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WHY SHOULD YOU TAKE A RIVER CRUISE?

WHY SHOULD YOU TAKE A RIVER CRUISE?

Dec 11, 2019

DO YOU NEED A REASON TO CONSIDER TAKING A RIVER CRUISE?  You’re in luck because I can supply you with some of the top reasons a river cruise makes sense for you, your family and friends.

1. ALLERGIC TO CROWDS?

If you have taken a cruise on an ocean cruise line, you have an idea of what a crowd is like.  Most ocean-going ships today hold several thousand people.  Not so with river cruises.  The ships are designed to fit through the locks of Europe and consequently are much smaller and more intimate.  This lends itself to an overall quieter and more relaxed atmosphere. Many travelers use this as an opportunity to get to know their fellow explorers and make new friends.

Taking a river cruise is an opportunity to experience wonderful regional specialities

Great German beer and pretzels

2. LET’S TRY REGIONAL SPECIALTIES

Dining on a River Cruise is one of the highlights of your trip. Instead of mass produced food, there is often a five-star chef onboard preparing local cuisine with the freshest ingredients, which he has shopped for while in port.  Imagine apple strudel in Austria, sausages, beer and pretzels while sailing through Germany and the great pastries of France. Along with the great regional cuisine,  you will also be treated to the wines of the regions you are sailing through.

3. HOW ABOUT MORE TIME TO EXPLORE!

Sailing along a river has many benefits. The ride is often smoother, and there is always land in sight. Since distances are shorter, you spend more time exploring the towns and cities on your journey.

Along with the fact that you spend less time cruising, you also dock in most instances in the heart of the city, meaning you can start exploring just by going down the gangplank.  Many of these towns are designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites, so you will be see not only beautiful sites, but historically significant ones as well.  There are always complimentary shore excursions provided with local guides, and in some ports you have the option to take longer trips further from the ship for a fee.

4. GREAT NEW SHIPS

River cruising is the fastest growing segment of the cruise market and all the major cruise lines are launching new and innovative ships every year.  This is great for you as a traveler, since you have so many choices of cruise lines, dates and itineraries.  AMA Waterways has launched the largest river cruise ship in the AMA Magna.  Even though it is wider and longer, than most other ships, it still only accommodates 196 passengers.   You can check out all the ships with AMA Waterways here:  https://www.amawaterways.com/agent/uniquejourneys

5. ARE YOU A SOLO TRAVELER? TRY A RIVER CRUISE

Since most of the river ships carry under 200 passengers, you won’t feel left out if you are travelling alone. Dining is open seating and you are sure to be welcomed to join your fellow passengers for a meal. The lounge is also a great way to meet people. It is always open with people relaxing and enjoying the view out the large windows. Grab a cup of coffee or tea and join in the conversations.

6. WHAT DO WINE, FLOWERS AND CHRISTMAS HAVE IN COMMON?

YOU GUESSED IT – THERE’S A CRUISE FOR THAT

 You like wine, but have never experienced where the grapes are grown, the process of turning those grapes into the wine you enjoy.  Now is your chance to see the whole process.  There are wine-themed cruises on the Rhine, Danube, Moselle, Rhone and even the Douro in Spain.

Flowers make everybody happy and you can’t get happier than the cruises through Holland during tulip time.  Tulips as far as the eye can see, plus a day spent at the world-famous Keukenhof Gardens where the tulips are spread over 70 acres.  A feast for the eyes.  As a bonus, you can indulge in some authentic beers, great cheeses and chocolates.  You will also be mesmerized by the iconic windmills that have helped The Netherlands stay above water for centuries.

MAGICAL – that is the word to describe the Christmas Market cruises.  The cities and towns on the Danube and Rhine rivers put on their shows at this time of year.  You will be immersed in the rich culture and traditions and see families celebrating this holiday as they have done for generations.  You can be part of this as you stroll through the booths, drinking Gluhwein  and eating treats such as pretzels, sausages and gingerbread.

Enjoy time with friends on a Christmas Market river cruise

Enjoy your time on a river cruise ship

8. YOU ENJOY THE TIME ON THE SHIP

Unlike large ocean-going vessels, a river cruise ship travels at a slower pace and is never out of sight of land.  This means you will always have great scenery to admire.  Whether it’s a hillside filled with grape vines, the many castles which were built along the great rivers of Europe or the charming towns you will pass, you will always have photo opportunities and conversation starters.  At various points along the way, your hotel manager will inform you of sights and history of the places you are gliding by.

9. DO YOU HAVE FAMILY/FRIENDS?  YOU HAVE A GROUP

What can be better than enjoying a fabulous cruise?  Enjoying it with your friends and family!  Since the ships are smaller, you can create a group with fewer cabins.

Do you knit? Play Bridge? belong to a garden group?  Get onboard and enjoy your cruise and your passions at the same time.

Now is the time to book your cruise so that you can get the best price and the cabin categories of your choice.  River cruises are the fastest growing segment of the travel industry, so you need to secure your spot now.  Call Unique Journeys and let’s get cruisin’

 

Gingerbread Christmas Market Nuremberg, Germany
Love that Apple Strudel
Great German beer and pretzels
High Tea Cake and Scone
The One-The Original Sacher Torte

 

 

CRUISING THE BEAUTIFUL WINE REGION OF BORDEAUX

CRUISING THE BEAUTIFUL WINE REGION OF BORDEAUX

May 28, 2018

Cruising the wine region of Bordeaux will conjure up mental pictures of France and acres and acres of grape vines;  remind you of great evenings by the fire with a glass of wine; sharing a glass of wine with dinner and friends or just relaxing after a long day.

Well, taking a river cruise to the Wine Region of Bordeaux will surpass anything you can imagine.

View of the vineyards at Chateau de la Riviere Estate and Winery one of the shores excursions on a Bordeuax cruise

View of the vineyards at Chateau de la Riviere Estate and Winery

I am the first to admit that before this wine-themed cruise I knew very little about grapes, terroir and the making of wine, but I learned a great deal on this cruise even though I was having a wonderful  time doing it.  All of our guides were so engaging and enthusiastic, you couldn’t help but soak up some of their great knowledge.  For instance, when we visited a vineyard specializing in Sauterne grapes, we learned about the “noble rot” which sounds awful, but is the fungus which produces the great sauternes from that region.  I will say that several in our group walked out of there with bottles of wine to enjoy later.

Without being conscious of it, I learned that wines from Bordeaux are a mix of different types of grapes and that each year the mix is different depending on the weather and how it affects the different grape varieties. I found out that all the grapes are hand-picked and that to be an organic wine, they can’t even water the grapes.  Mother Nature rules in the vineyards of Bordeaux.

Who Doesn’t Love a Farmers Market?

Cadillac Market on a Bordeaux Wine Cruise

Cadillac Market

Almost all cities and towns in France have market days and we were lucky enough to be in Cadillac on theirs.  We were able to stroll around and buy bread, fruit and cheeses direct from the people who grow and produce them.  The people are so friendly and willing to answer any questions you have and the variety of goods is wonderful.  I bought some great cheese and fruit to snack on later.  A great way to remember Cadillac.  There is nothing like spending time at a local market to get a flavor of the area

 

 Did you know they use eggs in wine?

There is a tradition in Bordeaux of using egg whites in the wine casks to help remove sediment during the wine-making process.  As you can imagine, this leaves you with lots of egg yolks.  The French have solved this problem by creating caneles, which are small pastries made only with egg yolks.  I applaud their ingenuity.  The cruise director brought several boxes back to the ship and put them out for everyone to try.  I had several caneles. Okay, I probably had more than a few.

Not all highlights of a cruise have to be about activity

Here’s a question – how many of us have free time in our everyday lives to just sit back and totally relax. Onboard a river cruise, when you are cruising between ports, you have that opportunity. You can sit in the lounge and just watch the countryside go by, perhaps enjoying a glass of wine from the bar.  Maybe you are a card player; there are tables in the lounge set up for whatever card game you would like to indulge in. If you love to read, bring your own book or enjoy one from the library.

There is time for relaxation and reflection on a Bordeaux wine cruise

Early Morning fog as we sail toward another great day on our AMA Waterways wine cruise

Sitting on the sun deck is also an option if the weather cooperates.  You could also enjoy that glass of wine in the hot tub or pool.  I love early mornings, especially if there is a fog hanging over the river, isolating you from the rest of the world.  I shot this picture while standing at the bow of the ship watching a crew member communicating with the Captain by walkie talkie as they steered us safely through this and several other bridges.  Our captain was very young, but as you can see, very experienced.  What an exhilarating experience to see the bridge emerge out of the fog and to sail gently through.   So quiet and ethereal-it was one of the highlights of the cruise.

There are lots of possibilities, but they all have one overriding theme – this is your time to sit back, relax and let someone else steer the boat.

Now is the time to make your dreams a reality.  Contact me at www.unique-journeys.com to set up an appointment to book your unforgettable river cruise

A Riverboat Cruise to the Bordeaux Region of France – The Sights, Sounds and Tastes

Nov 23, 2016

 

A Riverboat Cruise in Bordeaux – The Adventure of a Lifetime!

This is going to be an extra special holiday season. I will have the opportunity to share my lovely photos and incredible experiences I had in Bordeaux with family and friends. Of course… I will also share the details of the other regions in France I visited (with family and friends and in other blog posts). If you are one of those folks that would rather look at pictures and not read, scroll down and check out the slide show!

Barrel room at Sauternes WineryTraveling through the Bordeaux Region of France is a joy to the senses! When one thinks of Bordeaux, France, wine is the first thought that comes to mind. Of course it should as wine making in the region began 2,000 years ago! There are plenty of great wines to taste and wineries to visit, but wine is only one of the many enticements this fairy tale realm has to offer.

My recent travel to France included a seven-day AMA Waterways riverboat cruise along the Dordogne, Garonne and Gironde Estuary, through the Bordeaux Region. We visited famous wineries, lovely medieval and renaissance châteaux, a famous citadel along with other UNESCO World Heritage sites. It was easy get swept away by the grandeur, beauty, history, food, and of course, the wines found in the area.

Chateau de Roquetaillade

Chateau de Roquetaillade, a castle in Mazères near Bordeaux

 

The Cruise

The cruise was a highlight of the journey. Riverboat cruises are smaller and far more intimate than the large ocean liners. We traveled with only 120 other passengers, far less than the thousands that travel on an ocean liner. It’s easy to recognize everyone on board and easy to find people to share the experiences of the day with. The food on board is regional cuisine that is beautifully presented, delightfully tasty and paired with the fabulous local wines. It is virtually impossible to go hungry on board. Aside from the three meals served in the dining room, you can always find tasty snacks and beverages in the lounge.

The track on the sun deck of the Ama Dolce in BordeauxMost people fear they will gain weight on a cruise, but the shore excursions offered on this wine cruise keep you moving. I can say in all honesty, I walked every one of those delicious calories off. I actually lost weight on this trip! There were two or more excursions to choose from daily. One of the daily excursions was to a winery. Other excursions included: a visit to a château, a stroll through a quaint village, or one of the UNESCO sites. Each of the villages has excellent bakeries and unique shops. If you are not in the mood for an excursion, you are always welcome to relax on the sundeck.

Every single person that worked on the ship was joyful, helpful and downright fun to be around. The staff  made sure that anything you needed or wanted on board was available. Our tour director, John Riley, an Englishman had an amazing sense of humor and the ability to keep everything running as smoothly as possible.

My mission this holiday season is to convince my family and friends to join me on this trip next summer, as I can’t wait to do it all over again!

The AMA DolceThe sun deck on the AMA DolceSeating are on the bow of the AMA DolceA great view of the river from one of the decks of the AMA DolceThe comfortable lounge on boardThere were always pastries in the loungeCadillac MarketCadillac MarketProduce stand at the market in CadillacArtistic Cross at the Cadillac ChurchBreads at the market in CadillacCharming doorway & flowers in CadillacInteresting door knocker in CadillacWinery and estate in SauternesA view of a vineyard in SauternesGrapes with the "Noble Rot" in SauternesThe barrel room at a winery in SauternesA magnificent bottle of SauternesThe medieval, Roquetaillade ChateauRoquetaillade ChateauInner courtyard at Roquetaillade chateau400 year old trees at RoquetailladeSculpture of CatAsian influenced chateauBaron von Rothschild estate in PauillacOne of the many chateaux in PauillacOne of the many chateaux in PauillacLeoville Poyferre Estate and Winery in the Medoc regionVinification tanks at the Leoville Poyferre wineryExperience the Wines of BordeauxBlaye CitadelBlaye CitadelStreet at Blaye CitadelBlaye Citadel castle ruinsRuins at the Blaye CitadelView of the river from the Blaye CitadelBath house in the village of BourgStreet in the village of BourgStreet in the village of BourgFlowers in BourgCat showing offBourg community centerBourg community centerBourg community centerFlowers growing out of a crack in a wallMedieval home in St. EmilionNarrow street in St. EmilionView of the village of St. EmilionChateau de Pressac Winery and EstateView of the vineyards at the Chateau de Pressac Winery and EstateVinification tanks at the Chateau de Pressac Winery and EstateChateau de VayresSculptureView of the river from Chateau de VayresChateau de Varyes16th century addition to the original fortress at Chateau de VayresUpdated venue at the Chateau de VayresChateau de la Riviere Estate and WineryChateau de la Riviere Estate and WineryView of the vineyards at Chateau de la Riviere Estate and WineryEntrance to quarry at Chateau de la Riviere Estate and WineryBottles age in the old quarry at Chateau de la RiviereKnights table and chairs carved from stone in the old quarry at Chateau de la RiviereChateau de MontaigneChateau de MontaigneChateau de MontaigneFog on the riverFog on the riverRemnants of Nazi U Boat pens on the Garonne RiverBordeaux water parkBordeaux opera houseBordeaux Vin de BarBordeaux Vin de BarRue de Catherine in BordeauxWine museum in BordeauxVertical lift bridge in BordeauxBordeaux lit up at nightBordeaux lit up at night

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