Viking Skadi Review

Amsterdam to Budapest: Rhine and Danube Carried Us Through History

Review for Europe River Cruise on Viking Skadi
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First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Apr 2015
Cabin: Veranda Suite

We wanted to sail on the Rhine and Danube Rivers. The trip started in Amsterdam, and the tulips were in full bloom. We decided when making reservations to spend two extra days in this wonderful city and area. The Renaissance Marriott hotel was very good.

Once on the Skadi we marveled at the beauty of the ship. The staff was consistently attentive. Food and drink excellent. Some evenings had local entertainment.

Views were excellent along the rivers. The locks carrying the ship up and down were quite interesting.

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Veranda Suite

This choice of cabin is well worth the money. A spacious living room with balcony for views and sitting. Second room had a king bed and plenty of closet space plus a French balcony for more viewing. Lovely big bathroom. You could live in this apartment size cabin. One evening after a great day shopping in a German town where we bought cheese, sausage, and wine, we ate with friends. Our sweet cabin steward brought us all the things we needed for our picnic. She was pleased we were enjoying the cabin so much. Just hated saying goodby to that suite and all the staff.

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