Rhine River
Cruises
FROM AMSTERDAM TO BASEL
Cruise for 7nights from
Amsterdam to Basel, then spend 2 nights in Lucerne and
2nights in Zurich
Rhine cruise#3
2012/2013
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CRUISE SPECIAL - IN CELEBRATION OF WINE CRUISE
2012 NOV 8 AND NOV 11 DEPARTURE
BOOK BY MAY 31 2012 AND SAVE $500 PER STATEROOM AND RECEIVE A $300
SHIPBOARD CREDIT PER STATEROOM
(limited cabin stock and subject to availability)
CRUISE SPECIAL 2 - 10% DISCOUNT FOR ALL 2013
DEPARTURES
(Discount is valid in each cabin category on a limited cabin stock and
subject to availability)
ITINERARY
- 2013 - Enchanting Rhine - (scroll down for 2012 itinerary)
Day 1 ARRIVE IN
AMSTERDAM, HOLLAND - EMBARKATION
Arrive in charming Amsterdam and embark your luxurious river
cruise ship. Meet your fellow travelers tonight at the Welcome
Dinner. (D)
Day 2 AMSTERDAM
After breakfast, your tour of Amsterdam begins with a scenic
canal cruise through the city known as the “Venice of the
North.” See the beautiful homes that line the water, the fabled
Skinny Bridge, and the famous Anne Frank House. Then, enjoy a
panoramic city tour, where you will see the great landmarks of
Amsterdam including a photo stop at a Windmill. Afterwards,
enjoy some free time to explore Amsterdam before returning to
the ship. (B,L,D)
Day 3 COLOGNE, GERMANY
Arrive in Colognefor a guided walking tour through the old part
of the city and a visit to the fabled 13th-century gothic
cathedral. As an alternative to a walking tour, take a guided
bike tour (capacity controlled). Late tonight, the ship sails to
Rüdesheim. (B,L,D)
Day 4 RÜDESHEIM
This morning, sail through the fascinating Rhine Gorge, passing
castle after castle and the infamous Lorelei Rock. This
afternoon, arrive in Rüdesheim, where you will enjoy an
afternoon wine tasting with a local vintner. Explore the
Drosselgasse, a narrow alley lined with wine taverns and
restaurants during your free time. This evening, visit the
historic Siegfried’s Mechanical Musical Instrument Museum,
housing a remarkable collection of robotic and self-playing
musical instruments from the 18th to 20th centuries. (B,L,D)
Day 5 SPEYER - HEIDELBERG
This afternoon, arrive in Speyer, one of Germany’s oldest
cities, known for the Speyer Cathedral, many churches and the
Altpörtel (old gate) with a 13th-century gate tower. Choose
either a city tour of medieval Speyer or half day excursion to
Heidelberg, where you will visit the red-walled Castle, with its
Great Vat, a 49,000-gallon 18th-century wine cask, and beautiful
views of the Neckar Valley and Heidelberg below. As an
alternative, a guided bike tour is also available in Speyer
(capacity controlled). Late this afternoon, the ship sails to
Strasbourg, France. (B,L,D)
Day 6 STRASBOURG, FRANCE
Capital and principal city of the Alsace region in northeastern
France, Strasbourg is situated on the Ill River, where it flows
into the Rhine on the border with Germany. Enjoy a canal cruise
of this picturesque town, known for its black and white
timber-framed buildings, covered bridges and medieval
watchtowers. Then take a walking tour through this charming town
lined with narrow cobbled streets. See the European Parliament
and visit the “La Petite France” district, where you will see
the sandstone gothic cathedral with its famous astronomical
clock. The remainder of the day is at your leisure. In the
afternoon, a guided bicycle tour (capacity controlled) will take
you past the Orangery, the town’s oldest park, the European
Parliament, and Place de la Republique. The ship moors
overnight. (B,L,D)
Day 7 BREISACH - COLMAR, FRANCE
Today, choose between a city tour of Colmar or a tour through
the famous Black Forest region of Germany. On the Black Forest
tour, enjoy your drive through a scenic forested area where you
will encounter a number of lakes as well as charming examples of
rural architecture. Your tour will include a stop at a cuckoo
clock factory. As an alternative, choose to travel to medieval
Colmar, situated along the Alsatian Wine Route and the
self-proclaimed “Capital of Alsatian Wine.” During your city
tour, you will see remarkable half-timbered framed houses; the
German influenced old quarter filled with streets of unexpected
twists and turns; canals and the Launch River. You will also
enjoy a wine cellar visit and wine tasting, where you will enjoy
several different wines, presented along with bread,
knowledgeable hosts, and plenty of laughter. Late tonight, the
ship set sails for Basel, Switzerland. (B,L,D)
Day 8 BASEL, SWITZERLAND - DISEMBARKATION - LUCERNE
Disembark after breakfast for a city tour of cosmopolitan Basel.
Long an important university, banking and trade center, Basel’s
glorious past is still evident in its medieval Town Hall and
exquisite 18th-century patrician homes. After free time for
lunch on your own, depart for Lucerne. You will visit the Lion
Monument en route and arrive mid-afternoon to check in to the
hotel. (B)
Day 9 LUCERNE
Situated on Lake Lucerne, the city is a medieval gem. After
breakfast, enjoy a walking tour that will explore some of the
city’s famous cobblestone streets, monuments,
fountain-embellished public squares, covered bridges and
colorful frescoed buildings. The afternoon offers free time to
shop for watches, knives and world-famous chocolates. Or, you
can join the optional tour and cable car ride (seasonal) to the
top of Mount Pilatus, the mountain which dominates the city.
Then return trip from the mountain on the engineering marvel,
the world’s steepest cogwheel railway. (B)
Day 10 LUCERNE - ZURICH
Enjoy a free morning in Lucerne before checking out of your
hotel. Afterwards, you will cruise across the tranquil waters of
Lake Lucerne to Vitznau. Upon arrival in Vitznau, you will board
a motor coach for a scenic drive to Zurich, where you will check
into the hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure.
(B)
Day 11 ZURICH
Your morning walking tour of picturesque Zurich will include
Grossmünster, St.Peter, with the largest church clock face in
the world, Old Town, Town Hall and Fraumünster, which was fully
renovated in 2004 and now offers an exceptional 360° panoramic
view of Zurich. The afternoon and evening are free for you to
explore the town on your own. (B)
Day 12 DEPART ZURICH
After breakfast, optional transfer to the airport for your
return flight home. (B)
2013 Itinerary overview:
| 1 |
Amsterdam |
EMBARKATION |
| |
|
Welcome Cocktail & Dinner |
| 2 |
Amsterdam |
City tour & canal cruise |
| 3 |
Cologne |
City tour & Cathedral visit |
| |
|
OR guided bicycle tour |
| 4 |
Rhine Gorge |
Cruise past Rhine castles |
| |
Rüdesheim |
Wine tasting |
| |
|
Siegfried’s Music Museum |
| 5 |
Speyer |
Heidelberg excursion |
| |
|
OR Speyer excursion |
| 6 |
Strasbourg |
Walking tour & canal cruise |
| 7 |
Breisach |
Colmar “Alsace” excursion with wine
tasting |
| |
|
OR “Black Forest” excursion |
| 8 |
Basel |
DISEMBARKATION |
| |
|
City tour |
| |
|
Transfer to Lucerne |
| 9 |
Lucerne |
Walking tour |
| 10 |
Lucerne |
Lake cruise |
| |
|
Transfer to Zürich |
| |
Zürich |
Hotel check-in |
| 11 |
Zürich |
Walking tour |
| 12 |
Zürich |
Optional Airport transfer |
2012 ITINERARY (Enchanting Rhine)
DAY 1, ARRIVE IN AMSTERDAM, HOLLAND – EMBARKATION
Arrive in charming Amsterdam and embark your luxurious river cruise
ship. Meet your fellow travelers tonight at the Welcome Dinner. (D)
DAY 2, AMSTERDAM
After breakfast, your tour of Amsterdam begins with a scenic canal
cruise through the city known as the “Venice of the North.” See the
beautiful homes that line the water, the fabled Skinny Bridge, and
the famous Anne Frank House. Then, enjoy a panoramic city tour,
where you will see the great landmarks of Amsterdam including a
photo stop at a Windmill. Afterwards, enjoy some free time to
explore Amsterdam before returning to the ship. (B,L,D)
DAY 3, DÜSSELDORF – COLOGNE, GERMANY
Arrive in Düsseldorf this morning and take a motor coach to Venlo,
where you will have the unique opportunity to visit the Floriade
World Horticultural Expo. Bringing together more than 100 exhibitors
from dozens of countries, the Floriade Expo grounds will feature
five themed zones connected by wooded areas. Each of the zones
contains its own horticultural exhibits, cultural attractions,
activities, restaurants, music, dance and theatrical performances.
Rejoin the ship for lunch, which is now docked in Cologne. Enjoy a
guided walking tour through the old part of the city and a visit to
the fabled 13th-century gothic cathedral. As an alternative to a
walking tour, take a guided bike tour (capacity controlled). Late
tonight, the ship sails to Rüdesheim. (B,L,D)
DAY 4, RÜDESHEIM
This morning, sail through the fascinating Rhine Gorge, passing
castle after castle and the infamous Lorelei Rock. This afternoon,
arrive in Rüdesheim, where you will enjoy an afternoon wine tasting
with a local vintner. Explore the Drosselgasse, a narrow alley lined
with wine taverns and restaurants during your free time. This
evening, visit the historic Siegfried’s Mechanical Musical
Instrument Museum, housing a remarkable collection of robotic and
self-playing musical instruments from the 18th to 20th centuries. (B,L,D)
DAY 5, SPEYER – HEIDELBERG
This afternoon, arrive in Speyer, one of Germany’s oldest cities,
known for the Speyer Cathedral, many churches and the Altpörtel (old
gate) with a 13th-century gate tower. Choose either a city tour of
medieval Speyer or half day excursion to Heidelberg, where you will
visit the red-walled Castle, with its Great Vat, a 49,000-gallon
18th-century wine cask, and beautiful views of the Neckar Valley and
Heidelberg below. As an alternative, a guided bike tour is also
available in Speyer (capacity controlled). Late this afternoon, the
ship sails to Strasbourg, France. (B,L,D)
DAY 6, STRASBOURG, FRANCE
Capital and principal city of the Alsace region in northeastern
France, Strasbourg is situated on the Ill River, where it flows into
the Rhine on the border with Germany. Enjoy a canal cruise of this
picturesque town, known for its black and white timber-framed
buildings, covered bridges and medieval watchtowers. Then take a
walking tour through this charming town lined with narrow cobbled
streets. See the European Parliament and visit the “La Petite
France” district, where you will see the sandstone gothic cathedral
with its famous astronomical clock. The remainder of the day is at
your leisure. In the afternoon, a guided bicycle tour (capacity
controlled) will take you past the Orangery, the town’s oldest park,
the European Parliament, and Place de la Republique. The ship moors
overnight. (B,L,D)
DAY 7, BREISACH – COLMAR, FRANCE
Today, choose between a city tour of Colmar or a tour through the
famous Black Forest region of Germany. On the Black Forest tour,
enjoy your drive through a scenic forested area where you will
encounter a number of lakes as well as charming examples of rural
architecture. Your tour will include a stop at a cuckoo clock
factory. As an alternative, choose to travel to medieval Colmar,
situated along the Alsatian Wine Route and the self-proclaimed
“Capital of Alsatian Wine.” During your city tour, you will see
remarkable half-timbered framed houses; the German influenced old
quarter filled with streets of unexpected twists and turns; canals
and the Launch River. You will also enjoy a wine cellar visit and
wine tasting, where you will enjoy several different wines,
presented along with bread, knowledgeable hosts, and plenty of
laughter. Late tonight, the ship set sails for Basel, Switzerland. (B,L,D)
DAY 8, BASEL, SWITZERLAND – DISEMBARK – LUCERNE
Disembark after breakfast for a city tour of cosmopolitan Basel.
Long an important university, banking and trade center, Basel’s
glorious past is still evident in its medieval Town Hall and
exquisite 18th-century patrician homes. After free time for lunch on
your own, depart for Lucerne. You will visit the Lion Monument en
route and arrive mid-afternoon to check in to the hotel. (B)
DAY 9, LUCERNE
Situated on Lake Lucerne, the city is a medieval gem. After
breakfast, enjoy a walking tour that will explore some of the city’s
famous cobblestone streets, monuments, fountain-embellished public
squares, covered bridges and colorful frescoed buildings. The
afternoon offers free time to shop for watches, knives and
world-famous chocolates. Or, you can join the optional tour and
cable car ride (seasonal) to the top of Mount Pilatus, the mountain
which dominates the city. Then return trip from the mountain on the
engineering marvel, the world’s steepest cogwheel railway. (B)
DAY 10, LUCERNE – ZURICH
Enjoy a free morning in Lucerne before checking out of your hotel.
Afterwards, you will cruise across the tranquil waters of Lake
Lucerne to Vitznau. Upon arrival in Vitznau, you will board a motor
coach for a scenic drive to Zurich, where you will check into the
hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure. (B)
DAY 11, ZURICH
Your morning walking tour of picturesque Zurich will include
Grossmünster, St.Peter, with the largest church clock face in the
world, Old Town, Town Hall and Fraumünster, which was fully
renovated in 2004 and now offers an exceptional 360° panoramic view
of Zurich. The afternoon and evening are free for you to explore the
town on your own. (B)
DAY 12, DEPART ZURICH
After breakfast, optional transfer to the airport for your
return flight home. (B)
REVERSE
ITINERARY 2012
DAY 1, ARRIVE IN ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
Arrive in Zurich and optional transfer to your hotel. Spend your
day exploring this beautiful town. (B)
DAY 2, ZURICH
Your morning walking tour of picturesque Zurich will include
Grossmünster, St.Peter, with the largest church clock face in
the world, Old Town, Town Hall and Fraumünster, which was fully
renovated in 2004 and now offers an exceptional 360° panoramic
view of Zurich. The afternoon and evening are free for you to
explore the town on your own. (B)
DAY 3, ZURICH – LUCERNE
After a free morning in Zurich, check out of the hotel. Depart
for a scenic drive around the Lakes before reaching Lucerne.
Upon arrival, enjoy a cruise across the tranquil waters of Lake
Lucerne, surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery. The
remainder of the day is yours to enjoy as you wish. (B)
DAY 4, LUCERNE
Situated on Lake Lucerne, the city is a medieval gem. After
breakfast, enjoy a walking tour that will explore some of the
city’s famous cobblestone streets, monuments,
fountain-embellished public squares, covered bridges and
colorful frescoed buildings. The afternoon offers free time to
shop for watches, knives and world-famous chocolates. Or, you
can join the optional tour and cable car ride (seasonal) to the
top of Mount Pilatus, the mountain which dominates the city.
Then return trip from the mountain on the engineering marvel,
the world’s steepest cogwheel railway. (B)
DAY 5, LUCERNE – BASEL – EMBARKATION
This morning, depart from Lucerne, visiting the Lion Monument en
route to Basel. Arrive in Basel for a city tour before embarking
your luxurious river cruise ship. Switzerland’s second largest
city is ideally located at the crossroads of Switzerland, France
and Germany. Long an important university, banking and trade
center, Basel’s glorious past is still evident in its medieval
Town Hall and exquisite 18th- century patrician homes. Tonight,
gather on board for a Welcome Dinner. (B,D)
DAY 6, BREISACH – COLMAR, FRANCE
Today, choose between a city tour of Colmar or a tour through
the famous Black Forest region of Germany. On the Black Forest
tour, enjoy your drive through a scenic forested area where you
will encounter a number of lakes as well as charming examples of
rural architecture. Your tour will include a stop at a cuckoo
clock factory. As an alternative, choose to travel to medieval
Colmar, situated along the Alsatian Wine Route and the
self-proclaimed “Capital of Alsatian Wine.” During your city
tour, you will see remarkable half-timbered framed houses; the
German influenced old quarter filled with streets of unexpected
twists and turns; canals and the Launch River. You will also
enjoy a wine cellar visit and wine tasting, where you will enjoy
several different wines, presented along with bread,
knowledgeable hosts, and plenty of laughter. (B,L,D)
DAY 7, STRASBOURG, FRANCE – SPEYER, GERMANY
Capital and principal city of the Alsace region in northeastern
France, Strasbourg is situated on the Ill River, where it flows
into the Rhine on the border with Germany. Enjoy a canal cruise
of this picturesque town, known for its black and white
timber-framed buildings, covered bridges and medieval
watchtowers. Then take a walking tour through this charming town
lined with narrow cobbled streets. See the European Parliament
and visit the “La Petite France” district, where you will see
the sandstone Gothic Cathedral with its famous astronomical
clock. The remainder of the day is at your leisure. In the
afternoon, a guided bicycle tour (capacity controlled) will take
you past the Orangery, the town’s oldest park, the European
Parliament, and Place de la Republique. (B,L,D)
DAY 8, SPEYER– HEIDELBERG, GERMANY
This afternoon, arrive in Speyer, one of Germany’s oldest
cities, known for the Speyer Cathedral, many churches and the
Altpörtel (old gate) with a 13th-century gate tower. Choose
either a city tour of medieval Speyer or half day excursion to
Heidelberg, where you will visit the red-walled Castle, with its
Great Vat, a 49,000-gallon 18th-century wine cask, and beautiful
views of the Neckar Valley and Heidelberg below. As an
alternative, a guided bike tour is also available in Speyer
(capacity controlled). (B,L,D)
DAY 9, RÜDESHEIM – KOBLENZ
After breakfast, arrive in Rüdesheim and visit Siegfried's
Mechanical Musical Instrument Museum. This historic museum
houses one of the greatest collections of robotic and
self-playing musical instruments from the 18th to 20th
centuries. Afterwards, enjoy a wine tasting at a local winery.
Explore the Drosselgasse, a narrow alley lined with wine taverns
and restaurants during your free time. This afternoon, you will
cruise to 2,000-year-old Koblenz, located on the confluence of
the Rhine and Mosel rivers. After dinner, your Cruise Manager
will lead a walk through this charming town. (B,L,D)
DAY 10, COLOGNE – KREFELD
Arrive in Cologne this morning, where you will enjoy a walking
tour of Old Town and Cathedral Square. You will visit the
spectacular 13th-century Gothic cathedral whose twin spires are
amongst the tallest in Europe. Afterwards, you will have free
time to linger in the cathedral, browse the many nearby shops or
perhaps enjoy a glass of Kölsch, Cologne’s famous beer. Return
to the ship for lunch. Late this afternoon, take a motor coach
to Venlo, where you will have the unique opportunity to visit
the Floriade World Horticultural Expo. Bringing together more
than 100 exhibitors from dozens of countries, the Floriade Expo
grounds will feature five themed zones connected by wooded
areas. Each of the zones contains its own horticultural
exhibits, cultural attractions, activities, restaurant, music,
dance and theatrical performances. Return to the ship this
evening, now docked in Krefeld. (B,L,D)
DAY 11, AMSTERDAM, HOLLAND
After breakfast, your tour of Amsterdam begins with a scenic
canal cruise through the city known as the “Venice of the
North.” See the beautiful homes that line the water, the fabled
Skinny Bridge, and the famous Anne Frank House. Then, enjoy a
panoramic city tour, where you will see the great landmarks of
Amsterdam including a photo stop at a windmill. Afterwards,
enjoy some free time to explore Amsterdam before returning to
the ship. (B,L,D)
DAY 12, AMSTERDAM – USA
Bid Farewell to Amsterdam and optional transfer to the airport
for your homeward flight. (B)
2012 Itinerary overview:
|
Day
|
Destination |
Activities |
|
1
|
Amsterdam |
EMBARKATION |
|
|
|
Welcome Cocktail & Dinner |
|
2
|
Amsterdam |
City tour & canal cruise |
|
3
|
Düsseldorf |
Floriade Expo* |
|
|
Cologne |
City tour & Cathedral visit |
|
4
|
Rüdesheim |
Wine tasting & Siegfried’s Music Museum
|
|
5
|
Speyer |
Heidelberg OR Speyer excursion |
|
6
|
Strasbourg |
Walking tour & canal cruise |
|
7
|
Breisach |
Colmar “Alsace” excursion with wine
tasting |
|
|
|
OR “Black Forest” excursion |
|
8
|
Basel |
DISEMBARKATION |
|
|
|
City tour |
|
|
|
Transfer to Lucerne |
|
9
|
Lucerne |
Walking tour |
|
10
|
Lucerne |
Lake cruise; transfer to Zürich |
|
|
Zürich |
Hotel check-in |
|
11
|
Zürich |
Walking tour |
|
12
|
Zürich |
end of program |
Included features 2012 & 2013 :
- 7 Nights Deluxe Cruise Accommodation in an Outside
Stateroom - 82% of the Staterooms with large French
Balconies
- Daily Sightseeing Program as outlined in the Itinerary
- Infotainment System in all Staterooms with Free
Internet, Hit Movies, Music Library and English Language
TV Stations
- Terry Bathrobes and White-on-white plush Bedding in all
Staterooms
- Superb Dining with all Meals included during your Cruise
- Free-flowing Red & White Wines from Europe's great Wine
Regions, beer and soft drinks with every Dinner on board the
Ship
- Bottled Water in every stateroom replenished daily
- Cocktail Reception, Welcome Dinner & Captain's Gala
Dinner
- Transfer from the Ship in Basel to Hotel in Lucerne
- 2 Nights Hotel Accommodation in Lucerne including daily
Buffet Breakfast
- 2 Nights Hotel Accommodation in Zürich including daily
Buffet Breakfast
- Special Highlights including Lectures, Theme Dinners,
Cooking Demonstration, onboard Music Performances and
afternoon & evening Piano Music
- Use of Bicycles to explore on your own
- Services of Professional Cruise Manager
- All English Language on board in a non-smoking
Environment (smoking permitted only on the Sun Deck)
- All local Taxes
2012 & 2013 Departure dates and prices (US$)
|
Departure
Date - 2012
|
Start
City
|
Ship
Name
|
Cruise
Only
|
Cruise
& Land
|
|
Mar 29† - Sold out
|
Amsterdam
|
AmaCello
|
$2,099
|
$3,139
|
|
Apr 1 Waitlist only
|
Zurich
|
AmaCello
|
$2,199
|
$3,239
|
|
Apr 12 - Sold out
|
Amsterdam
|
AmaCello
|
$2,399
|
$3,439
|
|
Apr 15 Sold out
|
Zurich
|
AmaCello
|
$2,499
|
$3,539
|
|
Apr 26 waitlist only
|
Amsterdam
|
AmaCello
|
$2,699
|
$3,739
|
|
Apr 29 - sold out
|
Zurich
|
AmaCello
|
$2,699
|
$3,739
|
|
May 10 waitlist only
|
Amsterdam
|
AmaCello
|
$2,799
|
$3,839
|
|
May 13 - sold out
|
Zurich
|
AmaCello
|
$2,799
|
$3,839
|
|
May 24 - sold out
|
Amsterdam
|
AmaCello
|
$2,799
|
$3,839
|
|
May 27 2 cabins left
|
Zurich
|
AmaCello
|
$2,799
|
$3,839
|
|
Jun 7 - sold out
|
Amsterdam
|
AmaCello
|
$2,799
|
$3,839
|
|
Jun 10 - sold out
|
Zurich
|
AmaCello
|
$2,799
|
$3,839
|
|
Jun 21 waiting list
|
Amsterdam
|
AmaCello
|
$2,699
|
$3,739
|
|
Jun 24
|
Zurich
|
AmaCello
|
$2,699
|
$3,739
|
|
Jul 5- sold out
|
Amsterdam
|
AmaCello
|
$2,699
|
$3,739
|
|
Jul 8 - sold out
|
Zurich
|
AmaCello
|
$2,699
|
$3,739
|
|
Jul 19
sold out |
Amsterdam |
AmaCello |
$2,699 |
$3,739 |
|
Jul 22 |
Zurich |
AmaCello |
$2,699 |
$3,739 |
|
Aug 5 waiting list only |
Zurich |
AmaCello |
$2,699 |
$3,739 |
|
Aug 16 - sold out
|
Amsterdam
|
AmaCello
|
$2,699
|
$3,739
|
|
Aug 19 - sold out
|
Zurich
|
AmaCello
|
$2,699
|
$3,739
|
|
Aug 30
|
Amsterdam
|
AmaCello
|
$2,899
|
$3,939
|
|
Sep 2 - sold out
|
Zurich
|
AmaCello
|
$2,899
|
$3,939
|
|
Sep 13 2 cabins left
|
Amsterdam
|
AmaCello
|
$2,899
|
$3,939
|
|
Sep 16 - sold out
|
Zurich
|
AmaCello
|
$2,899
|
$3,939
|
|
Sep 27
|
Amsterdam
|
AmaCello
|
$2,899
|
$3,939
|
|
Sep 30 - sold out
|
Zurich
|
AmaCello
|
$2,899
|
$3,939
|
|
Oct 11 †
|
Amsterdam
|
AmaCello
|
$2,699
|
$3,739
|
|
Oct 14 †
|
Zurich
|
AmaCello
|
$2,599
|
$3,639
|
|
Oct 25 †
|
Amsterdam
|
AmaCello
|
$2,499
|
$3,539
|
|
Oct 28 †
|
Zurich
|
AmaCello
|
$2,299
|
$3,339
|
|
Nov 8 †
Special
In Celebration
of Wine cruise
|
Amsterdam
|
AmaCello
|
$2,299
|
$3,339
|
|
No 11 †
Special
In Celebration
of Wine cruise
|
Zurich
|
AmaCello
|
$2,299
|
$3,339
|
|
Departure
Date - 2013
|
Start
City
|
Ship
Name
|
Cruise
Only
|
Cruise
& Land
|
|
Apr 1 |
Zurich |
AmaCello |
$2299 |
$3339 |
|
Apr 12 |
Amsterdam |
AmaCello |
$2499 |
$3539 |
|
Apr 15 |
Zurich |
AmaCello |
$2599 |
$3639 |
|
Apr 26 |
Amsterdam |
AmaCello |
$2799 |
$3839 |
|
May 10
|
Amsterdam |
AmaCello |
$2899 |
$3939 |
|
May 24 |
Amsterdam |
AmaCello |
$2899 |
$3939 |
|
May 27 |
Zurich |
AmaCello |
$2899 |
$3939 |
|
Jun 7 |
Amsterdam |
AmaCello |
$2899 |
$3939 |
|
Jun 21 |
Amsterdam |
AmaCello |
$2799 |
$3839 |
|
Jun 24 |
Zurich |
AmaCello |
$2799 |
$3839 |
|
Jul 8
|
Zurich |
AmaCello |
$2799 |
$3839 |
|
Jul 19 |
Amsterdam |
AmaCello |
$2799 |
$3839 |
|
Aug 2 |
Amsterdam |
AmaCello |
$2799 |
$3839 |
|
Aug 16 |
Amsterdam |
AmaCello |
$2999 |
$4039 |
|
Aug 30 |
Amsterdam |
AmaCello |
$2999 |
$4039 |
|
Sep 13 |
Amsterdam |
AmaCello |
$2999 |
$4039 |
|
Sep 27 |
Amsterdam |
AmaCello |
$2999 |
$4039 |
|
Oct 1 |
Amsterdam |
AmaLyra |
$2999 |
$4039 |
|
Oct 4 |
Zurich |
AmaLyra |
$2799 |
$3839 |
|
Oct 11 |
Amsterdam |
AmaCello |
$2799 |
$3839 |
|
Oct 15 |
Amsterdam |
AmaLyra |
$2699 |
$3739 |
|
Oct 18 |
Zurich |
AmaLyra |
$2599 |
$3639 |
|
Oct 25 |
Amsterdam |
AmaCello |
$2599 |
$3639 |
|
Oct 28 - sold out |
Zurich |
AmaCello |
$2399 |
$3439 |
|
Oct 29 |
Amsterdam |
AmaLyra |
$2599 |
$3639 |
|
Nov 1 |
Zurich |
AmaLyra |
$2399 |
$3439 |
|
Nov 11† |
Aachen |
AmaCello |
$2399 |
$3439 |
|
Nov 22† |
Amsterdam |
AmaCello |
$2399 |
$3439 |
|
Nov 25 |
Zurich |
AmaCello |
$2499 |
$3539 |
|
Dec 6 |
Amsterdam |
AmaCello |
$2499 |
$3539 |
|
Dec 9 |
Zurich |
AmaCello |
$2499 |
$3539 |
|
Dec 20 |
Amsterdam |
AmaCello |
$2499 |
$3539 |
|
Dec 23 |
Zurich |
AmaCello |
$2499 |
$3539 |
† Itinerary slightly modified 2012 - Itinerary
slightly modified Celebration of Wine cruise
Celebration of Wine cruise - includes extras: Wine lecture
and tasting on board, plus excursion with winery visit and
tasting, Kolsch Beer tasting and also one special
German themed dinner with wine pairing, Alsace excursion, Black
Forest, and Freiburg excursion
Port Charges: $147 per person
Single Supplement for Cruise: 50% of twin price; Jr. Suites 100%
of twin price.
Single supplement for Land: $520 per person.
Prices are per person in Category E in
a deluxe outside stateroom with window.
To upgrade to a higher Category, add the following amount per
person:
|
Cat.
|
Deck
|
STATEROOM
|
Price
|
|
D
|
Piano
|
Window
|
$ 199
|
|
C
|
Violin/Cello
|
French Balcony
|
$ 579
|
|
B
|
Violin/Cello
|
French Balcony
|
$ 779
|
|
A
|
Violin
|
French Balcony
|
$ 889
|
|
A+
|
Violin Deck
|
French Balcony
|
$ 1499
|
|
S
|
Violin
|
French Balcony
|
$ 1899
|
NOTE: Children are not accepted.
Please select bedding configuration at the
time of booking.
The choices are:
Choice A: Two twin beds
Choice B: One large bed (larger than queen size)
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