Coastal Magic from Nice to Hamburg - Europe Small Ship Cruise

date_range
17 days from

£7475 GBP pp

* Current p/p indicative rate.

Overview
Highlights
Dates & Prices
Itinerary
Map
Ships
What's Included

Highlights

  • Lots of time in Lisbon: enchanting flair by day and by night
  • Experience the jet-set lifestyle in Marbella’s glamorous Puerto Banus marina
  • Between Brittany and Normandy: explore the monastery island of Mont-Saint-Michel*, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Enjoy authentic cuisine – from fresh fish in La Coruna to chocolates in Antwerp
  • Arriving “home” after an eventful cruise to Western Europe’s cultural treasures

Highlights

  • Lots of time in Lisbon: enchanting flair by day and by night
  • Experience the jet-set lifestyle in Marbella’s glamorous Puerto Banus marina
  • Between Brittany and Normandy: explore the monastery island of Mont-Saint-Michel*, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Enjoy authentic cuisine – from fresh fish in La Coruna to chocolates in Antwerp
  • Arriving “home” after an eventful cruise to Western Europe’s cultural treasures
Ship Europa
Capacity: 400
Feture image for Coastal Magic from Nice to Hamburg - Europe Small Ship Cruise

This impressive cruise combines exciting cities full of history, culinary delights and pure joie de vivre on Europe’s west coast. Taste Spain’s specialities, enjoy the charm of French landscapes and marvel at Antwerp’s legendary art treasures.

  • Lots of time in Lisbon: enchanting flair by day and by night
  • Experience the jet-set lifestyle in Marbella’s glamorous Puerto Banus marina
  • Between Brittany and Normandy: explore the monastery island of Mont-Saint-Michel*, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Enjoy authentic cuisine – from fresh fish in La Coruna to chocolates in Antwerp
  • Arriving “home” after an eventful cruise to Western Europe’s cultural treasures

Availability is always subject to confirmation. Please check with us before booking flights

31 May, 2027 to 16 June, 2027 on Europa
Prices

Prices quoted here are often dependent on currency fluctuations. Please check with (01432 507450 or info@small-cruise-ships.com) for the very latest price, which may well be cheaper than the one advertised here.

Suite with panorama window
£7475 GBP pp
Suite with panorama window
27 m² (291 ft²) Suite with a panorama window 24-hour suite service Visually divided living and sleeping area Walk-in wardrobe Bathroom with bathtub and separate shower Nespresso machine Free mini bar that is refilled daily with water, juices, soft drinks and beer
Veranda Suite Cat. 4-5
£8735 GBP pp
Veranda Suite Cat. 4-5
27 m² (291 ft²) suite with a veranda cat. 4 & 5 24-hour suite service Visually divided living and sleeping area Walk-in wardrobe Bathroom with bathtub and separate shower Nespresso machine Free mini bar that is refilled daily with water, juices, soft drinks and beer Some suites can be booked with connecting doors or are equipped for use by disabled guests
Veranda Suite Cat. 6-7
£10719 GBP pp
Veranda Suite Cat. 6-7
27 m² (291 ft²) suite with a veranda cat. 6 & 7 24-hour suite service Visually divided living and sleeping area Walk-in wardrobe Bathroom with bathtub and separate shower Nespresso machine Free mini bar that is refilled daily with water, juices, soft drinks and beer Some suites can be booked with connecting doors
SPA Suite
£11565 GBP pp
SPA Suite
27 m² (291 ft²) SPA Suite with a veranda 24-hour suite service Includes SPA pamper package Walk-in wardrobe Bathroom with natural light, ocean view. whirlpool bath and separate shower Tablet Nespresso machine Free mini bar that is refilled daily with water, juices, soft drinks, beer and a selection of high-quality spirits Choice of SPA drinks, including smoothies, fresh fruit juices and herbal teas, fresh canapes and fresh fruits Ironing service On-board table reservation for the restaurant The Globe by Kevin Fehling (for cruises lasting 5 days or more) Exclusive service privileges
Penthouse Deluxe Suite
£17939 GBP pp
Penthouse Deluxe Suite
45 m² (484 ft²) Penthouse Deluxe Suite with a veranda Butler service 24-hour suite service Separate living and sleeping areas Walk-in wardrobe Bathroom with underfloor heating, two washbasins, whirlpool bath and separate shower Tablet Nespresso machine Free mini bar that is refilled daily with water, juices, soft drinks, beer and a selection of high-quality spirits Fresh canapes every day Ironing service On-board table reservation for the restaurant The Globe by Kevin Fehling (for cruises lasting 5 days or more) Exclusive service privileges
show reverse itinerary
Day 1 Nice/France, departure 21.00 hrs
Day 2 Relaxation at sea
Day 3 Valencia/Spain, 08.00 – 17.00 hrs

Valencia impresses with its age-old buildings and modern architecture. The heart of the old town is the Plaza de la Reina with its magnificent cathedral, with a bell tower offering fantastic views over the city. It’s well worth taking a walk around the Mercado Central, where local specialities await culinary enthusiasts. Futuristic charm comes from the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciencies, an impressive complex of buildings and parkland designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela and incorporating an opera, science museum and aquarium.

Day 4 Relaxation at sea
Day 5 Marbella (Puerto Banus)/Spain, 08.00 – 24.00 hrs

Marbella on the Costa del Sol appeals to visitors thanks to its sophisticated charm and long history: originally founded by the Phoenicians, in the mid-1950s the city started to become a meeting point for the international jet set. Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe made the Marbella Club the place to be, and in the 1970s Arab aristocrats like the Saudi King and the Emirs of Abu Dhabi and Qatar arrived in town. Today, the newly renovated seafront promenade and the charming little streets around the Plaza de los Naranjos are a great place for a stroll. Numerous bars, restaurants and luxury boutiques add to the special atmosphere of Marbella – a city where tradition and modernity come together in harmony.

Day 6 Relaxation at sea
Day 7 Lisbon/Portugal , arrival 08.00 hrs

A unique blend of magnificent palaces, historic monasteries and picturesque narrow streets greets visitors to the Portuguese capital. Lisbon has a magical charm of times gone by and surprises in store at every corner. The medieval Castelo de Sao Jorge stands guard over the city, while the Alfama district with its narrow winding streets and staircases offers an authentic insight into the old Lisbon. Don’t miss a trip on the famous Tram 28, which winds its way up and down the hills. Cafes, shops and street sellers make the city centre a lively place to be. With its many lifts and trams, the city’s steep hills are easy to explore and its many sights can be reached on foot.

Day 8 Lisbon, departure 18.00 hrs
Day 9 Relaxation at sea
Day 10 La Coruna/Spain, 08.00 – 17.00 hrs

Admire the rugged beauty of Galicia in La Coruna. The coastal city in the north-west of Spain boasts a cultural and culinary diversity that is typical of this autonomous community. The Tower of Hercules, the oldest operating lighthouse in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, watches over the coast and is the striking landmark of La Coruna. In the old town, narrow lanes lead to picturesque squares such as the Plaza de Maria Pita, while the kilometre-long promenade along the extensive beaches invites you to take relaxing walks.

Day 11 Relaxation at sea
Day 12 St Malo/France, 05.30 – 17.15 hrs

Towering fortress walls that stand out impressively against the sky and a breathtaking coastal landscape: St Malo is a true jewel on the Emerald Coast of Brittany. The city centre, with its narrow streets and mighty fortress towers, is one of the most famous postcard motifs in France. From the rampart walk of the well-preserved city wall, views stretch across the bay, which is uncovered at low tide and reveals the impressive power of the tides with a tidal range of up to 12 m (39 ft).

Day 13 Honfleur/France, arrival 07.00 hrs

Charming Honfleur in the Calvados department in the Lower Normandy region is a port with around 6,500 inhabitants on the Seine estuary. The picturesque little town is enchanting with its narrow streets, timbered houses and the church of Sainte Catherine, which is built entirely of wood. With records going back to the eleventh century, Honfleur was an important trading post and was once occupied by the Vikings. In the 19th century, the Impressionists discovered the town: famous painters like Monet, Courbet and Cézanne found inspiration in the picturesque port. Today, Honfleur and the Musee Eugene Boudin are a must for culture lovers and visitors who want to enjoy the town’s special charm.

Day 14 Honfleur, departure 02.45 hrs
Day 15 Antwerp/Belgium, 09.00 – 20.00 hrs

On the banks of the River Schelde, Antwerp is one of Belgium’s liveliest port and cultural cities. Since the Middle Ages, Europe’s second-largest port has brought prosperity to the city and connected it to the North Sea. Still today, the magnificent guild houses on the Grote Markt and the impressive railway station stand as testament to the riches of the past. In the 17th century, it was home to Peter Paul Rubens – and you can admire his impressive artworks in his former residence and studio as well as in the Gothic Church of Our Lady. The cathedral has the highest church tower in Flanders and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Superlatives are also to be found in the Diamond Quarter, famous for the Antwerp Cut.

Day 16 Relaxation at sea
Day 17 Hamburg/Germany, arrival 07.00 hrs Individual travel arrangements from cruise arrival point

Hamburg, the “pearl of the north”, has a lively atmosphere and rich history. From the vibrant harbour with its majestic ships to the historic red-brick warehouse district, the city features a highly distinctive flair. The Alster, surrounded by green banks, invites you to take relaxing boat trips. The historic old town, with its charming lanes and imposing town hall, exudes a sense of tradition. Culturally, Hamburg offers a variety of museums, theatres and concert halls that inspire visitors with art and music in abundance. The famous Reeperbahn in the St. Pauli district attracts visitors with its diverse nightlife. Hamburg is a city that manages to combine tradition and modernity in a fascinating way.

Please note:

Itineraries are subject to change.

Day 1 Nice/France, departure 21.00 hrs
Day 2 Relaxation at sea
Day 3 Valencia/Spain, 08.00 – 17.00 hrs

Valencia impresses with its age-old buildings and modern architecture. The heart of the old town is the Plaza de la Reina with its magnificent cathedral, with a bell tower offering fantastic views over the city. It’s well worth taking a walk around the Mercado Central, where local specialities await culinary enthusiasts. Futuristic charm comes from the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciencies, an impressive complex of buildings and parkland designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela and incorporating an opera, science museum and aquarium.

Day 4 Relaxation at sea
Day 5 Marbella (Puerto Banus)/Spain, 08.00 – 24.00 hrs

Marbella on the Costa del Sol appeals to visitors thanks to its sophisticated charm and long history: originally founded by the Phoenicians, in the mid-1950s the city started to become a meeting point for the international jet set. Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe made the Marbella Club the place to be, and in the 1970s Arab aristocrats like the Saudi King and the Emirs of Abu Dhabi and Qatar arrived in town. Today, the newly renovated seafront promenade and the charming little streets around the Plaza de los Naranjos are a great place for a stroll. Numerous bars, restaurants and luxury boutiques add to the special atmosphere of Marbella – a city where tradition and modernity come together in harmony.

Day 6 Relaxation at sea
Day 7 Lisbon/Portugal , arrival 08.00 hrs

A unique blend of magnificent palaces, historic monasteries and picturesque narrow streets greets visitors to the Portuguese capital. Lisbon has a magical charm of times gone by and surprises in store at every corner. The medieval Castelo de Sao Jorge stands guard over the city, while the Alfama district with its narrow winding streets and staircases offers an authentic insight into the old Lisbon. Don’t miss a trip on the famous Tram 28, which winds its way up and down the hills. Cafes, shops and street sellers make the city centre a lively place to be. With its many lifts and trams, the city’s steep hills are easy to explore and its many sights can be reached on foot.

Day 8 Lisbon, departure 18.00 hrs
Day 9 Relaxation at sea
Day 10 La Coruna/Spain, 08.00 – 17.00 hrs

Admire the rugged beauty of Galicia in La Coruna. The coastal city in the north-west of Spain boasts a cultural and culinary diversity that is typical of this autonomous community. The Tower of Hercules, the oldest operating lighthouse in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, watches over the coast and is the striking landmark of La Coruna. In the old town, narrow lanes lead to picturesque squares such as the Plaza de Maria Pita, while the kilometre-long promenade along the extensive beaches invites you to take relaxing walks.

Day 11 Relaxation at sea
Day 12 St Malo/France, 05.30 – 17.15 hrs

Towering fortress walls that stand out impressively against the sky and a breathtaking coastal landscape: St Malo is a true jewel on the Emerald Coast of Brittany. The city centre, with its narrow streets and mighty fortress towers, is one of the most famous postcard motifs in France. From the rampart walk of the well-preserved city wall, views stretch across the bay, which is uncovered at low tide and reveals the impressive power of the tides with a tidal range of up to 12 m (39 ft).

Day 13 Honfleur/France, arrival 07.00 hrs

Charming Honfleur in the Calvados department in the Lower Normandy region is a port with around 6,500 inhabitants on the Seine estuary. The picturesque little town is enchanting with its narrow streets, timbered houses and the church of Sainte Catherine, which is built entirely of wood. With records going back to the eleventh century, Honfleur was an important trading post and was once occupied by the Vikings. In the 19th century, the Impressionists discovered the town: famous painters like Monet, Courbet and Cézanne found inspiration in the picturesque port. Today, Honfleur and the Musee Eugene Boudin are a must for culture lovers and visitors who want to enjoy the town’s special charm.

Day 14 Honfleur, departure 02.45 hrs
Day 15 Antwerp/Belgium, 09.00 – 20.00 hrs

On the banks of the River Schelde, Antwerp is one of Belgium’s liveliest port and cultural cities. Since the Middle Ages, Europe’s second-largest port has brought prosperity to the city and connected it to the North Sea. Still today, the magnificent guild houses on the Grote Markt and the impressive railway station stand as testament to the riches of the past. In the 17th century, it was home to Peter Paul Rubens – and you can admire his impressive artworks in his former residence and studio as well as in the Gothic Church of Our Lady. The cathedral has the highest church tower in Flanders and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Superlatives are also to be found in the Diamond Quarter, famous for the Antwerp Cut.

Day 16 Relaxation at sea
Day 17 Hamburg/Germany, arrival 07.00 hrs Individual travel arrangements from cruise arrival point

Hamburg, the “pearl of the north”, has a lively atmosphere and rich history. From the vibrant harbour with its majestic ships to the historic red-brick warehouse district, the city features a highly distinctive flair. The Alster, surrounded by green banks, invites you to take relaxing boat trips. The historic old town, with its charming lanes and imposing town hall, exudes a sense of tradition. Culturally, Hamburg offers a variety of museums, theatres and concert halls that inspire visitors with art and music in abundance. The famous Reeperbahn in the St. Pauli district attracts visitors with its diverse nightlife. Hamburg is a city that manages to combine tradition and modernity in a fascinating way.

Please note:

Itineraries are subject to change.

Itinerary also available in reverse
Europa
Extensive space for a maximum of 400 guests   A crew-to-guest ratio of almost one to one Outside suites only, most with a veranda Five restaurants for the ultimate in culinary indulgence &n…

Europa

Length: 198.60 /651 ft
Passenger Capacity: 400
Built/refurbished: 1999/2024
  • Extensive space for a maximum of 400 guests  
  • A crew-to-guest ratio of almost one to one
  • Outside suites only, most with a veranda
  • Five restaurants for the ultimate in culinary indulgence – including THE GLOBE by three-star chef Kevin Fehling
  • Top-class entertainment: experience international artists and experts live on board
  • EUROPA Refresh: new fitness and wellness concepts for even more well-being

MS EUROPA is an award-winning luxury cruise ship renowned for setting global standards in refined small-ship cruising. Accommodating a maximum of just 400 guests, the ship offers an intimate and highly personalised experience, supported by an almost one-to-one crew-to-guest ratio. Designed around the concept of casual luxury, EUROPA combines spacious surroundings, attentive service, and elegant all-suite accommodation, with all suites featuring ocean views and most offering private verandas.

Onboard, guests can enjoy five exceptional restaurants, including fine dining concepts created in collaboration with acclaimed chefs, alongside world-class entertainment, wellness facilities, and thoughtfully curated enrichment experiences. The ship’s smaller size allows access to unique itineraries and exclusive ports beyond the reach of larger vessels, while recent EUROPA Refresh enhancements have introduced updated fitness and wellness concepts for an even more elevated onboard experience. Blending sophistication, comfort, and flexibility, MS EUROPA delivers a truly premium voyage to destinations worldwide.

Includes

  • Coffee and tea specialities, selected softdrinks plus a bottle of champagne to welcome you are also included. In addition, we provide bottled water for shore excursions.
Overview
Highlights
Dates & Prices
Itinerary
Map
Ship
What's Included

17 days from £7475 GBP pp

Find your favorite region