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Eurailpasses are available for either Global (33 countries including UK) or various smaller country combinations.
They can be purchased in digital or paper formats: the latter are mailed to one's address in Australia, so not practical if holidaymakers are already in Europe. A few major city railway stations apparently sell Eurailpasses, but varies by country.
Eurailpass gives far more flexibility than a river cruise at a fraction of the cost. The Seat 61 website has many tips on how to book on trains with compulsory reservations, and a dropdown menu for travel from one city to another. A first class pass is what I'd recommend.
Rarely does one need a taxi unless elderly or disabled, @Pushka , as there are typically many hotels close to major (and often minor) railway stations. Most cities have extensive tram, metro and/or bus routes that will easily get you to hotels that may be in 'Old Towns' a kilometre or two from a railway station.
A great alternative if a cruise is cancelled and passengers receive (or will obtain) a full refund.
Two years ago, friends booked Viking on a river cruise from Basel to France: they had to complete the last section by road coach due to water levels, and received a paltry $1000 'travel voucher', but have said they won't again go on a river cruise in Europe so the voucher was useless. They also said their $1400 a day cruise cost came with a poky cabin. I am unsure why a cash refund wasn't offered.
Media indicate some European river cruises are being changed to sail on rivers like the Rhone that may have higher water levels.
People book cruises to cruise. The cruise is part of the journey. People book trains for transport. A means to get from A to B. Apples and oranges.
Vouchers from Viking can also be used on ocean cruises.
I'm following a local person on Cruise Critic who studies water levels on Rhine, Rhone and Danube. She knows the draft of boats both cruise and commercial and the choke points. She's brilliant. Or maybe it's a he? Anyway, rain does make a difference. It might only be a temporary surge if not sustained but such a surge might allow a boat to pass. Melting snow was what caused our flooding in December a few years ago and we had a bus trip. We received a voucher. We had to sign an NDA. I don't think Americans received anything.
