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Barge or River Cruise - What's the Difference
I would like to
introduce you to the world of Barge and River Cruises in
Europe. Both type of vessels will cruise where many tour buses
cannot go, so you will see areas that you might not otherwise
ever see. Choose from such destinations as France, Germany and
Eastern Europe, Great Britain and Ireland, Italy, Portugal,
Holland & Belgium and Russia.
Luxury
Barge Cruising in Europe. . .
Barging is an
extremely comfortable way to experience Europe. Whether
cruising in France, Germany, England, Scotland, Ireland,
Belgium or Holland, on your journey you will see quaint little
villages, beautiful chateaux, cathedrals, wineries and more,
while also enjoying gourmet food and wine. There is much to
see and do but the pace can be as leisurely as one wants.
For those that have
seen the major tourist sites and now want to experience more
of Europe, and still have the comfort of every aspect of the
trip taken care of, then a luxury canal barge cruise may be
for you. All excursions are included on most vessels as well
as wine with the meals. The atmosphere is very relaxed, no
formal nights, you are out during the day exploring, so you
will never run out of activities. The staff of the barge are
English speaking and go out of their way to meet your every
need.
Most of the barges
are air conditioned with central heating and carpeted
throughout. There is a spacious saloon, dinning area and bar,
as well as a sun deck. Cabins feature private bath, 2 twin
beds and closets as well as drawer space. On the deluxe
barges, you will find jacuzzi, fitness rooms, pianos, computer
access, tvs and bigger cabins.
The barges cruise to
such regions as Burgundy, Alsace-Lorraine, Upper Loire,
Champagne, Franche-Compte and Provence. A cruise through the
Burgundy region will feature scenery made famous by French
Impressionists painters and an itinerary of medieval towns and
chateaux and the famous vineyards of Chablis. A journey
through the Alsace region, perhaps one of the most picturesque
provinces in France, is an endless discovery of art,
architecture, gourmet food and wine 6 white wines and 1 rose),
and history. The itinerary is full of turreted castles and
picture-book villages. In the Upper Loire region, you will
find the famous Sancerre vineyards and the home of the famous
French goat cheese – "Crottin de Chavignol", as well as many
historical buildings. With a cruise to the Champagne region,
you will enjoy wine tastings in some of the most prestigious
champagne houses, as well as visiting memorials to the fallen
of the First World War, and the superb Gothic Cathedral in
Reims. While cruising through the Franche-Compte region,
culinary delights will include Compte cheese and the white
wines of Arbois. The region is full of rivers, lakes and
streams. Provence – the image of sun, perfumed flowers,
historical towns and some of the world’s finest wines – they
are all here.
Another feature of
the barges is their gourmet food and wine. As you are cruising
through some of the most beautiful French countryside, you
will enjoy specialty foods from the regions as well as local
wines and cheeses (many of which are not exported out of
France). Additionally, many of the barges have a open bar
policy. During the course of the week, you will enjoy no fewer
than 20 different local wines and almost 30 different types of
cheeses. The chefs are all trained at top French cooking
schools, and delight in offering you the very best of French
gourmet cuisine. Your breakfast will include freshly baked
breads and pastries from local bakers, lunch will be a buffet
style with fresh fruits, meats, cheeses and vegetables of the
regions, while dinner is served by candlelight and can contain
from 5 – 7 courses of local, specialized foods such as beef,
fowl and fish.
These cruises are
great for small groups of 6 - 24 people, whether friends,
family or for business meetings/incentives. Such group themes
as gardens and architecture, opera, gastronomy, wine,
health/walking/cycling, golfing, religious and ballooning are
available. The land only prices for these inclusive cruises
(including cruise, 4 - 6 meals daily, wine with meals, use of
bicycles on most barges and all excursions) start at $1690 per
person in off season and $1990 per person in high season for a
7 day cruise.
Cruising the rivers of Europe. . .
VIKING
RIVER CRUISES
DESTINATIONS: Provence and Normandy regions of
France, Elbe River in northern Germany, The Rhine, Main and
Danube in Germany, spring "Tulip" cruises through
Belgium/Netherlands, and Moscow to St Petersburg cruises in
Russia. Cruises range from 7 to 12 days and cruise/tours range
from 12 to 14 days.
CRUISE FEATURES:
clients unpack only once with these tours of Europe. All
sightseeing is included, guests are all english speaking on
all cruises except the Russia cruises which are multi
nationality cruisers. 3 meals daily as well as afternoon tea,
and the breakfast consists of a buffet, lunch is usually a 4
course meal and dinner can consist of 5 - 7 courses. Some
regional entertainment is offered on some ships.
SHIP FEATURES:
Ship hold between 100 and 200 passengers. Each cabin has a
telephone, tv, and private bath. All cabins are double
occupancy - no single cabins and no triple/quad cabins. Ship
will have dinning room, bar and card room. Viking Burgundy is
the only ship with an elevator. Viking Schuman and Viking
Normandy offer a stair lift. On the Russian cruises there is a
doctor on board. As with the bigger cruise lines, there is a
daily program put in the cabins each evening. Smoking is
allowed outside on the ship only. The ships are usually
classified as a 4*.
CLIENT:
This cruise line is good for your first time European traveler
or those clients that like to have a total package and like
value for their money. Dress code falls in the casual
catagory, though not as casual as jeans. The cuisine is more
Americanized continental.
PRICING:
Cruise
rates include sightseeing.
PETER
DEILMANN
DESTINATIONS:
DESTINATIONS:
Provence region of France, Holland cruises, Elbe River in
northern Germany, the Oder River through northern Germany and
Poland, The Rhine, Main and Danube in Germany including
cruises to the Black Sea and the Po River in northern Italy.
Cruises range from 7 to 14 days and cruise/tours range from 12
to 16 days.
CRUISE FEATURES: clients
unpack only once with these tours of Europe. Sightseeing is
included only on the cruise/tours. If you have a group of 25
or more, you can pre-book the excursions at a discount. Guests
are multi nationality cruisers. 6 meals daily - the breakfast
consists of a buffet, lunch is usually a buffet and a menu for
hot meals and dinner can consist of 5 - 9 courses. Other meals
are morning bouillon, afternoon tea and midnight snack. Some
regional entertainment is offered on some ships. In addition
to the cruises, there are some dates that offer cruise/tour
sailings.
SHIP FEATURES: Ships
hold between 50 - 200 passengers. Each cabin has a telephone
and private bath, most vessels have tvs in the cabins. All
cabins are double occupancy - some single cabins and triple
cabins. The ships will have a dining room, bar, card room,
beauty salon, as well as an infirmary with a qualified doctor.
There are no elevators on board. As with the bigger cruise
lines, there is a daily program put in the cabins each
evening. There is smoking on the ship. The ships are
classified as a 4 & 5*.
CLIENT: This cruise line
is good for your experienced traveler or those that really
like to experience Europe. Dress code falls in the country
club casual catagory. The cuisine is more continental.
PRICING: Cruise
rate
DOES NOT include sightseeing, but a
discounted package may be pre-bought.
CROISIERE
DESTINATIONS:
DESTINATIONS: Seine
River and Provence region of France, Holland cruises in April,
Elbe River in northern Germany, the Rhine, Main, Neckar, Saar,
Moselle and Danube in Germany, Duoro River in Portugal and the
Po River in northern Italy. Cruises range from 3 to 13 days.
CRUISE FEATURES:
clients unpack only once with these
tours of Europe. Sightseeing is additional. If you have a
group of 10 or more, you can pre-book the excursions at a
discount. Guests are multi nationality cruisers. 6 meals daily
- the breakfast consists of a buffet, lunch is usually a
buffet and a menu for hot meals and dinner can consist of 5 -
9 courses. Some regional entertainment is offered on some
ships. Not all sailings will have English speaking guests.
The cruise manager on the ship will speak English and some of
the staff.
SHIP FEATURES:
Ships hold between 50 - 200 passengers. Each cabin has a
private bath, most vessels have tvs in the cabins. All cabins
are double occupancy. The ships will have a dining room, bar,
and library. There are no elevators on board. As with the
bigger cruise lines, there is a daily program put in the
cabins each evening. There is smoking on the ship, outside on
the deck and in part of the lounge. The ships are classified
as a 3&4*.
CLIENT:
This cruise line is good for your experienced traveler or
those that really like to experience Europe. Dress code falls
in the casual category. The cuisine is more continental.
PRICING:
Barges /
Rivers
Cruise
rate
DOES NOT include sightseeing. |