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Transatlantic Cruises - Discounts and Deals
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When To Cruise Transatlantic
The weeklong Transatlantic crossings on the Queen Mary 2 depart from April through December every year. The longer Transatlantic cruises on other ships take place in April and May or between September and November, when the cruise ships reposition to or from the summer cruise season in Europe.
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How Many Days?
Transatlantic cruises come in two versions. The most popular way to experience the Transatlantic is on 6 or 7 day crossing on the Queen Mary 2 between Southampton and New York. A Transatlantic "crossing" is when there are only two ports involved - the port of embarkation and the port of debarkation.
The other way to cruise the Atlantic Ocean is on a longer 12 to 15 day cruise that incorporates several extra ports of call. I the spring those cruises start in various ports along the U.S. coastline, from Galveston to Boston. The cruises end in a number of European ports, from Copenhagen in Northern Europe to Venice in the Mediterranean.