Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve only known old people to do this. They seemed to like it.
Viking European River Cruises are popular with older people because they don't allow kids and the pace and activities are geared toward older people. It's also an efficient and cost effective way to see multiple European cities without having to do as much walking or deal with the stress of trains or planes between cities (or renting a car and driving in a foreign country).
The crowd is this mostly retirees, but actual ahea can range from 55 to 90. Average age likely more like 65.
I do know a woman in her 60s who takes them with her adult daughter every year though (daughter is late 20s I think, unmarried) and the daughter seems to enjoy them. But perhaps just embraces the geriatric vibes? Sounds like lots of reading on the decks, naps, and then sightseeing and meals in various cities. Tbh sounds relaxing but I have young kids so maybe that's why this sounds nice to me -- my vacations are not presently relaxing.