Belgium
A river cruise in Belgium is a wonderful opportunity to discover the culture of a country with a dazzling heritage.
Let yourself be drawn to Brussels, a capital teeming with life and grand architecture. In Bruges, the "Venice of the North", walk along the narrow cobbled streets and follow the many canals that surround and cross the old city from one side to the other.
Through Antwerp, now one of the largest cities in Europe, enjoy the many tourist attractions: museums, zoo, churches and old buildings making the city a versatile destination and rich in possibilities.
Discover the very essence of the Kingdom of Belgium by cruising it’s still unspoilt countryside. Located between France, The Netherlands, Germany and Luxembourg, you can enjoy this cultural vibrancy which feels unique in the world. The country has been able to make the most of all the cultures surrounding it, and from there slowly create its own brilliantly and uniquely. Every year the number of visitors to Belgium increases, and rightly so. So, do not delay, go on a cruise in Belgium, a country so close and yet so different ...
ANTWERP - ROTTERDAM - AMSTERDAM (or surrounding)
From Antwerp to Amsterdam, discover the Netherlands, land of the tulips, mills and cheese. Through this cruise and its excursions, we invite you to discover the authentic Holland, with many canals and cities which have been classified as UNESCO World Heritage.
AMSTERDAM (or surrounding) - WIJK BIJ DUURSTEDE - ROTTERDAM - ANTWERP
From Amsterdam to Antwerp, discover the Netherlands, land of the tulips, mills and cheese. Through this cruise and its excursions, we invite you to discover the authentic Holland, with many canals and cities which have been classified as UNESCO World Heritage.
STRASBOURG - KOBLENZ - ALKEN or MOSELKERN - TRIER - Strasbourg
All aboard for a magical cruise through the Moselle Valley. The river travels through a region cultivated by humans for over 2,000 years, begun by the Romans when they planted vineyards along the hills. Dozens of castles and ruins overlook the small wine-growing villages along the banks, including Eltz Castle, a fairytale-like château nestled in the hills and the imposing Ehrenbreitstein Fortress dominating the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle Rivers.
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