Lyon, Provence & the Rhineland - Amsterdam to Avignon - 2026
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- Standard (F)
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$6599
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- Standard (E)
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$6799
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$10799
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$11199
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$12299
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- Veranda (A)
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$12699
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- Veranda Suite (AA)
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$17499
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$22499
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- Day 1AmsterdamWed, Jun 03, 2026
A city of charming canals, elegant gabled houses, splendid museums and abundant bicycles, the Dutch capital of Amsterdam is a delight to explore. Its patchwork of waterways forms about 90 islands connected by 1,500 bridges. The legacy of the Dutch Golden Age lives on in gilded manses and in the lush paintings of Rembrandt and other Dutch masters that adorn the Rijksmuseum, The Netherlands' grand repository of art and cultural history. Discovering Amsterdam is a pleasure best pursued on foot; visitors line the tranquil canals and linger over Dutch pancakes, or take a stroopwafel to go.
- Day 2Scenic Sailing: Waal & MerwedeThu, Jun 04, 2026
Sail the bucolic waters of the Rhine, deep into the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt Delta, as classic Dutch landscapes unfurl all around. Flat farmland, charming windmills and svelte poplar trees line the shores, and vast tracts of land stretch in all directions, growing all manner of bounty, from tomatoes to tulips. Gaze upon Friesian cows and tidy villages with their neatly laid farmhouses and marvel at how much of this land was reclaimed from the sea, with the aid of traditional windmills and the construction of dikes.
- Day 3CologneFri, Jun 05, 2026
Cologne reveals its Roman heritage in its city layout and the ancient ruins that lie scattered through the town. Cologne's modern plazas and Hohe Strasse host welcoming shops, enticing restaurants and cologne boutiques. Of note is the city's 14th-century cathedral, a stunning example of Gothic artistry and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Having survived Allied bombs during World War II, the cathedral's imposing twin spires are visible for miles and its stained glass windows fill the interior with brilliant colored light. Its steps lead to a platform with astounding views.
- Day 4KoblenzSat, Jun 06, 2026
Koblenz is a traditional German city, founded more than 2,000 years ago. This former trading settlement rests on a massif of the Middle Rhine Highlands. Its cobblestone streets, wood-beamed houses adorned with flowers, ancient market square and medieval churches recall the fairy-tale Germany of old. At the "German Corner,” a massive equestrian statue of Prince William I observes the lovely riverside scene. The famed Teutonic Knights set up their first base here in 1216. The Romanesque Basilica of St. Castor, Koblenz's oldest building, dates to 836.
- Day 5SpeyerSun, Jun 07, 2026
The quiet German town of Speyer lies on the west bank of the Rhine. The city features a Romanesque imperial cathedral, burial place of eight emperors including some of the most famous Holy Roman Emperors. Speyer was once a major Celtic center that traded hands several times between the Romans and the Huns. The term Protestant originated here at the Diet of Speyer in 1529, when 14 free cities of Germany and six Lutheran princes protested the Edict of Worms that had banned the writings of Martin Luther and labeled him a heretic and enemy of the state.
- Day 6StrasbourgMon, Jun 08, 2026
The largest port on the Upper Rhine, Strasbourg is the cultural center of France's Alsace region. Thanks to its location at the border of France and Germany, it boasts a convivial mix of cultural influences. The well-preserved old town is enclosed on all sides by the little Ill River, with sites so compact that it is easy to explore the "island” on foot. And there is plenty to explore: cobblestone streets lined with wooden houses and intersected by picturesque canals. Indulging in Alsatian café culture is central to any visit here; enjoy coffee and cake amid lovely half-timbered houses.
- Day 7BreisachTue, Jun 09, 2026
Breisach is a gateway to the fabled Black Forest region, built on a basalt rock outcropping in the Rhine plain. It is located in one of the warmest parts of Germany, across the river from French Alsace, famous for its wine growing. But Breisach, too, can boast about its wine: it is home to Europe’s largest cellars, with a storage capacity of more than 160 million liters. The most prominent landmark of Breisach is the Romanesque-Gothic St. Stephen’s Cathedral, built between the 12th and 13th centuries. Its two towers are visible from throughout the city and from the Rhine.
- Day 8BaselWed, Jun 10, 2026
Located where Switzerland, Germany and France meet, Basel reflects a fascinating blend of traditions. The city straddles the Rhine at the river's farthest navigable point, and an alluring cluster of old-town buildings huddles along the riverbank. Around Market Square, guild houses recall Gothic, Renaissance and baroque splendor; the red-sandstone Rathaus, or Town Hall, is the centerpiece. More than 40 museums of art and culture lend modern polish to its history-rich streets. And there is no more refined way to sample it all than over cheese fondue or croissants.
- Day 9LyonThu, Jun 11, 2026
Lyon is known as the food capital of France. It is not uncommon for well-heeled Parisians to travel to Lyon for dinner. The city is surrounded by towns and villages that produce excellent fresh produce, and gastronomic outlets are plentiful here. The great chefs of Lyon enjoy celebrity status, whether they prepare classic recipes the traditional way or elevate them with their own signature touches. Their delicious meals may be paired with a glass of light, fruity Beaujolais from the north or a bold Rhône red from the south.
- Day 10LyonFri, Jun 12, 2026
One of Europe's densest concentrations of urban Renaissance buildings, Old Lyon is pure pleasure to explore. The dwellings of this UNESCO site date back to the city's silk weaving success during the 15th century, when Italian merchants and bankers put their profits into building town houses; today some of their elegant residences house museums. St. Jean Cathedral lies in the heart of Old Lyon and is a stunning example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. It has weathered periods of political turmoil and religious wars and is now one of the city's most prominent symbols.
- Day 11Scenic Sailing: Rhône RiverSat, Jun 13, 2026
The lure of fine cuisine, charming villages and breathtaking vistas is never-ending along the Rhône River. Journey along this graceful waterway, meandering past vine-clad banks, and incredibly preserved echoes of medieval times and the days of the Roman Empire. The several locks through which the ship passes have helped to tame its waters, once unnavigable because of rapids, shallows and whirlpools. Today, a voyage along this stretch is a pleasant, gentle experience, surrounded by the hills and soaring mountains of the Rhône Valley.
- Day 12TournonSun, Jun 14, 2026
Tournon lies secluded between the river and the vineyard-blanketed granite slopes that nurture fine vintages. An ancient castle, built snugly into a rock, overlooks the riverside setting. A settlement has perched on this hill since Celtic times, but the stunning views from its overlook have never changed. The name of its neighboring wine-producing region, Tain-l’Hermitage, comes from the hermit who planted vines here after returning from the Crusades. Today, his vines are awash in sunshine and produce a port-like wine and some stellar whites.
- Day 13ArlesMon, Jun 15, 2026
In the last days of the Roman Empire, Arles was the capital of Roman Gaul and boasts many Gallo-Roman ruins including Les Arènes; this ancient amphitheater seats 20,000 and is still used today for bullfights and plays. The town has an energetic feel, attracting farmers from the countryside to the frequent and famous Provençal market. It also enjoys a rich artistic heritage; the Mediterranean sunlight here inspired legendary Impressionist Vincent van Gogh to paint a number of works. Many of Arles’s sights are immortalized in his paintings.
- Day 14AvignonTue, Jun 16, 2026
Avignon’s narrow streets are lined with churches and remarkable medieval buildings. This “City of Popes” was the papal seat for 70 years during the 14th century after the sitting pope abandoned Rome and fled here. The massive church-fortress Palais des Papes, or Palace of the Popes, was the center of the Christian world during that controversial period. It remains a work of Gothic splendor. Another of Avignon’s notable structures reaches into the Rhône, the ruins of the Pont d’Avignon. The 12th-century bridge, immortalized in folk song and dance, once spanned the river.
- Day 15AvignonWed, Jun 17, 2026
Bid farewell to your fellow guests and journey home. Or spend more time exploring, perhaps joining one of our extensions.
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15 Days 14 Guided Tours / 4 Countries
Daily Shore Excursions: 14 included guided tours
Port Charges: Included on all itineraires
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Our flight from Frankfort to London was delayed, placing our connection in jeopardy. We contacted Viking and their response was amazing. They booked us on a later flight in case we missed our connection. When we arrived in London, we were greeted by a Viking rep along with a member of airport security. They expedited our travel through the airport, including a cart for all of us. We managed to make it before boarding was complete. We definitely would not have made that connection without Viking help.
Affordable Tours were very helpful. The only issue is we were not aware the ship could only sail at night on the Douro River. Viking did not mention this, nor was it in their literature. We only found out once the trip stated. Consequently, we spent a lot of time on buses and did not have much time at any of the ports due to leaving early in the day to sail to our next stop.
The trip was great and exceeded expectations.
Viking was amazing, as always!
Absolutely amazing trip
It was a great trip
Nice trip included excursions a busy trip. Do not recommend doing two excursions in one day
The river cruises are somewhat slower paced than the land tours, but enjoyable just the same.
This was our second River cruise with Viking and several excursions were disappointing.
We have now completed 4 River boat or ocean cruises with Viking and they never disappoint. Many other operators offer similar packages, but they do not include the land excursions lead by local experts. My only disappointment on the Amsterdam to Bruges cruise (Bruges was a well worth it add on) is that I opted for a French balcony to save about $100 a day as I did not think I would have too much of an opportunity to utilize it. I did not realize that because we did not have a full balcony, the size of the room changed from 205 ft^2 down to @135 ft^2 . Room was still lovely, just a bit too cramped for 2 spry seniors. This was totally my error and taught me another valuable lesson.
Viking is a class act! We enjoyed every tour, the riverboat itself, and especially our suit. The entire team was very well organized and professional, and most of all fun! The trip was relaxing, interesting, and we met a lot of new friends!
Viking Mississippi very disappointed there were no swimming pool, just infinity plunger pool and no casino due small ship very good food served. Thrilled to meet Steve Azar, famous music like Elvis Presley.
Viking offers a quality trip, loved it!
Viking is always are go to company and also using Affordable Tour. Viking goes above and beyond on their services and making sure everything goes as smooth as possible. Our ship was changed to the Viking Hemming and it even had a pool.
This was our first tour with Viking and we were very pleased. The service and personal attention was wonderful. The excursions were delightful, and that includes both the included city tours and the paid excursions. We will choose Viking again in the future.