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Everything you need to know about Cruises and Hotel Barge in the UK and Europe.
So, would you like a small intimate cruise with between 6 and 12 fellow cruisers on board?
Then consider European Waterways. In operation and under the same ownership since 1974, this quality company offers cruises in France, Germany, Scotland, England and Ireland.
They begin by seeking out the finest classic working barges and then painstakingly transform them into luxury cruise barges.... what we call floating country hotels, using the finest of hardwoods, sold brass fittings and over a quarter of a century of experience. The photos available will 'blow your mind'...!
Imagine the sense of relaxation and enjoyment as your luxury floating hotel carries you from one peaceful mooring to the next, with more than enough opportunity to explore little villages, shops, the delightful countryside and much, much more, without the need to pack and unpack every day. Delightful itineraries - cruising on the Royal River Thames in the 8 passenger Magna Carta whilst you enjoy the sights of London and the home counties from your luxury floating hotel.
Two house keepers complete the crew of four or what about cruising on the Loch Ness and the Caledonian canal, Scotland? On this tour which includes open bar, free wines, gourmet cuisine, entry fees to excursions not to mention a good selection of French and New World wines, complimented by assorted single malt Malts and 80 Shilling Ales!
The menu is the stuff my dreams are made of... How about "Munro of marinated Salmon, Pheasant breast with Horseradish sauce, Navarin of Lamb with Thyme, Parsley and Bay leaf, Chicken Breasts with Rasberry Vinegar finished off with deserts to die for and cheese with mouthwatering names like 'Scottish Brie, Whisky Chase, Stratdown Blue & Orkney smoked ...'
If you want to cross the water... European Waterways offers cruising on the 10 passenger Shannon Princess II, the largest luxury hotel barge cruising the Lower Shannon in Ireland.
In Europe they offer cruises in France - along the canals, rivers and inland waterways of Burgundy, Provence, Bordeaux and South of France. Special interest tours are available as is 'whole boat charter'...
Perfect for special occassions like a big birthday or special anniversaries. In Germany the twelve passenger Serenite cruises between April and July through the smaller Berlin canals and the beautiful Mecklenberg lake region until she repositions to the Provence region, South of France.
European waterways also offers special cruises combining cruising with walking or cruising and horseback riding or even combining cruising and the Chelsea and Hampton Court Flower shows.
If you're more interested in cruising the rivers of Europe, consider [Amadeus Waterways] who offer 3 of the newest ships in Europe.
These ships cater for larger numbers but with all the space on board, you will never feel crowded. The average number of guests is 150 - who all repose is some of the largest staterooms available. The Artistry for instance, has staterooms measuring a very generous 161 square feet and each stateroom faces the outside with large windows and unobstructed views.
They have interesting itineraries covering the [Legendary Danube] taking in both Prague and Budapest or the [Magnificent Europe] covering from Amsterdam to Budapest or why not experience the
[Black Sea Discovery] taking an unforgettable journey on the MS ‘Artistry’ through a region only recently opened up to the west. This is the perfect opportunity to see Eastern Europe before it becomes “westernized.”
They offer a Guaranteed share program for single travelers and Europe's newest and most modern river cruise ships including the new 'Poetry' which starts cruising from May 2005.....In fact, there is a whole host of reasons to cruise with 'Amadeus Waterways'... see the
[Amadeus page!]
Don't forget that we have beautiful brochures we will be happy to send you and that we can provide pre and post cruise car hire or car leasing. Just send us an email or give us a call.
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