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Join an AMA Waterways & AZ Wine Makers Rhine River Cruise NOV 2014
Photo taken in Koln, Germany - DEC. 1996
Come join us on the AMA Waterways AZ Wine Makers "In Celebration of Wine" Rhine River Cruise NOV 9-16, 2014
Starting in the Netherlands, cruising on the scenic Rhine River through historic German Wine Country and onto wonderful Switzerland, you will be Hosted by the Winemaker/Owners of two award-winning Arizona Vineyards and Wineries to discover, taste and experience first-hand the wine culture and industry of central Europe.
 
The Winemakers are our own Peggy Fiandaca and Curt Dunham, of Lawrence Dunham Vineyards in Pearce, Arizona, and Sam Pillsbury with Pillsbury Wine Company, with a tasting room in Cottonwood and Vineyards Tasting room in Wilcox, AZ, who will lead this seven day cruise on AMA Waterways' brand new vessel AMAREINA from November 9 - 16, 2014. Starting in Amsterdam, and cruising through the historic and scenic cities of Cologne, Koblenz, Rudesheim, Speyer, Strasbourg, Breisach and celebrating our journey’s end in Basel for the remarkable starting price of only $2,049 per person (based on double occupancy, single is more expensive) if booked by OCT 31, 2013.

Prices do not include airfare, pre/post hotels, transfers or trip insurance) if booked by October 31, 2013. This is $1,500 off per stateroom (double occupancy or the single supplement is waived) if booked by that date! You also receive $100 per stateroom towards the purchase of Lawrence Dunham Wines or Pillsbury Wine Company Wines!

This premium river cruise experience includes lectures and discussions with experts on wine production and culture, inspired wine and food pairings, excursions to historic vineyards and private wine cellars with local Winemakers, complimentary wine tastings, all while relaxing in stunning staterooms, many with French balconies and Twin Balconies (cabin types vary based on what you choose to book) and amenities such as in-room free Internet and Wi-Fi, swim up heated pool bar and included multiple dining venues, just to name a few.

Take advantage of a once in a lifetime optional post-cruise land program to visit the famous cities of Lucerne and Zurich, Switzerland at the low price of $1,160 per person based on double occupancy (Oct. 31, 2013 registration deadline).

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