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Christmas Markets on the Rhine

Experience the Magic of the Christmas With Kim

Step aboard a festive river cruise and immerse yourself in the holiday magic of Europe’s most enchanting Christmas Markets. Beginning December 18, 2027, this unforgettable journey along the Rhine takes you through storybook towns lit with twinkling lights, rich holiday traditions, and the scent of mulled wine and fresh-baked treats in the air.

From the historic markets of Cologne to the charming stalls in Strasbourg, you’ll explore timeless European holiday traditions while enjoying the comfort and elegance of your river cruise ship. Expect breathtaking views, seasonal cheer, and unique handcrafted treasures to bring home.

Exclusive Group Perks
When you book with our Travel Whims group, you’ll receive an additional $125 discount per person on top of the cruise’s already fantastic value. This special savings is available only to our group travelers.

Limited-Time Low Deposit
Right now, you can secure your spot for only $25 per person – but this low deposit offer is only available until the end of August. After that, standard deposit amounts will apply.

Why Join This Christmas Markets Cruise?

  • Visit world-famous Christmas Markets along the Rhine River
  • Sail aboard a top-rated river cruise ship with luxurious amenities
  • Enjoy guided walking tours of historic towns and festive holiday scenes
  • Take advantage of exclusive **group discounts** not available elsewhere
  • Book now for just **$25 per person** (limited-time offer)

Don’t miss out on the chance to experience one of Europe’s most magical holiday traditions while enjoying exceptional value as part of our group.

Reserve your spot today and celebrate the 2027 holiday season in style!

Click here to register now 


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7 Night European Rivers Cruise

Cruise Line Viking River Cruises

Ship Viking Tialfi

Nights 7

Departs Sat, Dec 18th 2027

Returns Sat, Dec 25th 2027

Departing Port Amsterdam

Ports of Call Amsterdam, Dordrecht, Cologne, Koblenz, Rudesheim, Mannheim, Speyer, Strasbourg, Breisach, Basel

Standard: F

    Stateroom size: 150 sq. ft.
    Hotel-style beds 79 inches x 63 inches (with optional twin-bed configuration)
    Half-height picture window
    Private bathroom with shower and premium bath products
    Telephone, refrigerator, safe, hair dryer & bottled water replenished daily
    Bathrobe and slippers available upon request
    Individual climate control
    Space under bed for storing suitcases
    Roomy wardrobe with wooden hangers
    Voltage: 220V and 110V in stateroom
    Sony 40-inch flat-panel TV with premium entertainment package including: CNBC, CNN, FOX, National Geographic, MGM Movies, Sky Cinema, videos on demand and “View From the Bridge”

CABIN TOTAL

$5,348.00

includes all applicable taxes and fees for 2 passengers

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Itinerary

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Ship Description

Tialfi - Son of Egil and Champion Runner
In Norse mythology, Tialfi was the son of Egil and a champion runner. He became a slave to Thor, the god of thunder, after eating one of his goats. On a journey with Thor, Tialfi stopped to run a race against the young giant Hugi. The giant was an illusion and the embodiment of thought; and since no one can run faster than thought, Tialfi lost.
 

Ship Details

Year Built
2016
Capacity
190
Meeting Rooms
No
Elevators
1
Casino
No
Registry
N/A
Restaurants
2
Disco
No
Tonnage
N/A
Bars
1
Fitness Center
No
Cabins
95
Pools
N/A
Children's Program
No
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins
N/A
Theaters
N/A
Internet Cafe
Yes
Shops
Yes
Library
Yes
Spa
No

Ship Categories

Veranda
    Stateroom size: 205 sq. ft.    Hotel-style beds 79 inches x 63 inches (with optional twin-bed configuration)    Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors open to a full-size veranda    Private bathroom with shower and premium bath products    Telephone, refrigerator, safe, hair dryer & bottled water replenished daily    Bathrobe and slippers available upon request    Individual climate control    Space under bed for storing suitcases    Roomy wardrobe with wooden hangers    Voltage: 220V and 110V in stateroom    Sony 40-inch flat-panel TV with premium entertainment package including: CNBC, CNN, FOX, National Geographic, MGM Movies, Sky Cinema, videos on demand and “View From the Bridge”
Veranda Suite
    Suite size: 275 sq. ft.    Hotel-style beds 79 inches x 63 inches (with optional twin-bed configuration)    Full-size veranda off the spacious living room    Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors, known as a French balcony, in the bedroom    Large private bathroom with shower and premium bath products    Telephone, refrigerator, safe, hair dryer & bottled water replenished daily    Bathrobe and slippers available upon request    Individual climate control    Space under bed for storing suitcases    Voltage: 220V and 110V in stateroom    Sony 40-inch flat-panel TV with premium entertainment package including: CNBC, CNN, FOX, National Geographic, MGM Movies, Sky Cinema, videos on demand and “View From the Bridge”
Standard
    Stateroom size: 150 sq. ft.    Hotel-style beds 79 inches x 63 inches (with optional twin-bed configuration)    Half-height picture window    Private bathroom with shower and premium bath products    Telephone, refrigerator, safe, hair dryer & bottled water replenished daily    Bathrobe and slippers available upon request    Individual climate control    Space under bed for storing suitcases    Roomy wardrobe with wooden hangers    Voltage: 220V and 110V in stateroom    Sony 40-inch flat-panel TV with premium entertainment package including: CNBC, CNN, FOX, National Geographic, MGM Movies, Sky Cinema, videos on demand and “View From the Bridge”
French Balcony
    Stateroom size: 135 sq. ft.    Hotel-style beds 79 inches x 63 inches (with optional twin-bed configuration)    Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors open to create a French balcony    Private bathroom with shower and premium bath products    Telephone, refrigerator, safe, hair dryer & bottled water replenished daily    Bathrobe and slippers available upon request    Individual climate control    Space under bed for storing suitcases    Roomy wardrobe with wooden hangers    Voltage: 220V and 110V in stateroom    Sony 40-inch flat-panel TV with premium entertainment package including: CNBC, CNN, FOX, National Geographic, MGM Movies, Sky Cinema, videos on demand and “View From the Bridge”
Explorer Suite
    •    Suite size: 445 sq. ft.    •    Hotel-style beds 79 inches x 63 inches (with optional twin-bed configuration)    •    Private wraparound veranda off the spacious living room offers 270-degree views    •    Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors, known as a French balcony, in the bedroom    •    Large bathroom with double sinks, shower, heated mirror & floor, premium bath products    •    Telephone, refrigerator, safe, hair dryer & bottled water replenished daily    •    Bathrobe and slippers available upon request    •    Individual climate control    •    Space under bed for storing suitcases    •    Roomy wardrobe with wooden hangers    •    Voltage: 220V and 110V in stateroom    •    Sony 40-inch flat-panel TV with premium entertainment package including: CNBC, CNN, FOX, National Geographic, MGM Movies, Sky Cinema, videos on demand and “View From the Bridge”
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Dining

Aquavit Terrace

Located at the bow of the ship, the Aquavit Terrace is a casual outdoor space where your destination is your dining room. Serving both breakfast and lunch, it provides the most al fresco dining on Europe’s rivers.

The Restaurant

Enjoy a multicourse meal featuring regional cuisine and always available classics in the Restaurant, an upscale dining venue with panoramic windows with ever-changing views.

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Entertainment

Guest Services
Our onboard Guest Services is always open and can assist you with any questions. You can also drop off any cards or letters for mailing; if postage is required, a fee equal to this will be added to your shipboard account.
Library

Tucked in a quiet corner, the onboard Library offers a selection of titles carefully curated by premier London bookseller Heywood Hill. Choose a book and settle in for a good read that is sure to inform and inspire you during your journey; we only ask that you please return your selections at the end of your journey.

The Lounge

Boasting floor-to-ceiling windows, The Lounge is peaceful, serene and casual. Settle in with a cocktail from The Bar and watch the scenery pass by as you compare notes about the day’s discoveries with new friends.

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Health & Fitness

Sun Deck

On top of the ship, take in 360-degree views as you relax on the Sun Deck. Exercise en plein air on our walking track. And enjoy the fragrances of our onboard herb garden, harvested daily by the culinary staff and infused in our authentic regional dishes. For safety reasons, guest access to the Sun Deck is restricted during lock transits and when the ship is sailing under low bridges.

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Decks

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Sun Deck

  • Solar Panels
  • Herb Garden
  • Walking Track

Upper Deck

  • Internet Room
  • Library
  • Bar
  • Buffet
  • Lounge
  • Aquavit Terrace
  • Explorer Suite
  • Veranda Stateroom
  • Veranda Suite
  • French Balcony Stateroom

Middle Deck

  • Shop
  • Guest Services
  • Restaurant
  • Veranda Stateroom
  • French Balcony Stateroom

Main Deck

  • Standard Stateroom

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Day1

About Amsterdam

A center of European commerce since the 15th century, Amsterdam is a lively city of canals, museums and entertainment. Perhaps you'll choose to explore this Dutch capital by canal boat. Visit the Anne Frank House and the Rijksmseum, with its collections of Flemish masterpieces.


Activities in Amsterdam

Visit the world's largest flower auction in the city of Aalsmeer. Visit a Delft Blue Pottery factory to observe the fascinating process of transforming a shapeless piece of clay into a beautiful work of art. Then tour the Hague, seat of government for all the Netherlands. Head out to the countryside to see the quaint windmills in the authentic old village of Zaanse Schans. Stop by the Rembrandt House, home to Rembrandt from 1639 to 1660. Inside is a collection of his engravings and drawings, as well as some of his personal belongings.

Dordrecht, Netherlands

Day2

About Dordrecht

Ancient Dordrecht sits picturesquely between two branches of the Rhine, and was the inspiration for many painters in the 17th & 18th centuries. Attractive Voorstraats Haven, the main canal, winds through the town's center, and the main shopping street, lined with handsome houses and tiny shops, follows along its banks.


Cologne, Germany

Day3

About Cologne

The largest city on the Rhine, its commercial importance was already established as long ago as the Middle Ages. In the time of the Roman Empire, Cologne was the most important trading and manufacturing centre north of the Alps.

Koblenz, Germany

Day4

About Koblenz

This 2,000-year-old city at the confluence of the Moselle and Rhine rivers is the cultural and business center of the Middle Rhine region. History buffs can explore the Neoclassical Residence Schloss, the Prince Elector´s palace; the Deusches Eck, a settlement founded by the German Order of Knights in 1216; and Ehrenbreitstein, the oldest fortress in Europe.


Rudesheim, Germany

Day4

About Rudesheim

Located on the Rhine River, Rudesheim is the chief center of the Rhine wine industry. The famed Drosselgasse, a tavern-lined, cobblestone street, attracts locals and visitors alike. Half-timbered medieval houses, narrow streets, and old inns give the town the flavor of the Middle Ages. Visitors to the town may wish to see the 9th century Bromserburg, the oldest castle on the Rhine or Seigfried's Mechanical Music Museum housing one of the world's largest collections of self-playing instruments.


Mannheim, Germany

Day5

About Mannheim

Today, Mannheim still does just as much to promote culture and the arts as it did in the time of Prince Elector Carl Theodor. The city's classical "chessboard" ground plan dates from the 17th century. The former heart of the Kurpfalz is now the lively centre of the Rhine-Neckar triangle, with a very strong service sector and a rich and varied cultural and arts scene. The city centre is particularly attractive, with its elegant shops and many inviting cafe's and restaurants.

Speyer, Germany

Day5

About Speyer

The quiet German town of Speyer lies peacefully on the western bank of the Rhine. The city boasts a large imperial Romanesque cathedral, burial place of eight emperors including some of the most famous Holy Roman Emperors. Speyer was once a major Celtic center that has traded hands several times between the Romans and the Huns. Six majestic towers still dominate the city's skyline.


Strasbourg, France

Day6

About Strasbourg

The multicultural city of Strasbourg exhibits both French German influence due to its location along the Rhine River at the border of both countries. The old streets of "Petit France" with wooden houses and picturesque canals seem to make time stand still. The carefully restored Cathedral of Notre Dame contains a combination of architectural styles, and is most recognized for its 465-foot tall, graceful spires. Another landmark is the 18th century Chateau des Rohan, which houses three of the city's major museums.


Breisach, Germany

Day7

About Breisach

This European town on the Rhine gave the Breisgau region its name. St. Stephan's cathedral on the high basalt cliffs and the Rhine gateway with museum hark back to the time when the noble Staufer family built the fortress to defend the town. The Badischer Winzerkeller is Europe's biggest producer-seller of wine. Also a centre for many important sekt producers.


Basel, Switzerland

Day8

About Basel

Gateway to the Swiss Rhineland, Basel is ideally situated on the Rhine at the crossroads of France, Germany, and Switzerland. As you walk the cobblestone streets of the Old City, retrace the steps of the brilliant scholar Erasmus of Rotterdam. Visit the Museum of Fine Arts, where you´ll see the paintings of Picasso, Dali, Kandinsky, and Mondrian, among others.


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