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An exceptional cruise through the most beautiful regions of three different countries (port-to-port cruise)

Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Europe with CroisiEurope's 4 Rivers: The Moselle, Sarre, Romantic Rhine, and Neckar Valleys cruise. This enchanting voyage unveils the breathtaking beauty of four distinct river valleys, each brimming with unique charm.

Explore medieval castles perched dramatically on hillsides, charming villages nestled along the riverbanks, and vineyards stretching as far as the eye can see. Discover the rich history and culture of this region, indulging in delicious local wines and cuisine. From the romantic Rhine to the serene Moselle, every bend in the river reveals a new postcard-perfect vista.

Experience the ultimate in comfort and relaxation aboard a CroisiEurope ship, expertly crafted for luxurious river cruising. This is more than just a cruise; it's an immersive cultural experience, a journey through history and picturesque landscapes you won't soon forget. Book your adventure today! CroisiEurope awaits.

  • Cruise Line: CroisiEurope
  • Ship: MS La Boheme + 1 more
  • Duration: 4 Nights
  • Departure: May - Oct
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An exceptional cruise through the most beautiful regions of three different countries (port-to-port cruise) Itinerary

Day 1

Strasbourg

The city of Strasbourg is located in the Alsace region of northeastern France. It is the capital and largest city of the Grand Est region, and the official seat of the European Parliament. The city is situated on the Ill River, at the border with Germany. The urban area of Strasbourg extends beyond the administrative city limits, with a population of around 1.5 million people.

The city is known for its picturesque setting, its historic centre, and its many architectural landmarks. The Strasbourg Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the most prominent of these. Other notable buildings include the Palais Rohan, the Palais des Droits de l'Homme, and the Ponts Couverts. The city is also home to a number of museums and galleries, as well as a lively nightlife scene.

Strasbourg has a long history, dating back to the Roman era. It was an important city during the Middle Ages, and was the seat of the Holy Roman Empire from 15th to 18th centuries. The city was occupied by the French during the 19th century, and became German again after the Franco-Prussian War. It was returned to France after World War II.

The city is a major political and economic centre, as well as a popular tourist destination. It is home to numerous international organizations, including the European Parliament and the Council of Europe. The economy of Strasbourg is based on a number of sectors, including tourism, trade, and manufacturing.

Strasbourg is a beautiful and historic city with a lot to offer visitors. With its convenient location, lively atmosphere, and rich cultural heritage, it is no wonder that Strasbourg is one of the most popular tourist destinations in France.

Day 2

Basel

One of the largest cities in Switzerland, Basel is a uniquely
multicultural destination thanks to its location where the Swiss,
French and German borders meet. Primarily German-speaking, the city
is an important cultural centre in Switzerland and has a number of
theatres, concert halls and museums.

One of the most important cultural centres in Basel is the
highly regarded Kunstmuseum (Fine Arts Museum), which has a
world-class collection of both modern art and old masters. Other
excellent art museums include the Schaulager, the Fondation
Beyeler, and the Kunsthalle Basel. The animated mechanical works at
the Museum Jean Tinguely are also a must-see.

On a beautiful day, visitors can easily spend a pleasant morning
strolling around the Old Town area, situated between the Basel Zoo
and the Rhine River, where the cobbled streets and Romanesque
cathedrals are interspersed with market squares, shops, and cafes.
A tour of the beautifully renovated Rathaus (Town Hall) is
essential.

While Basel is a lively city, it truly comes to life for three
days each year during Basler Fasnacht, its version of Carnival.
Costumed parades, concerts, fire shows and other events are on
constant rotation, though the festival frowns on excessive drinking
and lewd conduct, and is considered very family-friendly.

Situated on the Rhine River, Basel is very nearly a seaport,
with large ships coming in from the Black Sea. River cruises are a
popular pastime, and Basel is a great starting point for a
week-long cruise through Germany and Amsterdam.

Day 2

Breisach

Breisach is a town located in Southwest Germany on the French border. The town is situated in the Rhine Valley on the banks of the river Rhine and dates back over four thousand years. Breisach and its history can be experienced through the City History Museum, which houses a permanent exhibition taking you from Stone Age through the Celtic, to the Romans and Middle Ages, right up to modern day. St Stephen's Cathedral is home to the city’s famous art treasures, the wheel wells, which are housed in the neighbouring Radbrunnenturm with the forty one metre deep water well. The cathedral is also home to many other treasures including the High Altar of Master HL and wall paintings by Martin Schongauer as well as High Gothic and Roman architecture. A visit to the Blue House, the former Jewish Community Centre, is highly recommended. Now owned by the Friends of Former Jewish Community House Breisach it exhibits memorials to Breisach’s Jewish heritage.

Day 3

Basel

One of the largest cities in Switzerland, Basel is a uniquely
multicultural destination thanks to its location where the Swiss,
French and German borders meet. Primarily German-speaking, the city
is an important cultural centre in Switzerland and has a number of
theatres, concert halls and museums.

One of the most important cultural centres in Basel is the
highly regarded Kunstmuseum (Fine Arts Museum), which has a
world-class collection of both modern art and old masters. Other
excellent art museums include the Schaulager, the Fondation
Beyeler, and the Kunsthalle Basel. The animated mechanical works at
the Museum Jean Tinguely are also a must-see.

On a beautiful day, visitors can easily spend a pleasant morning
strolling around the Old Town area, situated between the Basel Zoo
and the Rhine River, where the cobbled streets and Romanesque
cathedrals are interspersed with market squares, shops, and cafes.
A tour of the beautifully renovated Rathaus (Town Hall) is
essential.

While Basel is a lively city, it truly comes to life for three
days each year during Basler Fasnacht, its version of Carnival.
Costumed parades, concerts, fire shows and other events are on
constant rotation, though the festival frowns on excessive drinking
and lewd conduct, and is considered very family-friendly.

Situated on the Rhine River, Basel is very nearly a seaport,
with large ships coming in from the Black Sea. River cruises are a
popular pastime, and Basel is a great starting point for a
week-long cruise through Germany and Amsterdam.

Day 4

Basel

One of the largest cities in Switzerland, Basel is a uniquely
multicultural destination thanks to its location where the Swiss,
French and German borders meet. Primarily German-speaking, the city
is an important cultural centre in Switzerland and has a number of
theatres, concert halls and museums.

One of the most important cultural centres in Basel is the
highly regarded Kunstmuseum (Fine Arts Museum), which has a
world-class collection of both modern art and old masters. Other
excellent art museums include the Schaulager, the Fondation
Beyeler, and the Kunsthalle Basel. The animated mechanical works at
the Museum Jean Tinguely are also a must-see.

On a beautiful day, visitors can easily spend a pleasant morning
strolling around the Old Town area, situated between the Basel Zoo
and the Rhine River, where the cobbled streets and Romanesque
cathedrals are interspersed with market squares, shops, and cafes.
A tour of the beautifully renovated Rathaus (Town Hall) is
essential.

While Basel is a lively city, it truly comes to life for three
days each year during Basler Fasnacht, its version of Carnival.
Costumed parades, concerts, fire shows and other events are on
constant rotation, though the festival frowns on excessive drinking
and lewd conduct, and is considered very family-friendly.

Situated on the Rhine River, Basel is very nearly a seaport,
with large ships coming in from the Black Sea. River cruises are a
popular pastime, and Basel is a great starting point for a
week-long cruise through Germany and Amsterdam.

Day 4

Breisach

Breisach is a town located in Southwest Germany on the French border. The town is situated in the Rhine Valley on the banks of the river Rhine and dates back over four thousand years. Breisach and its history can be experienced through the City History Museum, which houses a permanent exhibition taking you from Stone Age through the Celtic, to the Romans and Middle Ages, right up to modern day. St Stephen's Cathedral is home to the city’s famous art treasures, the wheel wells, which are housed in the neighbouring Radbrunnenturm with the forty one metre deep water well. The cathedral is also home to many other treasures including the High Altar of Master HL and wall paintings by Martin Schongauer as well as High Gothic and Roman architecture. A visit to the Blue House, the former Jewish Community Centre, is highly recommended. Now owned by the Friends of Former Jewish Community House Breisach it exhibits memorials to Breisach’s Jewish heritage.

Day 5

Strasbourg

The city of Strasbourg is located in the Alsace region of northeastern France. It is the capital and largest city of the Grand Est region, and the official seat of the European Parliament. The city is situated on the Ill River, at the border with Germany. The urban area of Strasbourg extends beyond the administrative city limits, with a population of around 1.5 million people.

The city is known for its picturesque setting, its historic centre, and its many architectural landmarks. The Strasbourg Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the most prominent of these. Other notable buildings include the Palais Rohan, the Palais des Droits de l'Homme, and the Ponts Couverts. The city is also home to a number of museums and galleries, as well as a lively nightlife scene.

Strasbourg has a long history, dating back to the Roman era. It was an important city during the Middle Ages, and was the seat of the Holy Roman Empire from 15th to 18th centuries. The city was occupied by the French during the 19th century, and became German again after the Franco-Prussian War. It was returned to France after World War II.

The city is a major political and economic centre, as well as a popular tourist destination. It is home to numerous international organizations, including the European Parliament and the Council of Europe. The economy of Strasbourg is based on a number of sectors, including tourism, trade, and manufacturing.

Strasbourg is a beautiful and historic city with a lot to offer visitors. With its convenient location, lively atmosphere, and rich cultural heritage, it is no wonder that Strasbourg is one of the most popular tourist destinations in France.

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