Category Archives: River Cruising

It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas

True, Christmas is in less than a week, but my last five weeks have been looking a lot like Christmas!

For close to a year, I have been working on a Yuletide Markets River Cruise group with clients and we finally traveled! I have experienced Christmas markets in the UK and Ireland, but never the European cities of Budapest, Bratislava, and Vienna. Let me just say I am HOOKED on European Christmas markets!

Just what is a Christmas market? Dating back to the late middle ages (1300-1500’s), these markets celebrated the spirit of Christmas, first in Germanic countries, but now they have spread worldwide. You can expect to see food (pastries, bon bons, fresh baked sweet chimney cakes, langos, potato pancakes, flatbread pizza, gingerbread cookies, and so much more), hot beverages (Gluhwein is a popular option, but there is also hot chocolate, and spiced cider), Christmas music, open-air stalls with unique (and sometimes mass produced) gifts, lights, nativity sets and more. They are festive and filled with merriment! Locals may stop in for their lunch break, but they are a big draw to tourists and you can expect big crowds as it gets closer to Christmas.

Something unique to Christmas markets are the mugs that can be found at most markets. Ceramic mugs have a deposit of 5-10 Euros, plus your beverage. You may then use the mug again for additional drinks and choose to return the mug to get your deposit back, or keep it for a nice souvenir. I managed to bring home seven mugs fromm this trip and now I see it as a challenge to grow my collection each year.

River cruises are one way to visit several cities and enjoy the markets and this itinerary worked well for our group. Unpack once and visit multiple areas is win-win for many of us. To be moored in a city makes it easy to come and go as you please. (I’ve written about river cruising before and you can find that here.)

A benefit of a Christmas market cruise is that the cruiseline takes care of everything. Tours are included and generally they will drop you off at a market and make plans to pick you up again later. When crowds, traffic, and weather might be issues with winter travel, why not let someone else deal with the logistics and you just enjoy?

I find it hard to put into words the magic I found in these markets. Walking through the Vienna markets as snow gently fell; watching Christmas projections on the Basilica in Budapest; the seemingly endless food options in Bratislava. Life-size nativity scenes at each market are a prominent reminder that Christmas centers around the birth of Jesus. Christmas music wafts through the markets and it’s impossible to not get in the holiday spirit.

What do you think? Is Christmas season travel for you? Let’s talk about 2024!

Until then…Merry Christmas!

Christmas in July!

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Maybe we won’t have marshmallows for roasting, but we’re going to definitely let Riviera River Cruises host our own pre-holiday party on the MS Thomas Hardy when my clients and I are on The Danube’s Imperial Cities and Yuletide Markets River Cruise! Five nights on the Danube, round trip from Budapest, with stops in Vienna and Bratislava, this is the perfect trip to get you in the holiday spirit!

December 6-11, 2023

Available cabins:

Diamond Deck ($1999/person, double occupancy)

Ruby Deck Superior Cabin ($2149/person, double occupancy)

Arrive to Budapest December 5 or earlier. I am arriving December 4 and returning home December 11, though others are doing some additional travel, both before and after the cruise.

What is the river cruise experience like? (Check out a previous post I wrote about it!) 160’ish passengers; 5-star ship with service to match; all meals available on board; complimentary wi-fi; complimentary coffee/tea 24/7; tours in each city, and so much more. River cruises operate on a slower pace and many people enjoy your luxury floating hotel. Because you are on a river, you generally port in city center. Disembarking is simple (unlike being on an oceanliner with 4,000 other travelers) and you can come and go as much as you like. Return for meals, or stay and eat in town if you like. Entertainment is low key – usually some relaxing music, or maybe a short session discussing the next port. I enjoy relaxing in the large lounge area with a book and a cup of tea in the evenings.

Who is coming so far? We have a wide range of travelers (men and women) and ages (32-80). Three couples, old high school friends, old college friends, lifelong friends. Come join us!

Below are photos from previous Yuletide Market cruises, whetting your appetite for what to expect!

What is it like to travel with a Hey Wanna Go group? Get to know fellow travelers…or do your own thing! Hang out together at meals…or not! There is no obligation to do anything with me or other other Hey Wanna Go travelers. If we are traveling on the same flights, we may group up for transfers or Ubers and split the cost, but otherwise, your vacation can feel like your own.

Stirling Castle, Scotland, March 2020 – just before the world took a pause
I can hardly wait!