The Seine rises in the Côte d’Or before meandering through Paris and into the English Channel near Le Havre. It’s one of my favourite European rivers, and while a cruise is all about life in the slow ...
A Seine River cruise is one of the most elegant and rewarding ways to explore France. Starting and ending in beautiful Paris, this itinerary combines the glamour of the City of Light with the charm of ...
VIVA Cruises has unveiled new Seine River voyages in France for November and December. The river cruise line will offer seven unique itineraries on the Seine this winter, including a 7-day Christmas ...
Competition is heating up on France's Seine River next year as no fewer than eight river cruise lines duke it out for passengers. Tauck, for example, is adding a new Christmas market cruise on the ...
With just 100 to 200 passengers on average (sometimes fewer), river ships offer one of the most intimate ways to cruise.
In Normandy, guests will have further opportunities to revel in the holiday spirit when they shop for traditional treats at the Christmas markets. The following day, guests will have their choice of ...
We recently returned from two weeks in France, including a 10 day river cruise on the Seine from Paris down the river, all the way to its mouth on the English channel at the old port city of Honfleur.
Join an unforgettable seven-night Seine River cruise that showcases poignant wartime history, colorful Norman cities and the majestic City of Light. Unpack once on your exclusively chartered ...
CroisiEurope is launching new paddlewheel cruises on the Seine, giving travelers a unique way to explore some of France’s most iconic destinations. In 2026, the company will debut two new itineraries ...
Emerald Cruises will introduce a Seine River ship and two more superyachts in 2027. The Seine ship, Emerald Lumi, will offer a "modern take on French river cruising, seamlessly blending luxury, ...
The Port of Rouen closed its 2025 season with the last call on December 17 to 18 by Fred. Olsen's Balmoral. The port said it ...