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MOSELLE RHINE | Riverside Debussy
  | 4 Days / 3 Nights

Christmas Delights of the Rhine

TRAVEL HISTORY:
Day 1 Amsterdam, NL
Day 2 Nijmegen, NL
Day 3 Duisburg, DE, Düsseldorf, DE
Day 4 Düsseldorf, DE

Embark on a magical Christmas river cruise along the Rhine, commencing in the captivating city of Amsterdam. Set against a backdrop of enchanting canals and iconic architecture, Amsterdam offers not only a festive spirit but also unparalleled sightseeing experiences. As the cruise unfolds, you`ll journey to Duisburg, renowned for its lively Christmas markets and captivating illuminated decorations. Your next destination is Düsseldorf, home to a world-famous Christmas market that promises an immersive and enchanting atmosphere. Throughout the cruise, delight in breathtaking views of the Rhine River and its picturesque landscapes. Indulge in delectable cuisine, sip on festive drinks, and revel in live entertainment onboard, ensuring that this Christmas river cruise from Amsterdam is an extraordinary and joyous experience.

DATES

08-12-202411-12-2024 MOSELLE / RHINE Riverside Debussy Christmas Delights of the Rhine from 2,518.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES

DESTINATIONS ON THE ROUTE

Day 1 - 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.

Day 2 - Nijmegen

												

Nijmegen is a vibrant city located in the eastern part of the Netherlands. It is known for its rich cultural heritage, scenic location, and lively student scene. Visitors can explore the city's many historic landmarks, such as the St. Stevenskerk, the Kronenburgerpark, and the Valkhof Museum. The city is also home to several festivals throughout the year, including the Four Days Marches, the largest walking event in the world. 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 3 - Duisburg

												

Duisburg's history can be traced back to the Roman Empire, when it was established as a military base. The strategic location at the confluence of the Rhine and Ruhr rivers made it an important center for trade and commerce in the Middle Ages. During the Industrial Revolution, Duisburg experienced rapid growth and development as it became a major center for steel and coal production. This led to the creation of a vast network of canals, railways, and roads, which helped to further cement Duisburg's position as a hub for transportation and logistics. The city suffered significant damage during World War II and many of Duisburg's historic buildings and infrastructure were destroyed. In the post-war years, Duisburg experienced a period of renewed growth and development, thanks to the Marshall Plan and the establishment of the European Coal and Steel Community. Today, Duisburg is a bustling metropolis with a rich cultural heritage, as well as a thriving port and logistics industry.

Day 3 - 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 4 - 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.