Transatlantic Cruises set to Sail on 2016 and its peak Seasons
To experience cruising across the great Atlantic Ocean might be once in a life-time for some people, however, it's a one of a kind journey. Transatlantic cruising has been on the history as annual activities of the people years ago and it is still until now. Book a Transatlantic cruise at the world's largest cruise ship and enjoy the Atlantic Ocean view while relaxing and feeling the classical cruising experience. As of next year, 89 Transatlantic Cruises is set to sail in 2016.
According to the PR Web, spring and autumn seasons are the best in demand seasons for Transatlantic Cruise. The cruise ships are moved on their Caribbean homeport in winter to their summer homeport in Europe. There are 28 scheduled cruises next year from United States to Europe set to sail in the month of April and May. Returning to United States from Europe, 35 cruises are also set to sail in the months of September, October and November.
The British-American cruise line, Cunard Lines' Queen Mary 2 luxury cruise ship only has the regular scheduled transatlantic cruise throughout the year. It is scheduled to make 11 cruises from New York to Southampton in England next year and 12 voyages back from Southampton to New York. According to the Examiner, the set date cruises is for the event launching of the Transatlantic Fashion Week, the celebration for the British Isles Culinary Discovery and for the themed voyages, Westbound Crossing, Big Band Ball.
For the spring season next year, the cruises on schedule are from Florida to Rome, Barcelona, Nice, Lisbon, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Berlin, and England. It is on voyage in 13 to 18 days but also making a stopover at Atlantic islands and also at the some ports of Europe before reaching the final stop. Transatlantic cruise site has the complete preview cruise schedule of different cruise line brands for 2016. It also provides information about cruising peak seasons.
Most Trans-Atlantic cruises are scheduled in the seasons of spring and fall, as cruise lines reposition ships between Europe and the Caribbean. Cruise-lovers will surely be able to pick the best schedule at their own choice.
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