I have done a number of blog posts on Ocean Cruises. Probably because I have taken three in a short period of time and have another two booked already. I will have done five cruises in just shy of three years. Yes I will continue to do them. One there are still many places I have not visited and two I want to experience as many cruise lines as possibly and I will only have 3 under my belt when I am done.
However today's blog post is about another type of cruising. River cruising. River cruising of course if a totally different experience. You are often in the heart of the cities and countryside of countries. You watch castles in the background and you float by. You get off the ship and you are right in the heart of things and ready to explore, where as sometimes on Ocean cruises you can be on a bus for an hour or more before you even get to the city and start a tour. You can also spend one to two days at sea with noting to see but water. River cruises let you get up close and personal with your destination. You unpack once and enjoy a new experience everyday.
One of my favourite River Cruise companies is Ama Waterways. They are family owned and operated and have been around since 2002. They also happen to be partners with Adventures by Disney allowing families to experience River cruises. Here are pictures of three of their ships.
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However today's blog post is about another type of cruising. River cruising. River cruising of course if a totally different experience. You are often in the heart of the cities and countryside of countries. You watch castles in the background and you float by. You get off the ship and you are right in the heart of things and ready to explore, where as sometimes on Ocean cruises you can be on a bus for an hour or more before you even get to the city and start a tour. You can also spend one to two days at sea with noting to see but water. River cruises let you get up close and personal with your destination. You unpack once and enjoy a new experience everyday.
One of my favourite River Cruise companies is Ama Waterways. They are family owned and operated and have been around since 2002. They also happen to be partners with Adventures by Disney allowing families to experience River cruises. Here are pictures of three of their ships.
Ama Dara
Ama Kristina
Ama Magna
They have nineteen ships that operate in Europe, two ships in Portugal, one ship in Africa and one ship in Vietnam/Cambodia. A total of twenty-three ships.
Ama realizes that their guests have different tastes, so they’ve developed a menu of shore excursions in every port of call. In many destinations, you’ll be free to choose from one of several options — all of which are included in your cruise fare. There’s always a city tour designed to show you all the renowned highlights and landmarks in grand capitals and charming villages alike. Is it your first time in Vienna? Opt for an unforgettable exploration of the major sights led by a local, English-speaking guide that is well versed in history and culture. Have you already been to Nuremberg? Instead of taking the city tour, indulge in a bratwurst and beer tasting on one of our Special Interest Tours, which are specially designed to place you in the midst of local life. Are you looking for something more active? See the beautiful scenery of Austria’s Wachau Valley with a guided bike tour along the Danube. The choice is yours. To me this is another big plus as you can spend a thousand or more on excursions on ocean cruises especially if you are travelling as a family.
There are more ways to relax. With fewer guests on board, they are able to offer an array of amenities on their award-winning ships. When you’re not off exploring another stunning destination, take some time to unwind, relax and rejuvenate with the pools, massage services and more They also have fitness centres and hair salons on board.
They offer all kinds of different cruise types. They have cruises that explore the Christmas markets, Wine cruises, god cruises, tulips in Holland cruises. They offer a low single supplement for the solo traveller. They have something for everyone.
winery in bordeaux
tulips in Holland
My Instagram and Facebook features the above pictures this month and offers selection of river cruises available in 2020 that have free airfare to Europe included. They always have some amazing promotions available and it is so easy to put a group together. Belong to a wine club put together a wine tour. Golfing partners set up a golf cruise and have the opportunity to golf in Europe with like minded people. Family reunion want to do something different than just meeting for a bbq afternoon and going your separate ways and seeing each occasionally at funerals and weddings why not spend a week reconnecting and still having time to explore and do thing on your own if you want. My bucket list river cruise is actually to go to Europe and experience the Christmas markets. You get to experience them in Switzerland and Germany and have such a great time,
Cologne Germany
So do you have a group or club or family and friends that you would like to travel with. Reach out to me and we can set up an amazing river cruise group that suits everyone's needs. Also take a moment and leave a comment about where you would pick to go for a river cruise?
Where you can find me:
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Email: slough@exclusivetoyoutravel.ca
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55 York Street, Suite 1003
Toronto, On M5J 1R7
Office Phone 416-367-8264 ext 2625
Direct Phone 613-543-3006
Please keep in mind that while my head office is in Toronto. I am a home based travel agent and I live in South Dundas and I can service clients anywhere in Canada. But, I meet with clients in the SD&G area
Office Phone 416-367-8264 ext 2625
Direct Phone 613-543-3006
Please keep in mind that while my head office is in Toronto. I am a home based travel agent and I live in South Dundas and I can service clients anywhere in Canada. But, I meet with clients in the SD&G area
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