Emerald Cruises

Top gate closed Top gate opened Lower level Upper level Water flow Water flow Lock area Top gate closed Ship leaves the lock Top gate opened Top gate closed Top gate closed Lower level Lower level Upper level Upper level Water flow Water flow Water flow Water flow Lock area, water level rises Ship enters the lock Life on the river A river cruise of Europe takes you through the heartland of the continent, telling the story of a history as old as it is diverse. As you cruise along some of Europe’s most iconic waterways, you’ll witness Mother Nature at her finest, alongside engineering at its most impressive. What is a lock? Europe’s waterways aren’t only distinctive because of their history; but also because of the terrain that can make navigation more challenging. Water locks, akin to an elevator, raise and lower ships to overcome the variations in water levels. The Rhine–Main– Danube Canal; for instance, boats 16 locks, some as deep as 30 metres and reaching a height of over 406 metres. Navigating a lock Our Star-Ships have been engineered with locks in mind, designed to fit perfectly with inches to spare. Your captain is trained for such manoeuvres, but sometimes water levels don’t cooperate and, on occasion, this can lead to lock closures or difficulties passing under bridges when water levels are too high or too low. We always have a plan in place to handle navigation issues in a timely and efficient manner, with minimal disruption to your journey. Bridges Throughout your time on board, we will sail under many different styles and fashions of bridges. On such days, we made need to close the Sun Deck for the safety of our guests. Our crew will lower the railings, and the captain’s wheelhouse will be mechanically dropped to allow the Star-Ship safe navigation. But, with plentiful public spaces available throughout our Star-Ships, you’ll always have somewhere to enjoy river views. Double-docking In popular ports, we will, on occasion, be required to dock next to other ships; this means accessing the shore via the Sun Deck, requiring you to ascend and descend stairs. This possible change; will not prevent you from leaving your Star-Ship, as you catch a glimpse of your neighbouring ship walking through to embark or disembark. Your Star-Ship may dock next to another vessel overnight, and drawing your curtains at night is advised. Your health & safety Our commitment to our guest’s health and safety remains our key priority, with hand-sanitizing stations positioned around each of our Star-Ships and enhanced cleaning. We also, continue to work closely with Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) along with local and government agencies to ensure our protocols exceed the latest requirements. BACK TO CONTENTS For more information please contact your local travel agent or visit emeraldcruises.eu 95

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