Waal
Waal River Cruises - Holland ahoy!
Go on a Waal River Cruise to discover Dutch art and culture and be delighted by Dutch urban flair.
The Waal River Cruise - where it takes place and when to go
The Waal is the southern arm of the Rhine River delta in the Netherlands as well as being the highest volume arm of the river in the delta. The best time for a Waal River Cruise is between April and September. In
Waal River Cruises - cities and tourist attractions
In most cases a Waal River Cruises will be undertaken in conjunction with a Rhine or Ijssel River Cruise. The Waal itself provides a fascinating complement to these trips with a trip in????
Rotterdam, Europe's largest seaport, is one of the destinations of a Waal River Cruise. As one of the cultural centres of the Netherlands, Rotterdam offers various different educational institutions for science and art. One of the landmarks of the modern city is the high-rise cityscape. Hoek van Holland, whilst in point of fact being a district of Rotterdam, has nonetheless maintained the character of a small coastal town and bathing resort. Nijmegen, a Hanseatic city which charms the visitor with such buildings as the impressive 13th century Stevenskerk, is also on the Waal.
The Waal River Cruise - discover a part of the Netherlands
The Waal River Cruise offers you the opportunity to discover Dutch culture. Come on a journey into the world of Dutch tradition!
News
06/08/2012
Riviera will start its first Caribbean cruise in Miami
Riviera, which is the newest ship of the Oceania Cruises company, will depart for the first winter cruise from Miami on November 29, 2012.
06/08/2012
More cruises in Northern Europe
It is expected that 2012 will be one of the most successful season in the modern history of the cruise traveling for the Northern Europe region. The European Cruise Council (ECC) has estimated that the number of passengers in the current season will increase by 16% compared with 2011 and reach 1 million 490 thousand people.
19/07/2012
Norwegian: free cruises for children
Norwegian Cruise Line, the third-largest cruise company in the world, announced a special offer – “Kids Sail Free”. As part of the offer potential customers will be able to book on favorable terms cabins on the cruise ships for themselves and their children – the third and fourth beds in the cabin for the children under 17 years can be booked for free.