Royal Caribbean’s operations in Copenhagen are seasonal but incredibly popular, thanks to the city’s strategic location, modern cruise terminal, and proximity to top Northern European destinations.
Copenhagen is ideal for cruisers because:
It’s easy to reach from most parts of Europe and North America
It offers excellent public transportation and cruise-friendly facilities
Its location gives direct access to the Baltic Sea, Norwegian fjords, and Northern Europe
Let’s explore the itineraries available, the ships deployed, and what you can expect from each route.
Baltic itineraries are among the most popular from Copenhagen. These sailings typically venture into historic and culture-rich port cities across Northern Europe.
Baltic cruises give travelers the chance to visit several countries in one trip while exploring:
Medieval architecture
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Scandinavian traditions
Iconic landmarks in the Baltic capitals
Baltic cruises from Copenhagen often include stops such as:
Stockholm, Sweden
Tallinn, Estonia
Helsinki, Finland
Riga, Latvia
Gdansk, Poland
Some itineraries used to include St. Petersburg but have been modified in recent seasons.
7-night itineraries
9-night itineraries
12-night extended explorations
Scandinavia is one of the most scenic regions in the world, with dramatic landscapes, fjords, and charming Nordic cities.
Royal Caribbean’s Scandinavian cruises from Copenhagen let you enjoy:
Viking history
Stunning fjords
Nordic culture and traditions
Beautiful natural landscapes
These may include:
Oslo, Norway
Bergen, Norway
Geiranger, Norway
Stavanger, Norway
Aarhus, Denmark
Scandinavian sailings are great for:
Nature lovers
Photography enthusiasts
Families
Older travelers looking for calm, scenic journeys
Northern Europe cruises often combine Baltic, British Isles, and Scandinavian destinations into one larger itinerary.
Mix of big cities and small coastal towns
Wide cultural diversity
Varied landscapes from cliffs to fjords to medieval streets
Excellent weather in the summer season
Northern Europe itineraries may include:
Southampton (London), UK
Edinburgh, Scotland
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Bruges (Zeebrugge), Belgium
10–14 nights
Occasionally longer repositioning cruises
Because Royal Caribbean rotates ships seasonally, the lineup may change each year. However, historically the following ship classes frequently appear in Copenhagen:
These ships are extremely popular in Northern Europe.
Royal Promenade
Ice skating shows
Rock climbing walls
Specialty dining options
One of the most common Voyager-class ships sailing from Copenhagen in recent seasons has been:
Voyager of the Seas
Jewel of the Seas (Radiance class but also common in Northern Europe)
Perfect for scenic routes due to their floor-to-ceiling glass designs.
Beautiful panoramic views of fjords
Cozy size for navigating smaller ports
Excellent specialty dining options
Ships sometimes deployed include:
Jewel of the Seas
Brilliance of the Seas
From time to time, Royal Caribbean may deploy:
Serenade of the Seas
Vision Class ships for repositioning cruises
These deployments vary based on seasonal demand and route changes.
Below you’ll find examples of what a typical Royal Caribbean itinerary from Copenhagen may look like.
A classic Baltic itinerary may include:
Copenhagen (Departure)
Tallinn
Helsinki
Stockholm
Riga
Copenhagen (Return)
This scenic itinerary may include:
Copenhagen
Oslo
Geiranger
Alesund
Bergen
Copenhagen
A longer itinerary could look like:
Copenhagen
Amsterdam
Bruges
Southampton
Edinburgh
Stavanger
Copenhagen
These itineraries highlight the variety of travel experiences available.
Copenhagen Cruise Terminal (Ocean Quay) is large, modern, and efficient.
Quick check-ins
Ample seating
Porters and luggage services
Duty-free shopping
Copenhagen is one of Europe’s most charming capitals.
Nyhavn
The Little Mermaid statue
Tivoli Gardens
Rosenborg Castle
Christianshavn canals
Copenhagen’s cruise season (May–September) features:
Mild temperatures
Long daylight hours
Vibrant outdoor culture
Its geographic location makes it one of the best hubs for exploring:
The Baltic region
Norway
Sweden
Iceland (on selected itineraries originating nearby)
Royal Caribbean typically uses Copenhagen as a seasonal homeport during:
Late spring
Summer
Early fall
Peak months: June, July, and August
This aligns with the best weather and tourist season in Northern Europe.
Because of long international flights and time zone shifts, arriving 24 hours early:
Reduces stress
Helps with jet lag
Gives time to explore Copenhagen
Areas like:
Nyhavn
Indre By
Østerbro
are convenient and beautiful.
Northern Europe weather can shift quickly. Bring:
Layers
Waterproof jacket
Comfortable walking shoes
Light sweaters
Ports like Tallinn, Stockholm, and Helsinki sell out quickly.
Royal Caribbean offers:
Guided city tours
Scenic experiences
Cultural excursions
Adventure outings
Culture lovers
Nature enthusiasts
History fans
Families
Couples
Older travelers
Those seeking tropical beach cruises
Winter travelers (Royal Caribbean does not sail Copenhagen routes in winter)
Royal Caribbean cruises departing from Copenhagen are among the most unique and enriching itineraries in the fleet. They offer the perfect blend of:
Historic capitals
Natural wonders
Scenic coastlines
Cultural immersion
Modern ship comforts
Whether you’re dreaming of the Baltic Sea, the Norwegian fjords, or the Northern European capitals, Copenhagen serves as a fantastic gateway.
If you're planning your next cruise and want something refreshing, scenic, and packed with unforgettable experiences, a Royal Caribbean cruise from Copenhagen may be the perfect choice.
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