Navigate across Europe with our license-free boats and discover the most beautiful landscapes, canals and lakes. With over 350 itineraries, 550 boats and 39 departure points, Riverly will ensure you have an unforgettable holiday.
Riverly’s selection of over 300 river cruises lets you choose between some of Europe’s most beautiful waterways, rivers and lakes. With a fleet of 550 self-drive boats, Riverly has 39 departure bases in 7 European countries. Wherever you decide to go, our priority is to make sure you have an unforgettable holiday.
Cruising along a waterway is a unique way to travel. Aboard a self-drive boat, with no licence required, you’re in complete control of your holiday and are free to discover the most beautiful corners of France and Europe. On your journey you’ll take in local cuisine, cathedrals, castles and all the other highlights of European culture!
France
Whether in Alsace or the Ardennes, from the historic region of Rimbaud and Verdun to the vineyards and castles of Alsace—there is so much richness to discover on a river cruise through eastern France, a journey back in time.
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France
Little known yet one of our most spectacular river cruises, the Lot Valley offers sun-drenched cliffs, rich gastronomy, and exceptionally well-preserved prehistoric heritage.
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France
A region rich in heritage (castles and fortified towns, abbeys, bastides…), the South-West is also known for its gastronomy and wine (Armagnac, duck, Agen prunes…), as well as the warm welcome of its people and its climate.
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France
The Charente River connects cities like Angoulême, Jarnac, Cognac, and Saintes, all rich in heritage. It’s an opportunity to explore castles, taste local cuisine and Cognac, cycle along the towpath, and visit historical sites and abbeys.
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France
A dazzling spectacle throughout your river cruise, featuring renowned and listed sites at the heart of an extraordinary ecosystem.
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France
This route offers an immersion into the wildlife of the Camargue: wake up alongside wild horses or enjoy dinner at sunset surrounded by pink flamingos. Along the Mediterranean, it’s a chance to taste oysters and seafood, and discover sun-drenched Provençal cuisine. A unique feature of this route is that it has no locks.
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France
The Nantes to Brest Canal, at the heart of Celtic traditions, is dotted with medieval castles such as Josselin or the Château de la Groulais in Blain. You’ll also enjoy charming stops in authentic and natural villages: La Gacilly with its artisans and the Yves Rocher botanical garden, Île aux Pies for hiking, climbing or swimming, and not to forget a stop in Malestroit to discover its fishing museum and half-timbered houses.
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France
Burgundy, whether along the Nivernais Canal or the Burgundy Canal, reveals a surprise at every bend : a waterside château, a renowned vineyard, a picturesque village, or a warm encounter.
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France
Aboard your licence-free boat, take the time to discover Anjou. Land of castles, picturesque villages, and rich cultural heritage, this region offers countless opportunities to create unforgettable memories for your entire crew.
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Portugal
On the largest lake in Europe, discover medieval villages such as Estrela, Mourão, and especially Monsaraz, with its hilltop ramparts, sandy beaches, and fortified castles dating back to the time of the Templars. You can also visit the Luz Museum, which tells the story of the village submerged by the dam, and enjoy delicious local wines in Esporão or Monsaraz, then plan kayak trips, swimming, and meals with Portuguese flavours.
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Netherlands
The Netherlands reclaimed its land from the water, pushing back the sea and carving magnificent canals through its iconic cities. It’s a wonderful playground for exploring Amsterdam and Gouda, to the rhythm of windmills and tulip fields in spring.
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Germany
In northeastern Germany, Mecklenburg offers navigation on the famous Lake Müritz, with shores equipped for water sports and surrounded by national parks. For centuries, castles have stood with their feet in the water, bearing witness to the wealth of this near-paradise region.
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Germany
So many gems can be discovered while cruising along the Saale Valley, such as the Renaissance castle of Bernburg, the Romanesque monastery of Nienburg, the Saale-Unstrut vineyards with tastings, and the medieval alleys of Merseburg dominated by its imperial cathedral.
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Italy
What a marvel it is to discover Venice from its canals, to reach Burano on your own, and to navigate the bay at your own pace. It’s also a great opportunity to explore other, less touristy gems of the Venetian lagoon.
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Ireland
The Erne region invites you to discover its magnificent lakes and landscapes, Enniskillen Castle, the Fermanagh County Museum, and the mystical ruins of Devenish Island, easily accessible from the shore. The route also offers stops in welcoming villages with traditional pubs, forest hikes, and even activities like kayaking or visiting botanical gardens such as those at Florence Court.
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Ireland
Along the Shannon, you can discover Clonmacnoise or visit the Kilbeggan distillery, one of the oldest in Ireland. The route also offers picturesque stopovers in charming villages like Carrick-on-Shannon or Athlone, with traditional pubs, nature walks, and peaceful fishing spots.
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Hungary
This wine-growing region is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and we recommend stopping in Tokaj to visit the famous Rákóczi cellars and the tuff-stone wine cave. You’ll also discover remarkable historical landmarks such as the Renaissance Rákóczi Palace in Sárospatak and the Red Tower (Vörös torony), and enjoy mooring spots in the heart of nature – where migratory birdwatching, peaceful swims, and days spent cycling or kayaking are never far away.
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Hungary
Discover the richness of Hungarian heritage, such as the neo-Gothic Andrássy Castle in Tiszadob, the historic fortress of Szolnok, and the “Tiszavirág” pedestrian bridge. Meanwhile, the village of Poroszló is home to the largest freshwater aquarium in Europe (Lake Tisza Eco-Centre) and offers birdwatching walks along the Tiszavirág trails, as well as bike and kayak rides through unspoiled river landscapes.
Discover the regionWe are experts in European self-drive boat hire. First, choose your destination, then the boat of your dreams, and we’ll train you to skipper it. When you rent a boat with us, you have so many options: in our boating holidays in France, you can explore the Burgundy wine trail, discover the magical landscapes around the Canal du Midi, or choose one of our other bases to discover this magnificent country by boat.
Outside France, we offer boating holidays in Ireland, Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Hungary and Portugal. Enjoy a romantic cruise around Venice, choose Ireland to reconnect with nature, or enjoy a peaceful and relaxing holiday exploring the lakes of Germany.
You’ll find all the information about our cruises, activities and unmissable sites on our website’s destination pages. If you’d like some advice about choosing where to go, don’t hesitate to contact our teams – they’ll be able to find just the place to make your holiday special.
Arguably one of Europe’s most popular destinations, France is a nation of contrasts and variation. From culture soaked cities to idyllic villages in small French communes, France has something for all tastes. One of the best ways to see the best of France is from its many waterways. Combining natural river routes with the country’s former industrial canals, there are not many areas that can’t be travelled via a boat. There are a number of routes that shine above all else, and it is these that are best for canal boat vacations.
In France, there is no waterway more famous than the Canal du Midi. This man-made canal system was constructed during the late 17th century and has long since been a source of pride for French civil engineering and modern tourism.
Starting in the city of Toulouse, the Canal du Midi snakes its way through southern France and finally flows in the Mediterranean lagoon coastal region of Étang de Thau. Canal boat holidays in France mainly cover this area of the country. This is mainly because the Canal du Midi route combines everything that is great about barge holidays in Europe. From the fantastic canalside views of the French countryside, warming southern French weather, endless sights of historic and cultural intrigue to some of the best cuisine found in France. All of this can be seen easily with a Canal du Midi boat hire.
It is not only the sun-soaked waters of southern France that have appeal. The northerly French provinces of Brittany, Burgundy and the Loire Valley all offer their own experiences and create their own unique waterways boating holidays.
Ireland is a country so defined by its rolling green hills and rural expanses, that there are few better ways to travel and see the nation than by canal boat. Canal boat cruises can be made throughout Ireland and along one of its main waterways, the River Shannon. As the River Shannon is intersected by canals and other river tributaries, River Shannon cruises can take you to every corner of Ireland and even into the UK’s Northern Ireland. As the isle of Ireland is relatively small compared to many other European destinations, creating a route across is an easy undertaking. Following the River Shannon’s course, from source to sea, means you can travel in a number of different directions and makes Ireland the perfect destination for canal boat holidays for a beginner.
Boating holidays in Ireland can start from a number of different destinations, and finding the right one for you depends on what you want out of your canal cruise.
Dutch waterway holidays, Holland and beyond
Known as one of the low countries, the Netherlands’ topography lends itself perfectly to waterway exploration. The country is crisscrossed by a network of canals, rivers and estuaries, creating a perfect landscape in which to travel via barge or boat. With many of the Dutch towns and cities being built intertwined with the country’s canals, canal holidays throughout the Netherlands can be some of the most rewarding.
Take Holland’s capital, for instance, Amsterdam is a city that is constructed seamlessly with an interlocking network of canals and waterways.
Known as one of the low countries, the Netherlands’ topography lends itself perfectly to waterway exploration. The country is crisscrossed by a network of canals, rivers and estuaries, creating a perfect landscape in which to travel via barge or boat. With many of the Dutch towns and cities being built intertwined with the country’s canals, canal holidays throughout the Netherlands can be some of the most rewarding.
Take Holland’s capital, for instance, Amsterdam is a city that is constructed seamlessly with an interlocking network of canals and waterways.
Boat hire in Amsterdam will allow you to tour the city with ease and see its many sights from the comfort of your boat. Boating holidays in Holland can cover the country in many directions, enabling you to see all corners of the country.
Starting in Amsterdam, canal boat trips make their way south and into the Dutch countryside. Heading south-east, holidaymakers can boat all the way to the city of Utrecht, winding through the countryside as you go. Opting to take the south-west route will take you all the way to the city of The Hague, which can also be done in one loop. As well as boating into Holland’s interior, trips can be made northerly to North Holland and the surrounding North Sea coastline.
Alongside your traditional European destinations such as France and Holland is slightly obscure, yet none the less rewarding destination of Germany. This vast European nation has its own fair share of history, culture and diversity. With such a variation in landscapes and regions, canal boat hire in Germany gives visitors the chance to see the cities of Hamburg and Dresden along the Elbe, Dusseldorf and Cologne along the Rhine and the idyllic countryside of Bavaria along the Danube. Similar to Amsterdam, the city waterways of Germany’s capital Berlin allow visitors to travel throughout the city via its rivers and canals; this provides a whole new way of seeing and experiencing the city.
Barge holidays in Germany can start from a variety of different locations, all depending on which part of the country you are in. Starting your holiday in Berlin will provide you with a number of canal boat routes, and deciding on the route for you can be a difficult one. Taking an easterly route will allow you to travel from Berlin via the River Spree, opening up into the idyllic Brandenburg countryside. This river route winds on for miles and will eventually take boaters to the German-Polish border.
Taking the western route from the capital will open up the state of Saxony-Anhalt before you. A journey this way will incorporate iconic stops such as Potsdam and Brandenburg. Taking your barge boat rental north from the German capital means you can boat your way as far north as Schwerin and even on to the North Sea beyond.
It is not only the northern European countries that offer waterway holidays. In fact, Italy is one of the best destinations for European canal boat cruises . With destinations such as Venice available, one of the most famous canal-strewn cities in the world, choosing Italy for your boating holidays abroad is a fantastic choice. Starting from Venice, canals run throughout the city and Veneto region as a whole. With canals and rivers running westwardly from the coast and into Italy’s interior, there are several routes which to take.
With the numerous inlets and waterways linking the sea to the country’s interior, there is almost a limitless number of routes you can take when travelling along Italy’s eastern coast. Visiting the city of Venice alone is amplified by seeing it from the water. This unique perspective of seeing the city from this view makes an Italian trip up there with some of the best canal holidays in Europe.
Amsterdam, the capital of The Netherlands, is one of the most perfectly placed cities to be explored via its waterways. As the whole of the country is on a flatter plane, the building of canals was easier, and the routes of its rivers flow easily through the country. The city itself is a collection of crisscrossing canals and streets, providing the ideal waterway road to explore the city and what a city it is. As the capital of The Netherlands and as a European city of culture for centuries, Amsterdam has plenty to see and do. For those looking for a short escape, weekend canal boat hire offers the perfect way to experience the city from a unique perspective, gliding through its scenic waterways at your own pace.
One of Amsterdam’s more famous landmarks is the former home of the Frank family, an unassuming Jewish family that the world learns about from the wartime diaries of the family’s youngest daughter, Anne Frank.
Anne and her family hid in the attic of this home for two years, during the Nazi occupation of the country. Visitors can view this preserved home and attic and see it as it was during those harrowing years.
Amsterdam is also a city renowned for its impact on the pages of European art history. One of the best places to see this impact is at the Van Gogh Museum, home to the largest collection of work by the Dutch painter anywhere in the world. As well as this, there is also the former home of one of the greatest Dutch masters, Rembrandt van Rijn, to explore. This also houses works by the famous artist and is a step back into the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century.
When you embark on one of the best Canal boat holidays in France, boating down the Canal du Midi, there are many fantastic landmarks and settlements to see. Constructed in the late 17th century, the canal was and is an impressive feat of engineering and one that opens up the south of France for exploration. While navigating the Canal du Midi, the waters will pass through the town of Carcassonne, and no holiday along this canal would be complete without stopping off at this jaw-dropping settlement.
The city of Carcassonne is a citadel fortress and one of the best-preserved examples in all of Europe.
The citadel walls and turrets expand royally around the city, with huge castle walls and towers looming large all around you; Carcassonne is truly an awe-inspiring destination. Contained within the city are some of the best-preserved Medieval buildings, creating a look found nowhere else. This dual UNESCO site attracts millions of visitors every year, and it is easy to see why. You can make your way freely around the citadel city, yet you will need to book a tour to explore the walled ramparts. As well as the impressive walled city citadel, Carcassonne is also home to the Basilica of Saint-Nazaire. The Basilica of Saint-Nazaire is a 13th-century church that was constructed in the Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles. With so much to see, it is important to allow yourself enough time.
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Welcome to the home of waterways tourism. If you’re looking for a canal cruise, France is the obvious destination. Its canals and rivers form a vast network of routes, offering fantastic opportunities for boating holidays.
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In Germany, boating holidays mean watching the lakes slowly unfold from the deck of your boat. There’s no better way to enjoy these immense landscapes than by taking the helm of a self-drive boat, with no license required, and becoming a skipper.
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Explore Hungary in complete freedom aboard a license-free boat, along the Tisza River and up to the lake of the same name. Between wild landscapes, authentic villages, and the vineyards of Tokaj, enjoy a peaceful cruise that is accessible to all.
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In Ireland, boat hire holidays are not just a good idea – they’re the obvious way to see the country. Reinvent yourself while you steer your self-drive boat, with the sound of U2 or the Cranberries in the background. Rent a boat from one of our bases and set off on a waterways cruise through a land that’s greener than green.
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When it comes to boat hire holidays, Italy offers some spectacular waterways for exploring this fascinating, surprising country that you’re bound to fall in love with. There’s nothing cooler than cruising along, your hair flying in the wind, as if you’re in a film. It’s going to be La Dolce Vita afloat!
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The Dutch are just as passionate about boats as they are about cycling – and it’s no wonder. The Netherlands has hundreds of kilometres of waterways, perfect for boating holidays, giving you dozens of options for your Holland cruise.
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Cruise Lago Alqueva in southern Portugal on a license-free boat. Enjoy easy sailing, sunny weather, and stops in traditional villages in the heart of Alentejo. Accessible to all, even beginners.
DiscoverA canal boat cruise is a boating experience. You pilot a houseboat yourself along inland waterways such as canals and rivers. This adventure lets you discover picturesque landscapes, charming villages and historic sites at your own pace, while enjoying the comfort of your own boat.
To rent a canal boat in Europe with Riverly, follow these simple steps :
Choose your destination and the duration of your cruise : Locaboat offers itineraries in several European countries. These include France, Italy, the Netherlands, Ireland and Germany.
Select your boat : Explore the range of Pénichettes® and other no-license boats to suit your crew size and needs.
Book online : Use our secure online booking system to check availability, compare boat models and finalize your reservation.
The cost of a canal boat cruise depends on several factors. The type of boat, the season and the length of your trip. Riverly offers a range of options to suit different budgets, with attractive offers available all year round. For a precise quote, visit the Riverly website or contact their team directly.
Yes, it’s perfectly possible and safe to cruise with children. Riverly boats are designed to ensure the safety of the youngest passengers, with wide decks protected by railings and flat, stable outdoor areas.
The distance you can cover depends on a number of factors, including your sailing speed, the number of hours you spend sailing each day, and the number of locks on your route. On average, boaters cover between 30 and 50 kilometers a day, depending on stops and sightseeing en route. We recommend that you plan your itinerary according to your personal interests and desired pace of travel.
When you rent a boat with Riverly, everything you need for a comfortable trip is included. Your Pénichette® is fully equipped with sleeping cabins, kitchen and sanitary facilities, as well as all the navigation and safety equipment required. Additional options, such as bike rental, Wi-Fi facilities and parking solutions, are also available to personalize your experience.
No, you don’t need a license to rent a boat with Riverly. A temporary permit will be delivered to you.
Riverly offers river cruises in several European countries, each offering unique experiences.