The Next Big Thing is Small and Floats:

Look for 2006 to be the year River Boats in Europe and Asia come into their own. Cruising the Danube, the Rhine, the Soane, or the Yangtze with just a few hundred fellow Americans is perceived as a safe, cost effective, and almost intimate way to experience important parts of the world. You can see China, albeit in a somewhat sanitized way, experience “The Path of the Czars” or simply glide through Burgundy and Provence on a one-week idyll. Most shore excursions are included, there are air programs from the States, and pre and post hotel programs. Costs average $250-$300 per day.

River Cruising has been around for a while. But judging by early booking trends, this is definitely the next big thing. For the best experiences shared with a predominantly European cast of characters, we recommend Peter Deillman Cruises. The best of the “mostly American” lines is Viking River.

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