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Riverside Debussy, 3 Night Christmas Delights of the Rhine River Cruise ex Amsterdam to Dusseldorf

Cruise Riverside Debussy, 3 Night Christmas Delights of the Rhine River Cruise ex Amsterdam to Dusseldorf
Cruise Line Riverside Cruises
Ship Riverside Debussy
Destination EU Rivers
Brief Description 3 Night River Cruise sailing from Amsterdam to Dusseldorf
Type of Cruise River
Departure Date 08 Dec 2024
Cruise Description A Christmas river cruise along the Rhine is a magical way to experience the festive season. Starting in Amsterdam, you´ll sail to Arnhem, where you can explore the charming town and its Christmas markets. The cruise then takes you to Duisburg, known for its bustling Christmas markets and stunning illuminated decorations. The next stop is Düsseldorf, where you can immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere and visit the city´s world-famous Christmas market. Along the way, you´ll enjoy breathtaking views of the Rhine River and the beautiful landscapes that surround it. With delicious food, festive drinks, and live entertainment on board, this Christmas river cruise promises to be a truly unforgettable experience.

AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
Alleys, canals and van Gogh around every corner. Amsterdam is one of the most exciting cities in Europe. The historic centre was built on five million spruce trunks. The experiences this city has to offer are limitless. Paintings by famous artists can be admired in the newly designed Museum Square. Rembrandt and Vermeer in the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh has his own museum dedicated to him – the audio tour is a real experience: a touching journey into the life of the artist, who cut off his ear in Arles in southern France after an argument with Gauguin. The Anne Frank House tells a different, but equally touching story. And if you stroll through Amsterdam’s old town, you will experience real contrasts – Chinatown, with the first Buddhist temple built in Europe and with the famous red-light district.

NIJMEGEN, NETHERLANDS
Nijmegen is a bit of a surprise. Small, because the city is not big, with about 11,000 inhabitants. But it has exciting things to offer. For one thing, it is the oldest city in Holland; the Romans were already here 2000 years ago. On the other hand, it is young and lively due to its many students. The best thing to do is simply stroll through the alleys, stop at cosy squares and parks and visit one or two of the interesting museums there. For example, the MuZIEum, translated as MuSEEum Here you can experience the everyday life of blind people. Only feeling, smelling, hearing and tasting – that really is a new experience as a visitor to this museum! Speaking of taste: By the way, a must in Holland is a “Pannekoeken”. Here it is usually baked with apples. And so it’s off to one of the many cafés, into the action, and order a pancake straight away. And enjoy.


DUISBURG, GERMANY
Duisburg's history can be traced back to the Roman Empire, when it was established as a military base. The strategic location at the confluence of the Rhine and Ruhr rivers made it an important center for trade and commerce in the Middle Ages. During the Industrial Revolution, Duisburg experienced rapid growth and development as it became a major center for steel and coal production. This led to the creation of a vast network of canals, railways, and roads, which helped to further cement Duisburg's position as a hub for transportation and logistics. The city suffered significant damage during World War II and many of Duisburg's historic buildings and infrastructure were destroyed. In the post-war years, Duisburg experienced a period of renewed growth and development, thanks to the Marshall Plan and the establishment of the European Coal and Steel Community. Today, Duisburg is a bustling metropolis with a rich cultural heritage, as well as a thriving port and logistics industry.

DUSSELDORF, GERMANY
Can office buildings dance? In Dusseldorf, the answer to this question is a resounding “yes”. The architect Frank O. Gehry designed it – its model must have been the Leaning Tower of Pisa. They are located in the city’s famous “Medienhafen” quarter, where other international architects have also immortalised themselves in style between quay walls and railway tracks. Definitely worth a visit. Just like the house where Heinrich Heine was born in the old town, the Hofgarten and right next to it the K20 art collection: Klee, Picasso, Matisse and Andy Warhol, all there! And if you want to let the art reverberate a little longer, take a stroll through one of Dusseldorf’s many green parks.

Sailing Dates
08 Dec 2024
Pricing
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Cruise Itinerary
Date Port Arrive Depart
8 Dec 2024 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
9 Dec 2024 Nijmegen, Netherlands
10 Dec 2024 Duisburg, Germany
11 Dec 2024 Dusseldorf, Germany
All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.

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