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River cruises are the most popular with our clients because they
allow travellers to visit many locations over a short time. River
cruises give more diverse scenery because they traverse banks,
ports, and waterways upon which great cities have been built. The
shallower waters also give a gentler ride than ocean cruises.
Rivers like the Amazon, Danube, Murray, Rhine, Rhone, and Yangtze,
are very popular choices.
Popular destinations on river cruises
People most suited to river cruising
- People interested in culture and getting into the heart of a
city
- People who want to do a lot in a short space of time
- People who enjoy fine dining
- People who enjoy Christmas Market cruises
Some of our River Cruise ships
Amadeus Royal
A state-of-the-art river cruising experience awaits discerning
travellers aboard the luxurious Amadeus Royal. This five star
floating hotel features 68 lavishly appointed cabins and 4 plush
suites, each boasting lovely river views. Additional facilities
include a putting green, splash pool and sun deck with deck
chairs.
See all our Amadeus Royal
itineraries
Amadeus Symphony
Amadeus Symphony, a member of the prestigious Amadeus fleet,
ranks among the most beautiful passenger vessels plying Europe's
great rivers. Spacious cabins and suites fitted with every
conceivable comfort, some with panoramic windows, combined with a
professional service, hospitality and excellent amenities, turn
this ship into a veritable oasis of passenger comfort.
See all our Amadeus Symphony
itineraries
Spirit of Chartwell
The Spirit of Chartwell is the unique vessel that was chosen and
specially adapted to carry the Queen and other members of the Royal
Family during the Jubilee River Pageant in June 2012. The deluxe
three deck ship was refurbished in 2009 to recreate the understated
stylish elegance of the Pullman railway carriages popular in the
1920s. The Spirit of Chartwell now resides in Portugal offering
luxury cruising on the Douro river and provides impressive features
including tastefully decorated outward facing en-suite cabins,
accommodating up to 30 passengers.
See all our Spirit of Chartwell
itineraries
Jahan
Launched in 2011 the luxury cruise ship, the Jahan, brings river
cruising into a new realm. The Jahan offers the service and
amenities of a deluxe boutique hotel as she cruises through
Cambodia and Vietnam along the mighty Mekong. The Jahan has been
designed in a distinctive British Indian colonial style and boasts
a range of accommodation, amenities and activities which is
unmatched in the region. The 26 carefully designed staterooms and
suites feature floor-to-ceiling windows opening onto private
balconies and signature activities during the Jahan's fascinating
cruises include a programme of educational lectures, transportation
by ox cart, sampan, cyclo, bicycle and dinghy, Tai Chi classes,
Khmer cookery classes, a pool deck barbecue and private dinners in
the Observatory.
See all our Jahan
itineraries
Jayavarman
The Jayavarman is a boutique hotel-style river cruise ship - the
first of its kind in Indochina. Designed with both French colonial
and Indochina influences, she has 27 spacious staterooms and suites
furnished to a high standard of luxury, as well as a generous 800
square metres of public space, making her one of the most
comfortable boats for cruising along the waterways of the Mekong
Delta.
See all our Jayavarman
itineraries
Lord of the Glens
The 54 passenger Lord of the Glens journeys through the Scottish
countryside in spectacular style. From the moment you step aboard
you are surrounded by the rich mahogany finishes of the reception
area and lobby. The ship is magnificently appointed and is more in
keeping with the standard expected of a stately country manor than
that of a five-star ship. The cabins are tastefully decorated,
comfortable and spacious with wonderful outside views.
See all our Lord of the Glens
itineraries
MS Diana
The Diana was built at the Finnboda shipyard outside Stockholm
and launched in 1931. There are 28 cabins today distributed over
three decks. The dining room and lounge are found on the middle or
shelter deck and the upper or bridge deck boasts a covered aft deck
with a perfect view in both sun and rain. The tastefully fitted
cabins are small, but cozy, leaving an impression of how people
once traveled.
See all our MS
Diana itineraries
Volga Dream
The Volga Dream has been sailing the vast network of Russian
waterways since spring 2007. This elegant ship originally carried
200 passengers but was totally rebuilt and now accommodates just
100, making it one of the smallest and most intimate ships on the
river. The result of this overhaul is a splendid and spacious
vessel which offers the most superior accommodation and services in
the region. Guests will enjoy a relaxed cruise in her
well-appointed cabins all of which offer individually controlled
air-conditioning and heating, direct dial telephone, satellite flat
screen television and minibar. On board facilities include a single
sitting dining room where complimentary wine is served with lunch
and dinner, a luxurious lounge and bar, fitness centre, sauna,
massage, library, internet access and many more.
See all our Volga Dream
itineraries
Price range
Prices range from $335 for a 4-day cruise on
the Nile to $5000 for a Provence Cruise on the
Rhone.
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