Which Bay Area Airport for Your River Cruise?
When planning a European river cruise from the Bay Area, your airport choice matters more than you might think. The flight to Europe is long (10-12 hours), and how you start and end that journey affects your entire trip experience.
Both SFO and SJC connect to European river cruise embarkation cities, but they do it differently. Here's how to choose the right airport for your specific itinerary.
SFO vs. SJC for Europe
Here's how the two airports compare for European river cruise travel.
Airport Comparison for European Cruises
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Smart Routing Strategies
The best approach depends on your specific river cruise embarkation city.
- Rhine cruises (Basel/Amsterdam): SFO → Zurich (direct on Swiss/United) or SFO → Amsterdam (direct on KLM/United). Most convenient options.
- Danube cruises (Budapest/Passau): SFO → Munich (direct on Lufthansa/United) or SFO → Frankfurt with connection.
- Rhône cruises (Lyon/Avignon): SFO → Paris (direct on Air France/United) then TGV train to Lyon.
- SJC alternative: SJC → connecting hub (LAX, Denver, Dallas) → Europe. Adds time but starts from home base.
- Consider open-jaw tickets: fly into your embarkation city and out of your disembarkation city to save a day.
Pro Tips for Bay Area Cruisers
These strategies optimize your European cruise travel experience.
- •Arrive in Europe a day before embarkation — jet lag + boarding day = a miserable start otherwise
- •Book 'cruise air' through your cruise line for coordinated transfers and delay protection
- •SFO's international terminal has excellent lounges — consider Priority Pass for pre-flight comfort
- •Premium economy is worth it for overnight Europe flights (10+ hours in economy is rough)
- •SJC parking is significantly cheaper than SFO long-term parking for 2+ week trips
- •Consider a pre-cruise hotel in the embarkation city — Basel, Amsterdam, and Budapest are all worth exploring
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