So what makes river cruising so much fun? In this post, our last in the series, we’ll use examples from our river cruise to answer this question. Catch up on the previous posts in this series:
Nothing feels quite as relaxing as sitting on the sun deck of a river cruise ship sailing down the river. It’s smooth as silk and the scenery is terrific. We had a beautiful afternoon sailing along the Main River, a smooth sail through the Rhine Gorge at night and gorgeous views on the Moselle river. Pictures speak volumes.
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For some reason, river cruisers are in general, some of the nicest people we meet. And our beer group definitely attracts a great crowd. It’s really fun getting to know some great people and really enjoying each other’s company. Since we don't want to violate any one's privacy by posting pictures of individuals, we'll limit our pictures to some fun beer tasting in the caves of Pilsner Urquell.
Some people love to plan vacations but it’s really nice to just to let someone else do all the planning for you. There’s so many choices - including the choice not to do anything at all (sleep in or take an afternoon nap). Each port offers great excursion options; each meal has many great choices as well. Meals are already planned out for you, you just need to choose between a few options.
The level of service on the AmaDante (or really any other AmaWaterways ship) is fantastic. Here’s some examples:
AmaWaterways is now offering a full time wellness guide on many of their ships (next year it will be fleet wide). They lead stretching and strength classes, hikes and they ride with you on the bicycle tours. They are also a great resource for general questions. For example they can give you hints as to running routes in each town and the best way to stay healthy during the cruise.
With dinner and lunch you have unlimited wine and beer. The wine choices change every day. There’s also a cocktail hour before dinner with many many choice drinks available. And with our beer themed group, we always had plenty of local bottles available anytime.
Lots of things are included: all meals, wine and beer with lunch and dinner, cocktail hour, exercise room (with sauna), whirlpool, and an excursion at each port of call. There’s a few things that aren’t included though:
Gratuities. These are truly at your discretion. The owners truly believe that service is to be rewarded each and every time. If you’re not happy with the service, it’s in your right not to leave a tip. This is common in much of Europe. Having said that, we’ve rarely not left a tip due to poor service and many times add for outstanding service.
So what have we learned in this post? Here's some things that make river cruising so much fun:
Plus the excursions and on this trip our beer themed events. It's not all fun and games, we always end up learning so much about history, culture, art, geography, the military and contemporary regional issues.
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