Luxury travel has recently become one of the fastest-growing forms of travel, but Kosher Cruises has actually already been around for more than two decades, making it one of the oldest and best modes of luxury travel. There's no such thing as scrimping on a lavish cruise ship because on board, decadence is celebrated, and vacations were made to enjoy. So sit back and relax with a glass of wine in hand, and enjoy the finer things in life. Five-star Accommodation Most nights are spent in our luxury onboard cabins. However, if the tour itinerary calls for docking at a port overnight, you will be transported to some of the most extravagant hotels. These hotels all have an accreditation with the tour company; we can ensure that you get nothing less than the best. Gourmet Kosher Food This is, after all, a Jewish Cruise, which means there is readily available gourmet Kosher food round the clock. Every meal is set buffet style, except during cocktail night where you'll be served multi-course meals, Russian service style. And if you don't feel like having your meals on the deck, you're free to order room service to enjoy your meal in the comfort of your cabin. Exclusive Tour Destinations Avoiding the long lines, and the swamp of tourists, is one of the perks of touring with Kosher River Cruises.You get exclusive access to specific tour destinations. Some people wait months to get a booking and line up for hours to pay for a ticket; you won't have to worry about any of that! You get to enjoy the destination with ease and comfort. Onboard Amenities There's so much to do onboard! You can have a spa day in the morning and catch a show in the evening. Plus, the gym is fully equipped with exercise machines and trainers to help burn off all the calories from the delicious meals. Never Lift a Finger Our friendly staff is here to help you with whatever you need. KRC's goal is to make sure that its passengers are as relaxed as possible, so leave the work to us. Just about anything can be serviced, from dry cleaning to transportation. Your wish is our command. It's not wrong to treat yourself, especially if you deserve it and you can afford it. Sometimes, what we crave most are rest and relaxation. So don't feel bad about that decadent chocolate cake or the shopping sprees you splurge on!
For more information on Kosher Vacations, contact your local tour operator. See you onboard!
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The Jews of the past seem to have a sixth sense when choosing their second homes around the world. It is as if they paved the way for the Jews of the future and enabled us to celebrate kosher vacations in beautiful places. That may be a wild assumption, but it can feel that way once you get to Southern France. This particular region in the country is an embrace to everything that represents beauty, craftsmanship, and excellence. Known for their wines and their wonderful streets, the southern part of France is also home to some very important Jewish heritage sites. When you get the chance, cruise through this part of the world and experience the Jewish life, à La Provençale. Have A Kosher Wine Tour in Arles If you know how to pronounce it, the name Arles will smoothly slide down the mouth. Do you know what else does that? The wines in the region. Wine tours are one of the best things visitors can do whenever they're in Arles. Even a kosher river cruise even offers an all-kosher version of this tour. The wine list looks amazing, and there's nothing like it anywhere else in the world. While you're on the tour, you don't ask for the body, flavor, the taste, or the hint of grape. Here's a tip: ask about the wine's "terroir". Walk the Arba Kehilot One of the most enduring representations of Jewish culture in Southern France is the Arba Kehilot or the Four Holy Communities. The Jews that lived in these communities spoke something called shuadit, a Judeo-Provencal dialect. Today, it is an important Jewish landmark where Jews from all over the world can walk in the historical and cultural wonders of the Jewish representation in France throughout the years. Shabbat in Tournon What's a Jewish journey without observing Shabbat? Fortunately for Jewish adventurers, Southern France has a lot of synagogues where you can celebrate your day of rest and contemplation. When you're joining a kosher cruise, you can enjoy the Shabbat in the serenely scenic commune of Tournon. It is a place filled with a timeless beauty that satisfies the senses. When you get the chance, come and visit Southern France. Meet locals and other Jews from all over the world by joining an all-kosher cruise. Get the luxurious treatment while you drink in every beautiful thing you encounter in the region. Much like in many different cultures where dragons and humans coexist upon the same physical plain, the Phaya Naga is a water dragon that appears in many Asian folklore and legends. In Buddhist culture, the Naga serpent Muchalinda spreads out his multiple heads to defend the Buddha from a storm as he meditates. The role of protector is maintained at almost every house of worship in Thailand, where Nagas grace the roofs of the assembly halls and safeguard the entrance to the temple precincts. As you embark on your journey with Kosher Touring, you will experience firsthand the riches of the Mekong through tales of old and undying legends that grace the river. Unification of Cultures The Mekong River is the 12th longest river in the world; it flows through the borders of Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. All these countries’ mythologies portray the Mekong as a life-giving source and protector of the realms. Naga Fireballs Naga fireballs, also known as bung fai phaya nak or "Mekong lights," and formerly, "ghost lights" are a phenomenon said to be seen annually on the Mekong River. Glowing balls are alleged to rise from the water high into the air naturally. This unexplained phenomenon has left the locals baffled for generations and attracts tourists to witness it for themselves. Source of Livelihood For its size, the River Mekong is packed with more kinds of wildlife than any other river. More than 70 million people live within the Mekong river basin and rely on the river for drinking water, food, irrigation, hydropower, transportation, and commerce. Preservation of History Unlike many of the worlds greatest waterways, all neighboring countries of the Mekong River have made a unanimous decision to preserve the sanctity of the Mekong by maintaining peace and silence when visiting the river. It is a way of showing respect to the environment and to pay homage to the spirits and ancestors who dwell in the river. Traveling to Asia is a once in a lifetime opportunity that no one should miss out on, especially in a place so rich in culture such as Vietnam and Cambodia. Are you interested in seeing the Naga Fireballs in person? For more information on our Jewish cruises, feel free to leave us a message. We'll be more than happy to assist you. |
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