Four Seasons Yachts Reveals 2027 Mediterranean Season
December 1, 2025American Cruise Lines to Debut New Ships, New Itineraries in 2026
December 1, 2025
Bookings are open for Riverside Luxury Cruises 2027 Europe itineraries, including 14-nights on the Upper Danube without repeating a single port.
Sailings are available from early spring through late December, with trips ranging from three to 23 nights. Early booking discounts of up to 18 percent off 2027 sailings are available now.
Riverside Luxury Cruises is also adding several new expert-led theme cruises to its 2026 sailing schedule, such as the “Pearls of the Danube Golf Cruise” and the “Hops & Heritage: Cruising Through Centuries of Brewing Craftsmanship” itinerary. Travelers can save up to 15 percent when they book early.
In 2026 and 2027, Riverside Mozart is debuting new routing on the Danube River, including options to sail round-trip from Vienna. Travelers can also enjoy new 14-night itineraries on the Upper Danube without repeating a single port, as well as shorter Danube sailings ranging from three to seven nights. In addition, Riverside Mozart will return to explore the Lower Danube in 2027.
On Rhône River itineraries in France, Riverside Ravel will offer a new evening sailing through the Rhône Delta south of Arles, where the river flows into the Mediterranean Sea. From July through September, the ship will also explore the Saône River.
On the Rhine River, Riverside Debussy will continue to sail through the Netherlands and Belgium in spring 2026 and 2027. During summer, Riverside Debussy will operate the Amsterdam-Basel route, including new four- and five-night sailings. In spring and fall 2026, the ship will reposition to the Danube, sailing a seven-night Bavarian itinerary before spending a month exploring the Lower Danube.
This article originally appeared in TravelPulse.
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About Riverside Luxury Cruises
Riverside Luxury Cruises launched in 2023. They offer all-suite accommodations, gourmet dining with a high staff-to-guest ratio, and immersive cultural experiences on rivers like the Danube, Rhine, and Rhône.
