- Change of seasons and time zones: During the trip, you will experience the change of seasons starting in cold climates in Europe and ending on the warm beaches of the Caribbean or vice versa, while, depending on the direction of the cruise, you will gain or lose hours crossing time zones, which can affect your daily routines and make the days seem longer or shorter.
- Unique experience of starry skies: In the middle of the Atlantic, far from the city lights, the night skies are impressively clear The absence of light pollution makes seeing the stars constellations and the Milky Way a magical and memorable experience for astronomy lovers
- Whole days at sea: Unlike other cruises you can spend several consecutive days without touching land This creates a feeling of isolation in the middle of the vast ocean allowing total disconnection relaxation and time to enjoy the ship's facilities
- Relation to the Titanic: Many transatlantic cruises depart from Southampton the same city from which the Titanic sailed in 1912 Some ships even have exhibitions dedicated to this iconic transatlantic
- Bridge between two continents without planes: When crossing the Atlantic on a transatlantic cruise you experience the feeling of traveling between two continents by the original route of the great transatlantic liners which fills the journey with history while you enjoy the quiet and nostalgic experience of crossing the ocean without planes recovering the classic style of travel by ship that many movie stars used throughout history
- Marine wildlife spotting: On some transatlantic cruises it is possible to see whales dolphins and seabirds in their natural habitat during the crossings especially in the warmer months of the year