Cruise AmaSiena: Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, France Departing from Basel
From Basel
Thu 23 Dec 2027
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Basel
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Basel, a Swiss city at the crossroads of French, German and Swiss cultures, is famous for its rich artistic and cultural heritage. The heart of the city is packed with museums, including the famous Art Museum and the Fondation Beyeler. Stroll through the narrow streets of the old town, discover Basel's magnificent cathedral and the picturesque market on the Marktplatz. The banks of the Rhine offer a peaceful stroll, while the many cafés and bakeries invite you to take a gourmet break. Basel, with its harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, is a rewarding destination for any traveler.

Breisach
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Breisach, a picturesque town on the Rhine in Germany, offers breathtaking views from its hilltop cathedral. Explore the medieval alleys and city walls, and sample the region's wines. Close to the Black Forest, Breisach is perfect for a combination of culture, history and nature.

Strasbourg
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Strasbourg's river port, located in the heart of Europe, is a major river crossroads on the Rhine. Just 500 meters from the historic city center, the port is an ideal starting point for exploring the city. Accessible on foot, it offers a unique experience for cruisers, combining the charm of river navigation with close proximity to Strasbourg's cultural and historical riches. A stroll along the quays is in itself an invitation to discovery.
What to visit in Strasbourg
Strasbourg, the capital of Europe, is famous for its exceptional architectural heritage. Notre-Dame Cathedral, with its majestic façade and astronomical clock, is a must-see. Stroll through the picturesque Petite France district, with its half-timbered houses and charming canals. For history and politics buffs, a visit to the European Parliament is a must. The Palais Rohan and Musée Alsacien offer a fascinating insight into local history and culture. Food lovers should not fail to sample Alsatian specialities in the many traditional bistros.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Strasbourg's surroundings are packed with places of interest. The Alsace Wine Route, just a few kilometers away, is an ideal getaway for wine lovers. Picturesque villages such as Obernai and Riquewihr provide charming backdrops for day trips. For nature lovers, the Vosges du Nord Regional Nature Park offers magnificent hiking trails. Finally, Germany's Baden-Baden is easily accessible and offers world-renowned spa experiences.

Ludwigshafen
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Rhine Gorge
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Rudesheim
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Rüdesheim am Rhein, Germany, is a charming town famous for its vineyards and for being part of the Romantic Rhine region. Stroll along Drosselgasse, a lively narrow street with traditional taverns and folk music. Visit the Museum of Mechanical Musical Instruments and take the cable car to the Niederwalddenkmal monument for a panoramic view of the Rhine.

Dusseldorf
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Düsseldorf, Germany's cosmopolitan city, is famous for its art, fashion and architecture. Stroll along Königsallee, one of Germany's most luxurious shopping streets. Visit the Old Town, with its historic buildings and traditional breweries. The banks of the Rhine are perfect for a relaxing stroll. Düsseldorf is a captivating blend of modernity and tradition, offering a dynamic urban experience.

Utrecht
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Utrecht, in the Netherlands, is a dynamic city with a rich heritage. Explore the historic center with its famous Dom Tower, the tallest church tower in the Netherlands. Museums, such as the Centraal Museum, offer an insight into Dutch history and art. Stroll along the picturesque canals and enjoy the cafés on the terraces. The botanical gardens and zoo offer relaxing green spaces. The local gastronomy, with its cheeses and stroopwafels, is not to be missed.
Amsterdam
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Amsterdam's port, one of the largest in Europe, is located around 3 kilometers from the historic center. Efficient public transport, such as streetcars and buses, provides easy access to the various attractions of this vibrant city.
What to visit in Amsterdam
Amsterdam, a city of canals and history, invites you to explore its famous Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank House and Rijksmuseum. A stroll along the canals will reveal the city's unique architecture and picturesque bridges.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Amsterdam's surroundings offer sites such as the village of Zaanse Schans, famous for its traditional windmills and wooden houses. Keukenhof, with its dazzling tulip gardens, is an ideal springtime excursion.

Amsterdam
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The port:
Amsterdam's port, one of the largest in Europe, is located around 3 kilometers from the historic center. Efficient public transport, such as streetcars and buses, provides easy access to the various attractions of this vibrant city.
What to visit in Amsterdam
Amsterdam, a city of canals and history, invites you to explore its famous Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank House and Rijksmuseum. A stroll along the canals will reveal the city's unique architecture and picturesque bridges.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Amsterdam's surroundings offer sites such as the village of Zaanse Schans, famous for its traditional windmills and wooden houses. Keukenhof, with its dazzling tulip gardens, is an ideal springtime excursion.

Amsterdam
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The port:
Amsterdam's port, one of the largest in Europe, is located around 3 kilometers from the historic center. Efficient public transport, such as streetcars and buses, provides easy access to the various attractions of this vibrant city.
What to visit in Amsterdam
Amsterdam, a city of canals and history, invites you to explore its famous Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank House and Rijksmuseum. A stroll along the canals will reveal the city's unique architecture and picturesque bridges.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Amsterdam's surroundings offer sites such as the village of Zaanse Schans, famous for its traditional windmills and wooden houses. Keukenhof, with its dazzling tulip gardens, is an ideal springtime excursion.
Utrecht
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Utrecht, in the Netherlands, is a dynamic city with a rich heritage. Explore the historic center with its famous Dom Tower, the tallest church tower in the Netherlands. Museums, such as the Centraal Museum, offer an insight into Dutch history and art. Stroll along the picturesque canals and enjoy the cafés on the terraces. The botanical gardens and zoo offer relaxing green spaces. The local gastronomy, with its cheeses and stroopwafels, is not to be missed.

Hellevoetsluis
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Gand
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Ghent, Belgium, is a city of art and history. Admire its medieval architecture, including the Castle of the Counts and St. Bavo's Cathedral. The picturesque canals invite you to take a boat trip. The city is famous for its Flemish art, which can be seen in numerous museums. The lively streets, cafés and brasseries offer an authentic gastronomic experience. Ghent is a cultural stopover not to be missed, combining heritage, art and cuisine.

Brussels
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Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is famous for its grandiose architecture and rich culture. Admire the Grand-Place and visit the Palais Royal. Art museums, such as the Musée Magritte, are a must. Taste Belgian specialties such as waffles and chocolate. For beer lovers, a visit to a local brewery is a must. Brussels is the ideal stopover for history, art and gastronomy enthusiasts.

Antwerpen
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The port:
The port of Antwerp, one of the largest in Europe, is just 5 kilometers from the historic city center. Easily accessible by streetcar or cab, this Belgian port welcomes you to the hustle and bustle of Belgium's second-largest city.
What to visit in Antwerp
Antwerp, famous for its diamonds and art, offers many attractions. Discover the Notre-Dame Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece, and the Rubens House, where the famous painter lived. Don't miss the diamond district and the Plantin-Moretus Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Near Antwerp, visit Ghent, with its well-preserved medieval architecture, or Bruges, the "Venice of the North", for its romantic atmosphere and picturesque canals. The capital, Brussels, is also only a short train ride away (less than 2 hours).

Dordrecht
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Kinderdijk
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Kinderdijk in the Netherlands is famous for its historic windmills, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll along the canals and discover how these mills played a crucial role in water management. Visit the museums and windmills open to the public for an educational experience. The region is perfect for cycling, offering picturesque landscapes.

Amsterdam
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The port:
Amsterdam's port, one of the largest in Europe, is located around 3 kilometers from the historic center. Efficient public transport, such as streetcars and buses, provides easy access to the various attractions of this vibrant city.
What to visit in Amsterdam
Amsterdam, a city of canals and history, invites you to explore its famous Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank House and Rijksmuseum. A stroll along the canals will reveal the city's unique architecture and picturesque bridges.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Amsterdam's surroundings offer sites such as the village of Zaanse Schans, famous for its traditional windmills and wooden houses. Keukenhof, with its dazzling tulip gardens, is an ideal springtime excursion.

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