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Raine Dusseldorf / Germany
Fri 27 Dec 2019 - Fri 03 Jan 2020

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Düsseldorf (Germany) - Strasbourg (France) - Düsseldorf (Germany) (CB15)

Сruise

Дюссельдорф (Германия) – Кобленц (Германия) – Мангейм (Германия) – Страсбург (Франция) – Шпайер (Германия) – Майнц (Германия) – Боппард (Германия) – Бонн (Германия) – Кёльн (Германия) – Дюссельдорф (Германия)

Company : Crucemundo S.L.
Ship : Crucebelle
Journey Start : Fri 27 Dec 2019
Journey End : Fri 03 Jan 2020
Start in : Dusseldorf / Germany
End in : Dusseldorf / Germany
Count Nights : 7 nights

Schedule

Day Port Date Arrival Departure
1 Dusseldorf / Germany Fri 27 Dec 23:59 23:59
2 Koblenz / Germany Sat 28 Dec 14:00 20:00
3 Mannheim / Germany Sun 29 Dec 12:00 19:00
4 Strasbourg / France Mon 30 Dec 09:00 23:59
5 Speyer / Germany Tue 31 Dec 08:00 12:30
5 Mainz / Germany Tue 31 Dec 18:00 23:59
6 Mainz / Germany Wed 01 Jan 10:00
6 Boppard / Germany Wed 01 Jan 13:30 16:00
6 Rüdesheim / Germany Wed 01 Jan 09:00 13:00
6 Bonn / Germany Wed 01 Jan 20:00 23:59
6 Linz / Austria Wed 01 Jan 18:00 23:59
7 Bonn / Germany Thu 02 Jan 12:00
7 Linz / Austria Thu 02 Jan 11:00
7 Cologne / Germany Thu 02 Jan 13:00 23:59
8 Dusseldorf / Germany Fri 03 Jan 03:00 03:00
8 Cologne / Germany Fri 03 Jan 05:00
8 Dusseldorf / Germany Fri 03 Jan 08:15 08:15
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1:

    Dusseldorf / Germany

    Düsseldorf is the capital and second-largest city of the most populous German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne, as well as the seventh-largest city in Germany. with a population of 617,280. At the confluence of the Rhine and its tributary Düssel, the city lies in the centre of both the Rhine-Ruhr and the Rhineland Metropolitan Regions with the Cologne Bonn region to its south and the Ruhr to its north. Most of the city lies on the right bank of the Rhine (as opposed to Cologne, whose city centre lies on the river's left bank). The city is the largest in the German Low Franconian dialect area (closely related to Dutch). "Dorf" meaning "village" in German, the "-dorf" suffix (English cognate: thorp) is unusual in the German-speaking area for a settlement of Düsseldorf's size.

  • Day 2: 14:00-20:00

    Koblenz / Germany

  • Day 3: 12:00-19:00

    Mannheim / Germany

  • Day 4: 09:00-23:59

    Strasbourg / France

  • Day 5: 08:00-12:30

    Speyer / Germany

  • Day 5: 18:00-23:59

    Mainz / Germany

  • Day 6: 00:00-10:00

    Mainz / Germany

  • Day 6: 13:30-16:00

    Boppard / Germany

  • Day 6: 09:00-13:00

    Rüdesheim / Germany

  • Day 6: 20:00-23:59

    Bonn / Germany

    a city in the state of North Rhine–Westphalia in Germany; population 314,300 (est. 2006). From 1949 until the reunification of Germany in 1990, it was the capital of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany).

  • Day 6: 18:00-23:59

    Linz / Austria

    Linz is the third-largest city of Austria and capital of the state of Upper Austria (German: Oberösterreich). It is in the north centre of Austria, approximately 30 kilometres (19 miles) south of the Czech border, on both sides of the River Danube. The population of the city is 204,846, and that of the Greater Linz conurbation is about 789,811.

    In 2009 Linz, together with the Lithuanian capital Vilnius, was chosen as the European Capital of Culture. Since 1 December 2014 Linz is a member of the UNESCO Creative Cities (UCCN) network as a City of Media Arts. Cities receive this title for enriching the urban lifestyle through the sponsorship and successful integration of media art and involving society in these electronic art forms. Linz is well known for the Linzer torte, which is said to be the oldest cake in the world, with its first recipe dating from 1653.

  • Day 7: 00:00-12:00

    Bonn / Germany

    a city in the state of North Rhine–Westphalia in Germany; population 314,300 (est. 2006). From 1949 until the reunification of Germany in 1990, it was the capital of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany).

  • Day 7: 00:00-11:00

    Linz / Austria

    Linz is the third-largest city of Austria and capital of the state of Upper Austria (German: Oberösterreich). It is in the north centre of Austria, approximately 30 kilometres (19 miles) south of the Czech border, on both sides of the River Danube. The population of the city is 204,846, and that of the Greater Linz conurbation is about 789,811.

    In 2009 Linz, together with the Lithuanian capital Vilnius, was chosen as the European Capital of Culture. Since 1 December 2014 Linz is a member of the UNESCO Creative Cities (UCCN) network as a City of Media Arts. Cities receive this title for enriching the urban lifestyle through the sponsorship and successful integration of media art and involving society in these electronic art forms. Linz is well known for the Linzer torte, which is said to be the oldest cake in the world, with its first recipe dating from 1653.

  • Day 7: 13:00-23:59

    Cologne / Germany

    Cologne is the largest city of Germany's most populous federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, and its 1 million+ (2016) inhabitants make it the fourth most populous city in Germany after Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich. The largest city on the Rhine, it is also the most populous city both of the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Region, which is Germany's largest and one of Europe's major metropolitan areas, and of the Rhineland. Centred on the left bank of the Rhine, Cologne is about 45 kilometres (28 mi) southeast of North Rhine-Westphalia's capital of Düsseldorf and 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of Bonn. It is the largest city in the Central Franconian and Ripuarian dialect areas.

    The city's famous Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Cologne. There are many institutions of higher education in the city, most notably the University of Cologne (Universität zu Köln), one of Europe's oldest and largest universities, the Technical University of Cologne (Technische Hochschule Köln), Germany's largest university of applied sciences, and the German Sport University Cologne (Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln), Germany's only sport university. Cologne Bonn Airport (Flughafen Köln/Bonn) is Germany's seventh-largest airport and lies in the southeast of the city. The main airport for the Rhine-Ruhr region is Düsseldorf Airport.

  • Day 8:

    Dusseldorf / Germany

    Düsseldorf is the capital and second-largest city of the most populous German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne, as well as the seventh-largest city in Germany. with a population of 617,280. At the confluence of the Rhine and its tributary Düssel, the city lies in the centre of both the Rhine-Ruhr and the Rhineland Metropolitan Regions with the Cologne Bonn region to its south and the Ruhr to its north. Most of the city lies on the right bank of the Rhine (as opposed to Cologne, whose city centre lies on the river's left bank). The city is the largest in the German Low Franconian dialect area (closely related to Dutch). "Dorf" meaning "village" in German, the "-dorf" suffix (English cognate: thorp) is unusual in the German-speaking area for a settlement of Düsseldorf's size.

  • Day 8: 00:00-05:00

    Cologne / Germany

    Cologne is the largest city of Germany's most populous federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, and its 1 million+ (2016) inhabitants make it the fourth most populous city in Germany after Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich. The largest city on the Rhine, it is also the most populous city both of the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Region, which is Germany's largest and one of Europe's major metropolitan areas, and of the Rhineland. Centred on the left bank of the Rhine, Cologne is about 45 kilometres (28 mi) southeast of North Rhine-Westphalia's capital of Düsseldorf and 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of Bonn. It is the largest city in the Central Franconian and Ripuarian dialect areas.

    The city's famous Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Cologne. There are many institutions of higher education in the city, most notably the University of Cologne (Universität zu Köln), one of Europe's oldest and largest universities, the Technical University of Cologne (Technische Hochschule Köln), Germany's largest university of applied sciences, and the German Sport University Cologne (Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln), Germany's only sport university. Cologne Bonn Airport (Flughafen Köln/Bonn) is Germany's seventh-largest airport and lies in the southeast of the city. The main airport for the Rhine-Ruhr region is Düsseldorf Airport.

  • Day 8:

    Dusseldorf / Germany

    Düsseldorf is the capital and second-largest city of the most populous German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne, as well as the seventh-largest city in Germany. with a population of 617,280. At the confluence of the Rhine and its tributary Düssel, the city lies in the centre of both the Rhine-Ruhr and the Rhineland Metropolitan Regions with the Cologne Bonn region to its south and the Ruhr to its north. Most of the city lies on the right bank of the Rhine (as opposed to Cologne, whose city centre lies on the river's left bank). The city is the largest in the German Low Franconian dialect area (closely related to Dutch). "Dorf" meaning "village" in German, the "-dorf" suffix (English cognate: thorp) is unusual in the German-speaking area for a settlement of Düsseldorf's size.

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