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75 Years Ago: Dresden Remembers
Prior to traveling with Viking on an interesting Elegant Elbe itinerary, we dug in deep on research, quickly identifying Saxony, State Of The Arts as a go to source for supplemental travel information. Following our own advice, we joined their Read More …
Viking Baby Longships: For An Even More Intimate Cruise
After the Viking River Cruises 2019 Viking Longships Naming Ceremony, we enjoyed a short mini-cruise from Switzerland to Germany on the river Rhine. A part of that marvelous experience that I mentioned briefly but commands a whole lot more attention: Read More …
Your Viking River Cruise Questions, Answered
Sailing with Viking River Cruises after the 2019 Viking Longships Naming Ceremony in Switzerland, the next day was a day at sea. No, wait, that’s not right: the next day was a day of scenic cruising on the way to Read More …
Viking River Class Of 2019
Happening now, the 2019 Viking River Cruises Christening in Basel, Switzerland. Here, new Viking Longships will be launched including Viking Einar. After the ceremony, we will sample the latest from Viking River Cruises on a short mini-cruise. Before, during and Read More …
CrosiEurope 2019 Cruise Schedule Brings New Ship, Itineraries
Appearing on the radar of experienced travelers looking for something different with increasing frequency: CroisiEurope. An international cruise line, CrosiEurope continues to stand apart from other European river cruise lines with new itineraries on river, canal and coastal ocean sailings. Themed Read More …
Viking Continues Conde Nast List Domination
Viking has been voted the Best River Cruise Line by the readers of Condé Nast Traveler in the 2018 Readers’ Choice Awards. That’s a consistent win, something they have done every year since the river cruise category was introduced. Viking was also Read More …
Caribbean Destinations Destroyed By Storm: Should I Cancel My Cruise?
Caribbean destinations will be rebuilding from damage done during the 2017 hurricane season for years. Sure, those who live on islands in the Caribbean are indeed accustomed to picking up the pieces after the ugly side of otherwise attractive weather. Read More …