Small River Cruises


Small River Cruising

Small River Cruising

Experienced travelers agree that a European river cruise is one of the most enjoyable and hassle-free ways to explore Europe's castles, cathedrals, and picturesque villages. And now, Globus offers its inaugural year of river cruising in China. Regardless of the continent you choose to explore, your opportunities to discover the very best these destinations have to offer are endless with our river cruises.

In Western Europe you will cruise along the Rhine, Moselle and Main Rivers through Holland, Belgium, France, Germany and discovering the fascinating history through authentic experiences and comprehensive sightseeing. There's plenty of time to unwind and plenty of opportunities to see the sights and the history of Western Europe.

In Eastern Europe, you will Cruise along the Danube River to the Black Sea through Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria. There's plenty of time to unwind and plenty of opportunities to see the sights and the history of Eastern Europe.

The mysterious Nile River, the world's longest river, flows from Lake Victoria in East Africa to its mouth at the Mediterranean Sea in Egypt. It passes through rainforest, mountain, savanna, and swamp until, on the final leg of its journey, it winds its way through Egypt like a giant snake, passing through some of the driest desert on earth. With a name from a Greek word meaning "river valley," the Nile River played a crucial role in the founding of Egyptian civilization.

Up-close views of giant tortoises, penguins, sea lions, lizards, and many different species of birds are the biggest attraction for visitors to the Galápagos Islands. And the best way to explore these natural wonders is island hopping on a small ship cruise. Consisting of 13 large and several hundred small islands located in the Pacific Ocean off the western coast of South America, the Galápagos Islands are truly a traveler's dream vacation. Navigate your way around these volcanic isles in complete comfort as you absorb the scenery and wildlife that inspired Charles Darwin.

The third largest river in the world, the Yangtze River winds 3,900 miles through the country from west to east cutting through 10 provinces before disgorging its water into the Yellow Sea. The Upper Reaches are the most attractive part to cruise with wild mountain ranges, unbroken ravines, and charming landscapes. Along this 130 mile stretch, the river passes through the Three Gorges. There's plenty of time to unwind and plenty of opportunities to see the sights and the history of Magical China.