Each sailing will be accompanied by a National Geographic expert to enrich the experience with educational presentations and informal discussions. European cruises will also have a National Geographic photographer along to share professional techniques and help passengers hone their photography skills.
On National Geographic River Cruises, travelers can choose from a rich menu of experiential excursions that range from hikes and bike rides to in-depth programs that focus on the natural world, culture and history.
'We are excited and proud to align ourselves with a brand as historic and well respected as National Geographic,' said Glen Moroney, chairman of Scenic Luxury Cruises and Tours. 'We believe Scenic’s dedication to providing guests with the most exceptional five-star, all-inclusive river cruise experience available is a perfect complement to the enriching and authentic experiences for which National Geographic Expeditions is known.'
For her part, Nancy Schumacher, head of travel and tour operations for National Geographic, said that bringing river cruises into the company's portfolio allows its travelers to reach 'spectacular parts of the world in a unique way.'
She added: 'We are pleased to partner with Scenic, as they share our commitment to delivering outstanding experiences to guests.'
Cruises will operate on the Rhine, Danube, Main and Moselle rivers, in Holland and Belgium, through France’s Bordeaux region and Portugal’s Douro Valley, and on the Irrawaddy River in Myanmar.
Departures begin in 2018 and can be booked directly through National Geographic Expeditions or Scenic.
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