Are you looking for a cruise from England to USA? September is the most popular month to cruise between England and USA and there are 87 departures available from eight of the world's leading cruise lines.
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Cunard maintain a scheduled transatlantic passenger service between Europe and the United States, usually one sailing a month in each direction between Southampton & New York from April to December taking 7 nights. You travel aboard the greatest ocean liner in the world, Cunard's Queen Mary 2 (QM2).
Cargo shipsThis is a non-sailing ship option that can take you across. Cargo ships usually rent out a few cabins to passengers. This costs a few thousand euros. Travelling with a cargo vessel can be a good alternative if you want to cross the ocean, don't like sailing, and do not want to fly.
Featured Transatlantic cruises from SouthamptonThis Westbound Transatlantic Crossing to New York offers seven luxurious sea days in which to relax and indulge to your heart's content, sailing on board Cunard's flagship ocean liner, Queen Mary 2. Embark on Queen Mary 2's legendary Transatlantic Crossing.
SAIL THE SEAS AND SEETranspacific and transatlantic cruises offer plenty of relaxing days at sea, plus exciting stops at idyllic, beach-filled islands and cities bustling with life and culture.
You can cruise to Florida from the UK. There are cruises from Southampton/London to the Florida ports of Miami and Fort Lauderdale. These are one-way Transatlantic cruises, also known as Atlantic crossings.
How long does a transatlantic cruise take? Due to its long journey across the Atlantic Ocean, transatlantic cruises are usually one of the longest cruises you can take, with itineraries that can last anywhere from twelve to sixteen nights, including at least six nights sailing across the ocean.
Each journey takes seven days and covers 3,150 nautical miles (3,625 statute miles). From port to port, sailing vessels and excursions from the United States to England usually take six to nine days. The majority of ships depart from New York City and dock in Southampton, England, with no stops in between.
Boat travel is a charming alternative to long-haul flying, and far better for the environment, too. A little known and inexpensive boat option, freighter travel, is popular with student travelers and adventurers of all ilk, but figuring how to hop aboard a freighter isn't as simple as you may expect.