River ships typically carry under two hundred guests, favoring smooth sailing with near-zero swell and frequent shore access. They dock downtown, turning strolls into discoveries minutes from your cabin. Small coastal and expedition ships, often under one hundred passengers, explore fjords, archipelagos, and wildlife-rich bays unreachable by larger craft. They bring Zodiac rides, naturalist talks, and a spirit of exploration without crowds. Your choice depends on priorities: cultural immersion by rivers, or nature-forward coasts and channels.
A well-chosen cabin supports great sleep and effortless viewing. Mid-ship, lower-deck rooms often feel the quietest, while French balconies or picture windows flood daylight without windy exposure. Consider proximity to elevators, dining, and lounges to limit long walks, yet avoid high-traffic stairwells that carry conversation. Bring a compact nightlight, request a firmer pillow if needed, and ask for extra hangers. When mornings begin with sunlight over water, you start the day already calm and content.