River cruise
A river cruise is a voyage along inland waterways, often stopping at multiple ports along the way. Since cities and towns often grew up around rivers, river cruise ships frequently dock in the center of cities and towns.
Contents
1 Descriptions
1.1 River day cruises
1.2 River cruises
2 References
3 External links
Descriptions
River day cruises
River day cruises are day excursions ranging from 30 minutes to a full day. They can be from boats carrying as little as 10 people[1] to the thousands.[2] Such a cruise is typically based in a city with a river flowing through the centre (e.g., Amsterdam, Bangkok, London, Paris) or an area of natural beauty, such as on the Hudson River, Rhine,[3] or Thames.[4] Some popular locations include:
Africa: Luxor, Cairo
Americas: New York City, New Orleans, San Antonio
Asia: Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Kuching, Malacca, Singapore
Europe: Amsterdam, Budapest, Cologne, London, Paris
River cruises
River cruise ships with accommodation facilities offer longer cruises.
According to Douglas Ward, "A river cruise represents life in the slow lane, sailing along at a gentle pace, soaking up the scenery, with plentiful opportunities to explore riverside towns and cities en route. It is a supremely calming experience, an antidote to the pressures of life in a fast-paced world, in surroundings that are comfortable without being fussy or pretentious, with good food and enjoyable company."[5]
Differences between river and ocean cruises:
- Riverboats are smaller than ocean liners, because of the size of the river and/or locks. Most riverboats hold between 90 and 250 passengers, but there are exceptions. The atmosphere is more intimate and friendly.[citation needed]
- River cruises provide a unique way of seeing a country's interior.[citation needed]
- On river cruises land is always in sight, and there is always something to see.[citation needed]
- River cruise passengers are unlikely to get motion sickness.[citation needed]
River cruising is a major tourist industry in many parts of the world.[6]
Africa: Nile
Americas: Mississippi, Peruvian Amazon
Asia: Brahmaputra, Ganga, Irrawaddy, Mekong, Yangtze
Australia: Murray
Europe: Danube, Rhine, Seine, Rhone, Volga, Moselle, Main.
References
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^ "Bangkok River Cruise Tours". Bangkok Tours & Day Trips. Retrieved 2016-06-24.
^ "The Top 18 Rhine River Day Cruises Tours". Viator. Retrieved 2016-06-24.
^ "Boat trips on the River Thames - River Thames". VisitThames.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-06-24.
^ Ward, Douglas (2007). Insight Guide to Great River Cruises. Insight Guides. p. 15. ISBN 978-981-258-397-0.
^ "The ultimate guide to river cruises". Telegraph. UK. Retrieved 2016-06-24.
External links
Media related to River tourism at Wikimedia Commons