RIVER / SMALL SHIP CRUISING Traveling Well Includes…
• Gratuities to Tauck Directors & Tauck Cruise Director, ship staff, drivers and local guides
• All private Tauck shore excursions – $756 Value! • Tauck Exclusive: Château Neercanne culinary experience • Visits to the Kröller-Müller Museum & Keukenhof Gardens • One night in the heart of Brussels at Hotel Amigo • Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted
• 25 meals, beer and wine with lunch and dinner onboard, service charges, taxes, porterage & fuel surcharges
8th-century Valkhof ruins and 14th-century Sint-Stevenskerk give face to the city’s long history. At Museum Het Valkhof, see Roman antiquities and Nijmegen silver in a modern setting, then join us this evening for live entertainment onboard. Meals BLD
6. AIRBORNE MUSEUM / DE HOGE VELUWE Morning options include a visit to the Airborne Museum to learn about the World War II battle at Arnhem plus a tour of the area’s battlegrounds, or a visit to De Hoge Veluwe National Park, home to forests, sand dunes, plains and the Kröller-Müller Museum where you’ll find a prestigious van Gogh collection and sculpture garden. Cruising continues this afternoon. Meals BLD
7. ENKHUIZEN / HOORN / ALKMAAR Cruise to canal-laced Enkhuizen for a visit to the open-air Zuiderzee Museum, recreating life in a Dutch fishing village between the 1880s and the 1930s. Continue on to Hoorn for a guided walking tour, or a journey to the Schermer Museummolen, dating from 1634, for a look at how windmills were used to create the polder, and a family-owned cheese farm. Your riverboat arrives in Amsterdam tonight. Meals BLD
8. DISCOVER VIBRANT AMSTERDAM Wake up docked in Amsterdam, a blend of 17th-century canals and buildings and 21st-century city life. Have breakfast aboard ship before departing for Keukenhof Gardens in Lisse, where countless flowers await in various stages of bloom. After lunch, enjoy an afternoon exploring Amsterdam’s gabled mansions, flower-rimmed canals, inviting cafés and shops as you please. Back on the riverboat the Captain and crew will bid you farewell with a shipboard reception and dinner. Meals BLD
9. RIJKSMUSEUM / CANAL CRUISE Your guided exploration of Amsterdam includes a cruise through Amsterdam’s network of centuries-old canals, promising captivating views of the Dutch capital; a visit to the Rijksmuseum, home to works by the Dutch Masters including Rembrandt’s The Night Watch, and time to stroll through ever lively Museumplein on your own. Meals BLD
Call your travel agent or Tauck at 877-519-1035
10. JOURNEY HOME Tour ends: Amsterdam, Netherlands. Fly home anytime; a transfer to Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport is included. Allow a minimum of 3 hours for flight check-in. Meals B
10 DAYS FROM $3,890 PLUS AIRFARE (9 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches & 9 Dinners)
BEGINS BRUSSELS
CRUISE PRICE PER PERSON MS SWISS SAPPHIRE, MS SWISS JEWEL, MS TREASURES
Date CAT 1 CAT 2 CAT 3 CAT 4 CAT 5 CAT 6
Apr 3 $3890 $4175 $4860 $5200 $5885 $6685 Apr 7* $4190 $4475 $5160 $5500 $6185 $6985 Apr 10* $4390 $4675 $5360 $5700 $6385 $7185 Apr 11 $4390 $4675 $5360 $5700 $6385 $7185 Apr 16 $4390 $4675 $5360 $5700 $6385 $7185 Apr 18* $4390 $4675 $5360 $5700 $6385 $7185 Apr 19 $4390 $4675 $5360 $5700 $6385 $7185 Apr 23* $4390 $4675 $5360 $5700 $6385 $7185 Apr 26* $4390 $4675 $5360 $5700 $6385 $7185
Special Solo Traveler Savings – No Single Supplement in Category 1: On all departures, the single price in Category 1 is the same as the double price – no single supplement, which means savings of up to 50% for solo travelers! Solo Travelers also enjoy Savings of $1000 per cabin in Category 3 on April 3 and April 7 departures. Certain restrictions apply; ask at time of booking.
Note: *Indicates Brussels to Amsterdam direction. Single prices Cat 2 and above start at 40% over the double price; please visit
www.tauck.com or inquire at time of booking for complete pricing plus up-to-the-minute space availability.
Land / cruise price per person, based on double occupancy, includes cruise fare, most meals, port charges, beer and wine with lunch and dinner aboard ship, shore excursions, applicable fuel surcharges, and gratuities to Tauck Directors, Tauck Cruise Director, ship staff, local guides & drivers, and on all included meals.
International Airfare is additional. Call Tauck for special rates on international air for travel originating in the U.S. (subject to availability).
Please note: Itinerary Changes – Although not expected, Tauck reserves the right to alter the sequence of ports or omit or substitute scheduled ports or attractions at any time without prior notice. North and south itineraries are similar; go to
www.tauck.com or ask at booking. Further, museums and attractions may be subject to closure due to state, local or religious holidays. Tour of Apr 23 will have the opportunity to spend the afternoon in Amsterdam on Queen’s Day; there will be many people and festivities due to this national holiday. Tours of Apr 3 and 26 will not visit the Museum aan het Vrijthof in Maastricht. This cruise includes a fair amount of walking. Please ask at time of booking about additional hotel nights before or after your cruise, or about our Cruise Protection Product.
See page 168 for riverboat deck plans and specifications.
FINE HOTELS / GREAT LOCATIONS Night 1
HOTEL AMIGO Night 2-9 ABOARD YOUR RIVERBOAT Brussels, Belgium
Cruising the Albert Canal & Maas River
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TAUCK.COM/VIDEOS to watch video highlights.
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