Category: River Cruises in France

  • Riverboat Cruises

    Contrary to popular belief, riverboat cruises offer much, much more than hour-long sightseeing tours and romantic dinners. Riverboat cruises are fast becoming the most popular types of cruises for visitors to exotic and historic destinations. If you don’t know too much about riverboat cruises or you’re not sure what to expect on a riverboat cruise, continue reading to get an idea of the types of riverboats available, popular riverboat destinations and how to book a riverboat cruise. Read more […]
  • Cruise Shore Excursions

    One of the most exciting aspects of taking a cruise is the dozens of cruise shore excursions you will have to choose from. Depending on your destination, your cruise vacation may include cruise shore excursions such as shopping, historic tours, and adventure trips. In some cases, your cruise will highlight cruise shore excursions, which means you will spend much less time at sea and more time exploring exciting ports of call. Read more […]
  • Small Cruise Ships

    Taking a cruise vacation on a mega-liner certainly has its advantages. The bigger the ship, the more restaurants, casinos, shopping, dance clubs, and spas you’ll have to choose from. But when it comes to adventure, relaxation, pampering, and access to some of the most remote places on earth — small cruise ships are number one. Read more […]
  • Cruise Boat

    Not to be confused with big ship cruises aboard massive liners such as the 160,000-ton Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas or Cunard Line’s grand Queen Mary 2, a cruise boat is considered to be something much, (much) smaller, and much more intimate that a large cruise ship. Cruise boats come in all shapes and sizes and believe it or not, aside from the usual suspects such as rowboats, canoes, yachts and kayaks, there are literally dozens of different types of cruise boats on the market today. Read more […]
  • European River Cruise

    European River cruises are unique in many ways. They allow the passenger to get up close and personal with Europe in a way larger ships cannot. Smaller riverboats can navigate Europe’s numerous rivers and waterways allowing for more stops to more places deep inside Europe’s landscape. Simply put, bigger ships limit the passenger to the coastal regions – a small ship opens the door to dozens of opportunities to explore medieval villages, mingle with the natives, dine in cozy riverfront cafes, and shop in small local stores in tiny towns. Read more […]
  • Sailboat Cruises

    Whether your cruising Greece or China, San Juan or Spain, you can’t get any closer to the ocean, the shoreline or the natural environment than you can on a sailboat cruise. Read more […]
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