Stimulating European Cruise Expedition
Written by zoe on November 14th, 2008 in Travel Tips.
In most cases, when a conversation comes up about cruise vacations, people immediately picture the giant cruise ships that circle the globe and carry people to virtually every major port-of-call. But these days, river cruises are giving the big ships some competition and are becoming an increasingly popular choice. Even though, to some people, river cruising is still considered to be a specialty, there is a growing segment of the population who prefer the charm of a river ride over the thrill of sailing the seas.
European river excursions are the most popular and were also the pioneers in providing interesting “off the beaten path” types of cruise vacations. There are many spectacular rivers that meander through different countries in Europe, which allows people to explore many scenic and historic areas not accessible by the large cruise ships.
These days there are river cruises in many other parts of the world from which to choose. As the river cruise ship lines discovered the increasing interest that people had in cruising on the waterways of Europe, they made efforts to expand their services into many other countries as well. This means that you now have the choice of cruising the rivers of Africa, South America and North America, as well as parts of Asia.
One of the advantages of a cruise on a river is that the cruise ships are much smaller and therefore offer a more intimate and personal experience. Most of the cruise lines that sail the watercourses of the world take particular pride in offering their passengers excellent service, often with a ratio of one cruise staff member to every three passengers, or even less. This ensures that each and every person along for the ride has their needs promptly addressed, are well attended to and even pampered on their voyage.
Even though the overall size of the ship that will carry you on the river outing is smaller, in many cases the cabins are somewhat larger than what you would find on the giant cruise ships. In addition, they are often outfitted with fine appointments, which are meant to cater to American tastes and demands. Some of the newer ships have full Wi-Fi internet access and recent renovations on older ships have resulted in cabins with flat screen televisions, MP3 sound systems, fine high-count linens, cashmere throws, plush bathrobes, and European touches in decor and furnishings.
Adding to the luxurious surroundings of your cabin, you will also be gently gliding by gorgeous French chateaus, imposing German castles, brilliant tulip fields and many more stunning sites throughout the interior regions. And, when you are not enjoying the sights rolling by from your comfortable chair on the sun deck, you will have opportunities to leave the ship and savor the ambiance of the towns and villages along the river and rub shoulders with the locals.
Enthusiasts will insist that river cruises are one of the best ways available to explore the interior regions of Europe and avoid getting pulled into the tourist traps that are so prevalent in the large coastal ports. Taking a cruise on the watercourses of Europe is a wonderfully enjoyable and stress-free way to see some of the ancient castles, to enjoy the history and meet local people in a comfortable and friendly way.
Once upon a time a cruise was not that great of a vacation. You had to follow the ship’s itinerary and rarely had much choice in what went on. Even the activities were scheduled and could be incredibly boring. The cruises available now are nothing like their predecessors. These types of ships have an extensive range of services that range from luxury spas for people looking to unwind all the way to gambling. Your cruise on the ocrean is created precisely as they want. No more schedules that are strict for you. You can choose when you want to eat, sleep or play.
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