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Re: Favorite River Cruise?
We did back to back Christmas Markets trips in 2022. Started in Vienna on the Danube, then flew from Nuremberg to Amsterdam to begin the Yuletide trip the same day. Great way to enjoy the holiday season.
mfrancis
Re: Favorite River Cruise?
We have booked back to back trips for next year. The Rhone River cruise ends in Geneva and the Week in Switzerland starts in Geneva two days later. It just seemed that it was meant to be.
Re: Aegean Voyage, Athens to Istanbul, October, 2025
Hi FolsomDoc, so glad you enjoyed this trip. We are booked for April and really looking forward to it. Did anyone in your group add on extra days at the end to go to Cappadocia? I need to start working on that piece of it. (Would appreciate suggestions from anyone.)
Re: Favorite River Cruise?
Our travels; Barge trips can be a little bit like , “Murder on the Orient Express”. I had friends who did a barge trip with one other couple who were good friends before the trip. After the trip they never spoke to each other again. In my view you want to do a trip that is large enough to allow you to escape from people who annoy the stuff out of you. I have only had a problem on one Tauck trip, but it was a couple we could not get away from … from Malibu. I think the proper size for a tour is one that is just large enough to allow you to avoid people that are having a negative impact on your experience.
Sealord
Re: Favorite River Cruise?
I try to not pick small groups for Tauck tours, yes, a variety of people to hang out with is so much better.
British
Re: Great week in November in Venice, Florence and Rome
Very nice overview of your experience. Thanks for sharing.
kfnknfzk
Re: Favorite River Cruise?
Thank you all for your thoughts, especially during this busy time of year, and also to British for pointing me to an alternative which is definitely worth considering. Never hurts to plan ahead especially seeing that these river cruises are so popular. We have 2 small ship cruises planned this year, and I am thinking we might end up liking the "unpack once" aspect of the trip.
Re: Favorite River Cruise?
I loved my cruise on the Rhine, the Main and the Danube, but I went with another company. We added and extra three days in Prague at the end, and it was a great experience. In my view, Budapest illuminated at night is prettier than Paris. 
This photo of the Chain Bridge was taken from inside a cab in a rainy night. Unfortunately, the Gellert Baths in Budapest are closed for renovation now.
Re: Favorite River Cruise?
Wan, I’d like to encourage you to take the land Warsaw Vienna, Budapest Prague tour which we took some time ago. I don’t remember it being particularly taxing and even our tour director mentioned you see more than on the river cruise. Unless there is a reason you are leaning towards river cruises, I highly recommend that.
Poland was a big surprise , I’d always wanted to visit since I have been friends with a girl of Polish heritage for fifty years and she loved it, was always talking about it’s beauty such as the Tatra mountains. We would go to see her do Polish dancing and eat all Polish foods. We admired how her children were bilingual and yet they always just knew to speak English when we were around out of politeness. We loved Warsaw and Krakow, we took a great cookery class and Vodka tasting in Warsaw before the tour began. It was so funny, that night at the Welcome dinner was a Vodka tasting. We went straight for the one we knew was the best…the waiter said we chose the best, yes we know, we had some earlier today! We dared not have any more, we did not want to be drunk when meeting our tour group for the first time 😂
Budapest and Prague you mention were wonderful. Our tour director Mark, was one of the most experienced Tauck people who also told us a lot about Jewish history even though it was not the special Jewish Tauck journey and he was the one who put the idea into our heads to visit Israel which we did just before the war started.
If you take the river cruise, then I suggest going on to Prague yourselves and staying several days.
Having said all this, we are taking a Danube cruise in March which has opera type entertainment each night. It’s a short cruise and funnily enough almost identical to the short river cruises that Tauck are just introducing slightly off season. We visit Budapest but also Salzburg which we haven’t been to. A Sound of Music tour if i remember correctly. We would love to visit Prague again, but maybe another time as we can’t be away too long at that time of year.
Probably not all that helpful to you, but might make you think about alternatives.
British
Re: Grand Australia & New Zealand Oct 18, 2025 - Nov 6, 2025 - Anyone Going?
This was my very first Tauck tour and hooked me forever (?) -- I went 2 days early to help acclimate to the time change and when I was in Melbourne I took a tour to Philips Island to see the Fairy Penguins. Stopped along the way at a Wildlife Park and got to hold a koala...probably sounds dopey...but it really was a magical trip for me.
