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London & Jewels of the Rhine

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£4,749pp
Voyage Code: EMERALDELOC170927-1
moon 10 nights
anchor Emerald Sun
calendar 17 Sep '27

Cruise overview

London (Greenwich)
London (Greenwich)
London (Greenwich)
London (Greenwich)
Amsterdam
Düsseldorf
Koblenz
Mannheim
Kehl
Breisach
Basel

Itinerary

Day 1

London (Greenwich)

Welcome to London, the historic capital of Great Britain. Upon arrival at the airport, you’ll be transferred to your hotel for your exciting 3-night stay in this enthralling city. Feel free to rest and relax, ready for your marvelous adventure ahead, or explore this centuries-old, multicultural metropolis at your own pace. Immerse yourself in London’s vibrant atmosphere, wander through London’s history-drenched streets, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the River Thames or through its beautiful urban parks.


About 8 miles downstream—which means seaward, to the east—from central London, Greenwich is a small borough that looms large across the world. Once the seat of British naval power, it is not only home to the Old Royal Observatory, which measures time for our entire planet, but also the Greenwich Meridian, which divides the world into two—you can stand astride it with one foot in either hemisphere. Bear in mind that the journey to Greenwich is an event in itself. In a rush, you can take the driverless DLR train—but many opt for arriving by boat along the Thames. This way, you glide past famous sights on the London skyline (there’s a guaranteed spine chill on passing the Tower) and ever-changing docklands, and there’s usually a chirpy Cock-er-ney navigator enlivening the journey with his fun commentary. A visit to Greenwich feels like a trip to a rather elegant seaside town—albeit one with more than its fair share of historic sites. The grandiose Old Royal Naval Hospital, designed by Christopher Wren, was originally a home for veteran sailors. Today it’s a popular visitor attraction, with a more glamorous second life as one of the most widely used movie locations in Britain. Greenwich was originally home to one of England’s finest Tudor palaces, and the birthplace of Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, and Mary I. Inigo Jones built what is considered the first “classical” building in England in 1616—the Queen’s House, which now houses a collection of fine art. Britain was the world’s preeminent naval power for over 500 years, and the excellent National Maritime Museum> details that history in an engaging way. Its prize exhibits include the coat worn by Admiral Lord Nelson (1758–1805) in his final battle—bullet hole and all. The 19th-century tea clipper Cutty Sark was nearly destroyed by fire in 2007, but reopened in 2012 after a painstaking restoration. Now it’s more pristine than ever, complete with an impressive new visitor center. Greenwich Park, London’s oldest royal park, is still home to fallow red deer, just as it has been since they were first introduced here for hunting by Henry VIII. The Ranger’s House now houses a private art collection, next door to a beautifully manicured rose garden. Above it all is the Royal Observatory, where you can be in two hemispheres at once by standing along the Greenwich Meridian Line, before seeing a high-tech planetarium show. Toward north Greenwich, the hopelessly ambitious Millennium Dome has been successfully reborn as the O2 and now hosts major concerts and stand-up comedy gigs. More adventurous visitors can also go Up the O2 on a climbing expedition across the massive domed surface. Meanwhile, those who prefer excursions of a gentler kind may prefer to journey a couple of miles south of the borough, farther out into London’s southern suburbs, to the shamefully underappreciated Eltham Palace. Once a favorite of Henry VIII, parts of the mansion were transformed into an art deco masterpiece during the 1930s.

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Day 2

London (Greenwich)

Day 3

London (Greenwich)

Day 4

London (Greenwich)

Day 5

Amsterdam

Day 6

Düsseldorf

Day 7

Koblenz

Day 8

Mannheim

Day 9

Kehl

Day 10

Breisach

Day 11

Basel

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The most luxurious accommodation onboard, this elegant suite features a separate bedroom and living area, walk-in wardrobe, large balcony and generous bathroom. Enjoy included extras, exclusive amenities and exceptional space throughout your cruise.

Amenities

  • Queen or Twin Configuration
  • Shower
  • Toiletries Provided
  • Room Service Available
  • Suite Benefits
  • TV
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Coffee Machine
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Desk
  • Lounge Area
  • Vanity Area
  • Free Mini Bar
  • Media/Entertainment Station
  • Pillow Menu Available
  • Telephone

Ship features

Emerald Sun showcases Emerald Waterways’ signature Star-Ship design, offering innovative features, stylish interiors, and thoughtful service throughout.

Overview
Accommodation
Dining
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Wellness
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Families
  • All-suite and stateroom accommodation for 180 guests
  • Reflections Restaurant with regionally inspired menus
  • Horizon Lounge with panoramic windows and bar service
  • Heated indoor pool that transforms into a cinema
  • Spacious Sun Deck with putting green and walking track
  • Fitness room, wellness area, and hair salon
  • EmeraldACTIVE and DiscoverMORE excursion programmes
  • Complimentary bicycles for guest use in select ports
  • Energy-efficient, eco-friendly Star-Ship design
  • Attentive crew and relaxed, sociable atmosphere
Emerald Sun Accommodation

Accommodation

Emerald Sun’s elegant staterooms and suites provide light-filled comfort with river views throughout. Panorama Balcony Suites feature drop-down windows for an indoor balcony experience, while the Owner’s Suite offers a separate living area and enhanced amenities. All accommodation includes complimentary WiFi, bottled water, flat-screen TV, and luxury bathroom products.

Emerald Sun Dining

Dining

Dining aboard Emerald Sun highlights the best of Europe’s regional flavours. The Reflections Restaurant serves open-seating breakfast, lunch, and dinner, showcasing local ingredients and international favourites. The Terrace offers alfresco seating for light snacks or afternoon tea. Wine, beer, and soft drinks are complimentary with lunch and dinner.

Emerald Sun Amenities

Amenities

Guests aboard Emerald Sun can relax in the heated indoor pool by day, which transforms into a cinema in the evening. The Sun Deck features a walking track, putting green, and shaded seating, while the Horizon Lounge is the perfect spot for pre-dinner cocktails. Other facilities include a small fitness room, hair salon, and onboard shop.

Emerald Sun Wellness

Wellness

A compact wellness area offers massage and beauty treatments, while the fitness room includes cardio and resistance equipment. Yoga, stretching sessions, and EmeraldACTIVE excursions, such as guided bike rides or hikes, offer additional ways to stay active during your voyage.

Emerald Sun Entertainment

Entertainment

Evenings on Emerald Sun are relaxed and friendly. Guests can enjoy live music in the Horizon Lounge, themed events, and film screenings in the pool-cinema. Enrichment activities include port talks, local tastings, and cultural performances, creating a vibrant onboard experience.

Emerald Sun Families

Families

Emerald Sun is designed for adult travellers seeking a calm, enriching river cruise. While families with children aged 12 and above are welcome, there are no dedicated children’s facilities onboard.