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Extreme Sports That Make Your Adrenaline Pump

If you're a thrill-seeker at heart, these activities are guaranteed to get your heart racing. Europe has no shortage of natural playgrounds, and you can find activities like kitesurfing, mountain biking, white-water rafting, foiling, surfing, paragliding and parachuting all over the continent.

When you cruise to Spain, Tarifa has wind that never stops and is one of the few destinations where you can kitesurf all year round. It's also a stunning spot and is just one hour's drive from Cadiz, one of Spain's major cities and the most ancient still-standing city in Western Europe. You can find plenty of kitesurf schools for beginners here, or head out into the heavier winds for epic power-up jumps.

In Italy, Sicily also has incredible volcanic terrain along Mount Etna that creates hundreds of exciting tracks through the mountains. Another top spot I recommend visiting involves a trip to France, deep in the French countryside. It's called Les Deux Alpes and has over 70 miles of single tracks to enjoy. Just a note, you'll likely need to get a rental car to reach these areas.

Bodrum, Turkey, is a spot adored by Hollywood stars for its glittering blue waters, ancient ruins and regal views. Rent a yacht for the day to explore the coastline and visit many popular islands in the surrounding waters. If you're up for a challenge, try renting a Turkish Gulet — a traditional wooden boat. The best time for sailing is during the summer.

As I found out when I began my awkward foray into riding waves, between the waves, the wind and the sheer physical effort, surfing almost always feels extreme, even when you look like a total newbie on your foam board! If you're an experienced surfer, head to Munich, Germany, to try "river surfing" on the man-made Eisbach river. Just beware, crowds gather in the city center to watch the crazy surfers attempt these challenging waves!

Go Extreme In Europe

If you're looking for something more on the extreme side, these are the best activities to try in Europe. They're not comfortable, easy or, in my opinion, worth the risk of physical harm, but as some adrenaline-seeking daredevils have told me, you have to try them at least once!

Continuing the theme of surfing as an extreme sport, to say that surfing in a Scottish winter is "chill" is an understatement. Thurso Beach in Scotland is said to have the 10th best waves in the world, and you'll need to brave icy (literally) waters and the occasional hailstorm. The rumor is that Scottish surfers will tread water holding their boards above their head, waiting for hailstorms to pass before continuing their surf session.

A sport known as deep water soloing is seeing a rise in popularity as humanity looks for new limits to surpass. The origin spot, Majorca, Spain, is a very popular destination for this particular type of thrill — fondly referred to as "psicobloc" in Spanish, which translates to "crazy boulder." In a nutshell, you go free climbing on extremely tricky cliffs that hang over deep waters. If your grip fails, you'll plummet safely into the waters below. Naturally, this activity also leads to subsequent cliff diving. You can find plenty of spots by asking locals, doing a quick internet search or heading off to a remote island in search of the next best site. The coastline of Azores, Portugal, also has plenty of great options if your travel dates are during the summer months.

While scuba diving isn't all too crazy these days, braving the chilly waters of Northern Europe is another matter. A dive between the tectonic plates in Silfra, Iceland, is an adventurous undertaking that only experienced scuba divers can try. The water in this fissure is so pure that you'll have the best underwater visibility in the world, estimated to be 100 meters. The water is icy cold at 25 to 28 degrees Fahrenheit (2 to 4 degrees Celsius) year-round, and divers must have completed 10 dry suit dives in the last two years plus an open water certification to qualify. You can dive up to 18 meters deep into this literal crack in the earth's crust. A great way to enjoy a more family-friendly dive is to book a snorkeling tour.

Before you head home on cruises out of Europe, don't miss the extreme activity of cheese rolling in Gloucester, England. The event involves hundreds of folks chasing one big rolling cheese down an impossibly steep hill. And yes, it's as silly and dangerous as it sounds! Cheese rolling is considered the world's seventh most bizarre feat of strength and is pure comedy to watch. The unique culture of holding this event originated in Gloucester, and every spring, you can enter, spectate or join the run (for the common public) at the end. And the best deal about attending? It's totally free!

One-Time Jumps In Europe

No list of extreme European vacations would be complete without mentioning the spectacular chances of seeing the countryside from the sky. The breathtaking aerial landscape is the best-kept secret in Europe.

Bungee jumping is great because you can do it alone without a skilled pilot or guide. One of my best jumps in Europe was over Verzasca Dam in Ticino, Switzerland. This bridge is the highest in Europe (222 meters). This is where the opening scene for GoldenEye, starring Pierce Brosnan, was shot. It takes some serious guts to attempt, but it's worth the bragging rights! The Corinth Canal jump in Corinthia, Greece, is an excellent scenic spot for a jump, as is the Rasnoavei Gorges in Rasnov, Romania.

Paragliding is where you use a giant wing that looks similar to a kite surfer and jump off the side of a mountain. The paraglider is lifted by the thermal winds coming off the mountains, and you can control your direction and speed. In my opinion, the best place for paragliding is Lauterbrunnen in Switzerland. From your initial mountainside jump, your guide will expertly navigate the U-shaped valley and glide you close to alpine waterfalls and the stunning mountainside. For an even crazier flight, try skydiving over Prague in the Czech Republic for a view that spans miles into the distance. The lovely bay of Sainte-Maxime in the French Riviera offers parasailing, which is closer to the ground than paragliding or skydiving.

If you want more safety than a paraglider offers but a little less bounce than bungee jumping, look no further than Europe's plentiful collection of zip lines. When I first took the Omis Zipline Adventure above the River Cetina canyon in Croatia, I thought it'd be a nice but boring whoosh over the mountainside. How wrong I was! Each new zip line is incredibly exhilarating from the moment you step off the platform. Nothing really compares to the sense of freedom you get from ziplining over forests and rivers. If you're a Game of Thronesfan, I highly recommend the zip line in Dubrovnik, one of the sets for the television show. Last but not least on our list is the Velocity 2 zip line in Wales. It's the fastest in the world and the longest in Europe.

Exciting Family Vacation Spots

While many of the heart-stopping adventures you can have in Europe aren't fit for everyone, there are plenty of exciting family vacation spots everyone will love — even grandma!

One of the most novel and exciting things you can do in Europe is to take a hot air balloon ride in Château-d'Oex, a small Swiss town with a rich history that boasts of being the hot air balloon capital of the world. Every year, the Hot Air Balloon festival opens for nine days in January and has the most spectacular event of 100 balloons taking off at once. You can also hop on an air balloon tour anytime during the year and see the Swiss Alps stretch for miles. On clear days, you can even spot Mont Blanc — a premier skiing destination and the tallest mountain in Europe.

For younger kids, restless teens and physically fit parents, I highly recommend the sport of zorbing. You're wrapped up in a giant plastic bubble that is pushed downhill and quickly gathers speed. You can take it a step further in summer with aqua-zorbing, where you're suspended in water inside the ball. Both types of zorbing can be done with more than one person. The other type that's even more fun is a match of zorbing soccer. You can find plenty of places that offer this sport when you cruise to Barcelona, Spain.

Lastly, rafting on the River Cetina in Split, Croatia, is a good idea for water-based activities on your Europe cruise. This experience is fun, relatively easy and suitable for all ages; plus, there's the opportunity for all sorts of extra adventures, such as canyoning, tubing and kayaking. Corfu in Greece (and many of the nearby Greek islands) is another hub of water activities, and I highly recommend trying the banana ride behind a speedboat if you're looking to entertain tweens. A cruise to Europe can be a thrilling vacation for the entire family.

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CLAIRE HEGINBOTHAM

Claire Heginbotham is a professional copywriter and adventure traveler. Over the last five years, she's published work with Royal Caribbean, Gaijinpot, Kuroko Tours, and many more. She's traveled to hundreds of bespoke Asian destinations where the unknown flourishes.

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FAQs

Are European cruises fun for kids? ›

Basically, I found European cruises to be family friendly, and filled with exciting places. But it is up to you as the parent, to pick and choose what you will do in port that will both interest you, and your child. The right combination of activities will make the difference.

Do cruises go to Europe? ›

Where can I cruise to in Europe? A Celebrity European cruise vacation takes you to some of the most exciting cities in the world, from Iceland and the Fjords in Northern Europe to the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands and the stunning Greek Isles.

What cruises are not kid friendly? ›

The intimate ships of high-end lines like Silversea Cruises, Seabourn Cruise Line, SeaDream Yacht Club and Regent Seven Seas Cruises (or ultra-premium lines, such as Oceania Cruises, Windstar Cruises, Azamara and Viking Ocean Cruises) are refined, dignified and geared to adults.

What age is a good age to go on a cruise? ›

Cruises are fun for kids of all ages, and there are plenty of activities to keep your toddlers entertained. Kids under the age of 3 can enjoy Toddler Time at the ship's playroom, where they'll be able to play with educational toys and interact with other kids around their age.

What is the cheapest month for a European cruise? ›

The best times for cruises that go to Europe tend to be the shoulder seasons of spring and fall. Spring and autumn prices are generally more affordable during the summer high season, and the weather is mild throughout most of the continent.

Which is the nicest cruise line? ›

The 10 Best Cruise Lines for Adults [2024]
  • Viking Ocean + Expedition Cruises.
  • Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
  • Seabourn Cruise Line.
  • Celebrity Cruises.
  • Holland America Cruise Line.
  • Royal Caribbean International.
  • Princess Cruises.
  • Silversea Cruises.
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How many days to cruise to Europe? ›

How long does it take to cruise between the U.S. and Europe? Transatlantic cruises to Europe from the USA typically last around two weeks, with travelers spending around 11 to 16 nights onboard. Read: What Is a Transatlantic Cruise?

Is it worth going on a cruise with kids? ›

Yes, family cruises are a great vacation option, though cruise lines do not permit you to bring infants younger than 6 months old on typical sailings. (On most exotic and transoceanic sailings, children must be 1 year or older.)

Is it a good idea to take a child on a cruise? ›

In general, cruising makes for a wonderful family vacation, and disastrous child accidents are mercifully few and far between. Even so, as a parent, it pays to be aware of the risks and hazards of cruising with children, and to prepare your kids by taking time to explain safety rules and guidelines before your voyage.

Do kids have fun on cruises? ›

Cruising Is Fun for All Ages

Indeed, there are ample amenities and activities on a cruise ship to appeal to all ages, making it the perfect vacation solution for multigenerational trips.

Are cruises good with children? ›

Yes, families can sign up for excursions in port together, as many tours and activities are family-friendly. Some cruise lines, such as Disney, tag certain tours as family-friendly excursions, but beach breaks, water sports and museum trips can all be interesting to kids, depending on their age and personality.

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