Best European Cruises

By Jason Myers

Thoughts of visiting Europe during your next summer holiday? You may find it a lot more amusing and relaxing if you get one of many European cruise packages precisely out of a city such as New York. Now imagine it: one time you are in Rome, and the next you are wandering the avenues of Istanbul. You don't even have to bag your things to reach the next destination. Simply rest into your cabin on a luxury cruise ship and let the sea take you to dream cities all over Europe. With no phone communication on the open water it assured you shall have a worry free vacation. Why cruise on the ocean? You can feel an entirely unique vacation by cruising on the rivers.

1. Guadalquivir River: While cruising on the Guadalquivir river, you will definitely experience the country, its traditions, food and wine. You will take a break to the cities of Jerez and Seville. The crafts are very comfortable.

2. Volga River: It might not be the most lavish cruise however it certainly has its charms. But don't be troubled, the cabins are comfortable enough and the food supplied on-board is the best. So go travel the longest European river.

3. Rhine River: You will travel on an great boat trough five countries as a team of the best cooks prepare your extremely great tasting meals. You will see fairytale castles in Germany and party in Amsterdam!

4. Gota Canal: This cruise is located in Sweden. This cruise isn't a five star cruise also. The showers and toilets are shared. But if you don't mind that, you should go for this romantic journey from Stockholm to Gothenburg.

5. Dnieper River: This one is a bit longer - you will cruise 17 days from Kiev, Ukraine to Istanbul, Turkey. But it's worth it! Additionally the ship is comfortable and luxurious, the cuisine is fantastic. 6. Elbe River: This cruise begins in Berlin. You will catch a sight of Eastern Germany and a bit Czech Republic. It goes on for 12 days and a four star ship provides you all you want to feel relaxed and safe.

7. Douro River: This one floats in Portugal and Spain. The best journey for wine aficionados! This cruise includes some fantastic wine making sections of the two countries. The ship is great, it even has an on board swimming pool!

8. Rhone River: Journey through France. Very dreamy journey through Rhone Valley with a number of wonderful outings available. The vessel is better than a number of of the five star hotels. 9. Po River: If Italy sounds attractive, go sailing its longest river (even though this is the shortest trip on this list - it lasts just 6 days). The ship is reasonably good, and the on-board food is great.

10. Danube River: I'm sure you've been informed about the most famous waltz ever! So why not travel the Blue Danube? The journey starts in Germany (Passau) and ends in Hungary (Budapest). The vessel is totally striking and relaxed. - 29948

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