Romantic European Cruises in the Mediterranean and Baltic Seas

Europe is certainly one of the most interesting continents on Earth. Each country has its own color, culture and heritage and all of them more interesting than the next. European Cruises can allow you a glimpse into these countries, open your eyes to the world and of course cruises are very romantic. There are a number of different seas for cruising, but perhaps the most all encompassing is the Mediterranean.

As a magical continent, Europe has what it takes to impress event he most well traveled. It will leave you in awe, and you will come back from your cruise feeling both enlightened and rested. The slower pace of life is enjoyed by all European countries and this forces you to slow down and relax.

As far as cruise destinations go, the Mediterranean has it all and then some! Cruising the western side of the Med allows access to countries such as Greece, Croatia, Italy, France, Malta, Spain and Monaco. Visiting the Greek Isles is something that everyone must do at least once in their lifetime. The tourist season is quite long and the best weather is experienced from May to September and sometimes longer in the case of an Indian summer.

A veritable kaleidoscope of countries awaits you on your cruise but if you would like to tackle the elements and see something very unique, what about the Baltic Sea? Many cruises to destinations in this area are available.

Alaskan and Baltic cruise seasons are virtually the same. It is a very short season from July to August, but more intrepid adventurers do take advantage of cut-price cruising during May to June.

Seeing the sights of the Baltic, means you will avail yourself of the best of Viking culture and countries. While a visit to Copenhagen in Denmark is memorable, a cruise to see St. Petersburg in Russia, will give you something to talk about for many years. This is where you will find the Hermitage museum and some of the finest works of art on the earth.

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