Amsterdam to Regensburg - 9 days |
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Detailed Itinerary:
Day 1 (Saturday): Amsterdam (Embarkation)
Arrival in Amsterdam. Embarkation time for the Royal Crown from 15.00 Hours.
Day 2 (Sunday): Arnhem
Arnhem is the capital of the province of Gelderland a rich and eventful history, which in part reflected in a number of monumental buildings in the city. Very interesting to visit include the Maarten van Rossum House (also known as Devil's House), the Sabre Gate and Presickhaeffs Huys. The 40 medieval cellars, under one of the shops have been restored to its former glory and connected, show you how it looked earlier in Arnhem. The cellars are a guide to visit, but also individually. The history of Arnhem is not only found in the city, but also in more than 100 years old park Sonsbeek. Here you can unwind, while still within the city are! Above the town towers the Eusebius Church. This late Gothic basilica, a unique glass elevator, to a height of up to 73 meters rises.
Day 3 (Monday): Koblenz
Koblenz is one of the most beautiful and oldest cities in Germany with a history dating back to Roman times, 2000 years ago. They mention the place in the ninth century BC as castrum ad confluentes, meaning settlement at the confluence. Here, the Mosel flows into the Rhine, this point, the "Deutsches Eck" is a Koblenz attraction of tourists from around the world. The strategic location of the center of Koblenz and Moselle and Rhine wines it has a glorious past. Old ramparts, castle towers, castles and mansions are the visible examples.
Day 4 (Tuesday): Day at the River
Day 5 (Wednesday): Wurzburg
Würzburg is an old cultural landscape. The Franconian wine country attracts tourists with its picturesque wine villages, the Romantic Road is popular for its historic towns. Veitshöchheim the castle is one of the finest Rococo Gardens Europe.
Day 6 (Thursday): Bamberg
Arrive in Bamberg and enjoy a leisurely walking tour of this architectural gem, listed by UNESCO. Marvel at Renaissance palaces, Baroque houses and a breathtaking cathedral. Bamberg is one of Germany's most beautiful cities. After a pleasant drive through the Franconia countryside
Day 7 (Friday): Nuremberg
Explore this historic imperial city with its ancient city walls. Nuremberg's Gothic churches, historic monuments and elegant patrician houses tell the tale of a wealthy and educated populace. Also explore the highest point of any commercial waterway in Europe – 1,332 feet above sea level. Then descend through stair–step locals to riedenburg, where you will spend the night.
Day 8 (Saturday): Regensburg
Take a stroll around historic Regensburg, widely regarded as the medieval wonder of Germany; the city's unique state of preservation is a living witness to two thousand years of rich and colorful history.
Day 9 (Sunday): Regensburg (Disembarkation)
After breakfast, disembark and proceed to the airport for your return flight.
Sailing Schedule |
Day |
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City |
ETA |
ETD |
Saturday |
1 |
Amsterdam |
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22:30 |
Sunday |
2 |
Arnhem |
8:00 |
12:00 |
Monday |
3 |
Bad Bresig |
10:30 |
10:45 |
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Koblenz |
14:14 |
15:00 |
Tuesday |
4 |
Day at River |
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Wednesday |
5 |
Würzburg |
6:00 |
14:00 |
Thursday |
6 |
Bamberg |
9:00 |
19:00 |
Friday |
7 |
Nuremberg |
8:00 |
13:00 |
Saturday |
8 |
Regensburg |
8:00 |
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Sunday |
9 |
Regensburg |
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2012 Departures |
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Cabin Rates are per passenger in $USD
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Deluxe Cabin |
Premium Cabin |
Royal Suite |
From Amsterdam |
18-Aug-12 |
$3,012 |
$3,608 |
$4,130 |
Deluxe cabins single occupancy: Single supplement 30%. Limited number available. |
5% Early Booking discount for bookings made prior to February 1, 2012. |
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