Fred. \Holidays has launched a brand new cruise and stay package that combines a stay on Lake Como – one of the most popular and beautiful lakes in Europe – with a seven-night cruise along the Rhine from Basel to Amsterdam onboard the five-star Amadeus fleet.
Fly London Heathrow to Milan and transfer to the four-star Metropole Suisse Hotel on the shores of Lake Como for a relaxing three-night stay where you can chill out with a book and a good cup of coffee or ask Fred.Holidays to arrange various enriching experiences such as a full-day tour to Bellagio and Varenna, a pasta and tiramisu cookery class, a guided walking tour of Como old town or a wine tasting at a winery on Lake Como.
Following a rail transfer from Como to Basel, you’ll then board your luxury Amadeus river ship and set sail on a seven-night cruise along the Rhine calling in Strasbourg, Speyer, Mannheim, Heidelberg, Rudesheim, Cochem and Cologne before arriving in Amsterdam where you’ll disembark and fly back home.
This ten-night Lake Como & Rhine Cruise package costs from £2,295 per person with departures between March and October 2023. Price is based on the 31st March departure and includes international flights from London or Manchester to Milan and from Amsterdam to London or Manchester; the three-night stay on Lake Como with breakfast; rail travel from Como to Basel; the seven-night Rhine cruise with all meals, drinks with lunch and dinner, onboard entertainment, complimentary use of onboard bicycles and port taxes; and transfers to and from the ship.
For further information and reservations, call Fred. Holidays on 0800 021 3172 or visit www.fredholidays.co.uk
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