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Windmills, Vineyards And Paris from Remich2012 Season |
From 2,537EUR |
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Length: 8 days from Remich to Amsterdam
Overview
Your adventure starts in Remich, Luxembourg, where you board your river vessel. Enjoy guided sightseeing in Trier and Cologne, and cruise through the dramatic Rhine Gorge. Visit a local wine cellar in Bernkastel, Reichsburg Castle in Cochem, and Siegfried’s Mechanical Musical Instrument Museum in the pretty wine village of Rüdesheim. End your vacation in Amsterdam with a cruise through its fascinating system of canals.
Duration: 8 Days
Ships Serving this Tour: Luminary
| Start Date |
End Date |
| 02 June, 2012 |
09 June, 2012 |
| 11 August, 2012 |
18 August, 2012 |
| 20 October, 2012 |
27 October, 2012 |
City Highlights
CRUISE:Deluxe 7-night cruise from Remich to Amsterdam in an outside stateroom with hotel-style bedsREMICH:Welcome receptionTRIER:Guided sightseeing, see the Porta NigraBERNKASTEL:Guided walk, local marketplace; visit a wine cellarCOCHEM:Visit Reichsburg CastleRÜDESHEIM:Visit Siegfried’s Mechanical Musical Instrument Museum; special treatRHINE GORGE:Cruise through the gorgeCOLOGNE:Guided sightseeingAMSTERDAM:Canal cruise
Day 1 Remich, Luxembourg (Embarkation). Your river cruise vessel is docked in Remich in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, ready for boarding between 4 pm and 5.30 pm. Before dinner, meet your crew at a welcome reception. The Moselle River is some 312-miles long, rising in the Vosges Mountains of northeastern France and entering Germany at Trier. The entire Moselle Valley is famous for its beautiful and tranquil scenery (D)
Day 2 Trier, Germany. This venerable Episcopal city on the Moselle River is the oldest in Germany and, some claim, even older than Rome! The famous Porta Nigra is the only surviving fortified gate from the original Roman settlement and it still gives access to the town center. The Moselle is some 312-miles long, rising in the Vosges Mountains of northeastern France and entering Germany at Trier. The entire Moselle Valley is famous for its beautiful and tranquil scenery. (B,L,D)
Day 3 Bernkastel. In the middle of the Moselle region is the charming wine village of Bernkastel with its well-preserved half-timbered houses surrounding the beautiful MARKETPLACE. Wine growers in this area look after Germany’s largest expanse of vineyards, the most celebrated of the vintages being the Bernkasteler Doktor. Before dinner, visit a local WINE CELLAR and taste several of this region’s varietals. (B,L,D)
Day 4 Zell–Cochem. Enjoy a few hours of free time in the charming town of Zell before continuing to Cochem. Visit REICHSBURG CASTLE, which sits atop a conical hill covered in vines. From here the views of the little town nestled down below and of the river valley are splendid. Cruising the wide, peaceful curves of the river, it quickly becomes obvious that the Moselle is an important wine-growing region. Most notably, the Riesling grape is cultivated, producing a dry to sweet, floral white wine. (B,L,D)
Day 5 Rüdesheim–Rhine Gorge. Rüdesheim is the perfect example of a Rhine Valley wine town and SIEGFRIED’S MECHANICAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MUSEUM is a real surprise! Enjoy a SPECIAL TREAT, then there’s free time to explore the Drosselgasse and pick up some souvenirs. Downstream from RÜdesheim, the dramatic RHINE GORGE is the most beautiful stretch of river. Pass the legendary rock of the Lorelei, where sweet songs of local beauties lured enchanted sailors to their doom. (B,L,D)
Day 6 Cologne, Germany. Cologne is the capital of the Rhineland and one of Germany’s largest cities. The soaring twin steeples of the magnificent gothic cathedral dominate the river skyline. The Germano-Roman Museum, next to the cathedral, is a must for history buffs! The Old Town abounds with taverns, cafés, and shops. Try a Kölsch, the favorite local beer, and shop for a bottle of “4711,” the original eau de cologne. (B,L,D)
Day 7 Amsterdam, Holland. Holland’s capital is sophisticated and modern, with a rich and fascinating history. The works of famous Dutch masters can be seen in world-renowned museums such as the Rijksmuseum or the Van Gogh. There is no better way to see the city than by CANAL BOAT, cruising through the elegant grachten lined with stately homes dating back to Amsterdam’s “Golden Age.” There is plenty of free time to explore on your own. Your Cruise Director will have suggestions of how to make the most of your stay. (B,L,D)
Day 8 Amsterdam (Disembarkation). Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning. (B)
Meals: Superb dining with all meals on board daily featuring full breakfast (B), lunch (L), and dinner (D), including a welcome reception, Captain’s reception and farewell dinner; quality wines from Europe’s most famous wine regions with every dinner; one sitting with open seating arrangements |
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