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Discover the beauty of a holiday on the majestic Oder River, weaving a path through Central Europe. Stretching 854 kilometers (531 miles), this river spans four mesmerising countries.
Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, and the Lower Silesia region, all rich in history and breathtaking landscapes, benefit from the serene passage of the Oder River.
Embarking on a Oder River cruise exposes you to countless thrilling aspects. It’s your personal front row seat to the diverse, enchanting cultures bridged by this waterway.
Allow yourself to be drawn into the charms of river cruising. Ideal for those wanting a peaceful journey laced with unforgettable views and impressions of the surrounding countries.
Abruptly etched into history, the Oder River has borne witness to significant events through the centuries. Right from the Second World War until now, playing a deciding role in border formations while creating life along its banks.
Frankfurt an der Oder is a perennial favourite. Here, the sublime architecture of the Marienkirche, complete with its fascinating history, is sure to captivate the traveller in you.
For enthusiasts of the outdoors, National Park Lower Oder Valley offers untouched wilderness. The wilderness spanning about 60 kilometers (37 miles), appears unvisited, hinting at unarticulated tales of nature’s artistry over time.
A Oder River cruise culminates in the beautiful city of Szczecin, Poland. Punked with grace, Szczecin boasts numerous museums and sprawling parks that effortlessly meld history with aesthetics.
It’s the romance of intertwining cultures, the promise of history resounding in every bend, and the call of undiscovered gems awaiting your footsteps making Oder River cruises the perfect holiday selection.
Our top 10 points of interest along the Oder River
Brandenburg Gate, Berlin
One of the most identifiable landmarks in Germany, Brandenburg Gate in Berlin represents the city’s turbulent history and its peace-oriented present. Constructed between 1788 and 1791, this neoclassical monument has stood the test of time.
Museum Island, Berlin
This UNESCO World Heritage Site in the heart of Berlin hosts five world-renowned museums on a single island. The exhibits collectively showcase a detailed timeline of human history and art, attracting millions of visitors every year.
Berlin Cathedral
An impressive and imposing structure, Berlin Cathedral is the city’s most important Protestant church. With its magnificent dome, it is indisputably a symbol of Berlin, offering breath-taking views of the city from its dome.
Oderbruch Museum, Bad Freienwalde
Located in Bad Freienwalde, the Oderbruch Museum provides a deep dive into the history of the Oderbruch region from the 18th century to the present, featuring nature-oriented exhibitions.
Heeresgeschichtliches Museum, Küstri
nSet within the historic Küstrin fortress, the Heeresgeschichtliches Museum chronicles the history of the German military and Küstrin’s importance as a fortified city on the Oder River.
St Mary’s Church, Frankfurt
Representing the epitome of Gothic architecture, St Mary’s Church in Frankfurt an der Oder is one of the largest and oldest sacral buildings in Brandenburg, known for its historic medieval stained glass windows.
The Oderturm, Frankfurt
Frankfurt’s tallest building, The Oderturm, offers a splendid panoramic view of the city and the Oder River. The 24-story skyscraper is home to various businesses, offices, and a shopping center.
Lower Oder Valley National Park
A notable nature reserve, the Lower Oder Valley National Park straddles the border between Germany and Poland. It offers a rich ecological network of rivers, meadows, and wetland habitats, providing a haven for a diverse range of flora and fauna.
The Castle of the Pomeranian Dukes, Szczecin
Boasting elements of both Renaissance and Gothic design, the Castle of the Pomeranian Dukes in Szczecin, Poland, is a historical gem. It was the ancestral seat of the Griffins dynasty and now serves as a cultural venue, hosting various exhibitions and concerts.
National Museum, Szczecin
The National Museum in Szczecin showcases a broad spectrum of permanent collections, encompassing archaeology, ethnography, art, and maritime history, making it an essential stopover for anyone keen on Polish heritage.
CroisiEurope aboard MS Elbe Princesse II
29 December 2024 for 4 nights
Region/River: Elbe
Itinerary: Prague - Prague - Prague - Prague - Prague