Monday, 30 August 2010

The Rhine and The Danube

By guest blogger Steve Newman

River cruising in Europe is one of the most popular ways to see the great cities of the Rhine and the Danube. It's a simple way to travel, you're in the middle of the action, seeing it close up, plus there's plenty of time to unwind - and, if you can do it for half price, so much the better. Now luxury river cruise operator AMA Waterways is offering free places for clients booking a choice of European river cruises for departure in November 2010.

The 'two for one' offer includes a 7-night cruise from picturesque Vilshofen to Budapest for just £1376 for the first guest, including port taxes, with a second person sharing paying just port taxes of £86, bringing the total price down to £731pp, including wine with dinner, free use of on-board bicycles and wi-fi (based on two sharing a cabin; excludes flights).

The company’s all-inclusive fares include all excursions, Internet/Satellite connection in every cabin and quality wines and beer with every evening meal. Even postcards are provided and posted free of charge!

On the 1st November, try the 'Blue Danube Discovery' - from £785 pp for two sharing. Cruise for half price with free places for companions on departures on 1st and 22nd November from Budapest to Nuremberg, cruising through some of Europe's most spectacular scenery and visiting Vienna, Bratislava, Passau and Regensburg with its 2,000-year-old ambiance of art and culture.

Prices are from £1571 for two, the usual price per person, and equivalent to £785pp, including port taxes, all meals, wine with dinner, excursions, etc, based on two sharing a cabin. Excludes flights.

You can find out more at http://www.amawaterways.co.uk/

1 comment:

  1. Having just returned from an extensive land tour of central Europe (including Regensburg, Nuremberg, Salzburg and the historic UNESCO World Heritage site of Boppard, with its Roman fort), I can attest to what a beautiful part of the world this is - and a river cruise is the ideal way to see a LOT of it.

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