8am - 5pm Mon - Sat | 9am - 5pm Sunday AEST
9am - 5pm Mon-Fri AEST
Choose Cruise ExpertDay | port | Info | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Amsterdam, NetherlandsEmbarkment | |||
![]() Amsterdam is a European cultural hub, known for its diverse culture and laid-back attitude. Canals criss-cross the city, and boat tours are a great way to explore. However modern the city may be today; the capital city of the Netherlands offers an abundance of historically significant sights. The Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum offer an unrivaled collection of artworks, while a visit to Anne Frank’s House is sure to provide an unforgettable insight into the dark history of WWII. Whether explored by day or by night, a trip to Amsterdam promises to offer something for everyone. | ||||
2 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | |||
![]() Amsterdam is a European cultural hub, known for its diverse culture and laid-back attitude. Canals criss-cross the city, and boat tours are a great way to explore. However modern the city may be today; the capital city of the Netherlands offers an abundance of historically significant sights. The Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum offer an unrivaled collection of artworks, while a visit to Anne Frank’s House is sure to provide an unforgettable insight into the dark history of WWII. Whether explored by day or by night, a trip to Amsterdam promises to offer something for everyone. | ||||
3 | Cologne, Germany | |||
![]() Cologne is located in the German state of Nord Rhine-Westphalia and enjoys a great location along the Rhine River. Cologne has much to offer visitors outside of the renowned Gothic Cologne Cathedral, where visitors can enjoy panoramic views over the whole city from the tower of the Cathedral. Cologne is also home to the Schokoladenmuseum which allows visitors to learn about the process of making chocolate while also offering delicious samples. Cologne also has a love-lock bridge of its own located by the Cathedral, where many visitors come to add the the collection of padlocks while taking in stunning views of the River Rhine. | ||||
4 | Rüdesheim, Germany | |||
![]() The city of Rüdesheim is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, and is one of the most popular tourist areas of Germany. Besides the beauty of the city, Rüdesheim is known for its excellent wine, which can be tasted in one of the many wine bars. The town has many interesting landmarks of note including Niederwalddenkmal, a commemoration of the end of the Franco-Prussian War, which invites spectacular views of the city. Seilbahn Rüdesheim offers a cable car ride up the mountain and towards the Niederwalddenkmal and over the vineyards boasting wonderful sights so have your camera at the ready. | ||||
4 | Rhine Gorge, Germany | |||
![]() The Rhine Gorge, Germany, is a breathtaking stretch of the Rhine River that captivates cruisers with its dramatic landscapes and rich history. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this picturesque area is famous for its stunning castles, charming villages, and terraced vineyards lining the hillsides, making it an unforgettable experience on your cruise.
As you glide through the gorge, take in the striking views of majestic castles such as the Loreley Rock and Burg Katz. Hop off at scenic spots to explore quaint towns like St. Goar, where you can visit a local winery and taste exquisite Rhine wines. There are plenty of opportunities for walking along the riverbanks or on hiking trails that offer panoramic vistas of the gorge. The Rhine Gorge is a magical blend of nature, culture, and adventure that’s sure to leave a lasting impression! | ||||
5 | Lahnstein, Germany | |||
![]() Lahnstein, Germany, is a charming town nestled along the scenic banks of the Rhine River, making it an inviting stop for cruisers seeking a taste of history and picturesque landscapes. With its quaint old town, medieval architecture, and stunning natural surroundings, Lahnstein offers a unique glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage and beautiful scenery, enhancing your cruise experience.
As you disembark at the harbour, meander through the cobblestone streets and visit the historic Lahneck Castle, perched high above the town with breathtaking views of the river valley. Don't miss the chance to stroll along the Rhine promenade, perfect for enjoying a leisurely cup of coffee while watching the boats pass by. If you're a nature lover, nearby hiking trails lead through lush vineyards and rolling hills, offering stunning panoramas. In Lahnstein, there's plenty to enchant and inspire you during your visit! | ||||
5 | Mainz, Germany | |||
![]() Mainz, Germany, is a vibrant city known for its rich history and lively atmosphere, making it an excellent destination for cruisers. Nestled along the Rhine River, Mainz offers a delightful blend of historic sites, modern culture, and traditional German hospitality that creates an inviting stop on your itinerary.
Upon arrival, don't miss the iconic Gutenberg Museum, dedicated to the inventor of the printing press, which showcases his profound impact on communication. Take a leisurely stroll through the picturesque Old Town where you'll find charming half-timbered houses and vibrant squares filled with cafés and shops. The beautiful Mainz Cathedral, a stunning example of Romanesque architecture, is a must-see. If time permits, consider indulging in some local Riesling wine at nearby vineyards, as Mainz is situated in one of Germany's renowned wine regions. This city offers a captivating experience for every visitor! | ||||
6 | Cochem, Germany | |||
![]() Cochem is the second smallest town in Germany and is located on the left bank of the Moselle. The Moselle Valley is synonymous with stunning natural landscapes, with the region playing host to many castles and vineyards. Near the town are the well-preserved Cochem Castle and the ruins of the Winnen castle. Cochem Castle lines the skyline above the town and offers stunning views over Cochem and the Moselle River. There are numerous hiking trails such as 'Moselhöhenweg' located in the area, some of the trails even offer particpants the option to hike through some of the vast and beautful vineyards of the region | ||||
6 | Moselle Valley, Germany | |||
![]() The Moselle Valley is a captivating destination that offers cruisers a delightful blend of stunning landscapes, historic charm, and world-renowned vineyards. This picturesque region, known for its meandering river and steep slopes, provides an idyllic backdrop for exploration and relaxation during your cruise.
As you arrive in the Moselle Valley, consider a visit to the charming towns scattered along the riverbanks, where you can enjoy wine tastings at local vineyards or explore centuries-old castles such as Burg Eltz. Take a leisurely bike ride along the scenic river path or embark on a guided walking tour to learn about the region's rich history and culture. With its stunning scenery and unique experiences, the Moselle Valley is sure to make your cruise memorable! | ||||
7 | Bernkastel-Kues, Germany | |||
![]() Bernkastel-Kues, located along the Moselle River, is a charming town that delights cruisers with its picturesque vistas and rich wine culture. This beautiful destination is known for its medieval buildings, making it a perfect stop for those looking to immerse themselves in the history and flavour of Germany.
When you arrive, take a leisurely stroll through the cobblestone streets of the old town, where you’ll encounter the stunning Market Square featuring half-timbered houses. Don't miss the chance to visit local wineries where you can indulge in tasting some of the region's famous Rieslings. For some outdoor fun, hike up to the Burg Landshut for fantastic views of the Moselle Valley. Bernkastel-Kues promises a delightful mix of history, culture, and scenic beauty for every cruiser! | ||||
8 | Luxembourg City, LuxembourgDisembarkment | |||
![]() Luxembourg City is a commune with city status, and the capital of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It stands at the confluence of the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers in southern Luxembourg. The city contains the Luxembourg Castle, established by the Franks in the Early Middle Ages, around which a settlement developed. The city centre occupies a picturesque site on a salient, perched high on precipitous cliffs that drop into the narrow valleys of the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers. Despite the city's comparatively small size, it has several notable museums and places of interest such as the Gothic Revival Cathedral of Notre Dame, the fortifications, the AM Tunnel (an art gallery underground), the Grand Ducal Palace, the Gëlle Fra war memorial, the casemates, the Neumünster Abbey, the Place d'Armes, the Adolphe Bridge and the city hall. It is also famed for its wide selection of restaurants and cuisines. |
Please select one of the following cabin types