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My 10 Favorite Small-Ship River And Ocean Cruises

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The more I travel, the more I appreciate not having to pack and unpack, carry bags up and down stairs, or worry about whether I can figure out a transfer from one point to another. Even though I speak numerous foreign languages, it’s still a godsend to have someone else deal with the details like confirming reservations and itineraries. With increasing numbers of travelers and concomitant travel complications, it’s wonderful to have someone else grab the reins.

With a cruise, a lot of the legwork is done for you. You decide on the itinerary, the type of ship you’d like to travel on, and voilà, off you go. The cruise line becomes your personal assistant, connecting with you prior to your trip and guiding you along as you drift away into worry-free bliss. Most days you wake up somewhere new, with the most pressing concern being What time should I have breakfast?

I’ve traveled on a variety of cruises, from the giants of the ocean to smaller vessels that glide down channels and rivers and easily visit tiny harbors and ports accessible only to them.

Here are my recommendations for memorable small-ship cruises.

Stella Australis and zodiac boat

1. Patagonia With Australis

You’ll need to pack a variety of layers for this amazing five-day “Fjords of Tierra del Fuego” cruise from Punta Arenas, Chile, to the tip of Cape Horn and Ushuaia, Argentina. The Stella Australis expedition ship travels effortlessly through the inner fjords of Patagonia and “Glacier Alley,” taking you to the bottom of South America with a backdrop of calving glaciers, ice-blue formations, and a sky filled with constellations seen only from the southern part of the world. Onboard you’ll stay toasty warm in one of 100 cabins. But if you plan to venture to the top deck as well, you should see the Southern Cross and ponder the mysteries of the galaxy, you’ll need all manner of clothes to keep you comfortable.

Summit Cape Horn

Excursions take you off the ship by zodiac, and the weather is variable from balmy, sunny, and rainy to downright freezing. This is a trip where you can be as physically active as you like. Visits to see the Magellanic penguins involve some hiking on sandy beaches, and a little pre-cruise training might be in order if you plan to summit Cape Horn. On the climb to the top, you’ll likely encounter windy conditions, too, adding an extra challenge. For your achievement, you’ll toast at the bottom with whiskey on the rocks, using actual snow. Expert guides on board offer educational lectures to prepare you for the sights and provide photography tips.

Calving glaciers in Patagonia

Pro Tips: Inclement weather can wreak havoc on your cameras and lenses. Bring your phone, a waterproof camera, and even a point-and-shoot or DSLR to be ultra safe . For the best weather and the most daylight, plan your trip during the months from November through March. As there is no Wi-Fi on board (how wonderful!), you might want to rent a satellite phone. There are no elevators, and the ability to climb into a zodiac is a requisite if you plan to leave the ship.

Paul Gauguin Cruises

2. Tahiti And The South Pacific With Paul Gauguin Cruises

For a cultural immersion that’s both beautiful and luxurious, Paul Gauguin Cruises’ seven-night “Tahiti & the Society Islands” cruise explores Tahiti, Moorea, Bora Bora, and Huahine and is a delicious escape from the cold-weather blues. You’ll start your sojourn with a flight to Papeete, Tahiti, where you’ll overnight before boarding the ship. The m/s Paul Gauguin defines French style and luxury with 165 beautifully appointed staterooms and suites and restaurants with wine pairings and French cuisine that could attain Michelin star status. Services at the Deep Nature Spa and on-board entertainment are first-rate, filling at-sea hours with relaxation and Polynesian culture.

Bora Bora

Each island has its own set of charms. Bora Bora is known as the honeymoon island, marked by resorts with overwater bungalows and deep turquoise waters. Moorea and Huahine are a mix of nature and activity where you can jet ski, snorkel with stingrays, explore volcanic beaches, and experience the French Polynesian lifestyle made famous in movies like Mutiny on the Bounty . A DIY stop on the itinerary, Paul Gauguin Cruises has its own private island, Motu Mahana, where you’ll spend a day swimming, snorkeling, playing volleyball, and enjoying a beach barbecue replete with cocktails from a floating bar.

Pro Tip: If you’re connecting on a flight to PPT, I recommend spending a few days in Papeete to adjust to any time difference. Papeete is a fun port with a shopping and food market and roulettes (food trucks) for local fare.

Goolets cruise ship

3. Croatia With Goolets

Not at all like the “reality show” experience on Netflix’s Below Deck , Goolets promises superlative chartered-yacht service and happy passengers. Nearly 100 different ships at different price points can take you along the Dalmatian Coast and beyond, but I suggest going full bucket-list any time from May through October and choosing the superyacht Freedom or the family-friendly Ohana for your Adriatic journey.

The vision of husband-and-wife team Mitja and Alenka Mirtic, these superyachts are essentially floating mansions, understated in their luxury but staffed with smiling pros who attend to your every wish. With only 11 staterooms and a maximum of 23 passengers, Freedom is the jewel of the Goolets fleet. The superyacht is a beauty — there are four decks, an upper one with lounging areas, an outdoor pool, and a hot tub; the middle with the dining room, bar, and lounge; and two below with staterooms, a cinema, game room, spa, gym, and sauna. Ohana is a less-pricey choice for up to 30 guests with 14 cabins, recently renovated with a children’s playroom, a cinema room, and a full complement of water toys (seabobs, jet skis, paddle boards) that you’ll find on both superyachts. On each, meals reflect local delicacies and are catered to your tastes.

The island of Brac

You can customize your itinerary, deciding which of Croatia’s 1200 islands and islets you’d like to visit, and then Goolets will put it together, adding in little surprises like a visit to the island of Vela Stupe, a precious mini-island where you’ll feast on oysters, Champagne, and wine at the one establishment there, restaurant Moro. Or transferring you to a zodiac and lifting the barrier ropes so you can float into the tiny entrance to gorgeous Stiniva Beach. Most cruises start in the medieval city of Split, a city worthy of spending three nights on its own merit to wander its warren of streets and visit Diocletian’s Palace where Game of Thrones was filmed. Each island visited after that — Brač, Hvar, Korčula, Vis, and Vela Stupe — has its own charms and attractions from beaches and café life to 13th-century buildings, and, of course, dramatic scenery. Port stops on the mainland are possible, too, to include Makarska with its seaside walkway, charming shops, and Old Town square; or historic Dubrovnik (another favorite for Game of Thrones fans) and its low-key neighbor Cavtat.

Pro Tips: While not as well known as neighboring Italy for its wines and olive oils, Croatia excels in its offerings. Be sure to sample the many varieties that vary from island to island. Note that decks on these superyachts are connected by stairs only. You can learn more about chartering a Croatian yacht with Goolets here .

Inside a French Country Waterways cruise

4. The Champagne Region With French Country Waterways

The pandemic has taught us a thing or two about the value of slowing down, and that’s where a cruise on a French Country Waterways barge fits in perfectly. Leaving from and returning to Paris — where it’s an absolute must to begin and end your journey with a few days in the City of Light — the Nenuphar is a luxuriously appointed barge that accommodates only 12 passengers for a slow 6-day float through the canals of Champagne. The intimate size guarantees that you’ll get to know your cruise mates very well, over early morning coffee, during wine-and-cheese happy hours, and at lavish meals both on the barge and at the Michelin-starred Les Crayères in Reims.

Nenuphar

You’ll also become an expert in French wines and champagne production with private tours in Épernay and Ludes that include Moët & Chandon and Ployez-Jacquemart. For a foray into French history, the Gothic Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims stands sentinel in breathtaking glory. If you’re feeling the need to be active, there are bikes to use, yoga mats to borrow, and villages to visit as you travel through the locks. You might even decide to lend a hand to help the lock keeper move the barge forward. But the true beauty of the cruise lies in lounging on the sundeck and taking in the lovely countryside as you glide past while enjoying renowned wines and cheeses.

Pro Tip: While not necessary, knowing a little French will help if you decide to visit local bakeries and bars. History buffs will enjoy excursions that mix French history with American WWI sites like the battlefield at Belleau Wood.

Celestyal cruise ship

5. The Greek Islands With Celestyal Cruises

Sometimes a shorter cruise is all you want, and Celestyal’s four-night “Iconic Aegean” itinerary covers the bases with stops at popular Santorini and Mykonos, split-personality Rhodes and Crete, and smaller islands like Patmos. Starting in Athens, schedule a few land-based days to explore the city’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Acropolis, where you can visit the ruins of the Parthenon and the Theatre of Dionysus. Have dinner on the lively Plaka and day trip to Delphi to absorb the vibes of the famed oracle. Then it’s time to board and enjoy the all-inclusive voyage on what is the largest of the small ships on this list with a typical passenger count of fewer than 1,000 guests.

Mykonos with Celestyal cruises

Celestyal encourages you to get out and about, to do a deep dive into the personality of each island, rather than stay on the ship. A true benefit is that Celestyal is Greek-owned and operated, so they really know the country’s culture and when to add extra docking time for exploring each island’s archaeological wonders and mind-blowing scenery.

I loved climbing around the Palace of Knossos in Crete and comparing the new and medieval sides of Rhodes, which quickly became my favorite of the islands. In Santorini, my day was spent in Instagram-crazy Oia and Fira negotiating the steep stairs of the cliffs. In Mykonos, you can do as the locals do and simply laze by the pool and sip ouzo. On board, Celestyal’s food and décor are notably Greek and Mediterranean with staterooms done up in the blue and white colors of the Greek flag. 

Pro Tip: Many of the archaeological sites have a considerable number of stairs, and other areas are quite hilly. Ask in advance for assistance in arranging taxis or using cable cars, or for suggestions for alternate activities. A seven-night cruise is also available. Try to avoid the mid-summer months when crowds and heat can be overwhelming.Want more cruising tips and inspiration?

French Country Waterways' Adrienne sits in the canal in Burgundy

6. Burgundy With French Country Waterways

My second favorite slow-travel, barge cruise is French Country Waterways ’ Burgundy float. Traveling from and to Paris, the Adrienne takes you on a luxurious sojourn on the Canal de Bourgogne and the Canal du Centre through the Côte d’Or wine region. The crew on this cruise does double-duty, with wine and cheese presenters often turning into little elves who magically tidy up your stateroom as you dine, or captains who control the locks as you rise and descend along the canals while teaching you how to navigate. No wish is too large for the crew and you’ll learn a lot about wine and cheese here, given the location of the cruise.

Excursions can be as leisurely as you’d like. You can visit stellar vineyards like Chassagne-Montrachet by motor coach or log your daily steps with walking tours through storied wine town Beaune or “Mustard Capital of the World” Dijon. Early risers will enjoy the hot air balloon experience over the region’s beautiful rapeseed fields. Bikes are available to use any time you’re tied up along the canals. In true French Country Waterways fashion, you’ll enjoy a Michelin-starred dinner at Lameloise in the charming town of Chagny.

Pro Tip: With only six cabins, the Adrienne is small enough to book the entire barge for a group of your friends. French Country Waterways is more than happy to tailor activities to the group.

The charming village of Honfleur in Normandy

7. Normandy With Scenic Cruises

History, art, and music lovers have a luxurious option with Scenic Cruises’ “Normandy and Gems of the Seine” itinerary. Leaving from and ending in Paris, the beautiful Scenic Gem is a river boat that caters to a mix of interests.

Having a focus on Normandy, history plays a large role in choices for your Scenic Freestyle excursions. You’ll learn quite a lot about the Vikings’ involvement in Rouen, the American heroics at Utah Beach and Omaha Beach and much more. To truly understand the importance of Normandy in World War II, one must experience it. Three excursions are offered to take you to the most important D-Day sites including a museum built into a German bunker overlooking Utah Beach, Omaha Beach, and the Normandy American cemetery where rows and rows of white graves are sobering reminders of the nearly 10,000 soldiers who died during the Allied liberation of France.

Art lovers will love the day at Giverny, soaking up the colors of Monet’s residence, garden and famous lily pads, as well as the day trip to Van Gogh’s last-known abode and grave site in Auvers-sur-Oise. An immersion into impressionism includes a tour of the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen with an on-board painting class. Music features with walking tours by Maurice Ravel’s home in Lyons la Fôret and the unusual Erik Satie Museum in Honfleur. A special evening of wine and music at a château is a Scenic exclusive, and the one chosen for this cruise includes an unusual quartet with a double bass, harp, vibraphone and clarinet.

Designed for a luxurious and comfortable voyage, each stateroom on the Scenic Space-Ship is gorgeously appointed and comes with your own butler. If you’ve ever wanted a perfect, all-inclusive cruise, this one’s for you. While some cruises charge extra for excursions and beverages and expect you to figure out tipping at the end, Scenic eliminates those concerns. You pay one price at the beginning and your only add-ons are spa treatments and gift shop items. To sweeten that as well, Scenic gives you an on-board credit to apply.

Dining is an all-day affair on Scenic, starting with room service on your balcony if you so desire, or three full meals in the Crystal Dining Room. Menus change daily with a rotation of suggested wine pairings. Two private dinners are offered, one for all guests and a Chef’s Table for passengers on the top deck. Your on-board activities go well beyond meals — in the evening the amicable (and very witty) Cruise Director leads a program that might include music trivia, cheese tastings, live music with dancing and more.

Pro Tip: Some of the tours involve extensive walking like the visit to Van Gogh’s home where a steep, narrow staircase leads to the tiny bedroom. The walks to the museums, beaches and cemetery would be difficult for those with mobility issues.

Chateau wine tasting and music concert on the Bordeaux itinerary aboard Scenic Diamond

8. Bordeaux With Scenic Cruises

If wine is more your thing, Scenic’s river cruise along the Garonne and Gironde rivers passes through France’s most storied wine region. Less about history and more about gastronomy, the “Bordeaux Affair” departs from the city of Bordeaux. Starting your itinerary with a visit to the city’s impressive Cité du Vin gives you a useful introduction to the wines you will experience over the course of the cruise .

Similar to the Scenic Gem , the Scenic Diamond considers every aspect of luxury from beautifully appointed suites to balconies that turn into Sun Lounges with Scenic’s signature moving glass walls and window. You’ll also find a small gym, a spa, and a salt therapy room.

Dining includes regional specialties such as oysters from Bassin d’Arcachon, foie gras, and canelés , small French pastries made with rum and vanilla. A vast selection of wines takes full advantage of the vineyards on both sides of the rivers and is available at meals and at the bar at all times. Particularly enjoyable is Scenic’s outdoor BBQ lunch served on the top deck. An all-day snack bar and room service are available if you don’t feel up to restaurant dining.

On this culinary-focused cruise, guests also have the opportunity to experience Scenic Culinaire, on-board cooking demonstrations conducted by Scenic chefs. If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to make crêpes Suzette, croque monsieur, or French onion soup, this is your opportunity in an intimate setting. Sign-ups for these classes, as well as for the wide array of excursions and bike tours, are required. The Cruise Director can help you decide on the best ones to meet your interests and physical requirements. As with all Scenic cruises, an exclusive Scenic Enrich event, here a chamber music concert at a château on a wine estate, makes for a memorable evening and wine tasting.

Pro Tip: There are many options for purchasing Bordeaux wines at great prices. Bring some wine skins to pack bottles in your checked luggage. You can also have wine shipped to your residence with the VAT discount. Some to consider: Entre-deux-Mers, Sauternes, Saint-Émilion, Pauillac, Pomerol and Margaux.

Windstar Cruises in Iceland against the breathtaking scenery of the country

9. Iceland With Windstar

Windstar’s newly stretched Star Pride carries only 312 passengers and travels around the coastline of Iceland on the “Around Iceland” cruise . If you’ve been to Alaska and enjoyed the northern climes, The Land of Fire and Ice is a fascinating follow-up exploration of a volcanic country, or, should I say, of one huge national park.

The scenery is breathtaking on this seven-day sojourn with a range of waterfalls, glaciers, cliffs and geysers. Excursions from the cruise’s six stops will take you for a dip in the famous Blue Lagoon where you can slather yourself with silica mud, ATV riding through some pretty challenging courses, and lava field hiking with crampons secured to prevent slipping off the oft-treacherous ridges. Slightly less challenging, you can hike to Þingvellir where you can pose with your arms stretched between two continental plates.

The Windstar crew are pros at service. Truly where “everybody knows your name,” Windstar cruises are intimate, luxurious and thoughtful. Your cabin attendants will attend to your desires, from extra ice to special pillows, room service with surprises like towel animals, and sweet turndown treats.

A Windstar special, the exclusive Destination Discovery Event is an evening concert in the blue-colored church at Seydisfjordur where you’ll also hear tales about Iceland’s elves and trolls. If you’re curious about how Icelanders dine, you can tour Reykjavik on a pub or foodie tour — Icelandic hot dogs are a must! Architecture fans will love Reykjavik’s iconic Hallgrimskirkja church, a landmark that stands proudly overlooking the city’s brightly painted buildings.

Dining options on Windstar give you choices to meet your mood. You can dine in the main restaurant where dietary restrictions are carefully noted, or order room service at your whim. The ship’s specialty restaurant Cuadro 44 serves up tapas and sangria while the casual outdoor Grill by Steven Raichlen is a literal breath of fresh air.

Pro Tip: Given that Iceland is a pricey destination, taking advantage of Windstar’s excursions is a smart way to tour. Be sure to sign up in advance or meet with the Shore Excursion Manager as soon as you board. Bring binoculars — you’re sure to see puffins, whales, Icelandic ponies and many birds.

The beautiful Schooner American Eagle

10. Penobscot Bay With Maine Windjammers

I grew up in a sailing mecca, the North Shore of Massachusetts, and having the opportunity to cruise on a historical schooner held real appeal. Retrofitted to accommodate passengers with modern conveniences, the Maine Windjammer that I sailed on, the Schooner American Eagle , had its first days as a fishing vessel in Gloucester, Massachusetts, the town where my mother was born.

Sailing on a windjammer isn’t about luxury — it’s about the voyage, the camaraderie of the crew and passengers, and the willingness to follow the wind instead of a set itinerary. You’ll have the opportunity to learn to hoist the sails, cook in a tiny galley kitchen, and set up communal meals along with your fellow passengers. This cruise requires a bit of dexterity, maneuvering around your small cabin with its bunk beds or small double bed. Showers and bathrooms are shared, also requiring some coordination in tight spaces and necessitating climbing up and down ladders.

What you’ll experience here is an exhilarating, seafaring voyage that hearkens back to the original days of sailing, without the frills. Meals depend on the talents of the chef and his assistants, and the captain sets the tone for the sail. Weather is unpredictable, and it is advisable that you bring appropriate rain gear as you’ll spend most of your time on deck as you traverse Penobscot Bay. This wasn’t for me, but the bravest among you can dive into the chilly ocean. I preferred the island visits that take you to an on-the-sand lobster bake or a homespun evening concert, Maine-style.

Pro Tip: It’s important to ask the right questions before you consider booking a windjammer cruise. Different schooners offer different features, with some more “elegant” than others. The small sleeping and bathing spaces plus the ladders between decks and to the zodiacs may not be for you.

Check out our cruising and sailing content here .

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A Board member of the Society of American Travel Writers and a member of the North American Travel Journalists Association, Meryl shares her finds in a myriad of travel publications. She is the author of Fodor’s Family: New York City with Kids , a restaurant reviewer for Gayot.com, and a yogini and classical pianist. Follow Meryl's journeys via Instagram and across social media.

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The 9 top river cruise lines for 2024.

Sail through Europe, Asia, the U.S. and more on one of these exquisite river cruise lines.

The Top River Cruise Lines

Top River Cruises

Courtesy of Viking River Cruises

Not one for the high seas? Explore the world along its rivers instead.

If you'd like to take a cruise but aren't interested in the hustle and bustle of a massive ocean liner, consider a river cruise. River cruises offer the chance to visit lesser-known ports around the world, thanks to the small size and maneuverability of the vessels. These sailings are known to provide exceptional, personalized service, as most welcome fewer than 200 guests at a time. On top of that, you'll spend the majority of your trip exploring a different port each day, as most destinations along the waterways are fairly close together.

Read on to discover the best river cruise lines around the world, with details about where they sail, the number of passengers you can expect onboard, a snapshot of amenities and experiences, and sentiment from recent travelers.

Viking River Cruises

Uniworld boutique river cruises, american cruise lines, amawaterways, avalon waterways, emerald cruises.

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Viking Longship Idun on the Main River in front of Johannisburg Palace, Aschaffenburg, Germany.

Number of passengers: 75 to 250 Sails to:  Europe, Asia, Africa, U.S.

Viking's 60-plus ships – known as longships – traverse major rivers across Europe, including the Danube , the Rhine, the Douro and more. Other popular routes sail Egypt's Nile River as well as the Mississippi River , and newer options include a series of Great Lakes itineraries.

What to expect: Travelers may be familiar with Viking Ocean Cruises , which operates larger ocean voyages with an emphasis on opulent accommodations and diverse enrichment activities. Viking's river cruises follow a similar road map, with meals, daily walking tours and Wi-Fi access (where applicable) included in the base fare. Other amenities and activities span guest lectures, cooking demonstrations, musical performances, libraries, outdoor decks and more. Select Viking riverboats are also equipped with swimming pools, while cabins feature minibars, premium toiletries, purified water and TVs.

On board, you can expect to find mostly English-speaking passengers. Viking's price point generally attracts older crowds in the 55-plus age group, and travelers must be at least 18 years old to cruise on the line.

What travelers say: Recent cruisers thoroughly enjoyed their experience with Viking, praising the scenic shore excursions, top-notch service and comfortable rooms. Some, however, expressed disappointment with the service as well as the food.

Book a Viking River Cruise on GoToSea, a service of U.S. News.

Pool and pool chairs on a Uniworld Boutique River Cruises ship.

Courtesy of Uniworld Boutique River Cruises

Number of passengers: 32 to 159 Sails to:  Europe, Asia, Africa, South America

Uniworld offers luxurious sailings in historic cities across central Europe, France , Italy , Portugal , India, Egypt and Peru.

What to expect: Its 17 ships aim to create the feel of a boutique hotel with stylish decor, antique artwork and specialty restaurants. The ships hold an average capacity of 120 cruisers, and the company boasts one of the highest staff-to-guest ratios in the industry: about one crew member for every two travelers.

Stateroom amenities vary by vessel but may include marble bathrooms, Egyptian cotton linens, French balconies, iPod docking stations, Nespresso coffee machines, rainfall showers and more. The line's all-inclusive rates cover meals, alcoholic beverages, select excursions, gratuities, onboard fitness classes and Wi-Fi access, on top of entertainment and enrichment classes. Uniworld prides itself on its top-notch cuisine, which is made with local ingredients sourced from the ports on your itinerary and also includes vegetarian and vegan options.

Uniworld's typical clientele tend to be in their 50s or 60s and reside in North America, the U.K. and Australia . The river cruise line has select itineraries aimed at families, LGBTQ cruisers and solo travelers.

What travelers say: Recent cruisers offered abundant praise for Uniworld's voyages, complimenting the stylish accommodations, attentive staff and fascinating excursions. Though complaints were few and far between, a handful of past travelers felt the experience was not worth the high price point.

Compare Uniworld Boutique River Cruises on GoToSea.

 American Cruise Lines ship on river during sunset.

Courtesy of American Cruise Lines

Number of passengers: 90 to 180 Sails to:  U.S.

As the name suggests, American Cruise Lines sails exclusively on the rivers and coastlines of the United States. Popular cruises visit destinations along the Mississippi River, on the Hudson River, throughout New England , and lining the Columbia and Snake rivers in the Pacific Northwest. The line also tours Alaska , the Southeast coast including Florida , and the Puget Sound between Washington state and the Canadian border.

What to expect: American Cruise Lines operates 19 relatively new small ships and river vessels (the average ship is about 5 years old), ranging from modern riverboats to small coastal ships to authentic paddlewheelers. Comfortable cabins can accommodate up to three people per room, and all ships offer single staterooms designed exclusively for solo travelers . Each room boasts picture windows, a spacious bathroom and – in some cases – a private balcony. In the ships' public spaces, cruisers can enjoy daily onboard entertainment like jazz and blues performances, as well as presentations by historians and area experts.

The line promises an all-American experience. As such, you can expect to find American staff aboard the American-built ships as well as food that pays homage to the destinations you will visit, from New Orleans -style andouille sausage gumbo to New England-inspired seafood boils. Complimentary cocktails and hors d'oeuvres are served every night prior to dinner; all meals, snacks, and wine and beer are included in the base fare. Shore excursions are not typically included in the rate.

Passengers on American Cruise Lines tend to lean North American and are typically mature retired travelers.

What travelers say: Recent cruisers enjoyed their experience, particularly on the line's themed cruises.

Read:  Cruise Packing List: Essentials for Your Next Cruise

AmaWaterways cruise ship on river near town.

Courtesy of AmaWaterways

Number of passengers: 28 to 196 Sails to:  Europe, Asia, Africa, South America  

Consider a river cruise with AmaWaterways, whether you're looking to sail through the heart of Europe or seeking a once-in-a-lifetime adventure touring destinations like Vietnam, Egypt, South Africa or (beginning in 2024) Colombia. A family-owned business founded in 2002, AmaWaterways operates 29 river cruise boats that welcome 150 passengers on average.

The cruise line aims to provide excursion-rich experiences and offers unique themed sailings for passengers with certain interests. Wine-themed voyages are perfect for oenophiles wishing to explore some of Europe's most popular wine regions, while a concierge golf program will transport passengers from one famous golf course to the next. Or, opt for a holiday river cruise to visit magical Christmas markets around Europe. In 2024, AmaWaterways will offer three new Black history-themed itineraries.

What to expect: On board, guests can expect cabins suitable for couples or single travelers, as well as a set amount of connectible rooms designed for multigenerational families. Staterooms are spacious, with perks like bathrobes, slippers and plush bedding. Cabins can feature up to two balconies with AmaWaterways' twin balcony design, which allows for a full, step-out balcony alongside a French balcony with sliding glass doors. In-room Wi-Fi is complimentary, and guests will have access to movies and music on demand.

Outside of their cabins, passengers can enjoy amenities spanning small pools, sun decks, fitness equipment, a hair salon, massage services and more.

AmaWaterways primarily attracts North American travelers in their 50s who enjoy taking part in active shore excursions that involve walking or cycling. Passengers from the U.K. and Australia sail on this river cruise line as well. You can expect to find a mix of couples, families and solo cruisers – including a growing number of millennial travelers – on your vessel, thanks to AmaWaterways' diverse cabin offerings. Adventures by Disney charters AmaWaterways ships for select sailings each year as well.

What travelers say: Recent travelers say AmaWaterways exceeded their expectations, with many noting it was especially enjoyable for families. Still, some were disappointed, particularly with the food.

Find AmaWaterways cruises on GoToSea.

Interior of guest cabin on an Avalon Waterways river cruise ship.

Courtesy of Avalon Waterways

Number of passengers: 16 to 166 Sails to:  Europe, Asia, Africa, South America

Avalon Waterways sails 19 riverboats along popular thoroughfares like the Danube, the Rhone, the Seine, the Nile, the Rhine, the Moselle, the Mekong, the Ganges and more. In 2024, it will also sail the Douro River in Portugal.

What to expect: Launched in 2004, Avalon stands out for its spacious vessels – known as Suite Ships – which feature some of the largest rooms in the river cruise industry and beds that face wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling windows, providing panoramic views. Additional stateroom perks include complimentary breakfast in bed, L'Occitane toiletries, sitting areas, ample storage space and mattress toppers.

Across the ship, passengers can enjoy amenities like a sun deck with lounge chairs, whirlpools and a game area, in addition to numerous restaurants and bars and a 24-hour self-serve coffee station. You will also have your pick of Classic, Active or Discovery shore excursions – ranging from standard tours with a local guide to hiking outings along a hilltop castle – depending on your interests and physical abilities.

Avalon Waterways attracts English-speaking cruisers from a variety of countries, typically in their 50s and 60s. However, children ages 8 and older are welcome on board (though there are no designated kids clubs), and some voyages draw younger or older passengers.

What travelers say: Most recent reviews are positive, with travelers highlighting the friendly, knowledgeable staff and tasty food.

Explore Avalon Waterways cruise deals on GoToSea.

Dining area on Tauck river cruise ship.

Courtesy of Tauck

Number of passengers: 84 to 130 Sails to:  Europe

Travel company Tauck wears multiple hats: It operates small-ship voyages around the world, land tours across seven continents, small group journeys for an average of 24 travelers at a time, family tours and – finally – European river cruises. Six new river itineraries in Europe are on the docket for 2024. Take your pick from nine river vessels to explore popular waterways like the Douro, the Moselle, the Rhine, the Danube and the Rhone.

What to expect: All-inclusive fares cover shore excursions, onboard activities and entertainment, gratuities, beverages and more. Plus, Tauck offers exclusive access to unforgettable experiences like wine tastings at private vineyards and gala dinners in historic castles.

More than 80% of the staterooms feature French balconies and floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing for excellent views. Other in-room amenities may include adjustable climate controls, satin linens, pillow-top mattresses, terry cloth robes and more. Outside of your cabin, you'll find perks such as a sun deck, a putting green, enrichment programs like cooking demonstrations, a fitness center and complimentary bikes for onshore exploring.

Tauck caters to affluent, English-speaking cruisers – primarily Americans in the 55-and-older age group – though you may also find families with adult children on board. The line appeals most to travelers who prefer all the details of their trip to be taken care of for them, versus those who like to plan activities independent of the cruise line.

What travelers say: Recent passengers generally speak highly of their Tauck river cruise experiences, pointing to the exceptional level of organization and spacious, luxurious accommodations. Others said they were underwhelmed for the price.

Aerial of Emerald Cruises river cruise ship on river in Urbar, Germany.

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Number of passengers: 84 to 180 Sails to:  Europe, Asia

Previously known as Emerald Waterways, Emerald Cruises transports travelers across some of the most popular rivers in Europe and Asia, including the Danube, the Rhine, the Douro and the Mekong.

What to expect: The cruise fare covers all meals, beverages with lunch and dinner, daily shore excursions − which include more physically rigorous options called EmeraldACTIVE – Wi-Fi access and gratuities.

Emerald operates nine river vessels, all of which boast luxurious public spaces and accommodations with en suite bathrooms and flat-screen TVs. Common-area amenities span heated indoor pools, sun decks, spa and wellness facilities, and a variety of eateries. Onboard fitness classes are available, as are other forms of entertainment. On shore, cruisers can borrow bicycles to explore historic city centers.

Typical clientele aboard Emerald Cruises' voyages includes American and British passengers around retirement age, though some younger travelers may make an appearance as well. Children 12 and older are permitted on board and on tours, but there are no kids clubs or designated activities for younger cruisers. Special rooms and dinner reservations are available for solo travelers.

What travelers say: Cruisers on recent sailings – especially first-time sailors – enjoyed their experiences on Emerald Cruises. High points included the attentive crew members and the stress-free booking and planning process. However, some felt that customer service and communication were subpar.

Interior of guest cabin on Scenic Luxury Cruises and Tours river cruise ship.

Gillies Zaiser | Courtesy of Scenic Luxury Cruises and Tours

Number of passengers: 68 to 163 Sails to: Europe, Asia

From the Danube to the Mekong, Australian travel company Scenic Luxury Cruises and Tours offers lavish, all-inclusive river sailings with an emphasis on customization. The more upscale sister brand of Emerald Cruises, Scenic affords travelers the opportunity to do as much or as little as they want while on board and ashore.

What to expect: Enrichment activities are hand-picked by the line's "Journey Designers," and vessels provide a top-notch level of service thanks to their high crew-to-passenger ratios. In fact, each passenger receives a designated butler who can complete nightly turndowns and make laundry arrangements, among other tasks.

Spacious suites on board are larger than those on most other riverboats (ranging from 160 to 510 square feet). High-tech balcony controls allow lodgers to let in as much air as they'd like with the touch of a button. Cruisers will also enjoy special in-room touches like pillow menus, slippers and robes.

When it comes to dining, Scenic sources local ingredients and culinary inspiration from the ports visited on the itinerary to provide an authentic experience. All meals are included in the base cruise fare, along with beverages, gratuities, Wi-Fi access, shore excursions and electric bicycle usage in select destinations.

What travelers say: Recent cruisers were pleased with their experiences aboard Scenic's vessels, praising the spacious cabins, pampering butler service, and knowledgeable crew members and tour guides. However, some travelers were particularly disappointed with the food.

Side view of CroisiEurope Cruises river cruise ship.

Helwin Goetzinger | Courtesy of CroisiEurope

Number of passengers: 22 to 200 Sails to:  Europe, Asia, Africa

CroisiEurope is a family-run French cruise line that has been in business since 1976. This line has more than 50 ships and barges that sail to countries around the world, including Egypt, Cambodia and Spain . Unusual in river cruising, the line operates two custom-built ships that sail on Lake Kariba in southern Africa. Additionally, CroisiEurope has a division that sells barge cruises throughout France on six different canals, such as Burgundy or Provence.

What to expect: CroisiEurope is known for its wide range of destinations and is one of the only river cruise lines that operates custom-built ships on Germany 's Elbe river, the Guadalquivir and Guadiana rivers in Spain and Portugal, and Venice 's canals. Onboard accommodations are relatively basic, which keeps the cruise fare to a budget-friendly minimum. The cruise line aims to provide the best value for money in the cruise industry. Cuisine is focused on French food with some local flair in the main dining room, which is included in the cruise fare.

The passenger mix on a CroisiEurope cruise is relatively international, featuring large contingencies from France, Germany, the U.K. and North America. Announcements are typically given in both French and English. The cruise line sees a mix of older couples and groups as well as younger families, depending on the itinerary and time of year.

What travelers say: Several cruisers echoed that some of CroisiEurope's river ships are due for a refurbishment and that internet connectivity leaves a lot to be desired, while others maintain that the experience was superb.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Size: River cruise ships are smaller in size and the number of passengers they can accommodate, with one lounge and one main dining room being a typical setup.
  • Atmosphere: The overall vibe on a river cruise is more relaxed and far less busy than that of an ocean liner.
  • Onboard entertainment: River cruising is notoriously sleepy at night, with a focus instead on local enrichment like cooking demonstrations or liqueur tastings. Due to the busy schedule of port calls and excursions, most passengers are tired after a long day of sightseeing and don't mind a lack of nightlife.
  • Excursions: Most of your time on a river cruise is spent out exploring the destinations, which can sometimes be two stops in a single day. Passengers can choose from a variety of activities in port – including biking, kayaking and hiking – or explore the destination at a leisurely pace.
  • Cuisine: Cuisine tends to be focused on local specialties but is prepared to accommodate predominantly American tastes. Not every river cruise line offers unlimited drinks, but the majority include beer and wine at lunch and dinner, often showcasing regional varieties.
  • Price: River cruising typically comes at a much higher price point than ocean-based itineraries.
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Note that inclusions can vary by cruise line. For example, Viking rates – while not fully all-inclusive – cover beer and wine at meals and one tour per day, while gratuities and other drink packages are left to the discretion of the guest.

Avalon Waterways, on the other hand, offers a number of included tours in every port on select itineraries that range from cultural or culinary-focused to active.

In terms of inclusions and service ratios (the number of crew on board to guests), the following river cruise lines are considered the most luxurious:

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The best river cruises blend refined onboard accommodations with exciting itineraries along some of the world’s most memorable waterways.

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Note: If you’re looking for our most recent recommendations, check out the 2023 list of our favorite river cruise lines.

After pandemic-related challenges at the beginning of last year, river ships got back to what they do best: exploring inland waterways in Europe, the United States, and select other destinations around the world. Travel + Leisure readers enthusiastically returned, setting out on voyages both classic and new.

Every year for our World's Best Awards survey, T+L asks readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe — to share their opinions on the top hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Readers rated individual cruise ships on their cabins and facilities, food, service, itineraries and destinations, excursions and activities, and value. Those assessments were combined to generate results for the cruise lines in six categories, including river cruising.

The top three in the river cruise lines were very close in their scores. Viking, the world's largest river cruise company, moved up two spots into the lead position. Tauck, the well-known tour and river-ship operator, retained its No. 2 spot. "The itinerary was thoughtful as well as instructive," wrote one reader who traveled on the Joy . In the No. 3 spot is Uniworld Boutique River Cruises, with praise that included this rave from one voter who sailed on the Maria Theresa : "This was an exceptional cruise. The staff was excellent. I can't say enough about this cruise line and this ship."

Aqua Expeditions, with journeys on the Peruvian Amazon, ranked No. 4, thanks in part to the sophisticated onboard dining. "Its cuisine is rich in local products and designed by one of the most renowned chefs in Peru," noted one reader. Closer to home, No. 5 American Queen Voyages (formerly American Queen Steamboat Company) earned praise — especially from older adults — for its leisurely cruises on the Columbia, the Mississippi, the Ohio, and other U.S. waterways.

Top-ranked Viking does all the major riverways of Europe, with ships also on the Nile and the Mekong, and, new in 2022, on the Mississippi. Readers praised the line's value proposition and shore experiences that go beyond the norm. The "Thinking Man's vacation" is the way one reader who sailed on a Viking ship on the Rhine river put it.

Find the full list of the best river cruise lines — and more on what sets Viking apart — below.

With its fleet of more than 50 contemporary "longships" on rivers such as the Rhine, the Danube, and the Seine, plus additional ships in Europe, Egypt, and Vietnam, T+L's top-ranked river cruise line for 2022 is often praised for its steadiness. "Having traveled on seven Viking longships that are virtually indistinguishable from one another, I believe it's the consistency that makes Viking one of our favorite ways to travel," said one reader. The longships are light-filled floating boutique hotels with a Scandinavian-design aesthetic, indoor and outdoor dining, and herb gardens up on top. Viking's carefully crafted itineraries and "good value" also received praise from readers. "Met wonderful new friends. Absolutely outstanding service and terrific food," said one fan.

WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 96.77

More information: viking.com

WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 96.60

More information: tauck.com

3. Uniworld Boutique River Cruises

WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 96.31

More information: uniworld.com

4. Aqua Expeditions

Score: 93.27

More information: aquaexpeditions.com

5. American Queen Voyages (formerly American Queen Steamboat Company and Victory Cruise Lines)

Score: 92.82

More information: aqvoyages.com

6. Grand Circle Cruise Line

Score: 90.64

More information: gct.com

7. AmaWaterways

Score: 90.12

More information: amawaterways.com

8. Avalon Waterways

Score: 89.88

More information: avalonwaterways.com

9. Vantage Deluxe World Travel

Score: 84.71

More information: vantagetravel.com

10. American Cruise Lines

Score: 81.17

More information: americancruiselines.com

These are the best river cruise lines, sorted by price from low to high.

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One of the best vacations I've ever taken was a river cruise. It was a fascinating trip down the Danube River in Europe with Disney Cruises, focused on Christmas markets. After experiencing the river cruise lifestyle, I was sold.

I've always been a fan of traditional cruise line journeys, but a river cruise is much more intimate and in many cases, luxurious. These sleek ships generally host less than 200 passengers and go where giant cruise liners cannot, such as the Danube, Rhine, Rhône, Mekong, Mississippi, and Nile Rivers. 

A river cruise is kind of like a floating hotel, except you'll visit a variety of places but only have to unpack once. They also tend to have more inclusions than a traditional cruise. In addition to food and drink — with carefully curated cuisine reflective of the areas being visited — many river cruises include land excursions, which is a huge advantage that adds tremendous value.

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Book a cruise on Avalon Waterways

Most of the Avalon's cabins are Panorama Suites, which offer a wide view of the rivers on which you are traveling. Book their "Open-Air Balcony" and enjoy wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling windows that open for fresh air. The beds in the Panorama Suites are also cleverly placed against the opposite wall so guests may view the scenery from bed.

As for the bed itself, guests can choose their own mattress and pillow firmness from Avalon's Comfort Collection. The entry-level cabin is the Avalon Deluxe Stateroom. It lacks the grandeur of the suites, and is small at about 172 square feet, and has small windows peaking above the waterline.

While many cruise lines have a strict dining schedule, these ships offer several different onboard restaurants. The Panorama Dining Room serves daily four-course à la carte dinners along with complimentary wine, beer, and soft drinks, or guests can choose the more casual Panorama Bistro or Sky Grill.

Avalon offers many onboard presentations, including the celebrity-driven  Storyteller Series, which is set to include the likes of Candace Bushnell ("Sex and the City"), Gillian Flynn ("Gone Girl"), Cheryl Strayed ("Wild"), and Diana Gabaldon (Outlander"). 

Notable excursions included in the price:

  • On the Rhône sailing, go spelunking in Viviers to underground caves as part of a wine tasting adventure. 
  • On the Danube sailing, see the Wachau Valley from a canoe and visit a hidden beach
  • Learn to paint like Van Gogh at the Ateliers Art Institute in Amsterdam. 

COVID-19 procedures are available  here .

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Book a cruise on Viking River Cruise

Viking is the largest river cruise operator with over 50 Longships in their fleet. The design is sleek and minimal and there are usually five tiers of cabins.

Standard staterooms, which are the least expensive, hover at the water level, and come in at about 150 square feet. At the top end are large well-appointed suites with two full-sized rooms and great views, measuring about 445 square feet. 

Indulge in regional cuisine on Viking ships flavored with herbs grown in an on-board garden, though familiar classics are always available. The dishes are paired with a selection of wines from the area that is being explored.

Guest lectures and performers also come aboard to highlight the destination, from Viennese opera to Portuguese fado, and local craft and culinary demonstrations are sprinkled throughout voyages as well, such as lace-making and Austrian apple strudel.

  • While on the Danube, take a dip in legendary thermal baths in Budapest, Hungry.
  • On the Mekong, go on a guided tour of Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
  • When cruising the Nile, ride a camel as you visit the pyramids in Cairo, Egypt.

All guests must have received their COVID-19 vaccine prior to sailing .  COVID-19 procedures are available  here . 

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Book a cruise on AmaWaterways

AmaWaterways, with over 25 ships, is known for having a smaller amount of passengers on board. The average is about 156 guests, which is far less than most cruise lines.

Many of the staterooms have balconies that offer panoramic views and fresh air. Their twin-balcony staterooms feature both a French balcony and an outside balcony. While the suites are about 350 square feet, the standard stateroom is about 170 square feet with fixed windows at the waterline.

The cuisine served onboard AmaWaterways ships is inspired by regional dishes and made with locally sourced ingredients. Throughout the voyages, they feature special drinking and dining events for guests along with entertainment themed to the country you're visiting such as a string quartet or folk dancing.

While there are plenty of places to curl up with a book or play a game in the public spaces, a bevy of activities will lure you onshore. AmaWaterways has a diverse selection of excursions, from low key to active experiences.

In 2023, they will launch Seven River Journeys which will cover seven rivers and 14 countries over the course of 45 nights (starting at $24,999 per person, double occupancy).

  • While in Germany, visit the oldest brewery in Nuremberg for a bratwurst and beer.
  • Bike along the Danube River between Dürnstein and Melk in Austria's Wachau Valley.
  • Sail through France and visit the picturesque Old Town in Strasbourg.

AmaWaterways requires COVID-19 vaccinations for all their guests. COVID-19 procedures are available  here . 

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Book a cruise on Scenic

Scenic operates custom-made vessels and a variety of cabins types. Standard suites are sparse, small (just 160 square feet) and lack balconies. A good mid-tier option is the   Royal Balcony suite, which comes with a great view and perks like daily fruit skewers, canapes, and petit fours. All upgraded suites come with butler service, nightly turndown, and a laundry concierge.

Guests dine on four-course dinners, complemented by regional wines. There is also destination-themed entertainment; for example, while sailing through Austria a musician is likely to play musical pieces from "The Sound of Music."

Scenic offers various excursions, from visiting World Heritage Sites to a round of golf. Their National Geographic sailings are particularly of note and include a variety of educational, expert-led travel excursions and talks.

  • In Portugal, visit the Burmester Cellars for a fine dining experience along with a traditional Fado musical accompaniment.     
  • While in Russia, visit the Palace of Prince Vladimir for an exclusive concert and ballet performance inside the last Imperial palace to be built in St Petersburg.
  • Automobile lovers have the chance to visit BMW World to see luxury German-made cars.

COVID-19 procedures are available  here . 

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Book a cruise on UniWorld

Uniworld stands out immediately for its impressively designed interiors; each ship is themed to the areas that ships sail through. For example, on the S.S. BonVoyage in France, the Le Salon Champagne was inspired by Yves Saint Laurent's home, Villa Majorelle.

The cabins and public areas are also beautifully appointed with art, antiques, hand-painted murals, and luxury linens. Book a signature suite and indulge in larger marble bathrooms, a fully-stocked bar, and fresh cookies and fruit delivered daily.

In addition to traditional ships, there are also sleek black U by Uniworld boats, which offer a modern take on river cruising with a younger demographic in mind. They often feature DJs, silent discos, mixology classes, yoga, and rooftop camping (tents are supplied). These cruises offer 25% off the fare for travelers 4 to 17 years old when traveling with an adult (suites excluded).  

Like most cruises, the food served is reflective of your destination's local cuisine and there is also a light menu and options for vegetarians, vegans, and kids.

In fact, there are many kid-friend amenities, such as cooking classes, a young travelers' lounge, and a game room complete with PlayStation, games, movies, and local treats. 

  • In Italy, go on an after-hours visit to St. Mark's Basilica in Venice and tour the 9th-century church without crowds. 
  • On select sailings in France, visit the secret apartments in Versailles Palace.
  • During the Nile adventure, take a traditional Egyptian boat ride and have afternoon tea at the Old Cataract Hotel Aswan in Aswan. 

Uniworld requires proof of COVID-19 vaccinations for all their guests, except those under the age of 12, who must have a negative test result within 72 hours of embarkation. COVID-19 procedures are available here . 

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Book a cruise on American Queen Steamboat Company

As the name implies, the American Queen Steamboat Company uses old-school-style riverboats for their journey. These state-of-the-art, authentic paddle wheelers can accommodate from 150 to 400 guests, depending on the ship.

Choose from a wide variety of accommodations from well-appointed suites to small no-frills single staterooms that are a mere 80 square feet. Some sailings have Loft Suites, which are two stories with floor-to-ceiling windows and have two full bathrooms, a dining area, a lounge with a Queen sofa-bed, a balcony, and an upstairs bedroom.

As expected, the ships serve American cuisines with options for fresh lobster or USDA Prime Beef. Unique to riverboats is the two-level theater, the Grand Saloon, found on the American Queen. Although children are allowed, the line does not offer extra amenities or perks for kids. 

Notable Excursions (note, these excursions are not included and involve an extra fee):

  • In Memphis, opt for The Elvis Experience with a tour of Graceland.
  • For those with an interest in history, try The Life and Legacy of Abraham Lincoln tour.
  • For adventure, go on a Cajun Swamp Tour.

COVID-19 vaccinations are required for all guests and crew.  COVID-19 procedures are available here . 

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Book a cruise on Crystal Cruises

Crystal Cruises river cruise line features all-suite ships. The cabins are large with King-sized beds, which is a rarity in river cruising. Many also have balconies and walk-in closets, and all are above the waterline.

The entry-level cabin, the Petit Suite, is about 188 square feet is larger than most standard rooms, while the Deluxe Suite has French balconies, and opulent Explorer Suites boast large windows. All are butler-serviced river ships with a high, almost one-to-one staff-to-guest ratio. Solo travelers will appreciate that there are dedicated Solo Traveler Suites with no surcharge for a non-double occupancy booking, which is unheard of with cruising.

Dining is Michelin-inspired and farm-to-table fare. Activities include educational lectures from visiting professors, and well as local entertainment, and even Broadway-level performances. The ship's "Design Your Time" concierge service will help personalize your onboard and onshore experiences. 

  • Visit Salzburg, Austria, the town featured in "The Sound of Music."
  • Go to the Cathédrale Notre-Dame of Strasbourg for a private organ concert.
  • In the Netherlands, explore the windmill village of Zaanse Schans with its houses from the 18th and 19th centuries.

COVID-19 vaccinations are required for all guests and crew.  COVID-19 procedures are available  here . 

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Book a cruise on Tauck

Tauck recently renovated many of their ships, most of which carry just 84 or 98 guests, while a few larger boats accommodate a max of 130 guests.

The Tauck Suites are large, at over 300 square feet and have a large bed as well as a fold-out sofa. Most cabins have floor-to-ceiling windows to save space in the cabin, and the most affordable is Category 1, which is about 150 square feet and has small windows and a little bathroom with a shower.

Meals come with complimentary beverages, including house wine, beer, and premium spirits. Those are also offered all day, not just at mealtimes, which is a nice addition.

Tauck prides itself on offering off-the-beaten-track experiences in each destination, including multigenerational family tours that are curated to include itineraries for both kids and adults. There are also Christmas market sailings that include tree-trimming, caroling, and a Christmas dinner feast.

  • In France, enjoy a private visit to the Musée du Louvre in Paris.
  • Sign up for a private Imperial Evening at a palace in Vienna with dinner and classical performances.
  • Experience the "Wild West" of France in la Camargue with farm-fresh meals, local music, and a horse show.

COVID-19 procedures are available here .

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Book a cruise on Adventures by Disney River Cruise

Adventures by Disney, the guided, family vacation arm of the Walt Disney Company, offers unique journeys sprinkled with signature Disney magic. Each day, you'll receive an enamel pin reflecting the day's adventure such as Mickey dressed as Mozart or Donald cooking goulash.

There is a wide variety of cabin categories from a 350 square foot suite that sleeps four with a balcony to Category D, the most affordable cabin, which is about 170 square feet, sleeps two, and features small windows. Families will appreciate adjoining cabins, which are a rarity for a river cruise line. Adventures by Disney recommends that children be 8 and up, but they only need to be 4 and up to sail.

The Adventures by Disney river cruises are designed for families, and their itineraries, both onboard and onshore, have something for every age group. Kids love the Junior Adventurer dinners or Disney movie nights, and there is also a Just Teens program with dinners and separate tour groups at various destinations.

But if you think this a Disney river cruise would be all about the kids, you're wrong. Grownups may enjoy adult-only dinners and wine tastings, and there is actually a nice variety of adult-exclusive sailings (generally when school is in session), which offer more sophisticated offerings.

  • Visit Schloss Hof in Bratislava for chocolate tasting and learn to waltz in the grand ballroom.
  • Take a thrilling alpine toboggan run in Germany's Black Forest.
  • Learn to make goulash and feast on it in the Hungarian countryside while listening to a live performance by Hungarian folk musicians.

COVID-19 testing and/or vaccination is required before travel. During the trip, Guests will be required to complete a self-assessment daily. COVID-19 procedures are available  here .

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Book a cruise on Aqua Expeditions

Aqua Expeditions is all about luxury with a modern take. They offer a 1:1 crew-to-guest ratio, so guests relish in lavish, five-star treatment and the boats have only about 15 to 20 cabins, meaning, no more than 30 to 40 guests per sailing. In effect, it feels kind of like a chartered yacht.

The suites, which are about 300 square feet, have floor-to-ceiling windows, King-sized beds, and a lounge area with a daybed. There is a price difference between the first deck and the second deck, with the former being more affordable. Some rooms have balconies.

Since Aqua Expeditions ships are so much smaller than the average river cruise liner, they can visit more remote destinations and the excursions reflect that, from watching Amazonian pink dolphins to receiving a blessing from a Buddhist monk while traveling the Mekong.

  • Visit the Amazon Rainforest with Aqua Expeditions' naturalist guides.
  • Come face-to-face with the gentle manta rays of Komodo National Park in Indonesia.
  • Go kayaking in the Mekong's waterways.

How does a river cruise work?

A river cruise is an all-inclusive journey where you unpack once but visit many destinations. They are smaller than traditional cruise ships and boast more tailored offerings, such as carefully curated cuisine that is reflective of the areas being visited. On all these journeys — from the Ganges to the Rhône — dining is a big part of the adventure.

River cruise ships dock near city centers, enabling visitors to explore on their own or take advantage of the array of excursions organized by the cruise line, from going on a strenuous hike to touring a castle, or sipping wine at a vineyard. There are a fair amount of UNESCO World Heritage Sites on the itineraries, which are almost always awe-inspiring.

These excursions are all included in the price of the cruise and are considered part of the river experience, although they aren't included for the sole domestic option on our list, the American Queen Steamboat Company.

Are river cruises all-inclusive?

Most river cruises are all-inclusive with all meals, beverages, and almost all excursions included in the rate.

However, Crystal Cruises has some excursions that incur an added cost, and all of the American Queen Steamboat Company excursions are additional (although they do offer hop-on hop-off bus tours).  

Are river cruise cabins small?

Yes. Due to the size of the boats, the cabins are small, ranging from 80 square feet to about 300 square feet. But since there is so much to do, odds are that the cabin will be only used for sleeping and downtime. 

When is the best time to take a river cruise?

It depends on what you are looking for in your vacation. For example, European river cruises run from   March through December. The summer months will be far warmer, while the December cruises are cold but come with the added bonus of experiencing Christmas festivities. 

Can solo travelers take a river cruise? 

Because most people travel in pairs or a family on a cruise, rates are based on double occupancy. Solo travelers are still welcome but may have to pay a   supplement fee for booking as a single-occupancy rather than a double.

What are the best river cruises for families with kids?

Adventures by Disney is the best option for families since they curate their onboard and onshore activities with kids and teens in mind. Uniworld is also a good choice with an array of added perks for kids of all ages.

Otherwise, most welcome children but don't offer extra programming for them, and Viking doesn't allow children at all.

Will I get seasick on a river cruise?

Odds are you will not get motion sickness on a river cruise since large waves or currents do not hit the ships. The water, especially on European cruises, is very calm.

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Hi, Can anyone tell me if there are any river cruise lines which have informal dining. my husband refuses to take a jacket or tie on holiday with him and i'm keen to try a river cruise. we have done 14 ocean cruises with Thomsons where it is possible to avoid any formal nights and have really enjoyed them but time for a change.

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Morning Holidaydiva,

I would say pretty much most of them as cruise casual is what most do.

There are some instances where a coat an tie might look more fitting but nothing written that says required.

We are cruising once again with Scenic and at say Table La Rive, Portobello's, Captains Table would be some of those times but have lots of folks that think just like your husband and like I said not required.

For us if my wife goes out of her way to dress nice for me I think that she deserves the same from me.

Not formal attire. Polo, nice dress slacks.

More a matter of going and having a wonderful time.

For us we shall be celebrating a Wedding Anniversary so yes there shall be a reason for possibly a coat and maybe even a tie.

We are doing Spectacular South of France with Paris and Monte Carlo September 24,2017 and on there new Ocean Ship the Eclipse for October 18,2018 Cuba in Depth.

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Your husband sounds just like mine!!! We've done 8 with Vantage and this is what we wear to dinner every night:

Him: khaki slacks with a collared shirt and walking shoes..no tie no jacket.

Me: black jeans with a gauzy white top and black ballet slippers.

The only thing they will not allow in the dining room at night are blue jeans, shorts and tee shirts..but I've never seen anyone turned away.

The downside to doing 8 cruises with the same company is that now we're invited to sit at the Captain's table one night on each cruise...so I have a gauzy white skirt that I bought in Mexico to go with a black gauzy top and he brings a jacket and tie. If I had my druthers I would rather have a champagne reception with the Captain and then sit with my friends for dinner but nobody wants to take my invitation!! :D

I agree with the first reply. In contrast to Uniworld's brochures with some men in sport coats, there are always several if not most men in collared shirts without ties or coats, or polos. After our first river cruise, DH stopped packing a sports coat. It is suggested that jeans not be worn for dinner. But no one seems to care about what others wear. It's a relaxed, enjoyable way to travel.

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Scenic by far had more dressed up passengers (in their specialty venue and for a special offsite dinner) than any other line we have cruised with, including Uniworld, which was surprisingly casual.

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I never felt the need for a jacket on AMA -- and didn't bring a tie.

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This is from the Viking web site and one of the reasons we chose Viking "Is there a “dress code” on the ship?

Dress during the day is casual including shorts (if the season is warm), trousers or jeans and comfortable shoes for walking tours. There are no “formal nights” and recommended evening dress is “elegant casual” such as a dress, skirt or slacks with a sweater or blouse for ladies; for gentlemen, trousers and a collared shirt. Ties and jackets are optional. We suggest you pack comfortable walking shoes, dressier shoes, a collapsible umbrella/lightweight rain gear; items you can layer like lightweight jackets/sweaters; sunglasses, a sun hat/visor, sunscreen; and toiletries including a travel-sized hand sanitizer. Depending on the season and destination, you may also want to add a warm coat, gloves and water-resistant footwear."

My husband also doesn't like dressing up. I've spoken with people who have sailed with Viking (our first river cruise is coming up at the end of August) and they all said, it's very casual. Some just wear whatever they wear during the day. Mostly from the photos I've seen the men are wearing collared shirts - woven or knit like golf shirts. Women are wearing pants or capris and a nice top.

My husband is bringing dockers and golf shirts. I'm bringing pants and LL Bean type t-shirts which I plan to wear with a nice piece of costume jewelry or a scarf. I'll wear them again for tours - double duty, less packing ;)

I think Avalon and AMA are casual as well. Those were other lines I looked at before choosing Viking.
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On our AMA cruises, guests did dress up for Chef's Table and there was bling on Captain's nights. DH generally wears a button down to dinner with dress slacks and I wear a dress or nice slacks and top. For special evenings, we take it up a notch, as that is our preference. YMMV.

We always shower and change for dinner after a day out exploring.

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  We always shower and change for dinner after a day out exploring.

Aha! Maybe that's why we always get a table for two... :D

To the OP: jacket and tie are totally optional on Uniworld. Equally comfortable with or without.

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My experience on Uniworld (2 trips) is that if you get back from the day's tour late, people will show up in the dining room in jeans or shorts.

There is never a reason for a jacket (unless you want one) and certainly not for a tie.

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Yes, our Avalon trip was very casual at dinner. My husband wore a button down and/or a sweater & pants every night (neither he nor I travel with jeans for various reasons)

My FIL might have worn jeans for dinner - not sure. (it was a Dec cruise) None of the men I was with brought sports coats that trip.

We are travelling with Scenic next year and have no intention of dressing up, this is suppose to be our holiday and my husband always says I do not want to dress like a penguin LOL. Actually Oceania cruiselines is also a casual line even if it is a highend regular cruiseline company.

I don't know why that happens - it seems random.

We usually shower and change - this is our first river cruise. I'm hoping to have time! I figure nice t-shirts (not the ones with the graphics on them :) will work for dinner with some dressing up.

We drive to our ocean cruises (at least so far) so luggage is not an issue, but I'm trying to be "good" because we're flying. I've got some really nice scarves and a couple of vests to change up

My experience on Uniworld (2 trips) is that if you get back from the day's tour late, people will show up in the dining room in jeans or shorts.   There is never a reason for a jacket (unless you want one) and certainly not for a tie.

Same here. My husband brought a jacket that he wore once on the final evening (mostly because he had packed it) and no ties. I think we probably saw a total of 2 or 3 men with ties at dinner the entire week.

On Scenic's Gems of the Danube dress was very informal at dinner even at Portobello's and Table l'Rive.
I've got some really nice scarves and a couple of vests to change up

It's all about the accessories. :) I pack scarves, nice costume jewelry and some sparkle. We travel light and I find that it is all about the fabric.

Quite the opposite of the Diamond where in both specialty venues jackets were the norm. And for the signature evening event, they requested cocktail attire and 95% of the guests complied. It was the most dressed up crowd of any of our river cruises.

As much as I hate dressing up on vacation, and the fact that the Viking cruises we have taken have always been casual dress, and the fact that I have worn shorts in the dining room on occasion, it is still wise to pack a jacket/blazer and tie on any cruise you take. You may decide to eat off the boat when docked in a particular city, and having a coat and tie available, will give you more options. Also, if you are doing a pre or post-cruise stay, you again will have more dining options if you bring one. I hate packing it, because it usually just takes up space, but it did come in handy when we ate dinner off the boat while docked in Lyon. I also wore both coat and tie when we went to the opera in Vienna. However, dressing up did not interrupt my sleep during the performance. :D

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Just got back from an Avalon cruise on the Danube. We saw no-one at all in jackets or ties. They did ask you not to wear shorts in the evening but most wore jeans or chinos at night with a shirt.

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We're going on Avalon Danube soon.

We are planning on going to the Grand Masters concert in Prague at the Clementinum. Do you think my husband will need a tie for that?

He's planning on bringing a jacket...

We're going on Avalon Danube soon.   We are planning on going to the Grand Masters concert in Prague at the Clementinum. Do you think my husband will need a tie for that?   He's planning on bringing a jacket...   Thanks, Chris

A tie is so light and if he's bringing a jacket anyway...if you were going to a pop concert I'd say no, but Grand Masters sounds like it could attract a dressier crowd...although we went to ballet in jeans and were not underdressed. He could put tie in jacket pocket and have it if he felt uncomfortable.

squarevanman

Cruising the Seine with CroiseEurope from next Friday. First time I went with them I packed suit and tie for the gala evening. These were not needed as only a handfull of men wore a suit (mainly those from Australia). Last year only a very small minority, including me, wore a tie. So this year I shall be leaving my tie at home along with my jacket.

We have been on 10 Uniworld cruises and have the 11th booked. I only brought a sports jacket on the first and never wore it. Pants, collared shirt, and shoes are the norm for men.

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My husband took a sport coat on our recent Scenic cruise for the evening at the castle with concert, temperatures were cooler so it worked out well. Dining room dress was informal.

Same here...we've been on 8 river cruises. Viking, Vantage and GCT. Brought a jacket and tie on the first, wore it one night. Haven't brought it after that and never wished I had.

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Why First-Time Cruisers Should Choose a River Voyage, According to Travel Specialists

By Jessica Puckett

Why a River Cruise Makes a Perfect FirstEver Voyage

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Booking your first cruise can feel like a big step: There are dress codes and other unspoken etiquette rules to consider, plus figuring out how to travel at a different pace. It can feel overwhelming for a newbie.

That's why the smaller, slower pace of a river cruise is a great option for embarking on your first-ever voyage. “It is more intimate, great for people prone to motion sickness, and they are all inclusive,” says Judith Wolf , a travel consultant and cruise expert at Frosch. “The profile of a river cruiser is usually an upscale, sophisticated traveler. They are interested in the countries they are visiting, and their history.”

Here’s what to know about booking your first river cruise, plus practical advice on finding the perfect itinerary, choosing the right stateroom, and what to pack .

River cruise ships are smaller 

The first thing cruisers will notice stepping onto a river ship is that the atmosphere is exclusive and boutique : There are few passengers, a sense of calm, and most public areas and decks are designed to showcase the scenery drifting by on the riverbanks.

“The one drawback is that the cabins are much smaller than an ocean ship,” says Wolf. “However, you will not be spending much time in your cabin because each day on a river cruise is a day in port and the ship sails in the evening.” The majority of the time on a river cruise is spent on guided tours and excursions or simply enjoying the charming town where you’re docked for the day. 

A large stateroom is often not top priority. “I advise my clients to secure the least expensive cabin they will be comfortable in and use the money saved to spend time on either end [on a land program] since river cruise itineraries start and end in some of the most interesting cities in the world,” says Linda Allen-Speer , who operates Cruises by Linda. 

Downsizing could be a smart idea—even if it means you end up with a stateroom that doesn’t have a balcony or outdoor space to enjoy the views. “Balconies aren’t a necessity because you can always relax on the upper deck and see the beautiful scenery,” says Wolf.

European river cruises bring travelers to the heart of the region's charming villages.

European river cruises bring travelers to the heart of the region's charming villages.

River cruise ports are in prime locations 

On ocean cruises, sometimes the ports are on the outskirts of a city in order to accommodate the larger ships, which means long walks or shuttle rides to get into the heart of town. That's usually not the case for river voyages . “Many of the ports are in the center of the city, and it is easy to get off and go for a stroll,” Wolf says. Think of stepping off the ship and being in the middle of quaint towns in rural Europe, bustling cities in Vietnam, or historic villages in Egypt.  

If you'd rather wander around a destination instead of joining a planned excursion, crew on river ships provide plenty of options. “If you like to bike most ships carry bicycles that are available for all the guests,” Wolf notes. Grab one and cycle past tulip fields in Holland, to a French café overlooking the Rhône, or to Buddhist temples in Phnom Penh. 

Itineraries are just the right length

While there are river cruises that can last for several weeks or even months —by connecting through several rivers in one particular region—most river voyages usually range from eight to 15 days. That's a good duration for first timers to have an in-depth experience without feeling overwhelmed.

Most voyages also have an option to add a couple days on land to leisurely explore the first port. “They have unique itineraries with a few days in a city—not accessible by a river—before you board the ship,” says Wolf. 

Even though these land extension packages are also available after the cruise, Allen-Speer says it's best to do them before embarking on the ship—just in case of air travel complications. Snags like crew strikes, cancellations, and delays “are not as stressful if you have some wiggle room in your itinerary,” she adds. 

It's also worth noting that many river cruise lines have specialty itineraries that cater to specific interests, like history, wine, or culture. AmaWaterways, for example, has new river cruises focusing on Black history and culture in France, while Uniworld offers European river cruises that center on Jewish heritage . 

What to pack for a river cruise

Some of what you pack will depend on your destination, but travelers should keep in mind that river cruise dress codes tend to be much more casual than some of the larger ocean-going ships. “You won’t need any formal or cocktail attire,” Wolf says. “Comfortable, casual clothes with maybe a nice packable dress, blouse, and skirt or shirt and slacks with one jacket, no tie.” 

Other essentials to pack for a warm-weather river cruise include comfortable walking shoes, a bathing suit, sun hat, sunglasses, and refillable water bottle . 

Outside of the key necessities, you might want to pare back what's in your suitcase. “First-time cruisers generally pack twice what they need,” says Allen-Speer. “Once you have what you think you need, pull out anything that will not go with the comfortable shoes you will wear.” To keep your luggage light, Allen-Speer advises travelers to opt for clothing they can mix and match—and to not forget a light waterproof jacket for chillier days or rain showers.

A first-timer's guide to river cruising

Everything you need to know if you're new to river cruising

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If you've never been on a river cruise before, you've come to the right place, as we've answered some of the most common questions travellers ask before embarking on their first sailing.

From why a river cruise might be better for you than an ocean cruise, to what to expect and the dress code for river ships, you'll want to keep reading for our first-timer's guide to river cruising.

Why should I choose a river cruise over a cruise at sea?

A river cruise is a more boutique cruising option and is ideal for travellers looking for their first cruising experience. With smaller ships and fewer passengers on board, river cruises feel more intimate and relaxed.

They're also a more cost-effective way of having a big adventure, as you’ll visit a variety of places over the course of the trip, meaning you can tick various destinations off your travel bucketlist for the price of one holiday. Many river cruises are also all-inclusive, which means you don’t have to think about the day-to-day costs of your holiday.

Eco-conscious travellers might also want to choose a river cruise over an ocean voyage, as smaller ships are kinder to the environment than larger vessels.

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Unlike cruises at sea , river cruises usually take you to the centre of the city you're visiting so you can do more sightseeing and spend less time making your way to the destination. The ports are the main attraction on a river cruise, so you can tick more beautiful places off your travel bucket list.

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You'll also find that river cruise ships are less entertainment-packed than larger cruise ships , which often impress travellers with sprawling water parks, theatres and cinemas.

On a river cruise, the entertainment is more low-key and could include live music in a lounge bar, an educational seminar, or a cooking demonstration - as on our cruise of Bordeaux with Raymond Blanc.

What can I expect on a river cruise?

Depending on the ship and destinations you visit, there's plenty to experience on a river cruise holiday. Throughout your trip, you can enjoy excursions and activities in the location you're visiting, as you would on a land-based holiday.

This could involve wine tastings and vineyard tours, which will be a big part of our cruises through Bordeaux and the Douro Valley this year. Other itineraries might take you to iconic historic monuments, like our cruise through Venice , which includes a visit to St Mark's Basilica for an atmospheric lighting ceremony and VIP access to Doge's palace during an early morning visit.

Unlike a cruise at sea, a river cruise allows you to be immersed in nature and feel closer to the surroundings as you make your way down rivers, such as the Douro , or the waterways of Venice .

While on board, you can expect a range of cabin types, from spacious rooms with queen beds to luxurious suites with lounge areas, walk-in wardrobes and private balconies. You might also find loungers on the sun decks for you to soak up the sun as you drift along the waterways.

Scenic Diamond, for example, which you can experience on a French river cruise with chef Raymond Blanc , features a stylish sun deck and a swimming pool, sparkling marble interiors, chic furnishings, and first-class suites.

With multiple onboard restaurants, you’ll be able to sample a number of cuisines during your trip, and Scenic Diamond even has its own cookery school, Scenic Culinaire where you can enjoy live demonstrations and classes.

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Most river cruise ships are expertly designed to allow you to appreciate glorious landscapes and cityscapes you'll be passing. Take the lovely A-Rosa Alva, for example, your home-from-home on our eight-day cruise along the Douro . This boutique ship is specifically designed to allow you to soak in the glorious views along the Douro River and boasts a sun deck with recliners, a heated outdoor pool and panoramic windows in most of the cabins.

Many ships also have complimentary bikes so you can explore your surroundings more fully when you disembark at a port.

Tell me more about the ships...

There are different types of river cruise ships and it will depend on the destination you choose as to which ship serves the route. What many have in common are facilities to ensure you can relax on board, as well as welcoming cabins and friendly service to make you feel at home in a boutique space.

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You won't find inside cabins on river cruise ships and as these vessels are smaller overall compared to their ocean counterparts, the cabins are smaller too. A river cruise ship could have around 60 to 90 cabins, while some of the ships at sea have thousands of cabins for passengers.

As the entertainment is more modest compared to what you'll find on a large cruise ship , the evenings can be spent in the lounge with a cocktail and enjoying some live music.

How do I know if a river cruise is for me?

A river cruise is ideal if you're looking to slow down from the hectic pace of everyday life and soak up the beauty of a variety of destinations.

Many river cruise itineraries are suited to lovers of culture who like to visit fascinating cities, too. Our cruise of the Venetian Lagoon , for instance, will take you to many of the region's best cultural monuments, including St Mark's Basilica, Doge's Palace, and the Santa María Asunta Basilica on Torcello.

Our boutique cruise around Venice also allows you to explore the Italian city without the stresses of having to navigate boat timetables or getting from one part of the city to the next.

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Travellers who prefer to keep moving can visit a different location every day. For example, on a cruise around Bordeaux and the Medoc with Raymond Blanc, you'll experience historic Blaye Fortress, the lively farmers markets of Libourne, and medieval Saint-Emilion. If you’re someone who likes your holidays packed with experiences, an excursion-rich river cruise like this could be an excellent choice.

River cruises are also enjoyable for travellers who don't drive or don't fancy planning a rail trip, as your transport is all taken care of. This is especially helpful if you are visiting wine country, like Bordeaux or the Douro Valley – you can enjoy tastings worry-free without having to arrange a taxi or appoint a designated driver.

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Will I have to organise my own shore excursions?

Another benefit of a river cruise holiday is handing over the planning and organisation of your trip to the professionals. You don’t need to figure out where you’re going or how you’ll get there, you can just sit back and enjoy your holiday as it unfolds.

Whether you like gourmet tastings and guided walks, visits to vineyards and olive farms, or browsing local farmers' markets, you'll find a range of excursions included in the price of your trip.

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Trips to food markets, walking tours around historical sites and the chance to get active exploring the scenery by bike are just a few of the amazing ways to get to know the destinations you're visiting.

Although an exciting schedule of activities will be arranged for you, there's usually a fair amount of free time factored into your itinerary, which you can either use to relax and make the most of the onboard facilities - or explore a little more on your own.

Is there a dress code?

The dress code for river cruises is typically smart casual, despite the often sumptuous interiors of the boats. You can leave your heels and ties at home for most river cruise holidays and consider them a city break on water, where you'll want to spend your days in comfortable clothing and footwear for exploring the highlights, and your evenings in smart casual attire as you relax and socialise in the onboard bars and restaurants.

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What you pack will depend on what's on your itinerary. Although most river cruises have a casual atmosphere, you could pack some smarter clothes if you have free time in cities like Paris and Venice , where you might want to visit some of the fancier restaurants and bars.

The dress code can also vary depending on the ship and theme of your cruise, so it’s best to check when you book.

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