Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament stand along the River Thames, with a bridge and pink flowers in the foreground under a blue sky.

Atlantic Crossing – Nautical Nights

Cruise from London to New York with Ireland, Iceland, and coastal island stops.

Highlights

  • Sail from London’s Port of Southampton, tour St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin, and explore Dunluce Castle on Northern Ireland’s coast.
  • Savor Icelandic lobster in Reykjavík, enjoy a scenic boat trip in Ísafjörður, and experience the culture of St. John’s, Newfoundland.
  • Visit the islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, then admire Nova Scotia’s lighthouses and coastal villages in Sydney and Halifax.
  • Conclude your voyage in New York City, taking in its landmarks and city life.
This is a shared departure operated by Go Next.

Itinerary

Day 1: Depart U.S. for London, England
Day 2: London
Day 3: Cruising the English Channel
Day 4: Dublin, Ireland
Day 5: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Day 6: Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Day 7: Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Day 8: Reykjavík, Iceland
Day 9: Ísafjörður
Day 10: Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Day 11: Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Day 12: Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Day 13: St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Day 14: Saint Pierre and Miquelon, France
Day 15: Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
Day 16: Halifax
Day 17: Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Day 18: New York, New York

Available to Book
Sept. 2-19, 2027

Starting price

$3,999

Deposit per person

$500

Countries Visited

Canada, England, France, Iceland, Ireland, United States

Activity Level

Low
Sept. 2-19, 2027

Starting price

$3,999
*Single supplement applies

Deposit per person

$500

Countries Visited

Canada, England, France, Iceland, Ireland, United States

Activity Level

Low

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