Italy

Sip the week away aboard La Bella Vita as you indulge in Italy's finest wines and cruising scenery .

Discover the charm of Italy with a luxury river cruise. Explore Venice and hidden gems while enjoying gourmet meals, local excursions, and serene landscapes.

Many people set out to see the best of Italy but end up experiencing only the busiest version of it. That’s where Italy River Cruises offer something fundamentally different.

With their sleek black hulls and timeless elegance, Venetian gondolas are an enduring symbol of the Floating City. Though only a few hundred remain today, these iconic boats continue to...

Thinking of taking one of our river cruises in Italy? One of our top destinations and this short video shows you why guests love it so much!

Italy produces approximately 600 different types of cheeses, and some of their most famous cheeses date back centuries, or even millennia years in the case of Pecorino Romano

Guide to Italian wines including wine regions, categories, classifications, how to read the label and more!

Italy’s longest river, the River Po flows through many important cities through its 562km course, including Turin, Piacenza, Cremona and Ferrara.

A river cruise in Italy with European Waterways is a fantastic introduction to this wonderful country, with something for every kind of traveller.

Prosecco, the drink of choice for celebrations all over the world. But do you know your prosecco from your spumante?

If you’re thinking about embarking on an Italian river cruise, we’ve chosen 10 top reasons why we know you’ll love the experience.

Luxury, history and culture: this is what a river cruise in Italy is all about. Discover the highlights of the top 6 places to visit on an Italian river cruise....

One of the unique features of a river cruise in Italy is that you get first-hand experience of the history, culture and character of the waterways.

Explore the districts of San Marco and San Castello just like a local aboard Hotel Barge La Bella Vita

Visiting Italy? Here's a rundown on wine bottle label reading, grape varieties and quirky facts on Italian Wine.

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