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Relaxing water escapes for a serene getaway

Written by Fiona

October 07 2025

There’s just something magnetic about the water. It can change the feel of a place entirely. The sound, the air that tastes of salt lingering on your tongue. There’s a quiet calm and serenity that comes from being around bodies of water, and it’s little wonder why people flock to the deep blue for holidays every year.
If you want a getaway that is more off land and activates your sea legs but without the daredevil activities, this post has exactly what you’re looking for.

River cruising without the rush

Big ships have their place, there’s no denying that. But if you’re looking for a more convenient and relaxing experience out on the water, then why not consider a river cruise? Slipping through cities and tracing a quieter route, a river cruise feels more like a slow travel than a tour of different destinations.

Take a Danube river cruise, for example, you meander past vineyards, spires, and old towns that seem like a dream from another world. The air changes, the rhythm doesn’t, and you’re still moving without the rush.

Canal boat charm

If you want to strip things back even more, then heading to the UK canal network can afford you a life at an easy pace. And that’s exactly the point. Canals are part and parcel of the rich history of the UK, and these days they’re not busy transport hubs; they’re the perfect antidote to busy lifestyles.

Whether you take the Kennet and Avon route or you prefer the Leeds Liverpool Canal, there are plenty of waterways for you to enjoy. And along the way, you can stop, tie up and head to a canalside pub for some lunch or evening refreshments, or you can connect with others enjoying life the same way as you. But there’s something charming about canal life, especially for those wanting a slower pace in life.

Floating cabins

If the idea of being your own captain on the waters isn’t for you, but you still want a getaway on the water, then forgo a hotel and book a houseboat or floating cabin. This way, you get the experience of being on the water without actually having to actually go anywhere.

You can rent a static barge on the Thames, or you can have a floating cabin on Loch Tay and start your mornings with a coating of mist and end the evening with a glass of merlot as the waves slap against the hull.

Luxury yachts

Luxury yachts are an amazing, high-end experience out on the water, and you get to be waited on hand and foot for the entire duration, too. You can rent luxury charter yachts from some of the most amazing destinations worldwide and make your entire trip or part of a longer trip for the ultimate in high-end living with all the allure of the open water. From the Amalfi coast to sailing around the Caribbean or taking a yacht from Croatia, you have endless possibilities if you want to enjoy the finer things in life, all while sailing the seas.

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