Transatlantic crossings are passages of passengers and cargo across the Atlantic Ocean between the Americas, the Caribbean, or other nearby islands; and Europe, Iceland, Africa, or nearby islands. Only notable crossings or attempted crossings are listed here.
Maritime explorations by Norse peoples from Scandinavia during the late 10th century led to the Norse colonization of Greenland and a base camp L'Anse aux Meadows [1] in Newfoundland, [2] which preceded Columbus's arrival in the Americas by about 500 years. According to the Vinland sagas, this includes journeys by:
Other pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories involving transatlantic travel have not been supported by enough evidence to be widely accepted, such as the travels of Prince Madoc of Gwynedd, Wales in 1170.