Find a river cruise for every personality and budget, from fitness fans to control freaks

“This is not the casino, 24-hour buffet experience,” I told my mom when we booked our mother-daughter river cruise on the Danube.

It took 16 hours to get there from Los Angeles, but the travel time was well worth it: We visited Mondsee, the famous Austrian town where the wedding scene from “The Sound of Music” was filmed, biked our way through Vienna’s Danube canal, ate buttery pastries such as the Linzer torte, and drank more wine than I care to admit.

Each river cruise experience I’ve had leaves me wanting another, so I can experience that perfect moment on the water just after the sun has set and I’m treated to a panoramic view of some of the world’s most incredible cultural institutions lit up to perfection.

If you have the budget and time, you can certainly get a top-dollar experience, but there are also cruises that cater to more budget-minded customers as well as culturally curious types, wellness gurus, Instagram-addicted millennials and even travelers who loathe group tours and would rather plan their own vacations.

No matter what you’re starting point is, here are some options to get you out into a great, wide river of adventure.

Why take a river cruise?  So you can watch Europe unfold before your eyes 

For the wellness lover: AmaWaterways

AmaWaterways, which strikes the perfect balance between luxury and comfort, debuted the game-changing  AmaMagna. This revolutionary ship is twice the width of traditional European river cruise vessels, allowing for spacious staterooms that average an impressive 355 square feet. 

Our beautiful stateroom included an outside balcony, open seating areas and a bathroom with marble-clad walk-in showers and double sinks. Not worrying about space while sharing amenities was a major plus, and so was the option to eat in any of the four dining venues onboard.

A major upside to sailing with AmaWaterways is the wellness hosts that lead group fitness classes as well as biking and hiking tours through some of Europe’s most beautiful places. The ability to take a pilates, yoga or spinning class before starting the day was one of the highlights of my trip. AmaWaterways was the first river cruise line to carry an entire fleet of complimentary bikes on board.

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