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Scenic Pearl — 24-Night Europe Cruise from Amsterdam
Scenic Pearl

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24-Night Europe Cruise from Amsterdam

24 nights · Europe · 22 ports of call

24-night Europe cruise aboard Scenic Pearl, departing Amsterdam and calling at Dordrecht, Veere, Antwerp, Nijmegen, Düsseldorf and Cochem and 15 more.

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At a glance

Cruise line
Scenic
Duration
24 nights
Region
Europe · Western Europe · Rhine · Moselle · Rhone · Saone
Departs
Amsterdam
Returns
Lyon

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Where this voyage takes you

AmsterdamDordrechtVeereAntwerpNijmegenDüsseldorfCochemBernkastel-KuesKoblenzRüdesheimMannheimStrasbourgBreisachZurichLyonChavanayChâteauneuf-du-PapeArlesAvignonViviersTournon-sur-RhôneMâcon
Voyage route — calls shown in order; map is schematic.

Day-by-day itinerary

  1. Day
    1
    • Amsterdam

      Amsterdam

      The Dutch capital, laced with concentric canals and gabled merchant houses from its 17th-century golden age. Most river sailings depart from here, leaving time for the Rijksmuseum, the Anne Frank House or a stroll through the Jordaan before lines cast off.

      • Rijksmuseum
      • Anne Frank House
      • Jordaan canals
  2. Day
    2
    • Dordrecht

      Dordrecht

      One of the oldest cities in the Netherlands, set where three rivers meet in the province of South Holland. Its historic centre holds canalside merchant houses, the Grote Kerk and a working harbour, with the windmills of Kinderdijk nearby.

      • Grote Kerk
      • Historic harbour
      • Kinderdijk windmills
  3. Day
    3
    • Veere

      Veere

  4. Day
    4
    • Antwerp

      Antwerp

      A Belgian port city on the Scheldt and one of Europe's largest harbours. Its medieval Grote Markt and Gothic Cathedral of Our Lady anchor the old centre, in a city long tied to Rubens, diamond trading and Flemish art.

      • Grote Markt
      • Cathedral of Our Lady
      • Diamond district
  5. Day
    5
    • Nijmegen

      Nijmegen

      One of the oldest cities in the Netherlands, set on the Waal river in Gelderland. A Roman frontier post and later a Hanseatic trading town, it is known for its riverside quays, the Valkhof park ruins and the annual Four Days Marches.

      • Valkhof park
      • Waalkade quays
      • St. Stephen's Church
  6. Day
    6
    • Düsseldorf

      Düsseldorf

      A city on the Rhine in western Germany, capital of North Rhine-Westphalia and a hub of fashion and finance. Düsseldorf is known for the historic Altstadt and its rows of taverns, the riverside promenade, and the modern architecture of the MedienHafen.

      • Altstadt taverns
      • Rhine promenade
      • MedienHafen
  7. Day
    7
    At sea
  8. Day
    8
    • Cochem

      Cochem

      A small wine town on a horseshoe bend of the Moselle in western Germany. Half-timbered houses surround its market square, terraced Riesling vineyards rise on the slopes, and the Reichsburg castle looks down from the hill above.

      • Reichsburg castle
      • Riesling vineyards
      • Market square
  9. Day
    9
    • Bernkastel-Kues

      Bernkastel-Kues

      A picturesque wine town on the Moselle in Germany, famous among Riesling growers. Half-timbered houses crowd the sloping market square, the ruined Landshut castle stands above, and steep vineyards line the river on either bank.

      • Marktplatz houses
      • Landshut castle
      • Moselle Riesling
  10. Day
    10
    • Koblenz

      Koblenz

      A German city at the meeting of the Rhine and Moselle rivers, the point known as the Deutsches Eck or 'German Corner'. A cable car climbs from the headland to the Ehrenbreitstein fortress, and the town marks the northern end of the Rhine Gorge.

      • Deutsches Eck
      • Ehrenbreitstein Fortress
      • Rhine cable car
  11. Day
    11
    • Rüdesheim

      Rüdesheim

      A small wine town on the Rhine, set where the river enters its dramatic gorge. River ships call here for the half-timbered lanes of the Drosselgasse, the vineyards of the Rheingau and the cable car up to the Niederwald monument above.

      • Drosselgasse
      • Rheingau vineyards
      • Niederwald monument
  12. Day
    12
    • Mannheim

      Mannheim

      A city in southwest Germany where the Neckar meets the Rhine, laid out on a grid of numbered blocks rather than street names. The baroque palace is among Europe's largest, and the water tower anchors a green boulevard through the centre.

      • Mannheim Palace
      • Wasserturm
      • Squares grid
  13. Day
    13
    • Strasbourg

      Strasbourg

      The capital of France's Alsace, set on the Rhine close to the German border. Its Grande Île old town centres on a soaring pink-sandstone cathedral and the canal-laced lanes of Petite France, while the modern European Parliament sits across the city.

      • Strasbourg Cathedral
      • Petite France
      • European Parliament
  14. Day
    14
    • Breisach

      Breisach

      A small town on the Rhine at the edge of Germany's Kaiserstuhl wine country, just across the river from France's Alsace. It is crowned by the St. Stephan minster on its hilltop and serves as the river gateway to Freiburg and the southern Black Forest.

      • St. Stephan minster
      • Kaiserstuhl vineyards
      • Black Forest gateway
  15. Day
    15
    • Zurich

      Zurich

      Switzerland's largest city, set at the north end of Lake Zurich where the Limmat River flows out. Zurich is known for the Old Town's medieval lanes, the Bahnhofstrasse shopping street, and the twin towers of the Grossmünster church.

      • Bahnhofstrasse
      • Grossmünster
      • Lake Zurich
    • Lyon

      Lyon

      A French city at the meeting of the Rhône and Saône rivers, long regarded as the country's gastronomic capital. Its Renaissance old town hides covered passages called traboules, while the Fourvière basilica crowns the hill above the two rivers.

      • Vieux Lyon traboules
      • Fourvière Basilica
      • Bouchon dining
  16. Day
    16
    • Lyon

      Lyon

      A French city at the meeting of the Rhône and Saône rivers, long regarded as the country's gastronomic capital. Its Renaissance old town hides covered passages called traboules, while the Fourvière basilica crowns the hill above the two rivers.

      • Vieux Lyon traboules
      • Fourvière Basilica
      • Bouchon dining
    • Chavanay

  17. Day
    17
    • Châteauneuf-du-Pape

      Châteauneuf-du-Pape

    • Arles

      Arles

      A Provençal town on the Rhône River in southern France, ringed by Roman monuments. Its great amphitheatre still hosts events, and the surrounding light and streets inspired the painter Van Gogh during his year in the town.

      • Roman amphitheatre
      • Van Gogh sites
      • Place du Forum
  18. Day
    18
    • Arles

      Arles

      A Provençal town on the Rhône River in southern France, ringed by Roman monuments. Its great amphitheatre still hosts events, and the surrounding light and streets inspired the painter Van Gogh during his year in the town.

      • Roman amphitheatre
      • Van Gogh sites
      • Place du Forum
    • Avignon

      Avignon

      A walled city on the Rhône in Provence, southern France, once the seat of medieval popes. The vast Palais des Papes dominates the centre, and the broken Pont d'Avignon reaches partway across the river below the ramparts.

      • Palais des Papes
      • Pont d'Avignon
      • City ramparts
  19. Day
    19
    • Avignon

      Avignon

      A walled city on the Rhône in Provence, southern France, once the seat of medieval popes. The vast Palais des Papes dominates the centre, and the broken Pont d'Avignon reaches partway across the river below the ramparts.

      • Palais des Papes
      • Pont d'Avignon
      • City ramparts
  20. Day
    20
    • Viviers

      Viviers

      A small town on the Rhône in southern France, set below a rocky bluff in the Ardèche. River ships moor here within reach of the lavender fields, vineyards and stone villages of Provence, with the cathedral town of Viviers itself just ashore.

      • Rhône river
      • Provence villages
      • Ardèche country
  21. Day
    21
    • Tournon-sur-Rhône

      Tournon-sur-Rhône

      A small town on the Rhône in southern France, facing the steep Hermitage vineyards across the river at Tain. A medieval castle overlooks the water, and the surrounding northern Rhône slopes are known for their Syrah wines.

      • Hermitage vineyards
      • Hilltop château
      • Rhône wines
  22. Day
    22
    • Lyon

      Lyon

      A French city at the meeting of the Rhône and Saône rivers, long regarded as the country's gastronomic capital. Its Renaissance old town hides covered passages called traboules, while the Fourvière basilica crowns the hill above the two rivers.

      • Vieux Lyon traboules
      • Fourvière Basilica
      • Bouchon dining
  23. Day
    23
    • Mâcon

      Mâcon

      A river town in eastern France on the Saône, at the southern edge of Burgundy. It serves the celebrated Mâconnais and Beaujolais vineyards, with the rock of Solutré rising over the slopes and a Romanesque heritage in the surrounding villages.

      • Mâconnais wine
      • Rock of Solutré
      • Saône riverfront
  24. Day
    24
    • Mâcon

      Mâcon

      A river town in eastern France on the Saône, at the southern edge of Burgundy. It serves the celebrated Mâconnais and Beaujolais vineyards, with the rock of Solutré rising over the slopes and a Romanesque heritage in the surrounding villages.

      • Mâconnais wine
      • Rock of Solutré
      • Saône riverfront
  25. Day
    25
    • Lyon

      Lyon

      A French city at the meeting of the Rhône and Saône rivers, long regarded as the country's gastronomic capital. Its Renaissance old town hides covered passages called traboules, while the Fourvière basilica crowns the hill above the two rivers.

      • Vieux Lyon traboules
      • Fourvière Basilica
      • Bouchon dining

Upcoming departures

  • 1 Sep 2027

Upcoming sailings of this itinerary — a NestCruise advisor confirms current availability and your fare.

24-Night Europe Cruise from Amsterdam FAQ

Which ports does this cruise visit?

This 24-night Europe cruise calls at Amsterdam, Dordrecht, Veere, Antwerp, Nijmegen, Düsseldorf, Cochem, Bernkastel-Kues, Koblenz, Rüdesheim, Mannheim, Strasbourg, Breisach, Zurich, Lyon, Chavanay, Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Arles, Avignon, Viviers, Tournon-sur-Rhône and Mâcon.

How many days are spent at sea?

1 day is spent at sea; the rest are in port.

Where does this cruise depart from?

It departs from Amsterdam and ends in Lyon.

How long is this cruise?

24 nights aboard Scenic Pearl.

When does this itinerary sail?

Upcoming departures include 1 Sep 2027. A NestCruise advisor can confirm current availability.

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