Be a part of history on the very first voyage of Crystal River Cruises and discover the mighty Danube in style and luxury.
Destination: Western Europe
Greek Isles Cote D’Azur Voyage

Dramatic coastlines and great cities pair up for a wonderful spring escape. You’ll love Santorini’s whitewashed villages, stunning views and…
North Sea Medley with Crystal
Paris & Normandy with Uniworld

A journey steeped in wonder Cruise from Paris through Normandy’s countryside, uncovering its many charms: Richard the Lionheart’s Chateau Gaillard,…
Europe River Cruises Amsterdam To Basel

Cannes, France

Cannes is known for its luxurious accommodations, shopping, and world-famous film festival. It is one of the most popular places…
Seine River
The Seine is a 776 km long river and an important commercial waterway within the Paris Basin in the north of France. Seine River Cruises usually travel between Paris and the Normandy coast and will stop in Paris, Giverny and Normandy.
Rhone River
Rhone River, historic river of Switzerland and France and one of the most significant waterways of Europe. It is the only major river flowing directly to the Mediterranean Sea and is thoroughly Alpine in character. The scenic and often wild course of the Rhône, the characteristics of the water flowing in it, and the way it has been used by humans have all been shaped by the influences of the mountains, right down to the river mouth, where sediments marking the Rhône’s birth in an Alpine glacier are carried into the warmer waters of the Mediterranean.Rhone River cruises explore the beautiful Provence region in southern France. Often, sailings of the Rhone are paired with sailings of the Saone River, which runs through the Burgundy region.
Saone River
The Saone is a river of eastern France.A Saone River cruise is a great way to see the picturesque, vineyard-covered countryside in France’s famed Burgundy wine region and explore French history, culture and architectural.
Mosel River
The Moselle is a river flowing through France, Luxembourg, and Germany. It is a left tributary of the Rhine, joining the Rhine at Koblenz. A small part of Belgium is also drained by the Moselle through the Sauer and the Our.Cruises on the Mosel River are often combined with Rhine River cruises. This is a great way to experience some of Europe’s oldest and most enchanting cities in Germany, Luxembourg and France.



