Emerald Cruises : 7 nights from Zurich with Emerald Destiny
Nov 24, 2026
Switzerland, Germany, Netherlands
Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Zurich ➞
Landing: Amsterdam
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Tuesday, November 24, 2026 - not foundZurich
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Zurich
A mix of tradition and modernity, Zurich, Switzerland's largest city, has a rich and fascinating history that is visible in its architecture, traditions and culture. Founded by the Romans 2,000 years ago, the city has gone through eras of economic prosperity and cultural development becoming an important European financial and cultural center. Its ancient historical monuments blend harmoniously with modern infrastructure, creating a unique atmosphere that captivates visitors.
Mild and pleasant climate: The climate of the city is ideal for exploring Zurich on foot or by bycicle. Summers are warm and sunny, while winters are cold but not overly harsh. This temperate climate allows visitors to enjoy the city's many attractions in any season.
Attractions not to be missed in Zurich: Zurich is full of places to visit and offers a wide range of attractions for visitors of all interests such as the picturesque old town with its cobblestone streets and old buildings and Lake Zurich that offers beautiful scenic views and water activities. Its renowned art museums, such as the Kunsthaus Zurich, and the vibrant dining and shopping scene round out the city's tourist offerings.
History of Zurich: A Mix of Tradition and ModernityZurich, the largest city in Switzerland, boasts a rich and fascinating history that is reflected in its architecture, traditions, and vibrant culture. Founded by the Romans more than 2000 years ago, Zurich has gone through eras of economic prosperity and cultural development, becoming today an important European financial and cultural center. Its ancient historical monuments blend harmoniously with modern infrastructure, creating a unique atmosphere that fascinates visitors.
Mild and Pleasant Climate: Ideal for ExploringZurich enjoys a mild and pleasant climate for most of the year, making it an ideal destination to explore on foot or by bike. Summers are warm and sunny, while winters are cold but not excessively harsh. This temperate climate allows visitors to enjoy the numerous attractions of the city in every season.
Attractions not to be Missed in ZurichZurich offers a wide range of attractions for visitors of every interest. From the picturesque old town with its cobbled streets and ancient buildings, to Lake Zurich which offers splendid panoramic views and water activities, the city is full of places to visit. Renowned art museums, such as the Kunsthaus Zurich, and the vibrant gastronomic and shopping scene complete the city's tourist offer.
Local Gastronomy: Swiss Culinary DelightsZurich cuisine is a feast for the palate, offering traditional Swiss dishes such as fondue, raclette, zürcher geschnetzeltes (sliced veal in sauce), accompanied by sweet delicacies such as bircher muesli. The local markets offer fresh products such as artisan cheeses, Swiss chocolate, and freshly baked bread that will delight gourmets.
Live a Unique Experience with a Cruise from ZurichTo enrich your visit to Zurich with a special touch, consider the opportunity to book a cruise that departs directly from the city. Sailing on the waters of Lake Zurich or along the Limmat River offers breathtaking views of the city and its main attractions. By booking a cruise from Zurich, you can experience an unforgettable experience that will allow you to appreciate the beauty of the city from a unique perspective.
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Heidelberg
With an annual influx of around three million tourists a day, Heidelberg is at the top of all statistics in Germany, Europe, and probably the world. Considered one of the most beautiful cities in Germany. Heidelberg is the city of love stories and classic international urban tourism. It brings out the strengths, including the romanticism of the Old Bridge and the majestic castle, with cultural events offering high-level gastronomy, rather tasty and welcoming. It will take at least a day to visit the city and its castle. From the historic center, you will reach the picturesque ruins of the castle north of the Königstuhl in a few minutes on foot or by rail, for those who wish to enjoy a breathtaking view, you can go up the Philosophers' Way (Philosophenweg). You will understand the turbulent history of this imposing building during its 700 years of existence. It houses the largest barrel in the world, built from 130 oak trunks, along more than eight meters wide, can contain a volume of 221,726 liters. The castle hosts, every summer, one of the most beautiful open-air theater festivals in southern Germany, the first edition of which dates back to 1926. From the fortress you take the path that descends into the Burgweg, a magnificent territory that has a great historical place: the Cultural Documentation Center of Rom and Sinti Germans. A permanent exhibition presenting the life and destiny of this community, remembering the Nazi genocide of which they were victims. In the heart of the old city there is the Marktplatz ("market square") where you will find elegant patrician houses, numerous bars, and a lot of nice shops, decorated by a beautiful fountain that adorns Heidelberg.
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Amsterdam
Amsterdam is a charming city with a particularly relaxing and serene atmosphere, despite its large size. The city has been a World Heritage Site since 2010 and has buildings dating back to the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It is no coincidence that it is one of the most visited cities in the world.
The structure of the city is determined by a network of charming waterways. The historic center, which dates back to the 13th century, is surrounded by five concentric canals - the Grachtengordel - built in the 17th century as part of a perfectly successful expansion project designed to create a unique and refined urban environment.
It is here that the city's mercantile class built its characteristic gabled houses, with bright, gracefully decorated colors, whose romantic features are reflected in the olive-green waters of the picturesque canals.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam is a charming city with a particularly relaxing and serene atmosphere, despite its large size. The city has been a World Heritage Site since 2010 and has buildings dating back to the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It is no coincidence that it is one of the most visited cities in the world.
The structure of the city is determined by a network of charming waterways. The historic center, which dates back to the 13th century, is surrounded by five concentric canals - the Grachtengordel - built in the 17th century as part of a perfectly successful expansion project designed to create a unique and refined urban environment.
It is here that the city's mercantile class built its characteristic gabled houses, with bright, gracefully decorated colors, whose romantic features are reflected in the olive-green waters of the picturesque canals.