Although Tim and I have been home for just over two weeks, I am already thinking about travel plans for this year. We have already booked four cruises with Viking, but flights, hotels, and other logistics remain to be worked out.
Cruising begins in April with two back-to-back river cruises from Amsterdam, The Netherlands. “Tulips and Windmills” is a ten-day voyage to discover Holland and Belgium, and since I adore tulips and have always wanted to visit Amsterdam, this cruise seemed a perfect choice. This is the description:
Admire the genius of the Dutch Masters at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum. Explore Enkhuizen’s seafaring heritage, Dutch World War II history and Antwerp’s Renaissance splendor. See colorful tulips in bloom, and sample Belgian beers and chocolates. View well-preserved medieval buildings in Middelburg. Roam Keukenhof Gardens, the world’s largest floral park. The best time to see the Low Countries is spring, and the best way to see them is on our 10-day voyage.
“European Sojourn” immediately follows the “Tulips and Windmills” cruise and is a journey on three rivers and through eight countries between Amsterdam and Bucharest, Romania. Every destination on this cruise will be new to me, and I am looking forward to exploring parts of Eastern Europe. This is the description:
Sail Amsterdam’s canals. See castles on the Rhine. Behold the grandeur of Vienna. Celebrate folk traditions in Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania. These travel icons—and more—await you on a 23-day journey combining our “Grand European Tour” and “Passage to Eastern Europe” cruises. Discover eight countries in Western, Central and Eastern Europe while cruising the Rhine, Main and Danube. Enjoy a lifetime’s worth of experiences on a single voyage.
Tim and I enjoyed our just-completed Expedition cruise to Antarctica so much that we decided a cruise to the Arctic would be a perfect complement. While we were on board, we booked the “Canada and the Northwest Passage” cruise, a 27-day itinerary that will take us from Toronto, Canada to Nuuk, Greenland, and beyond this coming July. This is the description:
Witness the majesty of floating icebergs and rugged lands as you embark on a journey to the Canadian High Arctic and Greenland. View towering icebergs, expansive icefields and deep-blue fjords that are rich in marine life. Get a glimpse of life in the Arctic Circle, learn about Inuit communities and traditions that have sustained for generations. Bask in the endless rays of the midnight sun as you join us on a voyage of discovery to far-flung lands.

Canada and the Northwest Passage Cruise
Our final cruise of the year will be a return to Europe in mid-November during the slower season. The “Adriatic and Mediterranean Sojourn” cruise will begin in Rome and end in Istanbul. Over a period of 22 days, we will explore so many iconic destinations with a new port almost every day. Although we have visited some of the Mediterranean cities, all the ones in the Adriatic are completely new to us. This is the description:
Witness a sweeping landscape of cultural riches and historic wonders on this fascinating cruise that combines “Italian Sojourn,” ”Venice, the Adriatic & Greece,” and ”Ancient Mediterranean Treasures.” Sail around Italy’s boot, discover breathtaking Croatia and medieval Montenegro, and walk among ancient ruins in Ephesus and Troy. Overnights in Venice, Athens and Istanbul afford you ample time to delve into the eastern Mediterranean’s famed and hidden treasures.

Adriatic and Mediterranean Sojourn Cruise
Whew! That seems like a lot of days at sea, but I’m up for it! We did, however, decide to cancel our two back-to-back cruises for Spring 2027, “Magnificent Mekong” and “Far East and Alaska.” We’ll try to plan that itinerary for some other time.


