CroisiEurope (Alsace Croisières until 1997) is a French company specializing in river and coastal cruises.
In 1982, the company acquires its first boat, the Alsace I, for river cruising, sailing as far as Rudesheim in Germany.
In 1984, the company obtained its first cabin cruisers for the Rhine and its tributaries, the Hansi, the Kléber and the Petite France.
In 2013, CroisiEurope announced the acquisition of Compagnie Fluviale du Mékong, from which the company had previously chartered ships.
The same year, the company inaugurates the 29th vessel in its fleet, the Cyrano de Bergerac, which operates with the Princesse d'Aquitaine on the Gironde estuary.
In 2017, CroisiEurope added several 5-anchor vessels to its fleet, including the MS Miguel Torga on the Douro and the RV Indochine II for the Mekong.
In 2019, CroisiEurope strengthened its presence in Portugal with the MS Amalia Rodrigues and added a second seagoing ship, La Belle des Océans, for new itineraries.
After the difficulties of the pandemic, 2022 marked the gradual recovery of its activities, with loyal customers returning in full confidence.
[5] Like most Europe river lines, CroisiEurope provides wine, beer and soft drinks with lunch and dinner year-round and offers unlimited drinks—including house spirits—during the high season from April to October.
Its routes include the Mekong in Asia, the Nile in Egypt, the Amazon in South America and the Chobé in southern Africa.