slide 1: River Cruise Holidays - Traveler’s Choice
A river cruise holiday is a fantastic way to see the best highlights of a particular country or
destination from the beautiful countryside and culture-rich villages to thriving city centres and
incredible beach stop-offs. If you are thinking of embarking on a river cruise here’s what you
need to know
What is a river cruise holiday exactly
There’s an essential distinction to be made between traditional sea cruises and river cruises.
The former is generally focussed on the ship as the primary source of entertainment. A river
cruise is essentially a holiday where you sail down a river and/or along a coastline on a boat or
cruise ship which also acts as your accommodation. This also means that you can relax back as
you travel from point to point without having to worry about organising your own transport.
The cruises will usually stop at various ports and docks along the river allowing you to explore
different destinations along the route. Generally these stops are extensions of the cruise itself
with tour groups departing the boat to see the port town. Detonations include historical
landmarks museums spectacular architecture and local attractions. This is one of the biggest
advantages of the river cruise and you will likely spend more time exploring land on a river
cruise than you would on an ocean cruise. Organised activities are often be included though it’s
entirely up to you if you choose to participate or simply discover each destination on your own.
River cruises typically run around 7-10 days depending on the region carrier and package. Port
cities from which cruises set out are usually major centres but tours are not necessarily run in
that city.
Where can a river cruise take me
The great thing about a river cruise holiday is that it can take you almost anywhere you want
anywhere in the world Simply choose your country and your destination/s determine the
length of time you want to spend away and then just show up at the dock
Popular river cruise destinations include:
Murray River cruises in Australia where you get to see the best of the outback and
Aussie heritage
The Rhine River in Europe which runs from the Swiss Alps to the Netherlands
The Nile River in Egypt where you’ll get to go on excursions to see the Pyramids and
much more
The Mekong River in China Laos Cambodia and Thailand where sights include famous
temples floating river markets and jungle scenery
slide 2: The Amazon River in South America which stretches through Brazil Peru and Colombia
and intersects with some amazing destinations
Mississippi River Cruises in the USA where you can experience Americas Deep South
Where do I get on and off
Some river cruises will offer a return journey for travellers meaning that you board and
disembark the ship at the same location. However some river cruises will also pick you up at
one point and drop you off at another at the end of the trip. The positive thing about this
though is that you can tailor your river holiday cruise so that it fits in with your greater travel
plans.
What’s it like on board
While some cruise ships can be highly lavish and luxurious river cruise ships can sometimes be
a little smaller simply because the huge liners can’t enter into rivers and canal ways. But a
smaller ship can mean a great intimacy with your surroundings and a more peaceful journey
with less people on board. The style of your boat will depend on your personal preference and
budget and the countries you choose to explore.
On board some river cruise packages will include your cabin meals and entertainment while
others will cover your cabin and entertainment and feature a range of dining options which
you have to pay for separately though alcohol is often included with a meal.
If you’re on a bigger ship you’ll find luxuries like swimming pools tennis courts theatres and
casinos while smaller vessels may include things like heritage and cultural lectures game
rooms and lounge areas.
European river cruises
As a continent Europe already has so much to see and do and river cruising offers a refreshing
take on sightseeing. Below is a selection of rivers in Europe famed for their cruising potential.
Danube - Beginning in the south of Germany the Danube runs through a host of eastern
European countries including Austria Hungary and Romania.
Douro - A river dividing Spain and Portugal the Douro is famed for its stellar wine
country. Though this cruise only covers two countries the various regions of the two
present travellers with incredible cultural diversity.
Seine - The Seine runs throughout France and takes in the quintessential continental
city Paris among many others. On offer is some of the finest food and wine in the
world it’s a must for any foodie traveller