NEW, lower cruise fares on Rhine & Danube river cruises!
NEW, lower cruise fares on Rhine & Danube river cruises!
$400 shipboard credit & complimentary airfare on Rhine & Danube river cruises |
We are offering you new, lower cruise fares on our signature river cruises, plus a gift of $400 shipboard credit and free roundtrip airfare. They can apply the shipboard credit toward an optional shore excursion, a Silver Spirits beverage package, or a gift in our onboard boutique. |
Choose from 3 popular itineraries:
8 Days | Amsterdam to Basel
You will witness a rich landscape of beauty and culture as they tour Kinderdijk’s windmills, see medieval fortresses commanding the riverbanks, sample delicious cuisine in Alsace and explore the Black Forest region. |
8 Days | Budapest to Nuremberg Cruise from $3,749 CAD per person, You will discover historic cities and stunning scenery along the “Blue Danube,” calling on Budapest, Vienna, Passau, and more. Perhaps they will sample bratwurst paired with a local brew in Nuremberg. |
8 Days | Budapest to Passau
You will stroll Budapest’s Castle Hill District, admire the beauty of Austria’s Wachau Valley, learn about Vienna’s musical heritage, explore the Czech countryside and visit the capital of Slovakia. |
You will visit the following 6 places:
Netherlands
The Netherlands is a small, densely populated country, a land of colourful tulip fields and canals, sophisticated cities and some of the most striking coastline in Northern Europe. The people, language, and culture of the Netherlands are referred to as "Dutch". At the head of the state sits the country's constitutional monarchy, whose palaces dominate many of the larger cities, including The Hague and the gorgeous capital city, Amsterdam. Its small size, welcoming attitude to travellers and many wonderful sights make it a unique and fairly easy to discover destination and a great addition to any European trip.
Budapest
Budapest is the capital of Hungary. As the largest city of Hungary, it serves as the country's principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial, and transportation centre. In 2010, Budapest had 1,721,556 inhabitants, down from its 1980 peak of 2.06 million. The Budapest Commuter Area is home to 3,271,110 people. The city covers an area of 525 square kilometres (202.7 sq mi) within the city limits. Budapest became a single city occupying both banks of the river Danube with a unification on 17 November 1873 of right (west)-bank Buda and Óbuda with left (east)-bank Pest. Budapest is one of Europe's most delightful and enjoyable cities. Due to its scenic setting and its architecture it is nicknamed "Paris of the East".
Basel
Basel is one of the important cities of Switzerland. One of Switzerland's underrated tourist destinations, Basel has a beautiful medieval old town centre, a vibrant Carnival, and several world class art museums built by architects like Renzo Piano, Mario Botta and Herzog & De Meuron. Basel is also rich in architecture old and new, with a Romanesque Münster (cathedral), a Renaissance Rathaus (town hall), and various examples of high quality contemporary architecture, including more buildings by Herzog & De Meuron, Richard Meier, Diener & Diener, and various others. Located in the Dreiländereck (three countries' corner), Basel is a gateway to the Swiss Jura mountains and nearby cities of Zürich and Lucerne, as well as the neighbouring French region of Alsace and the German Black Forest.
Nuremberg
Nuremberg is a city on the river Pegnitz and the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal in the German state of Bavaria, in the administrative region of Middle Franconia. When people think of Nuremberg, they usually think of gingerbread, toys, Christmas, the Reich Party Rally Grounds, or the Nuremberg Trials. But the old town of Nuremberg is much more than this and indeed Nuremberg probably comes closest to many tourists' expectations of a typical German city: On the one hand one can find half-timbered houses, gothic churches within a medival city wall in the shadow of the towering imperial castle, which was one of the most important residences of the emporers of the Holy Roman Empire.