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Cruise AmaPrima: Germany, Northern Europe, Switzerland departing from Luxembourg City

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Cruise AmaPrima: Germany, Northern Europe, Switzerland Departing from Luxembourg City

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AmaPrima

7/29/2026

8 d / 7 n

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Luxembourg City

From Luxembourg City

Wed 29 Jul 2026

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Luxembourg City

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Luxembourg, the capital of the Grand Duchy, offers a rich cultural and historical experience. The historic district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to iconic sites such as the Bock casemates, underground galleries that bear witness to the city's fortified past. Visitors can also admire the Notre-Dame cathedral and stroll along the Chemin de la Corniche, offering panoramic views of the Alzette valley. Local specialties such as "gromperekichelcher" (potato pancakes) and "bouneschlupp" (green bean soup) reflect Luxembourg's culinary tradition.

Nuremberg

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Nuremberg, Germany's historic city, is famous for its medieval heritage, its Christmas markets and its role in contemporary history. Explore the old castle, city walls and Gothic churches. The Nuremberg Tribunal Museum offers a glimpse into the history of the 20th century. Nuremberg is also famous for its art scene, with galleries and theaters.

Luxembourg City

Bernkastel - Kues

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Bernkastel-Kues, in the heart of Germany's Moselle Valley, is famous for its vineyards and medieval architecture. Stroll through the cobbled streets, admire the half-timbered houses and visit Landshut Castle. Taste local wines, renowned for their quality. The town is an ideal base for exploring the charming villages and picturesque landscapes of the Moselle. Bernkastel-Kues is a must for wine and history lovers.

Bamberg

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Bamberg, a German UNESCO World Heritage Site, fascinates with its blend of Gothic, Baroque and Romanesque styles. Stroll through its medieval streets, discover the Imperial Cathedral and the Old Palace. Little Venice, with its colorful fishermen's houses, offers picturesque charm. Indulge in the Rauchbier beer, a local specialty, and the many traditional cafés and breweries. Bamberg is a cultural and historical experience not to be missed.

Bernkastel - Kues

Würzburg

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Würzburg, located in Bavaria on the banks of the river Main, boasts a baroque heritage and wine-making traditions. Cruisers can visit the Würzburg Residence, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Marienberg Fortress, which offers a panoramic view of the city. The old town, with its cobbled streets and historic churches, invites you to stroll around. Local gastronomic specialties include Schäufele (roast pork shoulder), Franconian sausages and Käsespätzle (cheese noodles), accompanied by Franconian white wines such as Silvaner.

Cochem

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The harbor :

The port of Cochem, in Germany's Moselle valley, is ideally located in the immediate vicinity of the town's historic center. This proximity offers an easy transition between the calm of the river and the charm of this picturesque little town, typical of the Rhine region.

What to see in Cochem

Cochem, with its cobbled streets and half-timbered houses, is a veritable tableau vivant of German medieval architecture. Cochem Castle, perched on a hill, offers breathtaking views over the town and the Moselle valley. Visit this 11th-century castle for a trip back in time. The town center is full of charming boutiques and taverns where you can sample local specialties and Moselle wines.

What to visit in the surrounding area

The area around Cochem is famous for its picturesque vineyards and traditional villages. A cruise on the Moselle offers a unique perspective on the beauty of the region. Explore villages such as Beilstein, nicknamed the "Dornröschen der Mosel" (Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle), for its unspoilt charm. Wine lovers will appreciate a visit to the local cellars to taste the region's famous Rieslings. For hiking enthusiasts, the Calmont Klettersteig trails offer a memorable adventure with spectacular views over the valley. Cochem is also an ideal base for exploring other Moselle Valley gems, such as Bernkastel-Kues and Traben-Trarbach.

Koblenz

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Koblenz, located at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers in Germany, is rich in history and natural beauty. Visit the Ehrenbreitstein fortress for a breathtaking view of the river valleys. Explore the Deutsches Eck, where the two rivers meet. The old town is packed with historic buildings and charming squares. Cruises on the Rhine offer a unique perspective on the surrounding wine region.

Würzburg

Wertheim

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Wertheim is a German town located at the confluence of the Main and Tauber rivers. Stroll through its picturesque lanes, bearing witness to a rich medieval past. Don't miss Wertheim Castle, perched on a hill with panoramic views over the town and rivers. For art lovers, the Glasmuseum is a must-see, presenting an impressive collection of glass works. Relax in the verdant parks or on the peaceful riverbanks. The local gastronomy is also worth discovering, especially Franconian wines, for a unique tasting experience.

Rhine Gorge

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The Rhine Gorge, also known as the Middle Upper Rhine Valley, is a 65-kilometer stretch between Bingen and Koblenz in Germany and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The region is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, terraced vineyards and numerous medieval castles perched on the hills. Visitors can explore historic towns such as Bacharach and St. Goar, or admire the famous Lorelei Rock. River cruises offer a unique perspective on these iconic sites. The region is famous for its Riesling wines and local specialties such as "Sauerbraten" (marinated roast beef) and "Spätzle" (egg pasta).

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.

Wertheim

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.

Wertheim

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Wertheim is a German town located at the confluence of the Main and Tauber rivers. Stroll through its picturesque lanes, bearing witness to a rich medieval past. Don't miss Wertheim Castle, perched on a hill with panoramic views over the town and rivers. For art lovers, the Glasmuseum is a must-see, presenting an impressive collection of glass works. Relax in the verdant parks or on the peaceful riverbanks. The local gastronomy is also worth discovering, especially Franconian wines, for a unique tasting experience.

Rhine Gorge

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The Rhine Gorge, also known as the Middle Upper Rhine Valley, is a 65-kilometer stretch between Bingen and Koblenz in Germany and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The region is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, terraced vineyards and numerous medieval castles perched on the hills. Visitors can explore historic towns such as Bacharach and St. Goar, or admire the famous Lorelei Rock. River cruises offer a unique perspective on these iconic sites. The region is famous for its Riesling wines and local specialties such as "Sauerbraten" (marinated roast beef) and "Spätzle" (egg pasta).

Lahnstein

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Lahnstein, located at the confluence of the Rhine and Lahn rivers in Germany, offers cruisers a rich historical heritage and picturesque scenery. Lahneck Castle, dating back to the 13th century, overlooks the town and bears witness to its medieval past. Visitors can explore the old town with its half-timbered houses and St. John's Church, considered the oldest gallery church on the Rhine. Nature lovers will enjoy the Ruppertsklamm, a 1.2 km long gorge for hiking. River cruises offer views of landmarks such as Stolzenfels Castle and the Deutsches Eck.
Rudesheim

Cochem

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The harbor :

The port of Cochem, in Germany's Moselle valley, is ideally located in the immediate vicinity of the town's historic center. This proximity offers an easy transition between the calm of the river and the charm of this picturesque little town, typical of the Rhine region.

What to see in Cochem

Cochem, with its cobbled streets and half-timbered houses, is a veritable tableau vivant of German medieval architecture. Cochem Castle, perched on a hill, offers breathtaking views over the town and the Moselle valley. Visit this 11th-century castle for a trip back in time. The town center is full of charming boutiques and taverns where you can sample local specialties and Moselle wines.

What to visit in the surrounding area

The area around Cochem is famous for its picturesque vineyards and traditional villages. A cruise on the Moselle offers a unique perspective on the beauty of the region. Explore villages such as Beilstein, nicknamed the "Dornröschen der Mosel" (Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle), for its unspoilt charm. Wine lovers will appreciate a visit to the local cellars to taste the region's famous Rieslings. For hiking enthusiasts, the Calmont Klettersteig trails offer a memorable adventure with spectacular views over the valley. Cochem is also an ideal base for exploring other Moselle Valley gems, such as Bernkastel-Kues and Traben-Trarbach.

Würzburg

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Würzburg, located in Bavaria on the banks of the river Main, boasts a baroque heritage and wine-making traditions. Cruisers can visit the Würzburg Residence, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Marienberg Fortress, which offers a panoramic view of the city. The old town, with its cobbled streets and historic churches, invites you to stroll around. Local gastronomic specialties include Schäufele (roast pork shoulder), Franconian sausages and Käsespätzle (cheese noodles), accompanied by Franconian white wines such as Silvaner.
Cochem

Eltmann

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Eltmann, situated in Bavaria along the river Main, is a town rich in heritage and tradition. Visitors can explore the ruins of the Wallburg, a medieval watchtower with a panoramic view of the Main Valley and the Steigerwald. The town is also known for its four local breweries, reflecting its nickname of "Steigerwald Beer Town". When it comes to gastronomy, Franconian specialties such as bratwurst, sauerkraut and schnitzel can be found in the local taverns.

Wasserbillig

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Wasserbillig, located at the confluence of the Moselle and Sûre rivers, marks the lowest point in Luxembourg. Cruisers can visit the local aquarium, featuring freshwater and marine species. Footpaths run alongside the rivers and through the vineyards, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys. Gastronomic specialties include "Fritür vun der Musel" (fried fish from the Moselle) and "Judd mat Gaardebounen" (smoked pork loin with beans), often accompanied by regional white wines such as Riesling.
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Nuremberg

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Nuremberg, Germany's historic city, is famous for its medieval heritage, its Christmas markets and its role in contemporary history. Explore the old castle, city walls and Gothic churches. The Nuremberg Tribunal Museum offers a glimpse into the history of the 20th century. Nuremberg is also famous for its art scene, with galleries and theaters.

Luxembourg City

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Luxembourg, the capital of the Grand Duchy, offers a rich cultural and historical experience. The historic district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to iconic sites such as the Bock casemates, underground galleries that bear witness to the city's fortified past. Visitors can also admire the Notre-Dame cathedral and stroll along the Chemin de la Corniche, offering panoramic views of the Alzette valley. Local specialties such as "gromperekichelcher" (potato pancakes) and "bouneschlupp" (green bean soup) reflect Luxembourg's culinary tradition.
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