Elegant Elbe – Prague to Berlin

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YOUR ITINERARY

Prague - Prague - Prague - Saxon Switzerland - Dresden - Meissen - Wittenberg - Wittenberg - Berlin, Germany - Berlin, Germany

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19th Jun 2025
Prague

Prague, capital city of the Czech Republic, is bisected...

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Day 2
20th Jun 2025
Prague

Prague, capital city of the Czech Republic, is bisected ...

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Day 3
21st Jun 2025
Prague

Prague, capital city of the Czech Republic, is bisected by the V...

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Day 4
22nd Jun 2025
Saxon Switzerland

Saxon Switzerland is a hilly climbing area and natio...

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Day 5
23rd Jun 2025
Dresden

Dresden, capital of the eastern German state of Saxony, i...

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Day 6
24th Jun 2025
Meissen

Meissen is a town of approximately 30,000 about 25 km northw...

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Day 7
25th Jun 2025
Wittenberg

Wittenberg is a university town along the River E...

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Day 8
26th Jun 2025
Wittenberg

Wittenberg is a university town along the River Elbe...

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Day 9
27th Jun 2025
Berlin, Germany

Berlin, Germany’s capital, dates to the 13th ce...

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Day 10
28th Jun 2025
Berlin, Germany

Berlin, Germany’s capital, dates to the 13th c...

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YOUR SHIP - The Viking Beyla

Beyla is a servant to Freyr, Norse god of virility. She looks after his realm with her husband Byggvir. Because of her association with Freyr’s farm, Beyla personifies agriculture and the seeds from which crops grow.

Byggvir shares the root of his name with Bygg, the Old Norse word for barley. True to this origin, he is a mill grinder and bread maker. Beyla’s name may be tied to cows, beans or bees. Together, they represent the enduring spirit of Scandinavia’s bounty, an ideal pair to serve a virile god.

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Beyla is a servant to Freyr, Norse god of virility. She looks after his realm with her husband Byggvir. Because of her association with Freyr’s farm, Beyla personifies agriculture and the seeds from which crops grow.

Byggvir shares the root of his name with Bygg, the Old Norse word for barley. True to this origin, he is a mill grinder and bread maker. Beyla’s name may be tied to cows, beans or bees. Together, they represent the enduring spirit of Scandinavia’s bounty, an ideal pair to serve a virile god.

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