Viking Rhine River Cruise Part 1 |Tips & Money saving Tricks | Viking River
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- Viking Rhine River Cruise on the Viking Kara, things I didn't know until after I took a river cruise and ways to save some money for the Optional 2 night Lucerne extension in Basel. ( I did say three night in the video but the 3 night extension is to Lake Cuomo)
This will be part 1 of 2 for this cruise, it is an 8 day 7 night cruise and there are ways to save money, keep in mind that these cruises book around 1 year out, so waiting for the air sale is the biggest way to save money.
These longships carry around 190 passengers and has open dining in the evening so you could meet new travelers every night. Be sure to check out the Viking Daily newsletter to plan your day and your My Viking Journey after you book online.
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Just did Christmas market cruise of the Rhine. Food is exceptional.
3 tips, be prepared for 'forced interaction', luckily we met good people and stuck with them.
If you have heated floors you can wash clothes in sink and dry on floor overnight.
If breakfast is included (or not) make rolls from the cold meat and cheese platters to stick in your pocket for later.👍 Might eat out locally, might not, depends on your day.
The Christmas Markets are in my bucket list! It’s always fun to meet new friends.
Good tips. Thanks!
Have an amazing trip! Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the mobility warnings!
It was an eye opener
We sailed on this ship in June 2018. Amazing.
It is a great ship
Stacking happens rarely. Veranda is the way to go.
It happened to us three times on our trip. People should be aware, I never knew it was even a possibility. The trip was amazing!
@2611, Thank you for the info. Our cruise is next week and we have booked the veranda.
Agreed. Plus when you are moving night or day, having the veranda allows you an early morning coffee at sunup or a night cap after dinner.
Great information, going 2022. My only fear, empty dock - 13:03 Where’s Our Boat?! 😱🤣🤣
About the verandas, you make it sound like the ship stays stack-docked the whole time.
No not at all, but when you depart they are stacked and when you port in smaller areas they will also stack. So really when you would want to use them the ships can be stacked. The verandas do have a few more sq feet in the cabin and a chair. The upper deck is so much nicer to use, booking a French balcony can be a way to save money
We took to the Rhine cruise and we were stacked more often than not. There's nothing like paying a premium so you can look straight into the state room of another ship tied up 3 feet from you.
This is only one of a myriad of things they don't tell you before you book.
We have prepaid cruise staff tips but what did you do about cash for tour operator, bus driver tips and purchases from smaller vendors? Did you buy euros or use U.S. dollars?
We did buy some euros before hand, I went to AAA as a member they will order for free at their exchange rate. It was nice to hand euros on hand Have an amazing time!
Get an explorer suite and don't have the problem when docking.
FYI, docking side by side is called rafting, not stacking.
Thanks! I did not know that
Nicely done! I noticed leaves on trees turning fall colors. What week of what month did you take this trip?
We did this in mid October it really was perfect weather.
wow, this was a year ago. no masks? that is great. we are doing this same exact trip nov. of 2022. i can't wait. any advise, recommendations?
My trip was a few years ago, but Viking has been a leader with their health & safety program. This is a beautiful journey, try to stay up late one night to see the transition thru the locks.
Take some binoculars if you have a set, there is so much to see, many of the castles and wineries are high.
Have an amazing journey!
@@travelwithtiffa7626 thank you for taking the time to reply. I'm super excited and nervous because we're going in Nov and I'm not sure how the weather is going to be and crossing my fingers that air travel, etc doesn't get canceled be of Covid.
It will be an amazing experience no matter what weather!
May I ask what type of restrictions were required due to COVID-19 both on and off the ship if you don't mind sharing?
Viking has not sailed since the Pandemic started, my cruise was pre-covid. But Viking will be the leader in sailing policies, the new update on Viking was on Feb 17, 2021 and says they are set to sail on May 31, 2021. Viking has set a Healthy & Safety Program in place:
www.vikingcruises.com/oceans/my-trip/health-and-safety/health-and-safety-program.html
@@travelwithtiffa7626 Thank you so much. My largest concern is my wife and I are not vaccinated for various reasons and wanted to know if they would allow non-vaccinated passengers.
I paid my booking for June yesterday, they haven't decided when they're starting cruising or what their rules on vaccination are going to be. Their rep said they'll have more info in the next couple of weeks. Interestingly, they sent an email survey out on this issue today.
@@andreaward6478 I really hope they sail in June that would awesome, Viking Chairman Hagen seems to have a plan to put in action with or without the vaccine.
@@travelwithtiffa7626 they tried cruising in summer of 2020 but even with protocols in place Covid managed to get the best of them hopefully 2021 and up will be better
You didn’t mention about Food on Viking Cruise which count as one of the enjoyment of the Cruise. Did you enjoy the Viking Cruise food they served to your expectations? It was an agony to eat food they serve on Cruise ship.!!!
The food is very good and changes with the countries you are in, I was willing to try everything but sauerkraut, :) so in Germany I just tried everything else and had plenty of wine haha. Dessert is always amazing. I guess it depends on what cruise ship you have been on, this is definitely smaller and less rushed.
We found the food to be acceptable, but nothing to write home about. I don't know how you would calculate what portion of the very expensive cost of the cruise goes to food, but I'm thinking you're paying a premium price for an average meal. Also, the kitchen is tiny and everyone eats dinner at the same time. Your plate may be room temperature by the time it arrives.
@@dougmacmillan1712 we were in a group of ten and never had cold food. And we did split up for breakfast. It was always a beautiful view.
I tried to watch your video but the music was so obnoxious I had to give up or pull my hair out.
Thanks for trying, I have to say it’s one of my first batch of videos and I have learned as I go along 😂