Arrive in Prague, then transfer to your hotel.* After check-in, enjoy free time to explore this dynamic city—or join our “welcome walk” to stretch your legs and start getting oriented.
Day 2 - Prague & Melnik
Tour Prague, “City of a Hundred Spires.” Take a guided walk through Old Town; then, ride to Hradcany to tour inside Prague Castle. After some free time to have lunch and explore on your own, transfer to Melnik to embark your ship. (B, D)
Day 3 - Litomerice
Spend the morning cruising leisurely through the scenic area of Porta Bohemia on the Elbe. Arrive midafternoon in Litomerice, one of the prettiest towns in the Czech Republic. See St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the Jesuit Church, historic Market Square and many residential buildings from the baroque, Renaissance and Gothic periods. The tour ends with a tasting of beers from this Bohemian region. Dine aboard. (B, L, D)
Day 4 - Saxon Switzerland
This morning, cruise through the magnificent, soaring rock formations of the Saxon Switzerland region, then dock at the spa town of Bad Schandau. From here we make our way to the famous rock tower known as the Bastei (bastion), formed by water a million years ago, to enjoy stunning panoramic views of the Elbe. Return aboard for dinner and evening cruising. (B, L, D)
Day 5 - Dresden
Embark on a tour of Dresden, nicknamed “Florence on the Elbe.” Drive through the 19th-century residential area to the Dresden Castle complex; enter the Green Vault to see a comprehensive collection of the Saxon monarchs’ crown jewels. Continue on foot to see Zwinger Palace, Semper Opera House and the Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) with its distinctive bell-shaped dome, which survived the World War II bombings but collapsed the following day and was later rebuilt.
Enjoy some free time to explore more of Dresden, or join an optional painting class and create your own portrait of this lovely city. Dinner is served during evening departure. (B, L, D)
Day 6 - Meissen & Torgau
This morning, arrive in Meissen. Visit the Meissenware factory, which has produced fine porcelain since the early 1700s. See firsthand how this trademarked porcelain is created and tour the museum. Proceed to Castle Hill for a walking tour through the Old Town. Return aboard for lunch and an afternoon departure.
Later, arrive in Torgau with its wonderful Renaissance houses. Join your Program Director for an evening stroll to see fortified Hartenfels Castle, Market Square and the riverside monument commemorating the historic 1945 meeting between Russian and American troops. Your ship remains docked overnight. (B, L, D)
Day 7 - Wittenberg
Today you cruise the Elbe and arrive after lunch in Wittenberg, birthplace of the Reformation. Follow in Martin Luther’s footsteps to view many of Wittenberg’s historic landmarks. Tour inside Luther’s House and St. Marien’s Church, where he preached. See the Castle Church where Luther posted his 95 Theses; then explore on your own—as always, your Program Director can help you plan your free time. Return to your ship for midafternoon departure. (B, L, D)
Day 8 - Dessau & Magdeburg
Arrive this morning in Dessau. Take a journey to Wörlitz Park, Germany’s first landscaped park with English-style gardens. Tour inside Wörlitz Castle, fashioned after an English country home, and walk the grounds. Return to your ship for lunch aboard and an afternoon departure. Dine aboard as we sail toward Magdeburg, where we dock for the night. (B, L, D)
Day 9 - Potsdam & Berlin
After breakfast, disembark and travel to Potsdam, historic capital of the German state of Brandenburg. Tour either Sanssouci Palace, a perfect example of German rococo architecture, or the nearby 200-room baroque New Palace—both built by Prussian King Frederick the Great in the 18th century. After lunch on your own, we proceed to the dynamic German capital of Berlin. Check in to your hotel and take the rest of the day to explore the city on your own. (B)
Day 10 - Berlin
After breakfast, check out of your hotel and proceed to the airport for your return flight.* Or, extend your journey with 2 additional nights in fascinating Berlin, giving you time to see more of the city’s highlights. (B)
The following meals are included:
B = Breakfast; L = Lunch; D = Dinner
*Transfers are not included. Let us know if you would like help arranging your airport transfer
Cruise ship operating this itinerary:
Viking Fontane, Viking Schumann
* Ports of call may vary based on itinerary and departure dates selected
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Prague
Prague: The magical city of bridges, cathedrals, gold-tipped towers and church domes, whose image has been mirrored in the surface of the Vltava river for more than ten centuries. Prague is also a modern European metropolis full of energy, music, and art. It's a city of contrasts: Serene green isles in the river and peaceful parks draping the city's seven hills are just steps away from the architectural treasures and bustling street life of the city center.
Country - Czech Republic Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from Port to Airport - 14kms Currency - Czech Koruna (CZK)
Places of Interest Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, National Theatre, Prague Observatory, Prague Botanic Gardens, Prague Zoo, Old-new Synagogue
Melnik
The historic town of Melnik north of Prague has a lot to offer to visitors. Its history goes back to the 9th century and in the 13th century Melnik along with its castle became a dowry town of Czech queens. During the reign of Emperor Charles IV Melnik became the centre of wine growing in the Czech Lands and there are vineyards to this day. As of next year the town hopes to welcome plenty more tourists from abroad, as a brand new river port is going to be built there, connecting Melnik directly with Germany via the river Elbe.
Country - Czech Republic Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance to Airport - 30kms Currency - Czech Koruna (CZK)
Places of Interest Renaissance Chateau, Wine making district
Litomerice
Litoměřice is one of the oldest and most significant towns in Bohemia. It is located in the fertile countryside near the rivers Labe and Ohře, north of Prague. As early as the 11th century the Przemyslids founded a capitulary with a Romanesque basilica here, which was rebuilt in Baroque into a bishop’s residence with the Cathedral of St. Stephen.
Country - Czech Republic Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from Port to Airport - 50kms Currency - Czech Koruna (CZK)
Places of Interest Cathedral of St. Stephen
Dresden
The city's cultural scene blends the traditional and the modern. The Elbe Valley around Dresden, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, boasts lush meadows, magnificent villas and majestic palaces. Few other cities have are undergoing such radical transformation as Dresden.
Country - Germany Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from Port to Airport - 10kms Currency - Euro (EUR)
Places of Interest Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra, Grosser Garten (Great Garden), Semper Opera House, Zwinger Palace
Meissen
With a history dating back more than a thousand years, Meissen has long been known as the "cradle" of Saxony. That the town is worthy of such a name is clearly seen in its buildings - records of stone which bear witness to the different epochs of not only Saxon history but also the history of the Holy Roman Empire with Germany at its centre.
Country - Germany Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance to Airport - 20kms Currency - Euro (EUR)
Stroll through the old walled city with its grand Renaissance houses. See the breathtaking views of the Elbe from the Hartenfels Castle, a huge fortified castle that now houses a museum of historic weapons. On the bank of the Elbe, a monument marks the spot where advancing American and Russian troops first made contact on April 25, 1945, after defeating Axis troops.
Country - Germany Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from Port to Airport - 80kms Currency - Euro (EUR)
Places of Interest Hartenfels Castle, 'Denkmal der Begegnung' monument commemorating the meeting of American and Soviet troops in WWII
Wittenburg
Lutherstadt Wittenberg lies at the banks of the river Elbe in the East of the federal state Saxony-Anhalt. Wittenberg was the starting point of the Lutheran reformation movement, and home of Martin Luther. It became, therefore, one of the spiritual and cultural centres of the 16th century in Europe.
Country - Germany Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from Port to Airport -100kms Currency - Euro (EUR)
Places of Interest Wittenburg Reformation Festival, Markets
Dessau
When you visit Dessau, the former seat of the Princes of Anhalt, you come across the trail of such distinguished personalities as Moses Mendelssohn, Wilhelm Müller and Kurt Weill. Villages, palaces, gardens and park buildings in their natural surroundings complement each other and form an integrated whole with the meadows and forests along the Elbe and Mulde.
Country - Germany Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from Port to Airport - 50kms Currency - Euro (EUR)
Places of Interest Bauhaus Colour Festival, Dessau-Woerlitz Garden and Palace, Anhalt Theatre
Magdeburg
First mentioned in records in 805 and now the regional capital of Saxony-Anhalt, Magdeburg has an incredible array of monuments that serve as reminders of its turbulent history. The townscape has been shaped by Magdeburg's cultural heritage and features historical monuments as well as the massive buildings dating from the period of communist town planning.
Country - Germany Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance form Port to Airport - 100kms Currency - Euro (EUR) Places of Interest Puppet Theatre, Museum of Technology, The Magdeburg Horseman
Potsdam
The state capital Potsdam assumes an outstanding position in the rich cultural landscape of the State of Brandenburg, Germany. Potsdam, the city of Prussian palaces and gardens, offers not only its historical heritage, a source of pride known well beyond the state - but also a richly diverse selection of modern culture and art. In the historic city centre the Hans Otto theatre, the Nikolaisaal concert hall, the House of Brandenburg-Prussian History and the Film Museum provide opportunities to enjoy classical as well as modern culture.
Country - Germany Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from Port to Airport - 25kms Currency - Euro (EUR)
Places of Interest Sanssouci park and palace, Biosphere nature exibition, Babelsberg Filmpark
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