Viking Aegir Review

Interesting journey in spite of cramped quarters

Review for Europe River Cruise on Viking Aegir
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Westvanites
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: May 2016
Cabin: French Balcony

This itinerary takes in a good chunk of Central European cities, some large (e.g. Budapest,Vienna) some tiny (e.g Melk, Miltenberg)), but all of historical significance and some quite picturesque.

It was our first River Cruise, and it took some adjustment to such a small ship and even smaller cabin, but the crew was very friendly, the other passengers were all interesting people to share meals and thoughts with - and speaking about meals, they were delicious!

With such as small ship, the public areas were not very large either, so between ports and if the weather is not good enough to spend the time on the outdoor deck, bring some books to read - don't rely on the room TV, as the signal fades when crossing through locks.

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French Balcony

Cabin D

The cabin is one thing that there's nothing to write home about - especially if one is used to the cabins on the Ocean cruises. Hardly enough space for the bed in there. But the bathroom was adequate and especially the shower had sufficient water pressure.

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