Explore, discover and fall in love with the world's most romantic continent during cruise holidays to Europe. This part of the world is famed for its beautiful cities, picturesque landscapes, delicious cuisine and rich cultural and historical heritage. Plus, with so much diversity and variety within Europe itself, cruise holidays to Europe suit a very wide range of cruise holidays.
For beach holidays, cruise holidays to Portugal and the Spanish towns of Alicante and Palma provide beautiful sandy beaches, stunning landscapes and excellent bars, restaurants and nightclubs. History and culture buffs will love cruises to Italy, Greece and Russia. Here, you'll be able to enjoy fantastic shore excursions to historic buildings, churches and landmarks, and discover more about these beautiful countries.
Europe is also renowned for its delicious and varied cuisine, and lively café culture. The best destinations to explore for this during European cruise holidays are Barcelona in Spain, and Amsterdam in Holland. With so much on offer, cruise holidays to Europe promise fantastic, exciting holidays you'll never forget.
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The Rhine is arguably Europe’s greatest waterway and, as a working river, it is acclaimed as the busiest too.Some cruises pass through urbanised areas which, admittedly, is not the most attractive stretch of river, but...
MoreThe Danube is regarded as a queen among rivers, cutting a regal path across the European continent that takes it through 10 countries and numerous cities.This waterway, the second-longest in Europe after the Volga, is still a...
MoreThe Seine may not be France’s longest river (that honour falls to the Loire River), but it is the country’s greatest and most famous waterway thanks to its path through the heart of Paris.The City of Lights...
MoreThe Douro is synonymous with Portugal’s port wine industry as the river cuts through the heart of the country’s remote and rugged wine region.It runs along the border of Spain and Portugal for 70 miles, before...
MoreIf ever there was a river that encapsulated the gastronomic appeal and vibrant natural glory of Provencal France, it would be the Rhône and its largest tributary the Saône.These waterways cut through some of the...
MoreIf ever there was a river that encapsulated the gastronomic appeal and vibrant natural glory of Provencal France, it would be the Rhône and its largest tributary the Saône.These waterways cut through some of the...
MoreThe longest river in France, the Loire winds its way through the French countryside for over 630 miles. For centuries the aristocracy of France has built castles and palaces in the scenic Loire valley and as you meander along...
MoreCruises through Bordeaux combine the chance to savour some of the world’s top wines while indulging in the best of French country living.Rolling countryside dotted with rows of vines, medieval villages and grand chateaux...
MoreCruises through Bordeaux combine the chance to savour some of the world’s top wines while indulging in the best of French country living.Rolling countryside dotted with rows of vines, medieval villages and grand chateaux...
MoreCruises through Bordeaux combine the chance to savour some of the world’s top wines while indulging in the best of French country living.Rolling countryside dotted with rows of vines, medieval villages and grand chateaux...
MoreFlowing from the Krkosno Alps in the Czech Republic, the River Elbe flows 680 miles through the Bohemia region, passing through picturesque towns before crossing into Germany. This passage winds through the Elbe Sandstone...
MoreThe Guadalquivir flows through Andalucia, the beating heart of Iberian history. In the 8th century, the Moors settled in the area and gave the river the Arabic name wadi al kabir, or great river. The river acted as a means of...
MoreAt the Gulf of Cadiz, the Guadiana meets the Guadalquivir, linking picturesque Andalucia with the Algarve and running the length of Portugal's south-eastern border with Spain. The name of the Guadiana, a combination of the...
MoreA cruise on the Po River can offer you the opportunity to visit many of northern Italy's most famous destinations in one holiday. The Po River originates in the scenic mountains of Pian del Re and flows east into the Venice...
MoreThe Moselle rises above France's cherished Lorraine region and from there winds along Luxembourg-Germany's border to Koblenz, where it joins the Rhine. Discover rolling hills, lush vineyards, peaceful villages and majestic...
MoreThe Main River travels across Central Germany, merging with the Red Main and White Main before joining the Rhine River near Mainz. There is also a canal between the Main and the Danube that connects the two rivers. With 16...
MoreThe pretty river Doubs flows along the France-Swiss border through a series of gorges and winding bends. Enjoy the stunning landscapes and breathtaking sights along the valley of the Doubs when you cruise between...
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