Kendra Harnden

Ad Astra Journeys

Castles & Cathedrals

Jun 6, 2026 to Jun 13, 2026
Amsterdam

Experience Europe the Viking way—up close, in comfort, and without compromise.

Step aboard and discover why Viking is the world’s leading river cruise line. With their award-winning longships, spacious staterooms, and thoughtfully curated excursions, Viking offers an immersive, stress-free way to explore Europe’s most captivating destinations. Unpack once and enjoy ever-changing views from your room, while indulging in regional cuisine, expert-led tours, and the comfort of adult-only travel with no casinos or kids clubs—just enriching, elegant adventure.

This journey takes you along the scenic Middle Rhine—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—with stops in Amsterdam, Cologne, and Basel. From turreted castles and grand cathedrals to vineyards and medieval towns, this cruise is a true cultural deep dive.

See the full details here, but be sure to come back and book on this site so you're included in the group.
https://www.vikingrivercruises.com/cruise-destinations/europe/rhine-getaway/2026-basel-amsterdam/index.html

Why travel with a group?
It’s more fun to explore when you know you’ll see familiar faces along the way. Traveling with a local group means shared experiences, built-in conversation, and the chance to connect with people from your own community—without the stress of planning it all yourself. You can be as social or as independent as you like, but you’ll always have someone nearby to swap stories with over dinner or raise a glass during scenic cruising.

Current Promo: Reserve your spot for just $25 down with $895 airfare available! (Limited availability.)
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If another Viking itinerary catches your eye while exploring, feel free to book what speaks to you! But if you’d like to be part of this group experience, be sure to book through this link to receive our special pricing and perks.

Itinerary:

  • Day 1 – Basel
    Located where Switzerland, Germany and France meet, Basel reflects a fascinating blend of traditions. The city straddles the Rhine at the river's farthest navigable point, and an alluring cluster of old-town buildings huddles along the riverbank. Around Market Square, guild houses recall Gothic, Renaissance and baroque splendor; the red-sandstone Rathaus, or Town Hall, is the centerpiece. More than 40 museums of art and culture lend modern polish to its history-rich streets. And there is no more refined way to sample it all than over cheese fondue or croissants.

    Day 2 – Breisach
    Breisach is a gateway to the fabled Black Forest region, built on a basalt rock outcropping in the Rhine plain. It is located in one of the warmest parts of Germany, across the river from French Alsace, famous for its wine growing. But Breisach, too, can boast about its wine: it is home to Europe's largest cellars, with a storage capacity of more than 160 million liters. The most prominent landmark of Breisach is the Romanesque-Gothic St. Stephen's Cathedral, built between the 12th and 13th centuries. Its two towers are visible from throughout the city and from the Rhine.

    Day 3 – Strasbourg
    The largest port on the Upper Rhine, Strasbourg is the cultural center of France's Alsace region. Thanks to its location at the border of France and Germany, it boasts a convivial mix of cultural influences. The well-preserved old town is enclosed on all sides by the little Ill River, with sites so compact that it is easy to explore the "island” on foot. And there is plenty to explore: cobblestone streets lined with wooden houses and intersected by picturesque canals. Indulging in Alsatian café culture is central to any visit here; enjoy coffee and cake amid lovely half-timbered houses.

    Day 4 – Rüdesheim
    Located in the heart of Germany's Rheingau region, Rüdesheim is the area's center of winemaking. The famed Drosselgasse, a cobblestone street lined with taverns that pour local vintages and spill music into alleyways, attracts locals and visitors alike. Half-timbered houses, narrow warrens and old inns lend the town a medieval flavor. Castles once provided security for the region, including the 9th-century Brömserburg Castle, the oldest on the Rhine. The Siegfried's Mechanical Music Cabinet museum also houses an impressive collection of self-playing instruments.

    Day 5 – Scenic Sailing: Middle Rhine
    The Rhine River flows through one of Germany's most scenic regions. As you sail its most picturesque stretch, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Middle Rhine, you will pass vineyard-blanketed hills whose steep slopes require vintners to pick grapes by hand, keeping a centuries-old tradition alive. Splendid castles line the banks, all of which have stories to share, and the Lorelei Rock presides at a dramatic curve in the river. This infamous river maiden mesmerized sailors with her song and lured them to their demise at her feet.

    Day 6 – Cologne
    Cologne reveals its Roman heritage in its city layout and the ancient ruins that lie scattered through the town. Cologne's modern plazas and Hohe Strasse host welcoming shops, enticing restaurants and cologne boutiques. Of note is the city's 13th-century cathedral, a stunning example of Gothic artistry and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Having survived Allied bombs during World War II, the cathedral's imposing twin spires are visible for miles and its stained glass windows fill the interior with brilliant colored light. Its steps lead to a platform with astounding views.

    Day 7 – Kinderdijk
    Kinderdijk is a village community in the Alblasserwaard province. This corner of South Holland, part of the scenic Waal and Merwede regions, has long been shaped by Rhine Delta waters. Kinderdijk is most known for its 19 remarkably preserved 18th-century windmills. The charming hamlet is located amid low-lying polders, tracts of land reclaimed from the sea by the power of the windmills and enclosed by embankments, or dikes. This legendary place calls to mind the 1865 novel Hans Brinker, in which a heroic boy plugs his finger into a ruptured dike.

    Day 8 – Amsterdam
    Bid farewell to your fellow guests and journey home. Or spend more time exploring, perhaps adding an extension.

 

Cancellation policy:


Available Packages

Category F Stateroom
Available until June 1, 2026

$3,074.00
Deposit: $25.00 per person

Per person., subject to availability. Final payment date is typically 90 days after booking.
150 sf
Riverview
half-heigh window
Queen or twin-bed

Category E Stateroom
Available until June 1, 2026

$3,174.00
Deposit: $25.00 per person

Per person., subject to availability. Final payment date is typically 90 days after booking.
150 sf
Riverview
half-heigh window
Queen or twin-bed

Category D French Balcony Stateroom
Available until June 1, 2026

$4,374.00
Deposit: $25.00 per person

Per person., subject to availability. Final payment date is typically 90 days after booking.
135 sf
Riverview with floor to ceiling sliding glass door
half-heigh window
Queen or twin-bed

Category C French Balcony Stateroom
Available until June 1, 2026

$4,574.00
Deposit: $25.00 per person

Per person., subject to availability. Final payment date is typically 90 days after booking.
135 sf
Riverview with floor to ceiling sliding glass door
half-heigh window
Queen or twin-bed

Extra Options

Air
Available until June 1, 2026

$895.00
Deposit: $895.00

Through Viking. Additional upgrades and seating may be available. Price is $1790, but on sale for 2for1 and subject to change. It can also be added in at a later time but pricing and availability  may change.