2013-10-09

Going on a trip to Europe with baby once meant hopping on a long plane

flight, booking a hotel, and trekking around with baby in a backpack.

These days, the travel industry says cruising to Europe is

gaining in popularity. We can see why. You have the option to take a

shorter flight to the embarking port. Enjoy a leisurely cruise across

the Atlantic Ocean on a self contained ship that feeds you, entertains

you, and otherwise keeps you occupied with activities while you get

ready to explore at different ports of call. If you live in Fort

Lauderdale, you're in luck - a good number of ships depart from here to

set sail on a European cruise. To give you an idea of some possible

itineraries, we've listed a few cruises for the 2007 season.

If you've got quite a bit of time, Princess Cruises has a 17-day voyage

departing in early May which takes you from Fort Lauderdale to stops at

nine ports of call. You'll first stop off at Azores Islands. From there

stop at Lisbon, Portugal, in Vigo, Spain, in Paris, France, in London,

England, in Brussels, Belgium, in Rotterdam, Netherlands, in Oslo,

Norway, and finish the cruise in Copenhagen, Denmark.

If you're looking for a shorter cruise, try one with a more specific itinerary and fly directly to a port of call in Europe. Carnival Cruises will take you on a 12-day cruise from Rome, Italy. From there stop in Naples, Italy, in Rhodes, Greece, in Izmir, Turkey, in Istanbul, Turkey, in Athens, Greece, in Katakolon, Greece, in Livorno, Italy, and then return to Rome, Italy.

If you want something a little more upscale, go with Cunard

Cruises. You can go on a cruise as long as 22 days (perhaps best left

for a time when baby is all grown up) or for as brief as a 4-day cruise.

For summer 2007, you can visit Europe with a sampler cruise and begin

your journey in Southhampton, England. From there make a pit-stop in

Hamburg, Germany before you make the two day trip back to Southhampton.

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