Itinerary - Viking Rhine River Cruise
Day 1 |
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Capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam is renowned for its museums, colorful gardens abundance of bicycle and canals. Arrive in Amsterdam, then transfer to your ship. After boarding, the afternoon is yours to relax or explore the city on your own. If your arrival schedule permits, you may wish to visit the Rijksmuseum, or the van Gogh Museum next door. |
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Kinderdijk, The Netherlands |
The South Holland village community of
Kinderdijk includes a set of 19 windmills and other ingenious technologies
built in the 18th century to control flooding. This morning we sail to Kinderdijk, a UNESCO World
Heritage Site, for a tour of this ingenious network of windmills and other
flood management devices. You learn why the windmills were built and see how
they work, plus you enter a working windmill for a tour of its mechanisms and
living quarters. Return on board for lunch and an enjoyable afternoon of
Dutch diversions: sample handcrafted Dutch cheeses and jenever, a distilled juniper liquor, and take in a culturally
enriching presentation on the Dutch Golden Age. We cruise through the night. |
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Cologne, Germany |
Cologne
reveals its Roman heritage in the city layout and ancient ruins that lie scattered
through the town. Begin your day with a morning tour of
Cologne, Germany’s fourth-largest city. Stroll through Old Town past St.
Martin’s Church and see the Dom, Germany’s largest cathedral and a UNESCO
World Heritage Site. Spend your free time enjoying Cologne’s atmospheric waterfront, or perhaps join an optional
excursion on which you ascend to the Dom’s roof for up-close views of the
cathedral’s architecture and bird’s-eye vistas of Cologne. Afterward, return
on board for dinner. Alternately, you may set off on an optional excursion to
explore Cologne’s spirited beer culture, sampling Kölsch, a light, crisp beer brewed only in Cologne, and enjoying
a brauhaus dinner. After, return to your ship for a late-evening
departure. |
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Koblenz, Germany |
On
a breathtaking stretch of the Rhine that leads from medieval Koblenz to
Braubach to Rudesheim, the 13th century Marksburg Castle towers
over the river. Cruise
past hilltop castles along the Rhine, stopping in Koblenz to visit Marksburg
Castle, the only Rhine fortress never destroyed. After your tour, continue
cruising this stunning stretch of the Rhine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Be
sure to keep an eye out for the Lorelei Rock, which marks the river’s
narrowest point and is named after the legendary Rhine maiden who lured
sailors to their demise.
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Miltenberg, Germany |
The
medieval town of Miltenberg on the Main River lies amid one of Germany fine
wine-producing regions. The morning is spent
sailing along the beautiful Main River as it winds its way through the
Spessart region, home of the actual Snow White. During our sail, be sure to
take advantage of the opportunity to learn about the region’s glassblowing
traditions during a live demonstration. After lunch, we stop in Miltenberg,
known for its half-timbered houses and Germany’s oldest inn.
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Wurzburg, Germany |
Wurzburg
is home to the Bishops’ Residenz, one of Germany’s largest and most ornate
palaces and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This morning, you may choose to join an
optional full-day excursion along Germany’s picturesque “Romantic Road” to
Rothenburg, with its turreted city wall and impressive Gothic and baroque
architecture. Upon returning to Würzburg, enjoy a tour of the Bishops’
Residenz, one of Germany’s largest and most ornate baroque palaces and a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
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Bamberg, Germany |
Founded in 902, Bamberg remains a
medieval-looking city known for its symphony orchestra and specialty, “smoke”
beer. Continue
along the Main–Danube Canal this morning, arriving in Bamberg in early
afternoon. Enjoy a tour of Bamberg, with its medieval city center, a UNESCO
World Heritage Site. Your walking tour includes a visit to the magnificent
11th-century cathedral, reworked in late Romanesque style in the 13th
century, and the picturesque city hall built on a tiny island in the middle
of a river. Take some free time to enjoy Bamberg and sample some of the
town’s distinctive smoke-flavored beer before returning on board |
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Nuremberg, Germany |
One
of Germany’s most renowned and intriguing cities, Nuremberg is surrounded by
13th-century walls that have many fully intact gates and
watchtowers. After breakfast, disembark in
Nuremberg and visit the ruins of Zeppelin Field, the Nazi parade grounds of
the 1930s; then see the Palace of Justice, site of the infamous Nuremberg
Trials. Alternately, you may take an optional World War II tour that includes
the illuminating Documentation Center Museum. After lunch, spend free time
exploring Nuremberg’s Old Town. Or, join an optional tour to discover the
secret network of underground bunkers where priceless art was hidden in
wartime. We depart just before dinner |
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Regensbury Germany |
Having
escaped major damage during World War II, the picturesque town of Regensburg
is one of Europe’s best preserved medieval cities and the oldest city along
the Danube. Arrive in Regensburg midday. After lunch, tour this
wonderfully preserved medieval city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, including
structures dating back to Roman times. Discover many 13th- and 14th-century
patrician houses and see the splendid St. Peter’s Cathedral. During free
time, visit the Alte Würstküche (Old Sausage Kitchen), Germany’s oldest
restaurant. Alternately, you may choose to disembark this morning and drive
with your guide to Munich for an optional full-day tour of this cultural and
historic city, rejoining your ship in time to enjoy dinner on board before
our evening departure. |
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Passau, Germany |
Set
at the confluence of the Inn, Liz and Danube Rivers, enchanting Passau is
home to elegant colored buildings and graceful arcades. Arrive
this morning in Passau, at the confluence of the Inn, Ilz and Danube Rivers.
Your guided walk along the town’s narrow streets takes you through Old Town
and past traditional patrician houses. Admire the New Bishop’s Residence and
see the impressive baroque St. Stephen’s Cathedral; its ornate interior is
home to Europe’s largest church organ. Enjoy lunch on board your ship, and
return to the city for further exploration on your own before departing.
Alternately, set out this morning with your guide to enjoy a full-day
optional tour of picturesque Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart and setting
of The Sound of Music. We cruise through the night.
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Melk, Austria |
The
charming city of Melk is set amidst an important wine-growing region. After
breakfast, visit the abbey at Melk, a 900-year-old Benedictine monastery
featuring Austria’s finest Italian baroque architecture. Rejoin your ship;
cruise through the spectacular Wachau Valley this afternoon. Before dinner,
you have time to explore the time-honored town of Krems and see the Steiner
Tor, the last remaining city gate, or take an optional excursion to a local
winery to sample some local vintages from this famous wine-producing region. |
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Vienna, Austria |
The
capital city of Austria, Vienna is filled with green parks, upscale stores,
theaters and gracious boulevards.
Today we tour the Austrian
capital of Vienna. Ride along the Ringstrasse, which replaced the city walls
in the mid-19th century. See some of the city’s baroque architecture, including
the world-famous Opera House, St. Stephen’s Cathedral and Hofburg Palace.
Return to your ship for lunch. The rest of the day is yours to further
explore. As always, your Program Director can help you plan your free time.
Alternately, you may choose to join an optional excursion to see the famed
Lipizzaner Stallions; or, express your creativity and create a lasting
keepsake at an optional art workshop inspired by the work of Gustav Klimt.
After dinner, relax or enjoy an optional classical concert |
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Vienna, Austria |
Strauss
and Mozart composed many fine pieces in Vienna, Europe’s center of classical
music. Enjoy a day at leisure in Vienna. Perhaps see
an unrivaled collection of Old Masters at the Museum of Fine Arts, or visit
the Albertina. Maybe ride the Riesenrad, the world’s oldest Ferris wheel.
Alternately, you may join an optional tour to Schönbrunn Palace, the
“Versailles of Vienna,” or enjoy a Viennese waltz lesson as well as visiting
the palace during a full-day optional excursion. A cup of coffee or tea and a
slice of exquisite Sachertorte are a must for any afternoon in Vienna. Later,
rejoin your ship and sail for Budapest |
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Budapest, Hungary
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Budapest
is aptly called “Paris of the East” for its beautiful evening illumination
and reflected lights in the Danube’s waters. The Danube River divides Hungary’s capital
city into the once separate towns of Buda and Pest. Explore both sides,
starting with Pest’s National Opera House and historic Heroes’ Square. In
Buda, walk along Castle Hill to Fishermen’s Bastion and Matthias Church.
Enjoy lunch on board your ship, with the rest of the day to explore on your
own. Alternately, choose one of our optional excursions designed to allow you
to delve deeper into the history, culture and cuisine of this fascinating
city. Return to your ship for a traditional Hungarian dinner.
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Budapest, Hungary |
Riverside
beauty, a vibrant cultural scene and elegant Art Nouveau architecture
converge in Budapest. After breakfast, disembark and proceed to the airport for
your return flight, extend your journey with 3 nights in Prague, Czech
Republic, where you tour Old Town landmarks and Prague Castle. |