Getting away from the hustle and bustle of usual life can be a great way to recharge, and what better way than to take a trip on a cruise from Southampton?
There are several leaving from the city in September that are sailing all over the world including the likes of P&O, Fred Olsen and MSC to name a few.
In total, there are 24 international cruises listed to depart from Southampton for the remainder of this month, and prices are correct as of September 1, 2023.
Here's a selection of some of the journeys you can go on, with a full list being available at the Southampton Cruise Centre website.
World cruises leaving Southampton in September 2023
Roundtrip Transatlantic Crossing
Provider: Cunard
Departing: Monday, September 4
This cruise will cross the Atlantic Ocean to reach New York before returning to Southampton, taking place over 14 nights.
At the time of writing, there are fares from £1,518 per person.
Joie De Vivre
Provider: Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Departing: Thursday, September 7
This 14-night cruise will take in many sights around the coast of France, Portugal and Spain, including Saint-Malo, Lorient, Bilbao, Porto and Barcelona, before finishing up at Monaco.
At the time of writing, there are fares from £7,906 per person.
Southampton to Lisbon
Provider: Silversea
Departing: Friday, September 8
This 14-night cruise will take in destinations such as Honfleur, La Pallice, Bordeaux, Vigo, Porto and Lisbon.
At the time of writing, there are fares from £13,000 per person.
11-night Wine & Culture Voyage
Provider: Azamara
Departing: Friday, September 8
This cultural voyage will visit a few spots around France, Portugal and Spain including Saint Peter Port, Bordeaux, Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Gijon, La Coruña and Lisbon.
At the time of writing, there are fares from £2,343 per person.
Whales, Waterfalls & Geysers Of Iceland
Provider: Fred Olsen
Departing: Wednesday, September 13
Iceland is the destination for this 13-night cruise from Fred Olsen, which will visit many wonderful spots such as Seydisfjørdur and Reykjavík before returning to Southampton.
At the time of writing, there are fares from £1,499 per person.
Norwegian Fjords
Provider: P&O Cruises
Departing: Thursday, September 14
Various spots along the Norweigan coast will be visited by this P&O Cruise, including Haugesund, Ålesund and the Lofoten Archipelago.
It will last 12 nights in total and will return to Southampton once it is concluded.
At the time of writing, there are fares from £949 per person.
Amsterdam
Provider: Cunard
Departing: Friday, September 15
A fairly short cruise is on offer from Cunard where you can travel to Amsterdam and back to Southampton in the space of four days.
At the time of writing, there are fares from £812 per person.
Transatlantic Crossing, New England And Canada
Provider: Cunard
Departing: Friday, September 22
Another hop across the pond to the United States and Canada is on offer with this cruise, which will last 28 nights in total.
Locations such as New York, Quebec City, Nova Scotia and Boston in Massachusetts will be visited before returning to Southampton.
At the time of writing, there are fares from £3,331 per person.
Canada
Provider: P&O Cruises
Departing: Tuesday, September 26
This 24-night cruise will take in spots such as Gaspé, Quebec City, Charlottetown and Newfoundland before going back to Southampton.
At the time of writing, there are fares from £1,999 per person.
American Waterways & Canada in the Fall
Provider: Fred Olsen
Departing: Tuesday, September 26
A slightly longer cruise than the other transatlantic options this month at 34 nights, this will visit many Canadian and American coastal points.
In addition, it will stop off at the tiny islands of Hamilton and Ponta Delgada in the Azores on the way back to Southampton.
At the time of writing, there are fares from £3,899 per person.
Western Europe and Morocco
Provider: MSC Cruises
Departing: Saturday, September 30
This eight-night cruise will stop off at Le Havre, La Coruña, Cadiz, Casablanca and Barcelona.
To find out the current fare cost for this cruise call 02380 201 392.
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