Traveling via river cruise is a great way to see multiple countries while only having to unpack your suitcase once. Here are blog posts sharing tips and insights on river cruising.
Where are my wine lovers at? Combining two passions, wine and travel, make for a uniquely memorable vacation. For all the benefits of a wine river cruise, head to my blog post that goes into detail on why you should join a river cruise. If you are on this blog post, you are probably looking for some ideas for a river cruise for wine lovers! Can you pick just one?
Here are my 5 favorite river cruise itineraries for wine lovers:
1. Taste of Bordeaux
If your favorite wine is from France’s wine capital, Bordeaux, this river cruise would be perfect for you. Along the Garonne and Dordogne Rivers, you will stop in Libourne, Blaye, Bourg, Pauillac, and Cadillac to enjoy timeless vineyards and delicious wine tastings. This river cruise itinerary highlights everything wonderful about France, food, wine, and culture.
2. Flavors of Portugal and Spain Wine River Cruise
Do you prefer the sweeter taste of Port Wine? Then float along the Duoro River that winds through Portugal and Spain, the heart of where Port Wine is made. You can also enjoy Northern Portugal’s most famous wines called Vinho Verde, meaning young wine. It is meant to be drunk within a year of bottling.
3. Gems of Southeast Europe
This wine river cruise itinerary takes you to a lesser-traveled part of the Danube River. You get to visit Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia, and Romania. With an enormous amount of history to see and learn about, you will also be able to tour and taste unique wineries. Some of these local wineries include the Calafat region, Cellar Panajotvic with their popular blend of a semi-sweet white known as Seherezada and a Leventa wine tasting. The wine-focused and history-focused excursions are endless on this river cruise.
4. Enchanting Rhine Wine River Cruise
This wine river cruise along the Rhine River brings you back to medieval times with castles and wineries. In Breisach, Germany, taste their famous Alsatian wines. Taste Riesling wines in Rudesheim, Germany while hiking through the vineyards. If you need a break from wine, you can try authentic Kolsch, Cologne’s legendary beer, or try Germany’s famous Rudesheimer coffee.
5. Melodies of the Danube
Along the more popular part of the Danube River, you will visit Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, and Hungry. These destinations are ideal for combining your love for music and wine. In Vienna, enjoy a traditional Viennese wine and music evening. Next in Krems, experience a special wine tasting at Schloss Gobelsburg, formerly a monastery, which is one of the oldest wines in Austria. In Weissenkirchen, take a walking tour of Durnstein and end with a wine tasting by locals along with special apricot treats.
You really can’t go wrong when pairing wine and travel. Will your favorite wine help you pick the perfect wine river cruise for you or will the destinations win you over? Email me at hello@thekesytotravel.com when you’re ready to start planning your next river cruise for wine lovers!
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River cruising is a convenient way to travel as a group. Everyone is in one location with transportation provided. Travelers only have to unpack once, while getting to experience multiple countries and cities together. Whether you are looking to coordinate a friends, family, or women’s getaway group trip, a river cruise can be the ideal vacation option.
With so many river cruise itineraries out there, it is hard to narrow down to the perfect one for you and your friends. That’s what I’m here for! Below I break down five very unique river cruise itineraries that would be great for a trip with your friends. Once you get your ideas flowing, email me at hello@thekeystotravel.com and I can help you plan, coordinate, and book your river cruise with friends.
Go on a river cruise with friends with one of these five unique cruise itineraries:
1- Wine River Cruise with Friends
Do you and your friends love wine? There are some incredible European River Cruise itineraries that take you through the best wine regions in the world. You will be joined by a special wine host and treated to a menu of exclusive wine and culinary experience on this cruise. Here are some more reasons why you should definitely try a wine-themed river cruise.
2- European Christmas Market River Cruises
Cruise down the Danube River or the Rhine River in Europe and stop at all the famous European Christmas Markets on this cruise. IT is a magical time of year to experience Europe with your family or friends.
If you’d like to join us on our group Christmas Market River Cruise in December 2021, click here for more information.
3- African Safari Cruise
I bet when you think African safari, you don’t think cruise. Well, combining a river cruise and safari into one adventure helps you discover more and experience Africa in a unique and exciting way. Normally on a safari, you see the animal’s behinds when they gather at the watering hole. But on an African Safari cruise, you will be enjoying their front side right from their watering hole! This is definitely a trip you will not forget. And what better way to experience it than with your friends or family?
4- Egypt and The Nile River Cruise
Again, I bet you don’t think of cruising when you think of visiting Egypt. Taking a cruise down the Nile River is definitely a unique way to experience the history of Egypt. A river cruise with friends like this will give you the opportunity to experience Egypt from both the land and water point of view.
5 – Tulip River Cruise with Friends
The Netherlands is famous for its tulips. Go on a river cruise through the countryside in spring to see and explore the breathtaking tulip blossoms. Bookend your cruise with a few days exploring the canals and windmills of Amsterdam.
Which river cruise itinerary do you want to experience with your friends or family? When you are ready to look into options, email me at hello@thekeystotravel.com. I will help you find the perfect itinerary and help you create unique lifelong memories with your friends.
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I’ve already shared wine-inspired vacations around the world (read here). Now I want to dive specifically into pairing wine and river cruising. Did you know there are specific wine-themed river cruise itineraries throughout Europe? Well now you know… and now we need to get you on one!
Here are some of the main benefits of going on a wine river cruise:
1. Transportation is provided for you on a wine river cruise.
On a wine river cruise you get to enjoy as much wine as you’d like because you don’t have to worry about transportation! The river cruise takes you from one destination to the next. An added bonus is that you only have to unpack your suitcase once while seeing multiple European cities and countries in one trip.
2. Wine Hosts
One really unique benefit to a wine cruise is the inclusion of a wine host. Each cruise includes a wine host, who may be a winemaker, winery owner, regional wine expert, or certified sommelier. The wine host shares their passion through discussions and wine tastings on board. On shore, the wine hosts will accompany you to local wineries and vineyards where you’ll learn first-hand from regional European experts.
3. Try your favorite wine in the region it’s made.
Wine river cruises travel through famous wine regions throughout Europe. You can try sparkling Champagne in France, dessert wines like Port in Portugal, and dry Rieslings in Germany and Austria. Which region would you like to try? You can find me with a glass of Champagne in France or a Riesling in Germany!
4. Join special interest tours.
Included in your vacation on a river cruise are complimentary special interest tours with local guides. Take a visit to vineyards with excursions to nearby landmarks, like Amsterdam canals, Prague’s Old Town, and Budapest’s Parliament. You will have the opportunity to tour premier cellars and so much more. And depending on which itinerary you choose, you could visit one of the oldest wine vats in a wine cellar in Strasbourg. The white wine is originally from 1472!
5. Local wines for lunch and dinner included on a wine river cruise.
You can’t go on a wine cruise without enjoying the local wines! Included in your river cruise is local wine for lunch and dinner on board the ship. The chefs will perfectly pair your wine and meal for a truly unique experience each day.
Would you be interested in joining a wine river cruise? Email me at hello@thekeystotravel.com to learn about the variety of itinerary options to see which one would be perfect for your vacation.
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Have you thought about taking a Rhine River Cruise? With their fabulous rooftop pools, jacuzzis, and wellness programs—plus their exquisite cuisine and delicious cocktail drinks available around-the-clock—it’s tempting to never leave the ship. But I know that the main reason travelers choose a river cruise is because of the adventure—the amazing, breathtaking stops along the way. With that in mind, the countries you’ll explore on the Rhine are historic, romantic, and truly awe-inspiring.
For example, on an AmaWaterways cruise, you can choose from a selection of amazing tours, all of which highlight a unique aspect of Europe. With 25 incredible river cruise options throughout Europe, it can be a tough decision…but I know that I’ll find something that fits your budget, taste, and sense of adventure.
Do you want to spend more of your time in Switzerland, Germany, or France? What about the Netherlands? Let’s take a closer look and you’ll see why my clients keep coming back for more.
4 countries on the Rhine River to explore:
1. Countries on the Rhine: Switzerland
A pristine alpine wonderland, Switzerland is beautiful any time of year. It’s known for its snowy mountain caps in the winter and lush green hills in the summer. Whether you’re taking a scenic train ride through the Alps or traveling the Rhine by ship, Switzerland will have you wondering if you’ve walked straight into a fairytale.
Basel, Switzerland
Many river cruises on the Rhine start or end in Basel, a city known for its love of art and museums. The city has the highest concentration of museums in the country and is centered around a market square, making it perfectly easy to tour.
Basel is a fantastic representation of Switzerland as it’s situated right between France and Germany, two countries which have significantly influenced Swiss culture. Enjoy this melding of cultures as you dine alfresco at a cafe along the banks of the Rhine.
But why stop with Basel when there’s so much more of Switzerland to see? I’d recommend tacking on a trip to Lucerne or Zurich.
Lucerne, Switzerland
Lucerne is the ideal pitstop on your trek through Switzerland. Wandering through its majestic streets, you’ll encounter a city dotted with beautiful bridges, cafes, and chocolate shops that will satisfy your sweet tooth. A summer evening in Lucerne will make you never want to leave. Let’s book a ride on Lake Lucerne while we’re at it!
Zurich, Switzerland
The banking capital and economic hub of Switzerland, Zurich combines pre-medieval roots with modern-day business and entertainment.
In addition to its world-class shopping venues, there is plenty of sight-seeing to do. From the Hauptbahnhof—Switzerland’s largest railway station—you can catch a train and be on a crisp, glistening mountain peak in a matter of minutes. You can also explore the city’s incredible rivers and magnificent lake, which has superior water quality for swimming. Whether its fine dining or hiking trails up Uetliberg, the perfect adventure is waiting for you in Zurich.
2. Countries on the Rhine: France
For its food, wine, coffee, and historic sights, I love this country for all the right reasons.
Fun in France on a Rhine River Cruise
Wine & Dine Wine and France go hand-in-hand, and if you haven’t had a bowl of French onion soup, you’re seriously missing out. Whether you’re stopping at a bakery in the morning for a fresh croissant and cafe au lait, a light lunch of a croque monsieur or a full 3-course French dinner, you will not be disappointed.
Book a Rhine River cruise with me and you’ll stop in Strasbourg, the capital city of the Alsace region and a charming city for a day trip. I recommend the Cave des Hospices for a wine tour and light beverage during the afternoon.
Leisure If wine tasting isn’t your idea of a relaxing afternoon, there is no shortage of other soothing activities in Strasbourg. The Parc de l’Orangerie, Parc de la Citadelle and the botanical gardens are all equally serene places for an afternoon walk or bike ride.
Shopping Are you looking for modern stores, local boutiques or street markets? You can find them all in Strasbourg. Most of Strasbourg’s old town is centered on Grande Île, an island in the middle of the city. Christmas markets in Strasbourg are so popular you can find them any time of year. Make your way to the southwest corner of the Grande Île to Un Noël en Alsace to browse Christmas decor. And if you happen to be in Strasbourg during the holiday season, we recommend a glass of vin chaud (mulled wine) to keep you warm along the way.
3. Countries on the Rhine: Germany
Traveling to Germany usually takes tourists to Berlin, Munich, and other metropolitan areas. On a Rhine River Cruise, however, you’ll experience a whole new side of the country—one that is more traditional and inviting.
Cruising down the Rhine, you’ll see cultural hubs as well as quaint cities you may not otherwise experience. Rüdesheim and Cologne both offer a variety of entertainment including local musicians and museums, providing for a well-rounded German experience.
Rüdesheim, Germany
This is a charming little city on the Rhine known for its production of Riesling wine. The first thing you’ll notice here is the beautiful combination of history and modern winemaking. Cobblestone streets and medieval-style castles lie just outside the vineyards and tasting rooms of Rüdesheim.
During the stop in Rüdesheim, you can choose between Siegfried’s Mechanical Musical Instrument Museum, a gondola ride or a wine tasting hike through the vineyards.
What would be my favorite way to spend time here is to take the cable car over the vineyards, up to the Niederwald monument, and then stop at the local shops on the way back to the ship.
Cologne, Germany
A 2,000-year-old city, Cologne is best known for its colorful rows of houses and its famous Christmas markets. In contrast to the small-town charm of Rüdesheim, Cologne is a much larger city and cultural hub of this area of Germany.
Where Rüdesheim is medieval and rustic, Cologne is more Gothic and modern. Visible from the Rhine River, the Cologne Cathedral is a must-see landmark. Its two towers are still some of the largest peaks in the city.
The stop in Cologne offers the options of a Holy City walking tour and cathedral visit, Kölsch Beer tasting or Cologne bike tour.
Do these European Christmas Markets interest you? Join us on our river cruise group trip to European Christmas Markets in 2021. Click here for more details.
4. Countries on the Rhine: The Netherlands
A city known for its red-light district and overall carefree way of life, Amsterdam offers an incredible array of cultural experiences. Cruising one of the world’s most elaborate canal systems will show you much of the beauty this city has to offer.
If you prefer to observe the canals by land, you can opt for a tour through the bohemian neighborhood of Jordaan, which boasts trendy cafes, eateries, and shops. After grabbing a coffee, head to one of the many historical landmarks in this part of town. The Anne Frank House is located just outside Jordaan and across from the historical Westerkerk Cathedral where Rembrandt was buried in 1669.
Fun in the Netherlands on a Rhine River Cruise
The People The people in the Netherlands are truly some of the kindest and friendly people in Europe. Described as modest, direct and very prompt, don’t be surprised by how welcomed you feel in this city.
The Food One of the most pleasant surprises of a trip to Amsterdam is the food. If you’re craving something with a pinch of salt, I would recommend Bitterballen (deep-fried meatballs), kibbeling (deep-fried fish) or snert (split pea soup).
After dinner, enjoy a variety of different sweets including Dutch licorice, poffertjes (puffy pancakes) or stroopwafels (remember to eat them hot and gooey).
The Creativity You will find more peculiar shops and art displays in Amsterdam than almost anywhere else in the world. From stores with cows on the ceiling to mouse mansions and displays dedicated entirely to tulips, entertainment in Amsterdam lies around every corner.
The Tulips Enjoy the blossoming of the famous tulip fields throughout the Netherlands and Brussels aboard a Tulip Time River Cruise. Email me for more information.
These are just a few of the amazing countries on a Rhine River cruise. Which country is calling your name? Email me today to talk about all the options available!
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In Central and Eastern Europe, you’ll find some of the most spectacular landscapes, architecture—castles, churches and war memorials—as well as some of the most colorful, inviting cultures in the world. But what’s the best way to see it all? A river cruise (like AmaWaterways) down the Danube River, of course!
Here are 7 countries you could get to explore on a Danube River cruise.
Germany
The journey begins with a guided tour through the beautiful medieval city of Nuremberg where you’ll see the Imperial Castle, the famous town wall and the legendary fountain of the Market Square. For history buffs, there’s a guided tour of the city’s most significant WWII sites, including the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, and the Nuremberg Trials Memoriam and Courtroom 600 (if the courtroom is not in session).
Next, you can savor traditional Franconian specialties including Nuremburger bratwurst, rotbier (red beer) and lebkuchen (gingerbread). While en route to the next destination, Regensburg, you’ll cruise through the man-made Main-Danube Canal.
At Regensburg, you’ll be treated to a guided walking tour through one of Germany’s best-preserved medieval cities. While in Regensburg, you’ll see all the city’s architectural highlights, including the Old Town Hall and the Porta Praetoria. And if all that walking makes you hungry, there’s the old Bavarian specialties to satisfy you—beer, sausage, and pretzels.
Next, take a bike tour to Walhalla where you will see the neoclassical white marble temple inspired by the Parthenon in Athens.
The journey continues as you cruise to lower Bavaria’s city of Passau, where you’ll enjoy a walking tour along cobblestone streets and see Gothic and Italian Baroque architecture as well as St. Stephen’s Cathedral. If you’re looking to work in a little exercise, choose between a guided bike tour along the Danube, or a guided hike up to the Veste Oberhaus Fortress.
Austria
Continuing down the Danube on your river cruise, you’ll next stop at the scenic town of Melk, which is celebrated for its magnificent Benedictine Abbey. The abbey contains the tomb of Saint Coloman of Stockerau and the remains of several members of the House of Babenberg, Austria’s first ruling dynasty.If you’d like something more active to do, you can join a guided bike tour that takes you through the UNESCO-designated Wachau Valley; or go on a walking tour along Dürnstein’s cobblestone streets to the famed Baroque church tower, Stiftskirche. Later in the day, set sail through the vineyard rich Wachau Valley.
No trip to Austria would be complete without a stop in Vienna, “The City of Waltzes.” Vienna is a treasure trove and your tour showcases its regal splendors, including the majestic Opera House and the former Imperial Palace of the Habsburgs. Conclude your tour in the designated historic city center and visit St. Stephen’s Cathedral. For a more active exploration, take a guided bike ride to Klosterneuburg Monastery.
Hungary
The city of Budapest is known as the Queen of the Danube. Your tour begins with a visit to the Great Market Hall. The remainder of this tour takes you to both the Buda (hilly) and the Pest (flat) sides of the river. Alternatively, hike up to Castle Hill for breathtaking views of the city. Cap the day off with an illumination cruise.
Continue your trek through Hungary with a pitstop in Puszta. Known as the Great Hungarian Plain, tour a genuine Hungarian csárda (farm) run by world-champion carriage-drivers. Afterward, be treated to an unforgettable performance of horsemanship and then experience the Hungarians’ warm hospitality, along with a traditional lunch complete with authentic goulash.
From Puszta, set sail to Mohács. Here you’ll enjoy a scenic morning cruise past a town sprinkled with magnificent churches, including the 18th-century Baroque Protestant church, the Roman Catholic church (1776), the Serbian Greek Orthodox church, the votive church (1926), and the Avas church with its bell tower.
Next, you’ll cruise to Pécs, a city founded more than 2,000 years ago by the Romans. In Pécs, you’ll find a city filled with historic architecture including the Christian Necropolis; St. Peter’s Basilica, the city’s main Catholic cathedral along with its catacombs; and Széchenyi Square, the heart of Old Town Pécs. For wine connoisseurs, there’s the Szekszárd wine region, one of the oldest red-wine-growing areas in Hungary. Szekszárd was established more than 2,000 years ago.
Croatia
The beautiful Baroque Croatian city of Vukovar is situated at the banks of the Vuka and Danube Rivers in the region of Srijem/Syrmia. Known as the “hero town” for the valor of brave Croatian civilians and volunteers during the 1991 war with Serbia, your city tour will include important war landmarks such as Ovčara Memorial and Eltz Castle. Or, you can opt to go wine tasting in Ilok. Ilok has been a center of wine production since Roman times. Here you’ll sample its famous Grasevina, Traminac and Frankovka wines. Back on board, cruise to Novi Sad, sometimes called the “Serbian Athens.” Discover Novi Sad on a walking tour to Dunavski Park and through Stari Grad, the Old Town center. If you prefer a more active exploration, join a guided biking or hiking tour. During the evening, visit Petrovaradin Fortress.
Serbia
Explore Serbia’s capital, Belgrade, on a city tour that includes the Kalemegdan Fortress and the Serbian Orthodox Temple of St. Sava. Later, choose from three intriguing excursions. Visit the Royal Palace, the official residence of the Serbian Royal Family; and then tour the House of Flowers, the mausoleum of Marshal Tito, who became the first President of Yugoslavia. Or enjoy a taste of the region by sampling Serbian plum brandy, Šlivovitz, and delicious local delights at the Quburich Distillery. For those wishing a more active adventure, join a guided bike tour.
Romania
Enjoy a full day of scenic cruising as you pass through the Iron Gates, one of Europe’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders. At the Iron Gates, the Danube narrows as it winds through a series of magnificent gorges between the Carpathian and Balkan Mountains.
Bulgaria
Explore Vidin, one of Bulgaria’s oldest cities, and surrounding areas with a choice of excursions. Discover Baba Vida Fortress, the largest preserved medieval castle in Bulgaria. As you continue on to Belogradchik, one of Bulgaria’s natural wonders, you can hike around its most spectacular rock formations. Or, visit a local home for a demonstration of traditional Bulgarian yogurt and Banitsa, a pastry you will get to make. You also have the choice to bike through Vidin and to the castle.
Finally, you will visit Bulgaria’s ancient capital, Veliko Tarnovo, with its medieval fortress and multiple orthodox temples. You can opt instead to go to Rousse, known for its 19th- and 20th-century Neo-Baroque and Neo-Rococo architecture. Afterward, visit the Rock-Hewn Churches of Ivanovo with frescos revealing exceptional artistry of 14th-century paintings.
Which of these 7 countries along the Danube River would you be most excited to explore? If you would like to join us on a Danube River Cruise, our European Christmas Market River Cruise is taking place in December 2021. Read more information here. We would love for you to join us!
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