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River cruise news: The increasingly diet-conscious cruiser

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RIVER CRUISE
June 21, 2018
INSIGHT BY MICHELLE BARAN
The increasingly diet-conscious river cruiser
AmaWaterways' pivot toward offering healthier food and beverage options is part of a growing trend on the rivers.
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NEWS
Riviera River Cruises continues rapid growth
The company's entry into the U.S. and Australian markets, as well as overall growth in river cruising, is fueling its building boom.
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National Geographic River Cruises adds itineraries
Among them is a Christmas markets cruise.
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AmaWaterways sets course to attract new cruisers
The river cruise company plans to add three ships to its fleet next year, the most it will have launched in a single year since its founding in 2002.
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VBT, Emerald Waterways partner on biking cruise
For VBT guests, there will be daily cycling adventures and exclusive VBT activities as well as the ship's regular excursions.
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FEATURED STORY
Delfin becomes first cruise company to join Relais & Chateaux
Delfin Amazon Cruises, founded by a husband-and-wife team in 2006, sails three all-suite vessels on the Peruvian Amazon.
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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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European cruise invasion

Fifty years after modern cruising evolved from passenger transport, lines based in Europe are making inroads in America. Their ships tend to be small, but their aspirations are sizeable.

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