Riverside Luxury Cruises in Europe in 2025
Meanwhile, a new option for 2025 includes itineraries that combine cruises on Riverside Ravel and Riverside Debussy. This offers a chance for extended vacations, varying up to 19 nights, while sailing on the Rhine and Rhône Rivers. Moreover, the Riverside Debussy is set to also cruise the Main and Moselle Rivers, joining up with the Riverside Mozart on the Danube River.A statement by Jen Halboth, CEO of Riverside Luxury Cruises relating to next year’s cruises reads as follows:
No other line delivers Europe like Riverside Luxury Cruises. Our 2025 portfolio delivers more opportunities for luxury travelers to delight in the adventure of exploring new destinations, while being pampered with exceptional cuisine, high-touch service, and spa. These are all aboard Riverside’s most spacious and beautiful fleet cruising the rivers of Europe.
Riverside Debussy with Riverside Luxury Cruises
Starting her second year of service, the Riverside Debussy will sail on April 2 on a seven-night sailing, showcasing the prime of the Dutch tulip blooming season. Meanwhile, the cruise will sail round trip from Amsterdam in the Netherlands, also visiting the cities of Arnhem, Nijmegen, Antwerp, Gent, Middleburg, Veere, Dordrecht, and Rotterdam.Moreover, in mid-September, the Riverside Debussy will combine the Rhine and Main Rivers on a seven-night cruise from Amsterdam to Nuremberg.
Cruises on Riverside Ravel and Riverside Mozart
Starting on April 10 and 17 respectively, the Riverside Ravel and Riverside Mozart will sail as follows. The Riverside Ravel will offer a three-night trip from Lyon to Avignon. Along the cruise, guests will visit Viviers, Tarascon and Arles. Meanwhile, the Riverside Mozart will take its guests on an Easter cruise on the Danube River from Passau, Germany, to Budapest, Hungary. On the cruise, guests will stop off in Ybbs, Melk and Bratislava, Slovakia, and will celebrate Easter Sunday in Vienna, Austria.The Riverside Ravel will offer itineraries varying from four to seven nights on the Rhône River in France, sailing between Lyon and Avignon, stopping off at Arles, Viviers, Tain L’Hermitage, and Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Tarascon, Port St. Louis and Vienne.
Meanwhile, the Riverside Mozart will launch a selection of three- to seven-night itineraries. Most will sail between Passau and Budapest, visiting Bavarian, Austrian, Slovakian and Hungarian towns and cities.
Readers can find more information about Riverside Luxury Cruises 2025 itineraries in the press release here.
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