British Isles & Iceland with Oceania Cruises

Luxury Cruising Aboard Oceania Marina

There’s something truly special about exploring the British Isles and Iceland by sea. My journey aboard Oceania Marina combined breathtaking scenery, fascinating cultures and the comfort of luxury cruising. Sailing from Southampton, England, we enjoyed elegant accommodation, exceptional dining and personalised service as we set off to discover some of Northern Europe’s most spectacular destinations.

Oceania Marina

Oceania Marina combines elegant luxury, exceptional dining and personalised service, making every day at sea as memorable as the destinations themselves.

Scotland’s Historic Charm & Highland Wildlife

Our first ports of call showcased the beauty and character of Scotland. From the historic streets of Edinburgh to the rugged coastlines of Invergordon and the Shetland Islands, every stop offered something unique. One of the highlights was meeting Scotland’s famous Highland cows, affectionately known as “hairy coos”, whose shaggy coats and gentle nature made for a memorable Scottish experience.

Highland Cow Invergordon

One of Scotland’s most iconic sights – the charming Highland cow, affectionately known as a “hairy coo”, greeted us during our visit to Invergordon.

Norway’s Stunning Coastal Beauty

Crossing the North Sea, we arrived in Norway, where dramatic fjords, colourful villages and stunning coastal scenery awaited. The highlight was undoubtedly Ålesund, renowned for its striking Art Nouveau architecture and panoramic viewpoints overlooking the surrounding islands and waterways. The scenery throughout this part of the voyage was simply breathtaking and perfectly showcased the natural beauty of Scandinavia.

Alesund

A breathtaking view across the picturesque harbour and surrounding mountains of Ålesund, Norway.

Iceland’s Dramatic Landscapes

Iceland provided a spectacular finale to the journey. From the colourful village of Seyðisfjörður and the scenic beauty of Akureyri to the remote landscapes of Ísafjörður, every port revealed a different side of this extraordinary country. The voyage concluded in Reykjavik, where Iceland’s unique blend of volcanic landscapes, geothermal wonders and Nordic culture provided the perfect ending to an unforgettable Oceania Cruises experience.

Seydisfjordur

Surrounded by towering mountains and dramatic fjord scenery, Seyðisfjörður offers a postcard-perfect introduction to Iceland’s breathtaking natural beauty.

Cruising along the Douro with APT on MS Estrela

There’s something quietly enriching about slowing down—and that’s exactly what I found on a 7-night journey along the Douro River with APT aboard the MS Estrela.
The moment we arrived into Porto, Portugal’s second-largest city, I could already sense the charm that would define the journey ahead. With its colourful riverside buildings, historic architecture, and relaxed atmosphere, Porto felt like the perfect introduction to what was to come—a place where old-world beauty meets effortless elegance. Spending 2 days here I really understood why Porto has become so popular, especially in these last few years with tourism. Not only is it an all-round cool city, it also has an atmospheric historic core, a lovely riverfront esplanade and the best part, Porto has also retained it’s local, artsy, folksy vibe, despite its recent economic growth.
Me & Porto

Taking in a breathtaking bird’s-eye view of Porto with APT’s luxurious Douro River Cruise, where colourful riverside buildings, historic landmarks, and the sparkling Douro River create one of Portugal’s most unforgettable cityscapes.

Unforgettable Moment 

One of APT’s Signature Experiences in Porto is nothing short of unforgettable. Stepping into the magnificent Palácio da Bolsa, you’re immersed in the magic of an intimate fado performance held in the breathtaking Arabian Hall—an emotional, soul-stirring experience that stays with you long after you leave.

Fado Perf

Experiencing an intimate and unforgettable Fado performance inside the magnificent Palácio da Bolsa was a true highlight of APT’s exclusive Signature Experiences — an evening filled with soul-stirring music, Portuguese culture, and timeless elegance.

From the moment we departed Porto the pace of life seemed to soften. Each day unfolded gently, with the river guiding us through a landscape that felt almost painted—rolling hills layered with lush, terraced vineyards stretching as far as the eye could see. It wasn’t just beautiful; it was immersive. Everywhere you turned, there was another postcard-perfect view waiting.
What stayed with me most was the connection to the region’s rich wine heritage. Portugal’s famous port wines weren’t just something to taste—they were something to experience. Sipping a glass while overlooking the very vineyards where it was produced added a depth and appreciation that’s hard to replicate anywhere else. For anyone with even a passing love of wine, this journey feels like stepping into its story.
Pinhao

Exploring the iconic Pinhão Railway Station with APT, one of the Douro Valley’s most beautiful landmarks, where intricate blue-and-white tiles tell the story of Portugal’s rich wine heritage and timeless riverside charm.

You soon appreciate why Douro river ships are designed on a more intimate scale than their Rhine counterparts. The river’s smaller locks lend themselves to boutique vessels, resulting in a more exclusive and relaxed experience. APT’s MS Estrela captures this perfectly, with a beautifully designed sun deck that stands out as one of the most luxurious and inviting on the river.
Life onboard the MS Estrela mirrored the beauty of the surroundings. Thoughtful service, refined dining, and a sense of calm luxury created the perfect balance between indulgence and exploration. Everything about the experience made you feel like a guest rather than a number, and the slower rhythm of cruising along the Douro gently encourages you to do the same. I found myself noticing more, appreciating more, and connecting more deeply with the journey.
Me On The Boat

Sailing aboard the elegant MS Estrela along Portugal’s enchanting Douro River, I spent my days watching storybook villages and sun-drenched vineyards drift by — a truly unforgettable journey through one of Europe’s most breathtaking wine regions.

As the journey carried on toward Madrid, I found myself reflecting on how rare it is to travel in a way that truly allows you to absorb a place, rather than simply pass through it. This wasn’t just a river cruise—it was a reminder of the beauty in slowing down.
If you’re drawn to fine wine, breathtaking landscapes, and travel that feels both luxurious and meaningful, the Douro River might just be calling your name.  

Cruising the Danube with Riverside Luxury Cruises

Cruising the Danube with Riverside

A Week on the Danube Like No Other

I don’t think I’ve ever crammed so much charm, history, and straight-up fun into one week as I did on this Danube River cruise.

And the timing? Couldn’t have been better. The whole thing lined up with Hungary’s National Day, which meant parades, traditions, and the most epic fireworks show over Budapest – all from the deck of the ship.

Thank you, Riverside Luxury Cruises, this is something I will never forget.

Alana On Mozart

Alana on board Riverside Mozart with Riverside Luxury Cruises

Vienna’s Grand Charm

We kicked things off in Vienna, and wow… this city is like walking through a postcard. Palaces, opera houses, and ridiculously pretty streets everywhere you turn. After settling onto the Riverside Mozart (yes, it’s as fancy as it sounds), I did my favourite “new city ritual” – ditched the map, picked a random street, and just wandered.

That night, we had our first dinner on board, met the crew, and got chatting with other travellers. Within a few hours it already felt like we were in for something special.

Vienna

St Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna

Quirky and Underrated

Next up was Bratislava in Slovakia, which was such a fun contrast to Vienna. Smaller, quirkier, and way more laid-back.

The Old Town is full of colourful little houses and cobblestone lanes – total storybook. Some people jumped on bikes to explore, but I couldn’t pass up a wine tasting at a 16th-century castle. Bratislava feels a little under the radar compared to other capitals, which made it feel extra cool to discover.

Alana In Bratislava

Alana exploring Old Town Bratislava

Cruising into Hungary

Then it was onto Hungary, with stops in Esztergom and Visegrád before sailing into Budapest. Esztergom’s basilica is massive – you can spot it from forever away – and inside it’s jaw-dropping. Visegrád had this medieval fortress perched above the river with beautiful views of The Danube River.

But nothing, and I mean nothing, beat the moment we cruised into Budapest at night.

The bridges lit up, the Parliament glowing, the whole skyline sparkling… one of those travel moments where you just stand there grinning like, “is this real life?”

Hungary Sail

A beautiful day sailing out of Esztergom onboard the Riverside Mozart

National Day Magic

And then Budapest itself. Absolute highlight. You can tour Parliament, wander Fisherman’s Bastion (which looks like a Disney castle), or just relax along the riverbanks.

But being there for National Day? I felt so honoured to be able to experience their National Day with the locals. The whole city came alive with music, food stalls, and celebrations. I ate my bodyweight in lángos (fried bread smothered in garlic oil, sour cream, and cheese – I’m still daydreaming about this), tried some local drinks, and joined the crowd clapping along to traditional dancing. The energy was excellent.

The grand finale? Fireworks over the Danube. We had dinner on the top deck of the ship, and as the city lit up and the fireworks exploded, it felt like Budapest was putting on a private show just for us. Pure magic.

Fire Works

Fireworks on the sun deck of Riverside Mozart on St Stephen’s Day

More Surprises Along the Way

Even after Budapest, the cruise kept surprising me. In Mohács, I learned about their wild Busójárás Carnival traditions – think scary masks, costumes, and folklore. Then in Kalocsa, I got a paprika masterclass (they don’t call it the Paprika Capital of the World for nothing).

Pécs turned out to be one of the highlights. The old town is full of charm, with pastel streets and lively squares, but the star of the show was the Pécs Cathedral. Riverside Luxury Cruises treated us to a private organ performance inside, which gave me goosebumps.

 

Pecs

The pastel colours of Pécs main square

A Trip I’ll Never Forget

By the time we sailed back into Budapest, I was torn between being full of gratitude and not wanting it to end. From Vienna’s elegance to Bratislava’s charm, to Budapest’s full-blown celebrations, every stop had its own flavour.

If you’re ever thinking about a Danube cruise, think Riverside Luxury Cruises, and trust me- try to line it up with Hungary’s National Day.

It takes an already incredible trip and adds a whole other layer of magic. I came home with paprika, wine, and a whole stack of memories I’ll be holding onto forever.

Alana On Mozart 2

Alana on the sun deck on board Riverside Mozart – incredible sunsets