Wed 25 Nov 2026 - Wed 02 Dec 2026

Classic Christmas Markets (2026)

Company : Uniworld
Ship : S.S. Elisabeth
Journey Start : Wed 25 Nov 2026
Journey End : Wed 02 Dec 2026
Count Nights : 7 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port
1 25.11 Wed Frankfurt am Main / Germany
2 26.11 Thu Frankfurt am Main / Germany
3 27.11 Fri Wertheim am Main / Germany
4 28.11 Sat Wurzburg / Germany
5 29.11 Sun Kitzingen / Germany
6 30.11 Mon Bamberg / Germany
7 1.12 Tue Nuremberg / Germany
8 2.12 Wed Nuremberg / Germany
Balcony

Balcony

from: 4 799€
Suite

Suite

from: 7 599€
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1:

    Frankfurt am Main / Germany

  • Day 2:

    Frankfurt am Main / Germany

  • Day 3:

    Wertheim am Main / Germany

  • Day 4:

    Wurzburg / Germany

    Wurzburg is a historic city located on the banks of the Main River in southern Germany, renowned for its cultural heritage and picturesque landscapes. Founded during the Roman era, the city's rich history is reflected in its architecture and monuments. One of the main attractions is the Würzburg Residence, once the residence of the prince-bishops, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. This magnificent Baroque building, with its luxurious interiors and beautiful gardens, attracts visitors from around the world. Additionally, the city is known for its ancient fortresses, such as the Käpelsburg, which offers stunning views of the city and the river.

    Wurzburg is also a center for winemaking, and the region around the city is famous for its vineyards, where the renowned Riesling wine is produced. The city is home to many cozy wine bars and restaurants where tourists can enjoy local wines. Würzburg is perfect for those who appreciate history, architecture, and gastronomic pleasures, as well as for those who want to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of a small city with rich cultural traditions.

  • Day 5:

    Kitzingen / Germany

  • Day 6:

    Bamberg / Germany

    Perched atop seven hills in Upper Franconia, this city captivates with its medieval charm, half-timbered houses, and winding cobblestone streets. Bamberg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasts over a thousand preserved buildings, including the iconic Old Town Hall that seemingly floats above the Regnitz River. The "Little Venice" district, with its 17th-century fishermen's houses lining the riverbanks, offers a picturesque setting reminiscent of its Italian namesake.

    Bamberg is also renowned for its unique smoked beer, or Rauchbier, a tradition upheld by breweries like Schlenkerla since 1405. This distinctive brew, made by drying malt over beechwood fires, imparts a smoky flavor that pairs perfectly with the region's hearty cuisine. Whether you're exploring historic cathedrals, enjoying a gondola ride through the canals, or savoring local delicacies, Bamberg offers an unforgettable experience

  • Day 7:

    Nuremberg / Germany

    Nuremberg is a historic city in southern Germany, located in Bavaria. Known for its medieval atmosphere and as a center of German culture and history, the city became an important trade and cultural hub during the Middle Ages. Today, its historic center attracts tourists from all over the world. One of the main attractions is the Nuremberg Castle, which overlooks the city and provides a stunning view of its streets and squares. The famous market, where visitors can buy unique goods and taste traditional German dishes, is also worth mentioning.

    Nuremberg also holds significant importance in world history, as the Nuremberg Trials were held here after World War II. Today, the city preserves the memory of this time with numerous museums and memorials dedicated to these events. Furthermore, Nuremberg is a major cultural center, hosting regular theater, music, and art festivals. This city is the perfect destination for those who want to enjoy a mix of ancient history, contemporary culture, and the unique atmosphere of Bavaria.

  • Day 8:

    Nuremberg / Germany

    Nuremberg is a historic city in southern Germany, located in Bavaria. Known for its medieval atmosphere and as a center of German culture and history, the city became an important trade and cultural hub during the Middle Ages. Today, its historic center attracts tourists from all over the world. One of the main attractions is the Nuremberg Castle, which overlooks the city and provides a stunning view of its streets and squares. The famous market, where visitors can buy unique goods and taste traditional German dishes, is also worth mentioning.

    Nuremberg also holds significant importance in world history, as the Nuremberg Trials were held here after World War II. Today, the city preserves the memory of this time with numerous museums and memorials dedicated to these events. Furthermore, Nuremberg is a major cultural center, hosting regular theater, music, and art festivals. This city is the perfect destination for those who want to enjoy a mix of ancient history, contemporary culture, and the unique atmosphere of Bavaria.

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