Have you ever imagined starting your vacation in the sunny Caribbean and finishing it surrounded by Europe’s timeless history? Royal Caribbean makes this dream possible with special combined itineraries that connect Caribbean islands and European ports in one extended adventure. These unique routes blend tropical beauty with cultural richness, creating one of the most unforgettable cruise experiences available today.
Royal Caribbean’s Caribbean-to-Europe voyages offer something few cruise itineraries can match: the ability to experience two completely different worlds in one seamless journey.
Caribbean + Europe routes instantly attract travelers because you get:
White-sand beaches and warm turquoise waters
Ancient cities full of culture and architectural wonders
Relaxing sea days during an iconic transatlantic crossing
A seasonal and limited itinerary available only once per year
This combination is extremely rare—and that rarity creates massive interest.
Royal Caribbean’s combined Caribbean + Europe routes appeal to:
Travelers wanting a long cruise
Retirees seeking extended adventures
Couples celebrating milestones
Digital nomads and slow travelers
Cruisers who love sea days and multi-continent exploration
These itineraries are particularly popular during spring when ships reposition from the Caribbean to Europe for the summer season.
Because these voyages run only once a year per ship and involve repositioning, cabins (especially balconies and suites) sell out quickly.
Reasons for high demand include:
Limited seasonal availability
Exclusive routing
Affordable per-day pricing
Ability to visit 2–3 regions in one trip
If you want a Caribbean + Europe cruise, waiting even a few weeks can mean losing your spot entirely.
Royal Caribbean offers Caribbean + Europe combination itineraries mainly through transatlantic repositioning cruises and extended back-to-back voyages.
Below are the most popular, in-demand, and frequently booked combinations.
Transatlantic sailings are the primary way Royal Caribbean combines both regions. These cruises usually start in the Caribbean and end in Europe, offering travelers a seamless journey from tropical to historic destinations.
This is one of Royal Caribbean’s most iconic repositioning routes.
Ports commonly include:
Miami
Fort Lauderdale
Orlando (Port Canaveral)
Tampa
You may visit:
Cozumel
Grand Cayman
Roatán
Costa Maya
After crossing the Atlantic, ships typically dock in:
Barcelona
Málaga
Valencia
You get beaches and islands first, followed by iconic European cities, cathedrals, tapas, and Mediterranean charm.
Another favorite combination for travelers seeking vibrant cultures and crystal-clear seas.
Often include:
St. Thomas
St. Maarten
Puerto Rico
Perfect Day at CocoCay
Ships may call at:
Rome (Civitavecchia)
Athens (Piraeus)
Naples
Marseille
This route offers island relaxation + ancient history in the same voyage. You go from snorkeling reefs to exploring Roman ruins.
This extended combination adds even more exotic destinations.
Aruba
Curaçao
Bonaire
Barbados
Trinidad & Tobago
Tenerife
Gran Canaria
Madeira
Lisbon
Southampton
Barcelona
You experience three regions:
Southern Caribbean
Canary Islands
Europe
This is one of the most culturally diverse combined itineraries Royal Caribbean offers.
Travelers wanting even longer journeys often combine a Caribbean cruise with a European sailing, creating a mega-vacation across continents.
This is one of the most popular extended combinations.
Step 1: A 7-night or 10-night Caribbean cruise
Step 2: A transatlantic repositioning cruise
Step 3: A 7–12 night Mediterranean cruise in Europe
It covers:
Caribbean
Atlantic crossing
Western or Eastern Mediterranean
A true three-part global journey.
Perfect for travelers who want a mix of warm islands and cool northern landscapes.
Caribbean beaches
Atlantic sea days
Norway fjords
UK & Scotland
Iceland
Denmark and Sweden
Few cruise itineraries allow you to swim in the Caribbean and then stand before a glacier in Norway weeks later.
These sailings vary yearly, but popular ships include:
Oasis of the Seas
Allure of the Seas
Symphony of the Seas
Wonder of the Seas
These mega-ships often reposition between the Caribbean and Europe for the summer.
Vision of the Seas
Jewel of the Seas
Brilliance of the Seas
Perfect for travelers who prefer smaller ships and more intimate experiences.
Explorer of the Seas
Mariner of the Seas
Navigator of the Seas
These ships frequently move between the Caribbean and Mediterranean.
Different ships offer:
Different ports
Different onboard features
Different transatlantic comforts
Balcony rooms on popular ships sell out months earlier—especially for long crossings.
These combined cruises offer unmatched variety.
Expect:
Warm beaches
Sun-filled days
Colorful culture
Beach bars and island markets
Snorkeling and reef adventures
Relax with:
Long sea days
Open ocean sunsets
Onboard activities
Spa time
Enrichment programs
Explore:
Historic cities
Famous museums
Medieval villages
Castles
Local cuisines
Iconic landmarks
This combination offers more cultural diversity than almost any other Royal Caribbean itinerary.
Caribbean + Europe combination cruises have extremely limited availability.
Only offered during repositioning season
Ships sail these routes once per year
Long itineraries attract experienced cruisers
Balcony & suite cabins disappear early
Affordability compared to booking separate land trips
Best cabin selection
Ideal dates
Preferred ship
Connecting itineraries
If you have your heart set on a Caribbean + Europe route, early booking is essential.
Royal Caribbean’s Caribbean + Europe combination cruises represent one of the most exciting global travel experiences. You enjoy tropical islands, relaxing ocean days, and Europe’s historic capitals in one unforgettable journey.
Whether you choose a simple Caribbean + Spain transatlantic route or a multi-segment Caribbean + crossing + Mediterranean adventure, these cruises deliver unmatched value and global exploration.
With limited seasonal availability and rising demand, the best cabins fill quickly. If you're dreaming of a two-continent voyage—now is the moment to secure your spot before someone else takes the cabin you want.
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