Compare C&M 9 Night European Cities And Fairytales by Addison Cruises
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Duration | 10 days |
Price From | $ 754 |
Price Per Day | $ 75 |
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Trip Style | Small ship cruise |
Lodging Level | Standard |
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Flights & Transport | Ground transport included |
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Meals Included | N/A |
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A marvellous opportunity to sample the hospitality of four diverse European cities in one unique cruise itinerary. Whether you choose to wander through historic city streets, visit world-renowned museums, take a leisurely sightseeing tour, or indulge in a little retail therapy to find that unusual gift or souvenir, this cruise promises something special every time you step ashore. |
Day 1 to 10
- London Tilbury
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Hamburg, Germany
- Copenhagen, Denmark
- Aalborg, Denmark
- London Tilbury
Amsterdam is the perfect opening to this delightful cruise. A leisurely canal boat ride or guided walk through its historic streets is the ideal way to explore the charming Dutch capital. Alternatively, venture into the countryside of the land forever associated with windmills, clogs and cheese. On the banks of the River Elbe, explore Hamburg, a city of striking architecture. Magellan stops overnight here allowing you more time to make the most of your visit. It was here that The Beatles honed their talent in the early 60s – visit Beatles-Platz which is shaped like a giant record. Alternatively, take an optional excursion to Lübeck, one of Germany’s most beautiful medieval cities.
Wonderful Copenhagen, with its iconic statue of the Little Mermaid, is a city that needs no introduction. An overnight stay gives you the chance to enjoy an evening at the famous Tivoli Gardens. Charming Aalborg is your final port of call before setting sail for Tilbury. Explore one of the oldest towns in Denmark featuring several medieval landmarks. The Alborg art and historical museum houses relics from the Viking ship cemetery.