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Dutch Wooden Clogs; Holland Windmill at Springtime
9
Days • 21 Meals
Cruise the historic canals of Holland aboard the exclusively
chartered and comfortable MS Rigoletto. Experience the Netherlands
ablaze with spring colors and tulips. See picture postcard historic
towns and villages with local people dressed in traditional
costumes, fascinating windmills and open air museums that stand
as living monuments of the past.
Cruise
Holland when in Bloom
There is no better time to visit this small, charming and beautiful
country than in the spring when a symphony of tulip color overspreads
the land. Cruise a land partially reclaimed from the sea with
its inland seas, rivers and lakes. Explore towns that are living
museums of the past with their ornate church spires and thatch-roofed
houses.
MS
Rigoletto – Cruising in Elegance
Designed especially for river cruising, the exclusively chartered
MS Rigoletto, your floating hotel for seven-nights, features
an elegant dining room with large panoramic windows for splendid
views of the passing landscapes. The ship is fully air-conditioned
and offers comfortable, all outside first-class accommodations
each with large picture windows, comfortable furnishings and
private bathrooms with shower. Enjoy a variety of fine international
cuisine with entertainment in a relaxed atmosphere. The best
part is, you unpack only once.
Amsterdam, Holland –The “Venice of the North”
Your journey begins and ends in Amsterdam, known for its winding
tree-shaded canals, ornately gabled 16th century townhouses,
hundreds of bridges and tulips everywhere! Like the diamonds
that make it famous, Amsterdam shines with works of the world’s
greatest artists. Enjoy a panoramic city tour which includes
a visit to the Anne Frank House Memorial. Join us for an optional
excursion to the Rijksmuseum with the world’s largest
collection of Dutch and Flemish art.
Volendam/Hoorn
The picturesque postcard fishing village of Volendam has retained
its original charm, delighting you with women who greet you
in traditional wooden shoes, lace caps and skirts. Volendam
is well-known for making wooden clogs. While in Volendam join
an optional excursion to the world famous 70-acre Keukenhof
Gardens, a must see for any visitor to the Netherlands at this
time of year. Rejoin the ship in Volendam and cruise to Hoorn,
an ancient medieval harbor town with a long-standing maritime
history. Hoorn was the 17th-century headquarters for the Dutch
East India Company. Enjoy a leisurely walk through the town
or take time to visit a colorful pub.
Enkhuizen
Drommedaris Tower stands tall in the harbor, a reminder of its
glorious naval past. Visit the indoor/outdoor Zuider Zee Museum
and see the largest collection of boats in Holland. Then during
lunch, cruise the Ijssel Mer, a large inlet sea, the result
of a Dutch engineering feat cutting it off from the open North
Sea.
Stavoren, Friesland
Arrive in Stavoren and take an optional excursion to the little
Friesian town of Makkum famous since the 17th century for its
tiles, platters and ornamental earthenware. Then continue to
quaint Hindeloopen which offers a blend of “old”
and “new” with many canals and beautiful wooden
bridges.
Urk/Kampen
Urk formerly an island and herring fishing village is now joined
to the mainland and is the starting point for an optional excursion
to Giethoorn – “Venice of the Lowlands” and
considered the "prettiest village in Holland". This
is a town where vehicles are prohibited and the only transport
is by canal boat. Rejoin the MS Rigoletto in the Hanseatic town
of Kampen situated on the Ijssel River and known for its well-preserved
mansions, former homes of Dutch sea captains. Kampen has one
of the best preserved old town centers of the Netherlands.
Deventer
This 11th-century town was the setting for the movie, “A
Bridge Too Far.” Join us on a walking tour of St. Lebuin’s
Church with its Gothic architecture, Mechanical Toy Museum and
fascinating Market Square.
Arnhem – Tribute to WWII Battles
Arnhem is most recognized for the many fierce air battles fought
in its forests during WWII remembered in the Airborne Museum.
Join an optional excursion to see Arnhem’s Open Air Museum
which takes you back to the old world and discover what life
was like in the 18th century with its old farms, workshops and
windmills. Continue to the nearby Kröller Mueller Museum
to admire the 276 works by Van Gogh.
Gorinchem/Rotterdam
This bustling town of Gorinchem is known for its old town center,
surrounded by 17th-century walls with many historic buildings,
pubs and restaurants. From Gorinchem, join an optional excursion
to Delft, where the Dutch Golden Age remains alive. See where
this magnificent hand-crafted and painted china comes from as
well as beautiful canals, Gothic churches and 17th-century Market
Square. Then continue to Rotterdam to rejoin the MS Rigoletto.
In the afternoon cruise the modern port city of Rotterdam with
its high rising towers.
Amsterdam
During the return cruise from Rotterdam to Amsterdam, stop at
Kinderdijk and see the wonders of 18th-century Dutch engineering
where windmills were erected side by side in this UNESCO World
Heritage Site.
Accommodations
Days Two through Eight – Aboard the MS Rigoletto
All
Cabins are outside cabins and have two
twin beds with large picture window, private bathroom with shower,
hair dryer, radio, television, individually controlled heating
and
air conditioning, safe, telephone.
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Depart USA |
Category |
per
person twin |
Single
Room
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3
Main Deck |
$2,098
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$1,249
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2
Upper Deck |
$2,398
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$1,399
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1
Upper Deck (Superior) |
$2,548
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N/A
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All
prices include port charges
Call
for air rates and schedules from your
city to and from Amsterdam, Holland
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