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NEW IN 2016 : From Berlin to the heart of Prague on board the MS Elbe PrincesseNew York, NY – November 14, 2014 – Beginning in the spring of 2016, it will be possible to cruise year round from Berlin to the heart of Prague along the Elbe and Moldau (Vltava) rivers thanks to the launch of CroisiEurope’s newest ship, the MS Elbe Princesse. Following in the footsteps of sister ship MS Loire Princesse, the MS Elbe Princesse has also been designed using advanced paddle wheel technology allowing it to travel year round in the lowest water levels of the Elbe – something that vessels with regular propulsion are unable to do. Inspired by ancient technique, the MS Elbe Princesse is 321.5 feet long with two decks and two paddle wheels on the back. It has 40 spacious outside staterooms and can accommodate 80 guests in maximum comfort offering Wi-Fi, air conditioning and heating, flat screens, hair dryer and safe. The ship also features a panoramic restaurant that can accommodate all guests for single-service dining, a welcoming lounge bar with a central dance floor and a large sun deck with chairs. The stylish and contemporary décor throughout the ship features fabrics by MissoniHome creating a warm and inviting atmosphere onboard. Beginning in April 2016, the MS Elbe Princesse will visit iconic sites along the Elbe and Moldau including, Berlin; Potsdam and the Sans Soucis Park; Wittenberg, town of Luther; Meissen and its porcelain; Dresden, the Florence on the Elbe; Elbsansteingebirge, with its natural and architectural wonders; Litoměřice, one of the most beautiful cities in the Czech Republic; and Prague, the mythical golden city. Thanks to its size, this new ship will be able to port in the heart of these towns near historical centers and landmarks, which is a key selling point. The MS Elbe Princesse will be built in the prestigious world renowned shipyard of Saint-Nazaire. With its extensive fleet cruising on the loveliest rivers in Europe combined with this new and innovative project, CroisiEurope continues to demonstrate its leadership, creativity and dynamism in river tourism after 39 years in the business. About CroisiEurope Established in 1976, CroisiEurope has been a leader in affordable European river cruises for nearly 40 years. Based in Strasbourg, France, CroisiEurope is headquartered at the epicenter of Europe with offices in Paris, Lyon, Nice, Brussels, Lausanne, Madrid, London and New York. With an English-speaking crew of 700, this family owned company operates 43 vessels that sail along Europe’s most famous rivers, canals and coasts. Passengers can choose from a variety of itineraries that explore picturesque riverside cities in France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Holland, Germany and Belgium while treating guests to an on-board gastronomic dining experience designed alongside Michelin-starred chefs, unlimited beverages and free Wi-Fi. Today, CroisiEurope offers cruises not only in Europe but also in the Mediterranean, Russia, Vietnam and Cambodia.
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CroisiEurope Introduces a New River Cruise from Amsterdam to AvignonThis new, exclusive 10-day itinerary explores the best of the Rhine and Rhône, stretching from the North Sea to the Mediterranean. Beginning in 2014, CroisiEurope will be offering an original 10-day cruise stretching from Amsterdam to Avignon. The first of its kind, this new itinerary offers guests a unique opportunity to discover the best of the Rhine and the Rhône, two of Europe’s most legendary rivers. During this cruise guests will be introduced to charming towns and historical sites throughout the interwoven country-sides of Holland, Germany and France. An array of optional onshore excursions are available to discover the cultural heritage and local landscapes that define these regions. Highlights of this trip include: Journey through the waterways of Holland, Germany and to the south of France along the famous Rhine and Rhône rivers; Experience the rich 17th century architectural heritage of Amsterdam at night by glass covered riverboat; Explore the Aachen Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the oldest cathedral in Northern Europe while visiting Germany; Discover Avignon, the City of Popes, and the fortified Palace of the Popes, a citadel surrounded by ramparts and perched on a rocky outcropping over the river; Enjoy expertly prepared French cuisine with drinks including wine and beer, during on-board meals and drinks served at the bar (excluding champagne and wines on the wine list.) Before setting sail, this itinerary begins with two days in beautiful Amsterdam. Guests will experience the city’s rich architectural heritage on a glass covered river boat tour of Amsterdam or an excursion to Haarlem, a city teeming with medieval architectural influences. The journey continues down the Rhine, passing picturesque towns in Holland before porting in Xanten, Germany. This quaint village boasts over one million visitors per year due to its captivating medieval city center, large man-made lake and world-class museums. Here, guests will have the opportunity to take a guided excursion to the Aachen Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the oldest cathedral in Northern Europe. The next two days will be spent traveling from Dusseldorf to Worms where guests will have the opportunity to delight in Cologne’s gothic cathedral, admire the famous Lorelei Rock and visit the Gutenberg museum in the beautifully restored town of Mainz. Early the next morning, the ship will arrive in Strasbourg, where guests will board a coach and head to Besançon for a sightseeing tour of this charming city. Visits on this tour will include Castan Square, St. Jean Cathedral and Besançon’s famous Citadel. After the tour, guests will hop back on the coach for a transfer to Chalons-Sur-Saone, where they will board the next ship bound for Lyon. Situated at the confluence of the Rhône and the Saône, Lyon is known for its historic and architectural landmarks. Travelers will have the opportunity to explore the city’s historic traboules, covered passageways, and the Sainte