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From Basel to Nuremberg

Rhine & Main Explorer

Dates:
17 Nov - 27 Nov 2026
Duration:
10 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
9
Ship:
Viking Modi
Cruise Line:
Viking River Cruises
Fares:

From £2,495 pp

River Pegnitz, Nuremberg

From Basel to Nuremberg

Rhine & Main Explorer

Dates:
17 Nov - 27 Nov 2026
Duration:
10 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
9
Ship:
Viking Modi
Cruise Line:
Viking River Cruises
Fares:

From £2,495 pp

Voyage Itinerary

17 November to 18 November

Setting sail from Basel

Basel lies where Switzerland, France and Germany meet, a sophisticated and multicultural city with a picturesque setting astride the river Rhine. The medieval Old Town is exceptionally well preserved, best appreciated from the summit of the hilltop cathedral, which offers incredible views across the city. Basel boasts a wealth of museums and galleries, and plays host to events including the renowned Art Basel contemporary art fair, held during the summer, and Fasnacht, Switzerland's most famous winter carnival.

Basel, Switzerland
Street in Basel

Don't miss

Explore the medieval Old Town on foot for a true feel of life in Basel 500 years ago.

19 November

Germany: Breisach

Breisach is a small town on the western fringe of the Black Forest, separated from the French region of Alsace by a bend in the river Rhine. This proximity to France is reflected in a vibrant food and wine scene, and architectural highlights include the hilltop St Stephen's cathedral.
Breisach, Germany

20 November

France: Strasbourg

Strasbourg is the capital of France’s Alsace region, right next to the border with Germany, and there is a tangible Germanic influence that sets the city a little apart from the rest of France. Highlights include the beautiful Gothic cathedral, the old town’s fairytale half-timbered houses, and the pictureque canals of the Petite France district.
Half-timbered houses in Petite France, Strasbourg

21 November

Germany: Baden-Baden

The famous spa town of Baden-Baden has been attracting the great and the good for some 2,000 years, with everyone from Otto von Bismarck to Barack Obama taking the waters here. Even if thermal baths aren’t your thing, you’re sure to be enchanted by the beautiful architecture and the storybook setting next to the Black Forest.
Baden-Baden, Germany

22 November

Germany: Frankfurt

Frankfurt is the financial heart of Germany, a forest of silver skyscrapers that’s home to both the German and European Central Banks. This focus on commerce has led some to dismiss the city as a dull, soulless sort of place, but in fact Frankfurt buzzes with a real cultural vibrancy.
Frankfurt skyline at night

23 November

Germany: Marktheidenfeld

24 November

Germany: Würzburg

The handsome town of Würzburg, situated on the river Main between Nuremberg and Frankfurt, was ruled for centuries by a succession of powerful prince-bishops. Although much of the city was destroyed during the Second World War, the majestic 18th century Residenz palace stands as a testament to the wealth of the bishopric.
Wurzburg, Germany

25 November

Germany: Bamberg

Bamberg’s eye-catching, UNESCO-listed old town is one of the most beautiful in all of Germany. The city was briefly capital of the Holy Roman Empire, and the city centre is still dominated by the 13th century cathedral. There are also plenty of breweries, and you shouldn’t leave without trying Bamberg’s famous smoked beer.
Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany

26 November to 27 November

Arriving in Nuremberg

Nuremberg, Bavaria’s second city, first pops up in the history books in 1050 as a stronghold of the Franks, and later became the unofficial capital of the Holy Roman Empire. Nowadays the city is a tourist magnet thanks to the beautifully restored old town, Christmas markets and excellent beer.
River Pegnitz, Nuremberg
Documentation Centre, Nuremberg

Our tip

Nuremberg is completely rebuilt so has a bit of a Disneyesque feel to it. But this was a key centre for Hitler, so turn your back on toytown and visit the Documentation Centre (excellent exhibit) and Zeppelinfeld, where most of the big Nazi rallies took place.

The ship

Viking Modi

Capacity:
190 Guests
Crew:
50 Staff
Style:
Understated, elegant on board environment where you can relaxafter an enriching day of sightseeing.

Viking’s award winning Longships are the success story of river cruising with sleek Scandinavian design and innovative engineering.

What we love

Viking Longships have led the way in the expansion of the river cruise industry. With understated interiors, comfortable staterooms and suites, a great main restaurant and excellent terrace offering a lovely spot for a casual meal al fresco, they operate on Viking's most popular itineraries and consistently deliver to Viking's ever increasing clientele.

Learn more about Viking Modi
Viking Longship on the Main River

inclusions

  • All meals
  • Wine, beer, and soft drinks with lunch and dinner
  • Speciality teas and coffees throughout the day
  • One shore excursion in nearly every port of call
  • WiFi
  • Onboard gratuities

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois, Basel

      Where to stay in Basel

      The Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois (three kings) is one of Europe’s oldest city hotels.

    • Augusta Raurica, Switzerland

      Excursions from Basel

      If the Romans are your thing then you'll enjoy Switzerland’s largest Roman ruins at Augusta Raurica, with the excellent Römermuseum alongside.

    • Hotel Drei Raben, Nuremberg

      Where to stay in Nuremberg

      We like the Drei Raben (Three Ravens) in the rebuilt old town.

    • Kaiserburg castle, Nuremberg

      Explore Nuremberg's rich history

      Nuremberg's medieval might and significance as part of the Holy Roman Empire becomes clear in a visit to the Kaiserburg.

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