River Cruising - The Perfect Intergenerational Trip

Are you planning a trip for your extended family but don’t know how to make everyone happy? I highly recommend a river cruise, a unique journey that transcends generations, weaving through picturesque landscapes and vibrant cultures. Intergenerational travel has a special charm—it bridges the gap between different ages and creates memories that everyone cherishes.   Many of the major river cruise companies offer specific trips for families, with specially selected excursions, activities and meals suitable for any age.  We have had the good fortune to go on three of these cruises with our extended family and can attest to what an amazing experience they are.

Our adventures began aboard a beautifully appointed river cruise ship. From the moment we stepped on deck, we were enveloped in an atmosphere of elegance and relaxation. The crew greeted us warmly, setting the stage for a voyage filled with discoveries. All of your needs have already been anticipated by the staff on board and check in is always very smooth.

One of the most delightful aspects of our journey was witnessing the bond between different generations. Families from grandparents to grandchildren came together, sharing stories, laughter, and the joy of exploration. The cruise offered activities tailored for all ages, ensuring that everyone—from the youngest to the oldest—found something to delight in.

Each day brought new opportunities to explore the local cultures along the riverbanks. From quaint villages with cobblestone streets to grand cities steeped in history, every port of call offered a glimpse into the region's heritage. Guided tours led by knowledgeable locals provided insights into centuries-old traditions and architectural marvels, captivating both young and old alike.  Activities included choices such as hiking through vineyards along the Duoro, taking a guided tour of Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna,  or riding an aerial tramway with sweeping views of the Rhine River below.

One of the highlights of our trips was the culinary experience onboard. Every meal was a celebration of regional flavors, expertly crafted by talented chefs. From gourmet dinners inspired by local ingredients to casual lunches on the sun deck, dining became a shared pleasure that brought us closer together.  There was also always a kids menu on offer with items that appealed to the younger palates.

Amidst our explorations, there were moments of relaxation. The serene beauty of the river passing by, enjoyed from the comfort of our staterooms, the panoramic lounges, or on the roof deck, offered a chance to unwind and appreciate the simple joys of being together.  Some of the boats also include a fitness center and/or a swimming pool to further enhance your onboard experience.  

For us, intergenerational river cruising proved to be a remarkable way to travel, offering a perfect blend of relaxation, exploration, and bonding. Whether you're traveling with grandparents, parents, or grandchildren, the experience promises to create lasting memories and strengthen familial ties.

A River Cruise on the Rhine

We were lucky enough to spend a week cruising the Rhine on a river cruise with my husband's family.  This is the second river cruise we have done with his family and it is a fantastic experience for everyone.  The benefits of river cruising are many:  you get to see many different locales while sleeping in the same bed every night, breakfast and dinner (and some lunches) are taken care of, and there is plenty of time to socialize with family along the way.  

A few of the river cruise companies offer certain weeks as "multi-generational" or family cruises, and that was what we were on this time with Uniglobe and previously a cruise of the Danube with the Tauck cruise line.  This trip began in Basel and ended in Amsterdam with stops along the way in places such as Strasbourg, Koblenz, and Cologne.  At almost every stop there was an extra activity available designed for families, i.e., more interesting for the young ones.  These included a children's museum in Cologne, a transportation museum in Speyer, and a visit to a medieval castle in Marksburg.

The cruise included stops in small, quaint villages in the Alsatian wine region,

a day in Strasbourg,

a stop in the town of Speyer, a visit to a vinegar estate and a local transportation museum,

a walk through the vineyards of Rudesheim,

and a visit to a fortress and a castle, where the kids tried on the latest in medieval fashions.

I can't recommend river cruising enough for families with school-age children and above.  We thoroughly enjoyed our time on the Rhine and the kids are already studying the map to see what other rivers we can cruise in the future!