Some river cruises are perfect if you’d love a quiet shopping trip around towns and villages. Except… some of us prefer caves and ancient tombs to shopping trips. Today we’re looking at river cruise adventure excursions, if you’re always on the lookout for ways to unleash your inner Indiana. Snow Jade Cave (River Yangtze cruises) Come […]
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Five Ocean Cruise Features we’d like to see on a River Cruise Ship
One of the many differences between river and ocean cruising is the size of the ships and the range cruise features found on-board. Due to their larger size and longer voyages, ocean cruise vessels will always have a wider range of facilities. This blog will take a look at some of the fabulous cruise features […]
Inspiring Destinations on River Cruises
The rivers and waterways of the world boast a profusion of inspiring destinations along their banks. This blog will take a look at some of the planet’s mightiest rivers, picking out the most inspiring destinations from each, so you know where to go for spectacular views, historic architecture and fascinating local culture. The Rhine – […]
Moscow vs St Petersburg – A Russian Rumble
Russian river cruises are a fantastic way to discover the rich history and culture of an iconic nation. Moscow and St Petersburg are arguably two of Russia’s most famous and popular destinations – but which one is better? Two of our writers will go head to head in an attempt to persuade you why their […]
5 River Cruises Perfect for Beginners
With river cruising becoming ever more popular, it’s exciting to see more and more people trying out the experience. The question for some, however, is where to start? There are so many river cruises available that choosing just one to kick off a love affair with waterway sailings seems a bit inadequate. Never fear however, […]
Guess what? Viking River Cruises announces new ships for 2015
Well, this is a bit of deja-vu. Viking River Cruises has decided that the past couple of months without new ships announcements has been too long, so the company has now announced plans for 2015. It wouldn’t be like Viking if it wasn’t a big announcement – another 14 ships will be added to the […]
River Cruises Classic Authors III
In our third look at classic literary figures in destinations on river cruises, we’re focusing on one of Vienna’s most famous playwrights – Franz Grillparzer. Grillparzer’s play, Konig Ottokars Gluck premiered on this day in 1825, amid all the pomp and ceremony of Vienna in its heyday of music and theatre. Today, river cruises make […]
Yangtze River Cruise Food
A voyage along China’s longest river is a great way to explore some of the country’s most famous cities and iconic cultural sites. From bustling cities like Shanghai and Beijing to natural and historic treasures like the Great Wall and the Three Gorges, there’s so much to see. However, with the opportunity to sample some […]
Budapest River Cruises – Art and Culture
Hungary’s capital city of Budapest, situated on the banks of the majestic Danube River, is a fabulous place in which to discover a profusion of fascinating art, culture and history. The sophisticated traveller will be find a cultural paradise on Budapest river cruises, a city brimming with intriguing museums, stunning art galleries and tremendous live […]
River Cruises to Paris
One of the only unfortunate things about Paris is that there is simply far too much to see on a single visit. Tourists from all the over world find themselves winging their way into the city of romance without a clue as to how to soak up everything Paris has to offer. Who can blame […]