More than 70 guests joined the three-day sailing from Amsterdam which included a stop-off in the town of Hoorn.
The Travel Corporation's deputy chief executive Melissa DaSilva; EMEA chief Kelly Jackson; and Damien O'Connor, vice-president, river cruise, shared their vision for Trafalgar with TTG while onboard the Uniworld ship, previously called River Queen.
Verity is one of three ships Trafalgar has chartered from its sister brand, Uniworld. In 2028, the charter vessels – Verity, Reverie and Harmonie – will be joined by three new-build vessels.
Verity has four suites, a gym, a spa, a main dining room and a lounge, but O'Connor stressed the importance of Trafalgar's rich tour operating history when he spoke to TTG.
He said: "We have a real luxury at Trafalgar that we operate millions of guests over many years, wonderful curated land experiences. We own the land experience.
"It makes us very unique that we don't use third parties."
Prices for the 10-day Best of the Rhine and Amsterdam itinerary departing from Arnhem on 24 May starts from $4,199 per person.