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River lines will mark D-Day anniversary with special cruises
River cruise lines are gearing up to commemorate a major anniversary in World War II history next year with new itineraries in...
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River lines will mark D-Day anniversary with special cruises
River cruise lines are gearing up to commemorate a major anniversary in World War II history next year with new itineraries in...
American Cruise Lines creates Civil War battlefields itinerary
The 35-day Civil War Battlefields Cruise will span 13 states along with five rivers and waterways.
European river lines court North Americans
The strategy is a balancing act between offering a cruise experience that entices U.S. and Canadian travelers and one that...
Avalon adds author Jen Hatmaker to Storyteller Series
The New York Times bestselling author will host a cruise in Holland and Belgium aboard the Avalon Passion in August 2024.
AmaWaterways introduces Flavors of Burgundy cruise
In 2024, the AmaCello will sail a wine-themed cruise on the Saône River from Lyon to Dijon.
Viking will operate Rhine cruises through the winter
Viking says the winter itinerary will give guests a chance to explore a familiar river cruise route at a different, quieter...
Binge watchers get wanderlust in 'set-jetting' trend
Travelers are hungrier than ever for the settings and locations they fell in love with during their pandemic-era binge on...
Is pent-up travel demand at an end? It depends
There has been a moderation in spending on hotels, but cruise and international travel are in the midst of a boom. Overall,...
Amadeus River Cruises christens new ship in Cologne
The 158-passenger Amadeus Riva is the second ship in a new class that started with the Amadeus Cara last year.
How do river products differ for Europeans and North Americans?
Some of the differences can be found in preferred trip length, seasonality and price and what's included in the fare.
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