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Amsterdam, Holland
Berlin, Germany
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An enticing mixture of nature and culture on an exceptional cruise
Volendam, famous fishing village
Bremen, the oldest maritime city in Germany
Hanover, capital of Lower Saxony
Madgeburg, Hanseatic town
The MS Mona Lisa is named after Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous work. An intimate sized standard ship which sails on the Elbe, the Danube and the Rhine, rivers with many cultural and natural treasures. The MS Mona Lisa is an intimate-sized standard ship, measuring 82 m long and 9,50 m wide. It can accommodate 94 passengers, in 47 cabins spread over two decks. Each of them, comfortable and spacious, is provided with a variety of amenities. The decoration, in cream and burgundy tones, is both elegant and cozy and pays tribute to Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous work, the Mona Lisa. Located on the upper deck, the restaurant, where all meals are served during the cruise, offers delicate cuisine in a refined setting, where large bay windows allow you to fully enjoy the panorama. Located on the same deck is the lounge / bar with a dance floor, while on the sun deck, an ideal place to relax and admire the landscapes, passengers can enjoy comfortable sun loungers, as well as a large shaded area.
The MS Victor Hugo is named after one of the most famous figures in French literature. This attractive standard ship sails on the Tisza, Sava, Elbe, Rhine and Danube, rivers with a vast history and culture. Completely refitted in 2019, the MS Victor Hugo is an intimate-sized standard ship, measuring 82 m long and 9,50 m wide. It can accommodate 90 passengers, in 45 comfortable and spacious cabins spread over two decks, offering amenities and providing guests with all the comforts they need during their stay. The decoration is a contribution to romanticism. Mineral and bluish colors refer to the Channel Islands where the writer was exiled, while touches of brass and some art-deco elements evoke the characteristic style of the period. Located on the upper deck, the restaurant offers a delicate cuisine in a refined setting, where large bay windows allow guests to fully enjoy the panorama. The lounge bar with a dance floor is located on the same deck, while on the sun deck, an ideal place to relax and admire the landscapes, passengers can enjoy comfortable sun loungers, as well as a large shaded area.
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Set out on an extraordinary 12-day journey with the "From Amsterdam to Berlin (port-to-port cruise)," a captivating tour package that traces the Elbe and Havel rivers through Holland and Germany. Beginning in Amsterdam, renowned for its UNESCO-listed canals, this cruise navigates through vibrant cities and pastoral landscapes, including Potsdam, Delfzijl, and Bremen—the oldest maritime city in Germany. Highlights include the chance to visit the Meyer Werft shipyard and explore heritage-rich destinations such as Hanover and Magdeburg, culminating in the cosmopolitan heart of Berlin. Ideal for curious travelers, this cruise stands apart for its immersive exploration of both iconic capitals and lesser-known gems, all from the comfort of your cabin on a scenic river voyage.