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Scenic Opal — 20-Night Europe Cruise from Paris
Scenic Opal

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20-Night Europe Cruise from Paris

20 nights · Europe · 17 ports of call

20-night Europe cruise aboard Scenic Opal, departing Paris and calling at Amsterdam, Cologne, Rüdesheim, Miltenberg, Wertheim and Würzburg and 10 more.

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At a glance

Cruise line
Scenic
Duration
20 nights
Region
Europe · Western Europe · Danube
Departs
Paris
Returns
Prague

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Where this voyage takes you

ParisAmsterdamCologneRüdesheimMiltenbergWertheimWürzburgBambergNurembergRegensburgPassauSchlögenDürnsteinKremsViennaBudapestPrague
Voyage route — calls shown in order; map is schematic.
  • Christmas Markets

Day-by-day itinerary

  1. Day
    1
    • Paris

      Paris

      The French capital on the Seine, the start or finish of many river cruises through northern France. Ships moor near the centre, putting the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and Notre-Dame within easy reach across a city built for walking.

      • Eiffel Tower
      • The Louvre
      • Notre-Dame
  2. Day
    2
    • Paris

      Paris

      The French capital on the Seine, the start or finish of many river cruises through northern France. Ships moor near the centre, putting the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and Notre-Dame within easy reach across a city built for walking.

      • Eiffel Tower
      • The Louvre
      • Notre-Dame
  3. Day
    3
    • Paris

      Paris

      The French capital on the Seine, the start or finish of many river cruises through northern France. Ships moor near the centre, putting the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and Notre-Dame within easy reach across a city built for walking.

      • Eiffel Tower
      • The Louvre
      • Notre-Dame
  4. Day
    4
    • Paris

      Paris

      The French capital on the Seine, the start or finish of many river cruises through northern France. Ships moor near the centre, putting the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and Notre-Dame within easy reach across a city built for walking.

      • Eiffel Tower
      • The Louvre
      • Notre-Dame
    • 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
  5. Day
    5
    • 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
  6. Day
    6
    • Cologne

      Cologne

      A Rhineland city dominated by its twin-spired Gothic cathedral, the tallest in Germany when built. River cruises call beside the old town, where the cathedral, riverside promenade and 12 Romanesque churches sit within easy walking distance.

      • Cologne Cathedral
      • Old town
      • Rhine promenade
  7. Day
    7
    • 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
  8. Day
    8
    • Miltenberg

      Miltenberg

      A small medieval town on a bend of the Main River in Bavaria's Franconia region. Half-timbered houses line the marketplace below a hilltop castle, and the surrounding hills are planted with vineyards and forest.

      • Market square
      • Half-timbered houses
      • Mildenburg castle
    • Wertheim

      Wertheim

      A timber-framed town in Baden-Württemberg where the Tauber River joins the Main, a frequent river-cruise stop. Wertheim is known for its half-timbered old town, the ruined hilltop castle above the rivers, and its long glassmaking heritage.

      • Hilltop castle
      • Half-timbered old town
      • Glass museum
  9. Day
    9
    • Würzburg

      Würzburg

      A Bavarian city on the river Main, at the start of Germany's Romantic Road. The hillside Marienberg fortress overlooks the old town and the vineyards along the river, while the baroque Residenz palace anchors the centre with its grand frescoed staircase.

      • Marienberg Fortress
      • Würzburg Residenz
      • Old Main Bridge
  10. Day
    10
    • Bamberg

      Bamberg

      A Bavarian town built across seven hills above the river Regnitz, its medieval and baroque core preserved as a whole. A painted town hall stands on an island mid-river, and the town is known for its smoked Rauchbier and many small breweries.

      • Old Town Hall
      • Bamberg Cathedral
      • Smoked beer
  11. Day
    11
    • Nuremberg

      Nuremberg

      A Bavarian city on the Pegnitz with a walled medieval core and an imperial castle above it. River ships call here along the Main–Danube corridor, within reach of the old town's half-timbered houses and the famous grilled Nürnberger sausages.

      • Imperial Castle
      • Old town walls
      • Nürnberger sausages
  12. Day
    12
    • Regensburg

      Regensburg

      A Bavarian city on the Danube with one of Germany's best-preserved medieval centres. River ships call within walking distance of the 12th-century Stone Bridge, the Gothic cathedral and a tangle of lanes lined with patrician towers.

      • Stone Bridge
      • Regensburg Cathedral
      • Medieval old town
  13. Day
    13
    • Passau

      Passau

      A Bavarian city where the Danube, Inn and Ilz rivers meet, near the Austrian border. Long a starting point for Danube cruises, its baroque old town centres on St. Stephen's Cathedral, home to one of the largest church organs in the world.

      • Three rivers
      • St. Stephen's Cathedral
      • Baroque old town
    • Schlögen

      Schlögen

      A hamlet on the Danube in Upper Austria, known for the Schlögener Schlinge, a dramatic double loop where the river doubles back between forested hills. River ships pass through this quiet stretch of the valley, prized for its walking trails and views.

      • Schlögen Loop
      • Danube valley
      • Forest trails
  14. Day
    14
    • Dürnstein

      Dürnstein

      A village in Austria's Wachau valley, set among terraced vineyards on a bend of the Danube. A blue-and-white baroque abbey tower marks its skyline, and the ruined castle above town is where Richard the Lionheart was once held captive.

      • Baroque abbey
      • Castle ruins
      • Wachau vineyards
    • Krems

      Krems

      A town at the eastern gateway to Austria's Wachau Valley, where the Krems River meets the Danube. Its medieval old town and the nearby Göttweig Abbey anchor a wine region known for Grüner Veltliner and terraced vineyards.

      • Wachau vineyards
      • Göttweig Abbey
      • Steiner Tor gate
  15. Day
    15
    • Vienna

      Vienna

      Austria's imperial capital on the Danube, long the seat of the Habsburgs. River ships call within reach of Schönbrunn Palace, the Hofburg and St. Stephen's Cathedral, in a city famed for coffee houses, classical music and grand ringstrasse architecture.

      • Schönbrunn Palace
      • St. Stephen's Cathedral
      • Coffee houses
  16. Day
    16
    • Vienna

      Vienna

      Austria's imperial capital on the Danube, long the seat of the Habsburgs. River ships call within reach of Schönbrunn Palace, the Hofburg and St. Stephen's Cathedral, in a city famed for coffee houses, classical music and grand ringstrasse architecture.

      • Schönbrunn Palace
      • St. Stephen's Cathedral
      • Coffee houses
  17. Day
    17
    • Budapest

      Budapest

      Hungary's grand capital, split by the Danube into hilly Buda and flat Pest. River ships moor in the centre, within reach of the neo-Gothic Parliament, the thermal baths at Széchenyi and the panoramic ramparts of Fisherman's Bastion.

      • Parliament Building
      • Széchenyi Baths
      • Fisherman's Bastion
  18. Day
    18
    • Budapest

      Budapest

      Hungary's grand capital, split by the Danube into hilly Buda and flat Pest. River ships moor in the centre, within reach of the neo-Gothic Parliament, the thermal baths at Széchenyi and the panoramic ramparts of Fisherman's Bastion.

      • Parliament Building
      • Széchenyi Baths
      • Fisherman's Bastion
    • Prague

      Prague

      The Czech capital, a near-intact medieval city on the Vltava in central Europe. Its hilltop castle, the Charles Bridge and the astronomical clock in the Old Town Square draw river travellers calling along this stretch of the continent.

      • Charles Bridge
      • Prague Castle
      • Old Town Square
  19. Day
    19
    • Prague

      Prague

      The Czech capital, a near-intact medieval city on the Vltava in central Europe. Its hilltop castle, the Charles Bridge and the astronomical clock in the Old Town Square draw river travellers calling along this stretch of the continent.

      • Charles Bridge
      • Prague Castle
      • Old Town Square
  20. Day
    20
    • Prague

      Prague

      The Czech capital, a near-intact medieval city on the Vltava in central Europe. Its hilltop castle, the Charles Bridge and the astronomical clock in the Old Town Square draw river travellers calling along this stretch of the continent.

      • Charles Bridge
      • Prague Castle
      • Old Town Square
  21. Day
    21
    • Prague

      Prague

      The Czech capital, a near-intact medieval city on the Vltava in central Europe. Its hilltop castle, the Charles Bridge and the astronomical clock in the Old Town Square draw river travellers calling along this stretch of the continent.

      • Charles Bridge
      • Prague Castle
      • Old Town Square

Upcoming departures

  • 21 Nov 2026
  • 20 Nov 2027

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

20-Night Europe Cruise from Paris FAQ

Which ports does this cruise visit?

This 20-night Europe cruise calls at Paris, Amsterdam, Cologne, Rüdesheim, Miltenberg, Wertheim, Würzburg, Bamberg, Nuremberg, Regensburg, Passau, Schlögen, Dürnstein, Krems, Vienna, Budapest and Prague.

How many days are spent at sea?

This is a port-intensive itinerary with no full days at sea.

Where does this cruise depart from?

It departs from Paris and ends in Prague.

How long is this cruise?

20 nights aboard Scenic Opal.

When does this itinerary sail?

Upcoming departures include 21 Nov 2026 and 20 Nov 2027. A NestCruise advisor can confirm current availability.

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