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SIGHTS
An Emerald ship sails through Cologne past the Dom, Germany’s most visited cathedral.
Emerald of the Rivers
When cruising the rivers of Germany, be sure to stop and sip the Riesling
By Gina Christman / Photography courtesy of Emerald Cruises
The legendary rivers of Europe have long been celebrated in both prose and song. Serving as major highways during ancient times, these waterways have continued their crucial roles as both sources of sustenance and avenues of transportation. Throughout history, major cities, villages and medieval strongholds have been built along their banks. The Main and Rhine rivers in Germany are unspoiled examples of this, offering captivating sights that include hillside castles, terraced vineyards and verdant valleys.
The rivers are also ever-increasing in popularity as vacation options providing a means to entertainment, exploration and relaxation. Emerald Cruises, the sister to Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours, began operating on these rivers in 2014 with a contemporary cruising product long on both style and substance. The Emerald Star’s reception foyer glistens with backlit panels, vitrines containing carefully curated artifacts and artwork, and spiky, spherical chandeliers hang from the ceiling. Glass and mirrors, along with white leather-and-chrome minimalistic furniture, create an ultra-chic, pristine backdrop. In subtle contrast to the crispy glitz, the general vibe is laid-back and comfortable. Common areas are gathering places for passengers to relax, visit, read and, of course, enjoy a cocktail.
Wine and beer are included and served generously at lunch and dinner. Drinks aboard, except at mealtime, are not included, however passengers can purchase a drink package or just pay ala carte. Other inclusions that make Emerald Star pleasantly affordable are unlimited Wi-Fi, all gratuities and daily excursions.
Each excursion is carefully assembled to connect Emerald’s passengers to the most
exceptional aspects of a destination. The immersive tours, led by English-speaking guides, allow guests to experience the best art, history, cuisine and culture in every port. Passengers may use personal audio headsets, charged and ready-to-go in everyone’s cabin, to listen to the commentary.
Emerald seeks out new ways for their guests to experience local culture in a unique way—and in a way to fit their pace— from a gentle walking stroll through a village, to a guided bicycle tour or hike to a hilltop castle. Bicycles are free to use on a first-come first-served basis.
Accommodating a total capacity of 180 passengers, Emerald’s cabins are modern and beautifully appointed. The most common, the Panorama Balcony Suite is 180 square feet of elegance, with a huge window wall overlooking the river that opens with the touch of a button. The beds are super comfortable, and storage is plentiful, which is an unusual and welcomed plus. No expense was spared on fixtures in all of the cabins, including sumptuous linens and top-quality Bose speakers. Flat screen TVs and minirefrigerators add to the cabin’s serviceability. A stunning innovation on Emerald Star replaces the tattered Do Not Disturb card that normally flaps on a door handle—there is a button inside each cabin that illuminates a tiny light on the baseboard in the hallway, letting housekeepers know when it’s not a good time for service. Brilliant.
Top: Esquisite gardens on the grounds of Augustusburg Palace in Brühl. Middle: Marienberg Fortress and surrounding vineyards in Würzburg. Bottom: The infinity pool on the aft deck, next to the fitness center.
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A Grand Balcony Suite.
Cabin choices are varied. In addition to the Panorama Balcony Suite, on the lower deck Standard Staterooms are 162 square feet and have a fixed window. For the ultimate luxury experience, there are four two-room Owner’s Suites that are 315 square feet and eight Grand Balcony Suites, which are one-room cabins, measuring 210 square feet. Besides enhanced room amenities, passengers in a Grand Balcony Suite or Owner’s Suite can order room service breakfast and receive complimentary cocktail-hour hors d’oeuvres and after dinner sweets. Guests occupying an Owner’s Suite get a coveted invitation to dine with the captain. The ship’s cuisine, served in Reflections restaurant, is based on local ingredients and specialties. Breakfast and lunch are both ridiculously plentiful and varied. Dinner offers a “Chef’s Favourites” menu as well as a more extensive one from which diners can choose an appetizer, soup, main course and dessert (or cheese). The dinner menu changes daily, but there are always standard choices of Caesar salad, steak frites, poached salmon or grilled chicken breast for the less adventurous. Accompanying wines and beers are from the region as well, and some uncommon wines (Sylvaner, Prädikat and Rotling—which is a blend of light and red grapes) are poured in addition to more common Rieslings and Müller-Thurgaus.
For the sports-minded, Emerald Star has just about everything: a small fitness center with bikes, weights and a rowing machine, a sun deck with a cushioned jogging track and a golf putting course. On the aft deck is a beautiful infinity swimming pool—very unusual for a river ship—that, in the evening, transforms into a comfortable movie cinema with seating for up to 30 guests.
Because you won’t find hot nightlife or sprawling casinos, the appeal of a river cruise is simple: you unpack once and get to see an immense swathe of countryside without having to navigate train schedules or rent a car. In addition, most river cruises are adults-only. River-sailing ships tend to attract a more sophisticated—and yes, older—crowd, though young travelers shouldn’t be deterred if they’re more concerned with destinations than with onboard parties.
For the Rhine-Main Discovery sailing between Nuremberg and Amsterdam, the Emerald Star crew encourages guests to tap
into the heart and soul of Germany, beginning with the printed guides placed in each cabin that describe the country’s history and customs, and even a mini lesson in speaking German. Each morning, guests are given a map and highlight sheet of that day’s excursion. This background and insight into each destination helps guests fully appreciate the experience and shows off the region’s captivating destinations in a way that they’ll never be forgotten. See stlouishomesmag.com for resources.
NUREMBERG—The cruise’s starting point, Nuremberg is the birthplace of Germany’s most famous Renaissance artist, Albrecht Dürer. After the Nuremberg trials in 1946, the city began a major restoration program. BAMBERG—The Bamburg Cathedral, consecrated in 1237, reveals the transition from the Romanesque to the Gothic style. The city also boasts ten independent breweries, where sampling an inky-black Rauchbier (Smoke Beer) is a treat and adds to the conviviality of Bamberg. WÜRZBURG—A visit to the Bishop’s Residence, completed in 1744, is an architectural masterpiece by Balthasar Neumann and decorated with equal brilliance by the Italian Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. Neumann’s exquisite Court Chapel is a highlight of this visit. WERTHEIM—At the confluence of the Tauber and Main rivers, Wertheim is a charming village suited for a stroll. Castle ruins up the hill provide intoxicating views of the rivers, Odenwald Forest and Spessart Hills below.
MILTENBURG—One of Germany’s best-preserved medieval cities on the River Main, where a stroll along the mile-long Main Street with its quaint shops and houses (and a warm bratwurst in hand) is the best way to enjoy this village. RÜDESHEIM—In the heart of the Weingau, this is the place to savor wines of the region. Also, a ride in the chair-lift over acres and acres of vineyards, culminating at the Niederwald Monument, is breathtaking. COLOGNE & KOBLENZ—The World-heritage listed Gothic Cathedral (Dom) in Cologne is Germany’s most visited building. Don’t miss a tour of the stunning Augustusburg Palace, Falkenlust and Brühl gardens. Koblenz, where the Moselle meets the Rhine at German Corner (the tip of land that separates the two rivers) is a gathering place for locals and visitors. AMSTERDAM—This capital of the Netherlands is a multi-faceted destination, with never-ending things to see and do. Tour the mansions and houseboats along the Amstel Canal by boat. Then go have a beer!
Top: The glamorous reception foyer aboard the Emerald Star delivers a sparkling-clean, sunny welcome to its guests, hinting at good times to come (Bar-bottom) Horizon Bar in the lounge. Middle: Simple roasted lamb chops is a typical dinner offering.
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