To
discover the Heart of Europe, a river cruise is the perfect way
to explore the countries of Europe aboard a floating hotel with
all the advantages of unpacking just once. Relax in total comfort
as you glide past quaint villages, historic towns, lush vineyards,
majestic castles and sparkling cities.
Peter
Deilmann River Cruises, a privately owned company, offers leisurely
holidays usually of 7 nights duration but some lasting 14 nights,
along the five main river systems together with their tributaries.
Visits ashore are made daily with optional excursions. There
is a fleet of nine de luxe river vessels from which to choose,
sailing these classic arteries in considerable style and ease.
RIVER CRUISE DESTINATIONS
River Cruising on the Danube River Austria, Germany,
Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia & Romania
MV MOZART
- 7 / 10 / 11 Nights Cruise covers Austria, Germany,
Hungary, Slovakia
Start the cruise from Passau (Munich) and travel through
Vienna, Esztergom, Budapest, Braitislava, Melk and return
to Passau.
River
Cruising on the Oder River - Germany & Poland
MV FREDERIC CHOPIN
- 7 Nights Cruise covers Germany and Poland
Start the cruise from Stralsund (Germany) and travel through
Zingst, Wolgast, Szczecin (Poland) , Oderberg, Spandau,
Berlin (Potsdam).
MV FREDERIC CHOPIN - 7
Nights Cruise covers Germany and Poland
Start the cruise from Stralsund (Germany) and travel through Zingst, Wolgast,
Szczecin (Poland) , Oderberg, Spandau, Berlin (Potsdam)
DEILMANN CRUISES ANNOUNCES NO SMOKING INSIDE
EUROPEAN RIVER SHIPS FOR 2008
NEW YORK, June 18, 2007 – Peter Deilmann Cruises
is expanding the no-smoking restrictions on its European
river fleet to include all areas inside the vessels without
exception beginning in 2008. The policy will become effective
at the start of the river cruise season in March 2008,
the cruise line announced today. Peter Deilmann Cruises,
which operates a fleet of nine river vessels, first extended
the smoke-free areas on its ships in 2005 to include all
cabins and corridors along with its no-smoking policy in
the restaurants. Now smoking will only be permitted on
the open decks.
“We are happy to have our river ships smoke free
now that the laws in Europe are evolving to ban smoking
indoors and we are adjusting our policy to reflect this
shift in sentiment. The changing attitude in Europe helps
us please our American guests even more”, Ron Santangelo,
Deilmann’s North America president, said in announcing
the new policy.
“This change fits surprisingly well with the growing
interests of the majority of Americans who seem to prefer
non-smoking environments. Over the years, more and more
of our guests have indicated such preferences and we are
absolutely delighted to offer them a smoke-free restaurant,
a smoke-free lounge for evening entertainment and smoke-free
cabins and corridors,