Day 1 – Overnight stay
Make your own way to our hotel in Ashford, Kent, where we stay overnight on a bed and breakfast basis.
Day 2 – Ferry to Calais & embarkation in Cologne, Germany
Ferry to Calais and onwards to Cologne, where we board the A-ROSA AQUA for the start of our four-night cruise. Lined with a bustling wide promenade and criss-crossed with bridges, our first glimpse of the mighty Rhine in Cologne is destined to be a memorable one. There’s also time to explore the city, well-known for its fine selection of monuments and attractions. The market is in the shadow of the mighty UNESCO Gothic cathedral, a wonderful experience prior to our cruise and a delightful setting for some Christmas shopping.
Day 3 – Rüdesheim & Mainz, Rhine
Located in the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, our next port of call of Rüdesheim marks the end of several old merchants’ routes and is renowned for its wine. Drosselgasse, an alleyway with half-timbered facades known as ‘The World’s Longest Wine Bar’, is one of Germany’s principal attractions and the perfect place to sample some of the region’s best vintages. Visit the Rheingauer Weinmuseum in the Brömserburg to learn more about wine cultivation in the region, and if you want to sample wines that are in production today, head to the rustic wine taverns in the Old Town. At Christmas the market takes over the town, with plenty of music and glühwein to enjoy.
Later, we arrive in Mainz to enjoy an evening amid the festive atmosphere in the quaint Old Town where the Christmas market is located. Sitting at the very heart of the Rhineland's wine-growing region, sophisticated Mainz is the perfect mix of history and culture. Wander the cobbled streets of the Old Town and lose yourself among half-timbered houses, vibrant bars, traditional shops and tempting eateries. With 2,000 years of history, Mainz is not just one of the oldest cities in Germany – it is also a place where you can see history come alive wherever you turn.
Day 4 – Frankfurt, Main
Frankfurt is undergoing something of a metamorphosis, so expect to find a booming city rubbing shoulders with classic traditional German charm here on the banks of the Main. After suffering serious damage in World War Two, Frankfurt has risen from the ashes as one of Europe's premier financial centres. Glittering skyscrapers dominate the cityscape, earning the city one of its new nicknames, 'Mainhattan'. With a cluster of distinct neighbourhoods to explore, wander beautiful botanical gardens, cobblestone streets and dip into cafés, boutiques and museums. The dining scene here is delicious too, influenced by Frankfurt's melting pot of cultures and nationalities, there's everything from vegan cuisine to cosy German cookery. Head to the restored Altstadt (Old Town) and see the reconstructed and newly-built timber-framed houses so synonymous with this region, centred around the lively Romerberg Square. Or how about the delightful Christmas market? Bursting with festive cheer, St Paul’s Square is transformed into a magical winter wonderland with twinkling lights and cosy stalls.
We depart Frankfurt and sail into the heart of the Middle Rhine Valley. With vine-clad slopes, palaces and castles scattered across hills and villages nestled along the riverbanks, it is clear why this area was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2002. This stretch of the river is also where we find perhaps the most famous slate rock in the world: the Lorelei. In 1801, Clemens Brentano wrote the ballad Zu Bacharach am Rheine about an enchantress who was able to bewitch any man. Heinrich Heine later also referred to this legend in Die Lore-Ley – probably his best-known poem.
Day 5 – Koblenz, Germany
We arrive at Koblenz in the afternoon, the perfect time to explore the Christmas markets located in the Old Town, an easy walking distance from the ship. Don’t miss the delightful Kaiserin-Augusta-Anlagen, the southern part of the Rhine promenade, turned into a landscaped park with artistic historical monuments and sculptures between 1856 and 1861. If you fancy a treat, try Debbekooche! Originally eaten by those who couldn’t afford goose on Saint Martin’s Day, it is now considered a regional speciality and is traditionally served with apple sauce. Delicious!
Day 6 – Disembarkation in Cologne & return ferry
We arrive back in Cologne where we disembark and head to Calais for our return ferry journey. The coach drops us back at our hotel in Ashford, Kent, where you will stay overnight.
Day 7 – Make Your Own Way Home
After breakfast, check out of the hotel and make your own way home.