
TUI river cruises offer adults-only voyages on all the major European rivers. The all-inclusive sailings come with top service and an array of tempting shore excursions. You'll be spoiled for choice!
There are currently three river cruise ships - TUI Isla, TUI Maya and TUI Skyla. All TUI vessels have capacity for a maximum of 155 guests, ensuring that there's plenty of personal space onboard.
Read moreIf you're looking to step into a fairytale, this is the right place. Perched on a dramatic bend in the Moselle, Cochem exudes storybook charm, crowned by the magnificent Reichsburg Castle – a visit here is an absolute must.
View moreOften called the 'Pearl of the Moselle', these twin towns straddle both sides of the river. Guests flock here for its medieval market square, the ruins of Landshut Castle and the surrounding vineyards, best explored on guided hikes or cycling tours.
View moreCologne has roots going back to Roman times. Dominating the skyline is the Cologne Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Europe’s largest Gothic churches. Don’t miss a visit to see its soaring spires, intricate façades and stained-glass windows.Beyond the cathedral, Cologne’s Old Town features cobbled streets lined with colourful medieval houses, cosy beer halls and cafés where the local Kölsch beer is served. The city has a vibrant cultural scene, with museums dedicated to Roman history, modern art and chocolate.The Rhine promenade is a good option for a relaxed walk and a chance to check out the city’s bridges.
View moreDüsseldorf balances modernity and tradition. Known for its fashion industry and art scene, the city has a striking skyline along the Rhine, with sleek contemporary architecture. Yet the Altstadt (Old Town) contrasts with its narrow streets, historic churches and the lively ‘longest bar in the world’, a stretch of pubs famed for serving Altbier, the local brew.The Königsallee is the city’s luxury shopping boulevard with designer stores and elegant cafés shaded by chestnut trees. For a scenic walk or to watch the sunset over the water, check out the city’s riverfront promenades.
View moreOften overlooked in favour of Amsterdam, Rotterdam is long overdue its flowers. Many now consider it the Netherlands' hippest city. Bombed heavily during World War II, it has spent the decades since reinventing itself as one of Europe's most compelling centres of modern architecture. Highlights include the playful Cube Houses by visionary architect Piet Blom and the 'Horn of Plenty', a swirling digital artwork across the ceiling of the Markthal. Take in sweeping views of the city from Euromast Tower before exploring the city's maritime roots at the excellent Maritime Museums.
View moreAmsterdam is the Netherlands’ lively capital, famous for its historic canals and art museums. Cruising into the city reveals a network of waterways lined with tall, narrow houses with ornate gables, a hallmark of Dutch Golden Age architecture. The city’s past as a busy trading city can be seen in its harbour and historic buildings.Exploring on foot or by bike, visitors can check out world-class museums such as the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum, alongside the poignant Anne Frank House. The city’s compact centre makes it easy to wander through charming neighbourhoods like Jordaan with its boutique shops, cafés and galleries.Despite its popularity, Amsterdam maintains a relaxed vibe with leafy canals and parks offering a peaceful break from the busy centre.
View moreThe pool grabs the headlines onboard TUI Aria. And thanks to its retractable roof, you can take a dip all year-round, so you can catch some rays or stay out of the cold.
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