Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours and Emerald Cruises & Tours have unveiled new offers on their European river cruises departing in March 2026.
Scenic is offering all ultra-luxury Balcony and Deluxe Balcony suites at one fixed price of £2,795pp, representing a saving of more than £2,000pp. The promotion is valid on the cruise line’s eight-day itineraries in March, including seven sailings of the following itineraries:
* ‘Rhine Highlights’, departing from Amsterdam. Ports of call include Strasbourg, Rastatt, Mannheim, Koblenz, Cologne and Basel.
* ‘Gems of the Danube’, departing from Munich. Ports of call include Regensburg, Passau, Schlogen, Melk, Durnstein, Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest.
All fares include Scenic Freechoice excursions, Scenic Enrich events, premium beverages, dining, transfers, gratuities and a butler service.
For Emerald Cruises, all balcony suites are now available for one fixed price of £2,395pp, representing a saving of just under £1,000pp.
It is available on a total of 12 departures in March next year, on itineraries comprising the Danube Explorer; Danube Delights; Jewels of the Rhine; Sensations of Lyon & Provence; Holland & Belgium in Bloom; and Tulips of the Rhine.
Itineraries include return flights, all meals on board, gratuities, overseas airport transfers and the services of an Emerald Cruises cruise director.
Dominic Keely, head of marketing – Rivers & Land – UK at Scenic Group said: “Whether it’s sailing the timeless Rhine or discovering the cultural treasures along the Danube, these offers make it easier than ever for guests to enjoy our blend of seamless luxury, immersive excursions and unforgettable moments. With this extraordinary value we’re excited to welcome more guests aboard both Scenic and Emerald Cruises next spring, as they explore Europe’s great rivers in ultimate style.”
The promotions are valid on new bookings made until February 16, 2026.
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This Specials closes at midnight on 2026-02-16.
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