Wednesday 6 June 2018

Family Tree magazine's 2019 European river cruise

From the UK's Family Tree magazine (https://www.family-tree.co.uk), news of an interesting new venture in September 2019:


We've teamed up with AMAWaterways (https://www.amawaterways.co.uk), a luxury River Cruise line to bring you a brand new 7-night Family History Cruise. The cruise begins in Amsterdam on Monday 9th September 2019 and ends in Basel, on Monday 16th September.

You’ll cruise aboard the 156-guest AmaMora, the new addition to AmaWaterways’ award-winning fleet. Known for their exquisite cuisine, active discovery tours and excursions, extensive complimentary amenities and personalised service, AmaWaterways’ ship AmaMora will provide the perfect setting for discovering your family history.

Sail with a family history expert, who will host several sessions and interactive activities throughout the cruise on topics including essential
records, information about DNA testing, how to use online resources,visiting archives and your next steps!

Where will you go?

9 Sep: Embark AMSTERDAM

10 Sep: AMSTERDAM
Amsterdam Canal cruise and city tour. Scenic cruising out of Amsterdam

11 Sep: COLOGNE
Walking tour and cathedral visit. Plus, enjoy a Cologne bike tour or Kölsch beer tasting

12 Sep: RHINE GORGE
“Castles along the Rhine” scenic cruising
RÜDESHEIM
Wine tasting, Gondola ride or Schloss Johannisberg bike tour. Plus, Siegfried’s Mechanical Music Museum or Rüdesheimer coffee

13 Sep: LUDWIGSHAFEN
“Romantic Heidelberg” excursionm, with Heidelberg Philosopher’s Path hike or “Secrets of Speyer” excursion

14 Sep: STRASBOURG
“The Gem of Alsace” tour or Strasbourg bike tour

15 Sep: BREISACH
Riquewihr walking tour, with Freiburg excursion, a Breisach wine country bike tour or Black Forest excursion

16 Sep: Disembark BASEL


Further details, inclusing the costs, are available at https://www.family-tree.co.uk/news-and-views/family-history-river-cruise-2019.

Chris

For my genealogy guide books, visit http://britishgenes.blogspot.co.uk/p/my-books.html, whilst details of my research service are at www.ScotlandsGreatestStory.co.uk. Further content is also published daily on The GENES Blog Facebook page at www.facebook.com/BritishGENES.

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