Solo Traveller

We’ve waived or reduced the Single Supplement on a generous number of itineraries and departures for guests eager to see the world solo. Book early, as these fares sell out quickly.

Castles along the Rhine (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Mar 19, 26 | Apr 5, 16, 19 | May 17, 21 | Jun 7, 25 | Jul 2, 5, 26, 30 | Aug 6, 27 | Sep 17, 27 | Oct 8, 11, 29 | Nov 1, 5

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ALL INCLUSIVE

  • All meals onboard, prepared using the finest and freshest ingredients
  • 7 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 7 dinners
  • Captain’s Welcome and Farewell Receptions
  • Welcome and Farewell Gala Dinners
  • Unlimited beverages onboard, including fine wine, beer, spirits, soft drinks, specialty coffee and tea, and mineral water
  • 6 days of excursions, including “Choice Is Yours” options, all fully hosted by English-speaking local experts
  • Guided “Go Active,” “Do as the Locals Do,” “Village Day” and “Gentle Walking” programs
  • State-of-the-art Quietvox portable audioheadset system on all excursions
  • Use of bicycles and Nordic walking sticks
  • 7-night cruise in a riverview stateroom on the exquisite S.S. Antoinette or the elegant River Empress
  • Lavishly appointed riverview staterooms and suites have handcrafted Savoir® of England beds, high-thread count 100% Egyptian cotton sheets and European duvets, and a menu of pillow options
  • Free Internet and Wi-Fi access
  • 4 countries: France, Germany, The Netherlands, Switzerland
  • 3 UNESCO World Heritage sites
  • Services of an experienced Uniworld Cruise Manager
  • Captivating onboard local entertainment
  • Cultural enrichment, including a Signature Lecture: “The Rhine River: Shaping European History from the Romans to the European Union”
  • All transfers on arrival and departure days
  • All gratuities, both onboard and onshore
  • Exclusive Generations Family Programme on select summer departures

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A Portrait of Majestic France (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Apr 2, 16
  • May 7
  • Jun 4
  • Jul 2, 23
  • Aug 13, 20
  • Sep 3
  • Oct 22
  • Nov 5

Bordeaux, Vineyards & Châteaux (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Apr 2, 16
  • May 7
  • Jun 11
  • Jul 2, 16
  • Aug 6, 27
  • Sep 10
  • Oct 8
  • Nov 12

Burgundy & Provence (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Mar 26
  • Apr 9, 23
  • May 28
  • Jul 23, 30
  • Aug 6, 13
  • Sep 10
  • Oct 8
  • Nov 5

Classic Christmas Markets (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Dec 8

Danube Holiday Markets (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Dec 9, 16

Delightful Danube & Prague (2017)

Reduced Single Supplement

  • May 8
  • Jul 17, 31
  • Aug 14
  • Sep 6
  • Oct 18
  • Nov 1

Enchanting Christmas & New Year’s Cruise (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Dec 23

Enchanting Danube (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Mar 19, 26
  • Apr 2, 16
  • Jun 25
  • Jul 2, 23
  • Aug 13, 20
  • Sep 3
  • Oct 15
  • Nov 12

European Holiday Markets (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Nov 30
  • Dec 14

European Jewels (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • May 15, 31
  • Jun 7
  • Jul 19
  • Aug 16, 30
  • Sep 13
  • Oct 11
  • Nov 1

Gems of Northern Italy (2017)

Reduced Single Supplement

  • Mar 31
  • Apr 7, 21
  • Jun 16
  • Jul 21
  • Aug 11, 25
  • Sep 8
  • Oct 13
  • Nov 3

Grand Christmas & New Year’s Cruise (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Dec 22

Grand European Discovery (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • May 14
  • Jun 25
  • Aug 20
  • Sep 17
  • Oct 15

Grand France (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Mar 26
  • Apr 9, 23
  • Jun 4
  • Jul 2, 30
  • Aug 13, 27
  • Oct 22

Highlights of Eastern Europe (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Apr 5, 10
  • May 22
  • Jun 5
  • Jul 3
  • Aug 14, 23
  • Sep 20
  • Oct 4

Holland & Belgium at Tulip Time (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Mar 26
  • Apr 16

Imperial Waterways of Russia (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Jun 24
  • Jul 6

Legendary Rhine & Moselle (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Apr 21
  • May 3
  • Jun 24
  • Jul 18, 30
  • Aug 11, 23
  • Sep 28
  • Oct 22
  • Nov 3

Paris & Impressions of the Seine (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Mar 28
  • Apr 6, 15
  • May 3
  • Jun 17
  • Jul 5, 23
  • Aug 10, 19
  • Sep 15
  • Oct 12, 30
  • Nov 8

Paris & Normandy (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Apr 9, 23
  • May 7
  • Jun 11
  • Jul 16, 23
  • Aug 6, 20
  • Sep 3
  • Oct 22
  • Nov 5

Parisian Royal Holiday (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Dec 6, 13

Portraits of Eastern Europe (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Apr 10
  • May 22
  • Jun 5
  • Aug 14, 28
  • Sep 25

Rhine Holiday Markets (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Nov 28
  • Dec 5

Rhine-Main Discovery & Munich (2017)

Reduced Single Supplement

  • May 19
  • Jun 16
  • Aug 11, 20
  • Sep 17
  • Oct 15
  • Nov 3

Splendors of Italy (2017)

Reduced Single Supplement

  • Mar 31
  • Apr 7, 21
  • Jun 16
  • Jul 21
  • Aug 11, 25
  • Sep 8
  • Oct 13
  • Nov 3

Tulips and Windmills (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Mar 30
  • Apr 3

Ultimate European Journey (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • May 3
  • Jun 14
  • Jul 3, 26
  • Aug 14
  • Sep 25

Ultimate France (2017)

Waived Single Supplement

  • Apr 9
  • May 28
  • Jun 11
  • Jul 2, 23
  • Aug 6, 27
  • Sep 3
  • Oct 22

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Poseidons Pathways

7 Days, Athens to Athens

Indulge in relentless relaxation sailing in Greece

Visiting 1 country: Greece
Welcome to your unforgettable sailing adventure in Greece, where bronzing under the eternal Mediterranean sun need only be interrupted by swim stops and cocktail hour. Starting and finishing in Athens, we’ll navigate the sparkling seas, tree-covered islands and rocky coastlines, and then head ashore to embrace the island life. Think: quaint towns, ancient ruins, buzzing nightlife and irresistible dishes. Did we mention gyros?

Bucket List Inclusions

  • Learn to sail
  • Stand up paddleboards on the yachts
  • Daily swim stops
  • Take part in a local yacht regatta

More Inclusions

  • Topdeck Representative across each flotilla
  • On-board qualified skipper
  • 6 breakfasts, 6 lunches 6 nights in a cabin (twin or double) on luxury yachts
  • BYO drinks at no charge

Group Size
Maximum 6-8 per boat (2-4 boats per trip)

Transport
Motorised sailing yacht

Start/Finish Times
Start time:
Meet at 1pm at Pier 9 Alimos Marina

Finish time:
Approximately 2pm in Athens

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Day 1: Athens to Agistri
Break out the anchor tattoos and hoist the sails. We’re pointing our compass to Agistri. Work up an appetite swimming the blue seas surrounding the uninhabited island of Aponisos, and then hunt down a well-earned Grecian feast in the harbour.

Day 2: Agistri to Epidaurus
Leave Agistri behind and set course for Epidaurus – a spot that has so much charm you’ll want to stay out late. Don’t miss the ancient amphitheatre and beachside bistros. Explore by day, dance by night.

Meals:
-Breakfast
-Lunch

Day 3: Epidaurus to Poros
Poros is about as Greek as you’re going to get as far as photo-ops go. Go old-school at the temple of Poseidon or go swimming before another epic sunset session. Yep, this is the life.

Meals:
-Breakfast
-Lunch

Day 4: Poros to Ermioni
Cast off and head for Ermioni. It’s ranked as Greece’s most historical village, so grab some gyros, pick a century and set your watch to island time. Also: an underwater archaeological site that’ll have you mesmerised for days.

Meals:
-Breakfast
-Lunch

Day 5: Ermioni to Hydra
Enjoy swim stops aplenty at the uninhabited island of Dokos, and then it’s off to Hydra – where wheeled vehicles are banned. Cue cobblestoned alleyways and romantic vibes. It’s not called the gem of the Aegean for nothing.

Meals:
-Breakfast
-Lunch

Day 6: Hydra to Aegina
Charts out and on to Aegina today, but not before a swim stop at the island of Moni. Your mission: hunt down the best fish in Perdika’s seaside tavernas, channel your inner goddess at Athena’s ancient temple and Instagram some more old-school ruins. Soak it all in – this is your last night onboard.

Meals:
-Breakfast
-Lunch

Day 7: Aegina to Athens
Have a swim, grab some sun and set sail to Athens. You might need to hang up your captain’s hat, but the title is earned for life. Polish your peg-leg and chat to us about your next expedition today.

Meals:
-Breakfast
-Lunch

Please note this itinerary is subject to change due to weather and mooring conditions

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The Golden Midi Cruise

Canal du Midi

57km / 61 locks / 35.5hrs of cruising
Get the full Canal du Midi experience on a ten-night boating adventure through France’s most prolific wine-producing region. This active itinerary will tick off all of the main sights from your Midi wish list, including historic Carcassonne, while allowing ample opportunity to laze on the sundeck and enjoy the seductively slow pace of the canal.

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  • Day 1: Arrive in Castelnaudary
    0km / 0 locks / 0hrs of cruising
    Arrive in 17th century Castelnaudary, clustered around the beautiful Grand Bassin with its iconic church standing proud on the horizon. After settling into your boat, stroll into town for dinner and be sure to try Cassoulet, a local speciality of sausage, goose and duck, slow cooked in a casserole with white beans.
  • Day 2: Castelnaudary to Villesèquelande
    26km / 19 locks / 6hrs of cruising
    After a morning of gentile cruising and a lazy lunch on board, unload the bikes for a short cycle into Bram, an attractive town arranged in a concentric circle around the pretty church. Then onwards to overnight in quiet Villesèquelande.
  • Day 3: Villesèquelande to mymedic.es Carcassonne
    14km / 5 locks / 3.5hrs of cruising
    Explore the impressive, fortified city of Carcassonne with its bustling network of cobbled streets thronging with restaurants and shops, all nestled inside the imposing city walls. Take a guided tour around the huge 12th Century Château Comtal and the fearless might enjoy the gruesome Musée de l’Inquisition. And don’t miss the ethereal magnificence of the Basilica of Saint Nazaire.
  • Day 4: Carcassonne to Trèbes
    12km / 6 locks / 3.5hrs of cruising
    Head away from the canal on an organised tour to the spectacular Domaine Gayda, one of the leading wine producers in the area. Tour the state-of-the-art winery and enjoy a relaxed and fun tasting of their excellent range of wines. Finish with a three-course lunch, with wine, in their superb restaurant that overlooks the Pyrenees before returning to Carcassonne for your onward journey to Trèbes.
  • Day 5: Trèbes to Argen Minervois
    34km / 18 locks / 8 hrs of cruising
    Enjoy the slow pace of the canal as you spend most of the day cruising, stopping to admire the pretty village of Marseilette on the way. Your destination is the beautiful town of Argens Minervois, clustered around a 14th century chateau, so have a wander around before dinner
  • Day 6: Argens Minervios to Le Somail
    14km / 1 lock / 2.5hrs of cruising
    Overlooking the canal, Château de Paraza is the site of an impressive winery. Look around and sample the produce and then continue onwards to Le Somail. In the afternoon, why not hire the most legendary of convertible cars, an old Mythic 2 CV, a fun way to drive through the vineyards and countryside toward L’Oulibo Olive Cellars to learn how olive oil is made,
  • Day 7: Le Somail to Capestang
    22km / 0 locks / 5hrs of cruising
    Visit Madam Gourgue’s Antiquarian Bookshop where you’ll find everything from cheap paperbacks to very rare editions, crammed in bookshelves from floor to ceiling. Onward to Capestang and, for something exquisite, dress up for dinner and take a short taxi ride to the very grand Château les Carrasses for a fine-dining experience in a beautiful setting.
  • Day 8: Capestang to Colombiers
    13km / 0 locks / 2.5hrs of cruising
    Explore Capestang including its 14th century castle & impressive painted ceilings. Further along the canal, visit the Oppidum of Ensérune, an archaeological site and museum with impressive views over the dried Montady Lake. Then it’s time to navigate through the 165m long Malpas tunnel. In Colombiers, visit the Saint-Sylvestre church, which is full of history and at night, the rectory’s gardens are lit up and are perfect for a charming walk
  • Day 9: Colombiers to Villeneuve Béziers
    13km / 11 locks / 5hrs of cruising
    Today you will descend the famous Foneserranes staircase of seven locks. Then it’s onwards, past Beziers, to moor just past the bustling city in the more peaceful surroundings of Villeneuve Béziers.
  • Day 10: Villeneuve Béziers to Port Cassafières
    9km / 1 lock / 2.5hrs of cruising
    Explore magnificent Béziers, one of the Midi’s largest cities. Don’t miss the 13th century Romanesque cathedral with terrific views out over the surrounding vineyards. Then cruise the final stretch to Port Cassafières for a stroll along the beach at Portiranges to build your appetite for dinner.

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Notes

This itinerary is a 10 nights option but can be reached in 7 nights minimum with more time cruising per day and different stops.
This itinerary is a suggestion only. All cruising distances and times are approximations and are subject to local navigation restrictions at the time you cruise, planned or otherwise. Please check advertised opening times of sights and attractions to avoid disappointment. Various tours or attractions may need to be booked in advance. All meals, entry fees and tour tariffs are payable at your own expense

Note: This itinerary can also be taken in the opposite direction

The Classic Nivernais Cruise

Migennes to Tannay

100km / 50 locks / 28 hrs of cruising
Escape the hustle bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the slow pace of rural France – picturesque rivers and canals, tranquil countryside, sleepy cobbled villages, medieval churches and magnificent hilltop views over the Nivernais Valley.

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  • Day 1: Migennes to Bassou
    5km / 2 locks / 1hr of cruising
    Arrive in Migennes and begin your cruise southwards, finding a peaceful spot on the river banks to moor for the night
  • Day 2: Bassou to Auxerre
    18km / 8 locks / 5hrs of cruising
    Auxerre is the largest city in the area, steeped in history and bustling with markets, shops and French patisseries. Be sure to visit St Etienne Cathedral and its impressive stained glass windows, as well as the 6th century Abbey of St Germain, the city’s most venerable monument with is remarkable 12th century steeple.
  • Day 3: Auxerre to Vincolettes
    13km / 8 locks / 4hrs of cruising
    There’s time to stroll back into Auxerre this morning for some shopping, a spot of lunch in one of many fine eateries and to stock up on provisions. Then head onwards to Bailly for a tour of the Wine Cooperative – housed deep underground in four hectares of underground galleries and tunnels.
  • Day 4: Vincolettes to Mailly-la-Ville
    15km / 8 locks / 5hrs of cruising
    Walk or cycle to Escolives Sainte Camille, where archaeological diggings have unearthed fascinating vestiges of Roman occupation. Next stop is the pretty and flower-adorned village of Cravant, once a fortified village with remains of the walls and moat still visible.
  • Day 5: Mailly-la-Ville to Châtel Censoir
    13km / 6 locks / 4hrs of cruising
    Stunning views over the Nivernais valley can be seen in the hilltop village of Mailly-le-Château before cruising onwards, past the Saussois Rocks, an impressive wall of limestone that towers over the canal for almost 50 meters. More impressive views await in Châtel Censoir where you can amble around the ancient church and tumbledown walls.
  • Day 6: Châtel Censoir to Clamecy
    18km / 10 locks / 5hrs of cruising
    A trip away from the canal to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Vezelay is well worth it. Wander around the ramparts, past the traditional 15th – 17th century houses, charming boutiques, galleries cafes and restaurants. At the centre the splendid Basilique Ste Marie-Madeleine draws you in, a wonderful example of Romanesque architecture.
  • Day 7: Clamecy to Tannay
    18km / 8 locks / 4hrs of cruising
    Flanked by three waterways, the stunningly attractive town of Clamecy is described as the ‘town of beautiful reflections’ and a stroll through its winding streets is a true delight. There’s time for a stop in medieval Dornecy before finishing in Tannay which sits high on a hill overlooking acres of vineyards.

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Notes

This itinerary is a suggestion only. All cruising distances and times are approximations and are subject to local navigation restrictions at the time you cruise, planned or otherwise. Please check advertised opening times of sights and attractions to avoid disappointment. Various tours or attractions may need to be booked in advance. All meals, entry fees and tour tariffs are payable at your own expense

Note: This itinerary can also be taken in the opposite direction

The Adriatic Seaside Cruise

Precenicco to Casale

230km / 4 locks / 7 Lifting Bridges / 25hrs of cruising
The enchanting Venetian Lagoon, the golden sands of the Adriatic Coast and the peaceful countryside of the Friuli region are yours to discover on this week-long boating holiday. A perfect route for first-time boaters who wish to experience the delights of the city. This itinerary steers you clear of the busy waterways around central Venice, directing you instead to neighbouring islands so you can use the speedy water-taxi service to get you to the thriving city centre.

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  • Day 1: Precenicco to Marano Lagunare
    15km / 0 locks / 0 Lifting Bridges / 1.5hrs of cruising
    Cruise down the peaceful River Stella and head across the Marano Lagoon to Marano Lagunare, an old fishing village full of character. The main square, dominated by the beautifully restored millenary tower, has an excellent choice of seafood restaurants. Buon appetito!
  • Day 2: Marano Lagunare to Concordia Sagittaria
    40km / 1 lock / 1 Lifting Bridge / 4hrs of cruising
    Head back across the Lagoon to join the canal which runs along the sunny Adriatic Coast towards Venice. A detour north will bring you to Concordia Sagittaria and neighbouring Portogruaro, where a guided walk will reveal the fascinating Roman history of these two pretty towns.
  • Day 3: Concordia Sagittaria to Caorle
    25km / 0 locks / 2 Lifting Bridges / 3hrs of cruising
    Your next stop is Caorle to admire the traditional coloured houses and explore the quirky shops and boutiques. Enjoy delicious ice cream in one of the many Gelateria and stroll to the beach for a dip in the Adriatic.
  • Day 4: Caorle to Lido di Jesolo
    70km / 1 lock / 4 Lifting Bridges / 7.5hrs of cruising
    Spend a leisurely day cruising, enjoying the spectacular wildlife of the Friuli region – bound for the chic beach resort of Lido de Jesolo
  • Day 5: Lido di Jesolo to Vignole (Venice)
    30km / 1 lock / 0 Lifting Bridges / 3hrs of cruising
    After a morning on the sand, cruise onward to the Venetian lagoon to moor in Vignole. A speedy Vaperetto ferry will take you into the heart of Venice. Marvel at St Mark’s Square and visit the famous St Mark’s Basilica, and tour the Doge’s Palace next door. Take the elevator to the top of the Campanile, the iconic bell-tower, for great views of the Square and beyond.
  • Day 6: Vignole to Burano
    10km / 0 locks / 0 Lifting Bridges / 1hr of cruising
    Before departing Venice, wander around the famous Rialto market and the impressive Rialto Bridge next door. And don’t leave without taking an iconic Gondala ride! After lunch, take a vaporetto to the Island of Murano to visit one of the many glass factories to admire the master glass blowers at work.
  • Day 7: Burano to Casier
    40km / 1 lock / 0 Lifting Bridges / 5hrs of cruising
    In Burano visit the lace-making museum and stroll around town admiring the multi-coloured houses. Don’t miss San Martino Church with its crooked bell tower. Your week ends with a leisurely cruise out of the lagoon and up the River Sile to Casier for a farewell dinner in the excellent Ristorante Trattoria al Sile.

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Notes

This itinerary is a suggestion only. All cruising distances and times are approximations and are subject to local navigation restrictions at the time you cruise, planned or otherwise. Please check advertised opening times of sights and attractions to avoid disappointment. Various tours or attractions may need to be booked in advance. All meals, entry fees and tour tariffs are payable at your own expense

Note: This itinerary can also be taken in the opposite direction

The Midi-Robine Cruise

Trèbes to Narbonne

109.5km / 34 locks / 24.5 hrs of cruising
Combine the famous, tree-lined Canal du Midi, including legendary Carcassonne, with the splendour of the Canal de la Robine. This delightful canal meanders lazily through vast lakes and nature reserves towards the Mediterranean coast. This itinerary will deliver a boating holiday full or variety, which takes in popular, iconic sites as well as and lesser-known gems.

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  • Day 1: Arrive in Trèbes
    0km / 0 locks / 0hrs of cruising
    Arrive in pretty Trebes and, after settling into your boat, discover the beautiful oak beams and sculpted figures of the 13th century church nearby.
  • Day 2: Trèbes to Puichéric
    17.5km / 11 locks / 5hrs of cruising
    Take a short taxi ride to the ancient Cathar stronghold of Carcassonne for a tour of the city walls and 12th Century Chateau. Enjoy lunch among the bustling cobbled streets within the city walls and then head back to your boat and begin you peaceful cruise eastwards.
  • Day 3: Puichéric to Ventenac
    25km / 8 locks / 5hrs of cruising
    Explore the leafy trails of Le Redorte before lunch at the elegant Chateau. Then it’s time for a spot of wine-tasting at the Ventenac Minervois Cave Cooperative… and chance to stock up for the rest of your journey of course!
  • Day 4: Ventenac to Le Somail
    5km / 0 locks / 1hrs of cruising
    In Le Somail, wander among the crammed bookshelves of Madam Gourgue’s Antiquarian Bookshop where you’ll find everything from cheap paperbacks to very rare editions. After lunch, head into the countryside for a tour around the Olive Groves of L’Oulibo.
  • Day 5: Le Somail to Narbonne
    18km / 9 locks / 5.5 hrs of cruising
    Visit the fascinating Amphoralis gallo-roman potters’ Museum, the site of a 1st – 3rd century Roman Potter factory that has recently been uncovered. Spend the afternoon cruising along the pretty Canal de la Robine towards Narbonne
  • Day 6: Narbonne to Port-la-Nouvelle
    22km / 3 locks / 4hrs of cruising
    A walk around Narbonne takes you through 2500 years of history, including the very grand Archbishop’s Palace and cloisters and the remarkable Gothic cathedral. In the afternoon, as you head south towards the Mediterranean coast, the scenery changes and the canal leads you among a vast network of lakes.
  • Day 7: Port-la-Nouvelle
    22km / 3 locks / 4hrs of cruising
    Take a morning stroll around the bustling fishing port of Port-la-Nouvelle or along the vast sandy beaches nearby before heading back to Narbonne. On the way, stop for a walk around the Isle of Sainte-Lucie, a nature reserve of exceptional beauty. The day finishes back in Narbonne for a final farewell dinner – bon appétit!

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Notes

This itinerary is a suggestion only. All cruising distances and times are approximations and are subject to local navigation restrictions at the time you cruise, planned or otherwise. Please check advertised opening times of sights and attractions to avoid disappointment. Various tours or attractions may need to be booked in advance. All meals, entry fees and tour tariffs are payable at your own expense

Note: This itinerary can also be taken in the opposite direction

The Amsterdam Cruise

Vinkeveen return

92km / 6 locks / 28 Lifting Bridges / 17.5hrs of cruising
The serene and picturesque River Vecht will guide your boat on a journey through quintessential Dutch villages; past grand windmills, stunning landscapes and temptingly clear lakes. All complimented by two lively and characterful cities at each end, one being the nation’s trendy capital, Amsterdam.

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  • Day 1: Arrive in Vinkeveen
    0km / 0 locks / 0 Lifting Bridges / 0hrs of cruising
    Arrive in Vinkeveen and head out across Vinkeveen Plassen to eat in one of the many lake-side restaurants
  • Day 2: Vinkeveen to Weesp (and Amsterdam)
    24km / 2 locks / 2 Lifting Bridges / 3hrs of cruising
    Cruise north to historic Weesp and take your bikes to the nearby Naardermeer Nature Reserve. Then, a quick 20 minute train ride will see you in the centre of Amsterdam, the lively and cosmopolitan capital of the Netherlands and famous for its its vibrant and diverse nightlife… and of course its World-renowned Red Light District?
  • Day 3: Weesp (and Amsterdam) to Muiden
    4km / 0 locks / 3 Lifting Bridges / 1.5hrs of cruising
    Head back to Amsterdam to explore the Capital’s beautiful architecture, impressive landmarks, and several notable museums such as the National Museum and the Anne Frank Museum.
  • Day 4: Muiden to Loenen
    23km / 0 locks / 7 Lifting Bridges / 4.5hrs of cruising
    In Muiden, visit the beautifully restored 13th century Muiderslot Castle a, UNESCO World Heritage site and now a museum which tells the castle’s fascinating history. In the afternoon, begin your journey south along the pretty and winding River Vecht.
  • Day 5: Loenen to Maarssen
    10km / 0 locks / 4 Lifting Bridges / 2hrs of cruising
    Mosey around the attractive village of Loenen with its many stately homes and waterside gardens. Nearby, the huge expanse of Loosdrechtse Plassen is a popular place for watersports, including kayaking, and stunning walks around its perimeter. Then head onwards to moor overnight in Maarseen, home to many elegant manor houses and well-tended gardens. Visit the romantic old town with its quaint little church
  • Day 6: Maarssen to Utrecht
    9km / 1 lock / 4 Lifting Bridges / 2hrs of cruising
    Explore the University city of Utrecht, one of Holland’s largest cities and home to a lively retail centre, countless restaurants, and many good museums. Climb the 465 steps of the Dom Tower for magnificent views as far as Amsterdam and Rotterdam.
  • Day 7: Utrecht to Vinkeveen
    22km / 3 locks / 8 Lifting Bridges / 4.5hrs of cruising
    Head back to Vinkeveen and spend the afternoon cruising among the many islands of Vinkeveen Plassen, take a refreshing swim and enjoy the holiday atmosphere

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Notes: This itinerary is a suggestion only. All cruising distances and times are approximations and are subject to local navigation restrictions at the time you cruise, planned or otherwise. Please check advertised opening times of sights and attractions to avoid disappointment. Various tours or attractions may need to be booked in advance. All meals, entry fees and tour tariffs are payable at your own expense