River Cruises in France: What to Expect
October 1, 2009 by John Howard
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If you are bored with the same old ocean cruise, perhaps it is time that you considered river cruises in France. You can have the opportunity to explore this beautiful and passion-filled country with an enjoyable and bustling river cruise.
This kind of western Europe cruise is designed to take passengers on smaller boats or barges up and down the narrower waterways of different countries. You can take in some wonderful views and explore some small villages to give you a taste of everyday life for the locals. Many of the boats also stop in famous cities and towns, giving its passengers the opportunity to see many major attractions and famous landmarks. Along the way you can admire some ancient castles, stunning woodlands or luxurious vineyards. River cruises in France are really a way to have the best of both worlds.
There are generally two options on offer when looking at these types of cruises in France. Cruise companies can take passengers up and down the Seine River; the other option is to explore the Rhone and Saone Rivers together. No matter which waterway you choose, there is an abundance of things to see and do on your journey. Some operators off the opportunity to do both of these options, transferring after a week or so, from one to the other.
Many of the cruises can be tailored to certain themes. For example, you may enjoy cooking and some cruises have classes where you can brush up on your culinary skills. A family theme will have lots of activities on board for the children to enjoy and may have activities such as pony trekking and treasure hunts when the boat docks.
The accommodation is very comfortable and many of the cabins have balconies or French windows to allow its passengers to enjoy the passing landscape to the full. Some of the slightly larger boats have facilities such as hairdressers, saunas and gymnasiums for guests to use. All have exceptional dining rooms where you can enjoy some delicious French cuisine and savour some beautifully aromatic wines.
You will find that the packages for river cruises in France will vary in cost and duration. It is possible to take a mini break and simply spend a few days relaxing, watching the world go by. Most of the operators that specialize in a western Europe cruise can change the duration and itinerary of the cruises to suit your needs.
Locating and reserving river cruises in France is a simple and straightforward process. There are many operators who have websites online for you to browse. It is imperative that you read all of the company’s terms and conditions before confirming your booking. It is sometimes the case that cruise operators will charge additional fees for things such as laundry services or internet access.
It is normally the case that when you start to book a western Europe cruise you will need to provide certain details to ensure your reservation is kept. This may include details such as how many people will be travelling and what you insurance details are. You may also wish to mention any special requirements you need at the time of making your booking.
If you are ready for a change in cruising experience and want to embark on an exciting adventure then river cruises in France are definitely worth a look. Who would pass up the opportunity to discover the hidden treasures and people of this interesting and passionate country?
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