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Atlantic

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Atlantic: Cruise Through the Wonders of the OceanA cruise along the Atlantic coast offers the chance to explore some of Western Europe's most captivating cities. Discover Lisbon, the "city of seven hills," renowned for its history and culture, and the island of Tenerife, home to the UNESCO World Heritage Teide National Park, a place of extraordinary natural beauty.Continue your journey to Funchal, in Madeira, where you can admire the cathedral and its famous cross, a masterpiece of Portuguese craftsmanship. Further north, visit Southampton, UK, a medieval city rich in history, featuring the historic St. Michael’s Church.Sailing towards the Scottish coast, stop in Kirkwall, a gateway to the surrounding archipelago, where you'll find one of the most beautiful medieval cathedrals. This Atlantic voyage will also take you through the English Channel, the Strait of Gibraltar, and the Mediterranean Sea. 

Danubio

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Discover the Danube: The Unmissable Cruise Through Vienna, Budapest and Bratislava The Danube, Europe’s second longest river, will guide you through breathtaking landscapes and historic cities. Explore Vienna, the majestic Austrian capital, and the famous Ring Boulevard, which will lead you to the city’s most important landmarks. Marvel at the Hofburg Royal Palace, built in 1220, and the Austrian Parliament, inspired by Greek architecture. Don’t miss the Vienna State Opera, one of the most prestigious in the world. Continuing your cruise along the Danube, you will arrive in Budapest, known as the "Pearl of the Danube". Cross the seven bridges connecting Buda and Pest, with a special visit to the iconic Chain Bridge, the city's symbol. In Budapest, you can explore Buda Castle, the former royal residence, now home to the Budapest History Museum. Another must-see stop is Dürnstein, a fortified town where Richard the Lionheart was imprisoned. In Slovakia, surrounded by mountains and rivers, you will discover Bratislava and its magnificent baroque palaces, such as Grassalkovich Palace, and the Gothic St. Martin’s Cathedral. CroisiEurope, the leader in river cruises, invites you to discover the "Blue Danube" aboard a comfortable ship, where you can relax on the upper deck while enjoying the scenic views. Lüftner Cruises also offers charming journeys along this splendid river.

Elba

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Discover Europe’s Historic Cities on an Elbe River Cruise: From Prague to Berlin The Elbe River, one of Central Europe’s most significant waterways, originates in the Krkonose Mountains of the Czech Republic and flows through Germany before reaching the North Sea. Along the way, it is joined by the Vltava River, north of Prague. We invite you to experience a delightful 9-day river cruise between Prague and Berlin aboard a charming paddleboat, conveniently docked in Prague. An Elbe river cruise offers the opportunity to explore some of Europe’s most iconic cities. Discover Amsterdam, renowned for its picturesque canals and world-famous museums dedicated to legendary artists. In Berlin, Germany’s capital, immerse yourself in the city’s rich history and vibrant culture. Visit Hamburg, Germany’s second-largest city, famous for its bustling harbour and the serene Alster Lake. Don’t miss Prague, where architectural wonders like the Charles Bridge and Prague Castle await. Whether you’re cruising from Prague to Amsterdam or exploring Berlin, this Elbe river cruise provides the perfect blend of culture, history, and scenic beauty. Cross the heart of Germanic culture and embark on a journey that showcases the very best of Europe.

Sava

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Sava River Cruise: Discover the Wonders of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Serbia The Sava River, one of the major waterways in Central and Southeast Europe, is the longest right-bank tributary of the Danube. Flowing through four countries – Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia – the Sava offers an unforgettable journey through breathtaking landscapes steeped in history. This majestic river, stretching 990 kilometres, meets the Danube in Belgrade, the vibrant capital of Serbia. A river cruise along the Sava allows you to explore the heart of the Balkans, with its stunning natural vistas marking the northern boundary of the Balkan Peninsula and the southern edge of the Pannonian Plain. On your cruise, you'll admire spectacular tributaries such as the Drina, Kupa, Una, and Vrbas, flowing through mountainous regions and picturesque valleys. The Sava, the largest tributary of the Danube by water volume, is perfect for those seeking a relaxing yet culturally rich cruise. You’ll pass through historic cities, unspoiled natural landscapes, and regions rich in the history and culture of the Balkans. Your journey will take you to fascinating destinations like Ljubljana, Zagreb, and Belgrade, offering a complete immersion in the natural and architectural beauty of Eastern Europe. With a river cruise along the Sava, you’ll discover the hidden gems of four countries, enjoying the perfect blend of culture, history, and nature, all from the comfort of your riverboat.

Tisza

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Tisza River Cruise: Explore the Heart of Central and Eastern Europe The Tisza River, also known as Tysa or Tisa, is one of the major rivers flowing through Central and Eastern Europe, offering a unique way to explore this culturally rich region. Once referred to as "the most Hungarian river" due to its historic course entirely within the Kingdom of Hungary, the Tisza now crosses several national borders, making it an ideal route for an international river cruise. The Tisza begins its journey near Rakhiv in Ukraine, at the confluence of the White Tisza and Black Tisza, flowing westward and tracing Ukraine's borders with Romania and Hungary. It briefly serves as the natural border between Slovakia and Hungary before entering Hungarian territory at Tiszabecs. Flowing from north to south, the Tisza traverses the length of Hungary, passing through picturesque cities such as Szeged. Just south of Szeged, the river enters Serbia, where it meets the Danube River near Stari Slankamen, in the beautiful region of Vojvodina. Covering a drainage area of approximately 156,087 km², and stretching 966 km (600 miles) in length, the Tisza is a significant contributor to the Danube, adding about 13% to its total water flow. With an annual discharge ranging between 792 m³/s to 1,050 m³/s, the Tisza offers a diverse and scenic route for river cruises, making it perfect for exploring both natural beauty and historic towns across Ukraine, Hungary, Romania, and Serbia. Embarking on a Tisza River cruise provides a rare opportunity to discover the stunning landscapes and cultural heritage of Eastern Europe. Whether you’re cruising through the serene countryside of Hungary or exploring the historic sites along its banks, the Tisza offers an unforgettable experience.

Guadalquivir

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Guadalquivir River Cruise: Discover Andalusia Through Spain’s Historic River The Guadalquivir River, one of the most important rivers in southern Spain, flows through the stunning region of Andalusia. Its name comes from the Arabic "wadi al-Kabir," meaning "great river," while the ancient Romans referred to it as Baetis. The Guadalquivir begins in the town of Quesada, in the heart of the Sierra de Cazorla (Jaén), and flows into the sea at Sanlúcar de Barrameda in the province of Cádiz, passing through the provinces of Córdoba and Seville. With a length of 657 km, the Guadalquivir is fed by tributaries such as the Genil, Guadalbullón, and Guadiana Menor. The Guadalquivir is the only river in Spain with commercial traffic, and today it is navigable up to Seville, though in Roman times, it was possible to sail as far as Córdoba. This river has played a crucial role in Spanish history, witnessing the meeting of two great civilisations: the Roman and the Arab. In Seville, you can enjoy an unforgettable experience aboard a panoramic boat cruise, taking in the city from a unique perspective and immersing yourself in Andalusia’s rich history and culture. Sailing along the Guadalquivir allows you to discover iconic monuments, stunning riverside landscapes, and appreciate the timeless charm of Seville, one of Spain’s most vibrant cities.