9 best river cruises in Europe

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River cruising in Europe is one of those delightfully slow and easy modes of travel. You're in a small floating hotel, exploring calm inland waters, gliding past castles and vineyards and scenery that changes by the hour.

Daily escorted walking tours and other excursions provided by the river line take you to key UNESCO World Heritage Sites and other city and village attractions you've come to see. Or you can choose to explore on your own, which is easy since your ship often will dock right in town.

Lazy afternoons on the ship afford the time to sit in a lounge chair and watch the world go by — kids swimming from the riverbanks, farmers tending their crops, river birds flapping their wings — as you glide to your next destination.

Which European river should you explore? The choices are broader than you might expect.

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The main rivers in Europe are the Danube and the Rhine and their tributaries. They are, by far, the most popular, doable either on one-week segments or longer itineraries that combine areas and sometimes combine rivers. Even if your cruise is only a week, don't underestimate the allure of relaxing for seven days on a river in France or on the dreamy Douro in Portugal.

Here are the best river cruises in Europe.

Upper Danube

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When it comes to Europe river cruises, a perfect seven-night starter sailing is the Upper Danube, which takes you through centuries of history as you explore Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary.

Ships visit such cultural hubs as Vienna, with its opera and art museums and elaborate royal palaces, and Budapest, Hungary, with its magnificent architecture and modern vibe. If your ship passes the Hungarian Parliament building at night, you're in for a treat; magnificently lit, it's one of the most photographed sights on the river.

Along the route, between Melk and Krems in Austria, you cruise through the Wachau Valley, a key wine-growing region producing rieslings and gruner veltliners, with sipping opportunities available. It's also a great place to bike, which is why it's nice to sail with lines, such as AmaWaterways , that carry bikes on board for passengers to use.

You might also have the option of a side trip to Salzburg, Austria, the birthplace of Mozart — and also where several scenes for the movie "Sound of Music" were filmed. A surprise for many is Old Town Bratislava, Slovakia, which might not have been on your must-do list but which charms with its beer culture and castles.

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Lower Danube

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For a deep dive into Eastern Europe's past and present, the fascinating Lower Danube route between Budapest and Bucharest, Romania, explores history from the medieval times and Victorian era of Dracula to the rise of communism and the Bosnian War.

The seven-night river cruise takes you through Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania. The most beautiful stretch of the river is a 62-mile passage through a gorge between the Balkan and Carpathian Mountains. It's also one of the deepest stretches of river in the world.

Other sights accessed on shore excursions via bus include Bulgaria's Belogradchik Rocks, which are naturally carved towering red rock pinnacles that appear to take forms such as "Madonna with child," and Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria's stunning medieval capital.

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When it comes to top cruising rivers in Europe, the Rhine wins for natural beauty and fairytale landscapes. A cruise on the river between Amsterdam in The Netherlands, and Basel, Switzerland — a typical one-week route — takes you past expanses of slope-side vineyards, forests and mountains, historic cities and medieval half-timbered villages.

That's even before you get to the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This 40-mile stretch of river, between Rudesheim and Koblenz, Germany, has castles galore — you might imagine Rapunzel letting down her hair — and Lorelei Rock, the legendary cliff said to distract sailors with the mesmerizing song of a maiden.

The French city of Strasbourg, with its famous Gothic cathedral and robust Alsatian culinary scene, is often a favorite stop on Rhine itineraries, with other highlights including Heidelberg, Germany, and its imposing castle.

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Sure, you can catch sight of the Eiffel Tower when boarding a river ship in Paris, but you can do that while staying in a hotel, too. The real attractions of a Seine River cruise are sailing on the river outside the city toward the English Channel and a visit to the beaches in Normandy for a perspective on World War II.

Your visit there and to the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, as well as other memorials and monuments to the fallen, is a poignant experience (one that requires a two-hour bus ride from your ship, however). Avalon Waterways brings a World War II expert on board to add insight on select sailings.

Other treasures exist along the Seine, not the least of which is Giverny, the home and gardens of impressionist artist Claude Monet. If you are a fan of his art, much of the property might seem familiar.

In historic Rouen, where Joan of Arc was martyred in the Middle Ages, stop by the Rouen Cathedral (another subject of Monet) before losing yourself on cobblestone streets with wonderful cafes.

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Bordeaux river cruises are different from other water routes because you explore two short waterways — the Dordogne and Garonne Rivers — and the Gironde Estuary in Southwest France.

You'll spend more time ashore than floating down the river on this itinerary, with your ship docked for two nights in the city of Bordeaux, a mini-Paris with grand 18th-century buildings. Who cares when you are in the epicenter of French culture, in one of the most celebrated wine regions in the world?

Bordeaux serves up the opportunity to sip Medoc, Margaux, Saint-Emilion, Pomerol and Sauternes wines as you expand your wine education. You'll visit vineyards and gorgeous chateaus. Your cruise line might even host a dinner at a wine estate one evening. If you plan your cruise for September or October, you'll be able to admire the grape harvest.

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Rhone and Saone

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Another must for wine-lovers is exploring the interior of France, sipping Cotes du Rhone in such famous winemaking regions as Hermitage and Chateauneuf-du-Pape in Provence and Beaune in Burgundy.

Rhone and Saone River cruises typically sail between Lyon and Arles or Avignon, and they're top-loaded with such non-wine attractions as the Roman aqueduct Pont du Gard and the Roman Arles Amphitheater, as well as the massive Palais des Papes (Papal Palace) in Avignon. You'll also be able to take in the lavender fields, haystacks and other scenes that inspired painters like Paul Cezanne and Vincent Van Gogh.

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For a lazy, dreamy, wonderful river cruise experience, nothing quite beats exploring the wine regions of Portugal on the Douro, one of the major rivers through the Iberian Peninsula. The home base for these river cruises is Porto, Portugal, with its historic city center, spectacular bridges and port houses.

On one-week cruises, you'll follow the river 130 miles past green hillside vineyards in the Douro River Valley, a UNESCO-recognized destination, before turning around at the Spanish border. The river cruises typically include a visit to the university town of Salamanca in northern Spain. Viticulture is very much the lesson en route, as you learn about port production on the "River of Gold."

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Due to fluctuating water levels and narrow passages, the Elbe is a challenging river that runs 680 miles between the Czech Republic and Germany. Historically, it formed part of the border between East Germany and West Germany.

River cruising here is a rare experience. Viking River Cruises is one of the few lines that visits (another is the French line CroisiEurope), offering 10-day itineraries that combine hotel stays in the cities of Berlin and Prague with a stretch of river between Prague and Wittenburg, Germany.

The cruises are on ships built specifically for the Elbe route. They stop in places such as resurgent Dresden, heavily bombed during World War II but expertly rebuilt; the Saxon Switzerland region of Germany with its striking sandstone rock formations; and the spa town of Bad Schandau.

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The Po River in northern Italy is tidal, making it another challenging waterway. However, it affords the opportunity to combine a visit to Venice with a river cruise. Uniworld Boutique River Cruises does the Po in high style with its 126-passenger S.S. La Venizia, completely decked out with a sense of place, from Fortuny fabrics and Murano glass to its gilded accents.

The one-week route doesn't take you far but does include the walled city of Padua, the charming fishing village of Chioggia, and the culinary mecca of Bologna.

For those looking for a longer experience, Uniworld cleverly combines a Po cruise with luxury rail journeys to places like Istanbul, Switzerland and beyond.

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When you visit Scotland, it can be difficult to discern legend from real life. Strolling down Edinburgh's Royal Mile to Edinburgh Castle might feel like a dream, while the fabled and mythical Loch Ness may surprise you with its charm and stunning scenery. Scotland's one of the best places to visit in Europe, period.

Iceland is an unbelievable wonderland where scenes like this one of Kirkjufell mountain abound.

WINTER SKIES, SUMMER SUN

Scandinavia  is dark for much of the year, but light is what defines its polar nations, from the Midnight Sun that rises high above Demark in mid-summer, to the skies above Norway and Iceland amid winter's deepest freeze. Find endless possibilities and the best European cruises along the Baltic, from the savory seafood eateries of Oslo, to the cold cityscape of Reykjavik.  

Copenhagen, Denmark Nyhavn Pier Sunset

SCANDINAVIA'S UNSUNG SISTER

Many of the best European cruises dock in Denmark, and it's no wonder why. From colorful Nyhavn harbor in Copenhagen to storied castles like Amalienborg and Frederiksborg, Denmark more than makes up for the fact that its more famous neighbors often eclipse it.

Iceland Blue Lagoon Geothermal Spa

LAND OF FIRE AND ICE

It's easy to be intrigued by Iceland , whether you walk through Reykjavik's riveting Hallgrimskirkja church, or visit “the Wash Road”, the hippest shopping district in the city. There are few better ways to cap off cruises to Europe than a dip in the aptly-named Blue Lagoon.

Norway, Stavanger Majestic Cliff

PRICELESS PANORAMAS, FABULOUS FJORDs

Norway is a country in beautiful balance. Had enough of the orderliness of Oslo? Head west to beautiful Bergen, where finger-shaped fjords jut into and out of thousands of miles of coastline. Or contrast a fresh fish dinner at sea level with the view from towering Trolltunga cliff.

Europe is beautiful in every season, but the peak of comfortable weather (especially in the north) is between May and September.

You should always be prepared for rain and colder weather when you travel to Europe, especially in the North. Dress in light layers for your vacation.

Europeans speak more English the farther north you go. Your phone's translation app (or, at minimum, learning how to say "Hello" and "Thank You" in local languages) will aid you along the Mediterranean.

RELATED PORTS

Learn more about Baltic ports like Klaipeda, Lithuania and Tallinn, Estonia, or read up on Bergen, the gateway to Norway's stunning fjords. The Mediterranean provides many options but start by exploring Malaga on Spain's Costa del Sol or the exciting Monte Carlo, Monaco. The most popular ports in the British Isles are Edinburgh in Scotland and the cities of Belfast and Dublin in Ireland. No matter what you like, you will find your favourite European cruise.

Rotterdam, Netherlands, Delfshaven Historic Center

Rotterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam Canal Boat Traditional Houses

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy Aerial View

Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy

Barcelona, Spain Park Guell Architecture

Barcelona, Spain

Copenhagen, Denmark Rosenborg

Copenhagen, Denmark

Venice, Italy Grand Canal

Venice, Italy

Argostoli, Greece Kalamia Beach

Argostoli, Greece

Croatia Banje Beach Coast Aerial

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Mykonos, Greece Windmills From Restaurant

Mykonos, Greece

Santorini, Greece Oia White Blue

Santorini, Greece

Bologna (Ravenna), Italy Piazza Maggiore

Bologna (Ravenna), Italy

Zadar, Croatia Islands

Zadar, Croatia

Bergen, Norway Colorful Waterfront Homes

Bergen, Norway

Aarhus, Denmark Colorful homes on a canal

Aarhus, Denmark

Picturesque Coastal View, Ajaccio, Corsica

Ajaccio, Corsica

Alesund, Norway Rocks and Seawall

Alesund, Norway

Amalfi Coast (Salerno), Italy Homes Lining A Lush Mountain

Amalfi Coast (Salerno), Italy

Multiple Pieces of Ice Floating through the Sea, Arctic Circle

Arctic Circle (Cruising), Norway

Belfast, Northern Ireland Tollymore Park Gate

Belfast, Northern Ireland

A Green Coastal Lighthouse in Rostock, Berlin (Rostock), Germany

Berlin (Rostock), Germany

Berlin (Warnemunde), Germany Two Lighthouses At Harbor Entrance

Berlin (Warnemunde), Germany

River Running Through City, Bilbao, Spain

Bilbao, Spain

Brest, France Coastal Cliff

Brest, France

Bruges, Belgium Old Brick Homes On Canal

Bruges/Zeebruge (Brussels), Belgium

Aerial View of Harbor, Cannes, France

Cannes, France

Chania, Crete Pristine Beach

Chania (Souda), Crete

Cork (Cobh), Ireland Cityscape

Cork (Cobh), Ireland

A Replica Viking Boat with Mountains in the Background, Flam, Norway

Flam, Norway

Fredericia, Denmark Egeskov Castle

Fredericia, Denmark

Geiranger, Norway, Snowcapped Fjord

Geiranger, Norway

Gibraltar, United Kingdom, Rock View From Beach

Gibraltar, United Kingdom

Gijon, Spain, San Lorenzo Beach

Gijon, Spain

Hamburg, Germany, Historic Buildings

Hamburg, Germany

Holyhead, Wales, Aerial View of South Stack Lighthouse

Holyhead, Wales

Northern Lights Over Arctic Terrain in Norway, Honningsvag, Norway

Honningsvag, Norway

Katakolon, Greece, Ancient Pilar Ruins

Olympia (Katakolon), Greece

Klaipeda, Lithuania, Aerial View of Baltic Sea Coast

Klaipeda, Lithuania

Lisbon, Portugal, Cityscape

Lisbon, Portugal

Reykjavik, Iceland, Aerial City View

Reykjavik, Iceland

Sardinia (Cagliari), Italy, View Of City From Sea

Sardinia (Cagliari), Italy

Agadir, Morocco, Kasbah Oufella Fortress

Agadir, Morocco

Alicante, Spain, Aerial View

Alicante, Spain

Athens (Piraeus), Greece, View of city and Acropolis

Athens (Piraeus), Greece

Cartagena, Spain Lighthouse

Cartagena, Spain

Cherbourg, France, Tip of Cotentin Peninsula

Cherbourg, France

Dover, England, Seven Sisters National Park

Dover, England

Dublin, Ireland, Howth Head

Dublin, Ireland

Edinburgh (S. Queensferry), Scotland, Holyrood Palace

Edinburgh (S. Queensferry), Scotland

Ephesus (Kusadasi), Turkey, Celsus Library Close Up

Ephesus (Kusadasi), Turkey

Gdansk (Gdynia), Poland, Old Town

Gdansk (Gdynia), Poland

Glasgow (Greenock), Scotland, Aerial View

Glasgow (Greenock), Scotland

Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Coastline

Gran Canaria, Canary Islands

Helsinki, Finland, Aerial view of Suomenlinna Fortress

Helsinki, Finland

Ibiza, Spain, Es Verda Island

Ibiza, Spain

Inverness / Loch Ness, Scotland, Urquhart Castle

Inverness / Loch Ness, Scotland

Kotor, Montenegro, Boats in the bay

Kotor, Montenegro

Kristiansand, Norway, Coastal Mountain

Kristiansand, Norway

La Palma, Canary Islands, Volcanic Terrain

La Palma, Canary Islands

Lerwick/Shetland, Scotland, Coastal terrain and bay

Lerwick / Shetland, Scotland

Madeira (Funchal), Portugal, Coastal Village

Madeira (Funchal), Portugal

Molde, Norway, Panoramic View

Molde, Norway

Nice (Villefranche), France, Aerial Beach View

Nice, France

Olden, Norway, Jostedalsbreen Glacier

Olden, Norway

Oslo, Norway, Coastal Buildings

Oslo, Norway

Paris (Le Havre), France, Panoramic City View

Paris (Le Havre), France

Rhodes, Greece, Beach

Rhodes, Greece

Riga, Latvia, House of Blackheads Statue

Riga, Latvia

Sete, France, Panoramic harbor view

Sete, France

Sicily (Messina), Italy, Cityscape

Sicily (Messina), Italy

Sicily (Catania), Italy, Benedictine Monastery of San Nicolo l'Arena

Sicily (Catania), Italy

Edinburgh (Newhaven), Scotland, Scenic Dean Village

Edinburgh (Newhaven), Scotland

Genoa, Italy, Boccadasse district

Genoa, Italy

La Coruna, Spain, Tower of Hercules

La Coruna, Spain

Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Coastal natural pool

Lanzarote, Canary Islands

Ponta Delgada, Azores, Sete Cidades Lagoa

Ponta Delgada, Azores

Sicily (Palermo), Italy, Panoramic view

Sicily (Palermo), Italy

Skjolden, Norway, Mountain Landscape

Skjolden, Norway

St. Peter Port, Channel Islands, Castle Cornet

St. Peter Port, Guernsey

Southampton, England, Houses in city center

Southampton, England

Stockholm, Sweden, Aerial panoramic view

Stockholm, Sweden

Tallinn, Estonia, Cityscape

Tallinn, Estonia

Tenerife, Canary Islands, El Duque beach

Tenerife, Canary Islands

Valletta, Malta, Coastal view

Valletta, Malta

Vigo, Spain, Hilltop city view

Vigo, Spain

Palma De Mallorca, Spain, La Seu Cathedral

Palma De Mallorca, Spain

Provence (Marseille), France, Chateau d'If

Provence (Marseille), France

Skagen, Denmark, A beach with lighthouse in distance

Skagen, Denmark

Tromso, Norway, Mountain landscape

Tromso, Norway

Visby, Sweden, View of the building rooftops

Visby, Sweden

Waterford, Ireland, Coastal cliff

Waterford (Dunmore East), Ireland

Stavanger, Norway, Cliff Preikestolen

Stavanger, Norway

Málaga, Spain Aerial View

Málaga, Spain

The main square in Ravenna in Italy

Ravenna (Venice), Italy

Provence (Toulon), France, Boats anchored in a bay

Provence (Toulon), France

Valencia, Spain, Panoramic view

Valencia, Spain

La Spezia Portovenere Cliffs

Florence / Pisa (La Spezia), Italy

Florence - Pisa, Italy Aerial View

Florence / Pisa (Livorno), Italy

Italy Naples Positano Couple Jumping in Ocean

Naples / Capri, Italy

Bremerhaven, Germany Sailing Ship

Bremerhaven, Germany

Split, Croatia Waterfront Panoramic

Split, Croatia

Corfu, Greece, Paleokastritsa Beach

Corfu, Greece

limassol cyprus old ruins

Limassol, Cyprus

Porto (Leixoes), Portugal Old Town Skyline

Porto (Leixoes), Portugal

Monte Carlo, Monaco The Rock Of Monaco

Monte Carlo, Monaco

Portofino, Italy Sea Coast Houses

Portofino, Italy

Slovenia Coastal Town Koper Historic Aerial

Koper, Slovenia

Spain Cadiz Seafront Cathedral Campo Del Sur

Cadiz, Spain

England Liverpool City Centre Three Graces

Liverpool, England

France Rue St Jean Du Perot La Rochelle

Bordeaux (La Rochelle), France

Turkey Istanbul de Hoofdstad City View

Istanbul, Turkey

Florence Italy Ponte Veccio

Florence / Pisa (Carrara), Italy

Aerial view of Porto Zorro Azzurro beach in Zakynthos (Zante) island, in Greece

Zakynthos, Greece

Saint Paul cathedral in Thessaloniki, Greece

Thessaloniki, Greece

View of Durdle Door Cove, Portland, Dorset, UK

Portland, Dorset, England

Skiathos Old Port with a Blue Sky, Skiathos, Greece

Skiathos, Greece

Bristol Cityscape, Bristol, UK

Bristol, England

Panorama of fjord in Norway

Maloy, Norway

Norway is beautiful in the summer.

Haugesund, Norway

Seville (Cadiz), Spain Square

Seville (Cadiz), Spain

Beautiful harbor of the town of Kotka, Finland

Kotka, Finland

The port of Kiel is a portal into the past.

Kiel, Germany

Bodrum Town in Turkey

Bodrum, Turkey

Saint Anastasia Bay in Burgas, Bulgaria

Burgas, Bulgaria

Admiring the Local Seacoast of Casablanca, Morocco

Casablanca, Morocco

Street view of Pirgi, a village in Chios, Greece

Chios, Greece

Santa Margherita Ligure - beautiful coastal town in Liguria, popular luxury resort

Santa Margherita, Italy

Scenic panorama view of the historic town of Perast at famous Bay of Kotor

Bay of Kotor (Cruising), Montenegro

Landscape with Olimp beach at Black Sea Coast, Romania.

Constanta, Romania

Ocean views from the Sinop Fortress attract many visitors.

Sinop, Turkey

Concrete pier at a beach in Varna, Bulgaria

Varna, Bulgaria

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Trieste, Italy

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Trabzon, Turkey

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11 Best River Cruises in Europe For Your Bucket List

If you haven’t yet been on a European river cruise, what are you waiting for? Compared to ocean cruises, river cruises offer smaller ships, fewer people, and intimate walking tours of the places visited.

We took our first river cruise in Europe in 2016 on the Elbe River . Sure, it’s a less popular river than the Danube or Rhine, but it changed how we thought of Europe as a travel destination.

Our week-long cruise was a discovery on how to get off the beaten track, spread the tourism wealth outside of the large iconic cities, and see a side of Europe that is harder to access if you’re traveling in other ways.

Since that first sailing, we’ve taken five cruises on six different rivers across Europe .

Below we’ve compiled a list of the best river cruises in Europe. Our list includes Europe’s best-loved rivers, some lesser-known rivers, and our favorites.

11 Best River Cruises in Europe

Table of Contents

1. Upper Danube River

Cruising the Upper Danube offers a journey through the heart of Europe. Starting in Germany and flowing through Austria, Slovakia, and Hungary, this river takes you to some of Europe’s most stunning cities like Vienna and Budapest .

The best time to cruise is late spring to early fall. Highlights include the Wachau Valley’s vineyards, Melk Abbey, and Bratislava’s charming old town. Expect beautiful landscapes, impressive architecture, and rich cultural experiences.

Why we love the Upper Danube River: This is your classic European river cruising experience and it offers a nice balance of big cities and small villages. Our favorite time to cruise the Upper Danube is December, during the Christmas Market season.

2. Lower Danube River

Downtown Bucharest, Romania

The Lower Danube is less traveled but equally enchanting, winding from Hungary to the Black Sea through Eastern Europe. This stretch passes through Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Romania. Highlights include Belgrade’s fortress, the Iron Gates Gorge, and the Danube Delta’s wildlife.

The best season for cruising is spring or fall, avoiding the high summer heat. This route is perfect for those seeking a blend of nature and history, with fewer crowds than the Upper Danube.

Why we love the Lower Danube River: It is more off the beaten path, offering a different type of Europe to explore. It is appealing to us due to fewer crowds and more unknown stops versus the popularity of the Upper Danube.  

3. Rhine River

David Stock walking the streets of Rudesheim, Germany during a European river cruise

The Rhine River cruise is a classic, known for its fairy-tale castles, ancient sites, and picturesque towns. Flowing from Switzerland through Germany to the Netherlands , the Rhine offers stops at Cologne, Strasbourg, and the Lorelei Rock. It is arguably the best European river cruise.

The best time to cruise is spring to fall, with summer offering the most vibrant scenery. You’ll experience medieval architecture, lush vineyards, and local culture along the way.

Why we love the Rhine River: We refer to the Rhine as the castle highway of Western Europe. There is no other stretch of river in Europe that compares. Like the Danube, it is also a fantastic option in December for German Christmas Markets . It must be said, however, that in any season it will be a busy experience due to its popularity.  We cruised the Rhine in peak summer and it was very crowded.

4. Elbe River

Cruising the Elbe River is a journey through the heart of Central Europe, from the Czech Republic to Eastern Germany. Key stops include Prague , Dresden , and Wittenburg. Highlights include Prague’s old town, Dresden’s art collections, and the scenic Saxon Switzerland National Park.

Spring and fall are the best times to cruise, offering mild weather and fewer tourists. The Elbe offers a mix of urban and natural beauty, ideal for history and nature lovers.

Why we love the Elbe River: The very first time we took a river cruise in Europe was on the Elbe River . We like to do things in a more divergent way. Although we went to popular places like Prague and Dresden, we couldn’t believe how quiet Europe could be in the summer.

5. Main River

Lina and David Stock on a bike tour in Frankfurt while on a river cruise in Europe

The Main River, a tributary of the Rhine, offers a unique blend of big cities and quieter villages. Starting in Bamberg and ending in Mainz, the cruise includes stops in Würzburg, Frankfurt, and Miltenberg.

The best time to cruise is late spring to early fall. Expect to see baroque architecture, modern cityscapes, and classic medieval towns. The Main-Danube Canal also connects this river to the Danube, making for an extended adventure.

Why we love the Main River: This is the perfect cruise if you’re looking for a Germany deep dive and want to get out of the larger cities.

6. Moselle River

Lina Stock on a Moselle River cruise in Europe

The Moselle River is renowned for its meandering path through one of Germany’s top wine regions. Starting in France and joining the Rhine in Germany, key highlights include Luxembourg , the wine towns of Bernkastel-Kues, Trier’s Roman ruins, and Cochem’s Reichsburg Castle.

This river is best cruised in late spring to early fall and offers a relaxing journey through scenic vineyards, wine tastings, and historic towns, perfect for wine enthusiasts.

Why we love the Moselle River: The wine is incredible on this route. It’s also very off the beaten path, and, as a result, the villages along the way are not too crowded. We cruised in peak summer and were surprised at how quiet it was along the way. The Moselle River is a true gem among Europe river cruises.

7. Seine River

Main square in Rouen, France

From Paris to Normandy, a Seine River cruise in Northern France immerses you in French culture and history. Highlights include Paris’s iconic landmarks, Monet’s gardens in Giverny, and the historic Omaha Beach in Normandy.

The best season to cruise is spring or fall, avoiding the summer crowds. Expect a mix of historic cities and serene countryside, with plenty of opportunities to explore French art, cuisine, and history.

Why we love the Seine River: We were not expecting to love the Seine, but we did! This river offered so many unexpected stops, stories, and history that weren’t on our radar. It offers an incredible balance of ancient and modern history, from Viking stories to the Normandy D-Day beaches, and truly everything in between.

8. Rhone River

Avignon, France at dusk from the Rhone River

The Rhone River flows through the heart of Provence, from Lyon to the Mediterranean Sea. Highlights include Lyon’s culinary scene, Avignon’s Papal Palace, and Arles’s Roman ruins.

Best cruised in spring or fall, this river takes you through vineyards, lavender fields, and historic local villages. The Rhone offers a delightful mix of natural beauty, gourmet experiences, and rich history.

Why we love the Rhone River: A true deep dive into the heart of France, there’s many reasons why this is one of the most popular rivers in France. The food and wine are spectacular right alongside the scenery.

9. Dordogne & Garonne Rivers

Vineyards at Saint-Emilion's in France along the Dordogne and Garonne Rivers

Cruising the Dordogne and Garonne rivers in southwestern France provides a journey through Bordeaux’s wine country. Highlights include Bordeaux’s historic center, Saint-Émilion’s vineyards, and the medieval town of Libourne.

The best time to cruise is from late spring to early fall. Expect to savor world-class wines, picturesque landscapes, and small towns, all while exploring the rich heritage of this region.

Why we love the Dordogne & Garonne Rivers: These two rivers are another gem that is often left off first-time river cruiser’s lists. We actually prefer the lesser-known rivers, so don’t be afraid to book these routes! You get the amazing food and wine of France, without the crowds.

10. Douro River

Porto, Portugal seen from the Douro River

The Douro River in Portugal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers a scenic cruise through the country’s wine-producing region, from Porto to the Spanish border. Highlights include the terraced vineyards of the Douro Valley, the historic city of Porto, and the picturesque town of Pinhão.

The best season to cruise is late spring to early fall. Douro river cruises promise stunning landscapes, delicious wines, and a deep dive into Portuguese culture.

Why we love the Douro River: It’s a way to dive into Portugal that is different from the ever-popular road trip. There’s fantastic wine and food alongside beautiful architecture that is unique to Europe.

11. Shannon River

Lina and David Stock at Sean's Bar in Athlone, Ireland

The Shannon River cruise in Ireland is a serene journey through lush landscapes and historic sites. Key stops include the monastic site of Clonmacnoise, the lively town of Athlone, and the scenic Lough Derg.

The best time to cruise is late spring to early fall. Expect to experience Ireland’s natural beauty, rich history, and friendly hospitality, with plenty of opportunities for fishing, hiking, and exploring quaint villages.

Why we love the Shannon River: Simply because it’s so different from the other cruising experiences you can have across Europe. You won’t be cruising on a longship like the other rivers in Europe. Instead, you’ll be on a purpose-built barge, which in and of itself is a unique experience.

12. Volga River (BONUS)

Cruising the Volga River from St. Petersburg to Moscow offers a fascinating glimpse into Russia’s rich history and culture. Highlights of this journey include the opulent palaces and museums of St. Petersburg , the medieval architecture of Uglich, and the historic charm of Yaroslavl. As you approach Moscow , you’ll witness the grandeur of the Kremlin and Red Square.

This section of the river is best cruised from late spring to early fall when the weather is pleasant. Expect to experience a mix of busy urban centers and serene countryside, with plenty of opportunities to delve into Russian traditions, cuisine, and history.

Why we love the Volga River: If you’re looking for something completely off the beaten path, cruising the Volga River in Russia is a fantastic option. The trip takes two weeks and shows you a side of the country you wouldn’t see on any other available tour. We cruised this route in 2016, and highly recommend this route once it is safe to do so again.

Europe River Cruising Tips & Advice

Lina Stock standing in front of the Avalon Waterways Imagery II river ship in Europe

If you’re new to European river cruising, you may be overwhelmed by the options. Here is some advice on how to choose:

  • We’ve cruised with Viking River Cruises and Avalon Waterways. They are among the best river cruise lines in Europe offering hand-selected inclusions, shore excursions, exclusive access, and an occasional overnight stay on their routes.
  • The right river cruise looks different for everyone. Decide what you’re interested in, and what countries you want to see to get started.
  • Not all river cruise ships are the same. Some of the lines are more luxurious than others. Do some research and choose the company that best suits your budget.
  • If you’re open to the destination, don’t be afraid to choose a different river from the most popular journeys.

Protect Your Trip to Europe

Lastly, taking a vacation of any kind is an investment of your hard-earned money and the last thing you want is to risk a disruption or cancellation that ends with you losing that investment. This is one of the reasons  we never leave home without travel insurance.

There are a lot of options out there for insurance, but we use and stand by  Allianz Travel Insurance . Full disclosure, we receive financial compensation as ambassadors for their company.

That said, we’ve been purchasing plans through them for the past 7 years and they have never let us down. Canceled flights, delayed flights, lost luggage, rental car damage, and a global pandemic, they’ve been there for us.

We always renew their  AllTrips Premier  annual plan that covers all our trips over 12 months. For single trips, we recommend looking at their  OneTrip Prime  or  OneTrip Premier  plans.

This article is sponsored by Allianz Travel Insurance. As ambassadors we receive financial compensation. However, all opinions, stories, advice, and insane love for the river cruising in Europe are 100% ours, as always.

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European Cruises

The best europe cruises: history, culture, cuisine.

On a European cruise with Princess®, unpack once and venture through lands where history and tradition converge. Explore cities and wonders you’ve always dreamed of visiting, like Italy's palaces, Ireland’s castles and Iceland’s lagoons. Revel in world-class experiences both on board and on land.

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Mediterranean

Where cuisine and culture converge.

Once home to ancient civilizations and famous philosophers, the Mediterranean continues to define tradition. Departing from Rome, Athens or Barcelona, sail into Marseille and bask in the beauty of Provence’s lavender fields. Explore Pompeii’s ruins while visiting Naples. Or taste cuisine as rich as the culture with fresh vegetables in Santorini and hand-thrown pizzas in Naples.

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British Isles

Legendary tunes and storybook tales.

On a European cruise to the British Isles, walk in the footsteps of royalty, like the kings, queens and musical empires before you. Travel along the Royal Mile to Edinburgh Castle, where bagpipes greet you. See the world’s oldest book, The Book of Kells, at Trinity College Library. Or walk along Abbey Road and visit the old stomping grounds of one of the world’s most famous boybands. With Princess, fortresses and musical memoirs await.

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Scandinavia & Baltic

Viking history as deep as the fjords.

Legendary tales come alive on a European cruise to Scandinavia. Explore Baltic heritage with an overnight visit to Stockholm, where you can visit the Royal Palace or sail the sparkling waterways of its 14 islands while learning about Sweden along the way. Walk Tallinn’s cobbled streets and admire the preserved medieval architecture from its 13th-century origins.

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Norway & Iceland

Natural splendors abound.

Natural attractions abound in Norway and Iceland, your gateway to dazzling fjords, cascading waterfalls and black-sand beaches. Navigate through Geiranger’s winding waterways to Seven Sisters Waterfall where currents rush 800 feet down the rugged cliffside. Or take a dip in the rejuvenating waters of the Blue Lagoon in Reykjavik. Admire Mother Nature’s masterpieces on some of our best European cruises.

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Transatlantic

The best of land and sea.

Indulge in a classic sailing experience and revel in life at sea as you travel across the Atlantic. While on board, luxuriate in the best that your ship has to offer — like the Princess Luxury Bed and cuisine made from scratch. Then explore ports from Iceland to Greece and cities between. Get to know the unique personalities of your ship and the destinations visited, only on a Transatlantic European cruise with Princess.

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Cruisetours

More time to explore.

European cruisetours combine our traditional cruises with four to eight nights on land exploring world-famous regions. As a part of your trip, enjoy expert guides, hotel stays and daily meals. Experience seamless transportation from land to ship before setting sail to the dream destinations on your itinerary. See Europe in a way that only Princess can show you.

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Explore destinations easily on a MedallionClass vacation. Taking in balcony or top deck views, and don’t want to move? Order drinks that find you. Want to make the most of your time away? Design each perfect day with our interactive activity planner. Hate to wait when boarding or disembarking in port? Choose your preferred arrival window and make gangway reservations. Enjoy more time to connect with the places you sail.

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Why Cruise in Europe

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Cruising vs Land Vacations

The value of vacation.

Revel in first-class experiences without the first-class price tag. On a European cruise, unpack once and save on transportation and baggage fees as well as dining and entertainment costs. Independent land travel through Europe adds up fast — between accommodations, restaurants, train travel, taxis and more. But with Princess, you can spend more time exploring Europe and less time checking into your next hotel.

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Experience Different Seasons of Europe

Sail into the season.

See the many faces of the world with seasonal European cruise sailings from Princess. In the spring, shop France’s colorful outdoor markets for hand-crafted souvenirs. Frolic through Norway’s landscapes when they fully bloom in summer. Or visit Italy in the fall to taste the first wines of the season.

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Sail Aboard Our Newest Ships

Your best-in-class travel companion.

Built in Italy, our newest ships first set sail in international waters for their inaugural season. On a European cruise, you can be one of the first to travel aboard these vessels, adding a whole new level of excitement and opportunity to your trip. Plus these are the first ships designed with Princess® MedallionClass®, making them the best European cruises at sea.

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See Famous Landmarks

Where history books come alive.

Between the castles, towers and ruins, Europe is teeming with ancient architecture. On a European cruise, sail into Le Havre and choose to visit the beaches of Normandy or ascend the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Walk through the Colosseum in Rome, and stop by Livorno to see the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Or explore hidden gems — like Belfast’s Giant’s Causeway.

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A Vacation for Every Generation

Adventures for all.

In Europe, there are activities for all. With exciting tours through age-old cities, kids can see textbooks come to life and return with their own stories to tell. Parents can relish in romance and relaxation amidst fairytale landscapes, and grandparents can relive stories of memories past with their loved ones. Whether on board or ashore, find activities created with every type of guest in mind on a cruise to Europe.

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Enjoy the Convenience of Cruising

Travel reimagined.

See multiple international cities without the hassle of transportation or additional planning. Cruise from one destination to the next with world-class entertainment, fresh food and relaxing accommodations at your fingertips. When you return to the ship, continue your exploration with unique activities and global cuisine, or enjoy the familiar comforts of home with your favorite foods — all on our best European cruise ships.

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European Cruise Excursions

From thrilling kayak voyages in Flåm to relaxing beach days in Mykonos, find shore excursions that match every guest’s preference with Princess. In Rome, taste local delicacies like wood-fired pizza, fine wines and homemade gelato. Walk past medieval buildings in Bergen, stopping by the Schøtstuene Museum on your way back. Or hike Mt. Fløien and revel in panoramic views of Norway’s woodlands, fjords and cityscapes.

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Local Connections

Don’t just cruise to Europe, experience it alongside those lucky enough to call it home. Our Local Connections program introduces you to each region with award-winning shore excursions. Enjoy a food and wine pairing in the home of a local Tuscan farmer. Capture snapshots of Glasgow’s breathtaking scenery with the help of a Scottish photographer. Or set out on a guided beer walk through Copenhagen.

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More Ashore

Dive even deeper into the flourishing cultures abroad with More Ashore late-night departures and overnight stays on select European cruise itineraries. Visit one of Dublin’s pubs and enjoy a night of Irish song, dance and Guinness. Go glamping in Alta and spend the night under the evening sky for a chance to see the Northern Lights. Or dance into the evening at a party in Mykonos — an island famous for its nightlife.

European Cruise Departure Ports

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Rooted in Greek mythology, Athens is alive with stories from civilizations of the past. On a cruise to Europe departing from Athens, arrive early to tour the remains of ancient lores — like the Temple of Olympian Zeus and Acropolis — dine at the city’s lively tavernas and admire iconic sculptures bathed in natural light within the Acropolis Museum.

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Until it was popularized by the 1992 Olympics, Barcelona was a hidden gem amidst Europe’s diverse landscapes. Now it’s widely recognized for its architectural masterpieces and spirited customs. On European cruises from Barcelona, leave enough time before you depart to visit Park Güell — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — and feel inspired by the colors and unique artistry that lies in the park and throughout the entire city.

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A statue of a woman sitting on a rock in Copenhagen

Copenhagen boasts equal parts charm and culture. Before you set sail on your European cruise, indulge in thrills at Tivoli Gardens, and ride a bike along Nyhavn’s waterways, passing multi-colored homes on the way. Tour ancient fortresses, like Kronborg Castle, which inspired Shakespeare’s “Hamlet.” Or make a stop to see Copenhagen’s most famous symbol, The Little Mermaid.

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London (Southampton)

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From double-decker buses and telephone booths to medieval castles and monuments, experience the best of the city and countryside on a European cruise from Southampton. Ride on the London Eye, and watch the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. Then head west and walk the hallways of Windsor Castle, or travel even further to learn about the mystery of Stonehenge.

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Italy’s capital city is something of a dream. Grand chapels and stone angels line the roads, whispering secrets of Rome’s past. On a cruise to Europe from Rome, arrive early to toss a coin into Trevi Fountain. Legend has it, you’ll be guaranteed return to The Eternal City. Then walk in the footsteps of Emperors at the Colosseum, and receive a blessing from the Pope at St. Peter’s Square.

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Accommodations

Your home away from home.

Your stateroom is where you rest and recharge between adventures. That’s why every room is equipped with the expertly designed Princess Luxury Bed, 100% Jacquard-woven cotton linens and our SLEEP program created by a board-certified sleep expert. From interior cabins to full suites, unwind in any of our staterooms, and enjoy peace of mind with the option of connected rooms for families of four or more traveling together.

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A Sensory Tour of Europe

From the spice of Moroccan tagine to the sweetness of Greek Baklava, Europe’s flavor profile is incredibly diverse. On board your European cruise, enjoy English favorites — like bangers and mash or shepherd’s pie — during a British-style pub lunch. Then head ashore to savor fresh ingredients and iconic dishes, including fresh Greek salads and Italian gelato. From ship to shore, taste the best of abroad with Princess.

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Sip and Savor

Home to some of the best vineyards in the world, Europe knows a thing or two about wine — and so does Princess. Visit Vines wine bar, one of the best-stocked cellars at sea, and sample an assortment of reds and whites. Unwind with a drink in hand at Crooners, a vintage Sinatra-era cocktail lounge. Or enjoy a glass from the comfort of your stateroom balcony while taking in views of Europe’s most inspiring shorelines.

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Cultural Immersion

Dive even deeper.

On a European cruise, explore destinations even at sea. Learn from local experts — like musicians, dancers, athletes and chefs — who come on board to show you the unique personality of each region. Or listen to stories from international crew members, many of whom call these lands home. Even kids can awaken their sense of wonder with our Youth and Teen Centers, created in partnership with Discovery™ and Animal Planet™.

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Entertainment

Find your joy.

Embark on adventures by day, and indulge in entertainment by night. Watch Movies Under the Stars® at our 300-square-foot outdoor theater. Attend original productions from Broadway legend Stephen Schwartz, composer of Wicked . Or learn traditional moves, like Flamenco or Irish stepdance, and listen to popular music from the destinations on your itinerary. On a European cruise with Princess, the choice is yours.

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Celebrations & Romance

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It's difficult to imagine something more romantic than sailing through the alluring cities and charming countryside of Europe. While on board your European cruise, we cater to your sentimental side with private dining on your balcony — like breakfast for two or a sunset dinner — honeymoon packages, flowers and chocolates delivered to your room and couples-only massages in the Sanctuary.

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Let Princess pick you up from the airport and take you directly to your ship or hotel when you arrive, even if you didn't book your airfare through us. A uniformed Princess representative meets you at the airport after you've retrieved your luggage and transports you directly to your ship or hotel without you having to worry about the logistics of navigating a new city.

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Cruise Plus Hotel Packages

Stay longer and relax.

Extend your Europe cruise vacation, and simplify your travel plans with a hotel stay at the beginning or end of your cruise. With a Cruise Plus Hotel Package, a Princess representative meets you at the airport and pier, transporting you to and from your hotel. The package includes the cost of your hotel stay, transportation, luggage handling and the services of the representative.

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While European cruises typically come at a higher price point than sailings to other regions, there are still ways to hunt for a good deal and find a cruise for a good value. These cruises typically last at least seven days, which will hike up the price – but because of that, you will also get to explore a number of destinations all in one trip.

Popular Mediterranean cruise itineraries include stops throughout Greece, Italy and Croatia, while Baltic sailings often visit ports in Sweden, Denmark, Russia and Norway. Shore excursions in these locales vary widely by destination. Travelers can tour major architectural sites like the Parthenon in Athens, Greece, or the Royal Palace in Stockholm; take gondola rides in Venice, Italy; or savor local food on a culinary tour through Barcelona, Spain. Most European cities are packed with things to do, so you may be perfectly happy exploring the ports on your own instead to save some money.

You'll find some of the best Mediterranean cruise deals in the early spring and late fall, before peak season sets in. Though not all budget cruise lines consistently sail throughout the Mediterranean, searching for itineraries on larger ships with budget-friendly inside staterooms can help you save some money. For example, Celebrity Cruises' ships carry around 3,000 passengers and offer Mediterranean sailings starting as low as $150 per person, per night, while comparable itineraries on Norwegian Cruise Line and MSC Cruises start under $100 per person, per night. In contrast, high-end cruise lines like Viking Ocean Cruises start at about $400 per person, per night, partly because many luxury lines only offer travelers the choice of balcony rooms or suites.

When it comes to Baltic sailings, you can expect inside cabins to start around $100 per person, per night on budget-friendly cruise lines like Carnival and Norwegian. Fares on luxury lines like Seabourn Cruise Line and Silversea Cruises typically begin around $600 for balcony rooms or suites, depending on the line. The most affordable time of year to sail the Baltic Sea, regardless of cruise line, is typically in the fall and early spring.

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CRUISES , EUROPE , GIRLS GETAWAY · November 27, 2023 Last Updated on March 13, 2024

12 OF THE BEST CRUISES FROM EUROPE

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Taking a cruise is a great way to explore the world in comfort and with ease. It’s also a great way to have a f un girls’ getaway , without having to worry about logistics. Europe is one of the most popular cruise destinations worldwide, and it’s easy to see why. It is filled with history, beautiful beaches, islands, and coastal cities.

Europe is an ideal location to go on a cruise as there tends to be shorter travel time between destinations. While on a European cruise you’ll often arrive in a different country daily with small at-sea passages through the evenings and nights. This makes Europe a great destination for those first-time cruisers who aren’t sure about the longer at-sea days or for those who want to explore many countries in one trip.

Taking a cruise is a travel experience everyone should have at some point in their life. Here are the 10 best cruises to take in Europe!

Top 12 European Cruises

Every year, many travelers opt for Europe as their summer vacation destination, often visiting multiple countries at once. A European cruise is a great way to explore different countries on a single trip.

The European cruise season usually spans from May to November, and the same ships are often used in European and Caribbean seasons. This is also the time when the weather is warmer and most tourist attractions are open.

From the majestic Mediterranean to the beautiful countries of Spain, Belgium, Italy and Greece, there are many options for a memorable European cruise. Here are our top ten recommendations for European cruises.

1) Spain & Portugal Cruise

Spain and Portugal are two of the most popular summer vacations and cruise destinations. With their rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and warm and friendly people, these countries offer an unforgettable experience.

Whether you are interested in exploring historic cities, hiking in the mountains, or simply relaxing on the beach, Spain and Portugal have something for everyone.

Many Spanish cruises start from the beautiful coastal city of Barcelona. You can explore the Mediterranean Sea and visit some of the most popular ports, including Cadiz, Funchal, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and Lisbon. These cities offer various attractions, from ancient castles and museums to vibrant nightlife and delicious cuisine.

When to Travel: April to September

Book Your Cruise: 5-night Spanish and Portuguese Cruise

2) Italy Cruise

Italy is incredible when it comes to cruising, with its coastal towns, picturesque landscapes and rich history. From the stunning Amalfi Coast to the charming Cinque Terre, plenty of beautiful and unique destinations exist. Not forgetting the cuisine that Italy is so famous for, from the fresh seafood to the delicious pasta dishes and excellent wine options.

Popular routes for Italian cruises include stops in Genoa, Civitavecchia, Messina, Olbia, Florence, Naples, and Venice. Each of these cities has its unique charm and attractions, so there’s always something new and exciting to discover. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing vacation or an adventure-packed trip, Italy has something for everyone.

Book Your Cruise: 6-night Italian Cruise

3) Northern Europe Cruise

When it comes to cruises, Northern Europe is often overlooked in favor of the Mediterranean. However, there are many great countries to explore in this region. Although it may not be as warm as the Mediterranean, there are still plenty of things to see and do on a cruise in Northern Europe.

Popular routes include Hamburg, Zeebrugge, Rotterdam, Le Havre, Southampton and Bilbao stops.

Many Northern European cruises begin in Southampton, Le Havre and Rotterdam.

When to Travel: May to September

Book Your Cruise: 7-night Northern Europe Cruise

4) Mediterranean Cruise

The Mediterranean region is known for its natural beauty, cultural heritage, and historical significance. It boasts many stunning coastal destinations, picturesque islands, beautiful beaches and historic locations worth exploring.

Some of the most popular stops on a Mediterranean cruise include Split (Croatia), Venice (Italy), Montenegro, Valletta (Malta), Santorini (Greece), Palma De Mallorca (Spain), Zadar (Croatia), Kos (Greece) and Mykonos (Greece). Each of these destinations offers a unique experience, with the canals of Venice to the white-washed buildings of Santorini and the charming harbors of Mallorca.

Book Your Cruise : 5-night Mediterranean Cruise

5) Greece Cruise

Greece is a highly sought-after destination for summer vacations, offering a wealth of ancient history, a rich culture, charming white-washed towns, stunning sunsets, and breathtaking beaches. With over 6,000 islands to explore, cruising around Greece and beyond provides a fantastic opportunity to experience the unique features and amenities of each island. 

A cruise allows you to explore different areas all in one trip while also enjoying activities and amenities on board. The most popular stops on a Greek cruise include Kos, Santorini, Rhodes, and Piraeus. These cruises are often combined with a few days in Croatia or Italy to make the most of your trip.

Book Your Cruise: 7-night cruise Greece and Italy

6) Greece & Turkey Cruise

A Greece and Turkey cruise is a popular option for travelers seeking unique experiences. These cruises typically start from Greece and explore several islands before heading to Turkey. Both countries offer various activities, from excursions to ruins and small towns to days spent basking in the warm Mediterranean sun.

If you want to extend your trip, consider adding stops in neighboring countries like Israel, Spain, and Italy for an even more memorable vacation experience. Exploring the beautiful Greek islands on a cruise combined with visits to other countries will surely make your trip unforgettable.

Book Your Cruise: 7-night Greece and Turkey

7) United Kingdom & Ireland Cruise

Neither the United Kingdom nor Ireland are short of coastline, with England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and Northern Ireland all surrounded by beautiful and uniquely different coastlines.

A cruise around the UK and Ireland will allow you to explore areas and cities you may never have been to before without having to negotiate the public transportation system. The short distances between ports also allow for short durations at sea and more time to explore off the boat.

Popular stops on the United Kingdom and Ireland cruises include Dover, Holyhead, Cobh (Ireland), Dun Laoghaire (Ireland), Liverpool, Glasgow-Greenock and Belfast. 

When to Travel: June to September

Book Your Cruise: 9-night United Kingdom and Ireland Cruise 

8) 21 Night Europe Cruise

A 21-night European cruise offers endless route options due to the easily accessible ports and short ocean passageways surrounding many European countries. During such a trip, it’s possible to dock in nine or even ten countries, making it a great way to explore multiple destinations in a single journey.

With possible routes including stops in multiple countries. A route example could include something like Civitavecchia, Livorno (Italy), Toulon (France), Palma De Mallorca, Valencia, Barcelona (Spain), Alghero, (Italy), Ajaccio (France), Messina, Naples, Civitavecchia (Italy), Cephalonia, Corfu (Greece), Kotor (Montenegro), Dubrovnik (Croatia) and Trieste (Italy).

Book Your Cruise: 21-Night Cruise Around Europe

9) 14 Night Europe Cruise

The perfect thing about a 14-night European cruise is endless opportunities for potential routes. With easily accessible ports and surrounded but short ocean passageways, many European countries can be easily accessed via a cruising route.

14-night cruises can dock in seven, eight, or even nine countries during a 14-night trip.

Popular cruising routes typically start in Barcelona, Spain, then stop in France, Italy, Greece, Montenegro, and Croatia before finishing in Italy again. But this is just one of multiple cruising options. Another option includes starting in the United Kingdom and visiting Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Estonia, Finland and Norway.

Book Your Cruise: 14 Night Europe

10) Three-Night Europe Cruise

If you are short on time or are looking for a quick long weekend getaway, a three-night European cruise might be the perfect option for you and your girls. Three-night cruises offer all the luxuries you would expect with cruises but for a much shorter time frame.

These cruises still travel between countries and with short cruising distances in Europe, they are a great way to see multiple places and countries within a long weekend.

Popular three-night cruises have routes that include Genoa, Barcelona, Marseille and Savona or Civitavecchia, Genoa, Marseille and Barcelona.

Book Your Cruise:  3-Night Cruise

11) Transatlantic Cruise

Cruise ships are a popular way of traveling and offer a unique experience for passengers. They typically operate during two seasons: a European summer season and a Caribbean winter season. The same ships are used for both seasons and must cross the Atlantic to move between them. These crossings are often enjoyable cruises that are more affordable than other types of cruises.

Another advantage of taking a cruise is that passengers can visit several destinations during the journey. During these cruises, passengers can visit destinations in the United States, Tenerife, Portugal, Spain, the UK, the Caribbean, and the Netherlands. The journey usually begins at a port in the United States or Europe and ends at another, stopping at various islands along the way. This gives you the opportunity to explore different cultures and countries in a single trip.

When to Travel: April or May and October, November, or December (these months vary per boat and often are only done twice a year per boat)

Book Your Cruise : Transatlantic Cruises

12) Around The World Cruises

In recent years, cruises have gained immense popularity as a means of travel. These trips have become increasingly popular worldwide as they offer a hassle-free way to explore multiple countries and continents without having to fly or switch accommodations. 

Unlike regular cruises, these journeys usually last for a longer period, with an average of 20+ nights. This option is perfect for those who want to take their time and truly immerse themselves in the culture and sights of each destination.

During these cruises, passengers can discover awe-inspiring destinations, including Iceland, the United Kingdom, the Faroe Islands, Norway, Antarctica, and Ireland. These destinations are known for their unique landscapes, stunning natural beauty, and rich cultural heritage. 

However, remember that these voyages also include several extended periods at sea, which can last several days. These longer cruises offer a fantastic opportunity to explore some of the world’s most fascinating destinations while enjoying the comfort and luxury of a cruise ship.

Book Your Cruise:  World Cruise

Best Time Of Year To Go On A Cruise

The European summer season is a time when the continent experiences warmer weather, typically lasting from May to September. Whether you’re looking to soak up the sun on a sandy beach or explore the historic landmarks of ancient cities, a cruise in the European summer season is the perfect time to visit and explore.

12 Best Cruises To Take In Europe Wrap-Up

I hope you’ve found this best cruises guide helpful. If you love relaxation, exploration, and convenience, a cruise is perfect for you. Enjoy all-inclusive luxuries like drinks, food, and activities while moving to new destinations every few days!

Going on a cruise is like entering a magical floating city dedicated to fun! There is something for everyone with bars, nightclubs, skating rinks, water slides, wave pools, kids clubs, outdoor movie theaters, evening entertainment, and so much more available to enjoy onboard.

And if you’re interested in visiting other cruises, you can check out all our cruise articles for inspiration and our where to stay guides .

We hope that this article has inspired you to go on a European cruise. If you have questions or advice to share with our readers, please leave these in the comments below.

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8 best river cruises in Europe, from the Douro to the Danube

E urope is a continent built on its rivers, with many having played a vital role in the formation and development of its most important cities . From the Thames to the Tiber , they are an ever-flowing reminder of the continent’s long and varied history.

The opportunity to sail along these rivers, among the world’s most beautiful and peaceful waterways, is a temptation that’s easily given in to. Of course, a river cruise is about more than just spending time floating on the water (although that option is available, should you wish). It’s about the towns, cities and landmarks along the way.

These trips will take you on a relaxing and slow-paced journey to vineyards and valleys, tours and excursions, returning each night to your own floating hotel. Each day offers quick stops to discover some of the continent’s most important cultures at your own pace.

The Independent has rounded up eight of the best Europe river cruise packages, from epic continental crossing and to the finest Christmas markets to explore.

Capitals of Eastern Europe, Viking River Cruises

Viking River Cruises’ Capitals of Eastern Europe itinerary is a 16-night trip covering the main cities on the Danube. It sets sail from Vienna, the elegant and sophisticated Austrian capital, and it finishes in Constanta, Romania, before a quick final journey overland to Bucharest to end your trip with a two-night stay.

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On the way you’ll visit a host of towns in Hungary, Serbia and even Bulgaria, but on this trip the bigger cities are the main attraction. Vienna is followed by Bratislava – where Baroque palaces meet a typically Eastern European Old Town – and then Budapest . The Hungarian capital is a highlight: from festooned “ruin bars” and thermal baths to a spectacular neo-Gothic parliament building, the city has a wide variety of architecture, activities and things to do.

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The tour lasts for 17 days, starting from £5,445pp. This price includes return flights, one excursion in each port of call and all meals. vikingrivercruises.co.uk

North Rhine & The Netherlands, TUI

Alongside the Danube, the Rhine is one of Europe’s main cruise rivers. Many operators have several Rhine packages; TUI’s offering covers a stellar range of cities for a very affordable price. Its ships have two dining options (a bistro and a more formal restaurant) with al fresco seating, as well as a wellness and activity area on the top deck. No excursions are included, but this does give you free rein to choose whatever activities you like.

The first two days are spent in Amsterdam , where you’ll have ample time to wander its canals and green spaces, such as the Vondelpark, or visit attractions such as the Anne Frank Museum, Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum.

Days three and four bring you to Rotterdam and Dusseldorf. You can enjoy the port area in the Netherlands ’ second city or simply marvel at its dramatically different modern architecture, while Dusseldorf provides a variety of museums and concerts alongside a lively Old Town. On days five to seven, you’ll visit four picturesque riverside cities and towns: Bonn, Koblenz, Boppard and Oberwesel. There are waterfront bars and restaurants galore, and each has its own slice of history (think of a Beethoven museum in Bonn and a memorial to the ruler who united Germany in Koblenz).

From £1,639pp for this seven-night trip, including three meals per day (you can add coffee, alcohol and other drinks on an all-inclusive basis for an extra £20 per night) and return flights. tui.co.uk

The Douro, Riviera Travel

A trip along the northern Douro River can offer views to rival even the most idyllic of Algarve beaches. This trip starts in Porto , where bars and restaurants line the banks in the Ribeira (Riverside) district, but it is worth climbing the various hills to see other areas and sites, such as the cathedral and Dom Luis I Bridge.

After setting off along the Douro, your first two stops are Pinhao – a picturesque wine town, famous for being at the heart of the Port-producing region of the country – and Castelo Rodrigo, a 12th-century walled village located in the highlands. Day four will see you visit Salamanca, the Spanish sandstone city famous for its cathedrals and university.

The next two days are spent in Peso da Régua and Lamego – two small hillside towns – before returning to Porto on day seven. The cruise ends here, but the holiday doesn’t; this package also contains a three-night stay in Lisbon . After travelling to the capital by coach, you’ll visit the nearby towns of Coimbra (day eight) and Sintra (day 10), while you’ll have a day in the capital sandwiched in between; while in Lisbon, take in the city’s unique Manueline and Pombaline architecture while wandering through its grand squares, and visit Sao Jorge castle or the city’s famous Time Out Market.

This 11-day cruise is priced from £1,599pp, including all meals on board, excursions, airport transfers and coach travel where necessary.  rivieratravel.co.uk

Idyllic Rhône, Scenic Cruises

Scenic Cruises’ luxury Rhone sailing takes you through some of the best sections of southern France , starting in Lyon . The regional capital has 2,000 years of history, so it’s blessed with a Roman amphitheatre right through to a Renaissance Old Town. Your first trip will take you north along the Saone River to Macon, a famous wine region in Burgundy.

The next two towns, Vienne and Viviers, offer spectacular views of the Rhone before you arrive in Avignon. You can enjoy a private concert at the Palais des Papes – once a Papal residence – as well as a cooking class onboard, but a visit to the city itself is worth it to wander its narrow streets and charming squares, starting with the Place de l’Horloge. Your final day takes you to Arles, at the mouth of the Rhone – from here, you can travel home, stay in the city or carry on towards Marseille .

Prices start at £2,999pp for the eight-day cruise. The package includes 20 meals, the premium concert experience, cooking lessons and 19 shore activities, ranging from walking tours to wine tastings. scenic.co.uk

Holland & Belgium, Avalon Waterways

Avalon’s eight-day cruise of the Low Countries is an excellent way to experience some of the region’s best cities in a relaxing way. It starts and ends in Amsterdam , where you’ll have a number of nights to wander its scenic network of canals lined with beautiful 17th-century buildings.

When you move on to Belgium, you’ll visit Ghent , Brussels and Antwerp on consecutive days. More tranquil canals await you in Ghent, and those who enjoy being by the water can continue this in Antwerp’s waterfront area. Brussels has more than its fair share of landmarks and museums (all centred around Grand Place, the main square and Unesco Heritage Site), but the Royal Museum of Fine Arts (Antwerp) and St Bavo’s Cathedral (Ghent) are definitely places to visit during the other stops. Day six will take you to Rotterdam before you head back to the Dutch capital.

From £2,453pp. Meals and some activities are included; there are additional excursions in each destination that can be purchased. avalonwaterways.co.uk

Danube Delights, Emerald Cruises

This trip from Emerald Cruises takes you along the famous river to Regensburg. It starts with two nights in Budapest , with a traditional Hungarian folklore show and tour of Buda Hill on offer, along with any solo sightseeing you’d like to do. Days three and four take you to Bratislava and Vienna, where you can enjoy cycling tours and hikes.

Krems and Durnstein are the last two stops in Austria before you head to Passau, the German “City of Three Rivers”. At the confluence of the Danube, Inn and Ilz rivers, the city is home to an impressive cathedral and Old Town. After disembarking at Regensburg, you make your way to Munich , where a good plan is to spend time exploring the Bavarian capital before you fly home.

From £1,849pp for this eight-day cruise, which includes five guided tours, 20 meals and complimentary wine, beer and soft drinks served with lunch and dinner on board. emeraldcruises.co.uk

Christmas Markets on the Rhine, Ama Waterways

There’s something quite special about experiencing Christmas celebrations on a river cruise through Europe. On this AmaWaterways voyage, you sail the Rhine, boarding in Amsterdam and with a first stop in Cologne. The Gothic cathedral provides the backdrop for one of the country’s best Christmas markets, where you’ll find dozens of stalls selling festive items, many of them handmade. Other markets include the more elaborate Heinzels Wintermärchen in the Old Town and the Markt der Engel (a more rustic affair in the city’s Neumarkt square). For those who want to mix in a bit of sightseeing, the Museum Ludwig and Roman-Germanic Museum can give you a taste of arts and history.

Next on the itinerary, you’ll visit the German towns of Heidelberg and Speyer, where more markets await, before arriving in Strasbourg, France. Here you’ll find an eclectic mix of French and German culture, a warm festive spirit and plenty of opportunities to wander the markets that are spread throughout the town. Wander further afield and you’ll find Petite France, a pretty district known for cobblestone streets and canals. Holidaymakers return to Germany for the penultimate stop in Breisach, before disembarking in Basel (though you can always stay in Switzerland for a taste of Swiss Christmas markets).

From £3.149, including meals and some activities; flights and airport transfer not included. amawaterways.co.uk

European Sojourn, Viking River Cruises

This ultimate itinerary bisects Europe to take passengers from Amsterdam to Bucharest, via sections of the Rhine, Main and Danube among other European rivers. Along the way, passengers will visit some of Europe’s principal cities – think Budapest, Amsterdam and Vienna – smaller (but just as beautiful) riverside settlements such as Passau and Bamberg, and lesser-known towns including Vidin and Kolocsa.

Hidden gems range from Melk, an Austrian town in the underrated   Wachau Valley wine-making region, Osijek, the fourth-largest city in Croatia, and Kinderdijk, a Dutch village famous for its set of 19 windmills. With 23 days, eight countries, 20 towns and cities, and at least 10 Unesco World Heritage Sites, there’ll be plenty to see as you traverse the length of central Europe.

From £8,045pp, including flights, 19 guided tours, all meals, transfers and amenities. vikingrivercruises.co.uk

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12 of the best islands in Europe

Jun 14, 2024 • 9 min read

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Korčula Town is awash with historic architecture © xbrchx / Shutterstock

One of Europe’s best features is the stunning diversity of its landscapes ⁠— and that extends to its magnificent islands.

Whether you want to take in whitewashed buildings that cling to rocky cliffs or see the northern lights brighten the sky from a snowy isle, Europe has the perfect spot. We’ve rounded up some unique and beautiful islands across the continent from Lonely Planet's  The Islands Book . Here are 12 of the best. 

1. Korčula, Croatia 

A tapestry of vineyards, olive groves and dense forests blankets Korčula , the greenest of the Dalmatian islands. It lies just 3km (1.8 miles) from the mainland and is understandably busy in summer, but outside the peak season , it’s a serenely beautiful place to visit. The island’s well-preserved medieval towns and villages are awash with historic architecture, from the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque palaces of Korčula Town to the simple stone cottages and farmhouses of the interior. It’s a place to hike or bike to small-scale wineries and olive mills; see traditional folk dances, religious processions and musical performances; or better still, laze on a sandy beach , an attraction almost unheard of in Croatia.

People sit under pine trees on a beach

2. Skiathos, Greece 

Eyes closed, picture the Greek beach of your dreams . A glinting pebble-studded cove? A luscious stretch of powdery white sand? A rocky sea-hugging outcrop at sunset? Skiathos is all this, and much more. Birthplace of the great 19th-century Greek writer Alexandros Papadiamantis and a key location during the Greek War of Independence, this history-rich pine-scented island sits just off mainland Greece, halfway between Athens and Thessaloniki , in the glittering Sporades. The small and relaxed capital, Skiathos Town , reveals a jumble of white-walled streets and traditional island architecture, while ancient monasteries lie tucked away in the hushed mountains and the unbelievably beautiful coastline unfolds in a series of blissful strands backed by rolling olive groves. Escape to the cliff-edged northern coast, whose craggy hills sweep down to secluded silver-pebble coves where family-owned tavernas have been serving up feta-loaded salads, crisp golden chips and platters of super-fresh seafood for years.

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A person swims in the water in a secluded cove at the beach of Cala Napoletana, Sardinia.

3. Sardinia, Italy 

The largest island in the Mediterranean after Sicily, Sardinia is the feisty, brilliantly moody and charismatic offspring of conquest and occupation. Power-hungry masters were numerous prior to the island becoming part of unified Italy in 1861, yet the Sards never let time or the elements erase their brilliant story. The fierce passion and pride in Sardinian culture and heritage, the stubborn fraternity, the infectious zeal for la festa (party) and the slow food ethic that every islander shares is compelling. Think beyond flopping on the dreamiest white beaches on European shores. Exploring this natural habitat is a wild adventure, with vertiginous coastal paths and spectacular cliff-cradled bays, rugged mountains and sheep-specked hinterland, remote hilltop villages, Neolithic tombs and medieval cities riddled in mystery.

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Aerial view of the ruins of the square Genoese tower of Porto at the end of the Gulf of Porto, Corsica, France.

4. Corsica, France 

It has been part of France for more than 200 years, but wild and fiercely proud Corsica (Corse or L’Île de Beauté, meaning the "Island of Beauty") is dramatically different from the mainland . Be it customs, culture, cuisine or language , a unique Corsican identity oozes out of every last pretty hilltop village, harmonious polyphonic song and haunting lamentu (lament) listened to over a glass of blood-red Cap Corse Mattei. Corsica’s natural landscape is kaleidoscopic. Its sandy beaches and gold-crescent coves , thick forests and verdant valleys, sawtooth mountain ridges and rocky promontories are heaven for outdoor explorers. Immense geographical diversity is also the backbone of the island’s compelling multifaceted history. Begin at ground zero with the enigmatic "Sea People."

Boats float on bright blue waters off the coast of Menorca.

5. Menorca, Spain 

Welcome to the easternmost tip of Spain – a soulful, sun-soaked, beach-wrapped jewel of an island washed by the sparkling Balearic Sea, where sustainability was the cornerstone of local tourism long before it became a buzzword. Declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve back in 1993, beautiful Menorca unveils inspiringly designed agroturismes (rural hotels), mystifying Bronze Age ruins, rippling wetlands, pine-scented coastal trails and a string of the country’s most exquisite beaches. Its two elegant cities tell stories of its embattled past: harborside capital Maó (Mahón) bursts with British-influenced architecture, while colorful Ciutadella brings a more Spanish feel. From its blissful protected beaches to its strong gastronomic heritage, this go-slow island is making waves as a responsible-travel destination.

A wooden windmill in farmland

6. Saaremaa, Estonia

If you’re looking for the soul of Estonia , skip the medieval turrets of Tallinn and the university fervor of Tartu and head instead to the vast open spaces of Saaremaa. The largest island in the country is home to oak and juniper forests, craggy sea cliffs and small villages that still follow the ancient rhythms of rural life. For Estonians, there’s an ineffable magic to Saaremaa’s old windmills, flower-strewn meadows and folkloric history that dates back many centuries. One of the country’s most impressive castles rises above the picturesque town of Kuressaare – the island’s biggest settlement – and the mazelike corridors within are packed with Estonian treasures. Saaremaa is also known for its earthy cuisine, from rye bread made from old family recipes to smoked fish sold from tiny markets, alongside some of the best farmhouse beer brewed in the Baltics.

Rorbu huts on clear blue water with mountains behind in Sakrisoy.

7. Lofoten Islands, Norway 

The fabled maelstrom and fire-engine-red fishing huts on stilts in Lofoten that French novelist Jules Verne evoked in his classic sci-fi adventure novel,  Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea , were no flights of fancy. This end-of-the-Earth archipelago, linked by ferry or a series of road tunnels and bridges to mainland Norway , is straight off a cinema screen. The raw natural beauty – not to mention the celestial Arctic light – is simply staggering. Fishing, farming and tourism chart out the seasons on this rugged string of islands where the flow of the Gulf Stream ensures a soft warmth unmatched elsewhere in the Arctic Circle. On white summer nights, the midnight sun bathes the islands’ shark-fin chiseled mountains in gold and turns the Norwegian Sea a pale violet no painter can truly capture. The coveted winter chase – in a kayak or husky sled, on snowshoes or horseback – to watch the northern lights tango purple and emerald-green across the dark sky is majestic, unmatched and utterly unforgettable.

View over the old town of the city of Visby with ancient buildings and the sea in the background.

8. Gotland, Sweden 

Known as the "Queen of the Baltic,"  Gotland is a magical island where medieval towns and churches butt up to sandy beaches and dunes, sculptural sea stacks, lush meadows and sleepy villages. It is Sweden’s largest island and sits in the Baltic Sea roughly halfway between mainland Sweden and Estonia – a strategically important location that has seen it inhabited for some 8000 years. Gotland is home to the narrow, cobbled lanes and quaint cottages of Visby , its UNESCO World Heritage-listed capital, with wonderful early Gothic architecture and the most alluring of long summer evenings. Outside the capital and away from peak season , it’s a serenely tranquil spot, sparsely populated and best explored by bike. Come for the medieval week in August to see jousters and jesters; the truffle festival in November; or just to wander from flea market to beach to remote hamlet, soaking up the views as you go.

Texel Lighthouse near a sandy beach during the early morning.

9. Texel, the Netherlands 

Sweeping white-sand beaches, wildlife-rich nature reserves, sun-dappled forests and quaint villages are just some of the highlights of Texel (pronounced "tes-sel"), the largest and most-visited of the Wadden Islands, which stretch along Holland’s northeast coast. Once a main stop for ships en route to Asia, Africa and North America (the first trade mission to the East Indies began and ended here), Texel’s typically flat Dutch landscape makes it ideal for cycling , and sheep are everywhere: the local wool is highly prized and lamb is always on the menu. During lambing season around Easter, you’ll see bouncy lambs aplenty; join the locals in taking a Lammetjes Wandeltrocht (a "walk to look at the lambs"). With enough diversions to keep you entertained for days on end, Texel is popular with Dutch and German visitors but is otherwise little-known, making it feel like a real find.

Yacht sailing on turquoise waters.

10. Isles of Scilly, England 

Given England ’s unexotic and often bleak weather, it is all the more extraordinary to think that the country squirrels away an ecological Eden where subtropical succulents, desert cacti and Seychelles-esque palm trees grow like weeds near beautiful beaches . But then again, the Isles of Scilly, 45km (28 miles) off Cornwall ’s southwest shore in the Atlantic Ocean, have always been cut off from mainland Britain, ensuring a unique ecosystem blissfully undisrupted by invasive plant or animal species. This paradisal string of 200-odd islands – five are inhabited – belongs to the Duchy of Cornwall, an ancient royal fiefdom where every local is a tenant of the Prince of Wales. This Scillonian anomaly aside, British tradition is tantalizingly alive and well, from crab sandwiches or fish and chips to creamy ice cream whipped up from island milk and flowers, or farmhouse fudge cooked on an Aga in the farm kitchen.

Girl in yellow raincoat hiking on a trail towards The Old Man of Storr during changeable weather,.

11. Isle of Skye, Scotland 

The second-largest of Scotland’s islands , in the Inner Hebrides, is its most spectacular, with a landscape that lurches from quiet coves and inky lochs to jagged pinnacles, tumbling waterfalls and pleated cliffs. Skye ’s dramatic mountains and undulating moors are easily reached by a bridge from the mainland , but to access the remotest corners and most impressive views you’ll need to take to the high moorland on foot, cycle precipitous mountain roads, or kayak along the puckered and indented coast. Temper it all with a visit to fairy-tale castles, colorful fishing villages and a host of museums, galleries and craft shops in the island’s lively towns. Bring a raincoat, though: the name Skye comes from the old Norse sky-a, meaning "cloud island." The weather here is unpredictable at best, but the scudding clouds and brooding skies only heighten the drama.

A cluster of white coastal cottages right by a windswept beach

12. Inis Mór, Ireland 

The largest of the three Aran Islands in Galway Bay, Inis Mór (Big Island) is a thriving community where Irish is the spoken language and traditional music, culture and heritage go hand in hand with a lively calendar of festivals and events. A vast network of hand-built stone walls crisscross the fissured limestone landscape, with the island’s one road joined by countless lanes and pathways leading to ancient monuments, medieval churches, high crosses, holy wells and stalwart lighthouses. Come to walk, ride or cycle along the edge of Europe, to join a yoga retreat or learn to weave a traditional basket, play a bodhrán (goat-skin drum) or sing in the traditional sean-nós style. Or you could feast on fresh lobster, celebrate the summer solstice or just marvel at the unique light and culture here that have attracted artists and writers for centuries.

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Whether the “road” is the Mississippi or the Mekong, here’s what to pack for a comfortable river cruise journey.

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As a travel writer, river cruises are one of my favorite underrated ways to cover ground in a new location. Next month, I’ll be cruising the romantic Rhine River from Amsterdam to Basel with Riverside Luxury Cruises . If this was my maiden voyage, I’d be stressing about what to pack. After all, cruising on a 100-foot-long vessel close to shore is a lot different than cruising on a 1,000-foot-long cruise liner at sea. But fortunately, this won’t be my first river excursion: I traveled down the Danube with my mom in 2017 and know exactly what to pack for a river cruise — plus, what you can skip.

Because my friend from high school is joining me on this upcoming trip, I’ve put together this river cruise packing list so she doesn’t make a mistake and bring along a floor-length gown (spoiler alert: most river cruises don’t have formal nights). Similarly, she can leave the Dramamine at home (it won’t be nearly as rocky as cruising the ocean). 

But this list isn’t just for her, of course. Whether you’re going to be on the same 55-suite “ Riverside Debussy ” with us next month, or you’re preparing to take on the mighty Mekong in Vietnam , here is a list of the 15 best items to pack for a river cruise, no matter where you’re traveling.

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I like to dress up on a regular cruise, but I also love that river cruises are far more casual affairs. While that doesn’t mean you can show up to breakfast in your bathrobe and slippers, you can get away with rocking something comfortable and cute like this two-piece tracksuit without getting any side eye. It has nearly 1,800 five-ratings, and many shoppers praise its versatility. Wear it as pajamas, or pair it with some cute shoes and jewelry for a day of sightseeing. The shorts have pockets and an adjustable drawstring waist. Plus, the waffle fabric is soft and lightweight. “Was the comfiest set for traveling seven hours in a car,” wrote one shopper. 

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Another perk of river cruises? Because you don’t have to deal with docking a massive ship or tendering to shore, you can spend more time on land, seeing the sights (for instance, our first excursion on the Rhine will be a pub crawl in Antwerp). This also means you’ll probably be walking more than a normal cruise, so you’ll want a comfy pair of walking shoes like these best-selling Hokas beloved by nurses and doctors who spend all day on their feet. They’re so comfortable and durable that one nurse who left a five-star review said it will probably be years before they need to replace them.

Simo Solis Lite 4G LTE WiFi Mobile Hotspot

If you’re cruising on a river with locks, which are used to raise or lower water levels, expect to lose WiFi while you’re in them. Usually, you’re only without internet for 10 minutes or so, but if that worries you, consider getting this portable WiFi hotspot that uses 4G instead of satellite. Even if you don’t have connection issues on the river, it’s still handy for having reliable internet during your on-shore day excursions. It doesn’t require a SIM card, and it also doubles as a power bank, making it even more versatile. 

“I was on a cruise with people from many different countries and they all had opted for using e-sims,” one shopper wrote . “But every single one of them had issues connecting in most countries.” 

Each Solic mobile hotspot can connect up to 10 different devices at once, so you can use it for your phone and laptop as well as other travelers in your group.

Prettygarden Womens Summer Wrap Maxi Dress 

Although comfort is key on these cruises, I do plan on dressing up a little for sunset cocktails and dinners on board. (But I’m not packing anything that needs dry cleaning!) I’m a big fan of this lightweight, breathable wrap maxi dress from Prettygarden, the same brand behind my beloved flight-attendant approved jumpsuit . Machine-washable and featuring a stylish asymmetrical ruffle hem, it has 7,600 five-star ratings and is currently ranked in the top 10 on Amazon’s list of best-sellers in the women’s casual dress category . “Got so many compliments,” wrote one shopper who bought theirs for a cruise. “It fits perfectly, [and I] love the wrap-around style which allows for some adjustment in the waist.” 

Personally, I also appreciate that the sleeves cover the shoulders and the skirt falls past the knees, which is required by many religious sites in Europe.

Naot Kayla Wedge Sandal

Of course, there will also be times when you’ll want to wear a shoe that’s a little more stylish (yet still comfortable). I recommend a pair of Naot wedges like the brand’s best-selling Kayla style. With its modest 1.5-inch heel and cork footbed, it’s a go-to shoe for travelers who appreciate a lightweight leather construction with ample arch support. “I expect to do a fair amount of walking along city streets, garden paths, and cruise ship corridors,” wrote one shopper who got theirs for vacation and noted it was their third pair.

Amazon Kindle 

Sure, river cruise ships don’t have all the bells and whistles of their cruiseliner counterparts. But I don’t mind traveling without a waterpark or casino on board. This just means I have more time for relaxing and reading. Unless you have room in your suitcase for a bunch of books, you’ll want an e-reader like Amazon’s popular Kindle. It offers a clear 300 ppi display, 16 GB of storage for holding plenty of books, and can go up to six weeks in between charges. Because you probably won’t have the strongest WiFi on board, download your books before leaving home (and if you dream of being a travel writer, add “ Call You When I Land: A Memoir ,” to your summer reading list.) “If you like to sit on a balcony of a cruise ship, soaking up some rays, and reading, this Kindle is perfect,” wrote one happy cruiser.   

Cupshe Women's 2-piece Bikini Set

Although river boats don’t offer Olympic-sized pools, they often have hot tubs, saunas, and steam rooms. For our cruise, I plan on packing this best-selling bikini (it has 7,200 five-star ratings), which I’ve worn everywhere from Nicaragua to New Zealand. The bottoms are reversible, so you get two looks for the price and packing space. With 19 colors and prints available, you’re sure to find something perfect for your style. “I had three other bathing suits on my vacation and wore this one the whole time!” raves one five-star review .

Baleaf Women's UPF 50+ Sun Shirts 

Just because you’re on a smaller ship on a river without constant direct sun exposure, it doesn’t mean you’ll avoid sunburn. If you plan on hanging out on the top deck, invest in this UPF 50+ sun shirt. At just $20, it doubles as a rash guard and is great for hiking because it’s made of a moisture-wicking polyester and features flatlock seams for plenty of mobility. With more than 16,000 five-star ratings, it’s one of Amazon’s top-sellers, and many shoppers mention packing it on cruises. “Very good at keeping you cool. Not scratchy…a wardrobe treat,” one shopper, who bought more than one for their cruise, said .  

Chaco Womens Z/1 Classic Sandal

If hiking is on your summer river cruise itinerary (ours ends in Switzerland, so I’ll definitely be exploring the Alps), you can hoof it in these machine-washable sandals with more than 4,600 five-star ratings. They were actually designed by a Colorado River rafting guide, so you can rest assured that they’re designed to keep you safe and comfortable, even in wet conditions. I wore my first pair of Chacos for nearly 90 days straight in 2010 when I had the Eurail Pass and traveled all over Europe. My pro tip? Break them in before your trip to avoid any discomfort or blisters. “They’re so comfortable and supportive while letting your feet breathe!” raved one shopper who said they wore them on a cruise and “did a lot of walking in them.”  

Occer 12x25 Compact Binoculars 

The beauty of river cruises is they get you a lot closer to shore than larger ships. That’s why I recommend packing a pair of binoculars, like these Occer binoculars. You can use them for sightseeing, birdwatching, and more (I like to get an up-close look at nearby castles and country homes when cruising in Europe). While some cruises provide binoculars (Riverside Luxury Cruises does, for instance), you may still want to bring your own pair that are guaranteed to be comfortable and easy to use, like the Occer ones. They weigh less than a pound and fit in the palm of your hand when folded up. 

“They were perfect on our cruise,” summed up one shopper . “Used them to look at the moon/sky, ships/land in the distance, and even at the tugs that docked next to use; meaning great for long or close distance viewing.” 

Furtalk Sun Hat

Because I’ve had the wind blow my hat overboard before, I now only wear this wide brim hat that comes with a chin strap. And I’m not alone. Available in five colors and as cute as a hat with a chin strap can be, I love that it has a built-in sweatband to keep my forehead cool and dry, and it always bounces back into shape, even after being folded up and stashed in my overflowing carry-on. “This packable hat is well made with quality parts…hat itself, band, and strap,” wrote one shopper who purchased theirs for a Mediterranean cruise. 

European Travel Plug Adapter

Although you’ll find river cruises everywhere from the Amazon to Australia, and even the Nile, most are in Europe where you’ll probably run into the type C outlet (the most common around the world). If you plan on plugging in any electronics, pack this travel plug adapter that also features two USB-A ports, so you can charge up to three devices at once. With more than 20,500 five-star ratings, this adapter is a clear winner, with several shoppers mentioning that they used it on their respective river cruises. “It worked like a charm to charge my phone and Kindle,” wrote one while another used theirs with a curling iron . If you do plan on using heating tools abroad, remember you may need a voltage converter. 

Riiqiichy Women's Scarf Pashmina

Most river cruises take place in the summer (because rivers freeze over easier than the ocean). But you can still find yourself feeling chilly, especially in the mornings and evenings, because it’s always colder on the water. That’s why I always pack a pashmina like this best-seller. Although it’s made of a polyester and viscose blend, it’s so soft that it could pass as cashmere. Choose from dozens of colors and style it in just about as many ways. “It was a great light layer with dresses or t-shirts when it was a bit windy. It also came in clutch when required to cover our hair up to tour a mosque in Turkey,” recalled one shopper who used theirs on a cruise. Another passenger said they ended up sporting theirs as a swimsuit cover up. 

Nocs Provisions Zoom Tube 8x32 Monocular

If you want something half the weight (8.5 ounces to be exact) and size of regular binoculars, I highly recommend Nocs Provisions’ monocular. Although it’s pricey, it’s stacked with useful features like smartphone capability so you can take photos through it and is also water-resistant and scratch-proof. Plus, it comes with a “No-Matter-What” lifetime warranty, so you can return it if anything happens. I especially love the convenience it offers: It can be used — and easily adjusted — with one hand. One reviewer called it a “great travel companion,” writing: “Super easy to pack and carry for that extended vacation. Provides just as much detail as their binoculars without the additional size and weight. Great gift to yourself or someone else that travels!”

Iqbar Brain and Body Plant Protein Bars 

Most river boats also don’t offer 24/7 room service. But that’s OK because I never cruise a river without snacks. If you’re looking for a protein bar that’s easy on the stomach (I have IBD, so it’s a must for me), consider these best-selling bars that are vegan and made with plant proteins. They’re also keto-friendly, low in sugar, and packed with fiber to help you stay regular on the road (or river, in this case). “They’re great for a healthy snack or a meal replacement when you’re busy. I ordered these just before a vacation and they are a fantastic pick-me-up during your travels,” wrote one satisfied shopper .

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The most beautiful Danube cities and towns to visit

From grand European capitals to enchanting villages with intriguing histories, these are the places to visit along one of the continent's longest rivers

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It flows through Vienna, known as the home of Mozart; Budapest , a historic gem where grand buildings contrast with more ramshackle, bohemian neighbourhoods; Bratislava, where you'll find neo-Gothic architecture and a diverse culinary scene; and Belgrade, with its vibrant nightlife and tumultuous history.

A great way to discover the cities along the Danube is on a river cruise . River cruises are a great way to embark on grand adventures, allowing you to visit several towns and cities on one trip, without the hassle of navigating local transport yourself.

A Danube river cruise is not just about capital cities. As well as bustling metropolises, you'll also be able to explore old towns, historic landmarks and pretty villages set amid glorious rural scenery, like Passau and Linz, the venerable 900-year-old abbey at Melk, and the breathtaking natural landscapes of the UNESCO-designated Wachau Valley.

Good Housekeeping has a boutique river cruise which will take you through several of these locations and cities along the Danube. In Vienna, you'll enjoy an exclusive visit to the Royal Lippizaner Stables with historian Lucy Worsley, to see the city's beautiful Lipizzaner horses in training.

Or, you might choose to join our festive five-night sailing with Saturday Kitchen presenter Matt Tebbutt, who'll prepare a special gala dinner for you on board one evening. Enjoy the magical atmosphere along the Danube and sip warming glühwein as you explore some of the region's finest Christmas markets.

We've rounded up some of our favourite destinations to help you feel inspired and visit the loveliest Danube cities, whether on a river cruise or a city break.

Vienna, Austria

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Vienna is one of Europe's grandest cities, boasting Baroque palaces, beautifully-tended gardens and chic coffee houses where you'll feel as if you've stepped back in time. It's also a city synonymous with music, being the home of Mozart for much of his life, and still draws lovers of classical music who come to hear accomplished musicians play in the city's many magnificent concert halls. You can visit the house Mozart once lived in, which is now a fascinating museum dedicated the composer.

Vienna is also home to the the Royal Lipizzaner Stables at the Spanish Riding School, where grand Lipizzan horses are trained to perform a mesmerising type of equine ballet.

You can visit the Royal Lipizzaner Stables with Lucy Worsley as part of Good Housekeeping's Danube River cruise. You'll enjoy an aperitif and an introductory talk before watching the training of the young stallions in the imperial atmosphere of the Baroque winter riding school, accompanied by classical Viennese music.

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Alternatively, see Vienna at its festive best on our Christmas sailing in December. You'll have the chance to visit the beautifully decorated Rathaus Christmas Market, Vienna's largest, and discover several smaller markets around the city.

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Esztergom, Hungary

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Esztergom is a historically important city perched on a picturesque curve in the Danube River which marks the boundary between Hungary and Slovakia. This Danube city has been the seat of Catholicism in Hungary for over 1,000 years, and the first thing you'll see as you approach is the remarkable church that crowns the historic town.

This is Hungary's largest church and has an impressive history stretching back to the reign of the nation's first king, St Stephen. You're sure to be impressed by the scale of the Basilica up close, with its monumental 118-metre dome.

Elegant Esztergom is a port of call on Good Housekeeping's Danube cruise with Lucy Worsley, where you'll have time to visit the exquisite Basilica before sailing onwards for Budapest.

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Linz, Austria

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The Austrian port city of Linz enchants visitors with its Baroque facades, fairytale churches, and charming squares. The city has transformed from an industrial hub to a vibrant European cultural stronghold in recent years. Whether it's theatre, cinema, art, or music, you'll find plenty of thriving culture to enjoy. Of course, no visit to Linz is truly complete without indulging in its sweet culinary delights, including the famous Linzer Torte.

As well as having plenty of culture of its own to offer, Linz also makes a great base from which to explore nearby Salzburg. While not located on the Danube itself, Salzburg often makes an appearance on Danube river cruise itineraries due to its unmissable landmarks, including Mozart's birthplace and the exquisite Mirabell Palace and Gardens.

Good Housekeeping has a special right-day Danube cruise with no single supplement, perfect for solo travellers. You'll sail into Linz on the ultra-luxurious SS Maria Theresa and can either spend the day here or head to nearby Salzburg.

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Krems, Austria

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Krems might not be among the better-known locations on the Danube, but it certainly has a lot to offer in terms of culture and scenery. In this small Austrian town, you'll find story-book churches and museums and plenty of spectacular vistas to enjoy on a meandering walk along the Danube's banks.

It's also a great destination for wine lovers, who can sample vintages from the surrounding Krems Valley wine region. Vineyards have flourished in this valley for centuries, thanks to the region's fertile soils, and are particularly known for their Rieslings and spicy Grüne Veltliners.

You'll make a stop in lovely Krems on Good Housekeeping's Danube cruise, where you can join an optional tour to discover Krems and parts of the surrounding Wachau Valley.

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Bratislava, Slovakia

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Slovakia's capital sits snugly between Hungary and Austria along the banks of the Danube. Bratislava may be compact, but it packs a punch in terms of history and culture. The city's location has made it a melting pot of cultures since ancient times, and you can expect to see these influences play out in every corner.

There's a medieval and Gothic old town that buzzes with the sound of different languages around grand Baroque palaces built by Hungarian nobility alongside communist-era blocks and a unique futuristic bridge that reflect its more recent past. A highlight is the imposing Bratislava Castle, which dominates the skyline with its four turrets, standing on a rocky hill in the Little Carpathians and looking out across the Danube.

You can visit Bratislava on Good Housekeeping's Danube cruise, where you'll have time to visit the castle and wander the cobbled streets of the Old Town and along the promenade of the Danube riverbank, stopping for a coffee and admiring the views.

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Durnstein, Austria

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If you're compiling a list of smaller towns and villages to visit along the Danube, you'll want to add Durnstein in Austria's Wachau Valley. This village is home to around 900 residents and looks like something straight out of a storybook, with its crumbling hilltop castle and pretty blue-white church overlooking the river.

Durnstein is also a must-visit location for wine lovers. This sleepy little town is well-known for its wineries and is surrounded by lush vineyards producing quality Rieslings and other wines. The surrounding countryside is also known for its sweet and plump apricots, whose trees transform the valley's orchards into a fragrant pink-white ocean of blossoms each spring.

You'll visit Durnstein on Good Housekeeping's eight-day cruise of the Danube. This cruise is ideal if you're looking to explore the Danube as a solo traveller, with no single supplement.

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Passau, Germany

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Another small but mighty location along the Danube is the enchanting town of Passau. The town is located at the meeting point of the Danube with two other rivers, the Ilz and the Inn, and is known for its colourful Baroque buildings and winding alleyways. Having been partially destroyed by a fire in 1662, parts of the town were rebuilt by Italian architects, giving the city a Mediterranean Baroque flair.

Nestled among the charming cobbled streets of Passau is St. Stephen's Cathedral, home to one of the world's largest church organs with more than 17,000 pipes and one of the buildings which was rebuilt in the Italian Baroque style. It's well worth paying a visit to the cathedral to see this spectacular instrument.

Passau is another stop on our eight-say Danube cruise with no single supplement. You'll visit St. Stephen's Cathedral with its impressive organ and the hilltop Oberhaus Fortress.

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Budapest, Hungary

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Hungary's enigmatic capital, nicknamed 'the Pearl of the Danube,' is a city of contrasts. For much of history, the city didn't exist. Rather than Budapest, there was Buda and Pest, two distinct settlements on opposite sides of the river. Around 150 years ago, the two sides became one, forming the city we know today. You can still note the differences on either side of the Danube, with historic Buda being slightly more upmarket and elegant than the lively, bohemian Pest across the river.

Visitors love wandering around admiring Budapest's mix of architectural styles, from Art Nouveau to Baroque and Bauhaus. Highlights include the Gothic Hungarian Parliament building standing proudly on the eastern bank of the Danube and the famous Szechenyi Baths - one of the largest thermal spas in Europe.

Good Housekeeping's Danube river cruise with Matt Tebbutt, will take you to Budapest, where you'll dock overnight, giving you plenty of time to get to know this central European gem.

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Belgrade, Serbia

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Another Danube city is Belgrade. While it might not be considered the prettiest city along the Danube, Belgrade has a long and fascinating history and is thought to be one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, stretching back over 7,000 years.

You'll see reminders of this long history as you explore, especially at the impressive Belgrade Fortress, standing at the confluence of the Sava and the Danube, first built by the Romans in the 2nd century and later destroyed, rebuilt and expanded many times.

But Belgrade has a modern flair too and is gaining a reputation for buzzy nightlife, with a whole host of excellent bars and restaurants to discover as well as a lively street art scene, with various intriguing murals adorning the walls of its buildings throughout the city.

Melk, Austria

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Known as 'the gateway to the Wachau,' Melk is another exquisite Austrian city with an important religious history. Its crowning glory is its Baroque Abbey, perched high above the Danube and offering incredible views across the region's beautiful valleys and Melk's cobbled streets.

Melk Abbey is packed full of fascinating artefacts and includes a stunning library with an intricately frescoed ceiling, a spiral staircase and thousands upon thousands of books. The Abbey is also the final resting place of several members of the House of Babenberg, Austria's first ruling dynasty.

You can visit Melk on Good Housekeeping's cruise of the Danube. You'll get the chance to visit the city's famous abbey and wander around the city's delightful streets, enjoying views across the Danube as you go.

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11 of the Best Beaches in Europe for a Coastal Escape

By Nicole Kliest

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The best beaches in Europe don’t disappoint. With thousands of miles of diverse coastline, Europe is home to some of the most spectacular beaches on the planet. Nearly every country offers some sort of coastline, meaning the likelihood of finding a stretch of sand that suits your preferences is certain.

Looking for crystal-clear water cradled by golden sand? Head for Italy ; several regions such as Sardinia , Puglia , and Sicily all boast these traits. In search of an undiscovered surf spot? Consider Denmark with its unlikely (and beautiful) beach scene known as ‘Cold Hawaii.’ Or perhaps limestone cliffs and striking rock formations are more your speed: Portugal is great for that.

Whether along the turquoise-hued waters of the Mediterranean or the crashing waves of the Atlantic, the best beaches in Europe are nothing short of dreamlike. Ahead, 11 standouts to add to your bucket list—plus, where to stay when you’re visiting.

Torre Sant’Andrea, Puglia, Italy

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While the Amalfi Coast gets the lion’s share of fame when it comes to the Italian coastline, further south in Puglia lies some of the country’s most pristine stretches of sand and rock. If you prefer the latter, head for Torre Sant’Andrea to admire the beach’s dramatic rock formations and intensely turquoise waters before jumping in from a short cliff. While there’s not much sand here to lay out on, the flat rock surfaces serve as a scenic alternative for your towel and beach bag.

Where to Stay: Just 20 minutes southeast of Torre Sant’Andrea, the Montekore villa by The Thinking Traveller sits on twenty acres of organic farmland. It can accommodate eight guests and features sprawling gardens, a picture-perfect pool, and countless scenic nooks for leisurely reads and afternoon spritzes.

Praia Dona Ana, Algarve, Portugal

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The region of Lagos is known for some of the Algarve’s best beaches , including Praia Dona Ana. Characterized by golden limestone cliffs and sands, this sheltered beach is perfect for snorkeling or a languid day under an umbrella, good book in hand. Break up your afternoon with a stroll to see the imposing rock formations, sea stacks, and caves, and consider renting a kayak to explore the coastline even further.

Where to Stay: What was once an abandoned estate by the sea is now Casa Mãe , a bright and cheery boutique property in Lagos with a farm-to-table restaurant sourcing from local artisan suppliers, including their own garden complete with 200 chickens for in-house egg production.

Reynisfjara, Iceland

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This black sand beach is likely the most popular in the entire country—and for good reason. The setting is, in a word, striking. From the basalt columns that seem etched into the cliff sides to the towering sea stacks located offshore, it’s a dramatic setting. At low tide, you can explore the small caves and coves dotted along the shoreline while keeping an eye out for seabirds such as puffins and guillemots during the nesting season (around May to August).

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Where to Stay: Let the travel gurus at Black Tomato curate your South Iceland itinerary for you, including a stay at Hotel Ranga located just an hour away from the beach. This luxurious country lodge straddles a river and each suite is decorated in a distinct style to reflect one of the seven different continents.

Kaputaş Beach, Antalya, Turkey

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Located between the towns of Kaş and Kalkan and reached by descending a long staircase, this breathtaking beach has all of the Mediterranean’s best traits on full display. Its undeveloped aesthetic offers a natural and unspoiled experience, with the turquoise sea flanked by steep, rugged cliffs. Swimmers and snorkelers will also take delight in the rocky formations arranged around the beach’s clear waters, and sunbathers can relish the picturesque blend of golden sand and small white pebbles.

Where to Stay: With just six rooms clustered around an atmospheric garden, Courtyard Kalkan transports guests back in time with its traditional mix of Turkish and Greek architecture, restored in 2012 by local architects Kutay and Pınar Karabağ and with interiors by Bihter Türkfiliz.

Pointe de l’Aiguille, Cote d’Azur, France

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The Cote d’Azur is home to numerous storied beaches, from Saint-Tropez and Cannes to Nice and Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. If you’re in search of the quieter side of the French Riviera, this small pebble cove in the village of Théoule-Sur-Mer brings all the charm without the dense crowds. It is identifiable by its striking red rocks (the result of volcanic lava flow millions of years ago) and there’s even an underwater trail for snorkelers.

Where to Stay: Newly opened Château de Théoule is a 44-key hotel situated within a 17th-century soap factory turned private mansion. This  Millésime Collection property has its own private beach and boat slip and is located a few minutes from the stunning hikes of Massif d’Estérel .

Pasjača Beach, Dalmatia, Croatia

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A short drive south of Dubrovnik lies this intimate beach in south Dalmatia. The beach itself is striking with its teal waters and staggering cliffs, but the narrow path and series of stairs carved into the rock make it all the more memorable. The nearby village of Popovići is also worth a visit for its traditional architecture and olive groves.

Where to Stay: Less than 20 minutes north in the lovely town of Cavtat sits Hotel Supetar Cavtat , a 16-room boutique hotel housed in an original 1920s private villa.

Platja de sa Boadella, Costa Brava, Spain

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Otherworldly in its beauty, this beach on the Costa Brava is as picturesque as they come. Surrounded by cliffs and pine trees, the golden sands and turquoise waters feel secluded and wild. While it’s a smaller beach than others in the region, its tranquil ambiance more than makes up for the limited sand real estate. (Heads up: This has traditionally been a nudist beach, though stripping down certainly isn’t required.)

Where to Stay: Book a room at Hotel La Bionda , a boutique property in the historic center of Begur that served as an intellectual hub for women during the 1930s.

Thy National Park, Denmark

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Attracting surfers for its surprisingly great swells and breaks, the Thy region of Denmark is an unlikely—but appealing—beach region. (Fun fact: It’s often referred to as ‘Cold Hawaii’ for obvious reasons.) Naturally, if you hope to catch some waves this is an all too worthy destination, but there’s plenty else to explore on these scenic beaches, from devouring freshly caught seafood on a picnic table overlooking the sea to trying your hand at kite and windsurfing.

Where to Stay: Local holiday home purveyor Land Folk rents out this charming thatched summer house secluded in the forest on a planted field. The interiors are distinctly Scandinavian, with Douglas fir walls and doors and a fireplace beneath the arched ceiling.

Tsigrado Beach, Milos, Greece

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Adventurers who have already checked Sarakiniko off their list and are in search of a picturesque cove should add this beach to their agenda. Be sure to strap on your Tevas first—one must negotiate a steep (but exhilarating) descent with the aid of ropes and ladders to reach the fine white sands and blue-green waters of Tsigrado. The payoff is well worth it thanks to the rugged beauty that surrounds the small stretch of sand. Arrive early as it can get busy, and don’t miss the sea caves or snorkeling spots.

Where to Stay: Skinopi Lodge is a retreat tucked away on nine acres surrounded by olive trees and sea. Choose from seven villas with views of the Bay of Milos, which include outdoor showers and kitchens that blend inside with the great outdoors.

Luskentyre Beach, Isle of Harris, Scotland

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Utterly spectacular and somewhat puzzling, this UK beach offers miles of white sand and turquoise waters, creating a tropical appearance despite its northern location. The area is rich in wildlife, from seabirds to seals, and outdoor activities are popular here due to its expansive nature (which also ensures privacy no matter the season).

Where to Stay: Scotland is replete with regal accommodations, such as Amhuinnsuidhe Castle , a Victorian-era coastal retreat that sits on 50,000 acres of wilderness and can host up to 18 people. Enjoy bay views and a private collection of paintings by artist William McTaggart.

Ghajn Tuffieha Bay Beach, Malta

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Recently named the most beautiful beach in Europe , this hidden gem along the coastline of Malta is admired for its red sand and scenic cliffs. The beach is located on the northern end of the island and in a sheltered bay, allowing for a relaxed experience for swimmers and snorkelers alike. Despite its beauty, it remains less crowded than nearby Golden Bay Beach due to a series of steps visitors must descend (and ascend) to enjoy the beach.

Where to Stay: Snag an Airbnb based on where you want to situate yourself for your time on the island. This charming townhouse close to the beach was built in the traditional Maltese method and is in the peaceful village of Mellieha.

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