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Rhine | Riverside Debussy
  | 5 Days / 4 Nights

Legends of the Lower Rhine: Düsseldorf to Amsterdam

TRAVEL HISTORY:
Day 1 Düsseldorf, DE
Day 2 Düsseldorf, DE, Gorinchem, NL
Day 3 Antwerpen, BE
Day 4 Dordrecht, NL, Rotterdam, NL
Day 5 Amsterdam, NL

For a scintillating introduction to the incredible Lower Rhine in the river’s northern region, this 5-day getaway is absolutely perfect! From cosmopolitan Düsseldorf, cruise in luxury to tiny, walled Gorinchem, home to two U.S. presidents’ ancestors. On to Antwerp, Belgium, where more than 70% of the world`s diamonds are traded and intoxicating aromas of decadent chocolate waft through the air; Dordrecht, the oldest city in Holland and a one-time trade center for wood, grain, and wine; and the vibrant port city of Rotterdam with its innovative Cube Houses and juniper-flavored gin. Disembark in Amsterdam, the celebrated Venice of the North, for an ideal conclusion to your luxury Riverside cruise.

DATES

24.05.202528.05.2025 Rhine Riverside Debussy Legends of the Lower Rhine: Düsseldorf to Amsterdam from 2,992.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES
19.07.202523.07.2025 Rhine Riverside Debussy Legends of the Lower Rhine: Düsseldorf to Amsterdam from 2,331.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES
21.06.202525.06.2025 Rhine Riverside Debussy Legends of the Lower Rhine: Düsseldorf to Amsterdam from 2,756.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES

DESTINATIONS ON THE ROUTE

Day 1 - Düsseldorf

												

Düsseldorf is a vibrant and modern city located in western Germany. It is known for its art and culture, its lively nightlife, and its stunning architecture. Visitors can explore the historic Old Town, which features many well-preserved buildings from the Middle Ages, such as the St. Lambertus Church and the Schlossturm. The city is also home to numerous museums and galleries, including the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, which houses an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art. And for those who love shopping, Düsseldorf is a paradise, with numerous high-end boutiques and designer stores.

Day 2 - Düsseldorf

												

Düsseldorf is a vibrant and modern city located in western Germany. It is known for its art and culture, its lively nightlife, and its stunning architecture. Visitors can explore the historic Old Town, which features many well-preserved buildings from the Middle Ages, such as the St. Lambertus Church and the Schlossturm. The city is also home to numerous museums and galleries, including the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, which houses an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art. And for those who love shopping, Düsseldorf is a paradise, with numerous high-end boutiques and designer stores.

Day 2 - Gorinchem

												

Gorinchem is a small fortified city located in the central part of the Netherlands. It is known for its historic landmarks, scenic location, and rich maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the city's many historic landmarks, such as the Grote Kerk, the Tolhuis, and the Linge poort. The city is also home to several museums, such as the Gorcums Museum, which showcases the region's history and culture. And for those who enjoy outdoor activities, Gorinchem is a popular destination for boating and kayaking on the nearby rivers and canals.

Day 3 - Antwerpen

												

Antwerp (Antwerpen in Dutch) is a historic port city located in Belgium, known for its important role in trade and commerce. Dating back to Roman times, the city grew in importance during the Middle Ages and became a center of the diamond trade and a hub for art and science during the 16th century. Antwerp also played a significant role in the Reformation, and was sacked by Spanish troops during the Eighty Years' War. In the 19th century, Antwerp experienced a revival with the construction of a new port and the growth of the diamond trade. Today, it remains an important European port city.

Day 4 - Dordrecht

												

Dordrecht is a historic city located in the southwestern part of the Netherlands. It is known for its stunning architecture, rich cultural heritage, and scenic location along the river Maas. Visitors can explore the city's many historic landmarks, such as the Grote Kerk, the Groothoofdspoort, and the Museumstraat. The city is also home to several museums and galleries, such as the Dordrechts Museum, which showcases the region's cultural history, and the Huis van Gijn, a historic house museum. And for those who enjoy outdoor activities, the surrounding countryside offers numerous hiking and biking trails that lead through the nearby forests and fields.

Day 4 - Rotterdam

												

Rotterdam is a vibrant city located in the western part of the Netherlands. It is known for its stunning modern architecture, rich cultural heritage, and busy port. Visitors can explore the city's many landmarks, such as the Markthal, the Euromast, and the Rotterdam Centraal Station. The city is also home to several museums and galleries, such as the Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum, which features works by Dutch masters such as Rembrandt and Van Gogh, and the Kunsthal, which showcases contemporary art. And for those who love shopping, Rotterdam is famous for its fashion scene, with numerous high-end boutiques and designer stores.

Day 5 - Amsterdam

												

Amsterdam is the capital city of the Netherlands and is known for its stunning canals, rich cultural heritage, and lively arts scene. Visitors can explore the city's many historic landmarks, such as the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum, and the Anne Frank House. The city is also home to numerous galleries and theaters, making it a hub for art and culture. And for those who enjoy outdoor activities, the surrounding countryside offers numerous biking and walking trails, as well as opportunities for water sports on the many lakes and canals. And let's not forget the famous nightlife and coffee shops that make Amsterdam a unique destination for many visitors.