Leaving home for the holidays can be a hard. For some it feels like you are leaving behind tradition, family and friends, all of which seems unthinkable. I was one of those people - until I did my … [Read more...] about European Christmas Markets River Cruises With 2023 Pricing
CroisiEurope Announces A Brand-New 2022 Holiday Season Barge Cruise
CroisiEurope has announced a brand-new hotel barge holiday season cruise to experience the enchanting Christmas Markets along the Alsatian Canals. The three-night, four-day cruise, onboard … [Read more...] about CroisiEurope Announces A Brand-New 2022 Holiday Season Barge Cruise
Top 5 River Cruise Itineraries Outside Of Central Europe
We often recommend the Rhine and Danube to first-time river cruisers. These rivers not only the most popular for river cruising, but also offer a large variety of itineraries between the two rivers … [Read more...] about Top 5 River Cruise Itineraries Outside Of Central Europe
Special Offers On CroisiEurope’s 2022 Holiday Season Highlights Available To Book Now
This holiday season, explore some of the world’s most coveted and magical locations with CroisiEurope Cruises, Europe’s largest cruise operator. From spending Christmas in Venice and visiting the … [Read more...] about Special Offers On CroisiEurope’s 2022 Holiday Season Highlights Available To Book Now
Getting The Most For Your Money, Plus Four Trends Impacting River Cruising
For most of us, a river cruise represents a significant investment. First, there's the investment of planning your vacation and carving out time to do it. If you're retired or if you have a flexible … [Read more...] about Getting The Most For Your Money, Plus Four Trends Impacting River Cruising
Low Water Woes Continue But Some Ships Sail Through – Others Soon To Follow?
Weather.com tells us it's raining right now in Kaub, Germany. That's good news for the German town in the picturesque Rhine Gorge. The Rhine is set to rise too, approaching 50 centimeters at the Kaub … [Read more...] about Low Water Woes Continue But Some Ships Sail Through – Others Soon To Follow?
