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Take a relaxing and comfortable cruise on one of the world's great rivers such as the Amazon, Nile or Mekong and observe everyday life, wildlife and scenery at an easy pace.
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Converted rice barge, Keralan Backwaters, India
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Built in 1885, for King Fouad, this steamship has had many eminent guests over the years. Agatha Christie was inspired to write Death on the Nile after travelling on the boat and decades...
Built as the sister ship to the Royal Lotus, the Lily was launched towards the end of 2007 and offers the same great services and standards that have become synonymous with the Lotus. ...
The Movenpick Royal Lotus is the newest addition to the Movenpick fleet, with sixty cabins and two royal suites. All cabins have a spacious en suite bathroom & have AC, television, mini...
The Oberoi Zahra sets new standards in luxury for those cruising the Nile, and outstrips its rivals in its intimate atmosphere on board and its comfort and luxury. There are...
One of the newest ships on the Nile is the luxurious St. George I, with 49 well-appointed cabins and 10 spacious suites. The boat has a large range of facilities and offers great...
One of only eight boats cruising on Lake Nasser, the Kasr Ibrim is an Art Deco masterpiece, recreating the look of a 1920's paddle steamer. Curved wooden furniture, cream décor and...
The M/S Eugenie is run by a company called "Belle Epoque", a suitable name as the vessel evokes all the grandeur of fin-de-siecle travel. Larger than the vessels that cruise the...
Locally known as 'kettuvallam', these craft have been converted into simple, furnished houseboats with en-suite bedrooms, an open lounge and eating area, a deck and kitchenette.
This Oberoi cruise boat offers three days of luxury on the tranquil waterways of Kerala. There are just eight luxury cabins on the lower deck, each with great views.
The Charaidew is a 38m long passenger boat which has been converted to offer twelve air-conditioned en suite cabins on the upper deck.
The Sukapha is a new 38m long passenger boat with 12 twin bed cabins each with private bathroom. All cabins are on the top deck where the best views can be had.
The MS Tolstoy is one of the more comfortable ships cruising on Russia's rivers.
Built upon the original 50-year-old solid teak hull, the Manohra Song features four air-conditioned bedrooms with queen-size beds, en suite bathrooms, an expansive saloon living and dining area.
The Mekhala is fully self-contained and offers individual air-conditioned cabins with double beds, a dressing table, wardrobe and storage lockers.
The RV River Kwai combines the grandest luxuries of the colonial era with ten wood-lined, deluxe air-conditioned cabins, with a window looking out over the river.
A beautifully crafted wooden boat, the R/V Bassac offers comfortable twin cabins with en suite bathrooms, a sun deck and a superb restaurant with bar.
This fine replica of an original 1920s river steamer has teak-lined twin cabins, all with air-con, en-suite shower and bathroom.
The M/V Sepik Spirit is a fully air-conditioned 30-metre boat, specifically designed to cruise the shallow inland waterways of Papua New Guinea.
The Amazon Clipper Premium offers spacious cabins with lower beds and inviting public spaces, but is small enough to dock at remote spots and cruise to hidden locations due to the shallow draft of only three feet.
The MV Aqua has 12 oversized guest suites, including four 180° panoramic master suites, featuring en suite sitting areas and outward-facing panoramic windows.
The most exclusive vessel operating the waters of the Pacaya Samiria Reserve in Peru, the Delfin offers just four luxurious, spacious cabins, excellent on-board facilities and opportunities to spot wildlife and meet local indigenous communities.