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May 6, 2008
May 13, 2008*
Jul 21, 2008
Jul 28, 2008*
Oct 5, 2008
Oct 12, 2008*
Nov 2, 2008
Nov 9, 2008*
*On these dates cruise operates from Basel to
Nuremberg.
2009 Departures
* Please call us to inquire about 2009 prices
and itinerary details
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Tuesday, May 12, 2009*
Monday, Jul 20, 2009
Monday, Jul 27, 2009*
Sunday, Oct 4, 2009
Sunday, Oct 11, 2009*
Sunday, Nov 1, 2009
Sunday, Nov 8, 2009* |
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Nature and history combined have left a
rich heritage along the Rhine and Main rivers
The inescapable romantic spirit of the
Rhine, the ancient castles and grand palaces,
half-timbered houses, medieval towns, famous
wines, and robust beer are some of the
highlights you’ll discover and savor as you sail
along two incredible rivers – the legendary
Rhine and the wonderfully scenic Main.
Experience 1,000 years of history in
Aschaffenburg, nicknamed the “Bavarian Nice.”
Explore the architectural gem and UNESCO World
Heritage Site of Bamberg, spread over seven
hills and situated in the heart of Northern
Bavaria. Visit Heidelberg, one of the
best-preserved medieval cities in Europe,
perfectly nestled in the Neckar River Valley
along Germany’s “Castle Road.” Take a gondola
ride to the Niederwald monument in Rüdesheim,
depicting the mythical figure of Germania, and
providing spectacular views of the vineyards
below. Marvel at the world's largest ceiling
fresco in the Würzburg Residence and taste the
wonderfully fruity Franconian wines in its
cellar below. And this is just Germany!
A gem in France awaits
Cruise to Strasbourg, with its half-timbered
houses clustered along narrow, winding lanes,
quaint canals and the magnificent, single-spire
gothic cathedral Notre Dame—the town looks as if
it comes out of a Grimm’s fairy tale.
Who will enjoy this cruise: Historians
looking to uncover a thousand years of history.
The young and “young at heart” who enjoy fairy
tales and myths. Artists, poets and writers
looking for inspiration, and anyone simply
looking for a grand time. |

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7-night cruise in an outside
stateroom on the luxurious Grand River
Countess
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Classical European cuisine
with a twist of contemporary elegance
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Complimentary wine during
dinner, and bottled water in your stateroom
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7 shore excursions fully
hosted by English-speaking guides
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State-of-the-art Quietvox
portable audio headset system on all shore
excursions
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Captain’s Welcome and
Farewell Dinners
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Enriching onboard
entertainment and insightful lectures
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An experienced Cruise
Manager and attentive all English-speaking
crew
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All transfers
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Pricing Details per person
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DATE |
CRUISE
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NYC |
CHI |
LAX |
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May 6, 2008 |
$2,249 |
$3,199 |
$3,379 |
$3,449 |
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May 13, 2008* |
$2,249 |
$3,199 |
$3,379 |
$3,449 |
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Jul 21, 2008 |
$2,099 |
$3,449 |
$3,629 |
$3,699 |
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Jul 28, 2008* |
$2,099 |
$3,449 |
$3,629 |
$3,699 |
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Oct 5, 2008 |
$2,199 |
$3,199 |
$3,379 |
$3,449 |
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Oct 12, 2008* |
$2,199 |
$3,199 |
$3,379 |
$3,449 |
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Nov 2, 2008 |
$1,849 |
$2,649 |
$2,829 |
$2,899 |
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Nov 9, 2008* |
$1,849 |
$2,649 |
$2,829 |
$2,899 |
*On these dates cruise operates
from Basel to Nuremberg.
Port Charges: $84 (Nuremberg to Basel), $84
(Basel to Nuremberg)
†Cruise & Air prices include airline fuel
surcharges. Government taxes and fees are
additional and restrictions apply. Availability
of airfares is limited.
To upgrade to higher category, add per person
the following price below:
| Category 4 |
$150 |
Category 1 |
$800 |
| Category 3 |
$400 |
Suite |
$1,100 |
| Category 2 |
$600 |
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NUREMBERG TO BASEL - 9 DAYS
DAY 1: Depart Home Gateway City to Nuremberg
DAY 2: Nuremberg (embark)
Arrive in Nuremberg where you’ll be greeted by a
Uniworld representative and transferred to the
ship. (D)
DAY 3: Bamberg
Featured Excursion: Bamberg walking tour. Awake
in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Bamberg in
the morning. Endowed with one of Europe’s
largest intact Old Town centers, you will see
the imperial cathedral, the four-winged New
Residence, the Town Hall lapped by the River
Regnitz and the fisherman’s village, “Little
Venice,” on your walking tour. During the
afternoon, enjoy the lush scenery of the
meandering Main River as you sail to Würzburg.
(B, L, D)
DAY 4: Würzburg
Featured Excursion: Würzburg Residenz and wine
tasting. Visit Germany’s immaculate example of
baroque architecture, the stunning Würzburg
Residenz, dating back to 1744 and another
breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Site. This
magnificent baroque palace with its magnificent
gardens, is one of the largest and most
beautiful in Germany. It was built and decorated
in the 18th century by an international team of
architects and painters, including Tiepolo,
sculptors and stucco-workers. Your tour will be
capped off with a tasting of fabulous Franconian
wines in the historical Residenz cellar. (B, L,
D)
DAY 5: Miltenberg, Aschaffenburg
Featured Excursion: Miltenberg walking tour and
Aschaffenburg Old Town stroll
Miltenberg, nestled tightly below wooded hills
on a bend of the Main River, enjoys a
wonderfully photogenic setting. Explore the
“Pearl of the Main River” with your local guide.
See the half-timbered houses that give the town
its fairy tale feel, along with the Crooked
House and the famous Royal Inn which has been
preparing meals without interruption since the
15th century. Relax this afternoon as we cruise
the peaceful Main River before docking right in
the heart of Aschaffenburg. King Ludwig I called
it his “Bavarian Nice” due to its Mediterranean
flair. The imposing landmark, the mighty castle
“Schloss Johannisburg” and the “Pompeiianum” – a
Roman villa rebuilt on plans discovered in
Pompeii – are only two of the many examples of
the long and rich history of this town which we
will discover during our guided Old Town stroll.
(B, L, D)
DAY 6: Rüdesheim
Featured Excursion: Gondola ride to Niederwald
Heights. Irresistible Optional Tour: Dinner,
wine and entertainment at a local restaurant in
Rüdesheim. Rüdesheim is one of the most scenic
wine towns of the Rhine Valley. Board a
mini-train for the short trip to the Niederwald
Gondola. During the ride and once on top, you
will be stunned by scenic vistas of Rüdesheim,
the vineyards of the Rheingau and the Niederwald
monument, a symbol of German unity, perched on
top of the heights. (B, L, D)
DAY 7: Speyer (Heidelberg)
Featured Excursion: Full-day tour of Heidelberg.
Heidelberg, home of Germany’s oldest university
and forever immortalized by Sigmund Romberg’s
operetta The Student Prince, is one of the
best-preserved medieval cities in Europe. Your
tour of Heidelberg takes you to the romantic
ruins of the courtyard of Heidelberg Castle and
through Old Town. (B, D)
DAY 8: Strasbourg
Featured Excursion: Strasbourg canal cruise.
Situated halfway between Paris and Prague, the
Alsatian town of Strasbourg is known as the
“Crossroads of Europe.” It is home to a
magnificent gothic cathedral, beautiful
half-timbered houses and also the seat of the
European Parliament. See Strasbourg in the way
it has been seen through the centuries—on a
canal cruise. You’ll also see Petite France, the
picturesque old quarter that seems as if it has
been lifted from the pages of a fairy tale with
its timberland houses adorned with flower boxes.
(B, L, Captain’s Farewell Dinner)
DAY 9: Basel (disembark), transfer to airport
Disembark the ship and transfer to Basel airport
for your flight home, or extend your stay in
lovely Lucerne.

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Lucerne – Located on the lush shores of
Lake Lucerne and framed by the awesome
peaks of the Swiss Alps, Lucerne is one of
Switzerland’s most picturesque cities. Join us
on an exploration of this charming Swiss
region with an extended stay.
Included in your 4-day grand city stay:
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3 nights at the Monopol
Hotel (or similar) with breakfast daily
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Basel Airport-to-hotel and
hotel-to-ship transfers or ship-to-hotel and
hotel-to-Basel Airport transfers
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Fully hosted by expert
cruise representatives
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Included walking tour and
Lake cruise
2008: Only $599
per person (single supplement $199)
Note: This extension is for cruises that begin
or end in Basel.
Prague – Truly one of the
most captivating cities in Europe, the "City of
Spires" is a delightful way to begin or end your
holiday along the Danube.
Included in your 4-day grand city stay:
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3 nights at the Superior
First Class Hotel Imperial (or similar) with
breakfast daily
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Airport-to-hotel and
hotel-to-ship transfers, or ship-to-hotel
and hotel-to-airport transfers.
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Fully hosted by expert
Uniworld representatives
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Included Prague City and
Castle Tour
Only $699 per person
(single supplement $349) Note: This
extension is for cruises that begin or end in
Nuremberg. |
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