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Canals holland, Channels of Belgium
Wed 26 Aug 2026 - Tue 01 Sep 2026

Cruise through Belgium (port-to-port cruise)

Company : Croisi Europe
Ship : MS Raymonde
Journey Start : Wed 26 Aug 2026
Journey End : Tue 01 Sep 2026
Count Nights : 6 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port Arrival Departure
1 26.08 Wed Halle (Saale) 18:00
2 27.08 Thu Halle (Saale) 12:30
2 27.08 Thu Strepy-Bracquegnies 19:00
3 28.08 Fri Strepy-Bracquegnies 08:00
3 28.08 Fri Mons / Belgium 12:30
4 29.08 Sat Mons / Belgium 13:30
4 29.08 Sat Peronnes 19:00
5 30.08 Sun Peronnes 08:00
5 30.08 Sun Oudenaarde 14:00
6 31.08 Mon Oudenaarde 08:00
6 31.08 Mon Ghent / Belgium 13:00
7 1.09 Tue Ghent / Belgium 09:00


All inclusive on board
THE CROISIEUROPE DIFFERENCE

All meals included - DRINKS INCLUDED with meals and at the bar
Refined French cuisine - Gala dinner and evening - Welcome cocktail
Free Wi-Fi onboard
Headsets are included for excursions
Official welcome from the captain and crew
Onboard activities
Travel assistance and repatriation insurance
All port fees included

Oceanview

Oceanview

from: 2 965€
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 18:00

    Halle (Saale)

    Cobblestone streets, the scent of fresh bread, and a history inspired by music — all await visitors in Halle (Saale), one of the cultural hubs of eastern Germany. This is the birthplace of the great composer George Frideric Handel, and today the city proudly hosts a museum dedicated to his life and work. The narrow old town streets lead to the Market Square with its iconic “Five Towers,” and local cafés serve regional treats and the famous Halle onion tart. Halle (Saale) is also known for its university — one of the oldest in Germany — and for its picturesque views along the Saale River, lined with cozy parks and walking paths. Art lovers will appreciate the State Gallery Moritzburg, showcasing works from the Middle Ages to the present. This city is perfect for those seeking an authentic German atmosphere away from the tourist crowds.
  • Day 2: 12:30

    Halle (Saale)

    Cobblestone streets, the scent of fresh bread, and a history inspired by music — all await visitors in Halle (Saale), one of the cultural hubs of eastern Germany. This is the birthplace of the great composer George Frideric Handel, and today the city proudly hosts a museum dedicated to his life and work. The narrow old town streets lead to the Market Square with its iconic “Five Towers,” and local cafés serve regional treats and the famous Halle onion tart. Halle (Saale) is also known for its university — one of the oldest in Germany — and for its picturesque views along the Saale River, lined with cozy parks and walking paths. Art lovers will appreciate the State Gallery Moritzburg, showcasing works from the Middle Ages to the present. This city is perfect for those seeking an authentic German atmosphere away from the tourist crowds.
  • Day 2: 19:00

    Strepy-Bracquegnies

    A picturesque corner of Wallonia in Belgium attracts attention with its unique engineering marvel – Strepy-Bracquegnies is home to one of the largest boat lifts in the world. This structure, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is not just a technical feat but a true symbol of human ingenuity, connecting canals with a height difference of over 70 meters. Strepy-Bracquegnies is the perfect destination for those who wish to combine cultural discovery with time in nature. Walking and cycling paths run along the canals, and a nearby water transport museum offers insight into the region’s maritime history. The peaceful rural landscape blends harmoniously with the impressive presence of modern engineering, creating a unique atmosphere.
  • Day 3: 08:00

    Strepy-Bracquegnies

    A picturesque corner of Wallonia in Belgium attracts attention with its unique engineering marvel – Strepy-Bracquegnies is home to one of the largest boat lifts in the world. This structure, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is not just a technical feat but a true symbol of human ingenuity, connecting canals with a height difference of over 70 meters. Strepy-Bracquegnies is the perfect destination for those who wish to combine cultural discovery with time in nature. Walking and cycling paths run along the canals, and a nearby water transport museum offers insight into the region’s maritime history. The peaceful rural landscape blends harmoniously with the impressive presence of modern engineering, creating a unique atmosphere.
  • Day 3: 12:30

    Mons / Belgium

  • Day 4: 13:30

    Mons / Belgium

  • Day 4: 19:00

    Peronnes

  • Day 5: 08:00

    Peronnes

  • Day 5: 14:00

    Oudenaarde

    Medieval charm and Flemish art intertwine in the wonderful atmosphere offered by Oudenaarde, a cozy town on the banks of the River Scheldt. This corner of East Flanders is known not only for its tapestries and historic late Gothic town hall but also as one of the key locations in the history of the cycling classic "Tour of Flanders." The streets of the town hold the breath of the past, inviting visitors to take a leisurely walk among cozy houses and ancient churches. Oudenaarde is not only about architecture and museums but also about picturesque surroundings, ideal for cycling tours and hiking. Here you can try local beer, visit the tapestry museum, or climb to the top of the Koppenberg hill to admire panoramic views of the Flemish countryside. The town is perfect for those who want to combine cultural discovery with active recreation and enjoy the unhurried Flemish way of life.
  • Day 6: 08:00

    Oudenaarde

    Medieval charm and Flemish art intertwine in the wonderful atmosphere offered by Oudenaarde, a cozy town on the banks of the River Scheldt. This corner of East Flanders is known not only for its tapestries and historic late Gothic town hall but also as one of the key locations in the history of the cycling classic "Tour of Flanders." The streets of the town hold the breath of the past, inviting visitors to take a leisurely walk among cozy houses and ancient churches. Oudenaarde is not only about architecture and museums but also about picturesque surroundings, ideal for cycling tours and hiking. Here you can try local beer, visit the tapestry museum, or climb to the top of the Koppenberg hill to admire panoramic views of the Flemish countryside. The town is perfect for those who want to combine cultural discovery with active recreation and enjoy the unhurried Flemish way of life.
  • Day 6: 13:00

    Ghent / Belgium

    Ghent is a historic city in Belgium that has preserved many monuments whose history dates back to the Early Middle Ages, but this does not prevent Ghent from being a modern city.

    In terms of the number of historical monuments, Ghent may only be second to Antwerp. In Ghent, you can see castles, including the Castle of the Counts of Flanders, cathedrals, and towers. The city's museums, where you can clearly learn about the history of Ghent, are also of great interest. And for those who like to stroll through the city on their own, there is the pedestrian street Veldstraat, which attracts with its old houses and private mansions that, by the way, intersect with trendy shops.

  • Day 7: 09:00

    Ghent / Belgium

    Ghent is a historic city in Belgium that has preserved many monuments whose history dates back to the Early Middle Ages, but this does not prevent Ghent from being a modern city.

    In terms of the number of historical monuments, Ghent may only be second to Antwerp. In Ghent, you can see castles, including the Castle of the Counts of Flanders, cathedrals, and towers. The city's museums, where you can clearly learn about the history of Ghent, are also of great interest. And for those who like to stroll through the city on their own, there is the pedestrian street Veldstraat, which attracts with its old houses and private mansions that, by the way, intersect with trendy shops.

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