Wilderness Travel Cruise Brochure 2024-2025
NETHERLANDS
Hoorn
Berlin
Amsterdam
Delft
Rotterdam
Kinderdijk
GERMANY
chem
Middleburg
Düsseldorf
Brugge
Brussels Antwerp
Gent
Cologne
200 mi
R h i
Koblenz
n e
BELGIUM
Volkach Würzburg
200 km
Rudesheim
Le Havre
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i
Bamberg Eltman
a
Honfleur
M
Rouen
Kitzingen
Vernon Les Andelys
Ludwigshafen
Regensburg Nuremberg
Miltenberg Wertheim
Speyer
e
o s e ll
Rothenberg
Paris
e
Giverny
i n
Strasbourg
Heidelberg
Mont-Saint-Michel
R h
S e i n e
Vilshofen
Main Danube Canal
Gengenbach
M
Munich
Colmar
Black Forest
ATLANTIC OCEAN
Freiburg
Salzburg
Breisach
Basel
Zürich
FRANCE
Lucerne
e
SWITZERLAND
n
S a ô
Geneva
Bresse
Lyon
Pauillac
Blaye
Vienne
Lake Como
e
Bordeaux
Saint-Emilion
n
g
Tain-l’Hermitage
o d
D o r
Tournon
Cadillac
Rh o n e
G
a r o n n
Viviers
e
Pont du Gard
Nîmes
Les Baux Avignon
Bilbao
Arles
ITALY
Entre-os-Rios
Regua
Pinhão
Porto
D o u r o
Vega de Terron
Lamego
Castelo Rodrigo
Salamanca
Barca d’Alva
PORTUGAL
Madrid
Barcelona
Mediterranean Sea
Lisbon
SPAIN
European River Cruising From fascinating Old World treasures to wonderful food and wine, fall in love with everything Europe has to offer on a cruise along one of its inland waterways. Visit celebrated
THE DANUBE Passing through 10 countries and four capital cities—Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest, and Belgrade— The Danube, Europe’s second longest river, is framed by rolling hillsides, lush vineyards, and medieval castles. The UNESCO-designated Wachau Valley and spectacular Iron Gates are among its most majestic natural wonders. THE RHINE, MAIN, AND MOSELLE The Rhine flows through Switzerland, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. In its upper middle valley—a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site—more than 40 castles and fortresses from the Middle Ages remain. One tributary, the Moselle, flows past dramatic vineyard-clad landscapes and medieval towns with looming castles; another, the Main, is home to the 106-mile Main-Danube Canal, which allows travel from the North Sea
historic capitals like Vienna or Paris, explore ancient castles and fortresses, walk along picturesque cobblestone streets, pedal through historic town squares—it’s a world of unparalleled experiences! DUTCH AND BELGIAN WATERWAYS Sitting below sea level, Belgium and the Netherlands—the “Low Countries”—are particularly susceptible to flooding. But with protective defenses such as the Delta Works Projects, the regions have prospered and have given way to countless canals crisscrossing these countries. The cities of Amsterdam, Ghent, Antwerp, Brussels, and more are cruise highlights.
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