Popular European Rivers
Cruising on the River Danube
Embarking on a cruise should be an experience that everyone can try at least once in their lifetime, there really isn’t another type of holiday like it. Whether you are sailing down the Danube or taking in some of the stunning natural beauty, Danube River cruises are a must.
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River Douro
The Douro River is perhaps not the most obvious destination to take a cruise holiday. Usually if you are talking to someone about going on a cruise, the usual places pop up: the Blue Danube, Paris' Seine, cruise to the Caribbean etcetera. However, these people are missing out on the most incredible European expeditions, Douro River cruises.
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River Elbe
As far as the length of rivers in Europe goes, the Elbe is right up there with the longest. Beginning in the Czech Republic and traveling through Bohemia, then large parts of Germany, before finally depositing in the North Sea, Elbe River cruises are renowned for their appeal to cruise holiday makers.
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River Moselle
Cruising through central Europe is a pastime that many thousands of holiday makers enjoy every year. The area is home to a unique culture and scenery that really is unrivaled anywhere else in the world, making Moselle River cruises a trip that everyone should consider going on at some point in their lives.
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River Rhine
The Rhine is one the of most iconic rivers in Europe – if not the world – so it is unsurprising that Rhine River cruises are exceptionally popular among a good majority of holiday-makers. Indeed, the whole purpose of a cruise holiday is to relax and see some of the world's most amazing sites.
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River Rhone
Even though it is one of the major and most well-known rivers on the European continent, the Rhone is not often thought of first as a place to go on a cruise. This is quite surprising given the sheer number of incredible places Rhone River cruises sail through, and the fact that it's one of the most accessible rivers in Europe.
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River Seine
There is little else that oozes of romanticism than a trip along the Seine River. While it is eternally linked to Paris – and rightly so – the Seine itself is actually much larger and longer, beginning in the east of France near Dijon. Seine River cruises travel all the way across France to the western coast, emptying near the historic beaches of Normandy.
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