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From castles on the Rhine and vineyard-lined valleys in France to the imperial cities along the Danube, these itineraries are perfect for clients dreaming of a warm-weather escape through Europe’s most scenic waterways.
This cruise takes guests through the storybook landscapes of the Netherlands and Belgium, from Amsterdam’s canals to Bruges’ cobbled lanes and Antwerp’s famed chocolates.
The south of France makes for an unforgettable summer escape—think vineyard-covered hills, golden stone villages glowing in the light, and peaceful afternoons by the pool aboard the AMADEUS Provence.
This itinerary takes travelers through the heart of the former Habsburg Empire along the legendary Danube, with imperial cities, scenic valleys, architectural landmarks, and local flavors across four unforgettable countries.
Send your clients on a journey along the Rhine, where vineyard-covered valleys, fairytale castles, storied cities like Strasbourg create a truly memorable summer escape.
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