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Europe
Mon 03 Aug 2026 - Sun 09 Aug 2026

Between Vineyards And Metropolises

Cruise Region : Europe
Company : Viva Cruises
Ship : VIVA MOMENTS
Journey Start : Mon 03 Aug 2026
Journey End : Sun 09 Aug 2026
Count Nights : 6 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port Arrival Departure
1 3.08 Mon Strasbourg / France
2 4.08 Tue Strasbourg / France 14:30
3 5.08 Wed Ludwigshafen am Rhein / Germany 00:30 15:00
3 5.08 Wed Mainz / Germany 19:00
4 6.08 Thu Winningen 22:00
4 6.08 Thu Mainz / Germany 14:00
5 7.08 Fri Cochem / Germany 07:30 14:00
5 7.08 Fri Koblenz / Germany 21:30
5 7.08 Fri Winningen 02:00
6 8.08 Sat Königswinter / Germany 15:00 23:30
6 8.08 Sat Koblenz / Germany 12:00
7 9.08 Sun Dusseldorf / Germany 05:00
Oceanview

Oceanview

from: 1 135€
Balcony

Balcony

from: 1 324€
Suite

Suite

from: 1 486€
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1:

    Strasbourg / France

  • Day 2: 14:30

    Strasbourg / France

  • Day 3: 00:30-15:00

    Ludwigshafen am Rhein / Germany

  • Day 3: 19:00

    Mainz / Germany

  • Day 4: 22:00

    Winningen

  • Day 4: 14:00

    Mainz / Germany

  • Day 5: 07:30-14:00

    Cochem / Germany

  • Day 5: 21:30

    Koblenz / Germany

  • Day 5: 02:00

    Winningen

  • Day 6: 15:00-23:30

    Königswinter / Germany

  • Day 6: 12:00

    Koblenz / Germany

  • Day 7: 05:00

    Dusseldorf / Germany

    Düsseldorf is the capital and second-largest city of the most populous German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne, as well as the seventh-largest city in Germany. with a population of 617,280. At the confluence of the Rhine and its tributary Düssel, the city lies in the centre of both the Rhine-Ruhr and the Rhineland Metropolitan Regions with the Cologne Bonn region to its south and the Ruhr to its north. Most of the city lies on the right bank of the Rhine (as opposed to Cologne, whose city centre lies on the river's left bank). The city is the largest in the German Low Franconian dialect area (closely related to Dutch). "Dorf" meaning "village" in German, the "-dorf" suffix (English cognate: thorp) is unusual in the German-speaking area for a settlement of Düsseldorf's size.