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There are several ways to cruise the world—ships, boats, and barges. The average barge is a flat-bottomed boat that was originally built for transportation of heavy goods, with dimensions of 195 feet by 35 feet, carrying about 1500 tons of goods. Today, instead of heavy goods being transported, soaking up sun and sipping champagne are enjoyed by passengers as they cruise and enjoy the surrounding countryside. There is quite a bit of difference between traveling barge passengers and those who travel the sophisticated riverboats and cruise ships.
The luxury barge cruises are traveled by travelers who have traveled before, and enjoy the easy pace and leisurely cruise. Previously working as a service barge, now they are luxurious floating wonderlands for passengers. The barges are complete with gourmet foods, fine wines, new friends, and shore excursions that make it a trip of mystery and historical fascination. These luxury barges, a France barge cruise. And even the barge cruises all over the world have a sense of camaraderie that is not felt within the typical cruises with hundreds of people. The river barge cruises can often carry about 50 guests from the local hotel, but often will carry as few as half a dozen. All-inclusive, a barge cruise can fit the budget with the food, meals, sightseeing, and open bar all in one price. The barge cruise can be booked in the United States, continental Europe, Britain, and Canada—but France has been known to be the most popular as a tourist attraction. And in the United States, the Mississippi River Barge Cruises make a river excursion a trip of wonder and discovery. Some have cabins combined with bath and showers, music systems, television with VCRs, movies, and large rooms for a four to ten day cruise. Coronation barge cruises, European barge cruises, Europe bare and river cruise, and river barge cruises in Europe are areas of search on the Internet when finding somewhere to vacation in order to experience the fun of traveling on a river barge. Like traveling on a bicycle, barge cruise vacation fun is something that will never be forgotten once it is experienced the very first time. And then, of course, barge cruises around Scotland are filled with local history and shore excursions as they enter the waterways and rivers of ancient countries, in order to experience it first hand which cannot be accomplished with the larger cruise ships. The barge cruise France is the one that seems to be the most popular, in a country where fine wines and romance have made it a number one choice among travelers. Wherever the barge cruise is booked, the relaxation and fun will form memories for many years.
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