Can you take a boat to Europe from us?


Can you take a boat to Europe from us? Transatlantic cruises to Europe from the USA typically last around two weeks, with travelers spending around 11 to 16 nights onboard. Read: What Is a Transatlantic Cruise?


Can you travel by boat instead of plane?

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.


Is it cheaper to travel by boat?

It's cheaper (and cooler) than flying. Cargo cruises cost between $65 and $125 per day, which includes lodging and three meals a day. Voyages usually last between 40 and 50 days, but some people opt for segmented trips that last a few weeks, leaving on a boat, disembarking at a port, and returning home by plane.


Can you still travel internationally by boat?

Yes, you can still travel to many locations in the world by boat. It was by far one of the best trips I've ever taken.


Can you cross Europe by boat?

Did you know you can cross Europe, from the Mediterranean to the North Sea, by boat? Well you can, and it's a giant adventure.


Can I take a boat to Europe instead of a plane?

Yes, there are definitely ways to travel from the United States to Europe by boat instead of plane. In fact, it can be a great way to experience a unique and memorable journey! There are several cruise lines that offer transatlantic voyages between the two continents.


Can I take a boat from NY to Europe?

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).