European Cruises for the Family with Disney

European cruises can provide a great experience for families of all sizes. Disney European cruises are designed specifically for the family. You can find activities that will appease small children, teenagers, and even adults only activities for when you need to get away.  When you look for cruise deals you can save money and make this affordable for any budget. Here are just a few of the popular European cruises offered by Disney.

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Pre Cruise Packages

Since you’ll have to fly in to the departing port prior to the cruise, purchasing a European cruise package can be a great way to tour parts of Europe prior to the cruise. Disney’s European cruises typically depart from Barcelona. You can purchase a pre-cruise vacation package and enjoy a few days exploring Barcelona before the cruise leaves. These Disney cruise packages will include guided tours of the towers of La Sagrada Familia basilica, the Gothic quarter, the Monsterrat, and a few other places. This is a great way to make sure you arrive in plenty of time to get on the cruise ship, and still enjoy some family time before you depart.

European Cruises Itineraries

Unless you choose a special discount European cruise package, you can expect the same basic itinerary for the Disney European cruises. The cruise will depart from Barcelona, and stop in Naples. In Naples you will get to enjoy a private tour through the isle of Capri. After the tour you’ll have time to visit the boutiques, walk along the beaches, or grab some food. After leaving Naples you’ll be on the ship for a while. This is a good time to enjoy the many onboard activities that are available. Your next stop will be La Spezia, where you can take the Disney guided cruise tour of the Grom Gelateria. Enjoy some fresh, handmade gelato before you hop back on board.

Day 2 of the cruise will take you to Villefranche, France, and Monaco. You can tour the retreat areas along the French Riviera and wonder at the 17th century architecture that remains intact. Monaco is a 45 minute train ride from Villefranche, and you can go with the tour group. You’ll also get plenty of time on your own to just enjoy the Mediterranean and shop on the boardwalk. You’ll embark the ship and head to Rome for Day 4.

In Rome you will have a chance to tour the Vatican City museum, the Sistine Chapala, the Coliseum, and the Forum. These are going to be great places to teach your children some history while you captures breathtaking photos.

The last day of the cruise will take you through Palma. This city is on the island of Mallorca. You’ll have time to yourself to decide what to do as a family. You can choose to take a train to visit the various village retreats, or just walk around and enjoy the quaint shops found all over.

Length of Cruise

The European cruises that go through the Mediterranean areas are typically 8 days. This will be 7 full days of cruising, and 1 day for leaving the ship. You can find packages that offer longer cruises to europe than this. Some of the specials may include 15 day cruises that give you more time at each port, and add a few extra stops. You’ll also be able to purchase pre and post cruise packages. These packages will extend your overall vacation. The post cruise package is a good way to decompress from the excitement of the cruise vacation and rest before you have to get back on a plane for a long ride home. You can find great deals on European cruises with post cruise packages.

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