Day by Day
To learn more about each port of call and our included as well as optional excursions, click on the individual days below.
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Bamberg, Germany |
Bamberg marks the northern terminus of the Main–Danube Canal. |
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Scenic Sailing: Main River, Spessart, Germany |
Founded in 902, Bamberg remains a medieval-looking city known for its symphony orchestra and specialty, “smoke” beer. |
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Würzburg, Germany |
Würzburg is home to the Bishops’ Residenz, one of Germany’s largest and most ornate palaces and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
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Heidelberg, Germany |
Germany’s oldest university town, Heidelberg and its castle are situated in the Neckar Valley just east of the Rhine. |
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Mainz, Germany |
Located in the heart of wine country along the Rhine, Mainz is home to one of Germany’s most dramatic cathedrals, St. Stephen’s. |
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Middle Rhine Scenic Sailing |
Perched on a hilltop above the city and the Moselle River, the 1,000-year-old Reichsburg Castle is Cochem’s signature landmark. |
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Trier & Bernkastel, Germany |
A picturesque town surrounded by forests and vineyards, Trier is the birthplace of Karl Marx and a vibrant university town. |
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Trier, Germany |
One of Germany’s most treasured cities for its rich history, Trier was the regional capital of the Holy Roman Empire. |
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