Cities like Budapest, Hungary have an enormous number of docking locations. Here, Emerald Cruises' Emerald Star is docked on the Buda side of the city. Photo © 2014 Aaron Saunders
Emerald Star docked in Budapest on the Buda side of the city. Photo © 2014 Aaron Saunders

The History of Emerald Cruises

Emerald Cruises was founded by an Australian-based company, Scenic Tours, which started in 1986 as a coach tour company serving Australia. By the early 1990s the company had moved well beyond the borders of Australia and had become a world-wide tour company.

In 2005, Scenic began to charter river cruise ships for its guests traveling in Europe. Then in 2008, the company launched an upscale river cruise line with its own ships, branded as “Scenic Space Ships.” While Scenic’s luxury brand catered to travelers who were seeking upscale river cruise experiences, the company also saw a need to serve the less-affluent (and possibly younger) travelers. Thus, the concept of Emerald Cruises was born. Like the Scenic brand, Emerald Cruises has its own custom-crafted vessels referred to as “Star Ships” that began sailing on a few of the waterways in Europe on April 15, 2014.

Glen Moroney, the owner of Scenic, told us that Emerald is a “four-star product operating on five-star hardware.” That’s a pretty good description in our minds.

Check out Ralph Grizzle’s My Take On Emerald Sky: Five Favorite Things and his voyage through Eastern Europe with Emerald Cruises: An Incredible Journey: Enchantment Of Eastern Europe On Emerald Sky

From the company’s modest debut, Emerald continues its expansion.

The Emerald Cruises’ Fleet

Emerald Cruises made its debut in 2014 with the Emerald StarEmerald Sky, and Mekong Navigator. The Emerald Sun and Emerald Dawn began sailing in 2015, and in 2017 the Emerald Liberté, Emerald Destiny, and Emerald Radiance entered the waterways. In 2019 the Emerald Harmony will sail the Mekong, replacing the Mekong Navigator.

Emerald Cruises’ Destinations

Currently, Emerald Cruises offers 8- to 17-day itineraries on the Rhine, Rhône, Douro, Moselle, Main, Volga, and Danube Rivers in Europe, as well as cruises along the Mekong and Nile. There are cruises available on the Rhine only and on the Danube only. However, most combine at least two waterways. Some examples include:

Emerald Cruises’ Added Extras

Prepaid gratuities, airport transfer fees, and port charges are included in the fare, which can save you up to an estimated $650 per person compared to other cruise lines that are less inclusive

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Emerald Cruises Ship Reviews

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Emerald Dawn
Emerald Destiny
Emerald Liberté
Emerald RadianceDouro River Cruises: Six Reasons To Choose Emerald Cruises
Video: A Cruise Along Portugal’s Douro River
Emerald SkyEnchantment Of Eastern Europe On Emerald Sky
Emerald Star
Emerald Sun
Emerald Harmony
Mekong Navigator

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