Day Trip Boat Tours Down the Rhine River
The Rhine River travels 820 miles downstream from Switzerland to Amsterdam, winding along lush vineyards and picturesque ancient castles while passing through the length of Germany. Although tours...
View ArticleSilver River Boat Tours
Artesian springs pumping more than 500 million gallons of crystal clear waters nourish the natural paradise of Florida's Silver River. This beautiful habitat of centuries-old cypress and ever-blooming...
View ArticleBoat Tours on the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon
You can't come to Portland, Oregon, and not get in touch with its two massive rivers, the Willamette and Columbia. The two join forces in the Portland area before spilling out into the Pacific Ocean,...
View ArticleConnecticut River Boat Tours
The Connecticut River winds over 400 miles through New England, following the border of Vermont and New Hampshire, crossing Massachusetts and eventually draining into the Long Island Sound after it...
View ArticleHow to Get to the Grand Palace in Bangkok
Situated on the banks of the city's Chao Phraya river, the Grand Palace is among the most visible examples of architecture that remains from Bangkok's Golden Age and is the centerpiece of Rattanakosin,...
View ArticleBoat Tours on the Niagara River
The Niagara River flows from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario forming a natural boundary between Canada and the United States. The river's most prominent feature is Niagara Falls; 90 percent of the river's...
View ArticleRiver Boat Tours of the Amazon
The second longest river on the planet, the Amazon boasts the world's most vast watershed, with the greatest number of tributaries and volume of water. It is also one of the earth's widest rivers, up...
View ArticleKnoxville, Tennessee River Boat Tours
Running through the heart of Knoxville is the scenic Tennessee River, the largest tributary of the Ohio River. One of the best ways to enjoy the river and the city sights along its banks is from the...
View ArticleRiver Boat Rides in Minnesota
Minnesota includes several rivers on which riverboat tours are available. The Minneapolis-St. Paul area makes an ideal starting point for cruises on the Mississippi or the Minnesota rivers that flow...
View ArticleRiver Tours in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Summit County, Ohio, offers guests plenty of places to relax and explore quaint, bedroom communities. Most vacationers traveling to this area or northeastern Ohio stay and play in the larger town of...
View ArticleTours of Guyana
With more than 80 percent of its area covered with tropical rain forest, according to National Geographic, Guyana is a destination best suited to adventurous visitors with an interest in nature and...
View ArticleCologne River Tours
A riverboat trip from Cologne offers the best vantage point for viewing the Rhine Valley. The Middle Rhine, between Rudesheim and Koblenz, is a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site, with more than 20...
View ArticleRiver Boat Tours in Augusta, Georgia
In the 19th century, long before it became known as a golf mecca and home to the Masters tournament each April, Augusta, Georgia, was a center of textile manufacturing in the Deep South. Many...
View ArticleWhere Is River Boat Gambling Legal in Missouri?
Missouri voters legalized riverboat casinos in 1992, but in 2000, the law was changed to allow continuous boarding, and cruising was no longer required. Many casinos are now built on barges. You'll...
View ArticleLewis & Clark Tours From Astoria
Explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark journeyed to the Pacific Northwest more than 200 years ago to investigate new trade routes under the orders of President Thomas Jefferson. During their time...
View ArticleBoat Tours Down the Amazon River
Spanning the countries of Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela, the Amazon River passes through some of the most extreme natural environments in the world. From the colorful toucan of the...
View ArticleMississippi River Boat Tours
Spanning 10 states including Arkansas, Tennessee and Louisiana, the Mississippi River meanders 2,340 miles from its source in the Minnesota northwoods to its mouth in the Gulf of Mexico. From landmarks...
View ArticleSan Antonio River Walk Boat Tours
San Antonio, the second-largest city in Texas, attracts more tourists than Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston or Austin, according to the San Antonio Convention and Visitors Bureau. That's perfectly...
View ArticleBrewery Boat Tours on the Milwaukee River
Milwaukee, Wisconsin earned the nicknames "Beer Town" and "Suds City" because it once served as the home of over 80 breweries, according to MidwestWeekends.com. Today, visitors can explore the Sprecher...
View ArticleThames River Boat Tours
London ferries double as commuter transport and sightseeing vessels, covering the prime tourist destinations from the Houses of Parliament to The Tower and east to Greenwich. Upstream from Westminster,...
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