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September is the Best Month to Cruise in Europe
Cruise through Europe in September
Summer is generally considered the beach season and prime vacation time for families in Europe. Every part of Europe has its own specific cruise season length but usually, the shoulder months offer both fair weather as well as fair prices.
When the tourists head home, and the humidity is lower, Europe offers pleasant weather across the continent. September might be an extension of summer’s oppressive heat but the weather is usually just about right.
In Western Europe, September is still considered peak season, with tourists and residents enjoying the last outdoor festivals, trade shows, and outdoor activities. While temperatures can reach up to the mid-70s, it is very pleasant for the most part. The barge and river cruise ships experience their greatest demand in September because of the mild temperatures Throughout France and Germany there are many wine festivals going on at this time and other parts of Europe are also offering many types of fall festivals. French barge cruise, German river cruise, Spain river cruise, and Douro river cruise and so on will be perfect for cruising Western Europe in September and enjoying various kinds of wine festivals, music festivals, and fall wine harvests.
Other parts of Europe such as Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic situated near Germany and Austria are also attractive destinations that can be comfortably cruised during fall.
Barge Cruises
September through early October is the end of the barging season. Barge cruising is primarily in France, Germany on the Mosel in September and October; Italy on the Po River, and in Holland and Belgium. Great weather for cycling along the towpaths of the canals.
Many travelers agree that September is one of the best months for cruising Europe. The weather’s gorgeous and you’ll have an easier time getting into main attractions.
Tourist information offices normally stay open year-round but have shorter hours in the winter. Opening times are less predictable, so call ahead to double-check hours and confirm your plans!
For more information contact: Europeanbarging, 888-869-7907, jan@europeanbarging.com
Visit Macon on a Provence River Cruise
Enjoy the Saone River When Visiting Macon
Macon is a small and beautiful town situated on the banks of the Saone River. It is situated in the Saone-et-Loire department of France and is one of the exuberant and youthful towns of the same. It lies towards the south of the Burgundy region, north of Lyon and near Cluny. Macon is the southernmost town of Burgundy and has a distinctly Mediterranean feel.
The history of Macon dates back to over 2000 years. Due to the historical position of this French village as a significant border town to the east of France and on a principal trading route, Macon flourished extremely well. Like several other towns in Burgundy, today Macon and its adjoining area are renowned for local wines.
Macon though has a few prominent monuments; it is a wonderful place to spend some time. The part of the town along the banks of the Saone River is the main attraction for visitors. They especially love the view across the river to the town from the opposite bank with the cathedral towers overlooking the skyline.
The Old Cathedral of Saint-Vincent- built between 11th and 14th century-is the best part of the town. Though, unfortunately, most of the actual structure is no longer there, the remaining part such as the octagonal towers and the imposing entrance gives a sense of the original. The models kept inside the cathedral help you to imagine the original structure.
Another highlight of the town is the New Cathedral of Saint Vincent built in neo-Romanesque style in 1860. This is also a beautiful edifice with two large bell towers crowned by stone spires. The anterior façade of the cathedral has three stone doorways enclosed by distinctly carved stonework, particularly the larger central door.
The Museum of the Ursulines is yet another attraction of Macon. It is situated in the 17th century Ursuline convent and has various items on display dating back to the long history of the region and the people who lived near Macon.
And don’t forget to visit the excellently preserved apothecary which is now a museum on the ground floor of the town hall. Even today, it has its original 18th century furniture and a wide range of pills and potions from bygone era.
Book your Provence River Cruise and Enjoy Macon
Our Provence River Cruise will be an ideal choice for you to visit the attractive town of Macon. Book your holiday with us today!
For more information contact: Europeanbarging, 888-869-7907, jan@europeanbarging.com
Saarbrucken is the capital city of the state Saarland in Germany
Visit Saarbrucken Germany
Saarbrucken is the capital city of the state of Saarland in Germany. It is situated at the heart of the Saar-Lor-Lux region next to the French border. It is a charming city with lively cultural scene, baroque architecture and a French aura combined with the joie de vivre of the Saarland.
The population of the city is approximately 180,000 and is strongly influenced by its closeness to France and the chequered history of a French-German border town.
Saarbrucken is the administrative, cultural and commercial seat of Saarland. It came into existence in 1909 as a result of the fusion of three towns- Saarbrücken, St. Johann and Malstatt-Burbach. Initially, it happened to be the industrial and transport centre of the Saar coal basin and gave away products such as iron and steel, sugar, beer, pottery, optical instruments, machinery, and construction materials.
Saarbrucken is a renowned University City and trade fair venue. The city is easy-going, friendly and emanates a feel-good atmosphere.
Saarbrucken takes pride in being home to some of the best attractions in the state. It offers a great deal of interesting historical sites and milestones which attract countless visitors from all over Germany, Europe and other parts of the world. The Saar River and forest landscape are among the natural attractions of the state which everybody will admire and adore.
The topmost historical attraction of Saarbrucken is the Alte Brucke-the arched stone bridge across the Saar. Built in 1546, it served as a vital passageway across the river. It was destroyed during World War II by aerial bombings. When the war was over, the bridge was restored but to a smaller portion. Presently, visitors can cross the stone bridge and enjoy the history spread over centuries.
Another principal attraction in the capital city is Saarbrucken Castle. The location of the current castle dates back to the year 999 and over the years the castle has been rebuilt several times. Today, this German castle is part of a palace complex built in the Baroque style in the 18th century.
The Church of St. Arnual is yet another high point of Saarbrucken. It was built during the 13th century. This Gothic style building ranks among one of the most prominent religious landmarks in southwestern Germany. Old part of the town is also very attractive. The St. Johanner Markt(Sankt Johann market) with its boutiques, bars, bistros and restaurants is the heart of Saarbrücken life.
Take an Excursion and Enjoy Saarbrucken While you are at it
Saarbrücken can be visited on an excursion from a river cruise in Germany.
We offer River Cruises between Saarbrucken and Strasbourg. Call us today to book your holiday with us!
Visit Maastricht the Oldest City in the Netherlands
Maastricht it the Capital of the Province of Limburg
Maastricht is the oldest city in the Netherlands. It is the southernmost city in the country and the capital of the province of Limburg. It is situated on either side of the river Meuse at the spot where Jeker River joins it. The city is conveniently located within walking distance of Belgium and cycling distance of Germany. Maastricht has a rich history ranging from being a Belgic settlement to start with, then a Roman settlement, a religious center and later on an early industrial city. The city has around 1677 national heritage sites which is an evident proof of its opulent history. The city comes second to Amsterdam with respect to the number of heritage sites in a Dutch town.
Today, Maastricht is particularly known as a city of culture and education. It is a wonderful place with certain splendid buildings and rich culture apparently visible in a number of old houses and buildings, beautiful cathedrals and a magnificently cobble stoned city center. Maastricht is renowned for its exquisite cuisine, finest shops and multicultural environment.
Maastricht is an extremely popular tourist destination due to its historical old center and a wide scope for shopping. The University of Maastricht has a great reputation worldwide and is a coveted learning haven for many national and foreign students.
Maastricht is a greatly appealing city not just for sightseers and tourists but for new inhabitants as well. This is evident in city’s superb nicknames such as the “Culinary capital of the Netherlands” and “Europe’s smallest metropolis.”
Maastricht offers you a perfect opportunity to gratify your love of art and fine life. When it comes to history, art and culture, the city has an abundance of them. Located in a hilly area, the city is beautifully surrounded by alluring nature. Attractive historic little districts, exemplary restaurants and a lot of art and attractions make Maastricht an enviable city.
The most amazing thing about the city is that you can see the full city center on foot. In order to enjoy watching beautiful nature and castles on the outskirts of the city, you can easily hire a bicycle.
Walking through the historic inner city will help you believe the fact that Maastricht is the oldest city in Netherlands. The wonderful sight of city walls, churches, massive merchant houses and big squares merging flawlessly with an extensive and diverse range of shops transports you back into a bygone era, leaving you totally spellbound and enthralled.
Choose One of Our Holland Cruises
There are a number of barge cruises as well as casual bike and barge cruises visiting Maastricht. You can choose one of our Holland Cruises, Holland Tulip Cruises or Bike and Barge Holland Cruises in order to watch the beautiful city of Maastricht.
