Feb
21

Rhine River Breathtaking Views

On a cruise of the Rhine River, any traveler will be amazed by stunning views of castles, vineyards and small villages. Enjoy the breathtaking views of the Rhine River!

 

 




Feb
17

Rhine River History and Geography

  • The Rhine River is one of Europe’s most important rivers.
  • In historic times, tribes settled along the banks of its waters and Julius Caesar bridged and crossed in in 53 BC.
  • The Rhine has been a basis for European borders and also has been used by it’s inhabitants as a defense feature.
  • Many vineyards and castles are scattered along the rivers banks.
  • The river is 766 miles long and travels through 6 European countries including Germany and France.



Feb
13

Romantic Rhine Cruises

The romantic Rhine River is one of Europe’s most legendary bodies of water. As you sail on the ships of Avalon Waterways, taking in the majestic views on Europe’s youngest fleet. Take a look at some of these great cruises here:




Feb
09

Fast Facts: The Rhine River

Here are some quick facts about the Rhine River:

  • Continent: Europe
  • Countries it flows through or borders: Switzerland, Austria, Germany, France & the Netherlands
  • Length: 1,232 km (766 mi)
  • Number of tributaries: 2
  • Source: The Swiss Alps
  • Mouth: Rotterdam into the North Sea
  • There are two glacier top mountains in the Swiss Alps that primarily feed the river. One is named Hinter Rhine and the other is the Vorder Rhine which were the basis for being named the Rhine River.
  • Although no “one” person is credited with discovering the Rhine, it is known that Julius Caesar once built a bridge across it.

 




Feb
07

Your Passport to the Romantic Rhine River

The Rhine River, whose name comes from the Celtic word renos, meaning raging flow, is one of the most important waterways in Germany as it begins in the Swiss Alps and flows north and east through Germany into Holland’s North Sea. It is most famous for its legendary Lorelei rock and the imposing medieval castles that line its banks. Many German manufacturing and industrial cities are located along the Rhine, as the river is important for shipping and transportation.

If you are looking for an amazing getaway, the Rhine River is definitely the place for you as it offers fabulous cruises and amazing scenery. The Rhine River cruises are perhaps the most popular of all European river cruises, as they allow you to travel through amazing cities like Amsterdam, Cologne, Heidelberg, Strasbourg, & Basel. Some riverboats sail strictly on the Rhine River (known as the Rhein River in Germany), while others combine the Rhine with other waterways in Germany, Austria, Hungary or the Netherlands. Other than seeing amazing sites and scenery, you may also choose to stop in medieval towns to see works by Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali at the Museum of Fine Art.

The Rhine River is also interesting and attractive for visitors because of the large number of castles and old, charming little towns surrounded by fortified walls, towers and gates. Churches and wine growing villages are dispersed along the river that offers romantic scenery to everyone.  Whatever itinerary you choose, a Rhine River cruise allows you to experience some of Europe’s most interesting river ports.

The adventures that the Rhine River offers are extremely popular and fill up fast, so be sure to book your itinerary before you leave on your vacation. With your preparation prior to your departure, you will be sure to complete all of your desired escapades and create a truly memorable experience. If you are looking for anything like scenic cruises, inspiring art museums, medieval castles, and a vacation of a lifetime, the Rhine River is definitely the place for you. Don’t wait any longer to book your trip of the year for the ultimate getaway that you will never forget.