Cruise Region : Europe |
Company : Viva Cruises |
Ship : VIVA RUBY |
Journey Start : Sat 20 Dec 2025 |
Journey End : Sat 27 Dec 2025 |
Count Nights : 7 nights |
Day | Date | Port | Arrival | Departure |
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1 | 20.12 Sat | Berlin / Germany | 16:00 | |
2 | 21.12 Sun | Magdeburg / Germany | 14:30 | 22:00 |
3 | 22.12 Mon | Wittenberg | 10:30 | 16:30 |
4 | 23.12 Tue | Meissen / Germany | 09:30 | 15:30 |
4 | 23.12 Tue | Dresden / Germany | 20:00 | |
5 | 24.12 Wed | Bad Schandau / Germany | 23:00 | |
5 | 24.12 Wed | Dresden / Germany | 17:00 | |
6 | 25.12 Thu | Litoměřice / Czech | 23:30 | |
6 | 25.12 Thu | Bad Schandau / Germany | 13:30 | |
7 | 26.12 Fri | Melnik / Czech | 13:00 | 13:30 |
7 | 26.12 Fri | Prague / Czech | 22:00 | |
7 | 26.12 Fri | Litoměřice / Czech | 06:00 | |
8 | 27.12 Sat | Prague / Czech |
Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, by both area and population. With 3.7 million inhabitants, it has the highest population within its city limits of any city in the European Union. The city is also one of the states of Germany, being the third smallest state in the country by area. Berlin is surrounded by the state of Brandenburg, and Brandenburg's capital Potsdam is nearby. The urban area of Berlin has a population of over 4.6 million and is therefore the most populous urban area in Germany.The Berlin-Brandenburg capital region has around 6.2 million inhabitants and is Germany's second-largest metropolitan region after the Rhine-Ruhr;region,as well as the fifth-biggest metropolitan region by GDP in the European Union.
Litomerice is one of the oldest towns in the Czech Republic, picturesquely located at the confluence of the Elbe (Labe) and Ohře rivers in the scenic region of northern Bohemia. Founded in the 11th century, the town has long held religious and cultural significance in Czech history. Its historical center captivates with well-preserved Renaissance and Baroque buildings, charming squares, and Gothic churches, including the impressive Cathedral of St. Stephen standing atop Dómský Hill.
Despite its modest size,Litomerice offers a rich cultural life with regular wine festivals, art exhibitions, and traditional fairs. It is also a notable center of Czech winemaking — local vineyards are among the northernmost in the country. Thanks to its proximity to the Central Bohemian Uplands nature reserve, Litomerice is an ideal destination for those seeking a blend of history, nature, and culinary experiences away from crowded tourist routes.
Melnik is a Czech city located about thirty kilometers north of Prague at the confluence of the Vltava and Elbe rivers. The city has a rich history and played an important role in the development of regional trade and culture. The city center has preserved its ancient atmosphere, with a Renaissance castle offering a panoramic view of the valley of two rivers, churches in Gothic and Baroque styles, and charming streets with cafés and shops.
The city is known for its winemaking tradition that dates back to the Middle Ages. Vineyards on the slopes near the castle produce varieties that have been grown here since the times of the Czech nobility. In the old wine cellars, guided tours with tastings are offered, and annual wine festivals attract connoisseurs of local cuisine and drinks. Mělník is a great place for those who want to discover the peaceful and picturesque side of the Czech Republic away from crowded tourist routes.
Litomerice is one of the oldest towns in the Czech Republic, picturesquely located at the confluence of the Elbe (Labe) and Ohře rivers in the scenic region of northern Bohemia. Founded in the 11th century, the town has long held religious and cultural significance in Czech history. Its historical center captivates with well-preserved Renaissance and Baroque buildings, charming squares, and Gothic churches, including the impressive Cathedral of St. Stephen standing atop Dómský Hill.
Despite its modest size,Litomerice offers a rich cultural life with regular wine festivals, art exhibitions, and traditional fairs. It is also a notable center of Czech winemaking — local vineyards are among the northernmost in the country. Thanks to its proximity to the Central Bohemian Uplands nature reserve, Litomerice is an ideal destination for those seeking a blend of history, nature, and culinary experiences away from crowded tourist routes.