Considering booking a Viking Rhine River Cruise? This review will give you the scoop on all of the ports and excursions along the Rhine River in Europe.
Recently, I took the “Rhine Getaway” Viking River Cruise from Basel, Switzerland to Amsterdam. The cruise went to: Basel, Switzerland Breisach, Germany Strasbourg, France/Kehl, Germany …
I sailed on the Rhine River Getaway from Basel to Amsterdam. Here's my Viking River Cruise review covering the itinerary, on-board experience & more!
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Recently, I took the “Rhine Getaway” Viking River Cruise from Basel, Switzerland to Amsterdam. The cruise went to: Basel, Switzerland Breisach, Germany Strasbourg, France/Kehl, Germany …
Hi, friends! I'm so excited to get to share with you our Viking River Cruise on the Rhine Getaway, a 7 night cruise on the Viking Kara. We saw so much beauty, walked countless cobblestone streets, viewed castles from afar and up close, as well as explored medieval cathedrals that we could only dream about seeing in person. What a rich and wonderful trip to take! I can't wait to share it all with you. I'm breaking this cruise down by day so you can get an idea of how a Viking River cruise flows. This was our first and I'm hoping it won't be our last! We thoroughly enjoyed this cruise and had an exceptional journey with them, truly a dream of a trip! In this post, I'm going to share like none of you have ever been on a Viking Cruise, so that when I'm finished sharing, you'll have a grand overview of what it's like. From our Veranda stateroom accommodations as well as lots of food we partook of onboard the Kara, we were not disappointed at all. In fact, we were fed so well it was impossible to even get hungry!
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Hi, friends! I'm so excited to get to share with you our Viking River Cruise on the Rhine Getaway, a 7 night cruise on the Viking Kara. We saw so much beauty, walked countless cobblestone streets, viewed castles from afar and up close, as well as explored medieval cathedrals that we could only dream about seeing in person. What a rich and wonderful trip to take! I can't wait to share it all with you. I'm breaking this cruise down by day so you can get an idea of how a Viking River cruise flows. This was our first and I'm hoping it won't be our last! We thoroughly enjoyed this cruise and had an exceptional journey with them, truly a dream of a trip! In this post, I'm going to share like none of you have ever been on a Viking Cruise, so that when I'm finished sharing, you'll have a grand overview of what it's like. From our Veranda stateroom accommodations as well as lots of food we partook of onboard the Kara, we were not disappointed at all. In fact, we were fed so well it was impossible to even get hungry!
In December I went on the Rhine Getaway with Viking River Cruises . I will discuss this trip in another article because it was so ...
Recently, I took the “Rhine Getaway” Viking River Cruise from Basel, Switzerland to Amsterdam. The cruise went to: Basel, Switzerland Breisach, Germany Strasbourg, France/Kehl, Germany …
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A travel guide to one day in Basel, Switzerland including tips on things to do, points of interest, best hotels and itinerary advice.
I sailed on the Rhine River Getaway from Basel to Amsterdam. Here's my Viking River Cruise review covering the itinerary, on-board experience & more!
Hi, friends! I'm so excited to get to share with you our Viking River Cruise on the Rhine Getaway, a 7 night cruise on the Viking Kara. We saw so much beauty, walked countless cobblestone streets, viewed castles from afar and up close, as well as explored medieval cathedrals that we could only dream about seeing in person. What a rich and wonderful trip to take! I can't wait to share it all with you. I'm breaking this cruise down by day so you can get an idea of how a Viking River cruise flows. This was our first and I'm hoping it won't be our last! We thoroughly enjoyed this cruise and had an exceptional journey with them, truly a dream of a trip! In this post, I'm going to share like none of you have ever been on a Viking Cruise, so that when I'm finished sharing, you'll have a grand overview of what it's like. From our Veranda stateroom accommodations as well as lots of food we partook of onboard the Kara, we were not disappointed at all. In fact, we were fed so well it was impossible to even get hungry!
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Viking Rhine Getaway - Our photo intensive review on the Viking Ingvi, Summer 2014, River Cruising
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Today I am so excited to start sharing about the recent trip to Europe that I took with my mom through Viking River Cruises (and about our days in Switzerland before the cruise). It was definitely a trip of a lifetime and one that I would recommend everyone take at least once in their lifetime. It was just simply amazing. In many ways it still feels like a complete dream that it even happened! In the next couple of weeks I am going to be sharing about all of the different places we went to, activities that we did, restaurants we ate at, places we stayed, and our entire Rhine River itinerary for those of you that may want to do this exact trip in the future. (And just a side note- right now through January 31st Viking is offering a special 2-for-1 deal on many of their cruises and some even include FREE airfare! You can check out this incredible deal HERE!) To start things off I wanted to spend a little bit answering the most frequently asked questions that I received prior to the trip, during our cruise, and since I have returned. Some answers to questions I was asked you can find on Vikings Frequently Asked Questions Page (HERE) so I am not answering those but am trying to answer questions that aren't covered on their page. If you still have questions after this post please feel free to leave a question in the comment section below and I will answer it! So here we go... 1. I heard that Viking River Cruises are just for seniors or those who are 60+ in age- is this true? This is probably the #1 question that I received across the board from so many people. In fact when I posted on Instagram this picture HERE and this one HERE I received so many messages from people shocked that there were people younger than 50 years old. To be honest before I went I wasn't sure what to expect myself. Before I left I had one nurse say to me, "isn't that the gereatric cruise line?" when I shared what I was doing. And I smiled because I assumed that she may be correct in her statement. After going on this particular cruise I walked away thinking a couple of different things. First, in general Viking River Cruises don't have a predominately young crowd but that doesn't mean that there wasn't a lot of variety of age on the cruise that we took. I would say that about 1/3 was over 60 years old on our cruise, 1/3 was in their 40s through 60s, and a 1/3 were younger. On our cruise specifically we had a wide range and I think that this had to do with the fact that it was over the holiday season. One of the reasons that I believe that Viking looks like it is for an older generation is because most people who are working and are not retired can only travel at some specific times of the year. I think that if you are looking for a mix of ages that the holiday cruises would be the surest bet, but think you will find at least some age variety on each cruise. Second, while Viking has not marketed themselves as a "college cruise ship" many people of all ages are starting to realize the wise investment that Viking actually is compared to some of the ship offerings of other cruise lines that appear to be cheaper. I will talk about this more in a minute! Third, I think the real question is whether or not younger people will be bored on the cruise ship if it is for those that are older. That could not have been farther from the truth. Let me answer that question next... 2. Since it appears to be for those of an older generation will I be bored if I take this cruise? My answer to this question is two-fold. First, I think that it depends on what you are looking for in a cruise. If you are looking for a party ship and want to just head to the Caribbean and escape and not think about anything than you may find this to be a bit overwhelming. Not boring- the exact opposite. Second, the days are so busy that if you are bored it is simply because you picked the wrong type of cruise to come on. I think it is important to note going into a Viking Cruise that when they say it is a trip of a lifetime filled with amazing sites, amazing culture, and amazing learning they are not being flippant with that statement. This is definitely not the cruise to take if you don't want to learn a ton and see a ton of things. The days are PACKED full of excursions and opportunities to really delve into the culture of where you are. I studied abroad in Germany when I was in college, but I walked away feeling like I had truly seen the heart of Germany through this cruise. I participated in every single excursion that was included (plus an additional one that we purchased) and my day often started at 6 am to get ready for the day, then breakfast, then an excursion, then lunch, then an afternoon activity or excursion, then dinner and then there was the option for after dinner activities. It was full. It was non-stop. It was just amazing. Now many people flexed the schedule and chose to relax or not join in on every excursion (choosing to see the town that we were in at their own pace) but either way bored was never a word that was said. 3. Viking Cruises look wonderful but they are so expensive that I could never afford one. Is it really worth the investment? Yes. Yes. Yes. Honestly as I started to do a comparative cost rate on Viking versus other cruises that I have been on I was shocked to realize how cost effective Viking actually is. On the Rhine River Cruise that we were on we had included excursions for every single day that we were on the boat. While there was the option to purchase additional excursions most people did not and those that did paid at most $79 (we paid $49 per person for our purchased excursion to Colmar which I can't recommend enough!). Compared to other cruises that I have done where each excursion ranges from $69 to $200+ the fact that all of the excursions were included is a HUGE selling point to me immediately. In my opinion most people go on cruises to see different places and typically you have to purchase the things that you are doing on top of the cost of the cruise that you have purchased. That quickly adds up and pretty soon you are spending a lot of money simply to get off the boat. That is not the case at all in this situation since these excursions are all included. Another thing that is very cost effective about the Viking Cruises is the included alcohol and drinks. On many cruises you have to purchase alcohol packages or drink packages. This is simply not the case with Viking. At every meal (and sometimes even when you got back from excursions!) you have the offering of the house wines and beer that are simply a part of the package. This includes soft drinks and juices for those who are not drinkers. And for those who love water like me there is an unlimited supply of bottled water in your stateroom. Absolutely wonderful! I think one of the main things that is an amazing selling point also for Viking Cruises is the fact that there are so many deals that they constantly are offering (like their 2-for-1 sales that I mentioned above). As one couple who was on their honeymoon said to me - as they compared all of the costs for where to go on their honeymoon and did the statistics of all inclusive resorts they realized that they could fly to Europe for free through Viking and get to see Europe together on their honeymoon (something that they thought they would have to wait 5 or 10 years to do) for under $2000! They said that they started saving and it was the best investment that they could have done at the beginning of their marriage. They were so sweet and they truly made a good point. 3. Did you have access to the internet? I am giggling a bit as I write this because this is definitely one of the negative parts I do have to say about the Rhine River Cruise. Technically, yes you have wi-fi. If you are planning to be dependent on it for work or for staying connnected... I would caution you that it may not work as well as you hope for it to. I needed to use the wi-fi as part of my job and I often spent more time trying to connect to it then I did actually have the opportunity to be on it. So as a word of warning - yes, there is wi-fi- but it is spotty at best. 4. Do I have to know a different language to be able to go one of Vikings Cruises? The simple answer to this is no. Everything on Viking (including the local tour guides) will speak in English to you so you wouldn't have to worry about this. During your free times to explore in different cities you may run into needing to know some simple phrases but most people got by just fine with English. 5. Are most of the other passengers on board stuck up travelers? This question (and a variety of versions of it) made me smile because I understood where it was coming from. I think that the advantage of the Viking Marketing team is that they have stayed with their consistent message to show that you will be on a 5-star resort vacation on their cruises, but perhaps the disadvantage is that it doesn't show a variety of ages on board. And, maybe that many people, like myself, are hard-working people who viewed this trip as a once-in-a-lifetime experience. As I talked with almost every single passenger on board I do admit that there were a few who were proud to just share all about their previous cruising experiences and where they had traveled to (and looked a bit down on you if you hadn't traveled as much), BUT 98% of majority of people on board were sweet and kind people who were excited to have the experience with loved ones and friends. At the end of the day I think that this is like any cruise or vacation experience- I think you choose who you hang out with and what you take away from any experience- the good and the bad. But if you are looking for the bad you will be hard pressed to find it as it was just amazing. I hope that these answers helped! If you have any additional questions that I didn't answer please let me know in the comments and I will be happy to answer them for you! I can't wait to start sharing next week pictures and details from the cruise. It was amazing!! Happy Friday friends!
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A travel guide to one day in Basel, Switzerland including tips on things to do, points of interest, best hotels and itinerary advice.
A Viking Rhine River cruise from Basel, Switzerland to Amsterdam. The ship and cruise itself combined perfectly with top shore excursions.
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Hi, friends! I'm so excited to get to share with you our Viking River Cruise on the Rhine Getaway, a 7 night cruise on the Viking Kara. We saw so much beauty, walked countless cobblestone streets, viewed castles from afar and up close, as well as explored medieval cathedrals that we could only dream about seeing in person. What a rich and wonderful trip to take! I can't wait to share it all with you. I'm breaking this cruise down by day so you can get an idea of how a Viking River cruise flows. This was our first and I'm hoping it won't be our last! We thoroughly enjoyed this cruise and had an exceptional journey with them, truly a dream of a trip! In this post, I'm going to share like none of you have ever been on a Viking Cruise, so that when I'm finished sharing, you'll have a grand overview of what it's like. From our Veranda stateroom accommodations as well as lots of food we partook of onboard the Kara, we were not disappointed at all. In fact, we were fed so well it was impossible to even get hungry!
I sailed on the Rhine River Getaway from Basel to Amsterdam. Here's my Viking River Cruise review covering the itinerary, on-board experience & more!
I sailed on the Rhine River Getaway from Basel to Amsterdam. Here's my Viking River Cruise review covering the itinerary, on-board experience & more!
Germany has so many beautiful fortresses, ruins and castles on the Rhine River. Here are photos of the best castles in Germany from my Viking River Cruise!
I sailed on the Rhine River Getaway from Basel to Amsterdam. Here's my Viking River Cruise review covering the itinerary, on-board experience & more!
Viking Rhine Getaway - Our photo intensive review on the Viking Ingvi, Summer 2014, River Cruising
One of the world's most popular European river cruises is on the mighty Rhine River, cruising between Basel and Amsterdam. If you would like to visit 4 countries in a week, many river cruise lines have similar Rhine cruise itineraries. Here is what you can expect and what you will see.
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A Viking Rhine River cruise from Basel, Switzerland to Amsterdam. The ship and cruise itself combined perfectly with top shore excursions.
On our 5th day of our Rhine River cruise we had the amazing opportunity to spend the morning cruising the Middle Rhine River. It was a beautiful experience and I am so excited to share with y'all tons of pictures. It truly felt like a storybook come to life. Because there are so many pictures I am breaking this up into several posts! I hope y'all enjoy- it was magical and I hope this inspires you to plan a trip to cruise the Middle Rhine! I loved the way that Viking Cruises did this scenic cruising morning. After a leisurely and wonderful breakfast we had a chance to gather our cameras (and dress warmly!) to head up to the top deck of the Viking Eir. On the top deck you could hear the program director sharing information about the places we were seeing and the castles that we were passing along with other interesting facts. It was cold and a bit rainy off and on that day so they also provided the lounge area where you could see and hear the information too. In some ways the moments where the clouds were extremely dark against the Rhine River outline almost made you feel that you had stepped back in time to when these castles were filled and used as defense areas. What was interesting to learn is that over half of the castles that we saw as we cruised were now hotels. In some of the pictures you will see signs for HOTEL which has allowed the castle to have continued upkeep. It seemed like around every bend there was a beautiful new castle or cathedral to see! One of the neat things about river cruising is that you definitely get to really see the country or state that you are traveling through. One thing that I marveled at as we were cruising through the Rhine was the way that life has continued surrounded by all of these historical places. People have continued their communities, are driving to work, going to school, etc. Every single day they are surrounded by seeing these castles and that is a normal part of their day. It made me pause and think about what I consider to be a "normal" thing that I see every single day - and to really stop and appreciate the beauty that I am surrounded with. One of my favorite parts of the early morning was when this beautiful rainbow came out across the hills. It was simply gorgeous! One of my favorite places on the river cruising- the beautiful church in the distance was so gorgeous! This unique castle structure in the middle of the river was so cool! I hope that you loved the first part of our cruising on the Middle Rhine! I can't wait to share more with y'all in the coming week! If you are interested in reading more about our Basel to Amsterdam cruise on Viking, you can click on the links below: Viking River Cruise- Answers to Your Most Frequently Asked Questions Viking Eir- Stateroom 203 Review A Walk Through Downtown Historic Basel // Switzerland Basel Munster (Basel Cathedral) // Basel, Switzerland Hoftgut Sternen (in the Black Forest) // Germany Viking Eir Ship Review A Brief History of Old Town Colmar // France 7 Things You Must See When You Visit Old Town Colmar in the Winter // France Saint Martin's Collegiate Church (Place de la Cathedrale) // France A Brief History of Beautiful Strasbourg// France A Walk Through Historic Strasbourg // France Place Saint Thomas - Strasbourg // France Au Vieux Strasbourg Restaurant // France River vs. Ocean Cruising: 23 Key Differences to Know Heidelberg Castle // Germany Best Rhine River Books (from travel to culture to history) to Purchase for Your Trip A Walk through Old Town Heidelberg // Germany Viking Eir Ship Food and Dining Review