The Best River Cruises in Europe (And Why They Cost What They Cost)

Arosa river cruise ships moored on the Danube

European river cruising has matured into a real product, not a curiosity. The ships are smaller than ocean liners (190 passengers vs. 2,000-plus), the ports are city centers, and almost everything is included in the fare. It is also more expensive per night than ocean cruising, which surprises people. The math makes sense once you … Read more

Holland America vs. Viking Cruises: Which Is Right for You?

Holland America Line MS Eurodam at Glacier Bay, Alaska

Holland America and Viking both sell a calmer version of cruising. Neither is trying to turn the pool deck into a spring-break commercial. Both put serious effort into destination programming, decent food, and ships where a conversation is still possible after dinner. That is where the similarity ends. Holland America is still recognizably a traditional … Read more

Santorini Beyond the Sunset: 7 Things to Actually Do on the Island

Everyone who visits Santorini sees the sunset. The white-washed buildings of Oia, the volcanic caldera, the blue-domed churches. These images are why two million people a year make the trip. Almost none of them stay long enough to do anything else. The sunset takes 20 minutes. The flight is 8 hours. That math doesn’t work. … Read more

10 Mediterranean Experiences Worth Booking Before You Die

Most lists of “must-do” Mediterranean experiences are exhausting. They name fifty things, weight them equally, and leave the reader no better equipped to actually book something. This list is different. Ten specific experiences. Each one is genuinely worth flying to the Mediterranean for. Each is bookable. Each is sized for travelers who want quality over … Read more

River Cruising vs. Ocean Cruising: How to Pick the Right One

The river-vs-ocean decision is the actual first decision for any first-time cruiser. They’re not smaller/larger versions of each other. They’re different trips with different appeals, and most first-timers don’t realize this until they’re on board. This is how to pick based on what you actually want from a cruise. The short version Pick river cruising … Read more

How to Actually Book Small-Group Tours (Without Getting Burned)

You’ve decided on a small-group tour. Now the harder question: how do you book one that won’t waste three thousand dollars and two weeks of your year. This isn’t about the operators themselves. It’s about the mechanics. What’s actually included. What isn’t. How deposits work. What “single supplement” means and whether you have to pay … Read more

10 Once-in-a-Lifetime Day Trips from Florence (That Aren’t the Uffizi)

Most lists of day trips from Florence lead with the same three: Siena, Pisa, San Gimignano. They’re fine. They’re also what every tour bus in Tuscany hits on the same day, at the same time, with the same gift-shop stop. This list is for the second-trip visitor, or the first-trip visitor who wants to skip … Read more

Best Cruise Lines for First-Time Cruisers Over 60

There’s a particular question that comes up at almost every dinner party once you hit 60 and start mentioning you’ve never cruised: “Why not?” The questioners have all been on cruises. They liked them. They can’t understand why you haven’t done it. The honest answer is that cruising had a reputation, and the reputation was … Read more