1st Dec 2026 | 7 nights | APT Travelmarvel | Travelmarvel Rigel
APT's contemporary river ships, including Travelmarvel Rigel, are state-of-the-art vessels custom-designed for passenger enjoyment. Named after the most luminous stars in European skies, these ships offer a range of amenities to enhance the cruising experience.
Onboard activities cater to various interests, ensuring an engaging experience throughout the journey. Guests can participate in morning stretch classes, utilise cardio equipment in the fitness centre, or enjoy a walk on the top deck's walking track. For relaxation, the Wellness Centre offers pampering services. Evening entertainment includes presentations, cooking demonstrations, trivia quizzes, and live performances, ensuring there's never a dull moment on board.
The culinary experience on board is diverse, with multiple dining venues offering a variety of cuisines. The Chef's Table Restaurant showcases a tasting menu of Europe's finest flavours, where guests can observe chefs at work through the open kitchen's windows. Complimentary beer, wine, and soft drinks are served with lunch and dinner, along with a daily cocktail hour.
Accommodation on Travelmarvel Rigel is designed for comfort and style, with a variety of cabin categories to suit different preferences. All suites feature plush linen, flat-screen TVs, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Options include Twin Window Suites on the Piano Deck, Panoramic Balcony Suites, Twin Balcony Suites, the spacious Royal Suite, and the luxurious Owner's Suite on the Violin Deck. Each suite provides a serene retreat, ideal for relaxation after a day of exploration.
Culturally inquisitive passengers looking for an upscale experience with a lively onboard atmosphere, particularly at night.
Travellers on a budget who prefer to sail with folks from their own country.
Predominantly aged 50 and upward, APT passengers are likely to be well-travelled couples and singles interested in culture and authentic experiences. The company is primarily aimed at English-speaking markets in Australia, New Zealand and the U.K., with a smattering of folks from North America. It is rare to see children aboard.
The dress code is "casual and comfortable" by day and smart-casual for dinner. Passengers are not allowed to wear swimwear in the restaurant or lounges, and shorts are not suitable for dinner. There is one captain's night per cruise, which is when people tend to wear their best attire -- collared shirts and jackets for men (ties not required) and dresses or smart trousers and tops for ladies. The most important things to pack are comfortable shoes for the shore excursions as many of them involve walking along cobbled or uneven streets.
Yes, with APT all passengers need to factor in is spending money for time ashore. Fares cover excursions, meals and snacks, wine with lunch and dinner and Wi-Fi. As the company is Australian, where tipping is not a firmly entrenched culture, gratuities to local guides, drivers, the ship's crew and cruise director are also included in the fare.
Daily shore excursions -- often more than one -- are included in the fare. These include coach tours to places of interest and town and city walking tours, often usefully divided into gentle, regular and active walking groups. All passengers have personal earpieces and receivers in their cabins, which enable them to hear the guide clearly without having to huddle around, and because different shore excursions are on offer, they invariably involve small groups and never feel over crowded. The line's excursions are particularly popular, as these provide extra special options (think treasure hunts, falconry displays and banquets hosted by actual royalty). Passengers also enjoy taking out one of the 20 or so bicycles onboard for exploring the river bank, or, when not in a port, indulging in some time at the spa or soaking in the top-deck hot tub.
Inclusions may differ depending on region. Please check with our team.