

A Luxury Christmas Market River Cruise
Christmas Market
River Cruise on the Danube
Seven glittering days of Christmas markets, baroque cathedrals, and mulled wine on the move — a private ship gliding down the most storied river in Europe.
Yes, darling — this one's for you
Is this your kind of holiday?
If you're a sophisticated traveler who's been watching everyone else have the kind of Christmas you stopped believing in, join us for a December river cruise through Europe's most magical markets so that you can remember what it feels like when the whole world smells like cinnamon and possibility.


What, exactly, is a Christmas market?
Picture a town square — usually a very old one, often hemmed in by Gothic spires and timber-framed houses — taken over for roughly four weeks each Advent by row upon row of small wooden chalets. Each chalet is its own tiny shop: hand-carved nativity figures, beeswax candles, blown-glass ornaments, woolen mittens, sheepskin slippers, smoked sausages, sugared almonds, marzipan in every conceivable shape. Strings of warm white lights criss-cross overhead. Brass bands and church choirs perform on the half-hour. Children skate. Adults clutch ceramic mugs of Glühwein — hot spiced red wine — and shuffle slowly from stall to stall in the cold.
They've been doing this in Germany and Austria since the late Middle Ages. Nuremberg's Christkindlesmarkt dates to the 1500s. The smell — woodsmoke, cinnamon, roasting chestnuts, hot wine — is essentially unchanged. Once you've stood in one, with snow on your shoulders and a mug in your hands, the rest of December at home feels a little quiet.
Postcards from the river
Four moments you'll remember forever.

The smell of Lebkuchen hits first.
You hear it before you see it — a medieval city doing what it has done every December for nearly seven centuries. Stall after wooden stall glowing gold against the dark. Someone hands you a clay mug of Glühwein. A choir starts up. Your cheeks go pink in the cold. Three minutes in, you've already decided this was, unequivocally, the right trip.
Your second cocktail arrives. Unprompted.
The ship moves quietly through the dark. Floor-to-ceiling windows. A pianist plays something low and unhurried. Your second cocktail arrives without being asked for — which is, frankly, the correct number to arrive unprompted. No taxi to catch. No bag to repack. This, you think, is what people mean when they talk about slowing down.


Civilization peaked here.
You look up at a ceiling that took decades to paint and looks like it might have taken longer. Frescoes spiral overhead — angels, gold leaf catching the winter light. Outside, the Danube waits, patient as ever. The ship is warm. There's strudel somewhere with your name on it. Civilization peaked here and nobody bothered to tell us.
One more, please. The Habsburgs would have.
Vienna on the last night. A café near the Christkindlesmarkt. A four-course dinner is behind you. A waltz concert was, depending on your choices, also behind you. Tomorrow you go home. Tonight, you stay exactly where you are, signal the waiter, and order one more — because the Habsburgs would have, and frankly, so should you.

What you'll walk away with
This is the trip that fixes that.
Tired of holidays that feel like obligation more than adventure?
You'll spend seven days surrounded by the best of European Christmas culture — markets, music, and meals that remind you why this season exists in the first place.
Wish travel felt less like logistics and more like experience?
Every meal, every excursion, and every detail is handled. You show up. The Danube does the rest.
Craving beauty you can touch and taste?
From Regensburg's Roman fortress walls to Vienna's Habsburg palaces, this route is a masterclass in European civilization — and it's outside your window the whole time.
Ready to stop watching other people's travel photos and start taking your own?
Five cities in seven days, each one distinct, each one magnificent — and all connected by one of the most storied rivers in the world.
Longing for the kind of travel that changes something in you?
This cruise gives you space — real space — to be curious, to wonder, and to come home a little different than you left.
Your home on the water
Meet the Avalon Impression
A 443-foot Avalon Suite Ship® launched in 2014, built for slow travel done beautifully. Part of Avalon's "67-Suite Ship" series, she carries 83 staterooms and suites with Open-Air Balcony® accommodations — about 80% of them Panorama Suites with floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall windows — and a crew of 47 whose entire job is to make your week exceptional.



The first thing you notice is the windows. Wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling — Avalon calls them Open-Air Balconies®. You'll call them the best reason you've ever had to get up early. Your Comfort Collection bed faces the glass; you wake up, and the Danube is already doing something cinematic with the morning light.
At 200 square feet, the Panorama Suites are more than 30% larger than industry standard. Premium L'Occitane bath products, plush robes, a well-stocked mini-bar, and a bed that quietly ruins every other bed for you.
Up on the Sky Deck: a whirlpool, premium loungers, al fresco dining at the Sky Grill. The Club Lounge runs 24 hours — cappuccinos, lattes, hot chocolate, something sweet always within reach. The Panorama Lounge has premium spirits, panoramic windows, and a dance floor.
Down at water level, the Panorama Dining Room is open-seating and chef-led, with regional menus that change as the river does — Franconian one night, Bavarian the next, Austrian by the time you reach Vienna. Wine and beer pour freely with lunch and dinner; the sommelier has opinions and is delighted to share them. Afternoon Tea appears, quietly and on time, every day at four.
And then there is the part nobody quite prepares you for: the rhythm of it. You unpack once. The scenery rearranges itself overnight. You wake in a new country without having packed a bag, queued for a taxi, or surrendered a passport. By day three you stop checking which city is outside the window — you simply look up, decide whether it's a glühwein morning or a second-coffee morning, and let the day unfold accordingly.
Step aboard
A glimpse of the Impression
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Dinners
The Food
You will not go hungry. Not even close.
On board, meals are chef-prepared with regional ingredients — dinner on the Danube tastes like where you actually are. The Panorama Dining Room is open-seating, because assigned tables are for people who haven't yet discovered river cruising.
Dinner is four courses. Wine and beer are complimentary with lunch and dinner. The Panorama Bistro offers a tasting menu. Afternoon Tea every day, because a civilization that invented the waltz also understood a mid-afternoon pause.
Every evening, Happy Hour is included. The Club Lounge runs 24 hours. This ship does not believe in thirst. Ashore: bratwurst varieties you didn't know existed, mulled blueberry wine, candied almonds, gingerbread in every possible format. Afternoon strudel in Vienna at a café by a fire.
Reserve your space
The Danube won't wait forever.
Limited cabins. One departure. December 1–7, 2027.
Most Popular · Panorama Suite
Cat. A, B, or P · Sapphire / Royal Deck
$6,015$5,865/person
Save $150
Royal Suite
Royal Deck · Top tier
$7,557$7,407/person
No longer available
- All meals · breakfast, lunch & dinner daily
- Complimentary wine & beer with lunch and dinner
- Happy Hour every evening
- Classic or Discovery Excursion at every port
- Starlink Wi-Fi throughout
- All port charges, taxes & gratuities
A deposit is required to hold your cabin. Full cancellation policy provided at registration. Travel insurance strongly recommended.
Or write to us directly at nick@dorothytravel.com.
The route
Seven days. Every one of them worth it.

Nuremberg
Embarkation · Overnight Docking · Dinner included
Germany doesn't ease you in gently. Nuremberg in early December is already deep into its Christmas personality — medieval spires lit against a dark sky, wooden market stalls stretching across the Hauptmarkt, your new shipmates arriving with their good luggage and better intentions. Flights in by 3 PM, on board by 5. Tonight: traditional holiday fare, hot drinks, and the particular satisfaction of a ship that's already moving.

Nuremberg
Breakfast · Lunch · Dinner · Evening cruise to Regensburg
This is a city with layers, and Dorothy doesn't make you choose just one. Classic Excursion A takes you through Nuremberg's medieval architecture, gilded fountains, Gothic cathedral, and Kaiserburg Castle. Classic Excursion B visits the historic Nuremberg Rally Grounds — sobering, significant, unforgettable. Free time afterward in the Christkindlesmarkt, glowing under 700 years of tradition.

Regensburg
Breakfast · Lunch · Dinner · Evening cruise to Passau
Regensburg is the miracle city — the only one in Germany that emerged from WWII with its medieval center intact. Walk through Altes Rathaus and Porta Pretoria, the entrance to a Roman fortress built in 179 AD that is still, against all odds, standing. Discovery Excursion on board: a Christmas Traditions Lecture.

Passau
Breakfast · Lunch · Dinner · Overnight cruise to Melk
The City of Three Rivers — where the Danube, Inn, and Ilz converge with considerable architectural confidence beneath the towers of St. Stephen's Cathedral. A guided city walk through it all. Optional: a full-day excursion to Salzburg — setting of The Sound of Music, birthplace of Silent Night.

Melk
Breakfast · Lunch · Dinner · Overnight docking in Vienna
Melk Abbey is an 11th-century Benedictine monastery perched above the Danube with frescoed ceilings that will make you reconsider every interior design choice you've ever made. Then sail through the Wachau Valley with an Austrian Cookie Tasting. Arrive in Vienna as the city lights up for the evening.

Vienna
Breakfast · Lunch · Dinner · Overnight docking in Vienna
Vienna does not apologize for itself. A Discovery Excursion walks you through the Old Town and Christmas markets. A Classic Excursion takes you to the Imperial Palace complex, the Vienna Opera House, and St. Stephen's Cathedral. Optional: Schönbrunn Palace.

Vienna
Breakfast only · Disembarkation
All good things, and also this cruise, must end. Breakfast this morning, then the world again. Vienna, however, is under no obligation to make it easy to leave — and it won't.
In case you needed the reminder
Here's what you're actually saying yes to.
- 01
A holiday experience with real depth — five distinct cities, seven days of genuine discovery, and a route that reads like a love letter to Central Europe in December.
- 02
Complete ease from the moment you board — every meal, every excursion, all port charges, onboard gratuities, and Starlink Wi-Fi taken care of so you can be fully present instead of perpetually planning.
- 03
A ship designed around the view — floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall panoramic windows, Open-Air Balcony® suites across 4 decks, and a crew of 47 whose entire job is to make your week exceptional.
- 04
The Christmas market experience done properly — Nuremberg, Regensburg, Passau, and Vienna, with time to actually taste the gingerbread.
- 05
The kind of trip that stays with you — because the Danube in December under a cathedral's worth of lights has a way of rearranging your sense of what travel is supposed to feel like.
A few extras worth mentioning
Because we couldn't quite help ourselves.
Every single evening after embarkation, Happy Hour is on Dorothy — house beer, wine, signature cocktails, and a fresh drink of the day, included. The Panorama Lounge & Bar serves it all up beside panoramic windows and an honest-to-god dance floor.
The Avalon Adventure Center is stocked like a very stylish gear closet: bikes, hiking and jogging maps, walking sticks, binoculars, daypacks, yoga mats, fitness bands — all curated by your Avalon Adventure Host.
Welcome and farewell cocktails with sparkling wine and canapés. Afternoon Tea every single day. 24-hour Club Lounge. Complimentary room service. Starlink Wi-Fi throughout. These aren't upgrades — they're just Tuesday.


The Destination
The Danube in December. There's nothing else like it.
The Danube is Europe's second-longest river, running through ten countries before it's done. This route takes you through Germany and Austria — specifically the stretch through some of the continent's most historically and architecturally significant territory. Nuremberg. Regensburg. Passau. Melk. Vienna.
Early December in this part of the world is cold, clear, and very beautiful. Average temperatures range from 30–45°F. The Christmas markets are in full swing. Pack layers, waterproof shoes, and a coat that means it.
Both Germany and Austria are safe, easy, and extremely well-organized destinations. Nuremberg has a well-connected international airport. English is widely spoken. Dorothy Travel will provide full pre-departure logistics — what to pack, how to get there, and everything else you need before you set foot on the ship.
The details
What's included.
Included
All onboard meals — breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily
Complimentary wine and beer with every lunch and dinner
Happy Hour every evening — house beer, wine, cocktails, drink of the day
Welcome and farewell cocktails with sparkling wine and canapés
24-hour Club Lounge with cappuccinos, lattes, hot chocolate, treats
Afternoon Tea daily with tea, coffee, sweet treats, sandwiches
Choice of Classic or Discovery Excursion at every port of call
Onboard entertainment and cultural programming
Complimentary Starlink Wi-Fi throughout the ship
Avalon Adventure Center — bikes, maps, walking sticks, yoga mats
Fitness Center access
All port charges and taxes
Onboard gratuities — already handled
English-speaking crew and dedicated Cruise Director
Not Included
International airfare to Nuremberg and from Vienna
Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
Gratuities for local port guides
Optional excursions beyond the included options
Personal expenses and souvenirs
Is this your trip?
Let's make sure this is your trip.
This trip is for you if…
- You want a holiday with genuine depth — history, culture, and beauty, not just a checked box
- You appreciate good food, good wine, and a ship that takes both seriously
- You're ready to let someone else handle the logistics while you do the actual experiencing
- You love Christmas markets and believe they deserve more than two hours on a day trip
- You travel to feel something — and you're willing to let the Danube be the thing that does it
This trip is not for you if…
- You need a packed schedule with every minute accounted for
- You're looking for a party boat — this is refined, not a floating nightclub
- Cold weather is a dealbreaker for you (early December in Central Europe is genuinely cold)
- You prefer to stay in one place and go deep rather than move through a region

About us
Dorothy Travel
Dorothy Travel started with a slightly stubborn belief: that the best travel isn't about going somewhere — it's about coming back different. We're a boutique travel company built around curiosity, sophistication, and the particular pleasure of wit applied to a well-chosen destination.
We pick trips the way a good editor picks words — with intention, with a point of view, and occasionally with a raised eyebrow at the alternatives. This Danube cruise is exactly that kind of trip.
(A quick note: "Dorothy" is the spirit of the brand, not a single person. On board, you'll be looked after by a real Dorothy Travel host alongside the Avalon crew — introductions happen at the welcome cocktail.)
There's no place like anywhere.
— Dorothy
Why book with Dorothy
Same ship. Same price. Entirely different trip.
Yes — you could book this exact Avalon sailing directly through Globus at the same base price. But what you're really paying for with Dorothy Travel isn't a cabin on a ship. It's the experience wrapped around it.
Prepaid gratuities included
No surprise tip-envelope math at the end of the cruise. We've already handled it.
A built-in social circle from day one
You're not wandering onto a ship hoping to meet people. You arrive already connected to a community of curious, friendly travelers.
A hosted group experience
Nick and the Dorothy Travel team are with you throughout — coordinating, answering questions, smoothing things over, and creating connection points independent travelers simply don't have.
Private group gatherings
Cocktail hours, dinners, meetups, and informal social time with fellow Dorothy travelers before, during, and after the cruise.
Shared transportation coordination
Help lining up airport arrivals, hotel stays, transfers, and extensions so you don't feel like you're piecing together a puzzle alone.
An easier solo travel experience
Especially for solo travelers over 50, there's comfort in knowing you already belong before the trip even starts.
Community before the cruise begins
Pre-trip Zoom chats, introductions, packing notes, travel tips, and group connection opportunities.
Curated recommendations
Independent travelers get brochures. Dorothy guests get real opinions — which excursions are worth it, which are tourist traps, where to eat, what to skip, and how to avoid rookie mistakes.
Possible private excursions & add-ons
Small-group experiences that may only be available to Dorothy guests depending on group size and interest.
Emotional safety for hesitant travelers
A lot of people want to travel but feel intimidated doing it alone. Dorothy creates a softer landing.
More personality, less corporate
You're not entering a generic booking pipeline. You're traveling with people who actually know your name.
Access to the wider Dorothy community
Cocktail hours, salons, future cruises, themed gatherings — a growing network of thoughtful travelers who enjoy curiosity, conversation, and connection.
A “third act” travel philosophy
Dorothy isn't just transportation and hotels. It's for people who still want surprise, beauty, wit, and meaningful experiences in this stage of life.
Help when things go sideways
Flight delays, confusion, mobility questions, anxiety, logistics hiccups. Independent travelers handle it alone. Dorothy guests have backup.
The energy of traveling with people instead of merely near them.
That changes everything.
Good questions
Things you were going to ask anyway.
Reserve your space
The Danube won't wait forever.
Limited cabins. One departure. December 1–7, 2027.
Most Popular · Panorama Suite
Cat. A, B, or P · Sapphire / Royal Deck
$6,015$5,865/person
Save $150
Royal Suite
Royal Deck · Top tier
$7,557$7,407/person
No longer available
- All meals · breakfast, lunch & dinner daily
- Complimentary wine & beer with lunch and dinner
- Happy Hour every evening
- Classic or Discovery Excursion at every port
- Starlink Wi-Fi throughout
- All port charges, taxes & gratuities
A deposit is required to hold your cabin. Full cancellation policy provided at registration. Travel insurance strongly recommended.
Or write to us directly at nick@dorothytravel.com.





