British Isles
Surprisingly there are lots of people who enjoy a cruise around the British Isles with ports of call such as Lerwick, Faroes, Shetlands, Edinburgh and Newcastle to name but a few.
Canada & New England
The sea conditions and extended winters of the north eastern corner of the United States and Canada dictate that the cruising season in the area is rather short, with most options operating between June and September.
Canary Islands
The Canary Islands are part of Spain but they're located much closer to Africa than the Spanish mainland. The seven islands are in the Atlantic Ocean, 1,350 kilometres south of the Iberian Peninsula. Their nearest neighbour is Morocco (95 kilometres east of Fuerteventura) and the climate is wonderful all year round with temperatures rarely falling below 18C in the winter and rising above 24C in the summer.
Caribbean
Probably the most popular cruise region in the world, the islands of the Caribbean are well tuned towards receiving thousands of visitors each day. Each of the Caribbean islands is culturally and physically different to its neighbours and most have tastefully maintained and restored their colonial buildings, opening some of them to the daily influx of cruise passengers.
