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Avalon Waterways Unveils Exciting Autumn River Cruise Offers

Avalon Waterways has announced a series of enticing offers for travelers eager to extend their holiday experience into autumn. The cruise line is promoting its European river cruises, with availability extending into 2025, encouraging vacationers to conclude their year with a unique river adventure.
Harvest Season Cruises: Embrace Autumn’s Charm
Running from mid-October to mid-November, Avalon’s Harvest Season Cruises invite guests to enjoy the stunning transformation of Europe’s vineyards. These wine-themed journeys feature curated tastings, vineyard visits, and the picturesque beauty of autumn. Travelers can choose from several options, including:
– **Romantic Rhine for Wine Lovers** (Southbound/Northbound)
– **Danube Dreams for Wine Lovers** (Westbound/Eastbound)
– **Burgundy & Provence for Wine Lovers** (Southbound/Northbound)
– **The Rhine & Moselle for Wine Lovers** (Northbound)
For example, the **Romantic Rhine for Wine Lovers** package starts at just **€2,379** per person, based on double occupancy in a Deluxe Stateroom. This price includes economy return flights from **Dublin**, depending on airline availability. Various sailings are available throughout October and November, but space is limited.
Autumn and Winter Cruises: Experience Europe with Fewer Crowds
Avalon also offers cruises in November that capture the essence of late autumn and the early holiday season. These cruises provide a tranquil experience on Europe’s rivers, showcasing charming castle towns and picturesque villages. Options include:
– **Romantic Rhine** (November sailings, Southbound/Northbound)
– **Danube Dreams** (November sailings, Westbound/Eastbound)
– **Paris to Normandy** (November sailings)
– **Bonjour Bordeaux: Chateaux, Wineries & Charming Villages** (November sailings)
The **Bonjour Bordeaux** package starts at **€2,379** per person, based on double occupancy in a Deluxe Stateroom, including economy return flights from **Dublin**, subject to availability. Various departure dates in 2025 are available, providing travelers with flexible options.
Christmastime Cruises: Celebrate the Holiday Season
Avalon Waterways also features special Christmastime Cruises, which immerse guests in festive markets and holiday traditions. These cruises promise a delightful journey through enchanting landscapes adorned with seasonal decor. Featured itineraries include:
– **Christmastime on the Romantic Rhine** (Southbound/Northbound)
– **Christmastime on the Danube** (Westbound/Eastbound)
For instance, the **Christmastime on the Danube** package is priced from **€3,099** per person, based on double occupancy in a Panorama Suite. This package also includes economy return flights from **Dublin**, with availability for various sailings in 2025.
Avalon Waterways continues to provide exceptional travel experiences, allowing guests to savor the unique beauty of Europe’s rivers during these enchanting seasons. Interested travelers can find further details and book through Avalon’s official website at www.avalonwaterways.ie.
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