

Cruise itinerary
24-Night Europe Cruise from Southampton
24 nights · Europe · 20 ports of call
24-night Europe cruise aboard Seven Seas Mariner, departing Southampton and calling at Cruising the Celtic Sea, Waterford, Dun Laoghaire, Greencastle, Sailing the Atlantic Ocean and Qaqortoq (Julianehaab) and 13 more.
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At a glance
- Cruise line
- Regent Seven Seas Cruises
- Duration
- 24 nights
- Region
- Europe · Northern Europe · British Isles
- Departs
- Southampton
- Returns
- Southampton
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Where this voyage takes you
Day-by-day itinerary
- Day1

Southampton
Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00
England's principal cruise homeport on the south coast, with deep docks that once launched the great ocean liners. Many transatlantic and Northern European sailings begin here, an hour or so by rail from London and close to the New Forest.
- Ocean liner heritage
- Gateway to London
- Tudor old town
- Day2
Cruising the Celtic Sea
- Day3

Waterford
Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00
- Day4

Dun Laoghaire
Arrive 07:00 · Depart 18:00
A harbour town on Dublin Bay in Ireland, long the main ferry gateway to the capital just to the north. A pair of granite piers enclose the port, lined by Victorian terraces, and the coastal path leads past Martello towers to the seaside village of Dalkey.
- gateway to Dublin
- granite piers
- James Joyce Tower
- Day5
Greencastle
Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00
A coastal village on the Inishowen peninsula in County Donegal, at the head of Lough Foyle in Ireland's far north. Guarded by a ruined medieval castle and a fort, it looks across the lough toward Northern Ireland, set among green hills and quiet shore.
- Greencastle fort
- Lough Foyle
- Inishowen peninsula
- Day6
Sailing the Atlantic Ocean
- Day7
Sailing the Atlantic Ocean
- Day8
Sailing the Atlantic Ocean
- Day9

Qaqortoq (Julianehaab)
Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00
The largest town in southern Greenland, a cluster of colourful wooden houses around a sheltered harbour below rocky hills. Icebergs drift in the surrounding fjords, and the old colonial quarter, fountain square and nearby hot spring at Uunartoq draw visitors ashore.
- Colourful harbour
- Colonial square
- Surrounding fjords
- Day10

Nuuk (Godthaab)
Arrive 14:30
The capital of Greenland, a small colourful town on the southwest coast at the mouth of a long fjord system. Nuuk is known for its harbour-side old quarter, the National Museum's Inuit collections, and the dramatic Sermitsiaq mountain across the water.
- Sermitsiaq mountain
- Greenland National Museum
- Colonial harbour
- Day11

Nuuk (Godthaab)
Depart 18:00
The capital of Greenland, a small colourful town on the southwest coast at the mouth of a long fjord system. Nuuk is known for its harbour-side old quarter, the National Museum's Inuit collections, and the dramatic Sermitsiaq mountain across the water.
- Sermitsiaq mountain
- Greenland National Museum
- Colonial harbour
- Day12

Paamiut (Fredrikshaab)
Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00
A small fishing town on the southwest coast of Greenland, set among rocky islands south of the Arctic Circle. Brightly painted houses cluster by the harbour, with a turf-and-timber church and the open tundra and fjords stretching beyond.
- Colourful harbour
- Tundra hikes
- Greenlandic church
- Day13
Cruising Prince Christian Sound
Arrive 08:00 · Depart 14:30
- Day14
Sailing the Atlantic Ocean
- Day15

Reykjavík
Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00
Iceland's northerly capital, the launch point for sailings around the island's volcanic coast. The Hallgrímskirkja church rises above its low-rise centre, with the Blue Lagoon, geysers and waterfalls of the Golden Circle reachable on day trips.
- Hallgrímskirkja
- Blue Lagoon
- Golden Circle
- Day16

Grundarfjørdur
Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00
A small fishing town on Iceland's Snæfellsnes peninsula, framed by the pyramid-shaped Kirkjufell mountain. The harbour looks out across a wide bay toward open Atlantic waters, with lava fields, waterfalls and the Snæfellsjökull glacier nearby.
- Kirkjufell mountain
- Snæfellsnes peninsula
- Coastal waterfalls
- Day17

Isafjørdur
Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00
A small town at the head of a deep fjord in Iceland's remote Westfjords, ringed by steep flat-topped mountains. Ísafjörður is known for its preserved timber houses, access to nearby seabird cliffs and Arctic-fox country, and dramatic fjord scenery.
- Old timber houses
- Westfjords mountains
- Seabird cliffs
- Day18

Akureyri
Arrive 06:00 · Depart 18:00
A town at the head of a long fjord in northern Iceland, the country's largest settlement outside the capital region. Snow-capped mountains rise on either side, with botanic gardens, whale-watching boats and the lava fields near Lake Mývatn within reach.
- Eyjafjörður fjord
- Goðafoss waterfall
- Lake Mývatn
- Day19

Seydisfjørdur
Arrive 10:00 · Depart 19:00
A small fishing town at the head of a long, steep-sided fjord in eastern Iceland. A black-and-white timber church anchors the village, surrounded by waterfalls and mountains, and it serves as a gateway to the basalt highlands of the east.
- Blue church
- Fjord waterfalls
- Eastern highlands
- Day20
Cruising the Norwegian Sea
- Day21

Lerwick, Shetland Islands
Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00
The main town of Scotland's Shetland Islands, a far-northern port closer to Norway than to London. Lerwick is known for its grey-stone waterfront, the Iron Age broch and settlement at Clickimin, and the surrounding treeless moorland and sea cliffs.
- Clickimin Broch
- Commercial Street
- Shetland ponies
- Day22

Invergordon
Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00
A deep-water firth port in the Scottish Highlands, the usual gateway to Inverness and Loch Ness. Cruise ships dock close to town, with castles, single-malt distilleries along the Speyside route, and the Culloden battlefield within easy reach of the harbour.
- Loch Ness
- Speyside whisky
- Culloden battlefield
- Day23

Newhaven/Edinburgh
Arrive 08:30 · Depart 18:30
- Day24
Cruising the North Sea
- Day25

Southampton
Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00
England's principal cruise homeport on the south coast, with deep docks that once launched the great ocean liners. Many transatlantic and Northern European sailings begin here, an hour or so by rail from London and close to the New Forest.
- Ocean liner heritage
- Gateway to London
- Tudor old town
Upcoming departures
- 23 Jun 2028
Upcoming sailings of this itinerary — a NestCruise advisor confirms current availability and your fare.
24-Night Europe Cruise from Southampton FAQ
Which ports does this cruise visit?
This 24-night Europe cruise calls at Southampton, Cruising the Celtic Sea, Waterford, Dun Laoghaire, Greencastle, Sailing the Atlantic Ocean, Qaqortoq (Julianehaab), Nuuk (Godthaab), Paamiut (Fredrikshaab), Cruising Prince Christian Sound, Reykjavík, Grundarfjørdur, Isafjørdur, Akureyri, Seydisfjørdur, Cruising the Norwegian Sea, Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Invergordon, Newhaven/Edinburgh and Cruising the North Sea.
How many days are spent at sea?
4 days are spent at sea; the rest are in port.
Where does this cruise depart from?
It is a round-trip sailing from Southampton.
How long is this cruise?
24 nights aboard Seven Seas Mariner.
When does this itinerary sail?
Upcoming departures include 23 Jun 2028. A NestCruise advisor can confirm current availability.