What is river cruising?
River cruising has been an increasingly popular form of leisure travel in recent years. River cruises are one-week or longer, overnight passenger cruises on vessels that range in size from a small four-passenger canal barge to the largest passenger river vessel afloat, the 396-passenger Victoria Jenna, which operates on the Yangtze River in China.
European river cruising takes place in what is, at maximum, a 38-foot-by-410-foot vessel, dimensions dictated by the locks and bridges that the vessels must past through and under. European river cruisers generally range from between 100 and 200 passengers.
Where do river cruises go?
River cruises travel along many of the major rivers in the world. In Europe, the Danube River is second in length only to the Volga River in Russia. The Danube is one of the most popular rivers to cruise along, and many river cruises include the Danube as part of their itinerary.
The Main, Rhine, Moselle, Elbe, Rhone, Saone and Seine are also popular rivers in Europe for river cruising. Read more about Why River Cruising In Europe?
Elsewhere in the world, the Amazon River in Peru and Brazil, the Nile River in Egypt, the Yangtze River in China and the Mekong River in Vietnam and Cambodia are also popular river cruise destinations.
Also see River Cruises Around The World
How does barging and river cruising differ?
Barges typically are smaller and with fewer frills and amenities than river cruisers. Whereas river cruisers may carry more than 100 passengers, barges range from a few passengers to few dozen. Read more about How River Cruises & Barge Cruises Differ
What amenities are there on river cruise ships?
Amenities vary, but standard on most river cruise ships are a restaurant, bar and lounge, library and sky deck.
Most river cruise ships have a fitness center with a few pieces of fitness equipment and possibly a sauna. There is often either a hair salon and/or a masseuse on board.
Some ships might have a whirlpool; others, like those on the Nile, almost always have a dipping pool on the top deck.
Increasingly in Europe, ships are adding elevators and smaller, alternative dining lounges at the aft of the ship. Outdoor grilling on the top deck is also becoming more popular on newer ships.
Also see River Cruise Company Differences
What are the cabins like?
In the past, river cruisers were defined by small cabins and twin beds, not an ideal choice for honeymooners. But cabins have improved tremendously in recent years. They are becoming more spacious and more like luxury ocean-going vessels, with comfortable beds and bedding, and well appointed bathrooms.
That said, there is often more limited storage space for luggage and clothing in cabins than there would be on luxury cruise ships. The cabins generally come outfitted with TVs, safes, bathrobes and slippers, desks and also increasingly more have sliding doors and French balconies. There are also higher numbers of larger suites being built on river cruise ships.
How do river cruises compare to luxury ocean cruises?
Luxury ocean cruises typically are defined by spacious staterooms, as noted above, fine dining, an all-inclusive product, including beer, wine and spirits, and gratuities.
River cruisers don’t quite match the luxury standards of ocean-going vessels, but river cruisers do come close. Refer to the chart at How River Cruising Compares To Luxury Ocean Cruising for comparison.
Will there be a pool?
Not always. Some ships might have a whirlpool; others, like those on the Nile, almost always have a dipping pool on the top deck.
What is there to do on a river cruise?
River cruising consists of three main activities: dining, cruising and touring.
The majority of meals are served on board in the restaurant or in alternative dining areas like the smaller aft lounge or on the top deck. Sometimes meals will be at restaurants or other dining venues at various ports of call.
Cruising from one destination to the next often takes place at night while passengers are sleeping, but sometimes the cruises will also sail during the day, giving passengers an opportunity to relax or enjoy the scenery.
The main purpose for river cruising though, is to tour the various towns, cities and ports along the way. There is a fair amount of walking on river cruising during informative walking tours. There is often usually free time to roam the port towns as well.
Some river cruise ships in Europe carry bikes on board for people to ride into town or from one port to the next.
What is the food like?
The food on river cruise ships in Europe is generally very good. It is European-influenced cuisine.
Breakfast and lunch are usually buffet style. Breakfast usually consists of cereals, yogurt, fruit, pastries, egg dishes, meats, juices, tea and coffee.
At lunch there is often a salad bar, soups, several hot and cold dishes and desserts.
Dinners are generally three-course meals with table service. The cuisine often ties in the local dishes of the region passengers are sailing through. Some river cruise companies include wine and beer during dinner at no additional charge.
What is the river cruising demographic? Who will I be cruising with?
River cruising appeals strongly to baby boomers and matures. That said, a wide range of people river cruise. Some river cruise companies have family-friendly sailings for people traveling with children. The introduction of bikes on board is also enticing younger cruisers. There is a wide range of nationalities on board, generally from English-speaking countries, including from the U.S., Canada, England, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
Is river cruising right for me?
River cruising is not for everyone. Non-smokers, in particular, beware. Read more about Why River Cruising Is Not For Everyone
What should I pack for a river cruise?
Pack as light as possible due to storage limitations in the cabins. Pack for variable weather, meaning layers, taking into consideration that even during warmer months river cruising can be windy during sailings. Pack comfortable shoes for walking. And pack for nicer occasions like concerts or performances on shore, or more formal dinners on board.
What companies offer river cruising?
See Cruise Companies for a complete listing.
In Europe, the main river cruise companies are AMAWaterways, A-ROSA, Avalon Waterways, CroisiEurope, Emerald Cruises, Grand Circle Travel, Scenic, Tauck, Uniworld River Cruises, Vantage and Viking River Cruises.
Is river cruising kid-friendly?
Some river cruise companies have family-friendly sailings for people traveling with children. But otherwise, not very. There is not much for younger children to do on board, in terms of games or activities.
Can I river cruise if I am confined to a wheelchair?
This is a tough question for more than one reason – and sadly, the short answer is this: European river cruising in general is not well-suited to those confined to a wheelchair. River cruising through Europe can be surprisingly un-wheelchair friendly. Variances in water levels along the rivers can result in steep gangways, and some docking locations are downright unfriendly when it comes to the mobility-impaired.
For guests coming from North America, this might seem to be unfathomable. The simple fact remains, though, that many cities may not have wheelchair ramps at convenient locations simply due to the structure of the cities themselves, which can be hundreds of years old. While major cities will likely have facilities catering to those confined to a wheelchair, smaller towns and villages are less likely.
See How Does the Travel Industry Meet the Need for Accessible Travel River Cruises? and I’m Wheelchair-Bound: Can I River Cruise?
Is there Internet on board?
Most river cruise ships in Europe either have wireless Internet access on board or are trying to get it installed. Be warned, connection can be spotty and is often not 100 percent reliable. See What You Need To Know About Shipboard Internet On Your River Cruise
Did we miss something that you needed to know? Have a question you’d like to ask? Please comment below.
I’m surprised you did not mention Kosher River Cruise. They are a luxury river cruise that goes to many unique destinations like Amazon River and Mekong River. Also, they offer a full-glatt kosher cruise experience. I only know cruises who offers that. The other one is Kosherica.
Just wanted to know what the situation is with Vaping..is it the same prohibitions as smoking.
Thanks for all the good info..seriously thinking of river cruising in Europe next year.
Are any companies better for people with Gluten intolerance?
Not sure, but I think AmaWaterways. You’ll need to check with the company.
I am on AmaSerena now. The ship has gluten free products and menus upon request.
Are all tours included in the cost of the trip or are there “optional” tours for a fee?
There are both – included tours and optional ones for a fee.
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Am I correct in assuming that the Danube flows from Budapest to Passau? Is one direction between these 2 cities better than the other? Thanks.
That is a portion of the Danube that river cruisers normally ply. One direction better than the other? If so, only marginally. I can’t think of any advantages one way or the other.
Is there any way to find out the company policy on smoking, other than calling each one individually?
I just read Ralph Grizzle’s comment on people who might not enjoy river cruises are non-smokers (like us). This will be our 1st, so any comments or information would be appreciated. I especially enjoyed the information about fitness rooms. Does anyone know what fitness equipment AMA has and if there is a problem with smoke? Also, why are certain months more expensive than others? Does it have just to do with the weather, or anything to do with the condition of the river, and the possibility of your cruise being turned into a coach trip? miamitennismom
I also would appreciate learning which lines, if any, prohibit or severely restrict smoking even on the outside deck areas as this would be a big plus insofar as I am concerned.
In my experience on two cruises with Uniworld they restrict smoking to perhaps one area on the upper deck or the stern, There is no indoor spot to smoke. Because it is breezy, smoke isn’t an issue, Also keep in mind that most of the crews do smoke.
Thank you. Very valid points. I have never smelled smoke on any river cruise except Peter Deilmann, when one of their best customers was allowed to smoke inside! _____________________________
AmaWaterways has gluten-free products.
Does anyone have a recent experience with cancelling a River
Cruise about one month before the start of the cruise, and what kind of
financial settlement the River Cruise line, worked out with the cancelling
customer?
Which companies, if any, offer single rooms without doubling the price as most cruse ships do?
Mike
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Why are there no river cruises from Amsterdam to Budapest in the month of April? I cannot find any river cruise that covers the Upper Danube in April. However, I can find a few that cover the Upper Danube in March, and of course, all start embarking in early May of each year. It’s puzzling me what the impasse may be that prevents river cruising the Upper Danube in April.
Many river cruise lines prefer to keep ships in the Netherlands during April and May for the popular “Tulip Time” voyages that sail through Holland and Belgium. Since the famous tulips are best seen during that time, lines typically begin to offer the Amsterdam-Budapest run once the Tulip season is complete. The Tulip Time cruises are some of the most popular; they tend to book up quick and sell out fast. They’re worth the hype, too, even if you’re not a fan of flowers. Hope that helps!
How is a french balcony different from a verandah?
Hi Deborah, We’ve answered your great question in a new blog post: https://www.rivercruiseadvisor.com/2014/05/river-cruise-windows-balconies-defined/
seems that the various river cruise firms all stop at the same places on the Rhine … Koblenz, Rudesheim, Speyer, Strasbourg. Is this due to available docks or some sort of ‘payback’ arrangements in these towns?
Can you find out, and meet who will be on your specific cruise?
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