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River cruise news: Two different versions of river cruising

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RIVER CRUISE
April 26, 2018
INSIGHT BY MICHELLE BARAN
Two different versions of river cruising
River cruise lines have to balance the needs of both the independent traveler and the ones with a group mentality.
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NEWS
U by Uniworld's second ship enters service

Like its sister ship, The B, which was unveiled last fall, The A has an all-black exterior with neon logos.

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CroisiEurope launches vessels in Europe, Africa

The company has christened the Elbe Princesse II, unveiled two reconstructed ships in France and made its Africa debut.

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Tauck reconfigures river vessels to add larger cabins

The Treasures and Esprit were fully gutted and 30 of each vessel's 150-square-foot cabins were replaced by 20 cabins measuring 225 square feet each.

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Crystal takes delivery of fifth river cruise ship

The Crystal Ravel will embark on its maiden voyage on May 10, sailing from Basel, Switzerland, to Vienna.

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Art-themed cruises offer hands-on experience

River cruise lines are giving guests the opportunity to embrace the artist within on sailings that include drawing, painting and photography lessons.

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The Extraordinary AmaMagna – Debuting May 2019
Debuting on the Danube in May 2019, the AmaMagna is AmaWaterways' latest innovation. Nearly twice the width of traditional European river cruise ships, AmaMagna offers the luxury of more personal space than ever before, with larger staterooms, multiple dining venues, and enticing new activities like water sports and golf ashore.
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