Royal Caribbean Europe 2026 cruises look set to be bigger and better than ever, as the cruise line announces a packed season of summer sailings across the continent. 

Not only will cruisers be able to visit more than 60 destinations, but with five departure ports – Southampton, Piraeus (Athens), Barcelona, Civitavecchia (Rome), and Ravenna –  there is greater choice than ever before.

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Where are Royal Caribbean Europe 2026 cruises sailing?

Liberty of the Seas, sailing from Southampton

Thinking of a 2026 Royal Caribbean cruise from Southampton? Liberty of the Seas is the ship for you, and she will be taking guests on voyages ranging from two to nine nights.

On a Royal Caribbean cruise to Northern Europe, a variety of amazing adventures awaits. Maybe you will decide to come face-to-face with the majestic Norwegian fjords or the ancient alleys of Bruges in Belgium? Or perhaps the lively scenes of Nyhavn and Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark, will be on your horizon. 

Whichever Royal Caribbean 2026 cruise from Southampton you settle on, Liberty of the Seas is sure to excite. From the Perfect Storm waterslides, gliding on the ice-skating rink, and tucking into family favourites at eateries like Sorrento’s Pizza and Johnny Rockets, this is the ship that has it all.

There is even a special Royal Caribbean solar eclipse sailing from Southampton, departing on 7 August 2026. 

Brilliance of the Seas, sailing from Piraeus (Athens), Civitavecchia (Rome), Ravenna and Barcelona

History buffs eager to experience ancient cultures will find there’s a selection of seven-night itineraries on board Brilliance of the Seas, which will be cruising throughout Europe in 2026. You will be able to visit to Piraeus (Athens), Civitavecchia (Rome), Barcelona, the Greek Isles, and Kusadasi (Ephesus) and Istanbul in Turkey. 

Harmony of the Seas, sailing from Barcelona

Royal Caribbean Europe 2026 cruises also feature seven-night sailings from Barcelona on board Harmony of the Seas. Guests will explore locations such as Palma de Mallorca, Spain; Florence (La Spezia) and Naples, Italy; together with Provence (Marseille), France. These sites are filled with iconic landmarks and incredible views, revealing the rich culture of the Western Mediterranean.

Odyssey of the Seas, sailing from Civitavecchia (Rome)

In 2026, Odyssey of the Seas will set sail on seven to nine-night itineraries from historical gems such as Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey, and the bustling port of Naples, extending to the tranquil shores of Mykonos and Santorini in Greece. 

Explorer of the Seas, sailing from Ravenna

Last but not least, Explorer of the Seas will be embarking on a selection of seven- to 14-night voyages in 2026. Holidaymakers can explore the Aegean and Adriatic seas, visiting fascinating cities such as Dubrovnik and Zadar in Croatia, and Athens. These destinations offer a blend of ancient landmarks, idyllic beaches, and crystal-clear waters. 

How to book Royal Caribbean Europe 2026 Cruises

Ready for an adventure? Take a closer look at Royal Caribbean Europe 2026 Cruises by clicking here, and as soon as you’ve decided on your cruise, either book online or give us a call on 01246 819 819.