Price based on lowest available cruise only fare for double occupancy. Subject to change at any time.
Experience with the VIVA RUBY (formerly SWISS RUBY) a journey filled with feel-good moments and pleasure. On the premium ship you can fully relax. Enjoy the beautiful view from the sun deck while enjoying a drink on a deck chair. Let the chefs on board spoil you with gourmet meals in the main restaurant. In the panoramic lounge, you can comfortably enjoy your coffee or drink while watching the passing scenery. Come on an unforgettable journey with VIVA RUBY.
The VIVA RUBY has 40 comfortable outside double cabins with room for 80 guests. On the diamond deck there are cabins with French balconies, through which you can enjoy the beautiful scenery from your bed. Each cabin is comfortably equipped with TV, radio, mini-bar, safe, hairdryer, air conditioning and shower and toilet. The entrance hall with the reception, as well as the inviting lounge with panoramic bar and dance floor can be found on the Diamant Deck. The boutique invites you to browse and store on the Emerald Deck. Enjoyment for all the senses offers the ship's restaurant with its timeless elegant style, which invites you to linger.
Cruise ID: 64131
With VIVA Cruises you get the all-round carefree package on board, i.e. even the tip is already included in your cruise price. Our on-board staff is always happy to assist you and will make sure you have an unforgettable cruise.
| Date | Time | Price * | Booking |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 June 2026 | 16:00 | €3,313 | Call us to book |
* Price based on lowest available cruise only fare for double occupancy. Subject to change at any time.
EQUIPMENT:
EQUIPMENT:
Day 1 Düsseldorf, Germany
Day 2 Gouda, Netherlands
Day 3 Utrecht, Netherlands
Day 4 Enkhuizen, Netherlands
Day 5 Lemmer, Netherlands
Day 6 Groningen, Netherlands
Day 7 Leer, Germany
Day 8 Bollingerfähr, Germany
Day 9 Bremerhaven, Germany
Bremerhaven was founded in 1139. In 1827 the decision was taken to make this small fishing town a huge deep-sea port, and today Bremerhaven, along with Bremen, forms the smallest of Germany's federal states. This busy port is still part of the municipality of Bremen, and half of Germany's fishing fleet deposit their catch here. Bremerhaven's lighthouse, a famous landmark, dates back to 1853 and is the oldest working lighthouse on Germany's mainland North Sea coast. Bremerhaven is home to the German Shipping Museum, founded in 1971, which houses many interesting exhibits including a well-preserved 14th-century Hanseatic trading vessel, found at the bottom of the River Weser during dredging operations. Another attraction is the German Migration Museum, which tells the stories of Germans who migrated to the New World and of foreigners who have made their homes in Germany.
Day 10 Bremen, Germany
Day 11 Bremen, Germany
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