Cruise Elbe Princesse: Imperial Prague and its exceptional palaces: a cruise into the private lives of great aristocratic families (Port to Port) Departing from Prague
From Prague
Wed 28 Oct 2026
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Your itinerary
Prague
Arrival
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Departure
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The port:
Prague's river port on the Vltava is a key element in accessing this historic city. Although Prague is not directly on the coast, its river port, some 4 kilometers from the city center, offers a picturesque entrance to the Czech capital. Visitors can easily reach the heart of Prague by public transport or cab.
What to see in Prague
Prague, known for its exceptional architecture and rich history, offers a myriad of attractions. The Old Town, with its astronomical clock and cobbled streets, is a must-see. Prague Castle, dominating the city, is a vast complex that includes St. Vitus Cathedral. The Charles Bridge, adorned with statues, is one of Prague's most emblematic symbols. For art and culture lovers, the Mala Strana district abounds with galleries, cafés and picturesque gardens.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Prague's surroundings also offer plenty to discover. Kutná Hora, with its unique ossuary church and historical heritage, is a popular excursion. Karlštejn Castle, an imposing Gothic fortress, is a fascinating journey through medieval Czech history. For a natural experience, the Central Bohemia region offers magnificent scenery and hiking opportunities.

Prague
Arrival
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Departure
07:00
The port:
Prague's river port on the Vltava is a key element in accessing this historic city. Although Prague is not directly on the coast, its river port, some 4 kilometers from the city center, offers a picturesque entrance to the Czech capital. Visitors can easily reach the heart of Prague by public transport or cab.
What to see in Prague
Prague, known for its exceptional architecture and rich history, offers a myriad of attractions. The Old Town, with its astronomical clock and cobbled streets, is a must-see. Prague Castle, dominating the city, is a vast complex that includes St. Vitus Cathedral. The Charles Bridge, adorned with statues, is one of Prague's most emblematic symbols. For art and culture lovers, the Mala Strana district abounds with galleries, cafés and picturesque gardens.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Prague's surroundings also offer plenty to discover. Kutná Hora, with its unique ossuary church and historical heritage, is a popular excursion. Karlštejn Castle, an imposing Gothic fortress, is a fascinating journey through medieval Czech history. For a natural experience, the Central Bohemia region offers magnificent scenery and hiking opportunities.
Melnik
Arrival
14:30
Departure
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Melnik, in the Czech Republic, lies at the confluence of the Vltava and Elbe rivers. It's a historic wine town, with rock-cut wine cellars to explore. Visit Melnik Castle to discover its history and taste local wines. The town offers a charming mix of Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance architecture. Stroll through the winding streets, discovering ancient churches and bourgeois houses.

Melnik
Arrival
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Departure
07:00
Melnik, in the Czech Republic, lies at the confluence of the Vltava and Elbe rivers. It's a historic wine town, with rock-cut wine cellars to explore. Visit Melnik Castle to discover its history and taste local wines. The town offers a charming mix of Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance architecture. Stroll through the winding streets, discovering ancient churches and bourgeois houses.
Prague
Arrival
14:30
Departure
---
The port:
Prague's river port on the Vltava is a key element in accessing this historic city. Although Prague is not directly on the coast, its river port, some 4 kilometers from the city center, offers a picturesque entrance to the Czech capital. Visitors can easily reach the heart of Prague by public transport or cab.
What to see in Prague
Prague, known for its exceptional architecture and rich history, offers a myriad of attractions. The Old Town, with its astronomical clock and cobbled streets, is a must-see. Prague Castle, dominating the city, is a vast complex that includes St. Vitus Cathedral. The Charles Bridge, adorned with statues, is one of Prague's most emblematic symbols. For art and culture lovers, the Mala Strana district abounds with galleries, cafés and picturesque gardens.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Prague's surroundings also offer plenty to discover. Kutná Hora, with its unique ossuary church and historical heritage, is a popular excursion. Karlštejn Castle, an imposing Gothic fortress, is a fascinating journey through medieval Czech history. For a natural experience, the Central Bohemia region offers magnificent scenery and hiking opportunities.

Prague
Arrival
---
Departure
---
The port:
Prague's river port on the Vltava is a key element in accessing this historic city. Although Prague is not directly on the coast, its river port, some 4 kilometers from the city center, offers a picturesque entrance to the Czech capital. Visitors can easily reach the heart of Prague by public transport or cab.
What to see in Prague
Prague, known for its exceptional architecture and rich history, offers a myriad of attractions. The Old Town, with its astronomical clock and cobbled streets, is a must-see. Prague Castle, dominating the city, is a vast complex that includes St. Vitus Cathedral. The Charles Bridge, adorned with statues, is one of Prague's most emblematic symbols. For art and culture lovers, the Mala Strana district abounds with galleries, cafés and picturesque gardens.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Prague's surroundings also offer plenty to discover. Kutná Hora, with its unique ossuary church and historical heritage, is a popular excursion. Karlštejn Castle, an imposing Gothic fortress, is a fascinating journey through medieval Czech history. For a natural experience, the Central Bohemia region offers magnificent scenery and hiking opportunities.

Prague
Arrival
---
Departure
---
The port:
Prague's river port on the Vltava is a key element in accessing this historic city. Although Prague is not directly on the coast, its river port, some 4 kilometers from the city center, offers a picturesque entrance to the Czech capital. Visitors can easily reach the heart of Prague by public transport or cab.
What to see in Prague
Prague, known for its exceptional architecture and rich history, offers a myriad of attractions. The Old Town, with its astronomical clock and cobbled streets, is a must-see. Prague Castle, dominating the city, is a vast complex that includes St. Vitus Cathedral. The Charles Bridge, adorned with statues, is one of Prague's most emblematic symbols. For art and culture lovers, the Mala Strana district abounds with galleries, cafés and picturesque gardens.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Prague's surroundings also offer plenty to discover. Kutná Hora, with its unique ossuary church and historical heritage, is a popular excursion. Karlštejn Castle, an imposing Gothic fortress, is a fascinating journey through medieval Czech history. For a natural experience, the Central Bohemia region offers magnificent scenery and hiking opportunities.

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Cruise Infos
- Accommodation in your chosen cabin for the duration of the cruise
- full board from dinner on the 1st evening to breakfast on the last day, excluding special services
- Travel insurance, except as provided in the contract
- Optional excursions
- For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.























































