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The Easiest Way to See Europe: a Rhine River Cruise, Done Right
Article By: Kendell LeBlanc
Travel Agent With Vincent Vacations
I found my love of traveling in a little red suitcase in the back of my grandma's white Dodge Dynasty. In an era before cell phones and GPS, I was charged with navigating my aunt to our destination using the map my grandpa had marked for us. I'll nev...read more
I recently sailed the Rhine on the Viking Kara from Basel to Amsterdam, and it was truly unforgettable. After sailing on several river cruise brands across Europe, I can confidently say this: there are multiple excellent river cruise lines, they all stack up well against each other in different ways, and choosing the right one comes down to your travel style. That’s where I come in.
The service on board was exceptional. Thoughtful, polished, and genuinely caring. One morning I was running late for a tour and the crew packed me a breakfast to go without hesitation. The food throughout the cruise was consistently very good, and German Night on board was a highlight. Authentic dishes, local beer, and lively music that really brought the region to life.
One of the biggest perks of river cruising is that you unpack once and see it all. No constant hotel changes, no repacking. You simply wake up in a new city or village each day. The guided tours were informative and well done, but we also loved having the freedom to roam on our own. Strasbourg felt like something out of a storybook. Cologne was full of energy and great beer. Cruising through the Rhine Gorge with 40 castles, champagne and treats in hand on the top deck, was pure magic.
There is also a social side to river cruising that surprises people in the best way. You get to know fellow travelers over dinner, during the cruise director’s nightly rundown, or while chatting at the bar. It is relaxed, welcoming, and adds so much to the experience.
This part of Europe, hovering between Germany and France, is rich with history. If you love history, bring a World War II historical novel. Seeing these places in person makes everything you have read suddenly come together.
One of my favorite ways to help clients maximize a European river cruise is by adding pre and or post cruise days. Spending a few extra nights in another city or even another country before or after the cruise lets you see more without feeling rushed. It is an easy way to turn a great trip into an unforgettable one, and I will help you decide where it makes the most sense.
Why book with me? Because I have been there. I have sailed multiple river cruise brands, I know how they compare, and I know how to match you with the right ship, itinerary, and experience. River cruising is one of the most efficient, immersive, and enjoyable ways to see Europe. When it is planned well, it is effortless.
Let’s make your next European adventure one to remember.
Article By: Kendell LeBlanc
Travel Agent With Vincent Vacations
I found my love of traveling in a little red suitcase in the back of my grandma's white Dodge Dynasty. In an era before cell phones and GPS, I was charged with navigating my aunt to our destination using the map my grandpa had marked for us. I'll nev...read more
