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    Rhine Getaway River Cruise
    7 nights
    from $4,995* per person twin share
    Return flights, exclusive $200 shipboard credit, all meals, beverages, shore excursions and more
    Explore one of Europe’s best-loved rivers on this seven-night Viking river cruise. Discover the turreted fortresses, grand cathedrals, historic cities, medieval towns and stunning scenery of the Middle Rhine—a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Taste the region’s renowned white wines, the roots of its terraced vineyards reaching back to Roman times. Savour the various culinary traditions of Alsace. With calls in Amsterdam, Cologne and Basel, this journey reveals a rich landscape of beauty and culture.
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    Your package includes:

    • 7 nights accommodation aboard Viking Skirnir in a Standard Stateroom
    • Return economy flights^
    • $200 shipboard credit per stateroom, exclusive to TravelManagers
    • All meals
    • Beer, wine and soft drinks with onboard lunch and dinner
    • 24-hour specialty coffees, teas and bottled water
    • One complimentary shore excursion in every port of call
    • Enrichment lectures and destination performances
    • Visits to UNESCO Sites
    • Free Wi-Fi
    • Port taxes and fees
    • Onboard gratuities
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    On this seven-night itinerary you’ll follow the Rhine as it winds through Europe with stops in these destinations:

    • Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    • Kinderdijk, The Netherlands
    • Cologne, Germany
    • Koblenz, Germany
    • Rüdesheim, Germany
    • Speyer, Germany
    • Strasbourg, France
    • Breisach, Germany
    • Basel, Switzerland
    Valid for travel
    Cruise departing 23 Mar 2025. Subject to availability. Other departure dates available. Seasonal surcharges may apply. Ask your personal travel manager for a quote.
    Offer expires
    5 Oct 2024 unless sold prior

    Itinerary

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    Day 1

    Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Embark your ship and settle into your stateroom. A city of charming canals, elegant gabled houses, splendid museums and abundant bicycles, the Dutch capital of Amsterdam is a delight to explore. Its patchwork of waterways forms about 90 islands connected by 1,500 bridges. The legacy of the Dutch Golden Age lives on in gilded manses and in the lush paintings of Rembrandt and other Dutch masters that adorn the Rijksmuseum, The Netherlands’ grand repository of art and cultural history. Discovering Amsterdam is a pleasure best pursued on foot; visitors line the tranquil canals and linger over Dutch pancakes, or take a stroopwafel to go.

    Day 2

    Kinderdijk, The Netherlands

    Kinderdijk is a village community in the Alblasserwaard province. This corner of South Holland, part of the scenic Waal and Merwede regions, has long been shaped by Rhine Delta waters. Kinderdijk is most known for its 19 remarkably preserved 18th-century windmills. The charming hamlet is located amid low-lying polders, tracts of land reclaimed from the sea by the power of the windmills and enclosed by embankments, or dikes. This legendary place calls to mind the 1865 novel Hans Brinker, in which a heroic boy plugs his finger into a ruptured dike.

    Day 3

    Cologne, Germany

    Cologne reveals its Roman heritage in its city layout and the ancient ruins that lie scattered through the town. Cologne’s modern plazas and Hohe Strasse host welcoming shops, enticing restaurants and cologne boutiques. Of note is the city’s 14th-century cathedral, a stunning example of Gothic artistry and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Having survived Allied bombs during World War II, the cathedral’s imposing twin spires are visible for miles and its stained glass windows fill the interior with brilliant colored light. Its steps lead to a platform with astounding views.

    Day 4

    Koblenz - Rüdesheim, Germany

    Koblenz is a traditional German city, founded more than 2,000 years ago. This former trading settlement rests on a massif of the Middle Rhine Highlands. Its cobblestone streets, wood-beamed houses adorned with flowers, ancient market square and medieval churches recall the fairy-tale Germany of old. At the “German Corner,” a massive equestrian statue of Prince William I observes the lovely riverside scene. The famed Teutonic Knights set up their first base here in 1216. The Romanesque Basilica of St. Castor, Koblenz’s oldest building, dates to 836. In Rüdesheim stroll the pedestrian-only Drosselgasse and perhaps sample local wines at a quaint restaurant.

    Day 5

    Speyer, Germany

    The quiet German town of Speyer lies on the west bank of the Rhine. The city features a Romanesque imperial cathedral, burial place of eight emperors including some of the most famous Holy Roman Emperors. Speyer was once a major Celtic center that traded hands several times between the Romans and the Huns. The term Protestant originated here at the Diet of Speyer in 1529, when 14 free cities of Germany and six Lutheran princes protested the Edict of Worms that had banned the writings of Martin Luther and labeled him a heretic and enemy of the state.

    Day 6

    Strasbourg, France

    The largest port on the Upper Rhine, Strasbourg is the cultural center of France’s Alsace region. Thanks to its location at the border of France and Germany, it boasts a convivial mix of cultural influences. The well-preserved Old Town is enclosed on all sides by the little Ill River, with sites so compact that it is easy to explore the “island” on foot. And there is plenty to explore: cobblestone streets lined with wooden houses and intersected by picturesque canals. Indulging in Alsatian café culture is central to any visit here; enjoy coffee and cake amid lovely half-timbered houses.

    Day 7

    Breisach, Germany

    Breisach is a gateway to the fabled Black Forest region, built on a basalt rock outcropping in the Rhine plain. It is located in one of the warmest parts of Germany, across the river from French Alsace, famous for its wine growing. But Breisach, too, can boast about its wine: it is home to Europe’s largest cellars, with a storage capacity of more than 160 million liters. The most prominent landmark of Breisach is the Romanesque-Gothic St. Stephen’s Cathedral, built between the 12th and 13th centuries. Its two towers are visible from throughout the city and from the Rhine.

    Day 8

    Basel, Switzerland

    After breakfast, disembark your ship and journey home.

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    Advertised prices are per person twin share, correct at time of publication and are subject to availability and change and can be withdrawn or amended at any time without notification due to fluctuations in charges, taxes and currency. Offer is not combinable with any other offer. Prices are per person, in Australian Dollars, based on double occupancy, subject to availability, includes all advertised discounts, and correct at time of publication. ^River voyages Fly Free offer is for economy class and up to the value of $2,300 pp. Guests can use the$2,300 pp to instead upgrade to business class or premium economy (booked through Viking) with $2,300 pp off business/premium economy airfare. Flights are Viking’s choice of airline for selected major gateways in Australia and New Zealand. All offers only valid on new bookings made between 01 August 2024 and 15 November 2024 and is a strictly limited offer; conditions apply, subject to availability and may be withdrawn at any time unless sold out prior. For full terms and conditions visit viking.com. Itineraries subject to change. Change and cancellation fees may apply. Your personal travel manager may charge additional service fees. Other conditions apply. Please view the TravelManagers general terms and conditions here and contact your personal travel manager for more details.

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