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Maiden Voyage

Embark on the Benelux Short Trip, a delightful five-day cruise aboard the VIVA MOMENTS, a VIVA Cruises vessel. This Rhine River adventure unveils the charm of Belgium and the Netherlands.

Explore the vibrant port city of Antwerp, followed by the bustling Rotterdam. Then, experience the canals and culture of Amsterdam, before discovering the historical beauty of Nijmegen. The cruise concludes back in Antwerp, leaving you with unforgettable memories.

This unique itinerary seamlessly blends city exploration with the relaxing ambiance of river cruising. Indulge in the rich history, architecture, and culinary delights of each destination, all while enjoying the exceptional comfort and service of VIVA Cruises. Don't miss this opportunity to discover the heart of the Benelux region!

  • Cruise Line: VIVA Cruises
  • Ship: VIVA BEYOND
  • Duration: 7 Nights
  • Departure: May
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May 10, 2026
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Maiden Voyage Itinerary

Day 1

Paris

Paris is the capital of France and is considered the most visited city in the world. Every year over 16 million come to Paris, which has a lot to offer. The city on the Seine is especially famous for the Eiffel Tower, which attracts many lovers. Small cafes and restaurants invite you to linger. Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Stade de France and the Louvre Museum with the Mona Lisa are some of the most popular attractions. The Père Lachaise cemetery is a real insider tip.

Day 2

Paris

Paris is the capital of France and is considered the most visited city in the world. Every year over 16 million come to Paris, which has a lot to offer. The city on the Seine is especially famous for the Eiffel Tower, which attracts many lovers. Small cafes and restaurants invite you to linger. Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Stade de France and the Louvre Museum with the Mona Lisa are some of the most popular attractions. The Père Lachaise cemetery is a real insider tip.

Day 2

Conflans

Day 3

Rouen

The city of Rouen is the historic capital of Normandy and is best known for Johanna von Orléans. The “Joan of Arc” museum gives an insight into her life and tragic death in Rouen. The botanical garden, the cathedral “Notre Dame” and the monastery “Saint-Georges de Boscherville” are also worth seeing. A visit to the clock tower in the charming town center is also very popular.

Day 3

Caudebec-en-Caux

"The idyllic village of Caudebec-en-Caux has some historically interesting buildings, such as the 12th century house of the Knights Templar, and is characterized by a very charming atmosphere Stained glass is a worthwhile excursion destination, which impresses with its extraordinary architecture and should definitely be visited when visiting Caudebec. Outside the city, a huge airplane monument reminds of the flying boat Latham 47. "

Day 4

Le Havre

With more than 170,000 inhabitants, Le Havre is the liveliest city in Normandy. The metropolis in the north-west of France is located directly on the English Channel. Thanks to the work of the architect Auguste Perret, the city center was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its unique architecture. In the heart of the city there is an impressive building with the Church of St. Josef. Several thousand glass blocks were incorporated into the church. The town hall of Le Havre is also impressive. A tower more than 70 meters high is part of the imposing building. In all of Europe there is no bigger town hall square than in this French city. The Notre-Dame Cathedral is also admirable. In the middle of the center of the metropolis stands the mighty building from the 16th century. The Pont de Normandie bridge is a gigantic sight. With an impressive 856 meters, it connects the two banks of the Seine. Numerous museums invite you to linger in the city. These include, for example, the Natural History Museum or the Museum of Fine Arts.

Day 5

Le Havre

With more than 170,000 inhabitants, Le Havre is the liveliest city in Normandy. The metropolis in the north-west of France is located directly on the English Channel. Thanks to the work of the architect Auguste Perret, the city center was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its unique architecture. In the heart of the city there is an impressive building with the Church of St. Josef. Several thousand glass blocks were incorporated into the church. The town hall of Le Havre is also impressive. A tower more than 70 meters high is part of the imposing building. In all of Europe there is no bigger town hall square than in this French city. The Notre-Dame Cathedral is also admirable. In the middle of the center of the metropolis stands the mighty building from the 16th century. The Pont de Normandie bridge is a gigantic sight. With an impressive 856 meters, it connects the two banks of the Seine. Numerous museums invite you to linger in the city. These include, for example, the Natural History Museum or the Museum of Fine Arts.

Day 6

Vernon

Vernon is a municipality of about 25,000 inhabitants in Normandy in France. The city was one of the favorite places of the Impressionist painter Claude Monet. His house and the accompanying garden are still accessible today. The old mill was a popular motif of the painter. Bizy Palace, which is on the outskirts of the city and dates back to the 17th century, is similar to Versailles Palace. The Notre-Dame Cathedral is very imposing with its rose window above the entrance.

Day 7

Paris

Paris is the capital of France and is considered the most visited city in the world. Every year over 16 million come to Paris, which has a lot to offer. The city on the Seine is especially famous for the Eiffel Tower, which attracts many lovers. Small cafes and restaurants invite you to linger. Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Stade de France and the Louvre Museum with the Mona Lisa are some of the most popular attractions. The Père Lachaise cemetery is a real insider tip.

Day 8

Paris

Paris is the capital of France and is considered the most visited city in the world. Every year over 16 million come to Paris, which has a lot to offer. The city on the Seine is especially famous for the Eiffel Tower, which attracts many lovers. Small cafes and restaurants invite you to linger. Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Stade de France and the Louvre Museum with the Mona Lisa are some of the most popular attractions. The Père Lachaise cemetery is a real insider tip.

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