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Main / Rhine | Riverside Debussy
  | 5 Days / 4 Nights

Christmas Card from the Main & Rhine

TRAVEL HISTORY:
Day 1 Frankfurt, DE
Day 2 Rüdesheim, DE, Koblenz, DE
Day 3 Koblenz, DE, Cologne, DE
Day 4 Amsterdam, NL
Day 5 Amsterdam, NL

Spend a few of your 12 days of Christmas in Germany and the Netherlands on this wonderful cruise along the Main and Rhine Rivers. Immerse yourself in the long-held Advent customs and traditions of each stop, including vibrant Frankfurt, whose Christmas Market is one of the oldest in Germany, dating back to 1393. Also visit the charming wine village of Rüdesheim; Cologne with its iconic twin-spired cathedral; and other captivating ports. Even Mother Nature is in the gift-giving mood as you cruise through the Rhine Gorge with its three dozen castles and legendary Rock of the Lorelei. Your adventure ends in the Netherlands, with plenty of time for Christmas cheer in Amsterdam, the stunning Venice of the North. 

DATES

11/29/2027 12/03/2027 Main / Rhine Riverside Debussy Christmas Card from the Main & Rhine from 2,912.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES
12/15/2027 12/19/2027 Main / Rhine Riverside Debussy Christmas Card from the Main & Rhine from 2,912.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES

DESTINATIONS ON THE ROUTE

Day 1 - Frankfurt

													

Mainhattan—it's a nickname that Frankfurt am Main has earned as home to more than 300 international credit institutions, the European Central Bank, and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. But today's bustling city has humble roots reaching back over 2,000 years, and a turbulent fate during WWII that saw bombing of much of its historic architecture. Post-war, Frankfurt rebuilt and is now a blend of modern skyscrapers and rebuilt treasures.

Day 2 - Rüdesheim

													

Deep in the heart of the Rhine Gorge is the romantic wine village of Rüdesheim, one of the river's most popular ports. Home to some of Germany's finest vineyards, Rüdesheim is particularly famous for its Riesling, as well as its signature coffee made with German brandy, whipped cream, and chocolate shavings. Highlight attractions include the cable car up to the Niederwald Monument, which commemorates the unification of Germany in 1871, and the atmospheric Drosselgasse, lined with gorgeous Old World architecture, boutiques, and countless cozy wine taverns.

Day 2, 3 - Koblenz

													

Koblenz, founded by the Romans as Confluentes (‘confluence of two rivers’), lies at the meeting point of the Rhine and Moselle. Its strategic position made it both a thriving trade hub and the site of frequent battles, prompting the construction of strong medieval fortifications that can still be seen today. Visitors are drawn to its river scenery, the mighty Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, the Deutsches Eck monument, and the charming Old Town with its half-timbered houses

Day 3 - Cologne

													

The electric atmosphere of 2,000-year-old Cologne is undeniable. Its strategic location on the Rhine quickly elevated the city as a vital trade center that grew into a hub of industry by the 19th century. Even plagues and wars couldn't damper Cologne's tenacious spirit. During WWII, nearly 90% of the city center was destroyed, but a massive rebuilding effort restored much of its cultural heritage, including its famous Gothic cathedral. Highlights include the four preserved gates in the city wall, and Kölsch—the beer that’s been brewed here since the 17th century!

Day 4, 5 - Amsterdam

													

Capital of the Netherlands, the magical Venice of the North is famous for its dazzling Golden Age of power and wealth during the 16th and 17th centuries. Today, it is a bustling wonderland of things to see and do. No visit is complete without a cruise along the intricate network of more than 62 miles (100 km) of canals and time with the Dutch masters at the renowned Rijksmuseum. Other highlights include the Royal Palace, Anne Frank House, lavish 17th-century canal homes, Heineken Beer Experience, and the infamous red-light district!