Single supplement waived on the cruise portion of select 2025 Avalon Waterways Europe river cruises.*
booking window: August 8, 2023 through January 2, 2026
travel window: January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025
The greatest days are the ones where we wake to a wide-open agenda, a world of possibilities and a blank canvas to color as we please. When you wake up to all of that – and the world at your feet, quite literally, thanks to your Suite Ship accommodations – you’re in for the best days of your life with Avalon. Add incredible to your calendar and save today!
booking window: August 8, 2023 through January 2, 2026
travel window: January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025
booking window: August 8, 2023 through December 31, 2025
travel window: January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025
booking window: May 9, 2024 through February 28, 2025
travel window: January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025
booking window: April 1, 2024 through December 1, 2025
travel window: January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025
Go ahead, rock the boat. Book your future Avalon river cruise! Don’t wait to lock in an early discount with guaranteed stateroom confirmation today! It’s just another way you’ll have smooth sailing on an Avalon river cruise.
Finding the right cruise deal that is right for you is our goal. Search by the river you are interested in and then filter down by when you want to go. Make sure to look through our current offers and river cruise deals and select the ones you are interested in...it’s that easy.
As Europe's second-longest river and a vital means of transportation for 2,000 years, the Danube is the only major European river to flow from the west to the east. A stunning course in any direction!
Meaning “River of Gold,” the Douro truly is a treasure that reveals the gems of Portugal’s wine region, weaving a course through some of Europe’s most captivating vistas and charming villages.
Springing from the Spanish Pyrenees to the Gironde estuary at Bordeaux, the Garonne River flows through some of France’s most idyllic landscapes, rich in history, artistry, cuisine, and wine, of course.
Flowing from the Swiss Alps to Holland's North Sea, the Rhine is perhaps most famous for its legendary Lorelei rock and the imposing medieval castles that line its banks.
Quaint, quiet, & quintessentially German, the Main winds leisurely through the country's most stunning areas, passing hilltop castles & storybook medieval villages alike.
Flowing through France, Luxembourg, and Germany, the Moselle River is known for the excellent wines produced along its banks as well as for its picturesque medieval castles.
An important inland trade and transportation route since Greek times, the Rhône River flows south from the Swiss Alps to the Mediterranean Sea, winding through the orchards and vineyards that inspired great artists in the Rhône Valley.
The Saône River-its name derived from the Gallic river goddess, Souconna-flows from northeastern France to join the Rhône River in Lyon. The Saône passes through the picturesque wine-making landscapes of Burgundy and Beaujolais.
The Seine rises just northwest of Dijon and flows northwesterly through Paris before emptying into the English Channel at Le Havre. It's one of Europe's great historic rivers, and since the early Middle Ages, has been considered the river of Paris.