2025 Sailings Announced by Riverside Luxury Cruises

The Danube River running through the countryside
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Riverside Luxury Cruises has unveiled its 2025 schedule, offering over 170 departures across 52 unique itineraries, as per their latest press release.

Highlighting the 2025 offerings, the company is introducing combined itineraries that link cruises on the Riverside Debussy and Riverside Ravel for extended journeys of up to 19 nights, traversing the Rhine and Rhône rivers.

The Riverside Debussy is set to explore the Main and Moselle rivers in addition to joining the Riverside Mozart on the Danube River. 

Jen Halboth, CEO of Riverside Luxury Cruises, stated, “No other line delivers Europe like Riverside Luxury Cruises. Our 2025 portfolio delivers more opportunities for luxury travelers to delight in the adventure of exploring new destinations, while being pampered with exceptional cuisine, high-touch service, and spa. These are all aboard Riverside’s most spacious and beautiful fleet cruising the rivers of Europe.”

Kicking off its second year, the Riverside Debussy will embark on a seven-night roundtrip from Amsterdam on April 2, perfectly timed to the peak of tulip season in the Dutch countryside. This journey includes stops in Arnhem, Nijmegen, Antwerp, Gent, Middleburg, Veere, Dordrecht, and Rotterdam.

In September, the Riverside Debussy will merge a cruise of the Rhine and Main rivers into a seven-night voyage from Amsterdam to Nuremberg.

The Riverside Ravel and Riverside Mozart are set to begin their seasons on April 10 and 17, respectively. The Riverside Ravel will offer a three-night journey from Lyon to Avignon, stopping in Viviers, Tarascon, and Arles.

Meanwhile, the Riverside Mozart is scheduled for an Easter voyage from Passau, Germany, to Budapest, Hungary, visiting Ybbs, Melk, Bratislava, Slovakia, with Easter Sunday celebrated in Vienna, Austria.

The Riverside Mozart will also present a range of three to seven-night trips primarily between Passau and Budapest, exploring various Bavarian, Austrian, Slovakian, and Hungarian locales.

Additionally, the Riverside Ravel will run trips of four to seven nights on the Rhône River between Lyon and Avignon, visiting places like Arles, Viviers, Tain L’Hermitage, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Tarascon, Port St. Louis, and Vienne.