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Cruise across Europe from Amsterdam to Vienne (port-to-port cruise)

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Cruise across Europe from Amsterdam to Vienne (port-to-port cruise)

Overview

Set out on a truly romantic adventure to the land of tulips, windmills, and delicious cheese in the Netherlands. Kick back on board as the world glides by on the Rhine River in Germany—where medieval castle ruins, such as the 18th-century Residenz palace in Wurtzburg, pepper the verdant hills.

Cruise Details

Company Category : Standard
Company name : Croisi Europe
Ship name : MS Modigliani
Journey Start Date : Sun 07 May 2023
Journey End Date : Sat 20 May 2023
Port start : Amsterdam / Netherlands
Port end : Vein / Austria
Count Nights : 13 nights

Short Cruise Program

Day Port Date Arrival Departure
1 Amsterdam / Netherlands Sun 07 May 18:00
2 Amsterdam / Netherlands Mon 08 May 14:00
2 Utrecht / Netherlands Mon 08 May 18:00
2 Utrecht / Netherlands Mon 08 May 18:00 19:00
3 Koln / Germany Tue 09 May 15:00
3 Koln / Germany Tue 09 May 15:00 22:00
4 Rüdesheim / Germany Wed 10 May 15:00
4 Rüdesheim / Germany Wed 10 May 15:00 23:59
5 Mannheim / Germany Thu 11 May 08:00
5 Mannheim / Germany Thu 11 May 08:00 14:00
6 Strasbourg / France Fri 12 May 09:00
6 Strasbourg / France Fri 12 May 09:00 20:00
7 Mainz / Germany Sat 13 May 08:00
7 Mainz / Germany Sat 13 May 08:00 11:00
7 Frankfurt / Germany Sat 13 May 15:00
7 Frankfurt / Germany Sat 13 May 15:00 21:00
8 Miltenberg / Germany Sun 14 May 08:00
8 Miltenberg / Germany Sun 14 May 08:00 12:00
8 Wertheim am Main / Germany Sun 14 May 16:00
9 Wertheim am Main / Germany Mon 15 May 04:30
9 Karlstadt / Germany Mon 15 May 13:00
9 Karlstadt / Germany Mon 15 May 13:00 13:30
9 Würzburg / Germany Mon 15 May 17:00
9 Würzburg / Germany Mon 15 May 17:00 17:30
10 Gerlachshausen / Germany Tue 16 May 00:30
10 Gerlachshausen / Germany Tue 16 May 00:30 08:00
10 Schweinfurt / Germany Tue 16 May 13:00
10 Schweinfurt / Germany Tue 16 May 13:00 13:30
10 Bamberg / Germany Tue 16 May 19:30
11 Bamberg / Germany Wed 17 May 04:00
11 Nuremberg / Germany Wed 17 May 13:30
11 Nuremberg / Germany Wed 17 May 13:30 16:30
11 Mülhausen / Germany Wed 17 May 22:00
12 Mülhausen / Germany Thu 18 May 04:30
12 Kelheim / Germany Thu 18 May 13:00
12 Kelheim / Germany Thu 18 May 13:00 13:30
12 Regensburg / Germany Thu 18 May 17:30
12 Regensburg / Germany Thu 18 May 17:30 22:00
13 Passau / Germany Fri 19 May 08:00
13 Passau / Germany Fri 19 May 08:00 12:00
14 Vein / Austria Sat 20 May 07:00
14 Vein / Austria Sat 20 May 07:00 09:00

Specification

Build Year : 2001
Renew Year : 2011
Width : 11.40
Length : 110.00
Capacity : 159
Cabin Quantity : 78

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Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 18:00

    Amsterdam / Netherlands

    Amsterdam is the capital city and most populous municipality of the Netherlands. Its status as the capital is mandated by the Constitution of the Netherlands, although it is not the seat of the government, which is The Hague. Amsterdam has a population of 851,373 within the city proper, 1,351,587 in the urban area] and 2,410,960 in the metropolitan area. The city is located in the province of North Holland in the west of the country but is not its capital, which is Haarlem. The metropolitan area comprises much of the northern part of the Randstad, one of the larger conurbations in Europe, with a population of approximately 8 million.

  • Day 2: 14:00

    Amsterdam / Netherlands

    Amsterdam is the capital city and most populous municipality of the Netherlands. Its status as the capital is mandated by the Constitution of the Netherlands, although it is not the seat of the government, which is The Hague. Amsterdam has a population of 851,373 within the city proper, 1,351,587 in the urban area] and 2,410,960 in the metropolitan area. The city is located in the province of North Holland in the west of the country but is not its capital, which is Haarlem. The metropolitan area comprises much of the northern part of the Randstad, one of the larger conurbations in Europe, with a population of approximately 8 million.

  • Day 2: 18:00

    Utrecht / Netherlands

    Utrecht is the fourth-largest city and a municipality of the Netherlands, capital and most populous city of the province of Utrecht. It is located in the eastern corner of the Randstadconurbation, and in the very centre of mainland Netherlands, and had a population of 345,080 in 2017.

    Utrecht's ancient city centre features many buildings and structures several dating as far back as the High Middle Ages. It has been the religious centre of the Netherlands since the 8th century. It lost the status of prince-bishopric but remains the main religious centre in the country. Utrecht was the most important city in the Netherlands until the Dutch Golden Age, when it was surpassed by Amsterdam as the country's cultural centre and most populous city.

    Utrecht is host to Utrecht University, the largest university in the Netherlands, as well as several other institutions of higher education. Due to its central position within the country, it is an important transport hub for both rail and road transport. It has the second highest number of cultural events in the Netherlands, after Amsterdam. In 2012, Lonely Planet included Utrecht in the top 10 of the world’s unsung places.

  • Day 2: 18:00-19:00

    Utrecht / Netherlands

    Utrecht is the fourth-largest city and a municipality of the Netherlands, capital and most populous city of the province of Utrecht. It is located in the eastern corner of the Randstadconurbation, and in the very centre of mainland Netherlands, and had a population of 345,080 in 2017.

    Utrecht's ancient city centre features many buildings and structures several dating as far back as the High Middle Ages. It has been the religious centre of the Netherlands since the 8th century. It lost the status of prince-bishopric but remains the main religious centre in the country. Utrecht was the most important city in the Netherlands until the Dutch Golden Age, when it was surpassed by Amsterdam as the country's cultural centre and most populous city.

    Utrecht is host to Utrecht University, the largest university in the Netherlands, as well as several other institutions of higher education. Due to its central position within the country, it is an important transport hub for both rail and road transport. It has the second highest number of cultural events in the Netherlands, after Amsterdam. In 2012, Lonely Planet included Utrecht in the top 10 of the world’s unsung places.

  • Day 3: 15:00

    Koln / 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 3: 15:00-22:00

    Koln / 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 4: 15:00

    Rüdesheim / Germany

  • Day 4: 15:00-23:59

    Rüdesheim / Germany

  • Day 5: 08:00

    Mannheim / Germany

  • Day 5: 08:00-14:00

    Mannheim / Germany

  • Day 6: 09:00

    Strasbourg / France

  • Day 6: 09:00-20:00

    Strasbourg / France

  • Day 7: 08:00

    Mainz / Germany

  • Day 7: 08:00-11:00

    Mainz / Germany

  • Day 7: 15:00

    Frankfurt / Germany

  • Day 7: 15:00-21:00

    Frankfurt / Germany

  • Day 8: 08:00

    Miltenberg / Germany

  • Day 8: 08:00-12:00

    Miltenberg / Germany

  • Day 8: 16:00

    Wertheim am Main / Germany

  • Day 9: 04:30

    Wertheim am Main / Germany

  • Day 9: 13:00

    Karlstadt / Germany

  • Day 9: 13:00-13:30

    Karlstadt / Germany

  • Day 9: 17:00

    Würzburg / Germany

  • Day 9: 17:00-17:30

    Würzburg / Germany

  • Day 10: 00:30

    Gerlachshausen / Germany

  • Day 10: 00:30-08:00

    Gerlachshausen / Germany

  • Day 10: 13:00

    Schweinfurt / Germany

  • Day 10: 13:00-13:30

    Schweinfurt / Germany

  • Day 10: 19:30

    Bamberg / Germany

  • Day 11: 04:00

    Bamberg / Germany

  • Day 11: 13:30

    Nuremberg / Germany

  • Day 11: 13:30-16:30

    Nuremberg / Germany

  • Day 11: 22:00

    Mülhausen / Germany

  • Day 12: 04:30

    Mülhausen / Germany

  • Day 12: 13:00

    Kelheim / Germany

  • Day 12: 13:00-13:30

    Kelheim / Germany

  • Day 12: 17:30

    Regensburg / Germany

  • Day 12: 17:30-22:00

    Regensburg / Germany

  • Day 13: 08:00

    Passau / Germany

  • Day 13: 08:00-12:00

    Passau / Germany

  • Day 14: 07:00

    Vein / Austria

    Vienna is the federal capital and largest city of Austria, and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primate city, with a population of about 1.9 million (2.6 million within the metropolitan area, nearly one third of Austria's population), and its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 7th-largest city by population within city limits in the European Union. Until the beginning of the 20th century, it was the largest German-speaking city in the world, and before the splitting of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I, the city had 2 million inhabitants. Today, it has the second largest number of German speakers after Berlin.Vienna is host to many major international organizations, including the United Nations and OPEC. The city is located in the eastern part of Austria and is close to the borders of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. These regions work together in a European Centrope border region. Along with nearby Bratislava, Vienna forms a metropolitan region with 3 million inhabitants. In 2001, the city centre was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In July 2017 it was moved to the list of World Heritage in Danger.

    Apart from being regarded as the City of Music[ because of its musical legacy, Vienna is also said to be "The City of Dreams" because it was home to the world's first psychoanalyst – Sigmund Freud. The city's roots lie in early Celticand Roman settlements that transformed into a Medieval and Baroque city, and then the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is well known for having played an essential role as a leading European music centre, from the great age of Viennese Classicism through the early part of the 20th century. The historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, and the late-19th-century Ringstraße lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.

    Vienna is known for its high quality of life. In a 2005 study of 127 world cities, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked the city first (in a tie with Vancouver and San Francisco) for the world's most liveable cities. Between 2011 and 2015, Vienna was ranked second, behind Melbourne. In 2018, it replaced Melbourne as the number one spot. For eight consecutive years (2009–2016), the human-resource-consulting firm Mercer ranked Vienna first in its annual "Quality of Living" survey of hundreds of cities around the world, a title the city still held in 2016. Monocle's 2015 "Quality of Life Survey" ranked Vienna second on a list of the top 25 cities in the world "to make a base within."

    The UN-Habitat classified Vienna as the most prosperous city in the world in 2012/2013. The city was ranked 1st globally for its culture of innovation in 2007 and 2008, and sixth globally (out of 256 cities) in the 2014 Innovation Cities Index, which analyzed 162 indicators in covering three areas: culture, infrastructure, and markets. Vienna regularly hosts urban planning conferences and is often used as a case study by urban planners.

    Between 2005 and 2010, Vienna was the world's number-one destination for international congresses and conventions. It attracts over 6.8 million tourists a year.

  • Day 14: 07:00-09:00

    Vein / Austria

    Vienna is the federal capital and largest city of Austria, and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primate city, with a population of about 1.9 million (2.6 million within the metropolitan area, nearly one third of Austria's population), and its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 7th-largest city by population within city limits in the European Union. Until the beginning of the 20th century, it was the largest German-speaking city in the world, and before the splitting of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I, the city had 2 million inhabitants. Today, it has the second largest number of German speakers after Berlin.Vienna is host to many major international organizations, including the United Nations and OPEC. The city is located in the eastern part of Austria and is close to the borders of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. These regions work together in a European Centrope border region. Along with nearby Bratislava, Vienna forms a metropolitan region with 3 million inhabitants. In 2001, the city centre was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In July 2017 it was moved to the list of World Heritage in Danger.

    Apart from being regarded as the City of Music[ because of its musical legacy, Vienna is also said to be "The City of Dreams" because it was home to the world's first psychoanalyst – Sigmund Freud. The city's roots lie in early Celticand Roman settlements that transformed into a Medieval and Baroque city, and then the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is well known for having played an essential role as a leading European music centre, from the great age of Viennese Classicism through the early part of the 20th century. The historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, and the late-19th-century Ringstraße lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.

    Vienna is known for its high quality of life. In a 2005 study of 127 world cities, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked the city first (in a tie with Vancouver and San Francisco) for the world's most liveable cities. Between 2011 and 2015, Vienna was ranked second, behind Melbourne. In 2018, it replaced Melbourne as the number one spot. For eight consecutive years (2009–2016), the human-resource-consulting firm Mercer ranked Vienna first in its annual "Quality of Living" survey of hundreds of cities around the world, a title the city still held in 2016. Monocle's 2015 "Quality of Life Survey" ranked Vienna second on a list of the top 25 cities in the world "to make a base within."

    The UN-Habitat classified Vienna as the most prosperous city in the world in 2012/2013. The city was ranked 1st globally for its culture of innovation in 2007 and 2008, and sixth globally (out of 256 cities) in the 2014 Innovation Cities Index, which analyzed 162 indicators in covering three areas: culture, infrastructure, and markets. Vienna regularly hosts urban planning conferences and is often used as a case study by urban planners.

    Between 2005 and 2010, Vienna was the world's number-one destination for international congresses and conventions. It attracts over 6.8 million tourists a year.

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