More travelers are “going solo” every year, according to industry surveys, and this is reflected in European Waterways’ bookings. They are attracted to the company’s cruises because guests enjoy a safe, sociable environment with like-minded travelers, dining together around the same table and participating in escorted daily excursions as a group. In between, they can sip a cocktail on the open deck and watch the world go by, bike along the gentle towpaths, or explore the quaint, nearby villages where the boats dock every night – all at their own pace.
“Our cruises are ideal for solo travelers who want a little ‘me time’ every now and then, but also want to ‘hang with the crowd’ when the mood strikes them,” said Derek Banks, managing director of European Waterways. “We do all the thinking and planning on the six-night all-inclusive cruises, so they can just ‘enjoy the ride.’”
Solo Supplement Waiver
European Waterways is offering last-minute waivers of its the solo supplement on many of the company’s cruises in France, Italy and Scotland through May 2023. Single guests can save up to $3,000, depending on the cruise region. Highlights include the lush vineyards of Burgundy and the Canal du Midi in France; the elegant architecture of Venice and nature reserves of the Po Valley; and the legendary Highlands of Scotland.
Among European Waterways’ hotel barges offering solo supplement waivers is La Bella Vita, the largest in the company’s extensive fleet. With accommodations for up to 20 passengers, guests cruise in luxury between Venice and its famed Venetian Lagoon and the Renaissance city of Mantua. They enjoy guided tours of museums, churches and opera houses; walk in the footsteps of some of the world’s most famous composers, such as Beethoven, Bach and Mozart; and dine with a Countess at the stately 17th century Villa Ca’Zen.
Solo supplement waivers are also available on Anjodi and Enchante, which cruise the Canal du Midi; Finesse and La Belle Epoque in Burgundy; and Rosa in Gascony.