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Oder River, Europe from Copenhagen, Denmark with the Mona Lisa

CroisiEurope
Great panoramic views from all cabins
Sails down the scenic Elbe and Rhine
Michelin-starred chefs help create menus

Destination

Western Europe

Trip Duration

7 nights

Cruise Ship

Mona Lisa

Cruise Company

CroisiEurope

End Port

Spandau (Berlin), Germany

Itinerary

Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Scandanavia and Northern Europe. Along the cobbled and bike-filled streets you will find a city which is consistently ranked as being the world's happiest, which helps to make Copenhagen a welcoming and unforgettable location to visit. Nyhavn harbour with its brightly coloured buildings and numerous cafés and eateries is a popular area of the city. The iconic Little Mermaid statue is a must-see for many and is located near Nyhavn, along the waterfront at Kastellet.

Overnight

The city of Stralsund is also called the "Gateway to the island of Rügen." Here, the magnificent Rügen bridge gives you direct access to Germany's largest island. The old town of Stralsund is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and impresses visitors with its beautiful town hall and the church of St. Mary's. In addition to a walk through the beautiful old town, with its well-preserved buildings from the Middle Ages and the Swedish period, the Maritime Museum and the harbor are worth a visit.

The city of Stralsund is also called the "Gateway to the island of Rügen." Here, the magnificent Rügen bridge gives you direct access to Germany's largest island. The old town of Stralsund is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and impresses visitors with its beautiful town hall and the church of St. Mary's. In addition to a walk through the beautiful old town, with its well-preserved buildings from the Middle Ages and the Swedish period, the Maritime Museum and the harbor are worth a visit.

The fishing village on the Bay of Greifswald is a part of the Hanseatic and university town of Greifswald. The town's landmark is the Wiecker bascule bridge, which is 800 years old. Tourists are drawn, especially in summer, to the fishing village where you will find many cafes, restaurants and hotels. The annual fishing festival held every year has more than 50,000 visitors, making it the second largest fair in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

The town of Wolgast is in the northeast of Germany on the Peene river. Wolgast is also called the "Gateway to the island of Usedom," because two bridges connecting the mainland with the island. Worth seeing is the historic town hall and St. Peter's Church.

The largest seaport in Poland is home to Szczecin which is the seventh largest city in the country. Szczecin is the capital of the province of West Pomeranian Voivodeship. The city is located in the North West part of Poland, enjoying a geographical position not far from the Baltic Sea and the German border. The city has an upbeat lifestyle tempo with its 400 000 residents and is riddled with full of buildings such as The Castle of the Pomeranian Dukes, restored fully after being damaged during World War 2 and now home to a museum, the opera and more, making it a must-visit attraction.

Lehnitz is a district of Oranienburg. The lake of Lehnitz is located nearby.

Spandau is one of the twelve boroughs of Berlin and is situated at the confluence of the Havel and Spree rivers, along the western bank of the Havel. Spandau's old quarter offers historic architecture such as the Spandau Citadel, which is a chance to learn about the exstensive history of the area. The surrounding areas offer idyllic countryside that is perfect for the active visitors, whether you want to canoe, hike or even golf. Explore the hospitality of Spandau in one of the many bars, clubs & restaurants.

What’s included:

7 nights cruise

  • Free Wi-Fi onboard
  • Complimentary beer and wine at lunch and dinner and open bar throughout the voyage (not including champagne, special wines or fine brandies)
  • Onboard entertainment
  • Accommodation in the cabin category you booked
  • All meals on board
  • Port taxes

Other Information

  • Transfers
  • Additional flights
  • Hotels
  • Wide variety of shore excursions
  • Rental vehicles
  • Travel insurance

You will be sailing on:

Mona Lisa

Discover the Havel, Oder and the Elbe on board the Mona in an entirely new way, travelling in comfort in cabins which contain warm colours and are filled with light from the windows in every room.

Launch Date:

2000

Currency:

EUR

Passengers:

100
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Who is traveling?

Adults18+ years
2
Kids0-17 years
0
  • 2 Adults

  • 7 nights

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Oder River, Europe from Copenhagen, Denmark with the Mona Lisa