An advantage to barge cruising is the chance to get up close and personal with some of the most historic and culturally rich regions in Europe. Think about strolling through the Keukenhof Gardens in Holland, one of the largest and most enchanting floral gardens in the world, or savoring the fine wines of Burgundy, touring the medieval town and castle of Nérac in Gascony, or sampling the famous Lucques olives — just some of the stops for European Waterways.
“Springtime in Europe is magical. The landscape is colorful and picturesque, like it jumped straight out of a Monet painting,” said Derek Banks, managing director of European Waterways. “Cruising the canals and waterways at this time of the year, you immediately understand why Europe in the Spring is so much about celebrating art, literature and culture.”
In the spring, the 12-passenger hotel barge Panache cruises Holland’s waterways, past windmills and storybook towns such as Haarlem, where Hand
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