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European River Cruising has been around for many years, but is just now starting to get the attention that it deserves.
Most of the major cities in Europe were built on its rivers, primarily for trade purposes. River cruise companies noticed this and designed ships specially suited to navigate the rivers of Europe.
You unpack only once, and your floating hotel room - your river cruise ship - will take you to cities such as Paris, Vienna, Budapest, Amsterdam, Brussels, and many, many more wonderful locations.
As many European towns and cities are close to the waterways, cruising is often done at night. What this means is that you have more time on land to experience the excitement of these exotic destinations.
These are smaller ships - usually around 59 to 80 rooms - and are becoming increasingly popular. And they also book up fairly far in advance.
Excursions can be included or optional, so there is literally something for everyone.
Since they are a smaller size than typical ocean going vessels, they often can dock right into the historic area of a town.
While large ocean liners are known for a variety of activities - dancing, casinos, rock climbing, etc. - river cruise ships focus on a different aspect of travel: a more peaceful, scenic voyage. A smaller amount of passengers usually means more attention can be paid to your needs. Food tends to be be better. It is purchased locally at the stops the vessels makes, so it is fresh and regional.
There are many river cruise lines providing services. Each one is different in its own right, and each provides its own 'take' on travel. East End Journeys can also arrange for you to have 'pre-' or 'post-' nights on your cruise to extend your experience.
We can help match you with the right cruise line, right ship, and right itinerary to help you make a lifetime of memories.
Please CONTACT US and we will help you arrange your special trip.
Most of the major cities in Europe were built on its rivers, primarily for trade purposes. River cruise companies noticed this and designed ships specially suited to navigate the rivers of Europe.
You unpack only once, and your floating hotel room - your river cruise ship - will take you to cities such as Paris, Vienna, Budapest, Amsterdam, Brussels, and many, many more wonderful locations.
As many European towns and cities are close to the waterways, cruising is often done at night. What this means is that you have more time on land to experience the excitement of these exotic destinations.
These are smaller ships - usually around 59 to 80 rooms - and are becoming increasingly popular. And they also book up fairly far in advance.
Excursions can be included or optional, so there is literally something for everyone.
Since they are a smaller size than typical ocean going vessels, they often can dock right into the historic area of a town.
While large ocean liners are known for a variety of activities - dancing, casinos, rock climbing, etc. - river cruise ships focus on a different aspect of travel: a more peaceful, scenic voyage. A smaller amount of passengers usually means more attention can be paid to your needs. Food tends to be be better. It is purchased locally at the stops the vessels makes, so it is fresh and regional.
There are many river cruise lines providing services. Each one is different in its own right, and each provides its own 'take' on travel. East End Journeys can also arrange for you to have 'pre-' or 'post-' nights on your cruise to extend your experience.
We can help match you with the right cruise line, right ship, and right itinerary to help you make a lifetime of memories.
Please CONTACT US and we will help you arrange your special trip.