European Waterways launches garden cruises

This year, European Waterways guests can stop and smell the roses on the company’s new, six-night, all-inclusive Garden Cruises. Available on charters of the 20-passenger La Bella Vita in Italy and the 12-passenger Spirit of Scotland on the Caledonian Canal, the cruises allow guests to indulge their botanical passions.

Exclusive guided tours of some of the world’s most spectacular gardens can now be enjoyed in luxury and comfort, whilst guests are transported around Europe’s picturesque canals and waterways.

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On the Spirit of Scotland, for example, guests can examine the Wild Woodland Garden of Larachmhor in the highlands of Scotland, famous for its 200 varieties of rhododendrons. Spirit of Scotland prices start from €4250 ($6174) per person for six nights.

The La Bella Vita cruise features a walking tour of the lagoon island of Sant’Erasmo, just east of Venice. Nick-named “the vegetable garden of Venice,” it is home to fields of eggplant, capsicum, tomatoes and the famous St. Erasmo artichokes, which grow only in this location. La Bella Vita prices start from €3590 ($5215) per person for six nights.

“After years of COVID-19 travel restrictions and government-imposed lockdowns, the trend toward ‘slow travel’ vacations is stronger than ever,” said Derek Banks, managing director of European Waterways. “On European Waterways’ Garden Cruises, guests have plenty of time to breathe in the fresh air as they stroll around some of the most magnificent parklands, biodiverse botanical gardens and manicured topiary in the world.”

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Cruise Highlights

European Waterways’ Garden Cruises enhance the company’s classic itineraries for La Bella Vita and Spirit of Scotland with more immersive tours of the regions’ renowned gardens.

On Spirit of Scotland, guests are led by the head gardener on a private tour of the Cawdor Castle gardens, recognised among the top 100 gardens in the UK. Famed for its abundance of flora and fauna, it blossoms with rhododendrons and azaleas in the spring, and borders of lilies and archways of rambling roses and laburnum in the summer. A morning visit to the Abriachan Garden Nurseries reveals winding woodland paths, secret detours and stunning views of Loch Ness.

The private gardens of Attadale in Wester Ross feature traditional Japanese gardens, hidden animal sculptures, Monet bridges, and waterfalls. They are overlooked by towering mountains and magnificent vistas of the surrounding highlands.

A key highlight of La Bella Vita’s Garden Cruise is a tour of the University of Padua Botanical Gardens. Considered the birthplace of botanical science, it is the world’s oldest academic botanical garden and a UNESCO World Heritage site. On a visit to the tropical greenhouse, guests can observe staghorn ferns, bromeliads, and multiple species of rare and endangered orchids.

The gardens of the Bagnoli Estate’s 17th Century Villa Widmann Borletti provide views of classically landscaped Italianate gardens. They showcase potted lemon trees, topiary and mythological sculptures made by Italian sculptor Antonio Bonazza. The Parco Giardino Sigurta in Valeggio sul Mincio is also on the itinerary, offering a rose garden, a hermitage, and a medicinal herb garden amid its 600 hectares of park.

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“Our Garden Cruises give guests a chance to experience firsthand the biodiversity on display and admire the ingenuity of gardeners throughout Europe,” said Mr Banks. “When guests return home from one of our garden cruises, they will be buzzing with inspiration, ready to turn their own plot into a paradise!”

For more information and to book, visit here.

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Ellie Baxter
Ellie Baxter
Writer and editor with interests in travel, health, wellbeing and food. Has knowledge of marketing psychology, social media management and is a keen observer and commentator on issues facing older Australians.
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