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Encyclopedia > River cruise

River cruise is a voyage up and and a river/rivers touching at a series of ports. River upstream of an Australian trout farm A river is a large natural waterway. ... Categories: Stub | Commercial item transport and distribution | Transportation ...

River Cruising in St. Petersburg region, Russia
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River Cruising in St. Petersburg region, Russia

River cruising is a form of traveling in the inlands waterways of the world. Unlike large ocean cruise liners, river cruise ships are usually smaller vessels, generally accommodating between 100 and 200 passengers (though there are river cruising vessels that take only 5-6 passengers or 1,000+ passengers). Due to their smaller size and low draft, river vessels sometimes can go where no other transportation can, taking passengers to the heartlands of countries where rivers are the only way to reach many attractions (Russia, China, etc.).

During river cruises the panorama of countryside is always in view, so river cruises are very popular among those who prefer to get to know the soul of the "mainland country" relaxing in a stress-free environment and enjoying the reassuring nearness of the firm land. River cruises usually last from 7 to 15 days.

Some river ships are small, other closely resemble five stars hotels offering their passengers sun decks, dining rooms, lounges, fitness facilities, swimming pools, casinos and many other kinds of entertainment facilities. Accommodation, meals onboard, entertainment programs and special events (holidays, festivals, contests, concerts, etc.) are usually included in the cruise price while bar expenses, sauna, massage, laundry and cleaning services, and telephone calls are charged to a passenger's shipboard account.

Most cruises offer a variety of onboard the offboard activities. The latter inlcude guided tours to historic and cultural sites of the region, sightseeing, visiting local attractions, museums and galleries, and various points of interests. Guides also give a running commentary on regions of particular interest while sailing past them.

The most popular river cruises include cruising Nile, Mississippi, Yangtze, Mekong, the Danube, Rhine, Seine, Volga, etc. There are several dozens of specialized cruise companies in the world, and they employ from 1-2 to 15-20 passenger ships. The most travel companies that offer cruises are members of Cruise Line International Association. Legend of the Seas moored at San Diego, California A cruise ship, or less commonly cruise liner, is a passenger ship used for pleasure voyages, where the voyage itself and the amenities of the ship are considered an essential part of the experience. ... In its most general sense, a panorama is any wide view of a physical space. ... A tourist boat travels the River Seine in Paris, France Tourism can be defined as the act of travel for the purpose of recreation, and the provision of services for this act. ... A museum is a non-profit making, permanent institution in the service of society and of its development, open to the public, which acquires, conserves, researches, communicates and exhibits, for purposes of study, education and enjoyment, the tangible and intangible evidence of people and their environment. ... gallery may be short for Art gallery a gallery is an element in architecture, a long hallway flanked with walls or rows of columns Gallery is an open-source package that allows users to create and manage image galleries on their web sites. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The Nile (Arabic: ‎, translit: , Ancient Egyptian iteru) is a river in Africa, often regarded as the longest river on Earth, although some sources claim the Amazon in South America is longer. ... The Mississippi River, derived from the old Ojibwe word misi-ziibi meaning great river (gichi-ziibi big river at its headwaters), is the second-longest river in the United States; the longest is the Missouri River, which flows into the Mississippi. ... Length 6,380 km Elevation of the source  ? m Average discharge 31,900 m³/s Area watershed 1,800,000 km² Origin Qinghai Province and Tibet Mouth East China Sea Basin countries China The Chang Jiang (Simplified Chinese: 长江; Traditional Chinese: 長江; pinyin: Cháng Jiāng... View of the Mekong before sunset The Mekong is one of the worlds major rivers. ... Loreley At 1,320 kilometres (820 miles) and an average discharge of more than 2,000 cubic meters per second, the Rhine (Dutch Rijn, French Rhin, German Rhein, Italian: Reno, Romansch: Rein, ) is one of the longest and most important rivers in Europe. ... The Seine (pronounced in French) is a major river of north-western France, and one of its commercial waterways. ... For other meanings of the word Volga see Volga (disambiguation) Волга Length 3,690 km Elevation of the source 225 m Average discharge  ? m³/s Area watershed 1. ...


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