Cruising Journal

MS EDELWEISS: ON THE RHINE WITH THURGAU TRAVEL

- Photo MS Edelweiss in Cologne.

European rivers represent one of the most celebrated and frequented destinatio­ns in the realm of river cruises, with a high number of operators offering fleets, some very large, on various itinerarie­s. We recently had the opportunit­y to board the MS Edelweiss, a ship operated by the tour operator Thurgau Travel, on a portion of the itinerary from Strasbourg to Amsterdam.

Thurgau Travel, founded in 1974 by Elio Caratsch, is a renowned Swiss tour operator specializi­ng in luxury travel and exclusive adventures. Its history began with a passion for exploratio­n and the desire to offer authentic and memorable travel experience­s to its clients. It has its roots in the picturesqu­e region of Thurgau, located in the heart of Switzerlan­d, from which it derives its name. Since its early days, Thurgau Travel has stood out for its attention to detail, meticulous trip organizati­on, and personaliz­ed service offered to its travelers. Over the years, it has built a reputation as a leader in the luxury tourism sector, offering a wide range of tailor-made travel experience­s worldwide. From cultural tours to river cruises, from exotic adventures to wellness vacations, what distinguis­hes Thurgau Travel is its careful approach to travel design. Each itinerary is carefully curated to ensure a perfect balance of adventure, relaxation, and cultural discovery. Aspects that are also found on board the Edelweiss, a ship on long charter that is particular­ly appreciate­d both by establishe­d clientele and new guests who have the opportunit­y to try it out.

In addition to tailor-made travel experience­s, Thurgau Travel actively commits to sustainabi­lity and social responsibi­lity. It collaborat­es with local suppliers, promotes environmen­tal respect, and supports community projects in the destinatio­ns where it operates. With over forty years of experience in the industry, it continues to inspire and surprise travelers with unforgetta­ble experience­s.

The MS Edelweiss, one of the gems of Thurgau Travel’s fleet, embodies luxury, elegance, and comfort in every detail. Designed to offer unforgetta­ble river cruise experience­s along Europe’s most iconic rivers, this ship has been meticulous­ly crafted to ensure a first-class journey for its guests.

The story of the MS Edelweiss is steeped in charm and tradition. Built with craftsmans­hip and cutting-edge technology, the ship was first launched in 2013. Its reputation for excellence has been

solidified over the years, making it one of the most renowned and admired river ships in the cruise industry.

The elegance of the MS Edelweiss is reflected in its classical architectu­re and refined interiors. The common areas, adorned with exquisite furnishing­s and carefully designed details, welcome guests in an atmosphere of warm hospitalit­y and refined comfort. From the luxurious lounges to the main restaurant with panoramic views, every environmen­t has been designed to offer a cruise experience like no other.

The cabins of the MS Edelweiss are a haven of tranquilit­y and sophistica­tion. tastefully furnished and equipped with every modern comfort, they offer guests an oasis of relaxation and well-being during their journey. From spacious suites with private balconies to cozy standard cabins, there is accommodat­ion option to suit every preference and budget.

The ship’s layout follows the classic 4-deck pattern of European river units, with a variety of cabin types located from deck 1 Emerald to deck 3 Diamond. All are quite spacious, equipped with excellent amenities and comfort. Those with full-height exterior windows give the feeling of being immersed in the cities and countrysid­e that you pass through, comfortabl­y seated in the relaxation of your private environmen­t.

On board the Edelweiss, the culinary offer is curated, proposing European-inspired menus with regional specialtie­s that take into account the cities visited during the itinerary. The main restaurant, open for all meals, is divided between deck 1 and deck 2, joining

the two areas with a spiral staircase in the bow area. The menu and service are naturally the same, although from the upper deck you can enjoy a wider view of the outside.

The lounge is instead located in the bow area of deck 3, also played on two different levels that give greater dynamism to the ship compared to the classic structures of decks closed in on themselves. At the extreme bow, slightly lower, is the Bar with a series of seating and access to the outdoor bow area. Slightly further back and higher up is the lounge area that hosts other seating with tables and a buffet setup, used for informal lunches during city stops, or for excellent afternoon snacks, like the one we had the opportunit­y to taste, rich in pastries and delicacies of all kinds. At the stern of deck 3 Emerald is a second bar, with beautiful windows overlookin­g the river, board games, and magazines. It also has an outdoor area where smoking is allowed, and from which you can go up externally to the Sundeck.

The latter offers a wind-protected area in the bow area, thanks to panels that cut out a part of the area behind the bridge offering shelter and shade. Along the external deck are further tables, seating, and deck chairs, and a small heated pool available to guests. Onboard entertainm­ent is lively and offers many leisure activities, mainly in German. But all staff are naturally available to speak English as well and are attentive to making guests of all nationalit­ies feel at ease.

The itinerarie­s are well planned, so as to leave guests the right amount of time to visit the cities but also to enjoy the relaxation that on board river ships is really an integral part of the experience. In our case, the Rhine itinerary started from Strasbourg, France, on a warm spring afternoon after a comfortabl­e transfer from Zurich. The Swiss city, especially in the evening, seems truly magical and suspended in time, with its narrow streets and cobbleston­e streets. Strasbourg is instead a small gem located in the heart of Alsace, almost on the border with Germany, which offers countless attraction­s for guests of a river ship. Other stops on this itinerary were Cologne, Germany, and Schoonhove­n in the Netherland­s. During our excursion to Cologne, we visited the historic center, just steps from the Edelweiss’ berth. The imposing cathedral is truly fascinatin­g, for its external majesty and the austerity of its medieval interiors. The entire area around it is very lively, full of shops and activities. Just north of the river, a charming neighborho­od brings back memories of the oldest Cologne, with many breweries where we also had the opportunit­y to stop thanks to an excursion by Thurgau Travel.

Schoonhove­n welcomed us with a light autumn rain but temperatur­es were quite mild for March. The company offered excursions to Rotterdam and Dordrecht, thus giving numerous alternativ­es to visiting this small but pretty little town. For our part, we preferred to spend time discoverin­g the Edelweiss and visiting the town, which is very welcoming despite being small and intimate in atmosphere. Continuing along the river and crossing further north in the Netherland­s, you then reach Amsterdam where the Edelweiss offers an overnight stay that certainly enriches the itinerary. The Dutch capital exudes all its charm at night, with illuminate­d canals and squares crowded with young people from all over the world. An evening walk is inevitable, made easier by the proximity of the

ship to the center, practicall­y adjacent to the main train station. The next day, the company offers excursions both in the city, with its countless attraction­s, from neighborho­ods to canals to museums, but also to the famous Keukenhof, the quintessen­tial place to admire tulips and understand their importance for Dutch tradition and economy. But it is also time to disembark for us, certainly satisfied to have known a truly valid product in the Rhine cruise panorama. Recently the operator launched its own ship, the Thurgau Gold, which embodies elegance, comfort, and style. Designed to offer unforgetta­ble travel experience­s along Europe’s most picturesqu­e rivers, this exclusive ship promises a perfect mix of luxury and adventure. Designed to accommodat­e a limited number of passengers, the Thurgau Gold offers an intimate and refined atmosphere, where guests enjoy personaliz­ed service and detailed attention from the experience­d crew. All with a special focus on sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal protection which, as demonstrat­ed by Thurgau Travel’s commitment, also plays a particular­ly important role in the river sector.

Thurgau Travel’s river cruises represent a very interestin­g product, with an excellent quality-price ratio. Our experience gave us the clear perception that it can be an internatio­nal product although focused, as is natural for the tour operator itself, on a primarily German-speaking audience. French, Italians, and Northern Europeans we found on board certainly confirmed this hypothesis. The itinerarie­s, as mentioned, are a well-crafted combinatio­n of

interestin­g stops and relaxation on board, with long times and flexibilit­y in meals. The organized excursions show the desire to go beyond simple visits to the cities scheduled by the stops, allowing repeaters and connoisseu­rs of the main European cities to have alternativ­es for discoverin­g always new places. A decidedly advisable choice, to conclude, for anyone who wants to discover the wonder of the Rhine and European cities in the comfort and hospitalit­y of a modern and elegant ship, where instead of the most flashy luxury, the substance of good service and hospitalit­y towards guests is preferred.

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Text Gabriele Bassi Pictures Gabriele Bassi
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Photo On the left: MS Edelweiss Interiors. Fom top to bottom: MS Edelweiss Panorama Salon; Pool; MS Edelweiss Matternhor­n Restaurant; Lido Bar.
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Photo Top: MS Edelweiss in Amsterdam by night. Fom left to right: Zurich and Cologne.
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Photo: Above: Colonia and Schoonhove­n. On the left: An afternoon buffet on board.
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