Thursday, December 17, 2015

Treasure Travel embarks on an AmaWaterways Rhine River Cruise

Me! All bundled up cruising through the Rhine River Valley
For one week in November, we cruised from Amsterdam to Basel on the AmaSerena on the Rhine River. While it was a somewhat chilly trip, we were warmly enriched by the culture, scenery, food, and wine.

Amsterdam

Our home away from home

AmaWaterways's crew on the AmaSerena did a wonderful job making us feel welcome and well served during our time on the ship. With just 82 cabins on this vessel, you receive plenty of personalized attention and fantastic service. After a week, we had made friends with many of the staff and other passengers.


Double balcony cabin - a perfect place to watch the world go by
A special evening at the Captain's Table


Wine is included with lunch and dinner on all AmaWaterways river cruises. You are encouraged to spend time away from the ship at the ports so you can be immersed in the local culture and enjoy the many included excursions.

Taking photos
Heidelberg Castle
Cathedral in Cologne


Our itinerary began in Amsterdam, Netherlands where we embarked through the man-made canals prior to entering the Rhine River in Germany. Our stops included the ports of Cologne, Rudesheim, Speyer & Heidelberg, Strasbourg & Kehl, Breisach & Freiburg, and finally Basel, Switzerland.



Cologne, Germany

Cologne is a lovely city!

Freiburg German Christmas Market

We were happy to learn the German Christmas market in Freiburg had just opened!

Christmas Markets just opened in Freiburg
Heidelberg Castle
Heidelberg Castle

Heidelberg was my favorite stop -- a beautiful town with so much charm and so many gorgeous views! Excellent food and beer can be found there as well. While visiting the castle, we were treated to a light snowfall.

Sunset on Neckar River in Heidelberg
Snowing at Heidelberg Caste
33% alcohol beer Vetter 33 with Käsespätzle (cheese noodles) in Heidelberg
Rudesheim, Germany

Rudesheim is a charming quaint village with some wonderful wines and locally made brandy. We loaded up with some great red wines, reislings, sparkling whites, and brandies from the town.


Rudesheim, Germany
Rudesheim Wine Cellar Tasting Room
Rudesheim, Germany
Rhine River Valley vineyards and scenery
Rhine River Valley castles and scenery
Drinking Rudesheimer coffee with a warm blanket while watching the Rhine Valley scenery

This part of the journey was the most scenic, so everyone was sure to stay on deck to enjoy the passing views. The crew passed out warm blankets and hot Rudesheimer coffee (which is made with flambéed local brandy) to keep us toasty.
Rhine Valley Reisling Grapes, Wineries
Rhine Valley Scenery and Castles
Castle
Castle
Rhine Valley scenery
Neckar River in Heidelberg
Heidelberg streets
Heidelberg - view from the castle
We had such a fabulous trip that we have decided to invite our friends, family, and clients on a Rhône River wine cruise in the South of France on the AmaDagio for Thanksgiving 2016. This unique sailing will be hosted by Barry and Kim Wiss of Trinchero Family Estates from St. Helena, California, and features complimentary lectures, wine tastings, exquisite cuisine and wine parings, and excursions to historic vineyards and wine cellars. More details at www.adventuresbytheglass.com or www.trytreasuretravel.com.