In Western Europe you will cruise along the Rhine, Moselle and Main Rivers through Holland, Belgium, France, Germany and discovering the fascinating history through authentic experiences and comprehensive sightseeing. In Eastern Europe, you will Cruise along the Danube River to the Black Sea through Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria. There’s plenty of time to unwind and plenty of opportunities to see the sights of the history of the region.
Moselle River Cruises of France
The Moselle River threads through France, Luxembourg, and Germany, and is known for its notable wines such as Riesling, Elbling, Müller-Thurgau, and Kerner.
Main River Cruises
Spend two nights in Paris, then transfer to Trier, Germany, to embark on a 7-night cruise. End your vacation with two nights in the Czech capital of Prague. Enjoy city sightseeing in Paris and Prague, as well as in Bernkastel and Bamberg. Visit Reichsburg Castle high above Cochem and Siegfried’s Mechanical Musical Instrument Museum in Rüdesheim. Marvel at the gabled, half-timbered houses in Miltenberg and the Bishop’s Residenz in Würzburg. You’ll cruise on the Moselle, the Rhine, and the Main Rivers, as well as the Main-Danube Canal. Disembark in Nuremberg and transfer by motorcoach to Prague, where Local Guides show you the city’s highlights.
Prague – the Golden City of Moldava
From Bad Schandau, you will arrive at Prague, a metropolis with one hundred towers richly endowed with magnificent Gothic and Baroque buildings. The Hradshin, the palace area, rises high above the city with its numerous noble palaces. You will visit St. Vitus Cathedral, the Royal Palace and the Golden Alley. After lunch, you will be taken on a guided tour through Prague’s Old Town. Wenceslas Square, the Old City Town Hall with its world renowned clock which dates back to 1490 and the Charles Bridge are worth seeing. You will return to the ship in Decin or Leitmeritz in the late afternoon.
Imperial Russia
Step back in time to the golden days of Imperial Russia. With its extraordinary museums, palaces, cathedrals, gilded and domed skylines and broad boulevards, St. Petersburg can only be described as truly majestic. Petersburg can only be described as truly