One can go to the following websites to find more information about Rhine River cruises: Viator, Avalon Waterways, Scenic Tours and also Travelsphere.
Yes, you can use the Thames River Cruise London Pass for a scenic boat tour along the Thames River in London.
I know that Avalon Waterways has several river cruise ships that operate on the Rhine River, including the Avalon Artistry, Avalon Felicity, Avalon Imagery, Avalon Tranquility, Avalon Luminary, Avalon Affinity & Avalon Poetry. You can view their river cruise packages online http://avalonwaterways.com/Cruise-Vacations/Rhine-River/ and also take a virtual tour of some of their ships http://www.avalonwaterways.com/common/Experience/index.html
There are several cruise operators offering vacations on the Rhine River with a range of pricing and features. Some of these companies include Avalon Waterways, Viking River Cruises and Euro River Cruises.
The Rhine River is the main transport corridor between the Mediterranean and the North Sea. The Rhine is 1326 km and is one of the longest rivers in Europe.
The most scenic part of the Rhine River is often considered to be the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, particularly between Bingen and Koblenz. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features stunning landscapes characterized by steep vineyards, charming villages, and historic castles perched on cliffs, such as the famous Marksburg and Burg Rheinfels. The river's meandering path and the picturesque towns along its banks create a captivating atmosphere that attracts visitors from around the world. The area is especially beautiful in the fall, when the foliage adds vibrant colors to the scenery.
The nearest river to fit your description is the River Aare
The Rhine River flows through central (Western) Europe where it forms part of the borders between Germany and the countries of Switzerland and France. It enters the North Sea in the Netherlands.
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The Rhine River flows from Switzerland forming much of the border between France and Germany, into the Netherlands. There it exits into the north sea.
The river Rhine.
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