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notamermaid

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  1. Kaub gauge at 267cm, a reaction to rain we have had in the last few days. That is a good level, the river is overall in a great range and things are looking pleasant going forward. Brief recap of April coming soon. The river is as busy as ever with barges and tankers, but also lots of river cruise ships. The other day I spotted the S.S. Victoria, i.e. the new livery of the ship. All are nice to look at but I am looking forward to spotting "The Gentleman". Hope it works out as she will not be sailing often in my realm this year. notamermaid
  2. I must admit that I like a bit of detective work now and again. Never will be a Holmes, though, much above my deductive powers. Good to read that there was not much damage to the lock, I had a "oh, no!" moment when I heard the news. The locks had only just finished their annual maintenance. And we know what happened at Iffezheim on the Rhine. So back to water levels. Recap of April coming soon. Spoiler, no spoiler as you can tell from the few posts in the last weeks. All was good. notamermaid
  3. Surprised to read that. I spotted the S.S. Victoria on the Rhine, she was sailing alright and is now in Basel. I could not see many people on the sun deck but then it was a cool day and they may have been busy in the lounge or something. It was not in the Rhine Gorge. She is now in Basel. notamermaid
  4. I completely agree with the pre- or post-cruise idea. My suggestion is to fly into Munich, do an organized pre-cruise thing or DIY this. Then head to a ship that starts its itinerary from Vilshofen. That cuts out Nuremberg, etc. which I reckon you are not that interested in. Make sure your itinerary has more than just two hours in Bratislava and head for Budapest where most cruises end. Alternatively you can do round-trips Passau to Passau (European river cruise companies) or start in Linz (Austria), a rarer embarkation port. Lots to choose from. Have fun planning. notamermad
  5. I was not fully happy with the timeline of the Viking Mimir so I checked ships from the other direction. There was the Viking Vali. She arrived at the lock later than the Mimir and docked in the approach for several hours. I guess that rules her out? There may of course be another ship that I have not looked at - the Canal is quite busy. I know of no ship on European rivers that is exactly 130m long, by the way. A few come close. notamermaid
  6. Funny you should mention that as I have just read an article on overtourism in Germany, a very recent one at that. It identifies - you have guessed it - towns on the Moselle as potential candidates for overtourism, being what the Federal Government calls "besonders Tourismus-intensive Gemeinden". In this article of the regional broadcaster SWR they give towns for Rhineland-Palatinate and Baden-Würrtemberg. Among them are our favourites Cochem and Bernkastel-Kues: https://www.swr.de/swrkultur/leben-und-gesellschaft/overtourism-im-suedwesten-100.html notamermaid
  7. Excellent point. I would say that overall Amsterdam is faring well with river cruise tourists who tend to be a very agreeable crowd and do sometimes stay overnight. It appears that the authorities target almost all types of tourism and see how they can curb the numbers of visitors per year. They intend to go for the 50 percent by 2028 so who knows they may revise that plan and keep the percentage higher. Still four years to go and enough time for the river cruise companies to complain. One does wonder - where else are they supposed to start the cruise from? I doubt that the river cruise ships will sail much from Utrecht (far too small for the logistics) or even Rotterdam. They would have to take the train or the coach from Amsterdam airport. Not environmentally friendly... Talking of which. As regards European river cruises the Grand European (or similar name) from Amsterdam to Budapest is quite heavy on the environment, i.e. possibly the top spot for coach travel during a cruise. There is at least one town that is only used as a drop off or pick up point and you have long distance excursions, not to mention the shuttles that take you into town from the harbour (like in Nuremberg where walking that distance is quite the time-consuming hike even for the younger legs - 90 minutes). notamermaid
  8. Interesting, had not checked. I am a bit puzzled by the length given, unfortunately the other reports are behind a paywall. I think they may have got it wrong. I suggest looking at the track of the Viking Mimir on marinetraffic.com. She left Bamberg in the evening and got as far as the lock at Hausen, travelling towards Regensburg that is; where the accident happened, at around the time the accident is supposed to have happened. Her signal stays at the lock for several hours before continuing. You need to be quick as tracking is restricted to 24 hours. notamermaid
  9. It is May, time to have a look at how the river did in April. This is Dresden gauge: The month started on a good level, but went down gradually till we saw a level in the middle of the month that is a bit on the low side but at Dresden still okay while further upstream the situation was already not so favourable. Then rain set in and gave the river a boost. AnhalterER1960 reported about this on 19 April. Since then the level has gone down again and we again see the 110cm at the end of the month. That is not a good sign for May. The gauge is now at 98cm. Let us hope the rain that has been sweeping over Europe will be enough for the Czech authorities to let more water through. It has been raining in Ústí nad Labem today. notamermaid
  10. There has been an accident in the Main Danube Canal. During last night a river cruise ship hit the gate at Bamberg lock. The ship is 130m long with 117 passengers on board, according to the report. No injuries reported. The lock was closed for several hours. If I understand it correctly traffic has resumed. It sounds a minor incident thankfully, with little delay for shipping. Ship name not disclosed. notamermaid
  11. Coming up, thank you for the reminder. notamermaid
  12. A bit of a confusing statement by the company. I mean we in Germany say American when we mean US and Canadian when we mean Canadian but in newspapers and television they prefer to make it clearer like saying US-Amerikaner. Is US and Canadian so close that they can throw both in one pot of perspective? Hmm... Anyway, sounds a bit limiting although if they focus on history it makes sense to limit yourself and become an expert in one rather that a three-quarter expert in three perspectives. I would be more concerned with the food and drink. All American (which is a weird term in itself anyway)? Bagels and burgers but no European buns for breakfast? Etc. notamermaid
  13. Another theme is literary greats of Britain, as used by Riviera Travel. For the latests ship they have abandoned that. In the past, Latin names have been used, also by excursion boats, like Filia Rheni in Bonn for example. The barges in contrast have all sorts of names on the Rhine, anything goes on my river, as regards that. notamermaid
  14. Oh that sounds very promising so far, good of them to reply quickly. Hope your health continues to improve. notamermaid
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