Discover the Wachau Valley on a Danube River Cruise

Nestled along the majestic Danube River, UNESCO’s Wachau Valley is a place of pure enchantment. Steeped in history and brimming with natural beauty, this picturesque region in Austria offers a truly immersive experience for travelers seeking a journey off the beaten path. With its rolling vineyards, medieval castles, and charming villages, the Wachau Valley is a delight for the senses. Explore the terraced vineyards and sample the renowned local wines, or take a leisurely boat ride down the Danube, allowing the stunning landscape to unfold before your eyes.

Rich in cultural heritage, the Wachau Valley is home to captivating towns such as Melk and Dürnstein. Marvel at the grandeur of Melk Abbey, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture, and relive history as you stroll through the cobblestone streets of Dürnstein, where Richard the Lionheart was once imprisoned. Whether you’re a nature lover, history enthusiast, or simply in search of tranquility, the Wachau Valley offers a truly unforgettable experience. Lose yourself in its timeless beauty and discover why this UNESCO World Heritage site remains an undisputed gem along the Danube.

 

Melk Abbey in Autumn

THE TOWNS

You will be mesmerized in the town of Melk with the sleepy and elegant atmosphere under its huge abbey. The restored Melk Abbey, which shines proudly over the Danube Valley, is one of Europe’s most attractive sights

Krems Town Square

Krems is renowned for being the center of the Wachau wine industry as well as one of the most beautiful towns in lower Austria. This old town is also a shopper’s wonderland. As you walk around the town, you will encounter one fantastic church after another – Piaristenkirche features an extensive collection of paintings by Martin Johann Schmidt (Kremser Schmidt); Pfarrkirche St. Viet features large ceiling frescoes and All Souls Alter by Kremser Schmidt.  In the former Dominican church, you will find a museum of history and wine of the area including sculptures, paints and etchings from the medieval to baroque periods.

 

Durnstein on the Danube River

Durnstein is yet another beautiful town in the Wachau Valley that will delight you with its traffic-free quaintness.  You can explore this attractive town only on foot.  Though it is a small town, Durnstein has lots of interesting history – the most famous being the Kuenringerburg, where Richard I of England was held captive in the 12th century. You can reach the ruined castle above the town by a 20 minute hike with great river views. The Stiftskirche (Monastic Church) has one of the finest baroque towers in Austria, covered in light blue and white.

Indulge your taste buds with the region’s renowned wines and culinary delights. Experience the unique flavors of apricot brandy, Wachau’s famous delicacy, and savor traditional Austrian cuisine in cozy taverns nestled among the vineyards.

RIVER CRUISES

Viewing the Wachau Valley from a river cruise is a great way to experience the enchanting beauty of this area.  We offer 5-day, 6-day and 8-day Danube River Cruises with AmaWaterways, A-ROSA and Croisi cruise lines.

Cruise from Vienna to Budapest, Budapest and Vilshofen, Nuremberg and Budapest, as well as round trip Passau, Vienna and Budapest.

Be sure to check out our Wachau Valley video.

Contact us for more information or questions:  https://www.europeanbarging.com  or jan@europeanbarging.com  or 713-240-6753 / 888-869-7907.

Cruise the Rhine in Style with European Barging

While cruising the Rhine River, enjoy a view of the UNESCO Cologne Cathedral. This journey through the heart of Germany combines river cruising on the storied Rhine with a visit to the magnificent Gothic Cologne Cathedral. With fairytale castles, charming riverside villages, and stunning scenery, this is a Rhine River cruise vacation not to be missed!

 

Cruise on a River Cruise

Our cruise ship carry up to 174 passengers for a relaxed, personalized cruising experience. Guests can expect sophisticated, elegant decor and exceptional service from our friendly crew catering to your every need. After days filled with sightseeing, retire to your finely appointed cabin or relax on the spacious sun deck under panoramic blue skies.

Cologne Cathedral at Night

Marvel at the Cologne Cathedral

The magnificent Cologne Cathedral amazes all who enter. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it boasts soaring vaulted ceilings, stunning stained glass windows, and artistic treasures galore. Our expert guides reveal tales of its long construction and religious relics that will deepen your appreciation of this Gothic wonder – one of Europe’s most impressive cathedrals.

 

Relax on Deck with Panoramic River Views

There’s no better place to unwind with a glass of Riesling and admire the passing scenery than on the open-air sun deck. As we sail through the Rhine Gorge, take in spectacular panoramas of vineyards marching up hillsides and historic castles perched on high. Picturesque villages with medieval charm drift by. Our ships offer front-row views of the river’s constantly changing vistas.

 

Learn from Expert Guides

Our guided excursions are led by knowledgeable locals who provide insider perspectives. Hear intriguing stories about the Cologne Cathedral on an in-depth tour. In riverside towns, guides suggest the best cafés to try and share tales that reveal the destination’s heritage. We’ll take you behind the scenes through the eyes of real local experts.

Cable car ride thru the Rudesheim Vineyards

Bike and Hike Along the River

For active guests, we offer opportunities to bike and hike right from the ship to explore riverside trails. Guests can hike through vine-covered hills above Rudesheim and bike along the Rhine from Bacharach to Kaub. Guided biking tours also travel through the Rhine gorge countryside. With options to get outdoors, our cruises appeal to travelers’ adventurous side.

Cycling along the Rhine by the Cologne Cathedral

Savor Sunset from the Rhine Deck

As dusk falls, join us on the sun deck with a glass of Riesling in hand. Soak up the magic of sunset over the river, as the water turns molten gold. Watch the sun sink over vineyard-blanketed hills and the glittering lights of medieval castles come alive. Sunsets from our sundeck create memories to last a lifetime.

 

River Cruises Visiting the Cologne Cathedral

AmaWaterways offers 7-night Captivating Rhine, Enchanting Rhine, Rhine Castles and Swiss Alps, Vineyards of the Rhine and Moselle and 11-night Rhine and Moselle Fairytales .

Croisi Europe offer 7-night cruise on the Rhine between Amsterdam and Basel, 6 and 7-night cruises between Strasbourg and Amsterdam.  There is also a 5-day Rhine and Dutch Christmas cruise  between Strasbourg and Amsterdam.

Join us for the journey of a lifetime on the legendary Rhine! Contact European Barging to book your Cologne Cathedral – Rhine River cruise and unlock castles, cathedrals, villages, and more.  713-240-6753  /  888-869-7907  jan@europeanbarging.com

 

An Overview of the Historic Attractions of Prague

Prague, capital of the Czech Republic and one of Central Europe’s economic and cultural centers. Prague is considered one of the world’s most beautiful cities.

 

 

Charles Bridge

Prague Astronomical ClockMany of the city’s most famed landmarks are located here, including:

  • Charles Bridge, which is the city’s oldest surviving bridge. Charles IV commissioned the bridge in 1357 and it was completed in 1390. It is notable for its striking Gothic towers on either side as well as the historic statues that can be found along its length.
  • Hradcany Castle, which was once the seat of the country’s rulers but is currently the Czech president’s official residence. Established in the ninth century, it is a complex encompassing 45 acres where many historical landmarks can be found.
  • St Vitus Cathedral is a must see attraction in the Hradcany Castle complex. It is where the coronation ceremonies of Bohemia’s kings were once held. The cathedral also has several underground tombs were a number of kings are buried.
  • The Prague Astronomical Clock, which is installed outside of the Old Town Hall in Old Town Square. Originally installed in 1410, the clock is the oldest one of its type to be still operating. It’s marking of the hour draws visitors from all over the world.
  • Prague Castle, which overlooks the Lesser Town and dates back to the ninth century. The castle complex encompasses an area of nearly 70,000 square meters and includes ecclesiastical buildings and palaces in a variety of architectural styles ranging from the Gothic to the Romanesque. It has also been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • St. Vitus Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral notable as an outstanding example of Gothic architecture. Located in the Prague Castle complex, the cathedral is currently the seat of Prague’s Archbishop.

St Victus Cathedral located in Prague

Visitors who want to learn about Prague’s rich history can visit some of the city’s many museums. The most interesting of these include:

  • The Jewish Museum is a complex of preserved monuments that include synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery and the Jewish Ceremonial Hall. Walking through the cobblestoned streets of the exhibits offers visitors a glimpse into the history of Prague’s Jewish community.
  • The Museum of Communism shows how Czechs lived under Communist rule from 1948 until 1989. Visitors can view multimedia exhibits as well as the museum’s collection of propaganda and other artifacts from the period.
  • The St. Cyril and St. Methodus Cathedral is an Orthodox Church whose basement hosts a memorial to Czech resistance fighters who assassinated the city’s Nazi governor Reinhard Heydrich in May 1942 and hid in the cathedral’s crypt afterwards. The church itself is of historic interest since it was Prague’s first Orthodox cathedral.

There are several ways to visit Prague, including river cruises from Prague.

We offer river cruises on the Elbe River and Vitavia River aboard an 80 passenger Paddleboat – Elbe Princess I and II.  Cruise itineraries include 7-night round trip Prague and 9 day Elbe River Cruise between Belin and Prague.

Another way to see Prague from a river cruise tour is with as pre or post land program from a Danube or Main-Danube River Cruise or Mosel River Cruise.  There are even Christmas Market cruises between Budapest and Nuremberg or Budapest and Vilshofen, so you can enjoy Prague Christmas Markets.

For more information contact us:  888-869-7907 / 713-240-6753  jan@europeanbarging.com

 

Europeanbarging Presents a Bordeaux Wine Cruise From August 14 – 21, 2025

Europeanbarging, a Texas based company offering barge and river cruises in Europe, announced a SPECIAL DISCOUNT of $1000 pp on a Bordeaux Wine Cruise, departing August 14 – 21, 2025.

Wine Tasting

The Bordeaux cruise, scheduled on the AMA Dolce ship will be hosted by Barons Creek Winery’s wine maker D Russell Smith.  Russell will offer several tastings and discussions on their wines and winery, as well as wine making. A pairing of their wines will be offered with a special Amawaterways gourmet meal. In addition to the multiple included excursions offered, there are many wine themed excursions as well.  Book by March 30, 2024 for the discounted rate starting at $3830 per person.

BORDEAUX SITES

Travel to France’s legendary wine capital, Bordeaux, on an epicurean experience. Iconic châteaux, timeless vineyards and delicious wine tastings are plentiful on this wine-themed journey. Attend an exclusive wine festival in Bourg, sample Grand Cru Classé wines and experience the wonderful world of viticulture with all your senses at the immersive Cité du Vin museum in Bordeaux.  The AmaWaterways Cruise departs on August 14th and will disembark on August 21st, 2025.

The 7- day cruise promises a great time aboard the ship and on land during each scheduled port. There’s no more fitting starting point for this sailing along the Garonne and Dordogne Rivers than Bordeaux, an undisputed wine capital. Enjoy exquisite tastings just as unforgettable as the wines you’ll sip. Visit the renowned vineyards of Saint-Émilion, Pauillac and Libourne, discovering timeless wine-making traditions, and visit the Bordeaux Wine Museum, a spectacular sensory experience with the power to turn even the most hesitant wine drinkers into connoisseurs.  Various cities and sights are part of the AmaWaterways Wine Cruise destinations that includes: Bordeaux, Libourne, Saint-Emilion, Blaye, Bourg, Pauillac and Cadillac.

 

Grapes in Bordeaux

Grapes from Bordeaux

EXCURSIONS

The following Multi-Choice excursions are included in the cruise price:

In Saint-Emilion, choose from a tour of Saint-Emilion and Grand Cru Classe wine tasting OR Saint Émilion bike tour;

In Libourne choose Ancient Watermill and breadmaking OR Bastide town and market visit OR Château Boutinet hike with wine & tapas tasting;

In Blaye, a visit to the Citadel OR Blaye bike tour towards Les Etauliers Blaye to Bourg bike tour.

Bourg offers a walking tour including Carriage Museum and WWII Petrol Cistern.  Later enjoy an Exclusive wine festival.

In Cussac-Fort-Medoc, Medoc Grand Cru Classé wine tasting and scenic vineyard tour  OR Margaux Vineyard hike and local specialties tasting  OR  Seaside Soulac-sur-Mer excursion;

Cadillac features the Roquetaillade Castle with Sauternes wine tasting OR  Roquetaillade and Cadillac visit OR Cadillac bike tour;

In Bordeaux a UNESCO city tour and market tasting  OR Bordeaux bike tour.  Evening  Wine Museum OR  Bassins de Lumieres (Digital arts centre).

Optional, pre cruise land program featuring 2 nights in Bilbao and 2 nights in San Sebastian Spain ($1320 pp). A post cruise land program in France with 2 nights in the Loire Valley and 1 night in Paris ($1485 pp).

Barons Creek Vineyards was started back in 2016 as a venture of the Chase Family. In 2018, Marc and Marta Chase took over full ownership and management of Barons Creek with Wine Maker Russell Smith.   With a team of over 50 employees that operate four separate locations throughout Texas.

WINE HOST

D Russell Smith, our winemaker, has an impressive 41 years of experience. Originally from Houston, Russell began his winemaking career in Napa Valley in 1983. Russell returned to Texas in 1989 and has been making wine here ever since. In 2012, Russell bought two vineyards in northeastern Spain and makes wine there part of the year. Russel has been crafting exceptional wines in the picturesque vineyards of Texas, California, and Spain for Barons Creek Vineyards since they opened in 2015. His touch transforms grapes into liquid art. Each blend reflects his decades of expertise, capturing the essence of the vineyards and the spirit of BCV.

Europeanbarging, founded in 1998, is an ARC accredited agency, and specializes in European barge and river cruise products.

AmaWaterways, is the only cruise line that has the privileged of being inducted into La Chaîne des Rôtisseurs, one of the world most prestigious culinary organizations.   Additionally, they are members of the Prestigious Tables et Auberges de France – leading the way in the cruise industry as one of the most innovative food and wine  experiences both on-board and on-shore.

The $1000 per person discount ends March 30, 2024.

For more information contact Europeanbarging at: 888-869-7907 or http://www.europeanbarging.com.

Kinderdijk – A Dutch UNESCO Treasure

The windmills of Kinderdijk are one of the most renowned Dutch tourist sites. They have been listed on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites since 1997.

K Kinderdijk is a village in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. It is situated in a low lying area at the conflux of the Lek and Noord rivers. Around 1740, a system of 19 windmills was created in order to drain the polder (a tract of land surrounded by dikes). This particular group of windmills is the largest concentration of old windmills in the Netherlands.

A traditional windmill (called windmolen) is possibly the most exemplary Dutch symbol. As you travel about the Netherlands, you can find usually one or probably two windmills dispersed in the landscape, set apart in the fields. However, you can seldom find the great sails moving, as many are no longer operational. It’s sad but true that there are only about a thousand or so windmills left in the entire country.  A source claims there are about 1,150 windmills left, but the fact is that the Dutch will only “count” a windmill if it is fully operational. So, the display of several spectacular windmills, sails rotating in the wind, such as these at Kinderdijk, is indeed a sight to enthrall a tourist’s heart.

For centuries, the use of windmills to pump out excess groundwater, dikes, sluices and canals has been part of the Dutch culture and survival. The 19 remaining windmills at Kinderdijk are actually still operational, although now modern technology does most of the pumping and land reclamation throughout the modern Netherlands. But the fact remains that, for centuries, the windmills played an important role in pumping water from the polders into the canals from ground water overloads, flood waters, and, in the area nearest to the North Sea, high tide waters.

Though Kinderdijk is particularly famous for its windmills, it is also a recreational area, drawing many hikers and bikers to the miles of paths atop the hundreds of dikes in this great polder.

Your entrance ticket to Kinderdijk includes entrance to 2 windmills – Nederwaard Museum Mill and Blokweer Museum Mill; the Wisboom pumping station and a cafe with gift shop.  Outside of the Blokweer Mill, is a small non-motorized barge – “Alles Heet een Tijd” built in 1914, where you can watch 3 short films. There is a 30 minute canal boat tour to show case the windmills from the water, for a small additional fee.

AmaWaterways offers 2 itineraries that visit Kinderdijk – Tulip Time with departures in March and April and Best of Holland and Belgium with departures from May to December.  Check out our other Holland barge and river cruises for additional itineraries.

If you are traveling to Kinderdijk independently, there are buses from Rotterdam and Dordrecht; by waterbus from Rotterdam; or bike from Rotterdam or Dordrecht or from Kinderdijk entrance.

Call us for more information about these cruises and book one of them to see the spectacular beauty of the windmills at Kinderdijk!  Europeanbarging  888-869-7907