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Northern Europe cruises for less than $300

If you’re planning on visiting more than one city in Europe, you can squeeze in even more value by adding a quick three- or four-night cruise to your trip.
/ Source: Sherman's Travel

The deal
Europe is the sweet spot for travel this spring, with unprecedented sale fares to European cities, and at last, an exchange rate that is worth investing in.

If you’re planning on visiting more than one city, you can squeeze in even more value by adding a quick three- or four-night cruise to your trip. With rates up to 76 percent off, it’s easy to take out two birds with one stone by covering transportation costs, and accommodations.

We’ve found two stand-out voyages to Northern Europe for under $300, starting from as little as $46 a night.


Enjoy a room with a view at an amazing price up to 76 percent off rack rates on this three-night cruise to London in a balcony cabin. The Norwegian Jade embarks from Rotterdam, Holland and makes its first stop at Le Havre, in France where passengers can book one of many tours of Normandy.

From there it’s on to the opposite side of the English Channel with a visit to Saint Peter Port. This city still has much of its 17th century charm and remains one of the most beautiful towns of the Channel Islands. Lastly, the ship sails to Southampton, located just a stone’s throw away from London. Prices start at just $269 for balcony cabins, and suites are available from $329.


If you’ve always been curious about the storied city of Amsterdam, this four-night cruise is your chance to sample the capital — and save — with interior cabins starting from just $172. Oceanview cabins are also available starting from $215.

After setting sail May 3 from London (Harwich), on the Vision of the Seas, Amsterdam is the next stop and main attraction on this voyage. Spend two full days biking the quiet streets, visiting the Van Gogh museum and Anne Frank house, or taking a boat ride in the maze of peaceful canals.

After spending the last day at sea, the final disembarkation port is Oslo, Norway, where the ship will pass by some stunning scenery like the Oslo Fjord.

The dollars
All prices are per person and based on double occupancy. Accommodations, meals, some beverages, entertainment, and port charges are covered in the cost. Government fees and taxes, as well as off-boat expenditures are extra.

The catch
These cruises only have one sailing date.

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