European river cruises are a stunning and intimate way to see various parts of Europe in a unique way. These smaller ships usually carry around 150 guests instead of the thousands that will be on the larger cruise ships. Their smaller size allows them to explore the interior hearts of areas like Germany and Amsterdam (via the Rhine River) or Portugal and Spain on the Iberian Peninsula.
Many people worry that these cruises are more confining because they are traveling via rivers, but this couldn’t be farther from the truth. These ships are able to stop in smaller towns along the river and guests can explore the heart of these lands and experience the true essence of what these countries and areas have to offer. Guests can explore all of the outdoor beauty in any area of Europe they could imagine. River cruises are a great way to combine the beauty of a cruise with the desire to see Europe.
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