German Christmas Traditions – Riverside Luxury Cruises – 11 Dec 2024 – Cruise Traveller

German Christmas Traditions – Riverside Luxury Cruises

Cruise Line
Riverside Cruises
Ship
Riverside Debussy
Package Departs
11 Dec 2024
Package Duration
3 Nights
Embark Ship
Dusseldorf, Germany
Disembark Ship
Frankfurt, Germany
Melody Suite Symphony Suite Seahorse Suite Riverside Suite
EU €2,623
per person
EU €2,888
per person
EU €3,418
per person
EU €3,683
per person

German Christmas Traditions river cruise package includes:
– 3 night luxury river cruise aboard Riverside Debussy from Dusseldorf to Frankfurt
– All onboard meals in all restaurants and bars and dinner at the Bistro
– Cakes, waffles & ice cream
– Premium beverage package including premium wines, cocktails, spirits and French Champagne as well as water, coffee, tea, fresh juices and soft drinks
– 24 hour in suite dining
– Minibar
– Butler service in all suites
– Pre-selected shore excursions for each port
– Gratuities for shore guides and bus drivers
– Complimentary Starlink Wi-Fi onboard (speeds may vary)
– Port, service charges and VAT
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PRICING:
The fares shown here are Premium All Inclusive Including Excursion, that include an early booking discount and a launch offer discount – book by 31May24. Other fare types are available and there may be special offers so please contact us for the current best deal. All rates are in EUR.

Solo Travellers – Please contact us for pricing and availability.

Special Conditions

*Conditions Apply: All prices shown here are per person share twin (unless stated as single) in EUR, based on Premium All Inclusive Including Excursion brochure rates correct as of publication (19Mar24). Some cabins may have obstructed views. Cruise deposit, amendment and cancellation conditions apply. Travel agent service fees may apply. Special conditions apply - please ask for full details at time of enquiry. All passports, vaccinations and visas are the responsibility of the travelling guest to secure prior to departure from Australia. Please note that the prices shown here are not shown in real time. While we endeavour to keep our pricing as up-to-date as possible, the advertised prices shown here may differ from the prices in our booking system at time of reservation. ^Transfers only included if guests are arriving/departing by air at specific airports on exact package dates. Offer subject to availability at time of booking. We reserve the right to correct errors without penalty.

Special Validity Dates

Special is valid from 06 Feb 2024 to 31 May 2024 or until sold out/withdrawn.

Cruise Itinerary

DateActivityArriveDepart
11 Dec 2024
Dusseldorf, Germany
12 Dec 2024
Rudesheim, Germany
13 Dec 2024
Mannheim, Germany
13 Dec 2024
Worms, Germany
13 Dec 2024
Mainz, Germany
14 Dec 2024
Frankfurt, 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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Category Twin Per Person     Single Per Person
Melody Suite
   
Symphony Suite
   
Seahorse Suite
   
Riverside Suite
   
Debussy Suite
   
Owner's Suite
   

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This Christmas season enjoy a traditional German Christmas experience. With Kriskindelmarkts in every town, enjoy a glass of ‘gluhwein’ while browsing local handcrafts. This short but sweet, Rhine cruise visits all the towns with some of the best markets which can be enjoyed at the same time as sightseeing and exploration.

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.

RUDESHEIM, GERMANY
In the past, Rudesheim was regarded by young people as stuffy German and highly provincial. In the meantime, even the hipster scene from Berlin can be seen here from time to time. The town is best known for its 144-metre-long “Drosselgasse”, the venue for wine events in small half-timbered houses and garden pubs. If you want to get an insight into the history of the Rudesheim nobility, visit the beautiful courtyards on Oberstrasse. The Frankensteiner Hof, for example.

MANNHEIM, GERMANY
Ok, it is a former Electoral Palatinate residential town. It is the second largest city in Baden-Württemberg and its port facilities are among the largest inland in Europe. Since the city was all but destroyed during the Second World War, it is not exactly considered the pearl of the country today. And yet it is worth a visit. Mannheim is young, also due to the students at the university and the State University of Music and Performing Arts. Incidentally, the city’s National Theatre hosted the premiere of Friedrich Schiller’s drama “Die Rauber” in 1782. Visitors are best advised to stroll along the main shopping street, called “Planken”, because wooden planks were once laid out there to get across the square on dry feet. The old town hall is a gem, and the largest synagogue in Germany is also worth seeing. The Jewish community was an integral part of Mannheim’s population from 1660 onwards. Today, a glass cube in the city commemorates the terrible deportation of the Jews during the Second World War. The 2,400 names of the Jews deported from the city are engraved on it.

MAINZ, GERMANY
Mainz is a historic city located in southwestern Germany, situated on the banks of the Rhine River. The city is famous for its association with the printing press, which was invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-15th century. Gutenberg was born in Mainz and it was here that he developed his revolutionary printing technique, which used moveable type to produce books and other printed materials. The printing press had a profound impact on the spread of knowledge and information throughout Europe, allowing for the mass production of books and other materials for the first time. Gutenberg’s invention is widely regarded as one of the most important developments in the history of human communication, and it cemented Mainz’s reputation as a center of intellectual and cultural innovation. Today, Mainz is a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage. Visitors to the city can explore numerous museums and galleries, including the Gutenberg Museum, which houses one of the world’s largest collections of books and printing materials.

FRANKFURT, GERMANY
Frankfurt, the first things that come to mind are the sausages, the banks and finance. A feature even more famous than the sausages is, of course, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who was born in the house on Großer Hirschgraben. Here, he also wrote two of his important works, the original version of “Faust” and “Die Leiden des jungen Werther”. His birthplace can be visited today. It is one of a total of 39 museums on the city’s waterfront. An absolute must! And the old town with the Paulskirche, which became the seat of the first German National Assembly in 1848 and where the Peace Prize of the Frankfurt Book Trade is awarded every year, is also a must-see place. Frankfurt, anything else spring to mind? Right. The “Palm Garden” with the “Palm House” from 1869, as well as the “Butterfly House”. A green moment, whether summer or winter.

Charming and poetic, the compositions of Debussy created a beautiful bridge between romanticism and the developing modern world. So too will your ship, the Riverside Debussy, deliver the rich history of Europe along with all the modern comforts that bring you joy. The best of both worlds await you on the romantic Rhine river, where we are creating unique journeys that will allow you to see the old world in an entirely new, and oh so luxurious way.

Ship Profile & Stats

  • Length: 134.91 metres
  • Maiden Voyage: 2018
  • Passenger Capacity (dbl): 110
  • Ship Registration: Germany

A river cruise touches the senses. It combines space and time to create a contemplative experience. Sitting on the upper deck in an intimate atmosphere, watching unspoiled, beautiful scenery pass by – these are moments you will never forget.

Marvel at the engineering prowess of the locks. Immerse yourself in the culture of Europe’s most beautiful cities. Enjoy the culinary specialties of the regions the ship passes through. And you only have to pack your suitcase once. Yes, a river cruise in Europe with Riverside Luxury Cruises also means setting out to find yourself.

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* Unless otherwise noted all pricing is on a per person twin share basis. All prices based on cash payment - credit card fees may apply. Cruise deposit, amendment and cancellation conditions apply. Special conditions may apply - please ask for full details at time of enquiry. All passports, vaccinations and visas are the responsibility of the travelling guest to secure prior to departure from Australia. Any pricing not in Australian Dollars will be converted on the day of payment into the relevant currency based on our daily rate of exchange. Please note that many of the prices shown on this website are not shown in real time. Whilst we endeavour to keep our pricing as up-to-date as possible, the advertised prices shown here may differ slightly from the live prices in our booking system. All pricing and offers are subject to availability at time of booking. Whilst all information is correct at the time of publication, offers are subject to change. We reserve the right to correct errors without penalty. Please submit any data errors/omissions you may notice on this site.

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