Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) UK & Ireland has confirmed that registration for its RiverView conference will close, subject to availability, in two weeks, on February 3, 2026.
The event, the 14th to be held, is dedicated to river cruise and will take place in Amsterdam from March 8-10, 2026. It will feature business sessions, a networking trade fair, multiple ship visits, hosted lunches and dinners, two nights of overnight onboard stays, plus an optional new-to-selling river cruise masterclass.
A limited number of twin-occupancy cabins remain available.
A total of eight operators will have ships moored in Amsterdam and open for agents to visit. The line-up is:
* AmaWaterways – AmaSerena
* Amadeus River Cruises – AMADEUS Riva
* Avalon Waterways – Avalon View
* Emerald Cruises – Emerald Luna
* Riverside Luxury Cruises – Riverside Debussy
* Riviera Travel – Geoffrey Chaucer
* TUI River Cruises – TUI Maya
* VIVA Cruises – VIVA ENJOY
All other CLIA river cruise operators will be represented, and a number of associated suppliers will be on hand to meet at the trade fair and across the event.
Andy Harmer, CLIA managing director UK & Ireland, said: “River cruise continues to be one of the most compelling growth opportunities in cruise, particularly for agents looking to offer a more immersive, destination-rich experience to their customers. RiverView is designed to give the trade direct access to the ships, the brands and the expertise they need to sell river with confidence, and with places now limited, we’d encourage agents to secure their place while availability remains.”
For more information or to register, go to: https://cruising.org/events/clia-riverview-conference-2026
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