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Gems of Germany, Belgium & The Netherlands with Floriade

7 Nights Cruise Brussels to Cologne (or reverse)

* New for 2012 *

tulip time cruise

2012 Departure Dates & Pricing

Brussels to Cologne (or reverse) - 8 days

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Detailed Itinerary: Brussels to Cologne

Day 1: Brussles, Belgium (Embarkation)

Arrive at Brussels Airport where you’ll be transferred to the ship. (D)

Day 2: Brussels

Featured Excursions: Brussels city tour and exclusive chocolate demonstration and tasting at Planet Chocolate factory

Your panoramic tour of Brussels presents this European village in all its splendor. From the Atomium Monument, symbol of a modern Belgium, you’ll travel up grand boulevards, where elegant palaces rub shoulders with the gleaming modern structures that house the institutions of the European Union, and down narrow lanes, where citizens have lived and worked for hundreds of years. Arrive at the Grand-Place—the magnificent city center—where the Gothic spires that rise from City Hall testify to the importance of this mercantile city in Medieval times. Then discover the delights of Belgian chocolate at an artisanal chocolate factory where the maitre chocolatier will share his secrets and offer a tasting of this country’s most delicious export. (BB, L, Captain’s Welcome Gala)

Day 3: Antwerp

Featured Excursions: Antwerp walking tour and exclusive Belgian brewery with beer tasting

A guided morning stroll through the compact city center reveals Antwerp’s Medieval splendor. See City Hall and the guild houses surrounding Grote Market, and visit Our Lady’s Cathedral—the highest cathedral in the Low Countries and home to four paintings by Rubens, one of the city’s most famous residents. Along with chocolate, the most beloved Belgian comestible export has to be beer, and this country takes its beer very seriously.  Enjoy an exclusive visit to a family-owned brewery for a tasting and learn how Belgium’s brewing history traces its roots to the 17th-century Trappist monks who produced beer to feed their community. Spend the afternoon at leisure exploring Antwerp’s fine shopping and exquisite museum collections. The city was home to an astounding concentration of artistic genius in the 16th and 17th centuries—with the Brueghels, van Dyck, and Rubens just the tip of the iceberg - and today it is the center of the worldwide diamond trade. (BB, L, D)

Day 4: Maastricht

Featured Excursion: Maastricht walking tour

This morning’s guided stroll of the city center introduces you the culture and history of this Dutch provincial capital which straddles the river Meuse (Maas). Known as the gastronomic capital of the Netherlands, Maastricht has also played a strategic role in European politics—most recently hosting the 1992 signing of the treaty that gave the EU the Euro. The city has a beautiful historic center and enjoys the cultural influences of an international population of students intermixed with antique dealers, outstanding restaurants, world-class art, fabulous shopping, and a green market every day but Sunday. (BB, L, D)

Day 5: Venlo (Floriade or Venlo)

Featured Excursion: Choice of Floriade 2012 -OR- Venlo walking tour

Take an excursion to Floriade for a full day of music, art, and cultural events celebrating the botanical world. This International Horticultural Expo is held just once every 10 years in the Netherlands, and this year it covers over 160 acres of Venlo, with exhibits exploring green energy, healing, and botanical innovation. You will delight in the world-class expo of pioneering architecture, as well as the extensive array of local and international cuisines and lively performances. Venlo is the perfect setting for a multi-sensory celebration of the natural world, as it was named Europe’s “Greenest City” just a few years ago. Alternatively, you may choose to explore the city of Venlo on a guided walking tour. Discover the city’s history, which dates to Roman times, and take a scenic stroll or bike ride along the Meuse River. Enjoy lunch on your own at one of the many cafés at Floriade or relax with a picnic on the river bank. (BB, D)

Note: On the April 1 departure, the order of sights will vary to accommodate the April 5 start date of Floriade.

Day 6: Cruising the romantic Rhine River, Cologne

Featured Excursions: Choice of Cologne walking tour with cathedral -OR- Roman-Germanic Museum and exclusive Kölsch beer tasting

This morning, relax as you sail down the Rhine to Cologne, enjoying the exquisite scenery from your ship’s panoramic deck. Then discover one of Germany’s oldest cities, which was founded in 38 BC and named after its earliest Roman settlement, Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium. On your guided tour of Cologne’s Old Town, you’ll see Romanesque churches, the Renaissance City Hall, Medieval houses, and UNESCO-designated Cologne Cathedral—one of the tallest Gothic buildings in the world. Or choose to take a guided tour of the fascinating Roman-Germanic Museum including the beautiful Dionysus mosaic. Afterward, mingle with the locals at a tavern when you join in an exclusive tasting of Kölsch, the popular local brew served in test tube-like glasses. The rest of the evening is yours to spend as you please, whether you go back to re-examine the city’s architecture, explore a museum, or engage in world-class shopping on downtown’s pedestrian mall. (BB, L, D)

Day 7: Königswinter, cruising the romantic Rhine River, Cologne

Featured Excursion: Exclusive Castle Drachenfels by cogwheel rail

Awaken in the quaint village of Königswinter, which lies at the foot of the Siebengebirge. We are entering the romantic Rhine, where many more than Siebengebirge (seven mountains) provide the dramatic backdrop to this storybook part of Germany. It is here that Siegfried slew the dragon and the sinister Hagen sank the treasure in the Rhine - a legend immortalized in Wagner’s Der Ring der Nibelungen. Your ride on the nostalgic cogwheel rail to the dragon’s former lair, Drachenfels (Dragon Rock), takes you to an exclusive visit to Castle Drachenfels and a stunning panoramic view of the Rhine Valley. Then relax onboard your ship as you sail back to Cologne. (BB, L, Captain’s Farewell Dinner)

Day 8: Depart Cologne (Disembarkation)

Disembark the ship in Cologne and transfer to the Düsseldorf airport for your flight home. (CB/BB)

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Detailed Itinerary: Cologne to Brussels

Day 1: Düsseldorf, transfer to Cologne (Embarkation)

Arrive at Düsseldorf International Airport where you’ll be transferred to the ship in Cologne. (D)

Day 2: Cologne

Featured Excursions: Choice of Cologne walking tour with cathedral -OR- Roman-Germanic Museum and exclusive Kölsch beer tasting

This morning, discover one of Germany’s oldest cities, which was founded in 38 BC and named after its earliest Roman settlement, Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium. On your guided tour of Cologne’s Old Town, you’ll see Romanesque churches, the Renaissance City Hall, Medieval houses, and UNESCO-designated Cologne Cathedral—one of the tallest Gothic buildings in the world. Or choose to take a guided tour of the fascinating Roman-Germanic Museum, including the beautiful Dionysus mosaic. Afterward, mingle with the locals at a tavern when you join in an exclusive tasting of Kölsch, the popular local brew served in test tube-like glasses. The rest of the evening is yours to spend as you please, whether you go back to re-examine the city’s architecture, explore a museum, or engage in world-class shopping on downtown’s pedestrian mall. (BB, L, Captain's Welcome Gala)

Day 3: Königswinter, cruising the romantic Rhine River

Featured Excursion: Exclusive Castle Drachenfels by cogwheel rail

This morning you'll arrive in the quaint village of Königswinter, which lies at the foot of the Siebengebirge. We are entering the romantic Rhine, where many more than Siebengebirge (seven mountains) provide the dramatic backdrop to this storybook part of Germany. It is here that Siegfried slew the dragon and the sinister Hagen sank the treasure in the Rhine—a legend immortalized in Wagner’s Der Ring der Nibelungen. Your ride on the nostalgic cogwheel rail to the dragon’s former lair, Drachenfels (Dragon Rock), takes you on an exclusive visit to Castle Drachenfels, which boasts a stunning panoramic view of the Rhine Valley. In the afternoon you'll relax onboard your ship it glides down the romantic Rhine. (BB, L, D)

Day 4: Venlo (Floriade or Venlo)

Featured Excursion: Choice of Floriade 2012 -OR- Venlo walking tour

Take an excursion to Floriade for a full day of music, art, and cultural events celebrating the botanical world. This International Horticultural Expo is held just once every 10 years in the Netherlands, and this year it covers over 160 acres of Venlo with exhibits exploring green energy, healing, and botanical innovation. You will delight in the cutting-edge sustainable architecture on display, as well as the extensive array of local and international cuisines and lively performances. Venlo is the perfect setting for a multi-sensory celebration of the natural world, as it was named Europe’s “Greenest City” just a few years ago. Alternatively, you may choose to explore the city of Venlo on a guided walking tour. Discover the city’s history, which dates to Roman times, and take a scenic stroll or bike ride along the Meuse River. Enjoy lunch on your own at one of the many cafés at Floriade or relax with a picnic on the river bank. (BB, D)

Note: On the April 1 departure, the order of sights will vary to accommodate the April 5 start date of Floriade.

Day 5: Maastricht

Featured Excursion: Maastricht walking tour

This morning’s guided stroll through the city center introduces you the culture and history of this Dutch provincial capital which straddles the river Meuse (Maas). Known as the gastronomic capital of the Netherlands, Maastricht has also played a strategic role in European politics—most recently hosting the 1992 signing of the treaty that gave the EU the Euro. The city has a beautiful historic center and enjoys the cultural influences of an international population of students intermixed with antique dealers, outstanding restaurants, world-class art, fabulous shopping, and a green market every day but Sunday. (BB, L, D)

Day 6: Antwerp

Featured Excursions: Antwerp walking tour and exclusive Belgian brewery with beer tasting

A guided morning stroll through the compact city center reveals Antwerp’s Medieval splendor. See City Hall and the guild houses surrounding Grote Market, and visit Our Lady’s Cathedral—the highest cathedral in the Low Countries and home to four paintings by Rubens, one of the city’s most famous residents.

Along with chocolate, the most beloved Belgian comestible export has to be beer, and this country takes its beer very seriously. Enjoy an exclusive visit to a family-owned brewery for a tasting and learn how Belgium’s brewing history traces its roots to the 17th-century Trappist monks who produced beer to feed their community. Spend the afternoon at leisure exploring Antwerp’s fine shopping and exquisite museum collections. The city was home to an astounding concentration of artistic genius in the 16th and 17th centuries—with the Brueghels, van Dyck, and Rubens just the tip of the iceberg—and today it is the center of the worldwide diamond trade. (BB, L, D)

Day 7: Brussels

Featured Excursions: Brussels city tour and exclusive chocolate demonstration and tasting at Planet Chocolate factory

Your panoramic tour of Brussels presents all the splendor of this European village. From the Atomium Monument, symbol of a modern Belgium, you’ll travel up grand boulevards, where elegant palaces rub shoulders with the gleaming modern structures that house the institutions of the European Union, and down narrow lanes, where citizens have lived and worked for hundreds of years. Arrive at the Grand-Place, the magnificent city center, where the Gothic spires that rise from City Hall testify to the importance of this mercantile city in Medieval times. Then discover the delights of Belgian chocolate at an artisanal chocolate factory where the maitre chocolatier will share his secrets and offer a tasting of this country’s most delicious export. (BB, L, Captain’s Farewell Dinner)

Day 8: Depart Brussels (Disembarkation)

Disembark the ship and transfer to Brussels Airport for your flight home. (CB/BB)

Please Note:

  • Please check visa requirements with your local consulate(s); responsibility for obtaining visas rests with the traveler.

Germany Map

2012 Departures

Program Start Date
Cabin Rates are per passenger in $USD
Lower Deck - Cat 3 w/ window
Middle Deck - Cat 2 w/ window
Upper Deck - Cat 1 w/ french balcony
Upper Deck - Suite w/ french balcony
From Cologne
1-Apr-12
$2,399
$2,799
$3,199
$3,894
15-Apr-12
$2,599
$2,999
$3,399
$4,094
13-May -12
$2,899
$3,299
$3,699
$4,394
10-Jun-12
$2,899
$3,299
$3,699
$4,394
8-Jul-12
$2,849
$3,249
$3,649
$4,344
5-Aug-12
$2,849
$3,249
$3,649
$4,344
2-Sep-12
$2,999
$3,399
$3,799
$4,494
From Brussels
8-Apr-12
$2,449
$2,849
$3,249
$3,944
22-Apr-12
$2,699
$3,099
$3,499
$4,194
20-May-12
$2,899
$3,299
$3,699
$4,394
17-Jun-12
$2,899
$3,299
$3,699
$4,394
15-Jul-12
$2,849
$3,249
$3,649
$4,344
12-Aug-12
$2,849
$3,249
$3,649
$4,344
9-Sep-12
$2,999
$3,399
$3,799
$4,494
A limited number of singles are available for an additional supplement.
Port Charges and Travel document shipping/handling fee are an additional at $131 per passenger.
Airport/ship - ship/airport complimentary transfer on arrival/departure days subject to transfer terms & conditions. Please call for details.

Floriade 2012
Cologne Cathedral
Antwerp

Prices Include:

▪ 7-night cruise in selected riverview stateroom 
▪ All meals onboard, prepared using the finest and freshest ingredients
▪ 7 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 7 dinners
▪ Captain's Welcome Gala and Farewell Dinners
▪ Complimentary fine European wines, choice of beer, and soft drinks during dinner onboard; bottled water in your stateroom; and 24-hour specialty coffee and tea bar
▪ Included choice of excursion to Venlo for Floriade 2012 - the International Horticultural Expo held once every 10 years
▪ 8 excursions, including 2 "Choice is Yours" options, fully hosted by English- speaking local guides
▪ An experienced Cruise Manager and attentive, all English-speaking staff
▪ State-of-the-art Quietvox portable audio headset system on all shore excursions
▪ Use of bicycles and Nordic walking sticks throughout your cruise
▪ Captivating onboard local entertainment
▪ Signature Lecture: "A Unified Modern Europe: "from Maastricht to Brussels"
▪ Exclusive Epicurean Adventurer Program - including chocolate demonstration and tasting at the artisanal Planet Chocolate factory, family brewery visit with beer tasting, special wine and food pairing dinner
▪ Taxes

Prices Do Not Include:

▪ Individual arrival and departure
▪ Travel Insurance
▪ Port charges and Travel documentation shipping/handling fee
▪ Gratuities
▪ Personal expenses

*For reasons of navigation and passenger safety, the cruise operator and the Captain of the ship reserves the right to modify the itinerary of the cruise


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