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- Dusseldorf to Dusseldorf
- 30 September - 7 October 2026
Cruise on board VIVA ONE from Dusseldorf to Dusseldorf for 7 nights.
Sail the scenic Rhine and Moselle on a beautifully curated journey from Düsseldorf to Trier and back. Along the way, explore charming towns like Koblenz, Bernkastel and Cochem, cruise past vineyard-covered hills, and experience the legendary Loreley Passage. From Düsseldorf’s stylish cityscape to Trier’s rich Roman history, this itinerary blends culture, storybook landscapes and regional flavours, complete with fairytale castles, half-timbered villages and world-class Riesling wines.
Cruise Itinerary
Dusseldorf
30-09-2026
Coblenz
01-10-2026
Traben-Trarbach
02-10-2026
Bernkastel
02-10-2026
Trier
03-10-2026
Cochem
04-10-2026
Treis-Karden
04-10-2026
Rudesheim
05-10-2026
Loreley Passage
05-10-2026
Königswinter
05-10-2026
Königswinter
06-10-2026
Dusseldorf
06-10-2026
Dusseldorf
07-10-2026
Dusseldorf Embark: 30 September 2026
Dusseldorf, the capital and second-largest city of North Rhine-Westphalia, is a mix of old and new Germany. The Altstadt, or Old Town, is centrally located behind the Rhine Embankment Promenade and has been dubbed "the longest bar in the world" due to the estimated 300 bars and discos in the area. Shopping aficionados will be more than pleased with the variety of shops and interesting boutiques on Konigsallee and Schadowstrasse while fans of history and culture will not want to miss visiting St. Lambertus Church, the Rathaus (Town Hall) or the 13th century Schlossturm (Castle Tower) which houses the nautical museum.
Coblenz In Port: 1 October 2026
The German city of Coblenz enjoys a fabulous geographical setting. It lies at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers (what a treat for riverboat cruise trips) and the convergence of three low mountain ranges, the Westerwald, Hunsrück, and the Eifel (great photo opportunities). It is a popular destination for exploring the romantic Rhine Valley.
Traben-Trarbach In Port: 2 October 2026
Traben-Trarbach, perched along the Moselle River, captivates with its elegant Art Nouveau architecture and scenic riverfront. Wander through charming streets, visit riverside wine taverns, and sample the region’s renowned Riesling while taking in views of rolling vineyards and historic bridges.
Bernkastel In Port: 2 October 2026
Numerous half-timbered houses adorn the town of Bernkastel, directly on the Moselle River. Above is a castle with a restaurant and in the old town you can find numerous small boutiques and stores. The Moselle invites you to an unforgettable boat trip, but also to kayak or canoe. Bernkastel is known for its ideal location on the Moselle and for its quaint old town.
Trier In Port: 3 October 2026
Trier, Germany’s oldest city, brims with Roman history and vibrant streets. Explore the iconic Porta Nigra, stroll through bustling squares lined with cafés, and admire ancient amphitheaters and mosaics that bring the city’s 2,000-year-old heritage to life.
Cochem In Port: 4 October 2026
Perched above the Moselle River, Cochem enchants with its fairytale Reichsburg Castle overlooking colorful timber-framed houses. Wander the cobbled streets, sip local Riesling at riverside wine taverns, and soak in the storybook charm of this quintessential German wine town.
Treis-Karden In Port: 4 October 2026
Perched on the Moselle River, Treis-Karden is a picture-perfect village where timber-framed houses and winding streets hint at centuries of history. Surrounded by rolling vineyards, visitors can sip local Riesling wines, wander along the riverbank, or explore hidden corners that capture the charm of Germany’s wine country.
Rudesheim In Port: 5 October 2026
The picturesque town of Rüdesheim is located directly on the Rhine in Hesse and has many attractions, such as the famous Drosselgasse, where there are numerous wine bars, but also a castle and a torture museum, where medieval torture instruments and the history of the Inquisition are exhibited. A cable car goes up to the Niederwald Monument, which is located above the town. From here you can take a beautiful hike through pristine woodlands and then come to the chairlift that leads directly to Assmannshausen. This is also located on the Rhine.
Loreley Passage In Port: 5 October 2026
Perched on a slate rock in the UNESCO-listed Upper Middle Rhine Valley, the Loreley statue glistens in the sun. This legendary bend in the Rhine, with rushing waters and narrow reefs, is framed by castles, ruins, and wine villages, creating one of the river’s most dramatic and romantic sights.
Königswinter In Port: 5 October 2026
Nestled on the banks of the Rhine, Königswinter is a charming German town offering scenic river views and easy access to the legendary Drachenfels hill. Visitors can ride the historic cog railway to the summit for panoramic views, explore the Drachenburg Castle, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Rhine promenade.
Königswinter In Port: 6 October 2026
Nestled on the banks of the Rhine, Königswinter is a charming German town offering scenic river views and easy access to the legendary Drachenfels hill. Visitors can ride the historic cog railway to the summit for panoramic views, explore the Drachenburg Castle, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Rhine promenade.
Dusseldorf In Port: 6 October 2026
Dusseldorf, the capital and second-largest city of North Rhine-Westphalia, is a mix of old and new Germany. The Altstadt, or Old Town, is centrally located behind the Rhine Embankment Promenade and has been dubbed "the longest bar in the world" due to the estimated 300 bars and discos in the area. Shopping aficionados will be more than pleased with the variety of shops and interesting boutiques on Konigsallee and Schadowstrasse while fans of history and culture will not want to miss visiting St. Lambertus Church, the Rathaus (Town Hall) or the 13th century Schlossturm (Castle Tower) which houses the nautical museum.
Dusseldorf Disembark: 7 October 2026
Dusseldorf, the capital and second-largest city of North Rhine-Westphalia, is a mix of old and new Germany. The Altstadt, or Old Town, is centrally located behind the Rhine Embankment Promenade and has been dubbed "the longest bar in the world" due to the estimated 300 bars and discos in the area. Shopping aficionados will be more than pleased with the variety of shops and interesting boutiques on Konigsallee and Schadowstrasse while fans of history and culture will not want to miss visiting St. Lambertus Church, the Rathaus (Town Hall) or the 13th century Schlossturm (Castle Tower) which houses the nautical museum.
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