15 Apr 2025
European Waterways Enhances 2025 Cruise Itineraries With New & Returning Excursions

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Dalwhinnie Distillery returns to the Highlands; New Burgundy wine tasting added to Finesse itinerary

April 2025, London – European Waterways, the British luxury hotel barge cruising specialist, has announced a selection of new and returning excursions for the 2025 season, offering guests even more immersive and locally inspired experiences across its European itineraries.

Dalwhinnie Distillery Returns to the Scottish Highlands

Back by popular demand, the Dalwhinnie Whisky Distillery returns to the cruise programme in the Scottish Highlands. Guests travelling aboard the 12-passenger Spirit of Scotland and the 8-passenger Scottish Highlander which cruise the Caledonian Canal and the famed Loch Ness, will enjoy a guided tour and tasting at one of the most iconic whisky distilleries in the region.

Perched at an altitude of 1,154 feet, Dalwhinnie is one of the highest working distilleries in Scotland. Today, the distillery sits at the edge of the Cairngorms National Park, surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery and heather-covered moorlands that remain largely unchanged since Victorian times. The distillery experience offers guests a fascinating insight into traditional Highland whisky-making methods, culminating in a curated tasting that pairs single malts with hand-crafted chocolates for a truly indulgent finish.

New Family-Run Wine Tasting Experience in Burgundy

Meanwhile on the Canal de Bourgogne and the Canal du Centre in Southern Burgundy, the 8-passenger Finesse barge introduces an all-new excursion on its cruise itinerary: a visit to the Jean Baptiste Jessiaume vineyard in Santenay. This sixth-generation family-run estate offers an exclusive insight into the family's winemaking heritage using traditional techniques with innovative, forward-thinking practices. Guests will be treated to a cellar tour and curated wine tasting in one of Côte de Beaune's most celebrated villages.

These experiences reflect our ongoing commitment to curating unique, off-the-beaten-track excursions that bring our guests closer to the people, flavours and traditions of each cruising region,” Derek Banks, Founder and Managing Director at European Waterways.

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About European Waterways

Established in 1974 European Waterways offers luxury hotel barging which is an immersive, all-inclusive “gentle voyage of discovery” that focuses on the culture, history, fine wine, and gourmet cuisine of the region. With a 6 to 20-person capacity and a 1:2 crew ratio, European Waterways can provide an impeccable level of onboard service, as they transport their guests on the intimate inland waterways that are often inaccessible to larger vessels. Exploring this network of smaller canals allows for spontaneity and the opportunity to hop off and get curious via bicycle or on foot in the beautiful surroundings. In addition, there are daily, chauffeured excursions “off the beaten track” to a wide variety of enthralling locations, from exquisite wine tastings to private tours of stately homes. European Waterways is the largest luxury hotel barging company in Europe and has a fleet that cruises nine countries.

Please visit www.europeanwaterways.com for information.


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For press information:
Maryanne Sparkes, European Waterways
maryanne@europeanwaterways.com | + 44 (0) 1753 598555

Paul Newman, European Waterways
paul@europeanwaterways.com | + 44 (0) 1753 598555

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