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There’s Nothing Quite Like a River Cruise

There’s Nothing Quite Like a River Cruise

06 Feb 2024
There’s Nothing Quite Like a River Cruise

On a river cruise, each and every day offers a new adventure. Just imagine waking up in a brand-new city or picturesque village each morning with a whole host of history, culture and architecture waiting to be discovered.

And with small ships, you’ll be right in the thick of it – no need for transfers, just hop off the ship and away you go. You can often choose to join an organised day excursion as part of your river cruise package, or if you prefer, you can explore at your own leisure. What’s more, river cruise ships often dock way into the night, giving you plenty of time to get to know each port of call.

For those who enjoy a personalised service, you won’t be disappointed on a river cruise. Smaller ships mean less guests, without a compromise on staff numbers – so that glass of wine will never be empty should you wish! And with that brings evening entertainment, gala dinners and all-manner of educational activities and tours included in your cruise.

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Cruising on the Spectacular Danube

One of Europe’s best-known rivers, the Danube is a popular choice for those seeking a river cruise holiday. And flowing through ten countries, we can understand why. Not only is there a wealth of sights and cities waiting to be explored, but the scenery on route is just as exciting, making it an astonishingly beautiful trip from start to finish.

Whilst the whole stretch of river is worth discovering, we’ve picked out three of our favourite stops that are worthy of a mention.

First up, Budapest. From dramatic history and its flamboyant architecture to the famous thermal baths and lively nightlife, this is a city with everything.

Its treasure trove of architecture is enough to keep any visitor interested – of which you’ll get to see on your stop here.

Don’t miss the Hot Springs either. Dating back to the Roman times, the thermal baths offer a unique experience any day of the year.

If you choose to stay ashore for mealtimes, do try some of the local cuisine, as there’s far more to it than Hungarian Goulash, and in fact, it remains one of the most sophisticated styles of cooking in Eastern and Central Europe. 

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Next, Vienna. Much of the city looks like a period drama, which in itself is enough reason to visit. But scratch beneath the surface and you’ll find a buzzing atmosphere, lively social scene and an array of bars and food stalls.

Plus, in the winter you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to Christmas market stalls. That combined with world-class restaurants and hillside wineries, you’ll need every moment to enjoy this must-see city.

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Just west of Vienna is the beautiful Wachau Valley; with rolling hills, vineyards and fortresses it’s a quaint town. The Danube winds its way through the cliffs and hills of Wachau Valley, making it an incredibly pretty place to visit – many say it’s the most scenic part of all.

You can take to two wheels here, and cycling is a popular way of getting around, passing through villages and gorgeous vineyards. Hiking routes are available too, which pass through forests and climb up to peaks along the river for postcard-picture scenes. 

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If you’d like to find out more about river cruises around the world, then make an appointment today, We’d love to help you plan an amazing getaway!