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Oct 11,25
2009 Departures
* Please call us to inquire about 2009 prices
and itinerary details
Zurich to Amsterdam
5/2/2009
5/30/2009
6/27/2009
7/11/2009
8/1/2009
8/15/2009
8/22/2009
8/29/2009
9/5/2009
10/10/2009
10/17/2009
10/24/2009
11/7/2009
Amsterdam to Basel
4/25/2009
5/9/2009
5/23/2009
7/4/2009
7/25/2009
8/8/2009
8/29/2009
9/5/2009
9/19/2009
10/3/2009
10/24/2009
10/31/2009 |
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Your seven-night cruise on the
Rhine river takes you from Basel, Switzerland to
Amsterdam, Holland. There is guided sightseeing
in Strasbourg, Coblenz, and Cologne, as well as
a full day excursion to Heidelberg to see the
red-walled castle of “Student Prince” fame.
Visit the marvelous Mechanical Musical
Instrument Museum in Rüdesheim, and don’t miss
the chance to try a glass of the Riesling wine
for which the area is famous. Sail through the
dramatic Rhine Gorge and take pictures of the
famous rock of the Lorelei. End your cruise in
Amsterdam where a canal boat tour takes you past
Amsterdam’s stately homes and 16th-century
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BASEL - Welcome reception
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STRASBOURG - Guided
sightseeing; Visit La Petite France district
and the Gothic cathedral
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HEIDELBERG - Guided visit of
the castle
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MAINZ - Guided sightseeing
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RÜDESHEIM - “Winzerexpress”
mini train; Visit Siegfried’s Mechanical
Musical Instrument Museum
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COBLENZ - Guided sightseeing
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COLOGNE - Guided sightseeing
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AMSTERDAM - Canal cruise
MEALS: 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
NOTE
- Seven nights deluxe cruise from Basel to Amsterdam in outside cabin
with hotel style beds
- Nightly piano music on board
- In the event of water level problems on
stretches of any river, it may be necessary to
operate part of the itinerary by motorcoach
- Avalon Tapestry is operated by Avalon
Waterways |

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6/28/2008
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6/29/2008 |
7/6/2008 |
$2,089.00 |
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7/19/2008
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7/20/2008 |
7/27/2008 |
$2,089.00 |
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8/2/2008
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8/3/2008 |
8/10/2008 |
$2,089.00 |
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8/16/2008
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8/17/2008 |
8/24/2008 |
$2,089.00 |
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9/6/2008
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9/7/2008 |
9/14/2008 |
$2,189.00 |
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9/20/2008
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9/21/2008 |
9/28/2008 |
$2,189.00 |
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10/11/2008
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10/12/2008 |
10/19/2008 |
$2,039.00 |
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10/25/2008 |
10/26/2008 |
11/2/2008 |
$1,889.00 |
US$ Price Details
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Applicable air fare taxes
and fees
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Departure/arrival taxes and
fares from other cities will be advised at
the time of booking.
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Gateway for arrival is
Zurich, Switzerland.
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Port charges: $84 per
person.
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Please call for single
accommodation price. Triples not available.
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Extra nights per person in
Zurich: in single room $160; in twin room
$100
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Extra nights per person in
Amsterdam: in single room $350; in twin room
$215
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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
* To Be Determined: Air price based on
departure city.
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Day 1
(Sat.) Board your overnight transatlantic
flight.
Day 2 Arrive in Zurich, Switzerland. Transfer
to Basel. (Embarkation)
(Sun.) Flights into Zurich must arrive before 4
p.m. Basel is situated on the Rhine where
France, Switzerland and Germany meet. This
afternoon the crew of your vessel waits to
welcome you on board. (D)
Day 3 Strasbourg, France
(Mon.) Situated on the border of France and
Germany, Strasbourg is influenced by the culture
of both countries and is the capital of the
Alsace region. It is the seat of the Council of
Europe and the European Parliament. Noteworthy
sights are the GOTHIC CATHEDRAL, the lovely LA
PETITE FRANCE district, Place Kleber and Place
Gutenberg with the statue of the inventor of the
printing press. Strasbourg is also home to the
Kronenbourg Beer Brewery. An optional excursion
into the Alsace wine region is available. (FB,L,D)
Day 4 Excursion to Heidelberg, Germany-Mainz
(Tue.) Heidelberg is Germany’s oldest university
town of Student Prince fame. The ruins of the
imposing HEIDELBERG CASTLE, built of red
sandstone, tower above the city. Of particular
interest is the GIANT VAT, an 18th-century wine
cask holding 49,000 gallons! (FB,L,D)
Day 5 Mainz-Rüdesheim
(Wed.) Situated on the left bank of the Rhine,
opposite the mouth of the Main River, Mainz is
Germany’s largest and most important wine
market. The Old Town has many interesting shops,
tea rooms and restaurants, and a fountain on the
Schillerplatz is decorated with scenes of the
famous carnival held here every year. Gutenberg,
the father of modern printing, was born here and
the Gutenberg Museum is well worth a visit. The
pretty little town of Rüdesheim is the perfect
example of a Rhine Valley wine town. SIEGFRIED’S
MECHANICAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MUSEUM is a real
surprise! Explore the Drosselgasse, pick up some
souvenirs, and be sure to try one of the
vintages in any of the little wine taverns! (FB,L,D)
Day 6 Coblenz
(Thu.) Downstream from Rüdesheim is the dramatic
Rhine Gorge, the most beautiful stretch of river
dotted every mile with castles. Pass the
legendary rock of the Lorelei where sweet songs
of local beauties lured enchanted sailors to
their doom. 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. (FB,L,D)
Day 7 Cologne
(Fri.) Cologne is the capital of the Rhineland
and one of Germany’s largest cities. The soaring
twin steeples of Cologne’s magnificent Gothic
cathedral—which took more than 600 years to
build—dominate the river skyline. The Germano-Roman
Museum, located next to the cathedral, is a must
for history buffs! The Old Town abounds with
taverns, cafés and shops. The favorite local
beer here is Kölsch. (FB,L,D)
Day 8 Amsterdam, Holland
(Sat.) Holland’s capital is sophisticated and
modern, with a rich and fascinating history.
This delightful 700-year-old city with its
elegant and classic architecture, cafés and
restaurants, and lively marketplace has a
distinct ambience. The works of famous Dutch
masters can be seen in world- renowned museums
such as the Rijksmuseum or the Van Gogh. There
is no better way to see Amsterdam than by CANAL
BOAT, cruising through the elegant grachten,
lined with stately homes dating back to
Amsterdam’s “Golden Age.” (FB,L,D)
Day 9 Amsterdam
(Disembarkation) (Sun.) Your homebound flight
arrives the same day. (FB) |
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