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From Amsterdam To Berlin

Embark on an unforgettable journey with CroisiEurope, sailing From Amsterdam To Berlin. This unique itinerary seamlessly blends the charm of Dutch canals with the vibrant energy of German cities. Glide past picturesque landscapes, historic towns, and bustling metropolises, experiencing the best of both countries from a unique perspective.

Explore the canals of Amsterdam, a UNESCO World Heritage site, before meandering through the heart of Germany. Discover the rich history and culture of charming towns along the route, each offering a glimpse into a different era. The onboard experience promises comfort and elegance, enhancing the already breathtaking scenery.

Indulge in delicious cuisine, enjoy onboard amenities, and create lasting memories as you journey from the Netherlands to Germany. This is more than just a cruise; it's a cultural immersion, a relaxing escape, and an adventure all rolled into one. Book your CroisiEurope experience today and discover the beauty of Europe from a new vantage point! CroisiEurope awaits.

  • Cruise Line: CroisiEurope
  • Ship: MS Victor Hugo + 1 more
  • Duration: 11 Nights
  • Departure: Apr - Jul
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From Amsterdam To Berlin Prices

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Apr 21, 2026
£2,455 pp
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May 21, 2026
£2,256 pp
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Jul 26, 2026
£2,133 pp
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Apr 03, 2026
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From Amsterdam To Berlin Itinerary

Day 1

Amsterdam

Amsterdam wears two faces. On one, it beckons youth with its
notorious Red Light District and liberal views around marijuana
use. On the other, it offers discerning travellers some of Europe's
finest museums and art galleries. Its house boats, bicycles,
cobbled streets, and quaint canals are a visual treat.

For tourists, Amsterdam's compactness is a plus. The old part of
town is a story-book setting of narrow lanes, gabled houses and
ancient bridges, and a pleasure to explore on foot. Visitors can
shop boutiques for souvenirs such as Delft china or wooden clogs,
or relax at cosy bars and pavement cafes.

At night even the most conservative visitors are drawn to the
Red Light District's lively atmosphere, where prostitutes stand in
shop windows and touts encourage passers-by to view raunchy
floorshows. For the most part, travellers will find the best bars
in the bustling Leidesplein and Rembrandtplein.

Day 2

Amsterdam

Amsterdam wears two faces. On one, it beckons youth with its
notorious Red Light District and liberal views around marijuana
use. On the other, it offers discerning travellers some of Europe's
finest museums and art galleries. Its house boats, bicycles,
cobbled streets, and quaint canals are a visual treat.

For tourists, Amsterdam's compactness is a plus. The old part of
town is a story-book setting of narrow lanes, gabled houses and
ancient bridges, and a pleasure to explore on foot. Visitors can
shop boutiques for souvenirs such as Delft china or wooden clogs,
or relax at cosy bars and pavement cafes.

At night even the most conservative visitors are drawn to the
Red Light District's lively atmosphere, where prostitutes stand in
shop windows and touts encourage passers-by to view raunchy
floorshows. For the most part, travellers will find the best bars
in the bustling Leidesplein and Rembrandtplein.

Day 3

Emden

Day 3

Groningen

Day 3

Delfzijl

Day 4

Oldenburg

Day 4

Emden

Day 4

Papenburg

Day 4

Küsten Canal

Day 5

Bremen

Situated in the heart of Central Europe and bordering nine other countries, Germany is an established and rewarding tourist destination. Its sweeping land is varied, with turreted castles and medieval villages tucked below snow-capped mountains, and amid lush river valleys and dark and mysterious forests. It is also a place of fairytales, where minstrels first regaled audiences with such fantastical tales as Sleeping Beauty and Little Red Riding Hood.

Despite the beauty and romance of the German countryside, most first-time visitors head straight for one of the country's famous cities. Each year, millions of litres of beer are consumed in Munich during the city's Oktoberfest, where locals and visitors discover true German revelry and gemutlichkeit, while Berlin promises an abundance of sightseeing opportunities, such as the iconic Brandenburg Gate, the ruins of the Berlin Wall and a truly wild and exotic nightlife. Frankfurt is Germany's financial powerhouse, promising business opportunities and great shopping and dining experiences, while Hamburg is more of a picturesque urban experience, full of canals, parks and gardens.

Germany seldom disappoints, which can be expected from a country that gave us Beethoven and Bauhaus, Goethe and Glühwein, Lager and Lederhosen.

Day 5

Oldenburg

Day 6

Minden

Day 6

Bremen

Situated in the heart of Central Europe and bordering nine other countries, Germany is an established and rewarding tourist destination. Its sweeping land is varied, with turreted castles and medieval villages tucked below snow-capped mountains, and amid lush river valleys and dark and mysterious forests. It is also a place of fairytales, where minstrels first regaled audiences with such fantastical tales as Sleeping Beauty and Little Red Riding Hood.

Despite the beauty and romance of the German countryside, most first-time visitors head straight for one of the country's famous cities. Each year, millions of litres of beer are consumed in Munich during the city's Oktoberfest, where locals and visitors discover true German revelry and gemutlichkeit, while Berlin promises an abundance of sightseeing opportunities, such as the iconic Brandenburg Gate, the ruins of the Berlin Wall and a truly wild and exotic nightlife. Frankfurt is Germany's financial powerhouse, promising business opportunities and great shopping and dining experiences, while Hamburg is more of a picturesque urban experience, full of canals, parks and gardens.

Germany seldom disappoints, which can be expected from a country that gave us Beethoven and Bauhaus, Goethe and Glühwein, Lager and Lederhosen.

Day 6

Nienburg

Day 6

Stolzenau

Day 7

Sülfeld

Day 7

Minden

Day 7

Hannover

Day 7

Mittelland Canal

Day 8

Magdeburg

Day 8

Sülfeld

Day 9

Potsdam

Day 9

Magdeburg

Day 9

Brandenburg

Day 10

Spandau/Berlin

Day 10

Potsdam

Day 11

Spandau/Berlin

Day 12

Spandau/Berlin

From Amsterdam To Berlin Ships

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MS Mona Lisa

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MS Victor Hugo

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