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Spend two nights in Paris, then embark on a
grand 14-night cruise from Trier to Budapest,
Hungary. On this cruise, you will sail on the
Moselle, the Rhine, the Main, and the Danube
rivers and the Main-Danube Canal. Enjoy guided
city sightseeing in Paris, Vienna, and Budapest,
plus walking tours in Bernkastel and Bamberg.
Visit Reichsburg Castle high above Cochem,
Siegfried’s Mechanical Musical Instrument Museum
in Rüdesheim, and the Benedictine Abbey in Melk.
You’ll marvel at the gabled, half-timbered
houses in Miltenberg and the Residential Palace
in Würzburg. Enjoy wonderful Main River scenery
before entering the feat of engineering that is
the Main-Danube Canal. An excursion along the
Romantic Road to Rothenburg is included, as well
as a guided tour of Nuremberg. From Regensburg,
cruise to Passau, Linz, and on to Vienna, the
“City of Music.” Explore each of these towns
before reaching Budapest and the end of this
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PARIS -
Guided sightseeing; ascend the Eiffel
Tower
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TRIER -
Welcome reception;
Guided sightseeing
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BERNKASTEL -
Guided sightseeing
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COCHEM -
Visit Reichsburg Castle
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RÜDESHEIM -
“Winzerexpress” mini train;
Visit Siegfried’s Mechanical Musical
Instrument Museum
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MILTENBERG -
Guided sightseeing
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WÜRZBURG -
Guided sightseeing, visit the Residenz
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BAMBERG -
Guided sightseeing
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NUREMBERG -
Excursion to Rothenburg; Guided sightseeing
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MAIN-DANUBE CANAL -
Cruise in the canal
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REGENSBURG -
Guided sightseeing;
Visit the Old Chapel and
Thurn und Taxis Castle
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PASSAU - Guided sightseeing
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MELK - Guided visit of the Benedictine Abbey
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VIENNA - Guided sightseeing
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BUDAPEST - Guided sightseeing;
Visit Matthias Church and Fishermen's
Bastion
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MEALS: Buffet
breakfast (BB) in Paris; superb dining with
all meals on board including cocktail
reception, welcome dinner, Captain's dinner,
one sitting with open seating arrangements;
quality wines from Europe's most famous wine
regions with every dinner on board.
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HOTELS:
PARIS Novotel
Paris Tour Eiffel (SF)
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Details
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Applicable air fare
taxes and fees
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Port charges: $168 per
person.
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Please call for single
accommodation price. Triples are not
available.
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Extra nights per
person in Paris:
in single room $350; in twin room $205
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Extra nights per
person in Budapest:
Departures 0627, 0905 & 1017: in single
room $320; in twin room $160
Departure 0725: in single room $255; in
twin room $138
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Prices shown above
include cruise in Category E in a deluxe
outside cabin on Indigo Deck. To upgrade
to a higher category (all cabins
Twin/Double), add per person:
| Category |
Decks |
Price |
| B |
Sapphire |
$898 |
| A |
Sapphire |
$998 |
| P |
Royal Deck |
$1198 |
| Jr. Suite |
Royal Deck |
$2198 |
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Day 1
(Thu.) Board your
overnight transatlantic flight.
Day 2
Paris,
France
(Fri.) Welcome to Paris! France’s capital on the
River Seine, the “City of Light”, where romance
fills the air.
Day 3
Paris
(Sat.) Paris’ famous sights are living history:
magnificent Notre Dame Cathedral, the unique
Louvre Museum with its glass pyramid as a
contrast to its ancient architecture, the
commemorative Arc de Triomphe, Opéra, Madeleine,
Champs Elysées and the EIFFEL TOWER, a
structural miracle of its age. The city is well
known for its colorful nightlife including some
of the world’s most famous cabaret shows. (BB)
Day 4
Paris-Trier,
Germany. (Embarkation)
(Sun.) After breakfast drive to Trier in
Germany, where the crew of your vessel awaits to
welcome you on board. The Moselle River is some
312 miles long, rising in the Vosges Mountains
of northeastern France and enters Germany at
Trier. The entire Moselle Valley is famous for
its beautiful and tranquil scenery. (BB,D)
Day 5
Trier-Bernkastel
(Mon.) The venerable Episcopal city of Trier is
the oldest in Germany and, some claim, even
older than Rome! A house on the marketplace
bears the inscription “Trier was standing 1,300
years before Rome.“ The famous PORTA NIGRA is
the only surviving fortified gate from the
original Roman settlement and still gives access
to the town center. Trier’s most famous son was
the socialist revolutionary, Karl Marx. In the
middle of the Moselle region is the charming
wine village of Bernkastel with its well
preserved half-timbered houses surrounding the
beautiful MARKET PLACE. Wine growers in this
area look after Germany’s largest expanse of
vineyards, the most celebrated of the vintages
being the Bernkasteler Doktor. (FB,L,D)
Day 6
Cochem-Coblenz
(Tue.) REICHSBURG CASTLE, towering above the
river at Cochem, can be seen from afar and sits
on the top of a conical hill covered in vines.
The views of the little town of Cochem 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.
Situated at the confluence of the Rhine and
Moselle Rivers, 2,000-year-old Coblenz is the
cultural and business center of the Middle Rhine
region. The Deutsches Eck, located on a
tongue of land where the two rivers converge,
holds a gigantic equestrian statue of Wilhelm I.
(FB,L,D)
Day 7
Rhine Gorge-Rüdesheim
(Wed.) 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. Rüdesheim is the perfect example of a
Rhine Valley wine town and SIEGFRIED’S
MECHANICAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MUSEUM is a real
surprise! Explore the Drosselgasse and be
sure to try one of the vintages in any of the
wine taverns. (FB,L,D)
Day 8
Miltenberg
(Thu.) Located on the Main River, Miltenberg is
a picturesque Bavarian village that thrived on
income from river traffic. Its cultural wealth
and affluence are reflected in the beautiful
medieval and Renaissance houses and the Gothic
splendor of the Merchant Hall. (FB,L,D)
Day 9
Würzburg
(Fri.) Known as the “Pearl of the Romantic
Road,” Würzburg is surrounded by sloping hills
covered with vineyards. The magnificent BISHOP’S
RESIDENZ is a UNESCO World Heritage site. (FB,L,D)
Day 10
Bamberg
(Sat.) Another UNESCO World Heritage site is
medieval Bamberg with its breathtaking
cathedral, the Old Town Hall straddling the
river, and serpentine streets with charming
houses and 18th-century mansions. (FB,L,D)
Day 11
Nuremberg. Excursion to Rothenburg
(Sun.) Medieval Rothenburg, is a classical
walled city. Its half-timbered houses, the
church’s wooden altar carved by Tilman
Riemenschneider and the town square with its
Glockenspiel, a tribute to the city’s
one-time heroic mayor, all contribute to making
this a favorite of the towns along the Romantic
Road. (FB,L,D)
Day 12
Nuremberg
(Mon.) Although Nuremberg suffered extensive
damage during WWII, much of it was restored to
its original style. Marvel at this historic city
with its fabulous Gothic churches and elegant
patrician houses. Nuremberg’s traditions include
its famous Lebkuchen, toy making and
metal working. (FB,L,D)
Day 13
Regensburg
(Tue.) Regensburg is one of Germany’s best
preserved medieval cities. Architectural
highlights include the Old Town Hall, the
beautiful white and gold OLD CHAPEL, and the
Porta Pretoria–gates to an ancient Roman fort
built in 179 A.D. The city is the capital of
Upper Palatinate, a bustling university town and
one of Bavaria’s cultural centers. The Thurn und
Taxis family, who until the second half of the
19th century had the monopoly on the German
postal services, owns the impressive St.
Emmerammus Abbey buildings making up the THURN
UND TAXIS CASTLE. (FB,L,D)
Day 14
Passau-Linz,
Austria
(Wed.) Passau, ideally located at the confluence
of the rivers Inn, Ilz and Danube, is a city of
graceful arcades and cobblestone streets. St.
Stephen’s Cathedral houses the world’s largest
church organ with over 17,000 pipes. An optional
full-day excursion to Salzburg takes in the
popular Sound of Music sights. Linz,
Austria’s third-largest town, lies on both banks
of the Danube and is an important industrial
town and busy river port. (FB,L,D)
Day 15
Melk-Vienna
(Thu.) Melk’s magnificent BENEDICTINE ABBEY
dominates the town from its commanding hill site
and is one of Europe’s largest monasteries. The
view from the terrace over the Danube and
surrounding countryside is breathtaking! Vienna,
known as the “City of Music,” inspired the
creative genius of Mozart, Beethoven and
Strauss. An optional concert is available
tonight. (FB,L,D)
Day 16
Vienna
(Fri.) Once the center of the mighty Habsburg
Empire, Austria’s capital has much to offer: the
lavish Hofburg Palace, the impressive Vienna
Opera House, the majestic Ringstrasse and
awe-inspiring St. Stephen’s cathedral, to name
just a few of the sights. You do not rush
through Vienna, you waltz, taking your time to
savor each classic sight and sound. Shop in the
Kärntnerstrasse and enjoy Sachertorte
or Apfelstrudel in a neighborhood
café. (FB,L,D)
Day 17
Budapest,
Hungary
(Sat.) Budapest, spanning the banks of the
Danube, is the liveliest and most cosmopolitan
metropolis of Eastern Europe. Seven bridges,
including the famous Chain and Elisabeth
Bridges, connect ancient Buda on the right bank
with Pest on the left. The massive hilltop
castle complex with FISHERMEN'S BASTION and the
MATTHIAS CHURCH are sights not to be missed.
Shop for renowned peasant embroidery, Herend
porcelain and paprika. (FB,L,D)
Day 18
Budapest
(Disembarkation) (Sun.) Your homebound flight
arrives the same day. (FB)
*Reverse Itinerary
is also available*
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