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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How to Choose the Right European River Cruise for You

By Janice Wald Henderson

Planning your first European river cruise ? Picking a waterway, dates, and budget seem easy enough. Then you find there's an overwhelming choice of boats out there, and with seemingly similar appearances, routes, amenities—even cost. What to do? Read on for our river cruising guide, which will help you learn the distinct personalities and perks of the major river cruise lines , to find the right one for you.

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AmaWaterways

Vibe : With 144-to-196 passengers, these European ships resemble well-decorated homes-away-from home . Cruises emphasize health and wellness, balanced by fine food and wine. The new AmaMagna , a double-wide boat with a Danube debut in May, offers more amenities and space—including a novel watersports platform (for riverboats). Fellow Passengers : Energetic social Americans, often wine buffs, ranging from 40-plus to Baby Boomers and beyond. Younger cruisers often book themed wine sails. Average Eight-Day Fare : $2,699 per person. Notable Inclusions : All meals, beer, and wine with onboard lunch and dinner; shore excursions; guided hiking and biking tours; bicycles; one-hour daily happy hour with beer, wine, and spirits pre-dinner; and Wi-Fi. Rivers : Danube, Rhine, Moselle, Main, Rhone, Seine, Garonne, Dordogne, Douro; and Dutch and Belgian waterways and canals. Cabins : Residential-ish staterooms typically run between 155 to 502 square feet. Most cabins sport Ama’s signature twin balconies, featuring both a French and outside veranda. Flat-screen TVs double as computers, and baths sport multi-jet showerheads. Eat and Drink : Count on seasonal, destination-driven menus with healthful bents, fine regional wines—even recipes on pillows at turndown. All cruisers enjoy one complimentary, six-course dinner with wine pairings at the haute Chef’s Table, prepared before passengers. Staying Fit : Devotees like the well-equipped gym, walking track, heated pool, and hydration station with infused detox and gemstone waters. A Wellness Host provides complimentary daily classes, like core strengthening and circuit training, as well as personal training for a fee. Shore Excursions : An Ama specialty: The line partners with Backroads, bringing biking, walking, and hiking tours to more than 120 sails this year and in 2020.

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Crystal River Cruises

Vibe : Expect plush, all-suite accommodations serviced by attentive butlers, stellar cuisine, and abundant perks. Riverboats beautifully duplicate Crystal Ocean’s modern luxury style . Fellow Passengers : Consider the mostly American over-50 crowd friendly, well-heeled, travel-savvy, and stylish. Average Eight-Day Fare : $6,333 per person. Notable Inclusions: : All meals, alcohol, and shore excursions (other than über-exclusive); electric bikes (e-bikes); 24-hour room service; self-service laundry (rare to riverboats); Wi-Fi; gratuities onboard and ashore; airport transfers. Rivers : Rhine, Main, Danube, and Moselle. (Note: Crystal riverboats don’t sail in France.) Cabins : Even the smallest suites (188 square feet on the quadruplets; 219 square feet on Mozart), feel swanky. Revel in king—not the typical riverboat queen—beds. Most feature walk-in closets and dual-vanity bathrooms. Modern tech accents include a bedside iPad with room controls. ETRO Italian toiletries, especially the body lotion, are swipe-worthy. Eat and Drink : Think Michelin star-style cuisine, particularly at on-site restaurant Waterside. The Bistro showcases morning specialty coffees and house-baked pastries, midday charcuterie, and later, wine and tapas. A Vintage Room extravaganza (a rare extra cost), paired with legendary wines, is extraordinary. Staying Fit : At the well-outfitted fitness center, personal training’s available. Take comp morning classes like yoga, plunge into the heated indoor pool. Off ship, go kayaking and canoeing, ride an e-bike. Later, unwind in the full-service spa. Shore Excursions : Outings are designed to avoid tourist hordes. Tour groups are limited to an unusually intimate 15 guests, and Crystal’s plush customized coaches deliver leg room, power outlets at every seat, and complimentary Wi-Fi.

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Emerald Waterways

Vibe : Emerald’s 112-to-182 passenger European riverboats resemble attractive mid-priced modern hotels, awash in glass, chrome, and contemporary art, with buzzy lounges. Most boats have spas and salons. The pool converts to a movie theater on all ships except Emerald Radiance . Fellow Passengers : A fun-loving, energetic group, mostly 45 years old and up, although the line increasingly skews younger. Cruisers are from the U.K., Australia, and North America, and like independent exploration, such as bicycling ashore. Average Eight-Day Fare : $2,600 per person. Notable Inclusions : All meals, beer, and wine with onboard lunch and dinner; most excursions; wifi; gratuities onboard and ashore; and airport transfers. Rivers : Danube, Maine, Rhine, Moselle, Douro, Rhône, Saône. Cabins : Solo cabins—great for friends traveling together—run 117 square feet. Most guests book 180-square-foot Balcony Suites. The fanciest, at 315 square feet, include an iPad, Nespresso machine, and some laundry service. Eat and Drink : Reflections Restaurant provides daytime buffets, and four-course contemporary European evening dining with regional wines. Passengers keep the poolside bar lively. Weather permitting, Emerald hosts a popular once-a-week sundeck lunch barbecue. Staying Fit : The large indoor heated pool has a retractable roof, top deck walking/running track, and wellness center with a small gym. Shore Excursions : Many diversified options, including the popular EmeraldACTIVE, featuring guided bike tours and vigorous hikes.

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Vibe : Scenic —Emerald Waterways’ older, pricier sibling—also leans modern chic, with marble, glass, wood, and steel. Ships host between 44 and 163 guests, who enjoy butlers (service level depends on cabin category), and venues like a gym, salon, and spa. Fellow Passengers : Social, sophisticated passengers, usually 55-plus, who relish food and wine and independent exploration. A whopping 45 percent are fun-loving Aussies, with the rest divided between the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. Passengers mix well and many make new international friends. Average Eight-Day Fare : $4,500 per person. Notable Inclusions : All meals and most alcohol; 24-hour room service; gratuities onboard and ashore; excursions and events; Wi-Fi; airport transfers. Rivers : Danube, Main, Rhine, Moselle, Douro, Rhône, Saône. Cabins : Accommodations are dubbed suites, yet the smallest (160 square feet) are considered a cabin by most. All provide Egyptian cotton sheets, down pillows, and L’Occitane toiletries. Butlers stock complimentary mini-fridges, filled with guests’ preferred beverages. Eat and Drink : Scenic offers singular advantages: Six dining choices—like sundeck teppanyaki—and enough dinner tables for two. Tuck into lavish five-course meals in specialty restaurants, perhaps French or Italian. Guests booked in costly suites enjoy one complimentary six-course degustation menu, sommelier-paired with wine, in the haute Table La Rive. Staying Fit : Use the outdoor heated pool, wellness center with workout equipment, running/walking track, and e-bikes. Scenic partners with Trek for 10 sailings per year, melding daily cycling trips into a river cruise itinerary. Shore Excursions : Scenic partners with National Geographic, featuring a Nat Geo photographer and lecturer, on some sails. Most memorable: Every cruise offers a Scenic Enrich event, such as a private ballet performance in a St. Petersburg palace.

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Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection

Vibe : Admirers of opulent European hotels adore Uniworld’s boats, averaging 130 guests. Think bespoke furnishings, intense hues, antiques, crystal, and marble. No ships are alike; one evokes the Art Deco era, another resembles a baronial estate. Six Super Ships, the line’s crème de la crème, prove particularly posh. Fellow Passengers : Chic, discerning passengers who are mostly North American, with some Brits and Europeans, age 50 and up. Average Eight-Day Fare : $4,000 per person. Notable Inclusions : All meals and alcohol; 24-hour room service; shore excursions; wellness programs; gratuities onboard and ashore; Wi-Fi; airport transfers. Rivers : Danube, Moselle, Rhine, Main, Bordeaux, Dordogne, Garonne, Seine, Saône, Rhône, Douro, Po, Moselle. Cabins : Enthusiasts overlook the small cabins (some just 151 square feet) for luxe appointments, like handcrafted beds from legendary Savoir Beds of England, thick towels on heated bars, and Asprey and Hermés toiletries. Butlers pamper suite guests, including unpacking luggage and drawing bubble baths. Eat and Drink : Chefs excel at classic and contemporary European cuisine showcasing local ingredients. Vegetarians, vegans, and the diet-minded dine well. Bartenders craft cool destination-inspired cocktails. Adventurous guests book Uniworld’s intimate dinners in local host homes. Staying Fit : Work off indulgence in the well-equipped gym; certified wellness instructors offer TRX® Suspension Training on select sails. Exhale with a spa facial or massage. Shore Excursions : Enthusiastic guides, speaking excellent English, lead activities such as walks, hikes, kayaking, and bicycling. Particularly noteworthy: Exclusive excursions, like golfing on France’s most prestigious courses, are complimentary.

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Viking River Cruises

Vibe : Virtually identical, the company's 190-passenger Longships possess a contemporary Scandinavian design, emphasizing natural wood, neutral hues, and windows. Enthusiasts praise the alikeness , preferring the same onboard experience wherever they go. With such uniformity, Viking cruises purr along like Bentleys. Fellow Passengers : A primarily American over-50 crowd, well-traveled but sometimes budget-minded, passionate about history, culture, and the arts. Average Eight-Day Fare : $3,748 per person. Notable Inclusions: : All meals, beer and wine with onboard lunch and dinner; one complimentary shore excursion per port; Wi-Fi; ground transfers with Viking Air purchase. Rivers : Rhine, Main, Danube, Seine, Rhône, Douro, Moselle, Elbe, Dordogne, Garonne, and Gironde. Cabins : Viking’s bathrooms, with glass-enclosed showers, heated floors, and anti-fog mirrors, are knockout. Standard Staterooms are small (150 square feet) but functional; comfort comes in 205-square-foot Veranda Staterooms. Splurge on a 275-square-foot Veranda Suite, or 445-square-foot Explorer Suite. Eat and Drink : Viking dishes up familiar American and modern European cuisine. The casual indoor-outdoor Aquavit Terrace delivers pleasing daytime buffets. Most passengers happily dine in The Restaurant on three-course meals at night. Staying Fit : No workout facilities, except for a small walking track (and two putting greens). Concierges can arrange visits to local spas and gyms. Shore Excursions : Widely praised for immersive local experiences, Viking standouts include intimate tea and conversation in local residents’ homes, and a fabulous outing to Downtown Abbey’s Highclere Castle.

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Unveiling the Best River Cruise Lines in Europe

by The Cruise Web Team December 22, 2023

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European river cruising is a voyage into a world where time seems to slow, and every bend in the river reveals a new story. The allure of these waterways extends beyond the mere act of transportation – it’s an immersive journey through history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. A river cruise through Europe is not just a vacation; it’s a sensory voyage, an exploration of the continent’s soul. From the majestic castles along the Rhine to the quaint villages and stunning architecture dotting the Danube, each moment on the water is an invitation to uncover the hidden gems that make Europe truly enchanting. The allure of river cruising lies in the seamless blend of luxury, culture, and natural beauty, offering a travel experience that transcends the ordinary. But what are the best river cruise lines?

River cruising is more than a mode of transportation; it’s a unique travel experience that immerses passengers in the heart of destinations, providing an intimate and unparalleled journey through some of the world’s most enchanting landscapes. River cruising in Europe stands out as a distinctive and memorable way to explore the world.

Embarking on a river cruise in Europe is a journey into refined luxury, cultural immersion, and scenic splendor. Several river cruise lines stand out for their commitment to delivering unparalleled experiences along the continent’s waterways. Let’s explore the top river cruise lines that redefine travel along the iconic rivers of Europe.

AmaWaterways : Sailing into Luxury

AmaWaterways stands as a beacon of luxury and adventure in the world of river cruising. Renowned for its commitment to unparalleled experiences, AmaWaterways operates a fleet of exquisite ships that navigate the iconic rivers of Europe, offering passengers an intimate exploration of the continent’s treasures. With innovative ship designs, AmaWaterways provides spacious staterooms and suites, each crafted for optimal comfort and enjoyment. The cruise line is distinguished by its culinary excellence, featuring gourmet, locally-inspired cuisine that mirrors the regions visited. AmaWaterways elevates the river cruising experience by offering unique shore excursions, personalized service, and an extraordinary journey through Europe’s waterways. Continue below to learn why AmaWaterways is known as one of the best river cruise lines:

Innovative Ship Design: AmaWaterways features a fleet of modern and elegant ships, including the remarkable AmaMagna, known for its double-width design, providing guests with spacious accommodations and unprecedented amenities.

Luxurious Staterooms and Suites:  Passengers are treated to sumptuous staterooms and suites, adorned with contemporary décor, panoramic windows, and innovative designs that maximize comfort and style.

Culinary Excellence: AmaWaterways is celebrated for its culinary expertise, offering a gastronomic journey with locally-inspired and regionally-sourced gourmet cuisine. Guests can indulge in a variety of culinary delights, each dish reflecting the flavors of the destinations visited.

Unique Shore Excursions: The cruise line takes pride in offering immersive and unique shore excursions, allowing passengers to delve into the heart of each destination with expert-led tours, cultural experiences, and exclusive visits to local landmarks.

Personalized Service: AmaWaterways is dedicated to providing a personalized and attentive service. The smaller size of the ships allows for a high crew-to-passenger ratio, ensuring that every guest receives individualized attention and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

Wine Cruises and Specialty Voyages:  AmaWaterways is renowned for its themed cruises, including Wine Cruises that cater to oenophiles, featuring visits to renowned vineyards, wine tastings, and onboard lectures by wine experts. Specialty cruises focus on unique interests, enhancing the overall experience for passengers.

Onboard Enrichment: Passengers can engage in onboard enrichment activities, including insightful lectures, cooking demonstrations, and live performances, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of the regions they are traversing.

Wellness and Fitness: AmaWaterways recognizes the importance of holistic well-being. Onboard amenities include fitness centers, yoga classes, onboard bicycles and wellness activities, allowing guests to maintain a healthy and active lifestyle during their river cruise.

Spacious Public Areas: The ships feature spacious public areas, including lounges, sundecks, and observation decks, providing ideal spaces for socializing, relaxation, and enjoying panoramic views of the passing landscapes.

Environmental Sustainability: AmaWaterways is committed to environmentally sustainable practices, employing energy-efficient technologies and initiatives to minimize the ecological impact of their operations, contributing to responsible and eco-friendly cruising.

In summary, AmaWaterways crafts an exceptional onboard experience by seamlessly blending luxury, culinary excellence, personalized service, and unique exploration, ensuring that each passenger enjoys an unforgettable journey through the waterways of Europe. For more information or to start planning your AmaWaterwys River Cruise, contact our experts at 1-800-377-9383 to be matched with the perfect itinerary for you, with the best deal of course.

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Avalon Waterways : Elevating River Cruising

Avalon Waterways emerges as a beacon of sophistication and innovation in the realm of river cruising, offering discerning travelers a unique and elevated experience along Europe’s scenic waterways. Renowned for its distinctive “Suite Ships,” Avalon stands apart with a commitment to redefining luxury on the river. Each ship features Panorama Suites, where beds face wall-to-wall windows, providing an uninterrupted view of the breathtaking landscapes that unfold along the journey. Elevating the onboard experience, Avalon places a strong emphasis on wellness, active exploration, and personalized service, inviting passengers to indulge in a blend of relaxation and adventure. With a dedication to creating unforgettable moments, Avalon Waterways beckons travelers to embark on a river cruise where every detail is meticulously curated for an exceptional and immersive voyage, and that, along with the highlights below, is what makes Avalon on of the best river cruise lines in Europe:

Panoramic Views from Every Suite: Avalon Waterways revolutionizes river cruising with its innovative “Suite Ships,” where every stateroom is designed with beds facing wall-to-wall windows. This unique layout ensures that passengers wake up to uninterrupted panoramic views of Europe’s stunning landscapes.

Open-Air Balconies : Uniting passengers with the outdoors, Avalon’s “Open-Air Balconies” provide private and spacious seating areas, allowing guests to savor the fresh air and scenic beauty without stepping outside their cabins.

Wellness and Active Exploration: Avalon places a strong emphasis on passenger well-being, offering fitness centers, wellness activities, and healthy dining options. Active cruisers can partake in biking and hiking excursions, engaging in a more immersive exploration of the destinations.

Modern Design and Suite Ships: The fleet of Avalon’s modern “Suite Ships” showcases contemporary design, offering a stylish and comfortable environment for passengers. The ships are crafted to provide an intimate and luxurious cruising experience.

Avalon YourWay Cruising:  Avalon Waterways understands that every traveler seeks a unique experience. With “Avalon YourWay” passengers can tailor their cruise with a variety of excursion options, including pre- and post-cruise extensions in some of Europe’s most intriguing cities.

Unparalleled Access to Ports: Avalon Waterways’ smaller ships afford access to ports that larger vessels cannot reach. This allows for a more intimate connection with the heart of cities and towns, providing passengers with immersive cultural experiences.

Culinary Delights: Dining onboard Avalon Waterways is a culinary adventure, featuring regionally-inspired cuisine prepared with fresh, local ingredients. Guests can indulge in gourmet meals that reflect the flavors of the destinations visited.

Suite Ships Amenities: Avalon’s “Suite Ships” boast spacious lounges, bars, and dining areas, creating inviting spaces for socializing and relaxation. Passengers can enjoy the views from the Sky Deck, unwind in the lounge, or connect with fellow travelers in elegant surroundings.

Avalon Fresh: Embracing healthy living, Avalon Fresh offers passengers a menu of nutritious dining options, promoting a well-balanced and wellness-focused approach to culinary experiences.

Sustainability Initiatives: In commitment to responsible travel, Avalon Waterways implements environmentally conscious practices and initiatives, emphasizing sustainability to minimize the ecological impact of their river cruising operations.

In essence, Avalon Waterways redefines the river cruising experience by seamlessly blending modern luxury, wellness, personalized choices, and a commitment to sustainability, ensuring that every voyage is not just a journey but an extraordinary exploration of Europe’s waterways. To start planning your Avalon Waterways River Cruise or for more information, contact our experts at 1-800-377-9383 to for access to exclusive deals so good they can’t be published online.

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Uniworld: Boutique Elegance on the Water

Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection stands as a paragon of opulence and sophistication in the realm of river cruising, epitomizing a commitment to redefining luxury on the water. Renowned for its fleet of lavishly decorated boutique-style ships, Uniworld provides an intimate and personalized experience for discerning travelers seeking a heightened level of refinement. Each ship is a floating masterpiece, adorned with unique themes, exquisite artwork, and sumptuous furnishings that evoke the ambiance of a luxury boutique hotel. Uniworld’s commitment to culinary excellence is evident in its farm-to-table dining experiences, showcasing locally sourced ingredients and gourmet cuisine prepared by world-class chefs. Beyond elegant accommodations and gourmet indulgences, Uniworld goes above and beyond with exclusive shore excursions, ensuring guests experience cultural enrichment and historical immersion at every port of call. Uniworld’s unwavering dedication to curating an unparalleled river cruise experience, plus all the highlights below solidifies its position as one of the best river cruises along Europe’s picturesque waterways.

Boutique Elegance: Uniworld’s fleet of ships is a collection of floating boutique hotels, meticulously designed with lavish decor, original artwork, and unique themes that elevate the onboard experience to the epitome of luxury.

Distinctive Accommodations: Lavish staterooms and suites on Uniworld’s ships are individually styled, offering passengers a haven of comfort and sophistication. The meticulous attention to detail ensures that each accommodation exudes a distinct charm.

Farm-to-Table Dining: Uniworld’s commitment to culinary excellence is manifested in its farm-to-table dining philosophy. Locally sourced, high-quality ingredients are expertly crafted into gourmet masterpieces, allowing guests to savor the authentic flavors of the regions visited.

Exclusive Shore Excursions: Uniworld goes beyond standard excursions, curating exclusive and immersive experiences at each port. These expert-led excursions provide guests with a deeper understanding of the local culture, history, and traditions.

All-Inclusive Luxury: Uniworld’s commitment to luxury extends to its all-inclusive approach, encompassing gratuities, beverages, and curated experiences. Guests can indulge in a worry-free journey, where every detail is carefully considered and included in the overall experience.

Connoisseur Collection: Uniworld offers a “Connoisseur Collection,” providing curated experiences in art, music, cuisine and history. This allows passengers to delve even deeper into their interests, enriching their journey with specialized activities and events.

Personalized Service: With a focus on creating an intimate and personalized atmosphere, Uniworld ensures a high crew-to-passenger ratio. The attentive staff goes above and beyond to anticipate and cater to the individual needs and preferences of each guest.

Themed Cruises: Uniworld offers a variety of themed cruises catering to specific interests, such as wellness, culinary exploration, and family travel. These specialized journeys provide passengers with tailored experiences that align with their passions.

Environmental Stewardship: Uniworld is dedicated to environmental sustainability, implementing eco-friendly practices to minimize the ecological impact of its operations. The cruise line is committed to responsible travel, ensuring a harmonious relationship with the destinations it explores.

Award-Winning Excellence: Uniworld’s dedication to providing a top-tier luxury river cruising experience has been recognized with numerous awards and accolades, solidifying its reputation as a leader in the luxury travel industry.

In summary, Uniworld River Cruises encapsulates the epitome of luxury travel, combining boutique elegance, culinary mastery, exclusive experiences, and personalized service to create an unparalleled journey along the world’s most enchanting waterways. To learn more about Uniworld’s unique approach to river cruising in Europe and what makes them one of the best river cruise lines in Europe, call our experts at 1-800-377-9383 !

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Viking River Cruises : Exploring the Waterways

Viking River Cruises emerges as a trailblazer in the world of river exploration, offering passengers a sophisticated and enriching journey through Europe’s iconic waterways. Known for its modern Scandinavian-designed Longships, Viking provides a seamless blend of comfort, cultural enrichment, and eco-friendly practices. Passengers can indulge in spacious accommodations, with the Explorer Suites offering expansive panoramic views of the picturesque landscapes along the rivers. Viking distinguishes itself with a commitment to cultural immersion, featuring onboard lectures, performances, and exclusive “Privileged Access” excursions that grant passengers unparalleled insights into historical landmarks. Environmental sustainability is at the core of Viking’s operations, with a focus on eco-friendly technologies and responsible cruising practices, ensuring a harmonious experience with the destinations explored. Continue below to learn about some of the highlights of Viking River cruises, making them one of the best river cruise lines on the planet:

Sleek Longships and Scandinavian Design: Viking River Cruises boasts a fleet of modern and elegant Longships, characterized by contemporary Scandinavian design. These ships redefine river cruising with their sleek and innovative layouts, offering passengers a stylish and comfortable environment.

Explorer Suites with Panoramic Views: Passengers aboard Viking River Cruises can luxuriate in the Explorer Suites, featuring expansive accommodations and floor-to-ceiling windows. These suites provide uninterrupted panoramic views of Europe’s scenic landscapes, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the beauty of their surroundings.

Cultural Enrichment Onboard: Cultural immersion is a hallmark of Viking River Cruises, with onboard lectures, performances, and demonstrations that enhance passengers’ understanding of the regions traversed. The cruise line fosters an enriching environment, encouraging guests to delve into the history, art, and traditions of each destination.

Privileged Access Excursions: Viking offers exclusive “Privileged Access” excursions, providing passengers with unique and privileged entry to cultural landmarks and experiences. These specially curated excursions allow for a deeper connection with the history and heritage of the regions visited.y

Environmental Sustainability: Viking River Cruises is committed to environmental responsibility, integrating eco-friendly technologies and sustainable practices into its operations. The cruise line prioritizes the preservation of the natural beauty of the waterways and the destinations, ensuring a minimal ecological footprint.

Onboard Amenities and Comfort: Beyond exploration, Viking River Cruises ensures passenger comfort with a range of onboard amenities. From fine dining options to relaxing lounges and sundecks, every aspect of the onboard experience is designed to create a serene and enjoyable environment.

Longer Docking Times for In-Depth Exploration: Viking’s smaller ships allow for longer docking times, providing passengers with extended opportunities to explore the heart of cities and towns. This unique advantage ensures a more in-depth and immersive experience at each port of call.

River Cruising Variety: Viking River Cruises covers a diverse array of European waterways, including the Rhine, Danube, Seine, and more. This variety allows passengers to choose from an array of itineraries, each offering a distinct and captivating journey through different landscapes and cultures.

Viking Inclusive Value: Viking’s commitment to an all-inclusive experience ensures that passengers can relax and enjoy their journey without worrying about additional costs. Inclusive amenities encompass shore excursions, onboard meals, and a range of enriching activities.

Awards and Recognitions: Viking River Cruises has garnered numerous awards and accolades for its excellence in the industry, further solidifying its reputation as a leader in river exploration and luxury travel.

In summary, Viking River Cruises stands out with its commitment to sleek design, cultural enrichment, exclusive excursions, environmental responsibility, and a dedication to passenger comfort, providing an extraordinary journey through the heart of Europe’s enchanting waterways. For more information on Viking River Cruises, their itineraries and what makes them one of the biggest names in river cruising, call our Viking experts at 1-800-377-9383 !

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Comparing the River Cruise Lines

Comparing river cruise lines involves evaluating key factors such as itinerary diversity, onboard amenities, and inclusivity. Each cruise line offers distinct itineraries, spanning iconic rivers and exploring different cultural landscapes. Consider the variety of excursions provided, as some lines focus on immersive, expert-led experiences, while others offer more flexibility for independent exploration. The level of inclusivity varies, with some cruise lines providing comprehensive packages covering meals, beverages, and excursions, while others follow a more à la carte model. Cabin configurations and onboard amenities, including dining options, entertainment, and wellness facilities, also contribute to the overall cruise experience. Careful consideration of these factors allows travelers to select a river cruise line that aligns with their preferences and ensures a memorable journey. In conclusion, the ideal river cruise line for you depends on your specific preferences regarding itinerary choices, onboard amenities, and inclusivity. The Cruise Web’s knowledgeable consultants can assist you in navigating these choices, offering expert advice to ensure your river cruise experience is tailored to your individual desires and preferences. They are ready to help you start planning today at 1-800-377-9383 !

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The 10 Best River Cruise Lines in 2022

The best river cruises blend refined onboard accommodations with exciting itineraries along some of the world’s most memorable waterways.

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Note: If you’re looking for our most recent recommendations, check out the 2023 list of our favorite river cruise lines.

After pandemic-related challenges at the beginning of last year, river ships got back to what they do best: exploring inland waterways in Europe, the United States, and select other destinations around the world. Travel + Leisure readers enthusiastically returned, setting out on voyages both classic and new.

Every year for our World's Best Awards survey, T+L asks readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe — to share their opinions on the top hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Readers rated individual cruise ships on their cabins and facilities, food, service, itineraries and destinations, excursions and activities, and value. Those assessments were combined to generate results for the cruise lines in six categories, including river cruising.

The top three in the river cruise lines were very close in their scores. Viking, the world's largest river cruise company, moved up two spots into the lead position. Tauck, the well-known tour and river-ship operator, retained its No. 2 spot. "The itinerary was thoughtful as well as instructive," wrote one reader who traveled on the Joy . In the No. 3 spot is Uniworld Boutique River Cruises, with praise that included this rave from one voter who sailed on the Maria Theresa : "This was an exceptional cruise. The staff was excellent. I can't say enough about this cruise line and this ship."

Aqua Expeditions, with journeys on the Peruvian Amazon, ranked No. 4, thanks in part to the sophisticated onboard dining. "Its cuisine is rich in local products and designed by one of the most renowned chefs in Peru," noted one reader. Closer to home, No. 5 American Queen Voyages (formerly American Queen Steamboat Company) earned praise — especially from older adults — for its leisurely cruises on the Columbia, the Mississippi, the Ohio, and other U.S. waterways.

Top-ranked Viking does all the major riverways of Europe, with ships also on the Nile and the Mekong, and, new in 2022, on the Mississippi. Readers praised the line's value proposition and shore experiences that go beyond the norm. The "Thinking Man's vacation" is the way one reader who sailed on a Viking ship on the Rhine river put it.

Find the full list of the best river cruise lines — and more on what sets Viking apart — below.

With its fleet of more than 50 contemporary "longships" on rivers such as the Rhine, the Danube, and the Seine, plus additional ships in Europe, Egypt, and Vietnam, T+L's top-ranked river cruise line for 2022 is often praised for its steadiness. "Having traveled on seven Viking longships that are virtually indistinguishable from one another, I believe it's the consistency that makes Viking one of our favorite ways to travel," said one reader. The longships are light-filled floating boutique hotels with a Scandinavian-design aesthetic, indoor and outdoor dining, and herb gardens up on top. Viking's carefully crafted itineraries and "good value" also received praise from readers. "Met wonderful new friends. Absolutely outstanding service and terrific food," said one fan.

WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 96.77

More information: viking.com

WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 96.60

More information: tauck.com

3. Uniworld Boutique River Cruises

WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 96.31

More information: uniworld.com

4. Aqua Expeditions

Score: 93.27

More information: aquaexpeditions.com

5. American Queen Voyages (formerly American Queen Steamboat Company and Victory Cruise Lines)

Score: 92.82

More information: aqvoyages.com

6. Grand Circle Cruise Line

Score: 90.64

More information: gct.com

7. AmaWaterways

Score: 90.12

More information: amawaterways.com

8. Avalon Waterways

Score: 89.88

More information: avalonwaterways.com

9. Vantage Deluxe World Travel

Score: 84.71

More information: vantagetravel.com

10. American Cruise Lines

Score: 81.17

More information: americancruiselines.com

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The cruise industry's greatest success story in the past two decades has been the surge in growth and popularity of river cruises. With an ever increasing number of new river cruise lines and river boats introduced, and river cruise companies adding new itineraries to more destinations, coupled with the ever expanding interest in river cruises by the traditional ocean cruising population looking for something new, many more lucky travelers are able to enjoy the more intimate, immersive and attentive experience that river cruises bring to the world!

River cruising is a type of travel that involves navigating a river on a small, often luxurious, ship. Unlike ocean cruises, river cruises take passengers on journeys through inland waterways, such as the Danube, Rhine, Nile, Yangtze, Mekong, and many other rivers around the world. River cruises typically offer a more intimate and relaxed experience than ocean cruises, with smaller ships and fewer passengers. The itineraries often focus on exploring smaller towns and cities along the river, allowing passengers to get a closer look at the local culture and history. This can include visits to historical landmarks, museums, and cultural sites, as well as opportunities to sample local food and wine. River cruises often include a variety of amenities and services, such as fine dining, entertainment, educational lectures, and excursions. Some river cruises are all-inclusive, while others offer optional add-ons for certain activities or services. River cruising has become a popular way to explore Europe, Asia, and other regions of the world, with many cruise lines offering a wide variety of itineraries and ship sizes to suit different preferences and budgets.

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Just as the great cities of the world arose along the great rivers of Europe, so did the gentle hills and humble villages that you’ll encounter on an Avalon European river cruise. From the rich heritage of Budapest to the rare haunts of Bucharest, and from the castles of Germany to the classics of Vienna, the treasures of the Danube River beckon to us. And while we may follow the Danube , Rhine , Seine , Saone , Moselle , and Main Rivers , you need only follow your passions to experience your cruise your way. From active pursuits on a bike or a hike in Burgundy to a new discovery in a painting class in Amsterdam; from the beloved classic sights in Paris to Portugal's vibrant vineyards — how you experience an Avalon European river cruise is up to you. Your captain, cruise director, and caring crew deliver relaxed luxury from start to finish.

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From windmills and wine to castles and coastlines, all are in your view on an Avalon river cruise in Europe. Tip your beret to bountiful France. Mosey on the Moselle or make waves on the waterways of Holland. Find serenity on the Seine or roam the Rhine Valley. Waltz through history on the Danube or revel on the Rhône. Rock the boat with countless ways to discover your choice of European river cruises where happiness flows!

Danube River Cruises

As Europe's second-longest river and a vital means of transportation for 2,000 years, the Danube is the only major European river to flow from the west to the east. A stunning course in any direction!

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Douro River Cruises

Meaning “River of Gold,” the Douro truly is a treasure that reveals the gems of Portugal’s wine region. Weaving a course through some of Europe’s most captivating vistas and charming villages.

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Garonne River Cruises

Springing from the Spanish Pyrenees to the Gironde estuary at Bordeaux, the Garonne River flows through some of France’s most idyllic landscapes rich in history, artistry, cuisine, and wine, of course.

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Flowing from the Swiss Alps to Holland's North Sea, the Rhine is perhaps most famous for its legendary Lorelei rock and the imposing medieval castles that line its banks.

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Main River Cruises

Quaint, quiet, & quintessentially German, the Main winds leisurely through the country's most stunning areas, passing hilltop castles & storybook medieval villages alike.

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Moselle River Cruises

Flowing through France, Luxembourg, and Germany, the Moselle River is known for the excellent wines produced along its banks as well as for its picturesque medieval castles.

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An important inland trade and transportation route since Greek times, the Rhône River flows south from the Swiss Alps to the Mediterranean Sea, winding through the orchards and vineyards that inspired great artists in the Rhône Valley. 

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The Saône River-its name derived from the Gallic river goddess, Souconna-flows from northeastern France to join the Rhône River in Lyon. The Saône passes through the picturesque wine-making landscapes of Burgundy and Beaujolais.

Seine River Cruises

The Seine rises just northwest of Dijon and flows in northwesterly through Paris before emptying into the English Channel at Le Havre. It's one of Europe's great historic rivers and since the early Middle Ages has been considered the river of Paris.

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The Nile River

Follow the lifeline of Egyptian civilization and customs of ancient temples, royal tombs, and local villages along longest river in the world. Unravel the mysteries and marvel at mammoth feats that defy explanation and drive the imagination along the mysterious and legendary Nile River.   

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The Mekong River

From its source high up in the Tibetan Plateau, the powerful Mekong River courses for over 3,000 miles through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam, providing a lifeline for millions of people. Discover the graceful life along the Mother of Water through Cambodia and Vietnam.

Why Cruise the Mekong River?

The Galápagos Islands

Consisting of 13 large and hundreds of small islands in the Pacific Ocean off the western coast of South America, the Galápagos Islands are home to some of the world's most fascinating animal species found nowhere else in the world. Here, perfectly adapted  giant tortoises, penguins, sea lions, marine iguanas, and birds thrive on these rugged volcanic isles that inspired Charles Darwin.

Why Cruise the Galápagos Islands?

The Mighty Amazon River

The Amazon River brims with biodiversity at its greatest in the untamed rainforest of Peru. This perfect ecosystem teems with flora and fauna in a kaleidoscope of life–with more than 800 species of bird, 7,000 flowering plants, and nearly 2,500 varieties of butterfly–not to mention a menagerie of exotic mammals and reptiles. Oh, and pink river dolphins, too.   

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The 9 Best River Cruise Ships in Europe

Whether you come to Europe to walk down cobblestone streets, gaze up at centuries-old castles, sip wine in world-famous vineyards, or admire thousands of years worth of history, culture, and art — there’s no denying a river cruise is one of the easiest (and most cost-effective) ways to see it all. You’ll sail right through some of the most iconic landscapes on the continent, waking up in a new port each day. In some places, you’ll even dock right near the town’s main attractions and then tour them by bus. When you finally head back on board your ship, you’ll continue your immersion in the region’s culture through food or entertainment in a tight-knit atmosphere where everyone gets to know each other quickly. So with all the benefits of river cruising in Europe, which ships offer the best experience, and the best itinerary? We took a look at the European river cruise ships (we admit, they start to feel similar if you don't know what to look for) and picked the ones that really get it right, whether they nail the itinerary or bring local cuisine to the table. Here are our picks for the top nine cruise ships and their itineraries that capture the best of what river cruising in Europe is all about.

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Danube river cruise ship crashed after it was 'suddenly no longer able to maneuver,' 17 passengers injured

  • A cruise ship crashed into a concrete wall along the Danube river in Austria on Friday.
  • A police statement said the ship "was suddenly no longer able to maneuver."
  • Eleven people were treated at the hospital and another six suffered less serious injuries.

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A Bulgarian cruise ship carrying over 140 passengers crashed into a concrete wall along the Danube river in Austria.

The incident occurred late on Friday in the northern Austrian town of Aschach an der Donau, local police said Saturday.

Eleven people were injured and taken to hospital as a result of the crash. Six others suffered less serious injuries that did not require hospital treatment.

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The ship had set off from Passau, a German city on the Austrian border. A police statement said that as the ship was leaving a lock chamber further down the river, "the ship was suddenly no longer able to maneuver," and its right bow and left aft crashed into the lock walls.

The second-in-command of the ship, who had been at the helm during the crash, "pressed the emergency switch, whereupon the electronics started up again." He was then able to steer the ship out of the lock.

The ship was later docked at the quay wall and emergency services were notified. The ship was able to continue its journey toward Linz, Austria.

Earlier this week, a container ship crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, collapsing a section of the 1.6-mile-long structure. The bodies of two construction workers were found after the collision, and four more workers are missing and presumed dead.

Citing the container ship's recovered data recorder, officials said the power went out on the Dali for just one minute and three seconds as it approached the bridge, Sky News reported, but that was enough for the collision to become unavoidable.

In 2019, a cruise boat hit and sank a smaller boat near Budapest, Hungary, killing 25 South Korean tourists and two crew members. The captain was sentenced to five years in prison for his role in the accident.

The Danube is the second-largest river in Europe, flowing from the Black Forest in Germany south into the Black Sea near Romania and Ukraine.

Correction: April 1, 2024 — An earlier version of this story misstated the year of the Danube ship crash in Hungary. It was in 2019, not 2023.

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17 reported hurt after river cruise ship hits a concrete passageway on the Danube in Austria

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Seventeen passengers were hurt when a Bulgarian river cruise ship lost steering and hit the sides of a lock on the Danube in Austria, the apa news agency reported Saturday. Eleven of the injured were taken to hospitals.

The ship with 142 passengers aboard, most of them from Germany, temporarily lost power to its electronics system and became unsteerable as it passed through narrow locks at 9:45 p.m. Friday, apa reported.

The ship’s power was restored but not before the bow and stern struck the concrete sides of the lock passage near the town of Aschach, a few miles upriver from Linz.

The ship sustained minor damage and continued to its next port. The cause of the loss of electrical power was under investigation.

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Baltimore bridge collapse wasn't first major accident for giant container ship Dali

Propulsion failed on the cargo ship that struck the Francis Key Bridge in Baltimore early Tuesday as it was leaving port, causing it to collapse into the frigid Patapsco River. Its crew warned Maryland officials of a possible collision because they had lost control.

“The vessel notified MD Department of Transportation (MDOT) that they had lost control of the vessel” and a collision with the bridge “was possible,” according to an unclassified Department of Homeland Security report. “The vessel struck the bridge causing a complete collapse.”

An official speaking on condition of anonymity confirmed to USA TODAY that the DHS’ Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is working with federal, state, and local officials “to understand the potential impacts of this morning’s collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.”

Clay Diamond, executive director, American Pilots’ Association, told USA TODAY power issues are not unusual on cargo ships, which are so large they cannot easily course correct.

“It’s likely that virtually every pilot in the country has experienced a power loss of some kind (but) it generally is momentary,” Diamond said. “This was a complete blackout of all the power on the ship, so that’s unusual. Of course this happened at the worst possible location.” 

The ship in Tuesday's crash, Dali, was involved in at least one prior accident when it collided with a shipping pier in Belgium.

That 2016 incident occurred as the Dali was leaving port in Antwerp and struck a loading pier made of stone, causing damage to the ship’s stern, according to VesselFinder.com, a site that tracks ships across the world. An investigation determined a mistake made by the ship’s master and pilot was to blame.

No one was injured in that crash, although the ship required repair and a full inspection before being returned to service. The pier – or berth – was also seriously damaged and had to be closed.

VesselFinder reports that the Dali was chartered by Maersk, the same company chartering it during the Baltimore harbor incident.

The 9-year-old container ship had passed previous inspections during its time at sea, but during one such inspection in June at the Port of San Antonio in Chile, officials discovered a deficiency with its "propulsion and auxiliary machinery (gauges, thermometers, etc)," according to the Tokyo MOU, an intergovernmental maritime authority in the Asia-Pacific region.

The report provided no other information about the deficiency except to note that it was not serious enough to remove the ship from service.

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Why did Dali crash into the Baltimore bridge?

Officials said Tuesday they’re investigating the collision, including whether systems on board lost electricity early Tuesday morning, which could be related to mechanical failure, according to a U.S. official who was not authorized to speak publicly.

Accidents at sea, known as marine casualties, are not uncommon, the source told USA TODAY. However, “allisions,” in which a moving object strikes a stationary one with catastrophic results, are far less common. The investigation of the power loss aboard the Dali, a Singapore-flagged vessel, will be a high priority.

In a video posted to social media, lights on the Dali shut off, then turned back on, then shut off again before the ship struck a support pier on the bridge.

Numerous cargo and cruise ships have lost power over the years.

The International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea requires all international vessels to have two independent sources of electricity, both of which should be able to maintain the ship's seaworthiness on their own, according to a safety study about power failures on ships , citing the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea.

The Dali's emergency generator was likely responsible for the lights coming back on after the initial blackout, Diamond said.

“There was still some steerage left when they initially lost power,” he said. “We’ve been told the ship never recovered propulsion. The emergency generator is a diesel itself – so if you light off the generator, that’s also going to put off a puff of exhaust.”

Under maritime law, all foreign flagged vessels must be piloted into state ports by a state licensed pilot so the Dali's pilot is licensed by Association of Maryland Pilots .

Diamond described the incident based on information from the Maryland agency that licensed the pilot aboard the ship. His organization represents that group and all other state piloting agencies in the US.

“The pilot was directing navigation of the ship as it happened,” he said. “He asked the captain to get the engines back online. They weren’t able to do that, so the pilot took all the action he could. He tried to steer, to keep the ship in the channel. He also dropped the ship’s anchor to slow the ship and guide the direction.

“Neither one was enough. The ship never did regain its engine power.”

How big is the Dali ship?

The Dali is a 984-foot container vessel built in 2015 by Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea. With a cruising speed of about 22 knots – roughly 25 mph. It has traveled the world carrying goods from port to port.

The ship, constructed of high-strength steel, has one engine and one propeller, according to MarineTraffic.com.

The Dali arrived in Baltimore on Sunday from the Port of Norfolk in Virginia. Before that, it had been in New York and came through the Panama Canal.

It remains at the scene of the collapse as authorities investigate.

Who owns and operates the Dali?

It is owned by the Singapore-based Grace Ocean Pte Ltd but managed by Synergy Marine Group, also based in Singapore. It was carrying Maersk customers’ cargo, according to a statement from the shipping company.

“We are deeply concerned by this incident and are closely monitoring the situation,” Maersk said in the statement. 

Synergy, which describes itself as a leading ship manager with more than 600 vessels under its guidance, issued a statement on its website acknowledging the incident and reporting no injuries among its crew and no pollution in the water. There were two pilots on board and 22 crew members in all, according to Synergy, all of them from India.

USA TODAY reached out to Synergy on Tuesday, but the company did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

Contributing: Josh Susong

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The Baltimore bridge disaster on Tuesday upended operations at one of the nation’s busiest ports, with disruptions likely to be felt for weeks by companies shipping goods in and out of the country — and possibly by consumers as well.

The upheaval will be especially notable for auto makers and coal producers for whom Baltimore has become one of the most vital shipping destinations in the United States.

As officials began to investigate why a nearly 1,000-foot cargo ship ran into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the middle of the night, companies that transport goods to suppliers and stores scrambled to get trucks to the other East Coast ports receiving goods diverted from Baltimore. Ships sat idle elsewhere, unsure where and when to dock.

“It’s going to cause a lot of chaos,” said Paul Brashier, vice president for drayage and intermodal at ITS Logistics.

The closure of the Port of Baltimore is the latest hit to global supply chains, which have been strained by monthslong crises at the Panama Canal, which has had to slash traffic because of low water levels; and the Suez Canal, which shipping companies are avoiding because of attacks by the Houthis on vessels in the Red Sea.

The auto industry now faces new supply headaches.

Last year, 570,000 vehicles were imported through Baltimore, according to Sina Golara, an assistant professor of supply chain management at Georgia State University. “That’s a huge amount,” he said, equivalent to nearly a quarter of the current inventory of new cars in the United States.

The Baltimore port handled a record amount of foreign cargo last year, and it was the 17th biggest port in the nation overall in 2021, ranked by total tons, according to Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

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Baltimore ranks first in the United States for the volume of automobiles and light trucks it handles, and for vessels that carry wheeled cargo, including farm and construction machinery, according to a statement by Gov. Wes Moore of Maryland last month.

The incident is another stark reminder of the vulnerability of the supply chains that transport consumer products and commodities around the world.

The extent of the disruption depends on how long it takes to reopen shipping channels into the port of Baltimore. Experts estimate it could take several weeks.

Baltimore is not a leading port for container ships, and other ports can likely absorb traffic that was headed to Baltimore, industry officials said.

Stephen Edwards, the chief executive of the Port of Virginia, said it was expecting a vessel on Tuesday that was previously bound for Baltimore, and that others would soon follow. “Between New York and Virginia, we have sufficient capacity to handle all this cargo,” Mr. Edwards said, referring to container ships.

“Shipping companies are very agile,” said Jean-Paul Rodrigue, a professor in the department of maritime business administration at Texas A&M University-Galveston. “In two to three days, it will be rerouted.”

But other types of cargo could remain snarled.

Alexis Ellender, a global analyst at Kpler, a commodities analytics firm, said he expected the port closure to cause significant disruption of U.S. exports of coal. Last year, about 23 million metric tons of coal exports were shipped from the port of Baltimore, about a quarter of all seaborne U.S. coal shipments. About 12 vessel had been expected to leave the port of Baltimore in the next week or so carrying coal, according to Kpler.

He noted that it would not make a huge dent on the global market, but he added that “the impact is significant for the U.S. in terms of loss of export capacity.”

“You may see coal cargoes coming from the mines being rerouted to other ports instead,” he said, with a port in Norfolk, Va., the most likely.

If auto imports are reduced by Baltimore’s closure, inventories could run low, particularly for models that are in high demand.

“We are initiating discussions with our various transportation providers on contingency plans to ensure an uninterrupted flow of vehicles to our customers and will continue to carefully monitor this situation,” Stellantis, which owns Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram, said in a statement.

Other ports have the capacity to import cars, but there may not be enough car transporters at those ports to handle the new traffic.

“You have to make sure the capacity exists all the way in the supply chain — all the way to the dealership,” said Mr. Golara, the Georgia State professor.

A looming battle is insurance payouts, once legal liability is determined. The size of the payout from the insurer is likely to be significant and will depend on factors including the value of the bridge, the scale of loss of life compensation owed to families of people who died, the damage to the vessel and disruption to the port.

The ship’s insurer, Britannia P&I Club, part of a global group of insurers, said in a statement that it was “working closely with the ship manager and relevant authorities to establish the facts and to help ensure that this situation is dealt with quickly and professionally.”

The port has also increasingly catered to large container ships like the Dali, the 948-foot-long cargo vessel carrying goods for the shipping giant Maersk that hit a pillar of the bridge around 1:30 a.m. on Tuesday. The Dali had spent two days in Baltimore’s port before setting off toward the 1.6-mile Francis Scott Key Bridge.

State-owned terminals, managed by the Maryland Port Administration, and privately owned terminals in Baltimore transported a record 52.3 million tons of foreign cargo in 2023, worth $80 billion.

Materials transported in large volumes through the city’s port include coal, coffee and sugar. It was the ninth-busiest port in the nation last year for receiving foreign cargo, in terms of volume and value.

The bridge’s collapse will also disrupt cruises traveling in and out of Baltimore. Norwegian Cruise Line last year began a new fall and winter schedule calling at the Port of Baltimore.

An earlier version of this article misstated the Port of Baltimore’s rank among U.S. ports. It was the nation’s 17th biggest port by total tons in 2021, not the 20th largest.

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