Giverny, France History If the small town of Giverny, France, looks oddly familiar, there’s a good reason for that: Impressionist painter Claude Monet lived here between 1883 and his death in … [Read more...] about Giverny, France
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AmaVerde
AmaVerde Ship Review The 161-passenger AmaVerde entered service in 2011. Her sister, AmaBella entered service for AmaWaterways the previous year. Both are 443 feet in length and can carry 161 … [Read more...] about AmaVerde
AmaBella
AmaBella Ship Review The 161-passenger AmaBella was launched in May 2010. Her sister ship, AmaVerde, debuted in 2011. Both are 443 feet in length and have 81 staterooms, and are part of the … [Read more...] about AmaBella
Rhine And Its Tributaries
The Rhine And Its Tributaries The Rhine flows 820 miles through four countries — Switzerland, France, Germany and the Netherlands — from the Swiss Alps to the North Sea. Though some cruises … [Read more...] about Rhine And Its Tributaries
The best new amenities on river cruise ships
River cruise ships have been amping up everything from the quality of their food (AMAWATERWAYS, for instance, has completely overhauled its fish program to ensure fresh fish is served at lunch and … [Read more...] about The best new amenities on river cruise ships
Viking Sun
VIKING SUN Ship Review Viking Sun was built in 2005, and along with her sister ship, the 2006-built Viking Helvetia, she sails some of the most spectacular waterways in Europe. Sporting high … [Read more...] about Viking Sun