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Aboard your all-inclusive, all-suite Crystal river yacht, luxury knows no bounds. Experience the art and relics of Basel, the scenic vineyards of Rüdesheim, and the elegant architecture of Vienna. As always aboard the World’s Most Awarded Luxury Cruise Line™, the choices are yours.
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Overview

Trip type
River Cruise
Lodging level
Luxury - 5 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

Highlights

    • Explore the abundant museums and galleries of Basel
    • Sample the numerous wines in a tavern in Koblenz
    • Discover the castle ruins in Wertheim
    • Admire the spectacular Christmas market in Nuremberg

What's this trip about?

    Aboard your all-inclusive, all-suite Crystal river yacht, luxury knows no bounds. Experience the art and relics of Basel, the scenic vineyards of Rüdesheim, and the elegant architecture of Vienna. As always aboard the World’s Most Awarded Luxury Cruise Line™, the choices are yours.

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Details

Itinerary focusClassic Highlights
Group sizeStandard Group - 25 + people
Age rangeNo age restrictions
Flights and transportAll internal ground transport included
Start CityBasel
End CityVienna

Travel Themes

  • Cultural

Destinations

  • Europe
  • Austria
  • Switzerland
  • Germany

Attractions

  • Bamberg
  • Basel
  • Koblenz
  • Nuremberg
  • Vienna

Activities

  • Culture
  • Historic sightseeing
  • History
  • Ruins & Archaeology

Trip includes

    • Crystal River Cruises™ All-inclusive cruise-only fare includes: complimentary airport transfers on days of embarkation and disembarkation, beverages including fine wines, champagne, premium spirits and all non-alcoholic beverages such as bottled water, soft drinks and specialty coffees; gratuities for housekeeping, dining and bar staff; Butler service; and choice of guided Crystal Adventures® shore excursion in every port.Enjoy complimentary destination focused enrichment & entertainment that includes an onboard lecture series helmed by renowned destination and regional affairs experts to give you exclusive insights and insider tips, sharing their vast knowledge about each fascinating port of call on your river journey to make each visit even more memorable.

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Itinerary

Travel Map
Day 1: Basel, Switzerland (overnight) On the three-border intersection of Switzerland, Germany and France and unfolding in two sections from the banks of the Rhine, Basel has an international flair, a cultural vibrancy and is picturesque besides. A medieval town center invites exploration by foot, while an abundance of museums and galleries suggest an indoor stroll amid works of art and relics of history. The Museum of Fine Arts is home to the world’s oldest art collection accessible to the public. The city itself hosts Switzerland’s oldest university, dating to 1460. Antiquity may be Basel’s strong suit, as it is in much of Europe, but this corner of Switzerland also reveals a more modern countenance: Architects Herzog & de Meuron, best known for the design of the Tate Modern in London and the Bird’s Nest in Beijing, and Frank Gehry of Bilbao Guggenheim Museum fame have contributed their considerable talents to buildings here.    Day 2: Basel, Switzerland On the three-border intersection of Switzerland, Germany and France and unfolding in two sections from the banks of the Rhine, Basel has an international flair, a cultural vibrancy and is picturesque besides. A medieval town center invites exploration by foot, while an abundance of museums and galleries suggest an indoor stroll amid works of art and relics of history. The Museum of Fine Arts is home to the world’s oldest art collection accessible to the public. The city itself hosts Switzerland’s oldest university, dating to 1460. Antiquity may be Basel’s strong suit, as it is in much of Europe, but this corner of Switzerland also reveals a more modern countenance: Architects Herzog & de Meuron, best known for the design of the Tate Modern in London and the Bird’s Nest in Beijing, and Frank Gehry of Bilbao Guggenheim Museum fame have contributed their considerable talents to buildings here.    Day 3: Kehl, Germany When you glimpse the steep-peaked, half-timbered buildings, the placid waters of narrow canals, flowers blooming on balconies and bridges, and old towers standing sentry over the scene, you know you have stepped into Strasbourg—either that, or the very pretty pages of a fairytale. Located just across the Rhine from Strasbourg, Kehl is your access point to the capital of the Alsace region, the seat of the European Parliament and, simply, one of the most photogenic old towns in existence. Strasbourg boasts a breathtakingly gorgeous Gothic cathedral (with the tallest cathedral tower in France), twisting alleyways, a sweet collection of the aforementioned half-timbered buildings and a charm that oozes from virtually every cozy corner of Grande Île, or “Large Island,— the first city center to be named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.   Day 4: Speyer, Germany Spared the destruction that befell much of Germany during World War II, Speyer is a preserved window on time, looking onto a history that reaches not only to the Roman age but farther back, to the time of settlement by the Celts. Cobbled streets wind through the centuries, passing half-timbered buildings, the remains of a medieval synagogue, fine museums and festive taverns, culminating at the town’s Romanesque cathedral, called Kaiserdom. Enormous both in scale and significance, the UNESCO-listed church dates to 1030 and houses the tombs of eight Holy Roman emperors and German kings. Look at it from any perspective—on the approach to its red sandstone walls, inside its vast interior spaces or within the context of time—and the basilica is a marvel, considered a hallmark of 11th- and 12th-century architecture.   Day 4: Mannheim, Germany   Day 5: Koblenz, Germany Located where the Rhine and Moselle rivers and three low mountain ranges meet, Koblenz has a leg up in the scenery department. Add to that the city’s 2,000-year-old history, hilltop fortress and squares lined by classic Germanic architecture and you have a place ready made for photographs. You might start by aiming your lens at the Deutsches Eck, or German Corner, where the rivers merge around a corner of land marked by a monument to Emperor William I. Ambling along the river promenade and exploring the town’s narrow lanes, you might encounter medieval churches, flower-filled parks, sidewalk cafes and perhaps a weinstube, or wine tavern, an ideal venue for sipping dry Riesling and drinking in the atmosphere.   Day 5: Cruising the Romantic Rhine River   Day 5: Rüdesheim, Germany If R—desheim’s scenic location on the Rhine Gorge doesn’t sweep you off your feet, then the town’s medieval Old Town with its half-timbered buildings and narrow lanes, especially the Drosselgasse overflowing with charming shops and taverns, surely will. Still more that promises to enchant and delight is the region’s renowned Rieslings, produced here for centuries from vineyards dating to Roman times. A glass of white wine or the other local specialty, Asbach brandy, sipped amid historic surroundings can make the heart flutter, not necessarily from the effects of the spirits but from the simple beauty of one of Germany’s, if not the world’s, most romantic locales. During the holidays, the R—desheim Christmas Market takes center stager. Try some deliciously made R—desheim Coffee, locally made with Asbach Uralt Brandy and whipped cream, exclusively offered during the season. With more that 100 kiosks and stalls offering local wares and seasonal gifts, there is much to see at this annual event—from local R—desheim coffee to global flavors like Finnish specialties and even Mongolian food fare.   Day 6: Miltenberg, Germany Most medieval towns are well preserved not because they’ve enjoyed centuries of uninterrupted peace and prosperity, but because they’ve been reconstructed after a fire or similar devastation—here in Germany, devastation most likely a result of World War II bombing raids. Miltenberg has escaped the damage of both roaring flame and raging war, remaining authentically historic in its full, fairytale bloom. This rose of the Romantic Road is also blessed to be off the beaten track, a curious position given the town’s charming and truly ancient timber-framed buildings, fortified walls, forested glades, cobbled streets and hilltop castle built by the archbishops of Mainz.   Day 6: Wertheim, Germany Known for its castle ruins, storybook Old Town and glassmaking, Wertheim has a well-deserved reputation as one of Germany’s most charming cities. Wertheim is also famous for overflowing—with good cheer at Christmastime and water at times of heavy rains. Located at the meeting of the Tauber and Main rivers, Wertheim often finds itself under water, with residents nonchalantly wading, sometimes waist deep, through streets that become small streams, stopping to chat as if on a sunny day. The 13th-century Pointed Tower, known locally as Spitzer Turm, is Wertheim’s version of the Leaning Tower of Pisa: The structure’s foundations have been weakened by water over the centuries, causing the old tower to tilt. Keep a lookout for buildings throughout town marked with carved or hand-penned charts, showing just how high the water has gotten. No doubt your delight in wandering the narrow streets and seeing the market square, an adorable medieval center with half-timbered buildings and flower-adorned fountains, will rise high on your best-of list.    Day 7: Würzburg, Germany In a mere 20 minutes, nearly 80 percent of Wurzburg was destroyed by a World War II bombing raid, rendering to rubble much of this old and lovely city, for centuries a showcase for the wealth and influence of the resident prince-bishops. While thought was given to leaving the ruins where they lay as a tribute to the once-flourishing city and painful reminder of war, a fortuitous second thought prompted rebuilding. Now restored, Wurzburg tells the interesting tale of its founding in the 10th century, subsequent rise in prominence, enduring connection to the Main River and long-held traditions in winemaking. Impressive architectural wonders include the Residenz, one of the most splendid palaces in Europe, and the town church, one of the oldest in Germany. But many will tell you that the true highlight is time spent rubbing elbows with the locals, who are likely to be part of the large student population making worthwhile study of keeping Wurzburg lively and looking to a bright future.   Day 8: Cruising the Main River   Day 8: Bamberg, Germany Unfolding over seven hills, each crowned by a church, Bamberg is often called “Franconian Rome.— Locals often reverse the phrase, playfully claiming that Rome is the “Italian Bamberg.— However you look at it, Bamberg’s medieval beauty is unrivalled, with the entire Old Town listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wandering the impossibly cute cobbled lanes, aim your camera at half-timbered buildings topped by steep roofs and bordered by the waters of the river, in places whooshing around buildings’ very foundations. Arched bridges and summer-blooming flowers add to the storybook charm, while the town’s famed Rauchbier, a smoked beer first brewed in 1536, lends a celebratory air. If you prefer sampling Bavarian suds to snapping pictures, you’re in for a treat: Bamberg has more breweries than Munich.   Day 9: Nuremberg, Germany Although this Bavarian city dates to the 11th century, Nuremberg is probably best known for a more recent history centered on the Nuremburg Trials, the military tribunals that took place after World War II. Much of the city was destroyed by Allied bombs, but many of the buildings, including the medieval Nuremberg Castle, have been painstakingly restored—using the original stones, no less. Nuremberg today is a joyous city, famous for its bratwurst, dark beer and spectacular Christmas Market. In fact, it’s Christmas all year long at the popular Handwerkerhof, or “crafts yard.— Here in the shadow of the city’s half-timbered buildings and old walls and towers, artisans craft toys, glassware and holiday trinkets to the delight of visitors naughty and nice.    Day 9: Cruising the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal   Day 10: Regensburg, Germany Situated at the northernmost bend of the Danube and boasting a well-preserved medieval center, Regensburg finds itself not only a UNESCO World Heritage Site but also a traveler’s favorite destination. This charming town came through World War II unscathed, with its 1,400 or so ancient buildings standing as regal testament to days gone by. In fact, Regensburg can trace its history to the Celtic age. Other pages of its interesting story include chapters as a major trading hub in Roman times and, in the centuries following, a flourishing city that displayed its prosperity and confidence with embellished churches, stately homes and sturdy towers to protect it all. Today, nothing can shield Regensburg from the admiration of visitors who develop an enduring fondness for this riverside treasure, complete with elaborate cathedral, quintessential clock tower, multi-arched bridge and multi-faceted personality.   Day 11: Deggendorf, Germany The city of Deggendorf, located on the Danube about halfway between Regensburg and Passau, is also situated about an hour and a half from Munich, making it an ideal launching point for visits to Bavaria’s capital and largest city. Yet travelers are invited to linger a spell here at the gateway of the Bavarian Forest, enjoying a chance to experience Deggendorf’s cultural, architectural and culinary treasures. Of the first, there are spring festivals and regular presentations of classical, operatic, folk, cabaret and pop music performances. Of the second, there is the city’s classic medieval layout, highlighted by the 14th-century Town Hall and baroque parish church. Of the last, there are the traditional Bavarian foodie favorites of pretzels and sweet mustard served with—of course—Bavarian brew. Beer is so a part of the local gastronomic scene that it is considered a staple. On average, Bavarians consume 40 gallons of beer per year. With some 40 types and 4,000 brands to choose from, there is slim, if any, chance of getting your fill of Bavaria’s “liquid gold.—   Day 11 – 12: Passau, Germany (overnight) At the confluence of the Danube, Inn and Ilz rivers, Passau is also situated at a meeting of cultures. The town began as a Roman settlement, enjoying the rising tide of influence as the largest bishopric in the Holy Roman Empire and enduringly vibrant as a hub for various trade and manufacturing pursuits, including salt, swords and ideas. Experience Passau’s charm as you the wander the cobbled streets of Old Town, gaze upon arched bridges and Italianate manses and encounter magnificent St. Stephen’s Cathedral and the New Bishop’s Residence.   Day 12: Melk, Austria Best known for its fortified baroque Benedictine monastery, Melk Abbey, the town of Melk boasts an assortment of smaller gems. Among them, the city’s riverside location, serene and regal with a ribbon of wooded groves giving way to the lovely village. Cobbled lanes and a petite size make for a pleasant stroll with a chance to discover its 16th-century Town Hall, or Rathaus, in the center of town, and Haus am Stein, or House at the Rock. Built in the 15th century, the vine-covered abode is Melk’s oldest building.   Day 12: Crossing the scenic Wachau Valley   Day 12: Krems, Austria   Day 13: Vienna, Austria (overnight) Layered and elegant, with elements of cozy and grand, musical and visual might be the best way to characterize Vienna—or one of many ways, as this imperial city surely can inspire endless lines of poetic descriptions. Once the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and forever known for its distinguished roster of composers who either were born or lived and worked here—including Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert, both Strausses, Liszt and Brahms—Vienna finds itself at the very center of European culture, even as it sits near the border of the Czech republic, Slovakia and Hungary. Turn to a blank page to memorialize your own impressions of this grand city, remarking on its manicured gardens, ornate architecture—especially that of the famed Ringstrasse—intimate bistro pubs called beisln and a certain flourish that can only be called Vienna.   Day 14: Vienna, Austria Layered and elegant, with elements of cozy and grand, musical and visual might be the best way to characterize Vienna—or one of many ways, as this imperial city surely can inspire endless lines of poetic descriptions. Once the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and forever known for its distinguished roster of composers who either were born or lived and worked here—including Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert, both Strausses, Liszt and Brahms—Vienna finds itself at the very center of European culture, even as it sits near the border of the Czech republic, Slovakia and Hungary. Turn to a blank page to memorialize your own impressions of this grand city, remarking on its manicured gardens, ornate architecture—especially that of the famed Ringstrasse—intimate bistro pubs called beisln and a certain flourish that can only be called Vienna.  

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Last Updated: 7/16/2018

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Crystal Ravel
PETITE SUITE WITH PANORAMIC BALCONY-WINDOW™ 188 sq. feet / 17.5 sq. meters Occupancy: 2 adults  King size bed (convertible to two twin beds), king size pillows, and fine Egyptian cotton linens Full-length mirror Vanity with back-lit mirror, integrated TV, drawers and heated towel rail Glass-enclosed shower with both overhead and hand-held showerhead ETRO terry robes and slippers Hairdryer; Power socket 110/220V Nightstands with wireless charging pad and USB outlets Walk-in closet with shelving, full-height hanging and removable lower rail In-closet safe 40” wall-mounted, flat-screen HD TV Refrigerator and welcome drawer stocked with Nespresso, cups, glasses, and Nespresso Coffee Machine Butler Service: Unpacking and packing upon request Butler Service: Optional Experience Arrangements Butler Service: In-suite hors d'oeuvres & canapes service   RIVER SUITE DELUXE WITH PANORAMIC BALCONY-WINDOW™ 253 sq. feet / 23.5 sq. meters Occupancy: 2 adults  King size bed (convertible to two twin beds), king size pillows, and fine Egyptian cotton linens Panoramic Balcony-Window™ Full-length mirror Vanity with back-lit mirror, integrated TV, drawers and heated towel rail Glass-enclosed shower with both overhead and hand-held showerhead ETRO terry robes and slippers Hairdryer; Multiple power sockets 110/220V Nightstands with wireless charging pad and USB outlets Walk-in closet with shelving, full-height hanging and removable lower rail In-closet safe 40” wall-mounted, flat-screen HD TV Refrigerator and welcome drawer stocked with Nespresso, cups, glasses, and Nespresso Coffee Machine Seating area with sofa bed/ottoman (optional third berth) Butler Service: Unpacking and packing upon request Butler Service: Optional Experience Arrangements Butler Service: In-suite hors d'oeuvres & canapes service   2-BEDROOM CRYSTAL SUITE WITH PANORAMIC BALCONY-WINDOW™ 750 sq. feet / 69.5 sq. meters Occupancy: 4 adults (minimum 2; Rollaway beds on request, subject to availability) King size bed (convertible to two twin beds), king size pillow,s and fine Egyptian cotton linens Panoramic Balcony-Window™ Nightstands with wireless charging pad and USB outlets Walk-in closet with shelving, full-height hanging and removable lower rail In-closet safe 40" flat-screen wall-mounted TV in bedroom Double vanity with back-lit mirror, integrated TV, drawers and heated towel rail Shower with both overhead and hand-held showerhead with separate full bathtub ETRO terry robes and slippers Hairdryer; Power sockets 110/220V Entry vestibule, fireplace, seating area with sofa, and dining table with seating for four (4) Large wall-mounted recessed TV over fireplace Guest powder room Refrigerator and welcome drawer stocked with Nespresso, cups, glasses, and Nespresso Coffee Machine Radiant under-floor heating in living area Butler Service: Unpacking and packing upon request Butler Service: Optional Experience Arrangements Butler Service: In-suite hors d'oeuvres & canapes service Second Bedroom (See S1 description above)
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Cancellation fees/penalties apply if booking is cancelled within penalty periods outlined below. The date of booking cancellation determines the applicable penalty amount. The penalty is applied as a percentage of the booking total and does not apply to port security and handling fees. ALL 2016 – 2018 River Cruises 91 + days Full Refund 90-46 days to sailing Penalty equivalent to 20% of cruise total applies. 45-31 days to sailing Penalty equivalent to 50% of cruise total applies. 30 days to sailing Penalty equivalent to 100% of cruise total applies.
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Meals Included

• A la carte and breakfast offerings  • Waterside market  • Open seating dining • Crystal Casual dress code • European-sourced and trained chefs and hotel staff

Age Requirements
No age restrictions
Optional Activities

Day 1: Basel, Switzerland (overnight)

A Trek & A Taste of Black Forest Country Life (Complimentary)

Swiss Chocolate Making in Basel (129 €)

 

Day 2: Basel, Switzerland

Lucerne: The City & The Lake (Complimentary)

Full-Day Adventure to Lucerne & Mount Pilatus (149 €)

 

Day 3: Kehl, Germany

Strasbourg & Petite France by Canal Boat (Complimentary)

Visit & Organ Recital at Strasbourg Cathedral (Complimentary)

 

Day 4: Speyer, Germany

Speyer Walking Tour (Complimentary)

Heidelberg: Old Town & Castle (Complimentary)

 

Day 5: Koblenz, Germany

Koblenz City Walk (Complimentary)

Cable Car over Father Rhine & Ehrenbreitstein Fortress Visit (Complimentary)

 

Day 5: Rüdesheim, Germany

Rüdesheim Highlights by Foot & by Cable Car (Complimentary)

Ebike to Mainz: The Rhine Bayou & Lennebergwald Forest (Complimentary)

 

Day 6: Miltenberg, Germany

Miltenberg Highlights: Past & Present (Complimentary)

Miltenberg Vineyard Hike & Tasting (Complimentary)

 

Day 7: Würzburg, Germany

Wurzburg Residenz & Royal Cellars Wine Tasting (Complimentary)

Romantic Rothenburg (Complimentary)

 

Day 8: Bamberg, Germany

Bamberg City Walk (Complimentary)

Hiking the Treetop Path at Steigerwald Forest & Wine Tasting (Complimentary)

 

Day 9: Nuremberg, Germany

Medieval Nuremberg (Complimentary)

Roses & Memorials: St. John’s Cemetery (Complimentary)

 

Day 10: Regensburg, Germany

The Thurn & Taxis Palace (Complimentary)

Bavaria’s Car: The BMW Plant of Regensburg (Complimentary)

 

Day 11: Deggendorf, Germany

Panoramic Deggendorf & its Surroundings (Complimentary)

Flightseeing by Plane over Austria’s Lake District & Alps & Hangar 7 Visit (1 059 €)

 

Day 11 – 12: Passau, Germany (overnight)

Passau Walking Tour & Christmas Market (Complimentary)

Bavarian Snowshoe Hike (Complimentary)

Bavarian Evening at Hacklberg Brewery (119 €)

Tee Time at Bad Griesbach Golf Club (419 €)

 

Day 12: Melk, Austria

Schallaburg's Renaissance Castle (Complimentary)

Wine Experience at Klosterhof (Complimentary)

 

Day 12: Krems, Austria

Dürnstein Walking Tour & its Monastery (Complimentary)

Krems Highlights & Christmas Market (Complimentary)

Exclusive Wine Tasting & Dürnstein Village Stroll (69 €)

Flightseeing by Helicopter over the Wachau Valley (389 €)

 

Day 13: Vienna, Austria (overnight)

Vienna City Tour: Austria’s Capital in a Nutshell (Complimentary)

Chamber of Arts & Wonders & Hidden Treasures of Vienna (Complimentary)

Imperial Schönbrunn Palace & the Royal Carriage Museum (59 €)

The Musical City of Vienna: Opera & Mozarthaus (69 €)

 

Day 14: Vienna, Austria

Vineyards of Vienna Hiking Discovery (Complimentary)

Crystal Signature Event: Classical Concert at Belvedere Palace (Complimentary)

Imperial Schönbrunn Palace & Christmas Market (59 €)

A Tour of Vienna's Culinary Delights (99 €)

 

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