Category: River Cruises
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National Geographic Cruises
Looking for a small ship cruise that will take you to remote and exotic locales? Consider a National Geographic Cruise. National Geographic Cruises offer exceptional experiences at sea where passengers learn, take in beautiful scenescapes, and enjoy the company of like-minded adventurers. Read more […] -
Vegan River Cruises
Cruising is supposed to be fun. If you’re vegan, however, taking a cruise can be more of a challenge than a good time if traveling on traditional cruise lines. In addition to searching for suitable things to eat throughout the cruise, vegans usually can’t drink the wine on a mainstream ship and they don’t get to use the complimentary bath products in the cabins. Read more […] -
Costco River Cruises
To compliment their thousands of regular cruises by sea, Costco also offers an impressive selection of river cruises thanks to their partnership with Viking River Cruises and Uniworld Boutique River Cruises. Costco river cruises are primarily in Europe, but rivers in other parts of the world can also be navigated on a cruise vacation booked via Costco. Below is a guide to Costco river cruises, which outlines some of the options available and explains the best way to go about booking a river cruise Read more […] -
How to Book a Circle Line Cruise
There are two companies that offer Circle Line cruises: Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises at 42nd Street and Circle Line Downtown. They originate from the same company (Circle Line), which explains their similar names and business missions, but they are nevertheless distinct companies. This presents certain challenges to those attempting to book a Circle Line cruise. For one, there is ample room for confusion; unless you’re familiar with New York City sightseeing cruises, you wouldn’t know that the two Circle Line companies are fully separate and therefore offer totally different cruises. This means that not only are there more options to sift through, but also that they must be booked in separate ways. This doesn’t make booking a Circle Line cruise difficult, at least not as an action in and of itself, but it does mean that a little guidance is helpful. For this reason, we have explained all you need to know about booking a Circle Line cruise below. Read more […] -
Circle Line Cruises
Circle Line cruises are not really cruises in the sense that we normally use the term. The cruises operated by Circle Line (which actually can be one of two companies) are basically sightseeing tours of New York City on a boat, not multiple-day journeys to far-off lands. The latter type of cruises – which are in fact just regular cruises to most people – are offered by cruise lines, and both the Circle Line companies are smaller, more regional enterprises than cruise lines. (We suppose it’s best that neither Circle Line is a proper cruise line, as then it might be called the Circle Line Cruise Line, which strikes as obnoxiously rhythmic.) As we said, Circle Line can actually refer to two different companies – Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises at 42nd Street and Circle Line Downtown – so in addition to explaining what Circle Line cruises are, we’ll also explain why two companies with the same basic name offer more or less identical services. Read more […] -
How to Book a Mississippi River Cruise
One of the last articles we published explained the basics of Mississippi River cruises. We explained, first of all, that there are such things as Mississippi River cruises, and we also listed the companies that offer them and the types of cruises you can take with them. Overall, we established that there are a great variety of Mississippi River cruises, and concluded that basically anyone who wants to spend some time on the Mississippi can do so on a cruise because there are so many different types. Perhaps you are now convinced that you want to pursue such an experience, so we are here to explain how to book a Mississippi River cruise. Read more […]




