Rhine Christmas Markets with Switzerland
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Scenic River Cruises  ·  Scenic Jewel

Rhine Christmas Markets with Switzerland

From Amsterdam to Zurich  ·  Europe (River)  ·  11 nights

Departure 15 Dec 2026
Return 26 Dec 2026
Duration 11 nights
Ports of call 11 ports
Ship Scenic Jewel
Journey type River Cruise
From
$6,879
per person
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Voyage overview

Scenic Crystal, Jewel and Jade accommodate 163 guests in stylish surroundings and offer a luxurious way to explore the great rivers of Europe.

Sleek and contemporary, with an extensive list of onboard
inclusions, Scenic’s aptly named Space-Ships are renowned for their
high levels of personal service, relaxed ambience and inviting
public areas.

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higgledy-piggledy streets and its famed garden courtyards (hofjes).
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higgledy-piggledy streets and its famed garden courtyards (hofjes).
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higgledy-piggledy streets and its famed garden courtyards (hofjes).
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1
15/12/2026
Amsterdam

Amsterdam is one of our very favourite cities to visit, as well as also being a perfect base to explore the nearby landscape of windmills and dikes. The Amsterdam canal belt is now officially recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, and from them there are so many neighbourhoods to explore, such as the Jordaan with its higgledy-piggledy streets and its famed garden courtyards (hofjes). There are also a wealth of famous museums and galleries to choose from, such as the Van Gogh Museum, the Rijksmuseum and the Anne Frank House, not to mention some more, shall we say, quirky options.

Memory Tip: Don't miss The quaint cobbled streets that straddle Amsterdam’s grandest canals, known as De Negen Straatjes, are awash with history and contain some of the most unique shops in the city.
2
16/12/2026
Düsseldorf

Dynamic Düsseldorf, known for its diverse cultural scene, is a lovely place to spend a day exploring. Discover its lively and historic Aldstadt - old town - with its numerous beer halls (known as the 'longest bar in the world') or stroll along the elegant Königsallee for shopping and riverside views. For culture, there are numerous art galleries, museums, the Opera House, or the Heinrich Heine Institute.

3
17/12/2026
Cologne

Cologne is a wonderfully warm and welcoming city, its skyline dominated by one of the most beautiful Gothic cathedrals in Europe. You will likely spend most of your time in the attractive Altstadt (Old Town), home to beer halls aplenty and some fascinating museums.

4
18/12/2026
Rüdesheim

The pretty little town of Rüdesheim, situated on a bend in the Rhine surrounded by vineyards, is a popular destination for travellers looking for a slice of quintessentially German village life. The Drosselgasse, a narrow cobbled lane flanked by old timber frame buildings, is particularly atmospheric.

5
19/12/2026
Mannheim

Situated near the confluence of the Rhine and Neckar rivers, Mannheim is an important industrial centre with a lively cultural scene. It’s also conveniently located for exploring the pretty town of Heidelberg and the wine growing region around Nierstein.

6
20/12/2026
Kehl
7
21/12/2026
Breisach

Breisach is a small town on the western fringe of the Black Forest, separated from the French region of Alsace by a bend in the river Rhine. This proximity to France is reflected in a vibrant food and wine scene, and architectural highlights include the hilltop St Stephen's cathedral.

8
22/12/2026
Basel

Basel lies where Switzerland, France and Germany meet, a sophisticated and multicultural city with a picturesque setting astride the river Rhine. The medieval Old Town is exceptionally well preserved, best appreciated from the summit of the hilltop cathedral, which offers incredible views across the city.

9
22/12/2026
Montreux
10
23/12/2026
Montreux
11
24/12/2026
Bern
12
25/12/2026
Zurich
13
26/12/2026
Zurich
What is included

Fare inclusions

Alcohol included
Daytime activities
Gratuities included
Meals included
Shore excursions included
WiFi included
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