The Charm of Belgium A Memorable Cruise on the Raymond Barge

Welcome aboard the Raymond Barge, your ticket to discovering the hidden treasures of Belgium on an unforgettable cruise. Set sail on this charming journey as we delve into the heart of Belgium’s rich heritage, captivating landscapes, and mouthwatering cuisine.

 

Raymond Barge

As you glide along the water, you’ll have the opportunity to soak in the vibrant culture of Belgium, exploring historic landmarks and architectural marvels that have stood the test of time. From the medieval grandeur of Bruges to the cosmopolitan allure of Brussels, we will unveil the many facets of this captivating country.

Join us as we sample delectable Belgian chocolates, indulge in sumptuous waffles, and savor the finest beers in the world. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality, Belgium offers a captivating experience that will leave you with lifelong memories.

So sit back, relax, and embark on a memorable cruise on the Raymond Barge – the perfect way to uncover the charms of Belgium.

Overview of Cruises in Belgium

Belgium is a country renowned for its picturesque landscapes, charming cities, and rich cultural heritage. One of the most delightful ways to explore these treasures is through a barge or river cruise, which offers a unique perspective of Belgium’s enchanting scenery. The country boasts an extensive network of navigable waterways, including canals, rivers, and lakes, that weave through its historic towns and verdant countryside. As you glide along these waterways, you’re treated to views of medieval castles, lush gardens, and vibrant local life, all while feeling the gentle sway of the water beneath you.

Barge cruising in Belgium has gained popularity due to its leisurely pace and immersive experience. Travelers can unpack once and enjoy a floating hotel that brings them closer to the heart of each destination.  Included guided excursions allow guests to delve into local history and culture, making it easy to explore the hidden gems that might otherwise go unnoticed. Additionally, the intimate environment of a barge cruise fosters connections with fellow travelers while enjoying the serene beauty of the landscape.

From the bustling capital of Brussels to the fairy-tale city of Bruges, barge cruises present an exceptional opportunity to experience Belgium’s diverse offerings. The combination of moving from one picturesque port to another while enjoying gourmet meals and lively conversation makes this form of travel incredibly appealing. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or simply seeking relaxation, Belgium’s river cruises cater to a wide range of interests, ensuring that every journey is memorable.

Introducing the Raymond Barge

The Raymond Barge is not just another vessel; designed to provide a luxurious yet intimate cruising experience, this barge features spacious cabins, tasteful furnishings, and an inviting ambiance that makes you feel right at home.

One of the standout features of the Raymond Barge is its commitment to personalized service. The onboard crew is dedicated to ensuring that every guest has an enjoyable experience, from the moment they step aboard. With a maximum capacity of 22 passengers, the barge fosters a sense of community and camaraderie among guests, allowing for meaningful connections and shared experiences. As you sail through the scenic landscapes, the attentive crew will cater to your every need, whether it’s offering directions to explore the area by bike or serving delightful meals crafted from local ingredients.

The Raymond barge’s design also emphasizes outdoor spaces, allowing guests to fully appreciate the stunning views as they navigate through Belgium’s canals. Sun decks and cozy lounges provide perfect spots for soaking up the sun from the hot tub or enjoying a glass of Belgium’s finest beer while watching the world go by. With its charming atmosphere and exceptional service, the Raymond Barge sets the stage for an extraordinary adventure that showcases the best of what Belgium has to offer.

Itinerary and Highlights of the Raymond Barge Cruise

A cruise on the Raymond Barge typically follows an enchanting itinerary that takes you through some of Belgium’s most stunning landscapes and historic towns. Each day presents new opportunities for exploration and discovery, from the quaint villages to bustling cities filled with culture and charm. The itinerary is carefully crafted to ensure that guests experience the highlights of the region while also enjoying plenty of leisure time to relax onboard.

One of the key stops on the itinerary is Bruges, often referred to as the “Venice of the North.” This medieval city is famous for its canals, cobblestone streets, and well-preserved architecture. Guests will have the chance to wander through the picturesque streets, visit the iconic Belfry, and indulge in delicious chocolates from local artisans. A guided walking tour allows visitors to learn about the city’s rich history and it’s significance during the Middle Ages.  Don’t forget to visit the Church of Our Lady, which houses Michelangelo’s famous sculpture, Madonna and Child. The blend of art, history, and local charm makes Bruges an unforgettable highlight of your cruise.

 

Gravensteen Castle, Ghent

Ghent is another historic city that deserves exploration. Often overshadowed by Bruges, Ghent boasts a rich tapestry of medieval history and modern vibrancy. Visitors can stroll along the Gravensteen Castle, which dates back to the 12th century, and explore the stunning St. Bavo’s Cathedral, home to the renowned Ghent Altarpiece. The city’s dynamic atmosphere is complemented by numerous art galleries, lively cafes, and a thriving culinary scene that showcases local flavors. Each town along the route enriches your understanding of Belgium’s historical narrative, immersing you in the culture and traditions of the region.

Exploring the Historic Cities and Towns Along the Cruise Route

Chateau de Beloeil

As you sail along the waterways of Belgium on the Raymond Barge, you’ll have the opportunity to explore several historic cities and towns that each tell a unique story of the country’s past. Enjoy beer tastings in Bruges and tastings at a distillery in Oudenaarde, as well as sparkling wine tasting in Peronnes-lez-Antoing at the Chant d’Eole vineyard.   A visit to the Chateau de Beloeil, called the “Belgium Versailles”, contains a valuable collection of 15th- to 19th-century art, including a library with more than 20,000 books and precious manuscripts.

Culinary Delights and Local Specialties on Board the Raymond Barge

One of the most delightful aspects of cruising on the Raymond Barge is the culinary experience that awaits you onboard. The barge prides itself on offering a menu that highlights the rich flavors of Belgian cuisine, prepared with fresh, local ingredients. Each meal is a celebration of the country’s gastronomic heritage, allowing guests to savor the unique tastes that Belgium is famous for.

Breakfast on the Raymond Barge is a leisurely affair, featuring a selection of freshly baked pastries, artisanal breads, and local cheeses. Guests can enjoy a hearty breakfast while taking in the scenic views from the deck. Lunch often includes regional specialties, emphasizing quality ingredients and authentic recipes, ensuring that each meal is a true reflection of Belgian culinary traditions.

Dinner is a highlight of the day, where guests are treated to a multi-course dining experience. Dishes may range from succulent mussels cooked in white wine to rich chocolate mousse for dessert. The onboard chef expertly curates the menu, taking into consideration seasonal ingredients and local flavors. Additionally, the barge offers a selection of Belgium’s renowned beers, allowing guests to sample different brews that pair perfectly with their meals, enhancing the overall dining experience.

The Raymond will start cruising the Belgium itinerary beginning in June of 2025.  Pricing is $3195 per person for 2025 and $3558 for 2026.

With limited dates and cabin space, these cruises will sell out quickly.  Call now to book your cruise:  713-240-6753 / 888-869-7907  or jan@europeanbarging.com

 

Golfing and Barging in Ireland

If you are interested in golfing in Ireland and you want to cruise the waterways of Ireland, Shannon Princess II is the only luxury hotel barge available. Much thought has gone into designing this ten passenger hotel barge. The captivating interior of the barge has panoramic windows through which you can enjoy watching the scenery. The barge has a comfortable saloon, dining area and bar. Shannon Princess II also has a full length rooftop sun deck that is perfect for enjoying a drink or watching the sunset.

Shannon Princess II has five suites with en-suite facilities. You are given a choice of twin or double bed configuration.  The chef on the barge was trained at the Ballymaloe School and shows her perfection at every meal with her signature dishes. Your captain has piloted and managed the Shannon Princess II for several years.

Aboard Shannon Princess II, you will get some great food and wines while your luxury barge smoothly cruises the River Shannon. Baked Baby Lobster, Roast Shoulder of Lamb, Black Velvet Crepes filled with Raspberries and served with Champagne Sauce are some of the regional specialities. A wide selection of French and other European wines and fine Irish single malt whiskies are available. Some other delicious foods offered are: Cashel Blue Farmhouse Cheese, Boilie Goats Cheese and Carrigbyrne Soft Cheese.

Golf lovers will be particularly delighted that Shannon Princess II, during its course from Killaloe to Athlone, affords you an opportunity to visit some great golf clubs along with some spectacular sites.

Day 1 Sunday  Glasson
We meet you at the **designated meeting place and transfer you by coach to Shannon Princess moored moor right next to the 17th tee at Glasson Golf and Country Club. Your Captain and his crew welcome you on board with Champagne, Black Velvets or Irish Coffees, then time perhaps for a stroll. Dinner on board.

Day 2 Monday Glasson to Althone
This morning, enjoy a round of golf at Glasson Golf and Country Club, a Christy O’Connor design quoted as “the best he has done so far”. The course presents you with many challenges and treats, as well as spectacular views from all 18 holes.  (18 holes, 6400m, Par 72). After lunch back on board, we cruise around the beautiful Inner Lakes of Lough Ree and moor in Athlone. In the afternoon we visit the Kilbeggan Whiskey, dating from 1757 and the oldest licensed whiskey distillery in the world, for a tour and, of course, a tasting.  Dinner on board.

Day 3 Tuesday Athlone to Banagher
This morning we cruise through a wild life flora and fauna reserve, mooring on the way at the ancient ruins of Clonmacnoise, a famed 6th century university and early Christian settlement.  After a guided tour we enjoy lunch on board, whilst cruising on north to Athlone through Europe’s richest example of “Callow” landscape, countryside little changed in over 1,000 years. After lunch we transfer to the K Golf Club, which hosted the 2006 Ryder Cup.  The Arnold Palmer designed course is one of the premier parkland golf courses in Europe. (18 holes, 6815m, Par 72). Return to the barge for dinner on board, followed by a session of golf lore and music at a local pub.

Day 4 Wednesday Banagher to Shannonbridge to Terryglass
After breakfast we cruise down through Meelick lock, pausing as Portumna swing bridge is opened to allow the Shannon Princess passage onto idyllic Lough Derg. We moor at Terryglass Harbour where there is time to explore this charming hamlet. In the afternoon, we visit Leap Castle, reputed to be Ireland’s most haunted house. You will be greeted by Sean Ryan and his family who will invite you into their unusual home and Sean, a renowned musician, will tell you the fascinating history of the castle and the part it played in founding the American Constitution. Sean will gladly play a few tunes with possibly the added bonus of being joined by his talented young daughter who will demonstrate her amazing dancing skills. Dinner on board.

Day 5 Thursday Terryglass to Mountshannon
A sunrise cruise before we transfer you to Adare Manor Golf Resort, an exquisite 18-hole Championship course featuring 230 acres of lush Irish countryside with lakes and a river meandering through it.  The Adare course was designed by legendary Robert Trent Jones Senior.  (18 holes, 6815m, Par 71). We return to Shannon Princess and set sail across beautiful Lough Derg, passing Forrest Park and ancient mountains to our mooring at Mountshannon, a lovely lakeside village perched above the Lough.  Dinner on board.

Day 6 Friday Mountshannon to Killaloe
This morning we continue our cruise south on Lough Derg past her many islands re-joining the River Shannon to our final mooring at Killaloe, once home to the court of the greatest High King of Ireland, Brian Boru. Before lunch, there is time for you to visit the town, then we transfer you to Lahinch Golf Club – ranked in the World’s top 100 and dating back to 1892, making it one of Ireland’s oldest clubs. The golf course is a 70 minute drive each way, but well worth it! (18 holes, 6115m, Par 72).Captain’s Farewell Dinner on board.

Day 7 Saturday Killaloe
After breakfast you will disembark.  Departure for Dublin Airport or hotel.

Double the enjoyment by combining your love of golf with one of the most relaxing and luxurious ways to travel-aboard our luxury floating hotel Shannon Princess II. We assure it will be an experience of a lifetime!

Contact Europeanbarging for more details.  888-869-7907  or jan@europeanbarging.com  Barge and River Cruise Specialist since 1998.