Bonn (Germany North Rhine-Westphalia)

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Bonn cruise port

Region
Europe Rivers

Local Time
2024-12-26 17:28

min: 36 °F (2 °C) / max: 47 °F (9 °C) 44°F
6.4°C
Wind: 111°/ 2 m/s  Gust: 3.9 m/sWind: 111°/ 2 m/s  Gust: 3.9 m/sLight breeze
2 m/s
Min / Max Temperature47 °F / 9 °C
36 °F / 3 °C
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Port Bonn cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Bonn, Germany North Rhine-Westphalia. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

DayShipArrivalDeparture
23 December, 2023
Saturday
Phoenix Reisen Cruises cruise lineMS Alina19:0024 Dec, 01:00
27 December, 2023
Wednesday
Phoenix Reisen Cruises cruise lineMS Asara
27 December, 2023
Wednesday
Phoenix Reisen Cruises cruise lineMS Alisa
27 December, 2023
Wednesday
Phoenix Reisen Cruises cruise lineMS Aurelia19:0028 Dec, 01:00

Bonn is a Rhine River cruise port and city in Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia/NRW state (Urban district in Nordrhein-Westfalen), with population around 330,000. By the metro population (over 11 million) Bonn is currently ranked Germany's biggest metropolitan area. Bonn is approx 24 km (15 mi) southeast of Cologne/Koln (state's largest city with a population of around 1,1 million) and approx 70 km (44 mi) southeast of the state's capital Dusseldorf.

Since 1994, Germany's former capital city Bonn was designated as "Federal City" (Bundesstadt). Port Bonn (locode DEBON) is in the Rhine-Ruhr region's southernmost part and northwest of Siebengebirge (aka Sieben / Seven Mountains) in the Middle Rhine.

 

The settlement was founded by the Romans in the 1st-century BC, making it one of Germany's oldest towns. In the period 1597-1794, the city was the capital of Kurfurstentum Koln (Electorate of Cologne / 953-1803 AD) and the residence of Cologne's archbishops and prince-electors. In the late-16th century, the city became more powerful and grew considerably. During the Nine Years War (1688-97, between France and the Holy Roman Empire), in 1689 Bonn was besieged, bombarded and captured by Christian Albert (the Elector of Brandenburg). In the period 1949-1990, Bonn was West Germany's de facto capital (judicial capital).

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