What is the best time to river cruise in Europe?

What is the best time to river cruise in Europe?

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The European River cruising season runs from March through December, though the best time to take a river cruise in Europe is during the late spring (April-May) or early fall (September-October).

What is the weather like on the Danube in October?

I normally travel end of October to mid November and the weather is absolutely beautiful. Very little or no rain. There are days that it is freezing and then there are days that are so warm that you only need a vest on the upper deck. Weather is so unpredictable these days.

What to expect on an European river cruise?

The rivers of Europe are what make it special. They have been the waterways of commerce and the inspiration of artists for centuries. On a European river cruise, you’ll float in comfort between scenic cities and villages, and rest in comfort each night aboard your luxurious river ship, with numerous opportunities for enrichment and fine cuisine along the way.

What is the best cruise in Europe?

The Best River Cruises in Europe for 2019/2020 AMA Waterways Christmas Markets on the Rhine AMA Waterways Enticing Douro Viking River Cruises Rhine Getaway – Amsterdam to Basel Viking River Cruises Elegant Elbe – Berlin to Prague Uniworld Gems of Northern Italy – Milan to Venice Crystal Cruises Dazzling Danube Celebration – Vienna round trip

What is the best Europe River route?

The Upper Danube is the other great route on Europe rivers (it is the single most popular river cruise route in all Europe-it has about 30% of all river cruise passengers that take a Europe river cruise every year)-and typically goes from Nuremberg or Passau to Budapest. You will get to visit 4 countries, 2 or 3 capital cities (Vienna, perhaps Bratislava and Budapest), castles, Abbeys, wine-sloped terraces and even quaint villages–it is a great voyage.

What to pack for a cruise to Europe?

For a European cruise, where the ports-of-call often involve long walking tours, supportive shoes are essential. Bring a second pair of sandals along, too, if you’re looking to do sunbathing on deck. Check whether your cruise’s restaurant is formal; if so, pack accordingly.