Dates & PricesVineyards of the Rhine & Moselle (Wine Cruise)

*All prices are per person

Embarkation
Price Per Person
Apr 1
7-night Cruise
from €3,430/ €3,030

Save €400 Per Person

Amsterdam to Luxembourg

AmaPrima

Jun 24
7-night Cruise
from €3,864/ €3,464

Save €400 Per Person

Amsterdam to Luxembourg

AmaCerto

NOTES:

Important  Dates, prices & itineraries are subject to change.

Port Charges (included in cruise price)  €213 per person.

Single Supplement  "50% of twin price; A+ and Suite 100% of twin price. Single supplement waived on D & E categories. Please check at time of booking as offer is capacity controlled."

Single Supplement for Land  A single supplement charge will be applied to pre- and post-cruise hotel extensions. Please call for pricing details.

Bedding  "Please select bedding configuration at the time of booking. The Options are: Option A: Two twin beds Option B: One large bed (larger than queen size)."

TERMS & CONDITIONS:

All rates are per person for cruise only, based on double occupancy in an entry level category stateroom unless stated otherwise and includes port charges. Fares do not include flights or transfers. Flights are available on request, please call for details. Any offers shown are valid on select sailings only and are combinable with all past guest programmes and guest service certificates, but not combinable with any other offers or promotions. Solo guests must pay an additional solo supplement before receiving any savings. Fares and offers are capacity controlled, subject to availability and may be changed or withdrawn at any time without notice. Land programmes, transfers, round-trip airfare, and gratuities are additional. Other restrictions may apply. Please see our brochure or website for full Terms & Conditions.

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