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New Year's Eve on board: 9 days along the Elbe, from Berlin to Prague, exploring history, culture, and nature reserves

Main characteristics
Type of boat: river boat
Number of cabins: 39
Maximum capacity: 78 travelers
Crew members: 25

Cabs

Double Cabin - Cat A - Upper Deck
Capacity: 2 Beds maximum
Spacious and comfortable cabin featuring a French balcony with panoramic sliding window, two separate beds, a bathroom (sink, shower, and private toilet, towels provided), hairdryer, television, safe, and radio. Located on the upper deck, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Single Cabin - Cat A - Upper Deck
Capacity: 1 Bed maximum
Spacious and comfortable cabin featuring a French balcony with panoramic sliding window, a single bed, a bathroom (sink, shower, and private toilet, towels provided), hairdryer, television, safe, and radio. Located on the upper deck, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Double Cabin - Cat B - Upper Deck
Capacity: 2 Beds maximum
Spacious and comfortable cabin featuring a French balcony with panoramic sliding window, two separate beds, a bathroom (sink, shower, and private toilet, towels provided), hairdryer, television, safe, and radio. Located on the upper deck, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Double Cabin - Large Bed - Cat B - Upper Deck
Capacity: 2 Beds maximum
Spacious and comfortable cabin featuring a French balcony with panoramic sliding window, a large bed, a bathroom (sink, shower, and private toilet, towels provided), hairdryer, television, safe, and radio. Located on the upper deck, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
NB: The photos, information and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The indicated itinerary and program may be modified without prior notice for technical reasons (decision of the captain).

Sailing itineraries

Sailing itineraries
Berlin
Boarding at 6pm in Berlin and installation in the cabins. Introduction to the crew and welcome... see+ cocktail. Dinner on board. 
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Berlin Potsdam Wusterwitz
In the morning, optional excursion: Berlin. The German capital captivates visitors with its diverse... see+ tourist attractions, cultural richness, and dynamic yet relaxed lifestyle. The contrasts between historic buildings and contemporary architecture characterize the city and tell the story of an entire nation, from the Brandenburg Gate to the Chancellery. You will see the Victory Column next to a statue of Bismarck, then the Brandenburg Gate adjacent to the Reichstag and its glass dome, Museum Island, Alexanderplatz and its television tower, and Checkpoint Charlie.
In the afternoon, optional excursion: Visit to the New Palace. This sumptuous palace in Sanssouci Park is a symbol of Prussian power. Unlike the intimate Sanssouci Palace, the New Palace is a building with long rows of rooms, ballrooms, and sumptuously decorated galleries. You will discover the Marble Hall, the Grotto Hall, the Concert Hall, and the Palace Theater. Cruise to Wusterwitz. Evening entertainment.
 
Optional services: Tour of the New Palace in Sanssouci Park, Panoramic tour of Berlin, see+
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Wusterwitz Magdeburg
Morning cruise on the Elbe. At 1,091 km long, it is the 14th largest river in Europe. Flowing down... see+ from the Giant Mountains, it crosses Bohemia and Saxon Switzerland before reaching the North Sea at Hamburg. Magdeburg is one of the major cities crossed by this river.
Arrival in Magdeburg in the early afternoon. Optional excursion: Magdeburg. First mentioned in a manuscript in 805, the capital of Saxony-Anhalt surprises visitors with its diversity and rich history spanning more than 1,200 years. You will discover Magdeburg Cathedral and the Notre-Dame cloister, the most remarkable historical monuments of Magdeburg's cultural heritage. You will also see the green citadel and its colorful facade, the market square and the equestrian statue of the Magdeburg horseman, the town hall and its bronze portal. Return on board. Evening dance. Night navigation.
 
Optional services: Guided tour of Magdeburg, see+
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Magdeburg Wittenberg
Arrival in Wittenberg early in the morning. Optional excursion: Wittenberg, Luther's city. Depart... see+ for the city center and its beautiful Renaissance-style patrician houses. You will see the town hall, in front of which stand statues of Luther and his disciple Melanchthon. Buildings such as the castle church, considered the heart of the Reformation, Luther's house, and Melanchthon's house are part of the city's heritage. You will visit Martin Luther's house (2), which was his home and workplace for 35 years. Today, it houses the world's largest museum dedicated to the history of the Protestant Reformation. Then, visit the Gothic St. Mary's Church. Further on, you will see the Cranach House, whose portraits are now scattered throughout the world's greatest museums.
Return on board and continue the cruise on the Elbe. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the Elbe marks a unique natural and cultural landscape here, along intact floodplains, white sandy beaches, and wooded peaks. New Year's Eve celebration. Night sailing.
 
Optional services: Guided tour of Wittenberg, see+
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Wittenberg Meissen Dresden
Arrival in Meissen early in the morning. Optional excursion: Meissen and its famous porcelain... see+ factory. This picturesque town is dominated by the 15th-century Albrechtsburg Castle overlooking the Elbe River. Meissen is also known for producing some of the finest German porcelain. You will discover the old quarter, its large square lined with Renaissance houses, the town hall and the Church of Our Lady, both in late Gothic style. Then we will head to the porcelain factory. In 1708, the discovery of a kaolin deposit in Saxony, combined with the ingenuity of alchemist Johann Friedrich Böttger, led to the creation of the first hard-paste porcelain in Europe. The Duke of Saxony, Auguste Lefort, was a great lover of porcelain. Under his leadership, the Meissen stoneware and ceramics factory became, from 1720 onwards, the most astonishing porcelain factory imaginable. A permanent exhibition traces the history of porcelain. Meanwhile, the boat will sail to Dresden, where you will join it.
In the afternoon, optional excursion: Dresden, the "Florence of the Elbe." Your visit will begin with a panoramic tour where you will enjoy a magnificent view of the vast green spaces such as the Grand Garden or the banks and hillsides of the Elbe, the prestigious villas, the large buildings such as the football stadium or the VW factory. Then you will visit the old town on foot, passing by the unmissable Theater Square, where you will appreciate architectural masterpieces in Baroque, Renaissance, and other styles. You will see the Semper Opera House, the magnificent Zwinger, a Baroque-style palace, and the George Tower. Then walk along the Brühl Terrace, nicknamed "the balcony of Europe," lined with exceptional Baroque and Neoclassical architecture overlooking the Elbe along the south bank. Return to the ship. Evening dance.
 
Optional services: Guided tour of Dresden: the Florence of the Elbe, Guided tour of Meissen (New Year's cruise), see+
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Dresden Litomerice
In the morning, optional excursion: the Elbsandsteingebirge (Elbe Sandstone Mountains in Saxon... see+ Switzerland). Geologically speaking, the origins of this landscape date back four million years. During the Cretaceous period, the region was still submerged. The erosion that followed wore down the rocks and gave them their spectacular shapes. The landscape of the region is marked by tower-like rocks. The play of light and shadow, time and wind change the shapes and constantly reveal new facets. Visit to the Königstein Fortress, a unique example of European fortified architecture. This imposing complex of buildings in the flamboyant Gothic, Baroque, and 19th-century styles is the result of its more than 750 years of history. The ramparts offer beautiful views of the Elbe. Afternoon cruise through the enchanting regions of Saxon Switzerland and Northern Bohemia. Evening entertainment. 
Optional services: Visit Königstein Fortress, immersed in the magic of Christmas, see+
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Litomerice Melnik
Optional excursion: guided tour of Litomerice. The picturesque little town of Litom''ice lies on... see+ the banks of the Elbe, on the border between a large agricultural plain and the mountainous, wooded landscapes that characterize the Central Bohemian uplands. The historic town center is almost entirely surrounded by fortifications dating from the Gothic period. Here you'll find architectural gems such as Mírové nám'stí square, lined with original medieval houses, some of which are among the oldest surviving in the Czech Republic. Tasting of local specialties at the end of the visit.
Return to the boat. Afternoon sailing. Evening entertainment.
 
Optional services: Guided tour of Litomerice, see+
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Melnik Prague
Sailing to Prague. Optional excursion: guided tour of old Prague. You will head to the Old Town... see+ Square with its pretty arcaded houses, now the busiest place in Prague, the statue of Jan Hus, the reformer who was burned at the stake in 1415, the town hall with its famous Astronomical Clock, which displays the 12 apostles every hour, the Church of Our Lady before Týn (exterior), the Ungelt Passage, and the Merchant's Court. You will also see the Municipal House, the city's most beautiful Art Nouveau gem, and finally the Powder Tower, a 75-meter-high Gothic monument that was once used to guard the road to Kutná Hora.
Optional excursion: the Castle District. A symbol of the Czech people's glorious past, Prague Castle is at the heart of the country's political life, as it is the residence of the President of the Czech Republic. Located on a hill overlooking Prague's Old Town and Malá Strana, this monumental complex emerges from a crown of gardens and rooftops and unfurls its long horizontal façade, from which the towers of the cathedral and St. George's Cloister rise. You can admire magnificent churches (St. Vitus Cathedral, Strahov Monastery) and splendid palaces (Cernin, Belvedere). You can then stroll through the historic streets (New World, Golden Lane). Return on board. Gala evening.
 
Optional services: Prague Christmas Market with local flavors, Guided tour of Prague: Castle District, see+
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Prague
Buffet breakfast on board. Disembarkation at 9am. End of our services.
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Included

The price includes
Bed linen, towels, shower gel and shampoo
French-speaking and English-speaking guides
Refined French cuisine
Gala dinner and evening
Welcome cocktail
Drinks included on board (excluding special cards)
Assistance from the onboard entertainment team
New Year's Eve dinner and wine
The Champagne glass
Assistance / repatriation insurance
Port taxes
Onboard entertainment
Meals included in the program
The price does not include
Transfer from the airport to the port
Transfer from the port to the airport
Guides speaking Spanish and Italian for groups only
Drinks on special menus
Beverages taken with meals during excursions or transfers
Cancellation/luggage insurance
Personal expenses
Activities not included in the program
Meals not included in the program
Tips for guides and/or crew
Further information
Excursions must be added at least two weeks before the cruise departure date. Any changes made after the reservation has been confirmed will incur a €50 change fee per booking
Languages spoken on board: French
Optional excursions are subject to availability and must be booked in advance before departure
Optional services
Flights not included in the program are available on request
Activities and excursions on request see+

Activities

You will visit the New Palace in Sanssouci Park. The enormous New Palace is the imposing counterpart to the intimate Sanssouci Palace. Frederick II himself called the New Palace a "show-off." He preferred the intimate Sanssouci and used the magnificent... see+ building as guest accommodation and a setting for lavish celebrations. Comprising three wings, this huge castle is impressive, but the red brick is only painted for cost reasons. Inside, the spacious castle with its 200 rooms, royal apartments, and four galleries is decorated in a cheerful Rococo style. You will visit the most eccentric room, the Grotto Room, decorated with more than 24,000 shells, minerals, fossils, and precious stones, as well as the Marble Gallery with its marble cladding and gilded ceiling paintings, a superb example of Prussian Rococo. Then enjoy some free time at the "Blauer Lichterglanz" Christmas market, located in the historic center of Potsdam. NOTES The order of visits may be changed. Times are given as a guide only.  
Not included $107 / pers.
Guided panoramic bus tour of Berlin. You will see Berlin's main districts, including Charlottenburg, the government district, and the embassy district. Continue through the eastern part of the city, where you will see (exteriors) Paris Square, the French... see+ Embassy and the Academy of Arts, Unter den Linden Avenue, the Brandenburg Gate, the library, Humboldt University, the opera house, the Prussian Arsenal, and Berlin Cathedral. Then the Museum Island, Alexanderplatz, the St. Nicholas district (the cradle of Berlin), Schlossplatz, the Foreign Ministry, Gendarmenmarkt, the German Cathedral, and the Concert Hall. The panoramic tour continues to the Checkpoint Charlie district—the Wall district, Potsdamer Platz, and its spectacular contemporary architecture, such as the Debis building and the Sony Center. Finally, you will visit one of the city's many Christmas markets before returning to the boat. NOTES The order of visits may be changed. Times are given as a guide only.  
Not included $85 / pers.
You will begin with a visit to Magdeburg Cathedral, which houses the tomb of Emperor Otto the Great. The city, located on Saxony-Anhalt's "Romanesque Road," also boasts several other religious buildings: the Notre Dame cloister, St. Peter's Church,... see+ St. John's Church, St. Mary Magdalene Chapel, and more. You will continue with a panoramic tour of the city and see its main monuments, including the citadel. You will see this former GDR city, rebuilt in a "Soviet" style with gray, square buildings, but embellished with moldings and reliefs. You will reach the market square where you can admire the Magdeburg Horseman, a golden equestrian statue representing Otto I, and the Town Hall with its bronze portal. The tour will end with some free time. During the Christmas cruise, you will discover Magdeburg's Christmas market before returning to the boat. NOTES The order of visits may be changed. Times are given as a guide only.  
Not included $85 / pers.
Transfer by coach to the historic center of Wittenberg. Guided tour of the old town. You will see the house where Melanchthon, Luther's disciple, lived and died. You will visit Luther's house. Formerly an Augustinian monastery, it was Martin Luther's home and... see+ workplace for 35 years. Since 1883, the house has been converted into a museum and is now the world's largest museum dedicated to the history of the Protestant Reformation. Then, visit the Gothic St. Mary's Church where Luther preached. Further on, you will also see the Cranach House, whose portraits are now scattered throughout the world's greatest museums. Then you will visit the castle church, considered the heart of the Reformation. Luther's 95 theses are reproduced on the doors. The church also contains the tombs of Luther and Melanchthon. Return to the boat. NOTES The order of visits may be changed. Times are given as a guide only.  
Not included $90 / pers.
Guided walking tour of Dresden's historic old town. Walking sailing itinerary through the old town, via Theaterplatz, Semper Opera House, inner courtyard of the Dresden Zwinger, also including the Royal Palace, Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Georgsturm tower,... see+ along the famous Brühl's Terrace, etc. Return to the ship. NOTES The order of visits may be changed. Times are given as a guide only.  
Not included $72 / pers.
Departure of the boat for a guided tour of Meissen. Famous for its porcelain, the city developed on the banks of the Elbe at the foot of a fortress built by Henry I during his expansion into Slavic territory. It became a bishopric in 968. The old quarter has... see+ retained much of its charm with its large square lined with Renaissance houses and two late Gothic buildings erected at the end of the 15th century: the town hall "Rathaus" and the Church of Our Lady "Frauenkirche" (exteriors). Since 1929, the church has had the oldest porcelain carillon in the world. After visiting the city, you will visit the famous porcelain factory. Established in 1710 in the castle, Europe's first porcelain factory moved to its current premises in 1865. The exhibition rooms trace the history of Meissen porcelain. You will discover the different stages of the manufacturing process of this magnificent porcelain. After the visit, you will have free time before returning to the ship in Dresden. NOTES The order of visits may be changed. Times are given as a guide only.  
Not included $104 / pers.
Departure by coach to Elbsandsteingebirge: the Elbe Sandstone Mountains. This is a mountain range located on the banks of the Elbe River in Saxon Switzerland (Germany) and Bohemian Switzerland (Czech Republic). The region is known for its surprising sandstone... see+ formations and for the diversity of its flora and fauna, unique among the German low mountain ranges. Crossed by the Elbe, Saxon Switzerland is home to several ruins of buildings constructed to protect trade routes, such as Königstein Fortress and Hohnstein Castle. Some of these buildings later became hideouts for bandits. You will continue with a visit to Königstein Fortress. Built in the 13th and 16th centuries, this fortress crowns Königstein, which dominates the great loop of the Elbe. Enlarged in the 17th and 18th centuries, it served several times as a refuge for the Saxon court. During the festive season, you will discover the beautifully decorated building, with Herrnhut stars symbolizing the Star of Bethlehem, wooden pyramids, candle arches, and a multitude of Christmas figurines. Return to the ship.NOTESThe order of visits may be changed.Times are given as a guide only.  
Not included $112 / pers.
Departure by boat for a guided tour of Litomerice. The royal town of Litomerice, located at the confluence of the Elbe and Ohre rivers, is one of the most beautiful towns in the Czech Republic. The vast historic center has dozens of streets and a large... see+ square. You will be fascinated by the colorful Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance houses in the city center, most of which are surrounded by well-preserved Gothic ramparts. The charm of Litomerice also captivated Karel Hynek Mácha, the greatest Czech Romantic poet. The renowned wine of Velké Zernoseky will certainly brighten up your stroll through the city. Let yourself be charmed by the houses of rare architecture on Litomerice's main square. The Saxon Renaissance town hall, the Kalich house, also known as Pod Bání, whose roof is equipped with an observation deck where the wealthy bourgeoisie used to meet over a glass of wine, and the Renaissance Cerný orel house all bear witness to their original appearance, with precious graffiti. The exhibition houses and countless churches are also worth seeing, such as the Gothic All Saints Church with its Renaissance-style roofs, the Church of the Annunciation, the masterpiece of Italian architect Octavian Broggio, and the Baroque St. Stephen's Cathedral, built by Prague architect Deminico Orsi. At the end of the visit, enjoy a beer tasting* of the local specialty. Then continue by coach and return on the side of the boat. NOTES Foot tour, please wear comfortable walking shoes. The order of visits may be changed. Times are given as a guide only. *Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health, please drink responsibly.  
Not included $111 / pers.
Depart on foot for Prague's historic center. From the beginning of Advent until early January, Christmas markets are set up in several squares in Prague. You will visit the most beautiful and largest one, located in the Old Town Square, where a huge Christmas... see+ tree is erected, along with a nativity scene and numerous small wooden chalets. You will also see Prague's medieval-style astronomical clock, the most famous in the world, which displays the 12 apostles every hour. It was built in 1410 by master clockmaker Hanus and perfected by Jan Taborsky in the 16th century. Legend has it that the city councilors blinded Hanus to prevent him from reproducing his work. Next, it's time to sample some local flavors, with an opportunity to try trdelník accompanied by mulled wine. NOTESThe order of visits may be changed.Times are given as a guide only. 
Not included $75 / pers.
Your tour of Prague and its Christmas markets will begin in the Castle District, where you will enjoy breathtaking views of the old town. You will explore Mala Strana, a gem at the foot of the Castle. In this romantic Baroque district, you will admire... see+ pastel-colored palaces connected by timeless cobblestone streets.NOTESThe order of visits may be changed.Times are given as a guide only. 
Not included $95 / pers.

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