors of all ages and is known as the second oldest amusement park in the world.
Day : Aarhus, Denmark. Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark. Some of the attractions include the cathedral, the theater with its beautiful facade, the river promenade, and the sea port. Just a few minutes outside the city center, you can also find picturesque beaches, castles, and forests. The combination of city life and nature makes Aarhus a popular holiday destination.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Hamburg, Germany. The second largest city in Germany (1.8 million inhabitants) is located on the rivers Elbe and Alster. Due to this location, Hamburg has a dense network of waterways, even boasting more bridges than Venice! The Hanseatic city, with its seaport and media and cultural center, is one of the most important economic locations in Germany. This diverse city offers a vibrant entertainment culture, which can be experienced in the legendary entertainment district of St. Pauli as well as in the musical halls and theaters. The 1,200-year-old city is appreciated not only by culture enthusiasts, but also by those seeking nightlife, as modern buildings with the trendiest shops and bars are popping up next to traditional warehouses. Other attractions include "Michel," the entire port area, Jungfernstieg, the Reeperbahn, the TV tower, Hagenbeck`s Zoo, the Speicherstadt, Mönckebergstrasse, St. Jacob`s Church, and the Fish Market.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Le Havre, France. The port of "Le Havre de Grace" was founded in 1517 by François I on the right bank of the Seine estuary. The seafront, the beach, and the harbor basins penetrate to the heart of the city. The character of the city is shaped by the Seine estuary and the harbor. Le Havre is not only a major commercial port but also has a marina and a beach. The Alabaster Coast with its high chalk cliffs extends from Le Havre northwards to the mouth of the Somme. Always connected to the sea, Le Havre is now the fifth largest port in Europe.
Attractions: Harbor, Town Hall, Villa Maritime, The Floating Dock, St. Joseph`s Church, St. Roch Garden, "Malraux" Museum, "Notre Dame Cathedral".
Day : Southampton, England. Southampton is considered England`s most important port city. Despite the almost complete destruction of the old town during the war, Southampton is home to numerous attractions. Notable sights include the city walls and the Bargate Memorial, a medieval gatehouse that was once used as the main entrance to the city. Additionally, the city is home to the SeaCity Museum, which explores the departure of the Titanic from Southampton and its tragic sinking.