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Special Sale: Cruise Planners Exclusive - Save $250 or receive €250 Onboard Credit (view details)
28-Night River Cruises (European Rivers)
Scenic Pearl
Scenic Cruises
Offer: Save $250 per suite or Receive €250 Onboard Credit per suite on 8+ Day sailings
Onboard credit can be used toward spa services, helicopter and submersible experiences (Scenic Eclipse), drink packages (Emerald River cruises), and DiscoverMORE excursions (Emerald River and Yacht cruises).
Booking Window: 7/7/25 - 12/31/25
Applicable Sailings: All 8+ Day Balcony & above sailings
Terms & Conditions: Key Account exclusive offer is available for new bookings only, made on or after July 7, 2025, on 8+ day itineraries in balcony or above on both river and yacht cruises. Savings and Onboard Credit (OBC) amounts are per suite based on double occupancy. Scenic Eclipse: A maximum of $300 per suite OBC may be applied toward helicopter or submersible experiences, subject to availability. Onboard credits are non-refundable, non-transferable, have no cash value and expire at the end of the cruise. Additional restrictions may apply. All offers are inventory controlled and may be extended, changed or withdrawn at any time without notice. Scenic and Emerald Cruises reserve the right to correct errors or omissions and to change fares and promotions at any time. Offers are valid for legal residents of the 50 United States & Washington D.C. MB-250528-3 - June 26, 2025
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About The Cruise
Setting a new benchmark in luxury river cruising; one of Scenic’s original Space-Ships, Pearl, has been fastidiously refurbished to ensure they adhere to their illustrious standards of luxury and comfort, without forgoing their charm, character and timeless innovation. Transporting guests to unforgettable destinations across Europe on the Rhine, Main and Danube rivers, Scenic Pearl feature a wealth of innovative technologies, setting her apart from other vessels on the continent’s waterways.
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Wednesday, 7/29/26 |
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.
Amsterdam Attractions
Life in Amsterdam is centered on its many canals. So the best way to see the city is aboard a glass-topped canal boat, gliding through the town center. Discover the elegant merchant mansions and rows of waterside warehouses, which once housed the riches brought from the Far East. Look for the 17th-century "Skinny Bridge" and Amsterdam's narrowest house as you make your way past beautiful old churches to the Anne Frank House. Journey by the Jordaan, the old French Quarter that is now a popular artists' haunt with a wide assortment of cafés, antique shops, boutiques and galleries.
Amsterdam Activities
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.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Thursday, 7/30/26 |
About Rotterdam, Kinderdijk, Dordrecht
Rotterdam, Kinderdijk, Dordrecht |
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Friday, 7/31/26 |
Bruinisse, Netherlands |
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Saturday, 8/1/26 |
About Antwerp
 A cosmopolitan city, Antwerp is one of the world's major seaports. Its unique atmosphere is derived from the contrast between commitment to commerce and love of the arts. The old city area is filled with narrow, winding streets and historic buildings. Here stands the Cathedral of Notre Dame, one of Belgium's finest and largest gothic buildings as well as the Grand Palace. Antwerp was also home to 17th-century painter Peter Paul Rubens. Rubens' works may be seen in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, in the Cathedral of Our Lady, and in many other Antwerp churches such as the Church of St. James, where the painter is buried.
Antwerp, Belgium
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Sunday, 8/2/26 |
About Arnheim
 Immortalized in the World War II book and film, "A Bridge Too Far," Arnhem is known for its beautiful parks and gardens. Stroll the charming pedestrian mall within walking distance of the ship. The Krller-Mller museum in nearby De Hoge Veluwe National Park offers a magnificent art collection of 280 Van Gogh paintings and drawings, among other priceless works by late 19th and early 20th century artists.
Arnheim, Netherlands
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Monday, 8/3/26 |
About Dusseldorf
 Dusseldorf is the lively provincial capital and the centre of the Rhineland. It is home to the seat of government and the Knigsallee, one of the most beautiful German shopping avenues. The enchanting Altstadt (Old Town) is known as the world's longest bar!
Dusseldorf Attractions
This European metropolis is home to a renowned university, fabulous museums and is the German fashion capital, with many glittering shops.
Dusseldorf, Germany
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Tuesday, 8/4/26 |
About Cruising the River
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Cruising the River
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Wednesday, 8/5/26 |
About Cochem
 Following the course of the Moselle river for more than 100 miles is the beautiful Moselle Valley. The prettiest town in this popular wine-producing region, Cochem occupies the site of one of the valley´s earliest settlements. The medieval-style Reichsburh Castle, which dominates the town from atop a hill, is worth seeing, as is the Old Town with its cobblestone streets and halftimbered houses.
Cochem Attractions
A favorite respite amid the splendor of the Moselle Valley, Cochem offers an idyllic setting amid vine-clad hills, and a neo-Gothic castle. The little town is graced by three fortified gates, quaint narrow alleys and half-timbered houses. Visit Reichsburg Castle, perched high above the town. Originally built in the 11th century, the castle was destroyed by French soldiers in 1689 and reconstructed in the 19th century.
Cochem, Germany
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Thursday, 8/6/26 |
About Bernkastel
 A well known wine growing centre situated on the Mosel River. In the centre is the Market surrounded by color-washed half-timbered houses and the remains of medieval walls including the Ender Gate built in 1332. The well-restored castle which looms above the town was severely damaged in 1689 during the "Orleans War" of 1688-97.
Bernkastel, Germany
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Friday, 8/7/26 |
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.
Koblenz, Germany
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Saturday, 8/8/26 |
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.
Rudesheim Attractions
Situated at the beginning of the Rhine gorge, it is known for its excellent local wines with only Rhine vineyards situated on the southern slope.
Rudesheim, Germany
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Sunday, 8/9/26 |
About Ludwigshafen
Ludwigshafen is your gateway to a choice of three excursions. Visit Heidelberg, the perfectly preserved medieval city nestled in the Neckar River Valley along Germany’s Castle Road. Discover the iconic red sandstone Heidelberg Castle and Great Vat, an 18th-century 49,000-gallon wine cask. For a more active adventure while in Heidelberg, join a guided hike up the Philosopher's Path, aptly named during the Romantic Period, and be rewarded with panoramic views of the city. Or ride along the river Neckar to the medieval town of Ladenburg where you’ll have some free time to explore the shops and quaint Marktplatz. Alternatively, you can visit one of Germany’s oldest cities, Speyer, known for the largest Romanesque cathedral in Europe.
Ludwigshafen, Germany
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Monday, 8/10/26 |
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.
Strasbourg, France
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Tuesday, 8/11/26 |
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.
Breisach Attractions
Breisach's most prominent landmark is the Cathedral of St. Stephanus. Visible from any part of the city, this landmark towers prominently high above the Rhine.
Breisach, Germany
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Wednesday, 8/12/26 |
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.
Basel, Switzerland
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Wednesday, 8/12/26 |
About Zurich
Switzerland's largest city is surprisingly compact, with a wealth of churches, museums, and cobbled streets. More than half of Zurich's 41 museums are free, from the wide-ranging Swiss National Museum, with treaures from prehistory to the present, to the tightly focused Beyer Museum of Time and the Museum Strauhof, strong on James Joyce artifacts and memorabilia. A free list of museums can be picked up at the tourist office.
Zurich's premier magnet is the Old Town, a maze of medieval streets on both sides of the Limmat River. Among the most ancient and charming byways in this part of town are Neumarkt, Rindermarkt, and Predigergasse--narrow streets with building, some of them more than 700 years old, housing galleries and small shops brimming with stylish jewelry, clothing, crafts, works of art, and books. Augustinergasse, lines with 17th- and 18th- century houses, curves up to St. Peter's, the city's oldest parish church, also notable for having the largest clock face in Europe. If you don't insist on top-name brands, it's possible to do well buying classy-looking Swiss watches (under $100) and chocolate at department stores such as ABM, EPA, and Migros. For gift boxes of beautifully packaged chocolate truffles ($9-$25), try Schurter, on Niederdorfstrasse, also a fine spot for relaxing over a cup of hot chocolate or coffee ($2.50) and slice of cake ($2-$4). Swiss Army knives (starting at $12.50--and generally about half the price of those sold in the States), jewelry, wooden toys, and cheese boards can be purchased at Heimatwerk, with shops throughout Switzerland, but value-conscious
shoppers flock to the Zurich store, where an entire room is devoted to sales merchandise.
Countryside is close at hand in Zurich. Every 30 minutes, a train departs from Zurich's Hauptbahnhof (train station) for the summit of Uetliberg Mountain, some 1,500 feet above the city. Plan your departure from Zurich so that you can have an early lunch in the train station, at Les Arcades (a plate of bratwurst is $12). Instead of boarding the train for the return trip after you've admired the view from Uetliberg, take the easy under-two-hour walk along the mountain ridge to Felsenegg, where you can then hop on a cable car for the quick trip back to Zurich.
Zurich, Switzerland
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Thursday, 8/13/26 |
About Zurich
Switzerland's largest city is surprisingly compact, with a wealth of churches, museums, and cobbled streets. More than half of Zurich's 41 museums are free, from the wide-ranging Swiss National Museum, with treaures from prehistory to the present, to the tightly focused Beyer Museum of Time and the Museum Strauhof, strong on James Joyce artifacts and memorabilia. A free list of museums can be picked up at the tourist office.
Zurich's premier magnet is the Old Town, a maze of medieval streets on both sides of the Limmat River. Among the most ancient and charming byways in this part of town are Neumarkt, Rindermarkt, and Predigergasse--narrow streets with building, some of them more than 700 years old, housing galleries and small shops brimming with stylish jewelry, clothing, crafts, works of art, and books. Augustinergasse, lines with 17th- and 18th- century houses, curves up to St. Peter's, the city's oldest parish church, also notable for having the largest clock face in Europe. If you don't insist on top-name brands, it's possible to do well buying classy-looking Swiss watches (under $100) and chocolate at department stores such as ABM, EPA, and Migros. For gift boxes of beautifully packaged chocolate truffles ($9-$25), try Schurter, on Niederdorfstrasse, also a fine spot for relaxing over a cup of hot chocolate or coffee ($2.50) and slice of cake ($2-$4). Swiss Army knives (starting at $12.50--and generally about half the price of those sold in the States), jewelry, wooden toys, and cheese boards can be purchased at Heimatwerk, with shops throughout Switzerland, but value-conscious
shoppers flock to the Zurich store, where an entire room is devoted to sales merchandise.
Countryside is close at hand in Zurich. Every 30 minutes, a train departs from Zurich's Hauptbahnhof (train station) for the summit of Uetliberg Mountain, some 1,500 feet above the city. Plan your departure from Zurich so that you can have an early lunch in the train station, at Les Arcades (a plate of bratwurst is $12). Instead of boarding the train for the return trip after you've admired the view from Uetliberg, take the easy under-two-hour walk along the mountain ridge to Felsenegg, where you can then hop on a cable car for the quick trip back to Zurich.
Zurich, Switzerland
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Friday, 8/14/26 |
About Zurich
Switzerland's largest city is surprisingly compact, with a wealth of churches, museums, and cobbled streets. More than half of Zurich's 41 museums are free, from the wide-ranging Swiss National Museum, with treaures from prehistory to the present, to the tightly focused Beyer Museum of Time and the Museum Strauhof, strong on James Joyce artifacts and memorabilia. A free list of museums can be picked up at the tourist office.
Zurich's premier magnet is the Old Town, a maze of medieval streets on both sides of the Limmat River. Among the most ancient and charming byways in this part of town are Neumarkt, Rindermarkt, and Predigergasse--narrow streets with building, some of them more than 700 years old, housing galleries and small shops brimming with stylish jewelry, clothing, crafts, works of art, and books. Augustinergasse, lines with 17th- and 18th- century houses, curves up to St. Peter's, the city's oldest parish church, also notable for having the largest clock face in Europe. If you don't insist on top-name brands, it's possible to do well buying classy-looking Swiss watches (under $100) and chocolate at department stores such as ABM, EPA, and Migros. For gift boxes of beautifully packaged chocolate truffles ($9-$25), try Schurter, on Niederdorfstrasse, also a fine spot for relaxing over a cup of hot chocolate or coffee ($2.50) and slice of cake ($2-$4). Swiss Army knives (starting at $12.50--and generally about half the price of those sold in the States), jewelry, wooden toys, and cheese boards can be purchased at Heimatwerk, with shops throughout Switzerland, but value-conscious
shoppers flock to the Zurich store, where an entire room is devoted to sales merchandise.
Countryside is close at hand in Zurich. Every 30 minutes, a train departs from Zurich's Hauptbahnhof (train station) for the summit of Uetliberg Mountain, some 1,500 feet above the city. Plan your departure from Zurich so that you can have an early lunch in the train station, at Les Arcades (a plate of bratwurst is $12). Instead of boarding the train for the return trip after you've admired the view from Uetliberg, take the easy under-two-hour walk along the mountain ridge to Felsenegg, where you can then hop on a cable car for the quick trip back to Zurich.
Zurich, Switzerland
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Friday, 8/14/26 |
About Lucerne
Without doubt one of the prettiest towns in Switzerland, Lucerne lies in the heart of the country on the northern end of the famous lake of Lucerne, the Vierwaldstätter See. Dotted throughout with many Renaissance and Baroque fountains, colourful paintings on the gables and commanded by the exquisite wooden bridge, the Kapellbrücke and Wasserturm, the 13th century octagonal water tower, Lucerne's character is pure charm.
Spectacular views and sights abound from almost every vantage point in and around Lucerne. The heritage of this historic locale and of Switzerland itself is palpable in every landmark. The Old Town Hall - Altes Rathaus - is a fine example of a Renaissance building whilst the Meseggmauer, City Wall, built between 1350 and 1405 stands proud above
the city. A stroll along the quay takes the visitor past the modern health resort and onto the largest and most important Transport Museum in Europe and the only Planetarium in Switzerland. The famous Lion Monument - Löwendenkmal and the Glacier Garden, a geological phenomenon left over from the Ice Age make for remarkable viewing as do the Pilatus, Dietschiberg or Gütsch mountains peaks surrounding the city.
A short drive from town takes visitors to some of the most breathtaking landscapes on earth. A paddle steamer ride around the Viewaldstätter Lake takes in the majesty and scenery of this beautiful area. A short drive will take you to the nearby winter resorts and many more lakes, This is the alpine range in central Switzerland where you will find glaciers, lush forests, verdant valleys and so much more.
You can find it all in Lucerne from theatre and the arts to star-gazing and folkloric festivals. Lucerne is especially lively during Carnival with lakeside celebrations, Rotsee-boat races, and the international horse races. With such variety, a good time is virtually guaranteed in Lucerne.
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Friday, 8/14/26 |
About Interlaken
The town of Interlaken derives its name from Latin origins. Traces of the town's foundations can be seen in the 12th century castle with its fascinating Augustinian monastery.
Nestling cosily beneath the legendary triad of the Eiger, Mnch and Jungfrau mountains, Interlaken, 570 metres above sea level is a wondrous health resort and an international favourite. The superb mountainous scenery and gentle climate are ideal venues for virtually every leisure activity, all year round. Interlaken shimmers like a jewel between the lakes of Brienz and Thun.
Hheweg, broken in the middle by Hhematte is the business and social centre of Interlaken. The shopping is varied and interesting from simple souvenirs to luxurious timepieces. Grand hotels and inviting restaurants and cafes to spoil the visitor abound whilst a traditional horse-drawn carriage ferries guests to and from their destinations in fine style. The famous Kursaal - Interlaken's casino is situated in the centre of Hheweg. Here you can find many types of entertainment including elegant balls, annual music festivals, Folklorica, local and trade shows in addition to the obvious delights of the casino tables. Interlaken is also an ideal starting point for excursions to the Bern upperlands and breathtaking Jungfrau region with the centrepiece's massive peak soaring 4158 metres into the cloudless skies.
Interlaken, Switzerland
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Saturday, 8/15/26 |
About Interlaken
The town of Interlaken derives its name from Latin origins. Traces of the town's foundations can be seen in the 12th century castle with its fascinating Augustinian monastery.
Nestling cosily beneath the legendary triad of the Eiger, Mnch and Jungfrau mountains, Interlaken, 570 metres above sea level is a wondrous health resort and an international favourite. The superb mountainous scenery and gentle climate are ideal venues for virtually every leisure activity, all year round. Interlaken shimmers like a jewel between the lakes of Brienz and Thun.
Hheweg, broken in the middle by Hhematte is the business and social centre of Interlaken. The shopping is varied and interesting from simple souvenirs to luxurious timepieces. Grand hotels and inviting restaurants and cafes to spoil the visitor abound whilst a traditional horse-drawn carriage ferries guests to and from their destinations in fine style. The famous Kursaal - Interlaken's casino is situated in the centre of Hheweg. Here you can find many types of entertainment including elegant balls, annual music festivals, Folklorica, local and trade shows in addition to the obvious delights of the casino tables. Interlaken is also an ideal starting point for excursions to the Bern upperlands and breathtaking Jungfrau region with the centrepiece's massive peak soaring 4158 metres into the cloudless skies.
Interlaken, Switzerland
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Sunday, 8/16/26 |
About Interlaken
The town of Interlaken derives its name from Latin origins. Traces of the town's foundations can be seen in the 12th century castle with its fascinating Augustinian monastery.
Nestling cosily beneath the legendary triad of the Eiger, Mnch and Jungfrau mountains, Interlaken, 570 metres above sea level is a wondrous health resort and an international favourite. The superb mountainous scenery and gentle climate are ideal venues for virtually every leisure activity, all year round. Interlaken shimmers like a jewel between the lakes of Brienz and Thun.
Hheweg, broken in the middle by Hhematte is the business and social centre of Interlaken. The shopping is varied and interesting from simple souvenirs to luxurious timepieces. Grand hotels and inviting restaurants and cafes to spoil the visitor abound whilst a traditional horse-drawn carriage ferries guests to and from their destinations in fine style. The famous Kursaal - Interlaken's casino is situated in the centre of Hheweg. Here you can find many types of entertainment including elegant balls, annual music festivals, Folklorica, local and trade shows in addition to the obvious delights of the casino tables. Interlaken is also an ideal starting point for excursions to the Bern upperlands and breathtaking Jungfrau region with the centrepiece's massive peak soaring 4158 metres into the cloudless skies.
Interlaken, Switzerland
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Sunday, 8/16/26 |
About Montreux
Located on lovely Lake Geneva.
Montreux, Switzerland
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Monday, 8/17/26 |
About Montreux
Located on lovely Lake Geneva.
Montreux, Switzerland
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Tuesday, 8/18/26 |
About Montreux
Located on lovely Lake Geneva.
Montreux, Switzerland
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Tuesday, 8/18/26 |
About Zermatt
Friendly and welcoming Zermatt, with its grandiose panoramas of snowcapped peaks that include the legendary Matterhorn, boasts the longest winter season in Europe and the highest skiiing area. In this picturesque town no cars are permitted. Horse-drawn carriages in summer and snow sleighs in winter add further ambience to Zermatt's quaint Walliser
houses and the elegant, often world famous hotels.
The absence of cars has helped bestow an elite status on Zermatt. The picture perfect streets and snow-lined pathways are clean, pristine and romantic in atmosphere. In the summertime, walking and climbing enthusiasts can enjoy the unlimited scope of the magnificent mountains and glaciers, whilst skiing devotees enjoy the seemingly endless pistes
in wonderful powder snow.
Zermatt attracts tourists year after year, not only for its fresh and clean mountain air, but also for its many excellent restaurants, bars and nightclubs; the tempting, exclusive shops and boutiques and the friendly hospitality of the local residents.
But it is the mysterious, ever-present Matterhorn, soaring like a proud sentinel into the cloudless skies that has provided Zermatt with a large quotient of its centuries-old fame.
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Wednesday, 8/19/26 |
About Zermatt
Friendly and welcoming Zermatt, with its grandiose panoramas of snowcapped peaks that include the legendary Matterhorn, boasts the longest winter season in Europe and the highest skiiing area. In this picturesque town no cars are permitted. Horse-drawn carriages in summer and snow sleighs in winter add further ambience to Zermatt's quaint Walliser
houses and the elegant, often world famous hotels.
The absence of cars has helped bestow an elite status on Zermatt. The picture perfect streets and snow-lined pathways are clean, pristine and romantic in atmosphere. In the summertime, walking and climbing enthusiasts can enjoy the unlimited scope of the magnificent mountains and glaciers, whilst skiing devotees enjoy the seemingly endless pistes
in wonderful powder snow.
Zermatt attracts tourists year after year, not only for its fresh and clean mountain air, but also for its many excellent restaurants, bars and nightclubs; the tempting, exclusive shops and boutiques and the friendly hospitality of the local residents.
But it is the mysterious, ever-present Matterhorn, soaring like a proud sentinel into the cloudless skies that has provided Zermatt with a large quotient of its centuries-old fame.
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Thursday, 8/20/26 |
About Zermatt
Friendly and welcoming Zermatt, with its grandiose panoramas of snowcapped peaks that include the legendary Matterhorn, boasts the longest winter season in Europe and the highest skiiing area. In this picturesque town no cars are permitted. Horse-drawn carriages in summer and snow sleighs in winter add further ambience to Zermatt's quaint Walliser
houses and the elegant, often world famous hotels.
The absence of cars has helped bestow an elite status on Zermatt. The picture perfect streets and snow-lined pathways are clean, pristine and romantic in atmosphere. In the summertime, walking and climbing enthusiasts can enjoy the unlimited scope of the magnificent mountains and glaciers, whilst skiing devotees enjoy the seemingly endless pistes
in wonderful powder snow.
Zermatt attracts tourists year after year, not only for its fresh and clean mountain air, but also for its many excellent restaurants, bars and nightclubs; the tempting, exclusive shops and boutiques and the friendly hospitality of the local residents.
But it is the mysterious, ever-present Matterhorn, soaring like a proud sentinel into the cloudless skies that has provided Zermatt with a large quotient of its centuries-old fame.
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Thursday, 8/20/26 |
Schwangau, Germany |
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Friday, 8/21/26 |
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Saturday, 8/22/26 |
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Saturday, 8/22/26 |
About Salzburg
Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital of the federal state of Salzburg. Salzburg's "Old Town" with its world famous baroque architecture is one of the best-preserved city canters north of the Alps, and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The city is noted for its Alpine setting. It is the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the setting for parts of the musical and film The Sound of Music, which features famous landmarks in Austria, but focuses mainly on Salzburg. Salzburg is also a student city, with three universities.
Salzburg, Austria
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Sunday, 8/23/26 |
About Salzburg
Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital of the federal state of Salzburg. Salzburg's "Old Town" with its world famous baroque architecture is one of the best-preserved city canters north of the Alps, and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The city is noted for its Alpine setting. It is the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the setting for parts of the musical and film The Sound of Music, which features famous landmarks in Austria, but focuses mainly on Salzburg. Salzburg is also a student city, with three universities.
Salzburg, Austria
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Monday, 8/24/26 |
About Salzburg
Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital of the federal state of Salzburg. Salzburg's "Old Town" with its world famous baroque architecture is one of the best-preserved city canters north of the Alps, and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The city is noted for its Alpine setting. It is the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the setting for parts of the musical and film The Sound of Music, which features famous landmarks in Austria, but focuses mainly on Salzburg. Salzburg is also a student city, with three universities.
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Monday, 8/24/26 |
About Vienna
A wealth of treasures await you in Vienna - one of Europe´s most dynamic cities. A center of classical music, art, theater, and history, Vienna is the city of the waltz, the Spanish Riding School, Sacher Torte, and the famous Vienna Boys´ Choir. A number of excursions allow you to capture the spirit of this elegant city.
Vienna Attractions
Any visitor to Vienna should be sure to stop in one of the city's famous cafes to taste the delectable Sacher Torte.
Noted landmarks include the impressive Hofsburg Palace, Vienna Opera House, and lavish Schonbrunn Palace, the preferred residence of the Hapsburgs.
Vienna, Austria
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Tuesday, 8/25/26 |
About Vienna
A wealth of treasures await you in Vienna - one of Europe´s most dynamic cities. A center of classical music, art, theater, and history, Vienna is the city of the waltz, the Spanish Riding School, Sacher Torte, and the famous Vienna Boys´ Choir. A number of excursions allow you to capture the spirit of this elegant city.
Vienna Attractions
Any visitor to Vienna should be sure to stop in one of the city's famous cafes to taste the delectable Sacher Torte.
Noted landmarks include the impressive Hofsburg Palace, Vienna Opera House, and lavish Schonbrunn Palace, the preferred residence of the Hapsburgs.
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Wednesday, 8/26/26 |
About Vienna
A wealth of treasures await you in Vienna - one of Europe´s most dynamic cities. A center of classical music, art, theater, and history, Vienna is the city of the waltz, the Spanish Riding School, Sacher Torte, and the famous Vienna Boys´ Choir. A number of excursions allow you to capture the spirit of this elegant city.
Vienna Attractions
Any visitor to Vienna should be sure to stop in one of the city's famous cafes to taste the delectable Sacher Torte.
Noted landmarks include the impressive Hofsburg Palace, Vienna Opera House, and lavish Schonbrunn Palace, the preferred residence of the Hapsburgs.
Vienna, Austria
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Scenic Pearl |
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Ship: Scenic Pearl
Setting a new benchmark in luxury river cruising; one of Scenic’s original Space-Ships, Pearl, has been fastidiously refurbished to ensure they adhere to their illustrious standards of luxury and comfort, without forgoing their charm, character and timeless innovation. Transporting guests to unforgettable destinations across Europe on the Rhine, Main and Danube rivers, Scenic Pearl feature a wealth of innovative technologies, setting her apart from other vessels on the continent’s waterways.
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Year Built |
2008 |
Capacity |
169 |
Meeting Rooms |
No |
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Year Refurbished |
2013 |
Elevators |
1 |
Casino |
No |
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Registry |
Malta |
Restaurants |
4 |
Disco |
No |
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Tonnage |
2,721 |
Bars |
1 |
Fitness Center |
No |
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Cabins |
85 |
Pools |
N/A |
Children's Program |
No |
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Handicap Cabins |
N/A |
Theaters |
N |
Internet Cafe |
Yes |
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Shops |
Yes |
Library |
No |
Spa |
No |
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Cabin Categories | Decks
- Balcony Suite
- Junior Balcony Suite
- Junior Suite
- Panorama Suite
- Private Balcony Suite
- Royal Balcony Suite
- Royal Owner's Suite
- Royal Panorama Suite
- Royal Suite
- Single Balcony Suite
- Standard Outside
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Cabin Details |
Located on the Sapphire and Diamond Decks they feature a full-length outdoor balcony with the exclusive Sun Lounge system and are larger than the standard river cruise cabins on Europes rivers. The bedroom area has a Queen-size Scenic 'Slumber bed' with Egyptian cotton linen and pillow menu. The spacious bathroom with shower is well stocked with L'Occitaine toiletries as well as a hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers. The lounge area boasts a complimentary in-suite mini-bar, restocked daily. The suite has a Flat screen HDTV linked to Mac Mini, complementary WiFi and use of a telephone. A safe is also provided for your valuables. Guests staying within a Balcony Suite on Diamond Deck will be provided with Butler service that will include shoeshine service and two items pressed each day. Breakfast will be delivered and served in suite daily as well as drinks. Guests will also receive an invitation to dine at Table La Rive. Guests staying on Sapphire Deck will receive service including, valet and shoeshine service, drinks, cocktails and morning tea and coffee.
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Located on the Sapphire and Diamond Decks they feature a full-length outdoor balcony with the exclusive Sun Lounge system and are larger than the standard river cruise cabins on Europes rivers. The bedroom area has a Queen-size Scenic 'Slumber bed' with Egyptian cotton linen and pillow menu. The spacious bathroom with shower is well stocked with L'Occitaine toiletries as well as a hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers. The lounge area boasts a complimentary in-suite mini-bar, restocked daily. The suite has a Flat screen HDTV linked to Mac Mini, complementary WiFi and use of a telephone. A safe is also provided for your valuables. Guests staying within a Balcony Suite on Diamond Deck will be provided with Butler service that will include shoeshine service and two items pressed each day. Breakfast will be delivered and served in suite daily as well as drinks. Guests will also receive an invitation to dine at Table La Rive. Guests staying on Sapphire Deck will receive service including, valet and shoeshine service, drinks, cocktails and morning tea and coffee.
These contemporary Suites are located on the Sapphire and Diamond Decks. They include a private balcony with a 'Sun Lounge' along with individual climate control within the suite itself. The bedroom area has a Queen-size Scenic 'Slumber bed' with Egyptian cotton linen and pillow menu. The spacious bathrooms are with bath and shower and are well stocked with L'Occitaine toiletries as well as a hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers. The lounge area boasts a complimentary in-suite mini-bar, restocked daily. The suite has a Flat screen HDTV linked to Mac Mini, complementary WiFi and use of a telephone. A safe is also provided for your valuables. Guests staying within a Junior Suite will be provided with Butler service. This will include Valet service, shoe-shining as well as two items laundered/pressed daily. Breakfast can be delivered daily in suite along with Fruit skewers, drinks, pre-dinner canapés and post-dinner petit fours. Guests will also be invited to dine at Table La Rive.
The size of the Junior Balcony Suite is 250 sq. ft. Room amenities include: private butler service, private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, complimentary bottled water, early morning tea or breakfast in your room, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, coffee table and chairs, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turn down service. RJ Category Junior Suites are located on the Danube Deck and BJ Category Junior Suites are located on the Rhine Deck. RJ Junior Suite 302 configuration differs from the diagram, as it provides barrier-free access in the bathroom, and does not include a bath. Twin beds are not available in Suite 302.
These contemporary Suites are located on the Sapphire and Diamond Decks. They include a private balcony with a 'Sun Lounge' along with individual climate control within the suite itself. The bedroom area has a Queen-size Scenic 'Slumber bed' with Egyptian cotton linen and pillow menu. The spacious bathrooms are with bath and shower and are well stocked with L'Occitaine toiletries as well as a hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers. The lounge area boasts a complimentary in-suite mini-bar, restocked daily. The suite has a Flat screen HDTV linked to Mac Mini, complementary WiFi and use of a telephone. A safe is also provided for your valuables. Guests staying within a Junior Suite will be provided with Butler service. This will include Valet service, shoe-shining as well as two items laundered/pressed daily. Breakfast can be delivered daily in suite along with Fruit skewers, drinks, pre-dinner canapés and post-dinner petit fours. Guests will also be invited to dine at Table La Rive.
The Panorama Suites offer the same amenities and services as the RJ and BJ Junior Suites, but your location at the stern of the ship allows for panoramic windows on the side and rear, as well as an enlarged, wrap-around teak balcony.
The size of a private balcony suite is 205 sq. ft. Room amenities include: a private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turndown service. Danube Deck (P and A Category) feature butler services which includes early morning tea and coffee, complimentary bottled water, shoeshine service and complimentary pressing of 2 clothing items per person per day.
The size of a private balcony suite is 205 sq. ft. Room amenities include: a private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turn down service.
The size of a private balcony suite is 205 sq. ft. Room amenities include: a private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turn down service.
The size of a private balcony suite is 205 sq. ft. Room amenities include: a private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turn down service.
The size of a private balcony suite is 205 sq. ft. Room amenities include: a private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turn down service.
The size of a private balcony suite is 205 sq. ft. Room amenities include: a private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turndown service. Danube Deck (P and A Category) feature butler services which includes early morning tea and coffee, complimentary bottled water, shoeshine service and complimentary pressing of 2 clothing items per person per day.
The size of a private balcony suite is 205 sq. ft. Room amenities include: a private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turndown service. Danube Deck (P and A Category) feature butler services which includes early morning tea and coffee, complimentary bottled water, shoeshine service and complimentary pressing of 2 clothing items per person per day.
The size of a private balcony suite is 205 sq. ft. Room amenities include: a private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turndown service. Danube Deck (P and A Category) feature butler services which includes early morning tea and coffee, complimentary bottled water, shoeshine service and complimentary pressing of 2 clothing items per person per day.
The size of the Royal Balcony Suite is 315 sq. ft. Room amenities include: private butler service, a private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, complimentary bottled water, early morning tea or breakfast in your room, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, coffee table and chairs, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turn down service.
Royal Suite guests enjoy added benefits, including a $300 per couple on board credit, complimentary bottle of Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin champagne on arrival & in mini-bar, all top shelf beverages included in mini-bar, choice of daily newspaper, unlimited laundry services and private transfers (conditions apply).
The Royal Suite includes a private balcony with a 'Sun Lounge' along with individual climate control within the suite itself. The spacious bedroom area has a Queen-size Scenic 'Slumber bed' with Egyptian cotton linen and pillow menu. The spacious bathroom with bath and shower is well stocked with L'Occitaine toiletries as well as a hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers. The lounge area boasts a complimentary in-suite mini-bar, restocked daily. The suite has a Flat screen HDTV linked to Mac Mini, complementary WiFi and use of a telephone. A safe is also provided for your valuables. 100pp credit is also provided for use in the Wellness Centre. A Private Chauffeur will also be available in selected locations. Guests staying within a Royal Suite will be provided with Butler service. This lavish service will include champagne on arrival and luggage unpacking/packing. A shoeshine service is available as well as unlimited laundry and pressing. A morning newspaper of choice will be delivered along with breakfast in suite. Fruit skewers, drinks, pre-dinner canapés and post-dinner petit fours will be delivered daily. Guests will also be invited to dine at Table La Rive.
One of the highlights of these updated ships is the Royal Owners suites, 47 square metres of sheer luxury located at the rear of the ships, affording panoramic views of the water beyond. These Suites on the Diamond Deck are the ultimate in luxury with more space (315ft²), impeccable service, thoughtful touches, an outdoor balcony, lounge area and an oversized bathroom.
Royal Owner's Suite
At 325ft², the Royal Panorama Suite is the largest on the ship. At the rear of the Diamond Deck, enjoy panoramic views of the breathtaking passing scenery through floor to ceiling windows across two walls of the cabin. The suite includes a private balcony with a 'Sun Lounge' along with individual climate control within the suite itself. The spacious bedroom area has a Queen-size Scenic 'Slumber bed' with Egyptian cotton linen and pillow menu. The spacious bathroom with bath and shower is well stocked with L'Occitaine toiletries as well as a hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers. The lounge area boasts a complimentary in-suite mini-bar, restocked daily. The suite has a Flat screen HDTV linked to Mac Mini, complementary WiFi and use of a telephone. A safe is also provided for your valuables. 100pp credit is also provided for use in the Wellness Centre. A Private Chauffeur will also be available in selected locations. Guests staying within a Royal Panorama Suite will be provided with Butler service. This lavish service will include champagne on arrival and luggage unpacking/packing. A shoeshine service is available as well as unlimited laundry and pressing. A morning newspaper of choice will be delivered along with breakfast in suite. Fruit skewers, drinks, pre-dinner canapés and post-dinner petit fours will be delivered daily. Guests will also be invited to dine at Table La Rive.
Royal Panorama Suite
The Royal Suite includes a private balcony with a 'Sun Lounge' along with individual climate control within the suite itself. The spacious bedroom area has a Queen-size Scenic 'Slumber bed' with Egyptian cotton linen and pillow menu. The spacious bathroom with bath and shower is well stocked with L'Occitaine toiletries as well as a hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers. The lounge area boasts a complimentary in-suite mini-bar, restocked daily. The suite has a Flat screen HDTV linked to Mac Mini, complementary WiFi and use of a telephone. A safe is also provided for your valuables. 100pp credit is also provided for use in the Wellness Centre. A Private Chauffeur will also be available in selected locations. Guests staying within a Royal Suite will be provided with Butler service. This lavish service will include champagne on arrival and luggage unpacking/packing. A shoeshine service is available as well as unlimited laundry and pressing. A morning newspaper of choice will be delivered along with breakfast in suite. Fruit skewers, drinks, pre-dinner canapés and post-dinner petit fours will be delivered daily. Guests will also be invited to dine at Table La Rive.
Each Scenic cruise ship features one BS Category Private Balcony Suite. At 129 square feet, this suite is designed for one person, and features a single bed. The room amenities are the same as a private balcony suite. As there is only one BS Category suite per ship it is subject to limited availability.
Staterooms are located on the Jewel Deck with large picture windows to ensure a great view. They have a spacious design and clever layout alongside all the usual luxurious amenities and furnishings. The bedroom area has a Queen-size Scenic 'Slumber bed' with Egyptian cotton linen and pillow menu. The bathroom with shower, is well stocked with L'Occitaine toiletries as well as a hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers. The suite also contains a complimentary in-suite mini-bar, restocked daily. The suite has a Flat screen HDTV linked to Mac Mini, complementary WiFi and use of a telephone. A safe is also provided for your valuables. Guests staying within this suite receive butler service that includes valet and shoeshine service, drinks service and cocktails.
The size of a standard outside stateroom is 160 sq. ft. Room amenities include: climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turn down service.
- Sun Deck
- Danube Deck
- Rhine Deck
- Moselle Deck
- Diamond Deck
- Jewel Deck
- Sapphire Deck
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