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EURO VISSION

PLANNING A EUROPEAN CRUISE? FOR A NEW PERSPECTIV­E ON THE OLD WORLD, EXPAND YOUR HORIZONS BEYOND THE MEDITERRAN­EAN, WRITES LARISSA DUBECKI.

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THE AGELESS AEGEAN

Cruise line Voyages to Antiquity; au.voyagestoa­ntiquity.com

The ship Aegean Odyssey

Vital stats 386 passengers, 180 crew

The journey Athens to Piraeus over 13 days (departs 22 April) Ports of call Delphi, Nauplia, Santorini, Heraklion, Agios Nikolaos, Karpathos, Rhodes, Nisyros, Delos and Mykonos Wining and dining Four bars, two restaurant­s, three lounges and an outdoor terrace Wellness Pool, spa and jacuzzi The luxe factor

Sail back to the ancient world with this epic Aegean journey. Your personal odyssey begins on the mainland with the Acropolis, Delphi on the slopes of Mount Parnassus (home to the oracle of Apollo) and the monastery of Hosios Loukas. During eight days on the water you’ll see the famous blue domes of whitewashe­d Santorini, the wild mountains and dramatic scenery in Karpathos and the volcanic isle of Nisyros. A cocktail at the Aegean Odyssey’s Lido Bar is the perfect place for watching this sun-soaked corner of the world drift by – and you’ll get to experience colourful Greek life by taking part in the Orthodox Easter celebratio­ns in the Cretan capital, Heraklion.

ISLANDS OF FIRE AND ICE

Cruise line APT; aptouring.com.au

The ship Hebridean Sky

Vital stats 118 passengers, 70 crew

The journey Reykjavik to Edinburgh over 13 days (departs 16 June)

Ports of call Grundarfjö­rður, Vigur, Sigluförðu­r, Akureyri, Námaskard, Goðafoss, Grimsey Island, Seyðisfjör­ður, Tórsharn, Vestmanna, Suduroy, Stornoway and Shiant islands, St Kilda, Oban Wining and dining Two restaurant­s and one bar

The luxe factor

From the vibrant Icelandic capital, Reykjavik, to the stark beauty of isolated villages and towering cliffs on the Faroese island of Streymoy, the Hebridean Sky and its fleet of Zodiac inflatable boats will transport you on this northern Atlantic Ocean tour to places that defy the imaginatio­n. You’ll have opportunit­ies to hike through untouched wilderness but there’ll be no roughing it on board. The boutique ship sets the dial to low-key: that means no organised entertainm­ent or deck games but plenty of quiet enjoyment.

BLUE DANUBE TO BLACK SEA

Cruise line Scenic; scenic.com.au The ship Scenic Crystal

Vital stats 169 passengers, 51 crew

The journey Budapest to Bucharest over nine days (departs April and May)

Ports of call Kalocsa, Osijek, Belgrade, Iron Gates, Svishtov, Rousse, Silistra, Giurgiu

Wining and dining Three restaurant­s and one bar Wellness Small fitness centre, rooftop walking track and spa The luxe factor

The Danube winds its way through the heart of Eastern Europe, where time stands still, along the spectacula­r Iron Gates – an ancient gorge carved by the river between the Carpathian and Balkan Mountains – and to the imposing Ottoman fortress in Silistra. When you’re not exploring the onshore medieval stronghold­s and cobbleston­ed streets, there’s the comfort of your on-water accommodat­ion; 80 per cent of cabins on Scenic Crystal have a private outdoor balcony that can be transforme­d into a cosy sunroom at the push of a button.

RHINE REVERIE

Cruise line Uniworld; uniworld.com

The ship Antoinette

Vital stats 154 passengers, 57 crew

The journey Basel to Amsterdam over eight days (departs March to October)

Ports of call Breisach, Strasbourg, Speyer, Rüdesheim, Boppard, Koblenz, Cologne Wining and dining Two restaurant­s and two bars Wellness Pool, spa and fitness centre

The luxe factor

Celebrated by aesthetes from Byron to Beethoven, the Rhine threads past rich cultural hubs, charming towns, beautiful wine villages and fairytale hilltop castles. You’ll be treated like royalty aboard the Antoinette, a grand river ship emulating Marie Antoinette’s France. A magnificen­t crystal chandelier crowns the ornate lobby, while suites feature marble bathrooms and luxury linen. The 20-seat Le Cinema Pigalle is the place to eat cake – or popcorn.

SCOTTISH LOCHS IN LUXURY

Cruise line Abercrombi­e & Kent; abercrombi­ekent.com.au

The ship Spirit of Scotland

Vital stats 12 passengers, six crew The journey Caledonian Canal and lochs of the Great Glen over seven days (departs April to October)

Ports of call Banavie, Laggan, Cullochy, Fort Augustus, Dochgarroc­h, Muirtown

Wining and dining One restaurant and one bar Wellness Spa pool

The luxe factor

Experience the captivatin­g history and remote beauty of the Scottish Highlands in ultrabouti­que style aboard this luxury barge complete with an elegant dining room and rooftop spa pool. Catering to just 12 passengers, the Spirit of Scotland spends seven days cruising the waters of Scotland’s famous lakes (including Loch Ness) while also offering plenty of opportunit­ies for adventure on land. Follow walking trails through green hills and explore storybook castles and historic sites, such as the moor where the Battle of Culloden was fought in 1746, as you journey back in time, steeped in modern luxury.

THE BEST OF THE BRITISH ISLES

Cruise line Disney; disneycrui­se.com

The ship Disney Magic

Vital stats 2713 passengers, 950 crew

The journey British Isles cruise, round trip from Dover over seven nights (departs 8 September) Ports of call Dublin, Belfast, Greenock, Liverpool

Wining and dining Six restaurant­s and six bars Wellness Three pools, fitness centre, running track, sports deck and two spas

The luxe factor

History and activities combine on this seven-night voyage from Dover to the Irish Sea. Expect to see sights such as the incredible basalt formations of the Giant’s Causeway and the Scottish harbour town of Greenock and experience firsthand the inimitable craic of Belfast and the drinkable history of Dublin’s Guinness Storehouse. Between ports, enjoy the signature familyorie­nted fun of the grand Disney Magic, a floating wonderland on which themed restaurant­s, a three-storey waterslide and sumptuous spas rival the onshore attraction­s.

WINE AND WAVES

Cruise line Ponant; au.ponant.com

The ship L’Austral

Vital stats 264 passengers, 140 crew

The journey Lisbon to Portsmouth over 10 days (departs 13 April)

Ports of call Leixões, Porto, Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Bordeaux, Pauillac, Belle-Île-en-Mer, Guernsey, Honfleur

Wining and dining Two restaurant­s and two bars Wellness Pool, spa and gym The luxe factor

Synonymous with the world’s most revered vineyards and a thriving gastronomi­c scene, Bordeaux is a must for anyone attracted to the finer things in life. You could say the same for the stylish superyacht L’Austral, which subtly blends indulgence and intimacy, from prestige suites with 24-hour room service to a spa equipped with a Turkish hammam. Skirting the Atlantic coastline, you’ll stop at the World Heritage-listed Portuguese town of Porto (famous for its fortified wine) and discover the rich oenologica­l traditions of Bordeaux. Complete with an onboard sommelier, tastings of grands crus and wine lectures, this is distilled liquid luxury.

THE SEDUCTIVE SEINE

Cruise line Tauck; tauck.com.au The ship Sapphire

Vital stats 98 passengers, 36 crew

The journey London, Paris and Normandy over 12 days (departs April to October)

Ports of call Conflans-SainteHono­rine, Vernon, Rouen, Le Havre, Les Andelys

Wining and dining Two restaurant­s and one bar Wellness Decktop jacuzzi, putting green, fitness centre, spa and bicycles

The luxe factor

It’s the country of calvados and camembert, the D-Day beaches and Claude Monet’s Giverny. Cruising along the Seine from Paris to Normandy is a trip through France’s cultural and historical soul. Activities include a reception and dinner at Château de Bizy, “the Versailles of Normandy” that was once home to Louis XV. You’ll start the trip with two nights in London at the five-star Savoy hotel before taking the Channel Tunnel train to Paris to meet the Sapphire, which was refurbishe­d last year with generous-sized suites, brocade upholstery and floorto-ceiling windows that look over the idyllic riverscape­s.

IMPERIAL WATERWAYS

Cruise line Viking River Cruises; vikingrive­rcruises.com.au

The ship Viking Helgi

Vital stats 210 passengers,

115 crew

The journey Moscow to St Petersburg over 13 days (departs May to October)

Ports of call Uglich, Yaroslavl, Kuzino, Kizhi, Mandrogy

Wining and dining One restaurant and two bars Wellness Decktop walking track The luxe factor

From the brightly coloured domes of Moscow’s St Basil’s Cathedral to the imperial palaces of St Petersburg, the Viking Helgi connects Russia’s two greatest metropolis­es. Four days in each city provides ample time to enjoy the grandeur but in between there are lesser-known gems on the Volga river, including the ancient market town of Yaroslavl and the island village of Kizhi with its other-worldly architectu­re. You’ll finish your journey in St Petersburg, where you can visit the Hermitage Museum with an optional behindthe-scenes tour fit for a tsar.

NORTHERN EXPOSURE

Cruise line Regent Seven Seas Cruises; rssc.com

The ship Seven Seas Explorer Vital stats 750 passengers, 542 crew

The journey Oslo to Stockholm over 10 nights (departs 20 August)

Ports of call London, Bruges, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Berlin, Gdansk, Visby

Wining and dining Eight restaurant­s, four bars and a casino

Wellness Jogging track, paddle tennis court, golf nets, putting green, two pools, two jacuzzis, fitness centre and spa

The luxe factor

The dynamic capitals of London, Berlin and Copenhagen. The picturesqu­e canals of Amsterdam and sleepy medieval beauty of Bruges and Gdansk. Traversing the North and Baltic seas, this route celebrates the characterf­illed cities of the northern continent. The magic of the Scandinavi­an summer is yours amid the luxury of Seven Seas Explorer, adorned with marble floors, Versace crockery and art by Picasso and Chagall.

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The interior of Antoinette does justice to its royal namesake (above); the Spirit of Scotland takes you along lochs and canals
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Ponant’s excursions include vineyard visits in Bordeaux
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Viking Helgi near Kizhi Island (above); Seven Seas Explorer’s inviting rooftop pool
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