The twinkling lights of Europe’s Christmas markets take on a whole new magic when viewed from the deck of a Viking Longship. A Rhine Christmas cruise combines Old World charm with the comfort and ease of river travel, creating an unforgettable way to celebrate the season.
Sailing between Basel and Amsterdam—or in the reverse direction—guests step off their ship each day into fairy-tale towns and cities transformed for the holidays. Cologne’s soaring Gothic cathedral towers over rows of festive stalls selling mulled wine, gingerbread, and hand-crafted ornaments. In Strasbourg, the “Capital of Christmas,” travelers wander through centuries-old squares lined with half-timbered houses glowing with garlands and lights.
Onboard, Viking embraces the holiday spirit with seasonal décor, regional cuisine, and cultural programs that bring local traditions to life. Guests enjoy hot glühwein on deck as the ship glides past vineyard-covered hills and medieval castles dusted with frost. Evenings feature festive dinners paired with European wines and the camaraderie of fellow travelers celebrating together.
The appeal lies in both convenience and atmosphere. There is no need to pack and unpack; the ship serves as a floating hotel that delivers guests directly to the heart of each city. Between the Rhine’s iconic landscapes and the warmth of Europe’s most storied markets, Viking’s Christmas cruises offer a rare blend of cultural immersion and holiday enchantment.
For many travelers, it’s not just a trip—it’s the most festive way to discover Europe in winter.
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