<p>My wife and I are contemplating traveling to Europe this year, around October. We are planning to visit Paris (first time for both of us), probably Normandy, also Belgium and Netherlands if there is enough time. Overall time would be about 2 1/2 weeks. We'd like to include a river or barge cruise, four to seven days long, if possible. We'd consider a cruise in any of these countries.</p><p>I would appreciate any suggestions on specific things to see or do, suggestions on where to stay, especially in Paris (maybe rent an apartment for a week?), and recommendations on any river or barge cruise, and companies that provide them. Also, we'd appreciate comments on whether we're cramming too much into 2 1/2 weeks. Budget: average.</p><p>Thanks in advance,</p><p> </p>
France, Belgium Netherlands Trip with River Cruise
Message Submitted by Timetogonow on Tue, 06/17/2014 - 20:48
Paris
Renting an apartment is a very good idea for Paris. We have used VRBO for Paris rentals. If you enjoy art museums, then a week in Paris is a must in my opinon. We were in Paris 6 years ago for 9 days and didn't see/do everything we wanted to do. Take a look at Discoverwalks.com, recommened in a previous ITN issue.
River cruise
I wouldn't recommend to my clients a river cruise in October. It could be a good option for Southern France but not for the other countries. Chances are the weather to be cool and not so pleasant for river cruise. The Netherlands is a norther country.Viking and Uniworld are good river cruise companies in Europe. www.saroche.com is a barge luxury cruise in France and several others. Renting apartment in Paris is a good idea. I think, Paris for a week and 10 days for the other two countries.