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Meander your way from Belgium to Switzerland, visiting no less than six different countries along the way.
Soak in as much of Central Europe’s fantastic cities and culture as possible in just two weeks. Snack on classic Dutch treats in the Netherlands, enjoy the fruits of Germany’s excellent vineyards, hop into neighboring Luxembourg for a quick course on World War II history, and walk the idyllic streets of Alsace. At the end, drive to the top of a Swiss mountaintop for a suitably monumental conclusion to this incredible journey.
What’s Included
Optional ‘Masterpiece Excursions’ are available at an additional cost
Arrive at Brussels airport where you will be greeted by a Uniworld representative and transferred to the ship.
Day 2 - Antwerp
Today is all about Belgian food. Explore the highlights of the city in search of delicious treats, or visit a museum dedicated just to Belgian chocolate.
This evening, a special Captain’s Welcome Reception and Dinner will be prepared for you.
Featured Excursions, Choice of
Antwerp Walking Tour with Belgian Treats
Chocolate Nation Visit
Day 3 - Maastrichtt
Your first stop in The Netherlands—Maastricht—is a city with more than 1,670 national heritage sites, some of which can be seen on your Old Town walking tour. Not only that, it’s also known as one of the most beautiful and romantic cities of Holland and beloved for its convivial lifestyle and historic center, which has long played a strategic role in European politics.
Featured Excursion
Maastricht Walking Tour
Day 4 - Roermond
Roermond is a delightful city in the Dutch province of Limberg. The historical district of the city is a protected area full of significant sites, eateries, and shopping opportunities. Because most of the historic sites are free to enter, this part of town is perfect for visitors who want to get to know the city in a day.
Featured Excursions, choice of:
Roermond Walking Tour
Let’s Go: Bike along the Meuse River
Day 5 - Düsseldorf
Take a stroll through town with a local guide.
Featured Excursions, choice of:
Let’s Go: Biking through Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf Tour & Altbier Tasting
Day 6 - Cologne
Enjoy a delightful tour of Cologne’s Old Town, where three medieval gates remain standing, as does the old city hall with its stunning Renaissance façade. Wander through the historical center and take in its charming atmosphere and narrow alleyways flanked by old houses.
Featured Excursion, choice of:
Walking Tour of Cologne with Kölsch Beer Tasting
Cologne Walking Tour with Bunker Visit
Day 7 - Cochem
Perhaps one of Germany’s most colorful cities, Cochem feels just like a storybook with its dramatic castle, impressive landscapes, and pastel-colored shops, restaurants, and buildings lining the banks of the Moselle. Perched high above on a cliff sits the brilliant Cochem Castle, also known as Reichsburg Cochem.
Featured Excursions. Choice of:
Cochem Walking Tour with Reichsburg Castle
Let’s Go: Hiking the Suspension Bridge of Geierlay
Day 8 - Trier
Trier is no stranger to famous landmarks, stunning cathedrals, natural beauty, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and architectural treasures. See Trier’s Roman heritage and Gallic charm as you stroll to some of the city’s most notable spots. Marvel at the stone Roman gate, Porta Nigra, the Karl Marx house, Imperial Baths, and more. Alternatively, you can choose to visit the small neighboring country of Luxembourg. Experience a healthy dose of history with a visit to the expansive Luxembourg American War Cemetery and Memorial, where General George S. Patton is buried.
Featured Excursions. Choice of:
Trier Panoramic City Tour
Luxembourg with WWII Cemetery
Day 9 - Bernkastel
Bernkastel sits peacefully in the Moselle Valley and is as romantic and picture-perfect as it gets. Explore by foot its scenic streets, taverns, and vineyards, and enjoy a tasting of exceptional regional wines. Aside from the medieval marketplace, a must-see is the Graach Gate, the last remaining town gate of Bernkastel-Kues. Its original purpose was that of protection, helping to ward off foreign aggression in the 1300s, but now it’s a museum of local history and a beloved landmark. If a bike is your transportation of choice, cycle along the dreamy paths of the Middle Moselle.
Featured Excursions. Choice of:
Let’s Go: Biking the Scenic Middle Moselle
Bernkastel Village Walk with Wine Tasting
Day 10 - Koblenz & Boppard
Today, get to know Koblenz, a historic town with a colorful past and eclectic architecture. As you come upon picture-perfect Koblenz, you’ll sail past Deutsches Eck (German Corner) with its historic monument to Kaiser Wilhelm I.
Featured Excursions
Boppard Village Stroll
Choose Between
Koblenz Walking Tour
Let’s Go: Bike Koblenz along the Rhine
Day 11 - Boppard & Rüdesheim
Rüdesheim, like many cities along the Rhine, dates back to Roman times, when the Rhine was the northern border of the empire. Today, Rüdesheim is famous for its beauty and its entertaining alley of shops and wine bars called the Drosselgasse.
Featured Excursions
Nights Out: Abbey Eberbach Wine Tasting
Choose Between
The Rüdesheim Mini Train
Rheinweinwelten Visit – The Best Rhine Rieslings
Day 12 - Speyer
Speyer—“spire” in English—is well named, since the four red towers of the Romanesque cathedral dominate the Old Town. It’s the largest of its kind in the world and an icon of Speyer’s characteristic beauty. The city also sits a little ways off the Pfalz wine route, where many of the country’s best wine grapes are cultivated.
Featured Excursions. Choice of:
Secret Garden & Collections
Private Doktorenhof Vinegar Estate Visit and Tasting
Masterpiece Collection (Extra expense)
Authentic Country Cooking with Vinegar
Romantic Heidelberg
Day 13 - Strasbourg (Baden-Baden)
Strasbourg is invariably described as quaint, with its cobbled lanes, half-timbered homes, giant stork nests, and impossible-to-resist pastry shops. You can take a stroll through town with a local guide today, or alternatively, join us on a day trip to the blissful spa town of Baden-Baden.
Featured Excursions, choice of:
Baden-Baden City Tour with Casino
Strasbourg Walking Tour
Day 14 - Basel (Lucerne)
A fantastic cultural hub in Switzerland, Basel is the perfect blend of history and modernity, with an Old Town as charming as any in Europe, an array of public art and architecture to marvel at, excellent cuisine, and more. See this city on foot with a local guide or take this time to dive deeper into Switzerland with a visit to Mount Pilatus.
This evening, a special Captain’s Farewell Reception and Dinner will be prepared for you.
Featured Excursions, choice of:
Basel Walking Tour with Local Treats
Let’s Go: Hike the Swiss Alps with Picnic Lunch
Lucerne Walking Tour
Day 15- Basel (Disembark)
Disembark the ship and be transferred to Basel airport for your flight home. Alternatively extend your stay in Switzerland with a 2 night stay in Geneva.
Embrace Swiss cultural highlights in the lakeside town of Zurich on this three-day extension to your Uniworld river cruise. Not only is it Switzerland’s largest city, but Zurich has also retained its beautiful scenery and rich historic charm.
Joining Uniworld’s fleet in 2024, the S.S. Victoria, sister ship to the S.S. Elisabeth, exudes contemporary style with luxe velvet and marble accents, while original artwork adds a touch of Uniworld’s signature boutique style.
The S.S. Victoria has the largest suites on the rivers of Europe, boasting two Royal Suites that offer an incredible 506 square feet each. Guests can even reserve the adjoining standard Suite next door to create a 759 square foot suite with two bedrooms connected by a separate living room. All the Suites and Signature French Balconies offer abundant space—much higher than standard—with ultra-comfortable, water-facing beds dressed in Uniworld’s fine custom linens.
The rest of the ship is equally stunning, featuring a relaxing pool, gym, and massage room. Guests can dine at their choice of three venues: a main dining room, a private venue for smaller groups, and even a sundeck bar.
All staterooms have Open-Air Balconies that, with the touch of a button, will lower the glass halfway to create a balcony-like effect. Adjoining staterooms are available; please inquire at the time of booking. While the S.S. Victoria is a beautiful and luxurious ship, its amenities may differ slightly from those of a Uniworld-company-owned ship.
Optional, 759 ft², 2 bedroom configuration available when combined with inter-connecting Suite.
Stateroom no 202 is slightly smaller at 237ft²