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From Amsterdam to Basel

Rhine Castles & Swiss Alps

Dates:
14 Jul - 21 Jul 2026
Duration:
7 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
6
Ship:
AmaSerena
Cruise Line:
AmaWaterways
Fares:

From £4,048 pp

Basel, Switzerland

From Amsterdam to Basel

Rhine Castles & Swiss Alps

Dates:
14 Jul - 21 Jul 2026
Duration:
7 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
6
Ship:
AmaSerena
Cruise Line:
AmaWaterways
Fares:

From £4,048 pp

Voyage Itinerary

14 July to 15 July

Setting sail from Amsterdam

Amsterdam is one of our very favourite cities to visit, as well as also being a perfect base to explore the nearby landscape of windmills and dikes. The Amsterdam canal belt is now officially recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, and from them there are so many neighbourhoods to explore, such as the Jordaan with its higgledy-piggledy streets and its famed garden courtyards (hofjes). There are also a wealth of famous museums and galleries to choose from, such as the Van Gogh Museum, the Rijksmuseum and the Anne Frank House, not to mention some more, shall we say, quirky options.

Canal in Amsterdam
Canalside buildings in Amsterdam

Don't miss

The quaint cobbled streets that straddle Amsterdam’s grandest canals, known as De Negen Straatjes, are awash with history and contain some of the most unique shops in the city.

16 July

Germany: Cologne

Cologne is a wonderfully warm and welcoming city, its skyline dominated by one of the most beautiful Gothic cathedrals in Europe. You will likely spend most of your time in the attractive Altstadt (Old Town), home to beer halls aplenty and some fascinating museums.
Sunset over Cologne cathedral, Germany

17 July

Germany: Rüdesheim

The pretty little town of Rüdesheim, situated on a bend in the Rhine surrounded by vineyards, is a popular destination for travellers looking for a slice of quintessentially German village life. The Drosselgasse, a narrow cobbled lane flanked by old timber frame buildings, is particularly atmospheric.
Rudesheim, Rhine Valley, Germany

18 July

Germany: Ludwigshafen

Most travellers use Ludwigshafen as a jumping off point to explore nearby Heidelberg and its sandstone castle with sprawling gardens; the Philosophenweg (Philosopher's Path) that offers breathtaking views of the castle, city, and river; and the historic Old Town where church spires punctuate the skyline. Alternatively stroll through the medieval charm of Ladenburg on the banks of the Rhine, that describes itself as the oldest town in Germany.

19 July

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

20 July to 21 July

Arriving in 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, 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.

The ship

AmaSerena

Capacity:
156 Guests
Crew:
51 Staff
Style:
Relaxed and informal during the day, giving way to an elegant evening atmosphere.

AmaWaterways' sophisticated ships offer spacious, beautifully decorated accommodation, along with inviting and contemporary public spaces.

What we love

These innovative ships feature a heated sun deck swimming pool and large 'twin balconies' in many staterooms. Enjoy the informal style during the day whilst relaxing on the Sundeck, and in the evening indulge in the gourmet cuisine in the main dining room or The Chef's Table.

Learn more about AmaSerena
AmaCerto river cruise ship on the Danube in Bratislava

inclusions

  • All meals in all venues
  • Beer, wine & soft drinks with lunch and dinner
  • Sip & Sail cocktail hour
  • Sightseeing and excursions
  • Tea and coffee throughout the day
  • WiFi and on-demand entertainment
  • Bicycles and fitness centre
  • Flights from London and overseas group transfers

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • The Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam

      Two nights in Amsterdam

      There is a fantastic range of canal front hotels to choose from, but we love the new Waldorf Astoria.

    • Zaanse Schans windmills, Zaandam

      Around Amsterdam

      Visit windmills in Zaanse Schans, the flowers at Keukenhof, or the cheese market in Alkmaar.

    • 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.

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