Whether you’re seeking idyllic island-hopping or an adventurous voyage, these cruises are tailor-made for two.
What makes it special: River cruises let you see Europe’s history and daily rhythms up close, with direct access to storybook towns, markets, and riverside landmarks. Where you can sail: Routes ...
For a bucket list trip, consider a 12-night New Zealand cruise on Celebrity Edge between late December 2026 and early January ...
This is where river cruise specialist AmaWaterways comes into its own. With guest numbers kept low, each ship feels like a ...
We traveled all the way to the South of France to learn about some of the wines you probably don't know about but that should ...
What makes it different: River cruises dock in town centers, avoid long transfers, and offer smaller ships for a more personal, culture-rich experience. Where to sail: Options range from the fairytale ...
This Illinois river cruise pairs sunset views, live music, wildlife, and a real paddlewheel ride into one unforgettable ...
Leading senior Canadian travel operator Approach Tours has unveiled its highly anticipated new cruise portfolio, marking the ...
The destinations lend themselves to this style of travel, too. In the Netherlands and Belgium, the landscape invites ...
The cruise experience through a first-time guest's eyes was transformative, with surprises including the attentive and ...
Discover France’s scenic winelands and medieval splendour on Riviera Travel’s, eight-day Burgundy, the River Rhône ...
Riviera Travel is one of the oldest and most reliable river cruise operators in the world, with 40 years of experience running guided and escorted tours, a land and water all around the world, ...