Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Founded in France, CroisiEurope has more than 50 vessels in the fleet worldwide No other river cruise line can match the huge ...
WHY IT RATES: Take advantage of an early booking offer to save on CroisiEurope's popular itineraries before they sell out. -Janeen Christoff, TravelPulse Senior Writer Spring has officially arrived, ...
WHY IT RATES: Looking to explore a new region on vacation? CroisiEurope has travelers covered with four new itineraries.-Donald Wood, Breaking News Senior Writer. Europe's largest river cruise ...
CroisiEurope River Cruises has has a number of new updates on tap for 2019. In addition to a new ship joining the fleet on the Douro River, the river cruise line will be launching a cruise along the ...
French river cruise line CroisiEurope has introduced a series of Family Club cruises on which children under 16 will be allowed to cruise for free or at a discounted rate. On the Family Club cruises, ...
The MS R.E. Waydelich L.J. is a paddlewheel ship with 42 cabins. Photo Credit: CroisiEurope CroisiEurope will launch paddlewheel cruises on the Seine next year on the R.E. Waydelich L.J., an ...
Several passengers and crew members on CroisiEurope's 142-passenger Vasco de Gama river cruise vessel sailing Portugal's Douro River have tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus). Travel Agent ...
European cruise line CroisiEurope is launching three new river ships this month -- the MS Camargue, MS Loire Princesse and the MS Gil Eanes -- marked by ceremonies on some of Europe’s most famous ...
Our writer steps on board CroisiEurope’s compact river ship and discovers a surprisingly personal way to explore the Loire ...
Looking for European river cruises that cost less than $1,000 per person? CroisiEurope offers several five-day sailings that fit the bill -- and give you an additional 15% savings. The deal: ...
If you'd like to take a cruise but aren't interested in the hustle and bustle of a massive ocean liner, consider a river ...
Europe’s rivers have served as trade routes for centuries, but it’s only in recent decades that leisure cruising along these waterways has really taken off. According to the latest research from ...
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