Traveling Europe by Water

Traveling through Europe offers a chance to see a world rich with culture and history.  From the western shores of France to the Black Sea, Europe has diverse and awe inspiring attractions, people and things to see across the continent.  For years, many people have traveled and winded their way across multiple European countries by car, foot and train.  Although these methods offer a wonderful opportunity to see history and culture first hand, a new way to travel and vacation is becoming more popular.

 

Even though many countries are landlocked in the middle of Europe, traveling by water is not out of the question.  European river cruises give travelers a unique chance to visit part of the Old World they may not have seen otherwise.  These trips offer different itineraries with a chance to cruise past the wonderful scenery, charming historic castles and small villages and towns.  You can dock and take a stroll into the town center.  It’s a rare chance to see a blend of old world culture mixed with modern day influence.  Slowing passing through the belly of Europe allows you to relax and marvel in the ostentatious beauty.  You can see multiple countries in less than two weeks’ time.

“Begin in vibrant Amsterdam, enjoying her legendary canals and colorful surroundings. Visit the majestic Cologne Cathedral, the historic university town of Heidelberg, the charming medieval town of Strasbourg and discover the legendary Black Forest region. Conclude your journey amidst Switzerland’s stunning scenery and world-famous cities, enjoying lake-side excursions and Alpine vistas.”

 

Travel along the Rhine, Danube or Mosel rivers.  Everything is taken care of for you.  Cruises maximize your relaxation and minimize distractions from additional expenses and planning.  Your all inclusive cruise is paid up front allowing you to enjoy and revel in the vacation.  Visit, AMA, Viking, Uniworld and Avalon for additional information on cruises, and to see what types of ships and trips they offer.

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