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Detailed Itinerary: Basel to Vienna
Day 1: Basel (Embarkation)
Arrive at EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg where you will be transferred to the ship. (D)
Day 2: Strasbourg
Featured Excursion: Strasbourg canal cruise
Awaken in the beautiful Alsatian port town of Strasbourg. Situated half-way between Paris and Prague, Strasbourg is known as the “Crossroads of Europe.” It is home to a magnificent, single-spired Gothic cathedral, Notre Dame, and beautiful half-timbered houses; it is also the seat of the European Parliament. See Strasbourg in the way it has been seen through the centuries—on a canal cruise. Petite France, the picturesque old quarter with its timber-frame houses adorned with flower boxes, is a highlight of your tour. (BB, L, Captain’s Welcome Gala)
Day 3: Nierstein (Heidelberg or Nierstein)
Featured Excursions: Choice of exclusive Nierstein village walking tour and wine tasting -OR- three-quarter-day tour of Heidelberg
A motorcoach takes you to Heidelberg, a perfectly preserved Medieval city nestled in the Neckar River Valley along Germany’s Castle Road. Heidelberg is home to Germany’s oldest university and is forever immortalized by Sigmund Romberg’s operetta, The Student Prince. Your tour takes you to the romantic ruins of Heidelberg Castle, where you will be guided through the castle’s courtyard. Continue your tour in downtown Heidelberg and through Old Town. After the tour, you will have free time to wander along one of Germany’s longest pedestrian streets. Enjoy the bustling squares lined with cafés, or simply take in the serene atmosphere of this truly charming town.
Or opt to spend the day exploring the Rhine village of Nierstein with an exclusive guided walk and wine tasting. The old Riesling vineyards on a thousand hills and more than 1,500 hours of sunshine a year have earned this area the nickname “German Tuscany.” (BB, L, D)
Note: Lunch is not included with Heidelberg tour.
Day 4: Cruising the Main River, Miltenberg
Featured Excursion: Miltenberg walking tour
Begin your day with scenic sailing along the beautiful Main River. You'll arrive in charming and romantic Miltenberg, the “Pearl of the Main River,” at noon. The town is protected by its old walls and two gates—one facing east, and another facing west. Enjoy a walking tour of this Medieval town that seems to leap from the pages of a German fairytale, seeing Miltenberg's 14th- and 15th-century half-timbered, gabled houses; the famed Crooked House; and the venerable Royal Inn, which has been a working hotel since the 17th century. (BB, L, D)
Day 5: Cruising the Main River, Würzburg
Featured Excursion: Würzburg Residenz visit
Enjoy a tranquil morning of scenic sailing through the Franconian countryside on the Main River. Arrive in Würzburg in the early afternoon and set off on a visit to Würzburg Residenz, an immaculate example of Baroque architecture and a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. This grand palace was built and decorated in the 18th century by an international team of architects, sculptors, stucco-workers, and painters. Particularly noteworthy is Tiepolo’s ceiling fresco—the largest in the world. Enjoy the magnificent garden, one of the most expansive and beautiful in Europe. (BB, L, D)
Day 6: Schweinfurt (Rothenburg)
Featured Excursion: Rothenburg city tour
After a morning of scenic cruising, enjoy a guided tour of picturesque Rothenburg, a well-preserved Medieval walled town. Then venture on your own to see even more of the treasures this gem of a time-capsule has to offer—like the extraordinary 15th-century altarpiece in St. Jacob’s Church that was carved by Tilman Riemenschneider, Germany’s Gothic contemporary of Michelangelo. Or explore the Christmas world of Käthe Wohlfahrt’s museum, which is enchanting any time of the year. (BB, L, D)
Day 7: Bamberg
Featured Excursion: Bamberg city tour
Awaken in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Bamberg. Bamberg has one of Europe’s largest intact Old Town centers, and like Rome, the city is built on seven hills—only here, a church tops each hill. Your city tour takes you past the Imperial Cathedral of St. Peter and St. George; the four-winged New Residence; the Town Hall, which is lapped by the Regnitz River; and “Little Venice,” an area of colorful fishermen’s houses from the 19th century. Enjoy leisure time in the city at the conclusion of your tour. In the late afternoon, you will cruise the peaceful, meandering Main River. (BB, L, Captain’s Farewell Dinner)
Day 8: Nuremberg
Enjoy a day at leisure in the exquisite Medieval walled town of Nuremberg.
Day 9: Roth (Nuremberg), cruising the Main-Danube Canal
Featured Excursions:Choice of Nuremberg city tour -OR- Nuremberg WWII historical tour with Documentation Center visit
Embark on a panoramic tour of Nuremberg. Birthplace of Albrecht Dürer and famous for its pocket watches, the city also held the astounding War Crimes Trials after WWII. Discover the sights of Nuremberg during a panoramic tour. Or turn back the pages of history with a guided tour of the city’s most important WWII sites, including the enormous Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, the actual site of the Nazi party rallies, and home to the permanent exhibition “Fascination and Terror.” You’ll also visit the newly opened Nuremberg Trials Memoriam which includes Courtroom 600, venue of the Nuremberg Trials that were so instrumental in forging our current ideals of international criminal law. In the afternoon, you'll sail along the most scenic parts of the Main-Danube Canal, a marvel of modern engineering. (BB, L, Captain’s Welcome Gala)
Note: Courtroom 600 is an active court. Visitors will only be permitted to see the courtroom during trial breaks.
Day 10: Regensburg
Featured Excursion: Regensburg walking tour
Regensburg, one of the finest Medieval towns in Europe, captures 2,000 years of living history with outstanding manmade monuments like the 12th-century Stone Bridge and the towering Gothic cathedral. Your walking tour takes you past the architectural treasures of Old Town as well as the Cathedral of St. Peter with its magnificent 14th-century stained glass windows. Genuine Bavarian hospitality adds to the vibrant mix of art and culture in this UNESCO World Heritage Site. (BB, L, D)
Day 11: Deggendorf (Theresienthal), Passau
Featured Excursion: Exclusive Bavarian Forest horse-drawn carriage ride and Theresienthal visit
After enjoying an exclusive scenic horse-drawn carriage ride through an authentic village in the Bavarian Forest and enjoying homebaked bread fresh from the oven, you will head for the world-famous glass manufacturer, Theresienthal. Here you will experience the fine art of crystal glassmaking firsthand during a workshop where you will learn all the various steps involved, as well as the extraordinary history of Theresienthal, once the purveyor of the finest crystal to the royal houses of Europe and the Russian czars. Spend your afternoon taking a scenic stroll or bike ride along the Danube and through the small town of Deggendorf. (BB, L, D)
Day 12: Passau
Featured Excursions: Passau walking tour and St. Stephan’s organ concert
Passau boasts a delightful layer of Italian style on top of quintessential German foundations. Explore the well-preserved town on your guided walking tour. Then visit St. Stephan’s Cathedral, home to Europe’s largest pipe organ, to hear a magnificent organ recital. (BB, L, D)
Note: Concert not available before May 2, after October 31, 2012, or on Sundays.
Day 13: Melk, cruising the Wachau Valley
Featured Excursion: Melk Abbey
Today you’ll tour Melk’s 900-year-old Benedictine abbey, a masterpiece of Baroque art and architecture situated high atop the granite cliffs of the Danube. The views from the terrace are spectacular, but the splendid frescos, marble, and gilded plaster work of its interior will be the true highlight of your visit. Then set sail along the scenic, vineyard-rich Wachau Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage cultural landscape and one of the most beautiful river valleys in Europe. (BB, L, Captain's Farewell Dinner)
Day 14: Vienna
Featured Excursions: Choice of Vienna city tour and National Library visit -OR- “See Vienna as the Viennese Do” on an exclusive waltzing discovery of Viennese daily life
There can be no exploration of the Danube without a visit to Vienna, which is a city both steeped in history and on the cusp of current trends. Your panoramic city tour showcases all the imperial Habsburg grandeur of the stately Ringstrasse, taking you past the Rathaus (City Hall), Parliament, the Hofburg (Imperial Palace), and the State Opera, among other sights. Leaving the motorcoach, you will start a walking tour through the Hofburg grounds, culminating at the magnificent Baroque State Hall of the Austrian National Library, which is said to be the most beautiful library room in the world. For a more intimate look at this stunning city, “See Vienna as the Viennese Do,” walking and riding the subway to discover the daily life of the Viennese in the historic town center. Top off your tour with a stop at a traditional Viennese coffee house. (BB, L, D)
Note: On Mondays, Mozarthaus will be substituted for the National Library.
Day 15: Depart Vienna (Disembarkation)
Disembark the ship and transfer to Vienna International Airport for your flight home, or extend your stay in Vienna. (CB/BB)
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Detailed Itinerary: Vienna to Basel
Day 1: Vienna (Embarkation)
Arrive at Vienna International Airport where you will be transferred to the ship. (D)
Day 2: Vienna
Featured Excursions: Choice of Vienna city tour and National Library visit -OR- exclusive “See Vienna as the Viennese Do” on a waltzing discovery of Viennese daily life
There can be no exploration of the Danube without a visit to Vienna, which is a city both steeped in history and on the cusp of current trends. Your panoramic city tour showcases all the imperial Habsburg grandeur of the stately Ringstrasse, taking you past the Rathaus (City Hall), Parliament, the Hofburg (Imperial Palace), and the State Opera, among other sights. Leaving the motorcoach, you will start a walking tour through the Hofburg grounds, culminating at the magnificent Baroque State Hall of the Austrian National Library, which is said to be the most beautiful library room in the world. For a more intimate look at this stunning city, “See Vienna as the Viennese Do” walking and riding the subway to discover the daily life of the Viennese in the historic town center. Top off your tour with a stop at a traditional Viennese coffee house. (BB, L, D)
Note: On Mondays, Mozarthaus will be substituted for the National Library.
Day 3: Cruising the Wachau Valley, Melk
Featured Excursion: Melk Abbey
Today you’ll cruise the scenic, vineyard-rich Wachau Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage cultural landscape representing one of the most beautiful river valleys in Europe. Then tour Melk’s 900-year-old Benedictine abbey, a masterpiece of Baroque art and architecture situated high atop the granite cliffs of the Danube. The views from the terrace are spectacular, but the splendid frescos, marble, and gilded plaster work of its interior will be the true highlight of your visit. (BB, L, Captain's Welcome Gala)
Day 4: Passau
Featured Excursions: Passau walking tour and St. Stephan’s organ concert
Passau boasts a delightful layer of Italian style on top of quintessential German foundations. Explore the well-preserved town on your guided walking tour. Then visit St. Stephan’s Cathedral, home to Europe’s largest pipe organ, to hear a magnificent organ recital. (BB, L, D)
Note: Concert not available before May 2, after October 31, 2012, or on Sundays.
Day 5: Deggendorf (Theresienthal)
Featured Excursion: Exclusive Bavarian Forest horse-drawn carriage ride and Theresienthal visit
After enjoying an exclusive scenic horse-drawn carriage ride through an authentic village in the Bavarian Forest and enjoying homebaked bread fresh from the oven, you will head for the world-famous glass manufacturer, Theresienthal. Here you will experience the fine art of crystal glassmaking firsthand during a workshop where you will learn all the various steps involved, as well as the extraordinary history of Theresienthal, once the purveyor of the finest crystal to the royal houses of Europe and the Russian czars. Spend your afternoon taking a scenic stroll or bike ride along the Danube and through the small town of Deggendorf. (BB, L, D)
Day 6: Regensburg
Featured Excursion: Regensburg walking tour
Regensburg, one of the finest Medieval towns in Europe, captures 2,000 years of living history with outstanding manmade monuments like the 12th-century Stone Bridge and the towering Gothic cathedral. Your walking tour takes you past the architectural treasures of Old Town as well as the Cathedral of St. Peter with its magnificent 14th-century stained glass windows. Genuine Bavarian hospitality adds to the vibrant mix of art and culture in this UNESCO World Heritage Site. (BB, L, D)
Day 7: Cruising the Main-Danube Canal, Nuremberg
Featured Excursions: Choice of Nuremberg city tour -OR- visit Nuremberg WWII historical tour with Documentation Center
After cruising the most scenic parts of the Main-Danube Canal, a marvel of modern engineering, visit Nuremberg, an archetypal Medieval German city encircled by mighty defensive walls and red-roofed buildings. Birthplace of Albrecht Dürer and famous for its pocket watches, the city also held the astounding War Crimes Trials after WWII. Discover the sights of Nuremberg during a panoramic tour. Or turn back the pages of history with a guided tour of the city’s most important WWII sites, including the enormous Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, the actual site of the Nazi party rallies, and home to the permanent exhibition “Fascination and Terror.” You’ll also visit the newly opened Nuremberg Trials Memoriam which includes Courtroom 600, venue of the Nuremberg Trials that were so instrumental in forging our current ideals of international criminal law. (BB, L, Captain’s Farewell Dinner)
Note: Courtroom 600 is an active court. Visitors will only be permitted to see the courtroom during trial breaks.
Day 8: Nuremberg
Enjoy a day at leisure.
Day 9: Bamberg
Featured Excursion: Bamberg city tour
Awaken in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Bamberg. Bamberg has one of Europe’s largest intact Old Town centers, and like Rome, the city is built on seven hills—only here, a church tops each hill. Your city tour takes you past the Imperial Cathedral of St. Peter and St. George; the four-winged New Residence; the Town Hall which is lapped by the Regnitz River; and “Little Venice,” an area of colorful fishermen’s houses from the 19th century. In the late afternoon, you will cruise the peaceful, meandering Main River. (BB, L, Captain’s Welcome Gala)
Day 10: Würzburg (Rothenburg)
Featured Excursion: Rothenburg city tour
After a morning of scenic cruising, enjoy a guided tour of picturesque Rothenburg, a well-preserved Medieval walled town. Then venture off on your own to see even more of the treasures this gem of a time-capsule has to offer—like the extraordinary 15th-century altarpiece in St. Jacob’s Church that was carved by Tilman Riemenschneider, Germany’s Gothic contemporary of Michelangelo. Or explore the Christmas world of Käthe Wohlfahrt’s museum, which is enchanting any time of the year. (BB, L, D)
Day 11: Würzburg, cruising the Main River
Featured Excursion: Würzburg Residenz visit
Visit Würzburg Residenz, an immaculate example of Baroque architecture and a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. This grand palace was built and decorated in the 18th century by an international team of architects, sculptors, stucco-workers, and painters. Particularly noteworthy is Tiepolo’s ceiling fresco—the largest in the world. Enjoy the magnificent garden, one of the most expansive and beautiful in Europe. Then enjoy an afternoon of scenic sailing on the Main River through the Franconian countryside.(BB, L, D)
Day 12: Miltenberg, cruising the Main River
Featured Excursion: Miltenberg walking tour
Awaken in charming and romantic Miltenberg, the “Pearl of the Main River.” The town is protected by its old walls and two gates—one facing east, and another facing west. Take a walking tour of this Medieval town that seems to leap from the pages of a German fairytale, enjoying its 14th- and 15th-century gabled, half-timbered houses; the famed Crooked House; and the venerable Royal Inn, which has been a working hotel since the 17th century. (BB, L, D)
Day 13: Nierstein (Nierstein or Heidelberg)
Featured Excursions: Choice of exclusive Nierstein village walking tour and wine tasting -OR- three-quarter-day tour of Heidelberg
A motorcoach takes you to Heidelberg, a perfectly preserved Medieval city nestled in the Neckar River Valley along Germany’s Castle Road. Heidelberg is home to Germany’s oldest university and was immortalized in Sigmund Romberg’s operetta, The Student Prince. Your tour takes you through the romantic courtyard of Heidelberg Castle and into downtown Heidelberg through Old Town. After the tour, you will have free time to wander along one of Germany’s longest pedestrian streets. Enjoy the bustling squares lined with cafés, or simply take in the serene atmosphere of this truly charming town. Or opt to spend the day exploring the Rhine village of Nierstein, enjoying an exclusive guided walk and wine tasting. The area is a hidden wine champion of Germany, with Riesling vineyards on 1,000 hills and more than 1,500 hours of sunshine a year earning it the nickname “German Tuscany.” (BB, L, D)
Note: Lunch is not included with Heidelberg tour.
Day 14: Strasbourg
Featured Excursion: Strasbourg canal cruise
You will wake up in the beautiful Alsatian port town of Strasbourg. Situated half-way between Paris and Prague, Strasbourg is known as the “Crossroads of Europe.” It is home to a magnificent single-spire Gothic cathedral, Notre Dame, and beautiful half-timbered houses; it is also the seat of the European Parliament. See Strasbourg in the way it has been seen through the centuries—on a canal cruise. Petite France, the picturesque old quarter with its timber-frame houses adorned with flower boxes, is a highlight of your tour. (BB, L, Captain’s Farewell Dinner)
Day 15: Depart Basel (Disembarkation)
Disembark the ship and transfer to EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg for your flight home, or extend your stay in lovely Prague. (CB/BB)
Please Note:
- Please check visa requirements with your local consulate(s); responsibility for obtaining visas rests with the traveler.
| 2012 Departures |
| Program Start Date |
Cabin Rates are per passenger in $USD |
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Lower Deck fwd & aft - Cat 5 w/window
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Lower Deck - Cat 4 w/window |
Middle Deck fwd - Cat 3 w/window |
Middle Deck - Cat 2 w/window
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Upper Deck - Cat 1 w/ french balcony |
Upper Deck - Suite w french /balcony |
From Vienna |
28-Apr-12 |
$4,649 |
$4,974 |
$5,574 |
$5,824 |
$6,224 |
$7,324 |
13-Jul-12 |
$5,049 |
$5,374 |
$5,974 |
$6,224 |
$6,624 |
$7,724 |
21-Oct-12 |
$4,549 |
$4,874 |
$5,474 |
$5,724 |
$6,124 |
$7,224 |
From Basel |
12-May-12 |
$5,349 |
$5,674 |
$6,274 |
$6,524 |
$6,924 |
$8,024 |
27-Jul-12 |
$5,049 |
$5,374 |
$5,974 |
$6,224 |
$6,624 |
$7,724 |
4-Nov-12 |
$4,249 |
$4,574 |
$5,174 |
$5,424 |
$5,824 |
$6,924 |
Single Supplement: Please Inquire. |
Port Charges and Travel document shipping/handling fee are an additional $229 per passenger. |
Complimentary transfers on arrival and departure days subject to transfer guidelines. Please inquire for details. |
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