Located in southwest France, Bordeaux sits as the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. While most think of wine when it comes to this beautiful city, it certainly has more than this that meets the eye! Here are some reasons why Bordeaux should be your next travel destination. Wine capital of […]
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Fascinating places to visit in Hungary on an Avalon Waterways river cruise
A river cruise through Hungary is sure to surprise with its special folklore traditions, mouthwatering cuisine and spectacular scenery. While many flock to Budapest, one of Europe’s most dynamic capital cities, there is more to Hungary than meets the eye. Here are some fascinating places to visit in Hungary on […]
Great rivers to roam in Europe with Avalon Waterways
There are a multitude of great rivers to roam in Europe with Avalon Waterways, so let’s break them down for you. 1. Douro River Meaning “River of Gold”, sailing on the Douro is a transfixing way to discover the gems of Portugal’s wine region. It weaves a course through some […]
Our favourite Classic excursions with Avalon Waterways
No matter what is next on your bucket list, a classic city sightseeing tour is one of the best ways to get a feel for a new destination. Avalon Waterways includes one in almost every city or town that you visit on a river cruise. Here are some of our […]
Conquer castles and venture through villages on the Moselle River
Get off the beaten path and put a pep in your step with an Active and Discovery river cruise along the Moselle with Avalon Waterways. There is much to toast to in this famous wine region, as well as a blend of Roman history and comfort food. Conquer castles and […]
Four highlights onboard Avalon’s Burgundy and Provence river cruise
Carolina, from our Group Sales team in Australia, recently experienced our Avalon Waterways Burgundy & Provence river cruise with Nice extension. Read on to find out more about her four highlights onboard Avalon’s Burgundy and Provence river cruise. 1. Gorgeous Viviers My favourite included excursion was called ‘Charms of Viviers’. […]