Rhine Holiday Markets
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Uniworld River Cruises  ·  S.S. Antoinette

Rhine Holiday Markets

From Basel to Cologne  ·  Europe (River)  ·  7 nights

Departure 16 Dec 2026
Return 23 Dec 2026
Duration 7 nights
Ports of call 6 ports
Ship S.S. Antoinette
Journey type River Cruise
From
$5,749
per person
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Voyage overview

Uniquely designed and decorated, with an exceptional attention to detail, S.S. Antoinette has been crafted to reflect the specific area in which she operates.

Introduced in 2011, the S.S. Antionette was the first of
Uniworld’s modern ‘Super Ships’ to be launched. Individually
decorated suites with cleverly designed French balconies open the
rooms to the outside, and the outrageously over the top décor of
the public spaces combines brilliantly with modern touches like the
indoor heated pool at the back of the ship.

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cathedral, which offers incredible views across the city. Basel
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well preserved, best appreciated from the summit of the hilltop
cathedral, which offers incredible views across the city. Basel
boasts a wealth of museums and galleries, and plays host to events
including the renowned Art Basel contemporary art fair, held during
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well preserved, best appreciated from the summit of the hilltop
cathedral, which offers incredible views across the city. Basel
boasts a wealth of museums and galleries, and plays host to events
including the renowned Art Basel contemporary art fair, held during
the summer, and Fasnacht, Switzerland's most famous winter
carnival.
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1
16/12/2026
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. Basel boasts a wealth of museums and galleries, and plays host to events including the renowned Art Basel contemporary art fair, held during the summer, and Fasnacht, Switzerland's most famous winter carnival.

Memory Tip: Don't miss Explore the medieval Old Town on foot for a true feel of life in Basel 500 years ago.
2
17/12/2026
Basel
3
18/12/2026
Strasbourg

Strasbourg is the capital of France’s Alsace region, right next to the border with Germany, and there is a tangible Germanic influence that sets the city a little apart from the rest of France. Highlights include the beautiful Gothic cathedral, the old town’s fairytale half-timbered houses, and the pictureque canals of the Petite France district.

4
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.

5
20/12/2026
Mainz

The Rhine and Main rivers meet at Mainz, a friendly university town with a charming cobbled old town and an impressive cathedral. The city was also the home of the first ever printing press, a heritage that you can explore at the fascinating Gutenberg Museum.

6
21/12/2026
Koblenz

Koblenz was founded by the Romans, who valued the city’s strategically important location where the Rhine and Moselle rivers meet. Rebuilt from the rubble of the Second World War, modern Koblenz has a pleasant and relaxed atmosphere, and serves as a gateway to the Romantic Rhine.

7
22/12/2026
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.

Memory Tip: Our tip Cross the river to the right bank for the very best views of the city.
8
23/12/2026
Cologne
What is included

Fare inclusions

Alcohol included
Flights included
Gratuities included
Meals included
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WiFi included
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