Taking kids on a river cruise is perhaps a mistake,but there are some exceptions.
While there’s nothing wrong with big name churches,the lesser-known ones can be equally divine.
Fresh contemporary style,interesting port stops and inclusive tours … no wonder Travelmarvel Vega is consistently booked out.
After almost 20 years plying Europe’s great rivers in chartered ships,APT is creating its own vessels,heralding a new era for the Australian company based in Melbourne.
Knowing what to pack ensures you don’t find yourself with too much luggage and contents that never see the light of day.
You’ll need your stretchy pants for a day-trip to this Hungarian town where a brioche and a doughnut had a love child.
Full of red rock and clear water,this brutal,arid landscape is replete with an oversupply of that simplest human luxury – natural swimming pools.
A voyage aboard a floating castle,of sorts,from Vietnam to Cambodia can’t help but remind Australians of the classic film The Castle.
Bringing a teenager on a river cruise raises a few questions – will she stay in the cabin complaining about the Wi-Fi and be desperate to disembark? Only one way to find out
From vineyards to dramatic cliffs to Soviet-era villages with each bend of the river,this is a cruise guaranteed to open your eyes and your mind.