Back in 1992, Europe’s age-old maritime landscape changed forever. The Main‑Danube Canal opened, allowing modern-day vessels to sail between the North and Black Seas, and at once opening up all of Europe.
With 16 locks lifting river ships 425 metres above sea level and across Europe’s Continental Divide, a new concept in European travel was literally on the up-and‑up. Grand Europe river cruising itineraries like Amsterdam to Budapest were born, and travellers began experiencing life along the riverbanks, deep in Europe’s heartland.
The same year that the engineering marvel opened, Tauck launched its Europe river cruising program. In 2004, Avalon Waterways was established and the Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection, as we know it today, also commenced its program. Closer to home, Australian companies APT and Scenic had been developing their own forays into the category, chartering river ships from 2001 and 2004 respectively.
Over the past decade alone, these operators have since entered new rivers and introduced impressive ship and product innovations, continuously redefining how travellers can experience the continent. The following offers just a snapshot of such forward thinking.
2006
APT builds and launches its first luxury river cruise ship in conjunction with US partner, AmaWaterways. The AmaDagio is fully chartered for guests from Australia and New Zealand.
2008
Scenic builds the first 135-metre ship – the dawn of the Space-Ship – which allows for cabin‑length balconies, while also creating space in the lounge area and room for a second restaurant.
2010
APT’s first Concerto Class ship, AmaBella introduces Chef’s Table Dining and exclusive Twin Balcony Suites – boasting a glassed in conservatory-style area plus an external balcony.
2011
Avalon dares to be different with its first Suite Ship, Avalon Panorama, boasting 30 per cent larger suites than the standard, and beds orientated to the wall-to-wall, open air balconies for views.
2012
Scenic introduces the Sun Lounge concept with Scenic Crystal – allowing guests to enjoy private balconies in all weather. Glass glides at the touch of a button, converting the balcony into a lounge.
2012
Tauck introduces dedicated family river cruise itineraries. Filled with fun, adventure and surprises on board and shore-side, Tauck Bridges cruises allow the Old World to be seen through new eyes.
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2013
Uniworld launches its Sustainable River Cruising Pack with The TreadRight Foundation – a breakthrough in reducing the environmental impact of its own operations and river cruising worldwide
2014
Tauck launches MS Inspire and MS Savor, Inspiration Class river ships with lofted cabins which, at 135-metres long, carry just 130 passengers compared to 150 or more on similar-sized river ships.
2014
Uniworld is the first major river cruise operator to offer a program in the Bordeaux region – only a year after becoming the only major operator on Italy’s Po River and Venice Lagoon.
2016
Avalon will be the first company to sail Belgium’s Meuse River on its new Enchanting Belgium itinerary between Amsterdam and the picturesque town
of Namur, dating back to Celtic times.