Port of Tyne Prepares for a Busy 2025 with Cruise Ship Arrivals

The Port of Tyne expects twelve cruise ships from March to October 2025, offering diverse trips to Norway, Denmark and Iceland.

Port of Tyne Prepares for a Busy 2025 with Cruise Ship Arrivals
Port of Tyne Prepares for a Busy 2025 with Cruise Ship Arrivals

Cruise ships will visit the Port of Tyne this year. Passengers can travel to Norway, Denmark, or Iceland. Twelve ships plan to dock between March and October. Some ships will return multiple times.

The terminal sees over half a million people each year. Ships from Fred Olsen, AIDA, and others use the port. Fred Olsen’s Borealis visits often.

It starts in March with a Northern Lights cruise. The cruise stops in Tromsø, Molde, and Alesund. This year, it’s a great time to see the aurora. The Northern Lights are at their peak.

AIDAsol from Germany will also visit. It has a British Isles cruise planned. Regent Seven Seas sends two ships in July and September. They call one ship “the most luxurious.”

Here’s a list of ships coming in 2025. The Borealis arrives March 15 and 25. It also docks April 4, 17, and 25. The AIDAsol arrives April 14 and 21.

The Borealis comes May 2, 7, 14, 22, and 27. Nieuw Statendam arrives May 6. AIDAsol arrives May 11. Costa Favolosa docks May 17. AIDAbella arrives May 28.

Seabourn Sojourn docks June 12. AIDAsol then arrives June 27.

Deutschland docks July 9. Ambition arrives July 19 and 30. Seven Seas Voyager docks July 29.

AIDAsol is back August 3 and 24. Ambition arrives August 6, 14, and 27. Balmoral docks August 15, 23, and 28. Silverdawn docks August 29.

AIDAluna arrives September 2. Costa Favolosa docks September 3 and 10. Ambition comes September 7. Balmoral docks September 8 and 15. Seven Seas Mariner arrives September 17.

AIDAsol docks October 2 and 16. MS Artania arrives October 8.

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