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Tulips & Windmills


Amsterdam roundtrip 10 days, 8 guided tours March to April 2019 Prices from £1,645pp


Discover the floral splendour of The Netherlands and Belgium’s medieval cities on this delightful springtime cruise. Explore Amsterdam and the UNESCO-listed windmills of Kinderdijk. Stroll through the cobbled streets of the ancient Dutch shipping village of Hoorn and the Flemish capital of Antwerp, the diamond capital of the world. Enjoy time in the historic city of Bruge.


NORTH SEA NETHERLANDS Hoorn


Amsterdam NIEUWE MAAS Rotterdam


Walcheren Bruges


Visit Rotterdam, and Keukenhof Gardens, the world’s largest and most beautiful spring gardens. Sail into spring, on this inspiring journey through the Low Countries.


Ghent


AMSTERDAM-RIJNKANAAL IJSSEL


Arnhem NEDERRIJN


Kinderdijk WAAL SCHELDE


Antwerp BELGIUM Nijmegen RHINE


Cruise


Christmas Markets


Rhine Getaway or Romantic Danube November to December 2019 8 days from £1,095pp


Christmas is a most enchanting time of year in Europe, with fairytale, snow- topped castles and mountains, and a wonderful festive spirit. In Europe’s Christmas markets the central squares and illuminated cobbled streets are filled with stalls emanating lovely scents, sounds and tastes. In this sparkling setting, shop for festive arts and crafts, from handmade decorations and nutcracker men to scented candles and homemade gingerbread. On our winter river cruises, you can float through the festive season,


with all the wonder of Europe’s most beautiful destinations, and the most comfortable, best-dressed ships in town. Take a look at the itineraries and maps on two of our most popular Christmas cruises: Rhine Getaway (pages 48-53) and Romantic Danube (pages 56-61).


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