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Grand Cruise of the Moselle, Rhine, Luxembourg & Switzerland

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From Switzerland's regal cities to sleepy little towns, where tales of yore seep from every crooked timber, this classic river escapade has the perfect balance of time spent in natural beauty and a good dose of culture.

It might be the pristine landscapes of the Alps and Rhine Gorge that catch your eye, or the historic cities that pique your curiosity, or perhaps it’s the thought of getting wonderfully lost in time-stood-still villages. An adventurer’s hat and a dash of curiosity are your best companions, as we steer along two of Europe’s greatest rivers - the Rhine and Moselle.   

A definite highlight of the trip is the Rhine Gorge, a natural wonder, where gravity-defying valley sides tower over 400 metres above. And if all that wasn’t enough, this Grand Cruise of the Moselle, Rhine, Luxembourg and Switzerland also includes a mountain rail journey into the Alpine wonderland of the Bernese Oberland. 

Whether you’re a first-time river cruiser or a certified expert, this cruise is sure to impress. 

At a glance

  • Free drinks package
  • Direct flights and transfers
  • 17 nights on board a five-star ship
  • 18 included experiences
  • Delicious full board dining, plus Chef's Dinner
  • Complimentary on-board Wi-Fi
  • All port charges & airport taxes
  • Complimentary on-board tea & coffee
  • Expert Riviera Cruise Director & Concierge
  • 20kg+ luggage allowance

*except one lunch if choosing the full day excursion

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Raise a glass and enjoy a free drinks package on all European river cruises.

Superior Drinks package on 2024 & 2025 cruises

With lunch in our restaurants:

  • Regional and house wines and draught beers, including non-alcoholic
  • Soft drinks and juices

From 6pm to midnight in our bars and restaurants, all of the above plus:

  • Cocktail and mocktail of the day
  • House spirits, mixers and regional wine
  • Selection of pre and after-dinner drinks

All Inclusive drinks on 2026 cruises

Enjoy all the drinks included in the Superior drinks package, but now enjoy them from 10am until midnight. Drink as much – or as little as you like.

This package includes: ​

  • Red, white, rosé and sparkling house wines, including non-alcoholic​
  • A choice of draught beers, including non-alcoholic​
  • A selection of soft drinks and juices​
  • Our cocktail and mocktail of the day​
  • House spirits and mixers including vodka, gin, rum, whisky, martini, sherry, brandy, port and Baileys (excluding liqueurs)​
  • Daily recommended wines​
  • Tea and coffee from the bar​

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Your itinerary

Day
1

Arrive in Basel

Travel to Basel where you will board our five-star ship.

The Old Town of Basel with red stone Munster cathedral and the Rhine river, Switzerland

On arrival, transfer to your ship moored in Basel. The dedicated English-speaking crew will welcome you aboard your first-class floating hotel, ensuring you settle into your luxurious, well-equipped cabin and familiarise yourself with the ship.

Day
2

Lucerne & Bernese Oberland

Take the short drive to Lucerne for some time to explore, before continuing to Bernese Oberland for a scenic rail journey, or return to Basel to explore as you wish.

Famous Chapel Bridge in the historic city center of Lucerne, the city's symbol and one of Switzerland's main tourist attractions and views on a sunny day in summer, Canton of Lucerne, Switzerland
Visit to Lucerne
Option 1: Full day tour to Lucerne and the Bernese Oberland with scenic rail journey
Option 2: Morning tour to Lucerne and free afternoon in Basel

Today you have the choice between a full day excursion to Lucerne and the Bernese Oberland, or a more leisurely guided tour of Lucerne and free afternoon in Basel.

Lucerne & Bernese Oberland

Lucerne

To make the most of the day we depart early and take the short drive to Lucerne, often considered Switzerland’s most beautiful city, spectacularly situated among stunning mountain views.

It has been attracting well-heeled visitors for two centuries, including our very own Queen Victoria. Highly recommended is an invigorating stroll along the Chapel Bridge, a unique covered wooden walkway crossing the lake, supported by stilts and lined with colourful flower-filled window boxes. Not only is it the city’s most iconic structure, it’s a superb way to absorb Lucerne’s regal atmosphere, before we continue our exploration of the best of Switzerland.

Bernese Oberland

As you enter the Bernese Oberland in central Switzerland, the views become quite literally breath-taking! This is the grand alpine heart of Europe with some of the finest mountain scenery on earth, described by the composer Mendelssohn as ‘the most wonderful of all in this unbelievably beautiful country’.

On viewing the legendary snow-capped peaks of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau you’ll be quite simply awestruck. We then ascend by mountain railway for more extraordinary vistas, with the crystal-clear lakes reflecting the meadows and forests below. This truly magical landscape is sure to enchant you.

Later we’ll descend again by mountain railway before returning to the ship. Please note, temperatures will be significantly lower at altitude, even during the summer months, so it’s advisable to pack suitable clothing. Lunch is not included on this full day excursion; however, the ship will offer a packed lunch.

If you chose a more leisurely start to the day, we drive to Lucerne.

Lucerne & Free afternoon in Basel

Lucerne

Enjoy a more comprehensive excursion in Lucerne, with a guided tour of the city. Then spend time at leisure wandering its medieval streets before returning to the ship for lunch.

Basel

This afternoon you can choose to stay on board or hop on our shuttle bus to Basel for time to explore independently. With a mix of historic and modern architecture, Basel seamlessly blends tradition and innovation. While you're here, head to the old town to explore its narrow winding streets. At its heart, you'll find the magnificent cathedral with its red sandstone walls, colourful roof tiles, and twin towers. Or you could immerse yourself in the city's remarkable museums and countless galleries, celebrating its rich tradition of art collecting. 

Day
3

Breisach & Black Forest or Alsace Wine route

Explore the ancient town of Breisach during free time. After lunch, we drive through the Black Forest to the town of Freiburg or visit the Alsace wine route.

Aerial of the Black Forest with dark clouds in Schwarzwald, Germany
Visit to Breisach
Afternoon option 1: Scenic drive through the Black Forest with visit to Freiburg
Afternoon option 2: Scenic drive along the Alsace wine route with visits to Ribeauvillé and Riquewihr
Live violin soloist on board

Breisach

This morning's cruising is spent gliding through the dramatic scenery of the rift valley separating the Vosges and Black Forest mountains.

We arrive at the ancient town of Breisach, whose historic heart is surrounded by stone ramparts and dominated by the impressive Saint Stephan’s Cathedral, which you can see during time at leisure before lunch onboard.

This afternoon you have a choice of touring the Black Forest and Freiburg or visiting the Alsace wine route with its typical wine villages. 

Black Forest and Freiburg

We drive through some of Central Europe’s most stunning scenery – the Black Forest Mountains. This is a fabled landscape of rugged valleys, white-water rivers, cascading waterfalls and rolling hillsides covered with huge, densely packed pine trees – exactly as you expect it to be.

Look out for the Baroque spires of St. Peter Abbey as we drive through the quaint village and stop for a photo of the incredible countryside surrounding St Märgen, on our way to Freiburg. On arrival, we'll follow a local guide around some of the city's sights - including the Münsterplatz and the historic Kaufhaus - before time at leisure to explore independently.

Alsace wine route

Travelling, between the vineyards and mountains, along the Wine Route we make our way to Ribeauvillé - a charming village that lies in the shadow of the majestic ruins of the Three Castles of the Lords of Ribeaupierre. After a short walking tour, there's time to wander its picturesque streets to admire the 15th- to 18th-century buildings and Renaissance squares.

Leaving Ribeauvillé, we head next to Riquewihr. Named the 'Most Beautiful Village in France', this medieval town lies right in the heart of the Alsatian vineyards. Famous for both its architecture and its wine, there's plenty to see during our walking tour. There's a little free time to explore before heading back to the ship.

As the sun sets and the riverside lights begin to twinkle, enjoy the views through the restaurant’s panoramic windows during tonight's excellent dinner. Afterwards retire to the lounge to enjoy tonight's live performance of popular music spanning the years by a highly talented violin soloist, before we slip our moorings to commence our cruise towards Strasbourg.

Day
4

Strasbourg 

Arrive in Strasbourg, the capital of the Alsace region, where we’ll enjoy a guided tour of its old town before an afternoon sailing.

Pretty bridge across a waterways of Strasbourg, capital city of the Alsace region, France
Guided tour of Strasbourg
Free afternoon sailing towards Speyer

This morning, we have arrived in France and Strasbourg, capital of the Alsace region. After breakfast we enjoy a walking tour of its picturesque 16th-century old town – a maze of narrow streets and canals lined with timber-framed houses and sculptured portals.

Unforgettable sights include the stupendous Gothic Notre-Dame Cathedral, multi-towered Ponts Couverts – covered bridges – and the pretty Petite France quarter of pastel-coloured former artisans’ houses lining the canals. Don’t be surprised if you’re tempted to linger a while in a typical Alsatian café to sample some of the region’s world-famous wines – a crisp Riesling or that particular speciality of Alsace, spicy Gewürztraminer.

Cruise towards Speyer

During lunch, our elegant vessel glides away from our mooring as we commence an afternoon’s scenic cruising. Head up to the sun deck and take in the views from the comfort of a sun lounger or retire to the shady comfort of the lounge to chat over a coffee with newly made friends.

As evening falls, thoughts turn to what might be on the menu tonight, so head to the relaxed ambience of the ship’s restaurant as the chef presents another delicious meal. Retire to the bar as we arrive in Speyer later tonight.

Day
5

Speyer

Explore Speyer and its Imperial Cathedral before a leisurely afternoon sailing to Rüdesheim.

Front exterior of Speyer Cathedral and it's red sandstone architecture, southwest of Germany
Guided tour of Speyer
Free afternoon on board, sailing towards Rüdesheim

Speyer

We remain moored in Speyer this morning to enjoy a guided tour of this delightful medieval gem, founded by the Celts and one of Germany’s oldest cities, celebrated for its illustrious past.

The breath-taking Imperial Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is among the largest Romanesque churches in the world and also one of the finest. The beautiful four-roomed crypt, with its striking marble floors and pastel-coloured pillars, is the resting place of many Holy Roman emperors and German kings.

Another landmark is the magnificent neo-Gothic Gedächtniskirche, built to commemorate the 1529 ‘Protestation at Speyer’, a significant event when a group of Martin Luther’s followers protested his imperial ban. Henceforth, Luther’s religious followers were known as Protestants.

Cruise towards Rüdesheim

Returning on board for lunch, we commence our cruise once again, so sit back and watch the idyllic scenery slipping past through the panoramic windows: rolling hills and fertile vineyards, home to the Liebfraumilch wines of the region, oxbow lakes, long deserted by the river flow and now havens for bird and wildlife.

This evening there’s a truly memorable occasion – the ‘Chef’s Dinner’, when the chef prepares his superb ‘signature’ dishes for you to enjoy in the splendid surroundings of the ship’s restaurant, featuring delicious specialities of the countries and regions we visit during our cruise. During dinner our vessel arrives in the classic Rhine wine village of Rüdesheim, so you might fancy wandering ashore to enjoy a digestif – perhaps a glass of Asbach, the famous brandy distilled locally.

Day
6

Rüdesheim & Rhine Gorge

Wander charming Rüdesheim, a classic Rhine wine village, then marvel at the dramatic sights of the Rhine Gorge.

A sunny view of Ruedesheim from the top of nearby hill, Germany
Morning option 1: Rüdesheim with visit to Siegfried’s Mechanical Music Cabinet
Morning option 2: Rüdesheim with cable car to Niederwald Monument
Scenic cruise through the Rhine Gorge
Live folk music performance on board

Rüdesheim

Rüdesheim is a delight to wander, witness the bustling marketplace, the half-timbered Klunkhardshof and Brömserburg Castle, which dates from 1275. This afternoon you are free to explore at leisure or choose form one of our included experiences:

You could visit Siegfried’s Mechanical Music Cabinet, a fantastical adventure into the world of automatic musical instruments. See the impressive collection of fascinating musical instruments that function like computers, ranging from tiny, delicate music boxes to an enormous orchestrion.

Or you might choose to travel up the hillside, above Rüdesheim's famous vineyards, in a two-seater cable car enjoying lovely views of the Rhine River and surrounding countryside. At the top the views get even better, and a stroll around the Niederwald monument – which celebrates the unification of Germany by Prussians in the 1870s - allows for a peaceful moment looking out over the town.

Rhine Gorge

This afternoon we witness a real highlight of the cruise, the dramatic Rhine Gorge: steep vineyards give way to almost vertical rocky outcrops, towering above the sweeping valley sides. Sailing past Saint Goar and the many ruined castles, you get a real sense of the myths of this historic river coming alive around you. No legend is more famous than that surrounding the Loreley Rock, where beautiful nymphs distracted hapless sailors, luring them to their deaths in the treacherous waters.

Relax on the sun deck as our captain skilfully navigates the ship through the huge looping bend at Boppard – one of the most impressive on the river. Keep an eye out for the mighty Marksburg Castle too, an impressive fortress dating back to the 13th century.

It’s not long before we arrive in picturesque Koblenz and another meticulously prepared dinner awaits on board. Afterwards, delight in the upbeat sounds of Rhenish folk music with a live performance of traditional instruments.

Day
7

Koblenz

Explore Koblenz on a guided tour, then enjoy a leisurely afternoon sailing to Cologne.

Guided tour of Koblenz
Free morning sailing towards Cologne

Koblenz

Founded by the Romans, this historic city is beautifully located at the confluence of the Rhine and its sister river the Moselle. Discover Koblenz’s maze of medieval buildings in the Altstadt – old town – which is studded with a fine array of traditional shops and classic Rhineland cafés.

On our guided tour of this delightful town, historic buildings appear seemingly at every turn: see the former mint, the Four Towers with their ornamental 17th-century turrets and several fascinating squares and churches, including the 9th-century Basilica of Saint Kastor. The waterfront along the Moselle is stunning too, with the medieval Balduin Bridge, staggeringly still in use.

If you manage to resist the tempting cakes on offer from the beckoning pavement cafés, then you’ll be ready for lunch as we leave Koblenz behind.

Cruise towards Cologne

Enjoy a leisurely afternoon on board as we drift through this lovely Rhineland scenery, past quaint riverside towns with pretty waterfronts and carefully tended vineyards. See the famous ruined bridge at Remagen, which was captured intact by the Allies towards the end of the Second World War, allowing thousands of troops to cross into Germany’s heartland, and the forested Siebengebirge - Seven Mountains – a cluster of ancient volcanic hills that inspired many of the Brothers Grimm’s legends, including Snow White.

During dinner this evening, reflect on the spectacular sights seen and wonderful places visited whilst travelling with us on this magical cruise as we arrive at our final destination, Cologne.

Day
8

Cologne

Enjoy a free day in the grand city of Cologne.

Colourful, narrow buildings in Old Town, Cologne, Germany.
Free day in Cologne

After a lazy breakfast there’ll be the opportunity to recharge and reset today with time to yourself to get further acquainted with this beautifully grand and historic city. Your tick list might include a wander round the Sculpture Park or indulging your sweet tooth at the famous Chocolate Museum. Take a ride on the city’s cable car as you soar over the Rhine with dazzling views of the city and beyond. Or perhaps while away a few peaceful hours in the Museum Ludwig pondering the colourful canvases in its modern art collections then head to the Flora Botanic Gardens to lose yourself in the vibrant blooms and exotic plants. Don’t forget to stop for some refreshment with a glass or two of craft beer in the quirky Belgian Quarter too, with its cool bars and laid-back feel.  

Later return to the ship and relax on board (you’ll be in the swing of things by now!) before the chef wows us once again with another exquisitely presented menu.

Day
9

Andernach & Koblenz

Awake in delightful Andernach, before returning to Koblenz where you can explore further.

Visit to Andernach
Visit to Koblenz

Andernach

Awake in the delightful town of Andernach, nestling behind sturdy medieval walls.

One of the oldest towns in Germany, it was founded by the Romans in 12BC on the site of an old Celtic settlement then seized by the Franks in 450 AD who set up a royal court within its old fort walls. By medieval times, the town had grown in stature and was trading with places as far away as England and Scandinavia – even having its own mint and coinage. Andernach and the surrounding area is well known for its pumice with production booming since the 1950s. Enjoy a guided walking tour around its picturesque streets and admire the town’s mighty defensive walls, gates and towers, the finest of which is the 56-metre tall Round Tower. See the impressive, ruined castle with its well-preserved keep, and the majestic cathedral with its four soaring towers, fine interior and unusual wall decorations. At the old harbour area discover the Old Crane, a 16th-century stone-turning tower crane, still in use until 1911 to load millstones, tuff and wine.

Over lunch, we set sail, arriving before long again at the magnificent city of Koblenz.

Koblenz

This afternoon, we’ll have the chance to explore the city of Koblenz further. Here, you can chart your own course through this 2,000-year-old city as you stroll its historic squares, taking in the beautifully restored buildings and cosy little cafes with the aroma of fresh coffee and pastries tempting you inside. Ride the city’s cable car over the rooftops or weave through the winding streets on the Noddy Train.  

Over tonight’s four-course meal our ship gracefully sails on along the Moselle’s gently winding course.  

Day
10

Bernkastel 

Sail in the morning, then explore the medieval town of Bernkastel, including a wine tasting.

Beautiful Market Square with fountain, flowers and half timbered buildings in Bernkastel-Kues, Germany
Free morning sailing towards Bernkastel
Visit to Bernkastel
Visit to local cellar with wine tasting

Free time sailing

After breakfast, find a sun lounger on the sun deck to enjoy some fabulous river views during a morning of scenic sailing. You’ll never tire of this natural landscape, with gentle forested hills sweeping down to the rippling water’s edge.  

Bernkastel

After lunch on board, explore the medieval town of Bernkastel, where quintessential charm reigns supreme! A huddle of pointy roofs and spires, tall timber framed treasures and intriguing alleys hide a host of wineries and cosy taverns. Stroll the cobbled lanes, pausing to admire the famous Pointed House, the perfect example of a Moselle vintner’s traditional dwelling, (and the height of Middle Ages sophistication), its ancient timber frame bedecked with colourful window boxes. Look out for the Graacher Tor, the last remaining gate dating from 1300, now housing a local history museum or if you’re feeling energetic, take a walk up to the old castle for amazing views.  

The Moselle is of course synonymous with wine production. One of thirteen wine growing regions in Germany it is the third largest yet most famous wine producing area. Mainly cultivating grapes for white wines, the Rieslings crafted from the Moselle’s vineyards are considered some of the world’s finest – so it’d be rude not to sample some. We’ll visit a local cellar to learn more about this ancient process, followed by a wine-tasting of some of their best produce.  

Return to the ship for dinner and perhaps end the evening with a nightcap in the bar to the soothing tones of the on-board pianist as we sail overnight to Trier.  

Day
11

Trier & Luxembourg

Take the scenic drive from Trier to Luxembourg, a pretty city with a lot of history.

View of Luxembourg city and bridge over the Alzette river in Western Europe
Scenic drive to Luxembourg
Guided tour of Luxembourg City
Guided tour of Trier

Luxembourg

This morning we’ll drive from Trier through this scenic region to Luxembourg. Small but beautifully formed, just under 1,000 square miles in size, this diminutive country still packs a mighty punch with fine castles, medieval fortifications and beautifully preserved little towns. We’ll arrive in the capital bearing the same name, located amidst the deep gorges cut by the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers where a local guide will impart their knowledge of this interesting city. Discover sights including the cathedral, charming old town and grand squares lined with fine public buildings. The city is also famed for its extraordinary UNESCO Bock Casemates, a defensive subterranean tunnel network, initially carved in the 17th century under Spanish rule, and subsequently extended. There’ll be some free time to explore under your own steam so why not head for the beautiful Place d’Armes, fringed by the impressive facades of the city’s palace, as well as buzzing bars and restaurants and shady lime trees. 

Trier

Return to the ship for lunch, before disembarking to discover the treasures of Germany’s oldest city. Trier, founded by the Romans, was the capital of much of their empire, encompassing present-day Spain, France, Britain and parts of Germany. The city had a population of 80,000 people – enormous for ancient times – and Emperor Constantine lived here. It boasts a wealth of intact Roman monuments, including an amphitheatre, baths and bridge – the most impressive being the Porta Nigra, a fortified gate made of huge stone blocks that towers above the medieval rooftops. This is the largest and best-preserved Roman city gate north of the Alps, and testimony to the Romans’ architectural genius. Discover Trier’s Roman heritage, together with its impressive cathedral, the oldest bishop’s church in Germany through the expert eyes of our local guide before some free time for you to explore on your own. After tonight’s dinner we set sail towards Cochem.

Day
12

Cochem

Relax with a morning of scenic cruising, before arriving in Cochem.

Imperial Castle on mountain with houses overlooking Mosel river in Cochem, Germany
Free morning sailing towards Cochem
Guided tour of Cochem

Free morning sailing

A morning of scenic cruising awaits, so catch up on a spot of reading in the ship’s library, book yourself in for a little pampering in the spa, or just pull up a comfy vantage point on deck and do nothing at all. Really there’s no excuse needed!   

Approaching Cochem we pass through an impressive series of locks – and if you don’t want to miss the action, head up on deck to watch this fascinating system in operation. This is the very heart of the Moselle wine trade and all around you’ll note steep, tree-crested slopes covered in a patchwork of seriously steep vineyards, crisscrossed by precarious-looking tracks and roads allowing access to the vines.  

Cochem

During lunch, we’ll arrive in Cochem, the traditional wine trade centre. Perched high above the town is a multi-turreted castle, its many spires puncturing the sky above the velvet green backdrop of forest and regimented vines. Enjoy a guided tour before free time to explore under your own steam. Laid back and charming, Cochem’s streets were made for wandering - enjoy the fairytale backdrop of pastel-coloured houses, quirky shops and wine cellars. History lovers will head for the Reichsburg, an imperial castle surveying the town below, to explore the sumptuous dining and hunting rooms; step back in time as you wander through the Knights’ Hall imagining the grand feasts that once took place here. The structure you see today was built in the 1868 on the site of a 12th-century castle which served to collect tolls from passing ships, and the views from the castle grounds are spectacular and well worth the walk.  

Return to our ship where the chef presents tonight’s delicious menu. As evening falls our ship slips away from port and our adventure continues.  

Day
13

Rhine Gorge & Rüdesheim

Visit the Rhine Gorge for a second time, then spend an afternoon in Rüdesheim.

Aerial view of vineyard from cable car in Rüdesheim ,Germany
Scenic cruise through Rhine Gorge
Visit to Rüdesheim and Winzerexpress tour

Rhine Gorge

Today you’ll have another change to see the world-famous Rhine Gorge, and luckily these views never get boring! Our idea of perfection is spending time sitting on the sun deck as you float past some of the most beautiful landscapes in Europe, with a nice coffee, no to do list to tick off, and nowhere to be. 

Rüdesheim

At lunchtime we arrive in Rüdesheim for the second time. This afternoon we’ll board the Winzerexpress road train for a tour of the sights and the surrounding vineyards, enjoying some superb views of the town and river below. Later join an optional visit to Siegfried’s Mechanical Museum located in the turreted Brömserhof, a collection of around 350 intricate, antique instruments and musical boxes from around the world, many still in working order, evoking the sounds of yesteryear with their delicate melodies. Alternatively, opt for your own adventure and discover a delightful marketplace lined with pastel facades and snug taverns at Rüdesheim’s heart, overlooked by Brömserburg Castle. As you wander the maze of streets, don’t miss the impressive Klunkhardshof, one of the town’s finest 15th-century homes with its traditional timber frame and gabled roof.  

After dinner back on board, reconvene in the bar for a digestif or perhaps a coffee with a shot of locally produced Asbach brandy as we set sail once more.

Day
14

Worms & Speyer

Visit the city of Worms, then sail to Mannheim - explore alone or join an optional visit to Speyer

Exterior view of old historic cathedral of Worms, Germany
Guided tour of Worms
Visit to Speyer or Mannheim

Worms

You’ll wake this morning in the ancient Roman city of Worms, and it might feel like time has wound to a firm halt here. The four, tiered towers and huge domes of the Romanesque cathedral dominate the city skyline and as you wander with our local guide, you’ll find relics of its fascinating past scattered across the old town, from impressive churches, ruins of the city’s fortifications and a Jewish cemetery. We’ll visit Worms’ centrepiece, the 12th-century cathedral, to admire its beautiful colonnaded interior and chapel. Whilst much of its stained glass was replaced after a nearby explosion, you cannot fail to marvel at the intricate Gothic reliefs and the gilded high altar.  

Speyer or Mannheim

Over lunch on board, we’ll sail on to Mannheim. This afternoon you’ll have the option to join our visit to Speyer if you would like to return to this city founded by the Celts and spend more time to discover its sights and learn about its illustrious past.

Alternatively, stay to explore Mannheim, an innovative city with a world-famous reputation – particularly when it comes to transport – the automobile, bicycle and tractor were all invented here. Visit the impressive baroque palace, Germany’s largest, to wander its staterooms and palace church, or take in its trio of museums with superb collections from art and antiquities to photography and music history. Stroll to the sixty-metre-high Water Tower dating from 1886, set amongst elegant cascading fountains and neatly tended flower gardens – you’ll understand why it was once known as ‘Little Paris’.  

Day
15

Heidelberg or Schwetzingen & Rhine Gorge

Choose to visit the city of Heidelberg or tour Schwetzingen Palace’s gardens.

The Karl Theodor bridge over the Neckar river in Heidelberg, Germany
Morning option 1: Guided tour of Heidelberg
Morning option 2: Visit to Schwetzingen Palace with guided tour of gardens
Free afternoon sailing towards Niederlahnstein

Heidelberg or Schwetzingen

This morning you’ll get to choose how to spend your day. Your first option will be a visit to the refined city of Heidelberg. An architectural miracle, escaping damage during the Second World War, this beautifully preserved city straddles the banks of the River Neckar, against an idyllic backdrop of forested slopes. An imposing castle stands guard over its romantic Altstadt – old town – a huddle of gabled terracotta roofs and pointy spires. Its 14th-century university is one of Europe’s most prestigious – think European Oxbridge. During the 19th century it was the centre of Germany’s Romantic Movement, on the route of the Grand Tour and visited by many artists including JMW Turner who captured its splendours for eternity. On our guided walking tour, you’ll discover the main attractions, including the magical stone bridge with its twin white towers and there’ll also be some free time to chart your own course through this genteel city.  

Alternatively, there’s a dash of horticulture on the menu with a visit to Schwetzingen Palace to enjoy a tour of its grounds. Built on the site of a former castle, dating back to 1350, the palace reached the height of its splendour under the Prince Elector Carl Theodor during the 18th century, who instructed the most notable landscape gardeners of the time to create the exquisite gardens, the design of which survives today. A baroque masterpiece, stroll the tended paths and leafy avenues, admiring the blooms from far and wide and a host of sculptures. An assortment of whimsical buildings – a small Temple of Apollo, a Bathhouse in the style of an Italian villa and the Turkish Garden’s Mosque with its intricate oriental decoration - lend an exotic touch. The 18th-century English-style park is one of the earliest of its kind in Germany and it’s a joy to amble around the lake, with the many tree species mirrored in its tranquil water.  

Free time sailing, Rhine Gorge

Return to the ship for lunch, then enjoy the ship’s facilities during our scenic afternoon’s cruising towards Niederlahnstein. After tonight’s dinner we cruise through the iconic Rhine Gorge once more as evening falls, arriving in Niederlahnstein later tonight. 

Day
16

Niederlahnstein 

Visit Marksburg Castle on a tour, then relax on board your ship whilst we sail to Bonn.

Aerial view of Braubach with the Marksburg castle and the river Rhine in Germany
Guided tour of Marksburg Castle
Free time sailing towards Bonn

Niederlahnstein

After breakfast, we visit the magnificent Marksburg Castle, dating from the 13th century and as one of the only castles on the Rhine to fully escape war damage, it well-deserves its UNESCO status. On a guided tour through its nooks and crannies, learning about life here through the ages, we’ll see the impressive Gothic Hall, armoury and a kitchen that no doubt cooked its fair share of feasts. Take in the expansive views stretching for miles over the river and valley below – you can see exactly why the castle was so well positioned to view oncoming enemies.   

Free time sailing

Return to the ship for lunch after which we’ll set sail for Bonn, so settle in for an afternoon of scenic cruising. Freshen up, then gather for an aperitif in the lounge to watch our arrival in the vibrant city of Bonn. Tonight, we’ll enjoy a superb Gala Dinner.

Day
17

Bonn & Cologne 

Take a trip down memory lane in Bonn then sail to Cologne for a guided tour of its highlights.

Street view of the steeples of Bonn Minster church, Germany
Visit to Bonn
Guided tour of Cologne

Bonn

Embark on a leisurely morning in Bonn, a city with a dual personality—official seat of government and a historical gem waiting to be explored. The former capital of the West German state, Bonn, may have lost its parliamentary battle, but its charm prevails. Stroll through the old town, framed by grand squares and the pastel pink town hall with its gleaming gilding. The soaring spire of the imposing Romanesque church is the city’s landmark, and did you know Beethoven called this city home? His former abode is now a museum, inviting you into the world of the musical genius.  

Cologne

As lunch is served on board, we set sail once more and it’s not long until Cologne’s skyline appears on the horizon. The cathedral’s famous spires tower above the old town’s maze of cobbled streets, where our expert guide will bring the city’s fascinating history to life. The cathedral, the largest Gothic church in Northern Europe, miraculous survivor of Second World War bombing and a UNESCO World Heritage Site is sure to be a highlight. Six centuries in the making, among this masterpiece’s many treasures are the magnificent stained-glass windows and gilded sarcophagus said to contain the remains of the three kings from the Nativity story.   

Explore the vibrant old town, where the past weaves its magical spell over the present in beautifully restored streets, boasting an abundance of excellent shopping and cosy bars, some of which still brew their own beer. After some free time, we'll return to the ship for our final dinner—an exquisite finale to this cruise. 

Day
18

Return home

Wave goodbye to your ship and crew this morning to start your journey home.

Day
1

Cologne

Start your Grand Cruise in historic Cologne, one of Germany’s oldest cities.

Colourful, narrow buildings in Old Town, Cologne, Germany.

Arrive at your five-star cruise ship moored on the banks of the Rhine in historic Cologne, one of Germany’s oldest cities. Your professional, English-speaking crew will welcome you on board, show you to your cabin and help you familiarise yourself with all aspects of this first-class floating boutique hotel before dinner is served. Overnight we set sail on our journey towards Andernach. 

Day
2

Andernach & Koblenz 

Awake in the delightful town of Andernach, nestling behind sturdy medieval walls.

Visit to Andernach
Guided tour of Koblenz

Andernach

Awake in the delightful town of Andernach, nestling behind sturdy medieval walls. As we disembark for a free morning of exploration, you’ll feel history seeping from every stone here. Founded by the Romans in 12BC on the site of an old Celtic settlement, it was then seized by the Franks in 450 AD who set up a royal court within its old fort walls. By medieval times, the town had grown in stature and was trading with places as far away as England and Scandinavia (a Wall Street of its time!) even having its own mint and coinage. Andernach and the surrounding area is well known for its pumice with production booming since the 1950s. Enjoy a guided walking tour around its picturesque streets and admire the town’s defensive walls, gates and towers, the finest of which is the 56-metre tall Round Tower. See the ruined castle with its well-preserved keep, and the majestic cathedral with its four soaring towers, impressive interior and quirky wall decorations. At the old harbour area discover the Old Crane, a 16th-century stone-turning tower crane, still in use until 1911 to load millstones, tuff and wine.   

Koblenz

Over lunch, we set sail, arriving before long at the city of Koblenz, sited at the confluence of two of Europe’s great rivers – the Rhine and Moselle. Wander Koblenz’s maze of medieval buildings in the Altstadt – old town – with traditional little shops and delicious aromas wafting from its classic Rhineland cafés. 

On our guided tour of this town, historic buildings emerge at every turn: you’ll see the former mint, the Four Towers with their ornamental 17th-century turrets and several fascinating squares and churches, including the 9th-century Basilica of Saint Kastor. The waterfront along the Moselle is stunning too, with the medieval Balduin Bridge, staggeringly still in use. Over tonight’s four-course meal our ship gracefully sails on along the Moselle’s gently winding course.  

Day
3

Bernkastel 

Sail in the morning, then explore the medieval town of Bernkastel, including a wine tasting.

Beautiful Market Square with fountain, flowers and half timbered buildings in Bernkastel-Kues, Germany
Free morning sailing towards Bernkastel
Visit to Bernkastel
Visit to local cellar with wine tasting

Free morning sailing

After breakfast, find a sun lounger on the sun deck to enjoy some fabulous river views during a morning of scenic sailing. You’ll never tire of this natural landscape, with gentle forested hills sweeping down to the rippling water’s edge.  

Bernkastel

After lunch on board, explore the medieval town of Bernkastel, where quintessential charm reigns supreme! A huddle of pointy roofs and spires, tall timber framed treasures and intriguing alleys hide a host of wineries and cosy taverns. Stroll the cobbled lanes, pausing to admire the famous Pointed House, the perfect example of a Moselle vintner’s traditional dwelling, (and the height of Middle Ages sophistication), its ancient timber frame bedecked with colourful window boxes. Look out for the Graacher Tor, the last remaining gate dating from 1300, now housing a local history museum or if you’re feeling energetic, take a walk up to the old castle for amazing views.  

The Moselle is of course synonymous with wine production. One of thirteen wine growing regions in Germany it is the third largest yet most famous wine producing area. Mainly cultivating grapes for white wines, the Rieslings crafted from the Moselle’s vineyards are considered some of the world’s finest – so it’d be rude not to sample some. We’ll a local cellar to learn more about this ancient process, followed by a wine-tasting of some of their best produce.  

Return to the ship for dinner and perhaps end the evening with a nightcap in the bar to the soothing tones of the on-board pianist as we sail overnight to Trier.  

Day
4

Trier & Luxembourg

Take the scenic drive from Trier to Luxembourg, a pretty city with a lot of history.

View of Luxembourg city and bridge over the Alzette river in Western Europe
Scenic drive to Luxembourg
Guided tour of Luxembourg City
Guided tour of Trier

Luxembourg

This morning we’ll drive from Trier through this scenic region to Luxembourg. Small but beautifully formed, just under 1,000 square miles in size, this diminutive country still packs a mighty punch with fine castles, medieval fortifications and beautifully preserved little towns. We’ll arrive in the capital bearing the same name, located amidst the deep gorges cut by the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers where a local guide will impart their knowledge of this interesting city. Discover sights including the cathedral, charming old town and grand squares lined with fine public buildings. The city is also famed for its extraordinary UNESCO Bock Casemates, a defensive subterranean tunnel network, initially carved in the 17th century under Spanish rule, and subsequently extended. There’ll be some free time to explore under your own steam so why not head for the beautiful Place d’Armes, fringed by the impressive facades of the city’s palace, as well as buzzing bars and restaurants and shady lime trees. 

Trier

Return to the ship for lunch, before disembarking to discover the treasures of Germany’s oldest city. Trier, founded by the Romans, was the capital of much of their empire, encompassing present-day Spain, France, Britain and parts of Germany. The city had a population of 80,000 people – enormous for ancient times – and Emperor Constantine lived here. It boasts a wealth of intact Roman monuments, including an amphitheatre, baths and bridge – the most impressive being the Porta Nigra, a fortified gate made of huge stone blocks that towers above the medieval rooftops. This is the largest and best-preserved Roman city gate north of the Alps, and testimony to the Romans’ architectural genius. Discover Trier’s Roman heritage, together with its impressive cathedral, the oldest bishop’s church in Germany through the expert eyes of our local guide before some free time for you to explore on your own. After tonight’s dinner we set sail towards Cochem.

Day
5

Cochem

Relax with a morning of scenic cruising, before arriving in Cochem.

Imperial Castle on mountain with houses overlooking Mosel river in Cochem, Germany
Free morning sailing towards Cochem
Guided tour of Cochem

Free morning sailing

A morning of scenic cruising awaits, so catch up on a spot of reading in the ship’s library, book yourself in for a little pampering in the spa, or just pull up a comfy vantage point on deck and do nothing at all. Really there’s no excuse needed!   

Approaching Cochem we pass through an impressive series of locks – and if you don’t want to miss the action, head up on deck to watch this fascinating system in operation. This is the very heart of the Moselle wine trade and all around you’ll note steep, tree-crested slopes covered in a patchwork of seriously steep vineyards, crisscrossed by precarious-looking tracks and roads allowing access to the vines.  

Cochem

During lunch, we’ll arrive in Cochem, the traditional wine trade centre. Perched high above the town is a multi-turreted castle, its many spires puncturing the sky above the velvet green backdrop of forest and regimented vines. Enjoy a guided tour before free time to explore under your own steam. Laid back and charming, Cochem’s streets were made for wandering - enjoy the fairytale backdrop of pastel-coloured houses, quirky shops and wine cellars. History lovers will head for the Reichsburg, an imperial castle surveying the town below, to explore the sumptuous dining and hunting rooms; step back in time as you wander through the Knights’ Hall imagining the grand feasts that once took place here. The structure you see today was built in the 1868 on the site of a 12th-century castle which served to collect tolls from passing ships, and the views from the castle grounds are spectacular and well worth the walk.  

Return to our ship where the chef presents tonight’s delicious menu. As evening falls our ship slips away from port and our adventure continues.  

Day
6

Rhine Gorge & Rüdesheim

There’s a bucket list treat in store as we cruise through the famous Rhine Gorge to Rüdesheim.

Aerial view of vineyard from cable car in Rüdesheim ,Germany
Scenic cruise through the Rhine Gorge
Visit to Rüdesheim and Winzerexpress tour

Rhine Gorge

There’s a bucket-list treat in store this morning as we cruise through the world-famous Rhine Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and area of outstanding natural beauty. As the river twists and turns, encased by sheer valley sides 600 feet high, make sure you’re up on deck to experience these incredible views close up. Ruins of ancient castles teeter on the valley slopes, built by wealthy princes eager to display their power and influence and to extort tolls from passing river traffic. Legends abound here, most famously of the Lorelei - murmuring rock – where enchanting maidens lured unsuspecting sailors to watery graves. Look out for birds of prey floating above as we cruise on passing quaint villages – Saint Goar, Bacharach and Kaub – all famed for their wine production.  

Rüdesheim

At lunchtime we arrive in chocolate-box heaven, Rüdesheim. Famed for its superb wine, this medieval confection is a tangle of crooked houses, winding cobbled alleys and curious little shops. This afternoon we’ll board the Winzerexpress road train for a tour of the sights and the surrounding vineyards, enjoying some superb views of the town and river below. Later join an optional visit to Siegfried’s Mechanical Museum located in the turreted Brömserhof, a collection of around 350 intricate, antique instruments and musical boxes from around the world, many still in working order, evoking the sounds of yesteryear with their delicate melodies.

After dinner back on board, reconvene in the bar for a digestif or perhaps a coffee with a shot of locally produced Asbach brandy as we set sail once more.

Day
7

Worms & Speyer

Visit the city of Worms, then sail to Mannheim - explore alone or join an optional visit to Speyer.

Exterior view of old historic cathedral of Worms, Germany
Guided tour of Worms
Afternoon option 1: Visit to Speyer
Afternoon option 2: Visit to Mannheim

Worms

You’ll wake this morning in the ancient Roman city of Worms, and it might feel like time has wound to a firm halt here. The four, tiered towers and huge domes of the Romanesque cathedral dominate the city skyline and as you wander with our local guide, you’ll find relics of its fascinating past scattered across the old town, from impressive churches, ruins of the city’s fortifications and a Jewish cemetery. We’ll visit Worms’ centrepiece, the 12th-century cathedral, to admire its beautiful colonnaded interior and chapel. Whilst much of its stained glass was replaced after a nearby explosion, you cannot fail to marvel at the intricate Gothic reliefs and the gilded high altar.   

Mannheim

Over lunch on board, we’ll sail on to Mannheim. This afternoon you’ll have the option to join our visit to Speyer. Founded by the Celts, with an illustrious past, you’ll have free time here to discover some of its many sights including the Imperial Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and amongst the largest and finest Romanesque cathedrals in the world. Visit the beautiful four-roomed crypt, resting place of many Holy Roman Emperors and German kings. Another landmark is the neo-Gothic Gedächtniskirche; built at the turn of the 20th century, it commemorates the 1529 ‘Protestation at Speyer’ during which supporters of Martin Luther protested his imperial ban, with these religious followers subsequently known as ‘Protestants.’  

Speyer

Alternatively, as you will be stopping in Speyer again later during your cruise, you might choose to stay to explore Mannheim, an innovative city with a world-famous reputation – particularly when it comes to transport – the automobile, bicycle and tractor were all invented here. Visit the impressive baroque palace, Germany’s largest, to wander its staterooms and palace church, or take in its trio of museums with superb collections from art and antiquities to photography and music history. Stroll to the sixty-metre-high Water Tower dating from 1886, set amongst elegant cascading fountains and neatly tended flower gardens – you’ll understand why it was once known as ‘Little Paris’.  

Day
8

Heidelberg or Schwetzingen & Rhine Gorge

Choose to visit the city of Heidelberg or tour Schwetzingen Palace’s gardens.

The Karl Theodor bridge over the Neckar river in Heidelberg, Germany
Morning option 1: Guided tour of Heidelberg
Morning option 2: Visit to Schwetzingen Palace with guided tour of gardens
Free afternoon sailing towards Niederlahnstein

Heidelberg

This morning you’ll get to choose how to spend your day. Your first option will be a visit to the refined city of Heidelberg. An architectural miracle, escaping damage during the Second World War, this beautifully preserved city straddles the banks of the River Neckar, against an idyllic backdrop of forested slopes. An imposing castle stands guard over its romantic Altstadt – old town – a huddle of gabled terracotta roofs and pointy spires. Its 14th-century university is one of Europe’s most prestigious – think European Oxbridge. During the 19th century it was the centre of Germany’s Romantic Movement, on the route of the Grand Tour and visited by many artists including JMW Turner who captured its splendours for eternity. On our guided walking tour, you’ll discover the main attractions, including the magical stone bridge with its twin white towers and there’ll also be some free time to chart your own course through this genteel city. 

Schwetzingen Palace

Alternatively, there’s a dash of horticulture on the menu with a visit to Schwetzingen Palace to enjoy a tour of its grounds. Built on the site of a former castle, dating back to 1350, the palace reached the height of its splendour under the Prince Elector Carl Theodor during the 18th century, who instructed the most notable landscape gardeners of the time to create the exquisite gardens, the design of which survives today. A baroque masterpiece, stroll the tended paths and leafy avenues, admiring the blooms from far and wide and a host of sculptures. An assortment of whimsical buildings – a small Temple of Apollo, a Bathhouse in the style of an Italian villa and the Turkish Garden’s Mosque with its intricate oriental decoration - lend an exotic touch. The 18th-century English-style park is one of the earliest of its kind in Germany and it’s a joy to amble around the lake, with the many tree species mirrored in its tranquil water.  

Free time sailing towards Niederlahnstein

Return to the ship for lunch, then enjoy the ship’s facilities during our scenic afternoon’s cruising towards Niederlahnstein. After tonight’s dinner we cruise through the iconic Rhine Gorge once more as evening falls, arriving in Niederlahnstein later tonight.  

Day
9

Niederlahnstein 

Visit Marksburg Castle on a tour, then relax on board your ship whilst we sail to Bonn.

Aerial view of Braubach with the Marksburg castle and the river Rhine in Germany
Guided tour of Marksburg Castle
Free afternoon sailing towards Bonn

Niederlahnstein

After breakfast, we visit the magnificent Marksburg Castle, dating from the 13th century and as one of the only castles on the Rhine to fully escape war damage, it well-deserves its UNESCO status. On a guided tour through its nooks and crannies, learning about life here through the ages, we’ll see the impressive Gothic Hall, armoury and a kitchen that no doubt cooked its fair share of feasts. Take in the expansive views stretching for miles over the river and valley below – you can see exactly why the castle was so well positioned to view oncoming enemies. 

Free time sailing

Return to the ship for lunch after which we’ll set sail for Bonn, so settle in for an afternoon of scenic cruising. Freshen up, then gather for an aperitif in the lounge to watch our arrival in the vibrant city of Bonn. Tonight, we’ll enjoy a superb Gala Dinner. 

Day
10

Bonn & Cologne 

Take a trip down memory lane in Bonn then sail to Cologne for a guided tour of its highlights.

Street view of the steeples of Bonn Minster church, Germany
Visit to Bonn
Guided tour of Cologne

Bonn

Embark on a leisurely morning in Bonn, a city with a dual personality—official seat of government and a historical gem waiting to be explored. The former capital of the West German state, Bonn, may have lost its parliamentary battle, but its charm prevails. Stroll through the old town, framed by grand squares and the pastel pink town hall with its gleaming gilding. The soaring spire of the imposing Romanesque church is the city’s landmark, and did you know Beethoven called this city home? His former abode is now a museum, inviting you into the world of the musical genius.  

Cologne

As lunch is served on board, we set sail once more and it’s not long until Cologne’s skyline appears on the horizon. The cathedral’s famous spires tower above the old town’s maze of cobbled streets, where our expert guide will bring the city’s fascinating history to life. The cathedral, the largest Gothic church in Northern Europe, miraculous survivor of Second World War bombing and a UNESCO World Heritage Site is sure to be a highlight. Six centuries in the making, among this masterpiece’s many treasures are the magnificent stained-glass windows and gilded sarcophagus said to contain the remains of the three kings from the Nativity story.   

Explore the vibrant old town, where the past weaves its magical spell over the present in beautifully restored streets, boasting an abundance of excellent shopping and cosy bars, some of which still brew their own beer. After some free time, we'll return to the ship.

Day
11

Cologne

Enjoy some free time in the grand city of Cologne.

View on Cologne and River Rhine at sunset in Germany
Free day in Cologne

After a lazy breakfast there’ll be the opportunity to recharge and reset today with time to yourself to get further acquainted with this beautifully grand and historic city. Your tick list might include a wander round the Sculpture Park or indulging your sweet tooth at the famous Chocolate Museum. Take a ride on the city’s cable car as you soar over the Rhine with dazzling views of the city and beyond. Or perhaps while away a few peaceful hours in the Museum Ludwig pondering the colourful canvases in its modern art collections then head to the Flora Botanic Hardens to lose yourself in the vibrant blooms and exotic plants. Don’t forget to stop for some liquid refreshment with a glass or two of craft beer in the quirky Belgian Quarter too, with its cool bars and laid-back feel.

Later return to the ship and relax on board (you’ll be in the swing of things by now!) before the chef wows us once again with another superb and exquisitely presented menu.

Day
12

Koblenz

Relax with a morning sailing. After lunch, we will enjoy a guided tour of Koblenz.

Koblenz City overlooking the Moselle River before sunset in Germany
Free morning sailing towards Koblenz
Guided tour of Koblenz
Live folk music performance on board

Cruise towards Koblenz

As you wake to a sumptuous breakfast, the delights of this river cruise begin to emerge as we drift past the first rolling hills of the Rhine Valley.

The forested Siebengebirge – Seven Mountains – a cluster of ancient volcanic hills that inspired many of the Brothers Grimm’s legends, including ‘Snow White’, act as the overture for even more dramatic scenery upstream.

We cruise past the famous ruined bridge at Remagen, which was captured intact by the Allies towards the end of the Second World War, allowing thousands of troops to cross into Germany’s heartland.

Koblenz

Pretty waterfront towns and carefully tended vineyards come into view as we glide gently into our mooring to visit delightful Koblenz for a guided tour.

Founded by the Romans, this historic city is beautifully located at the confluence of the Rhine and its sister river the Moselle. Discover Koblenz’s maze of medieval buildings in the Altstadt – old town – which is studded with a fine array of traditional shops and classic Rhineland cafés.

As you wander, historic buildings appear seemingly at every turn; see a former mint, the Four Towers – 17th-century houses with striking turrets set at a crossroads – and many fascinating squares and churches, including the 9th-century Basilica of Saint Kastor.

Wherever you wander you’re never far from a riverbank, and it’s worth crossing the 14th-century stone Balduin Bridge across the Moselle for fine views back across the spires of the Altstadt.

Tonight, enjoy a meticulously prepared dinner on board, and afterwards, delight in the upbeat sounds of Rhenish folk music with a live performance of traditional instruments.

Day
13

Rüdesheim & Rhine Gorge

Marvel at the dramatic sights of the Rhine Gorge, then wander charming Rüdesheim, a classic Rhine wine village.

A sunny view of Ruedesheim from the top of nearby hill, Germany
Scenic cruise through the Rhine Gorge
Afternoon option 1: Rüdesheim with visit to Siegfried’s Mechanical Music Cabinet
Afternoon option 2: Rüdesheim with cable car to Niederwald Monument

Rhine Gorge

Slipping our mooring at Koblenz we proceed upstream on the Rhine and soon encounter the impressive Marksburg Castle, a fortress dating back to the 13th-century.

We then weave through the huge looping bend – one of the most impressive on the river – at Boppard, a wonderfully picturesque town known as the ‘Pearl of the Rhine’.

Journeying further, you explore the most famous of all the river’s reaches and a real highlight of the cruise, the dramatic Rhine Gorge: steep vineyards give way to almost vertical rocky outcrops towering above the sweeping valley sides. Sailing past Saint Goar and the many ruined castles, there’s a real sense of the myths surrounding this historic river coming alive around you.

Rüdesheim

After lunch we moor in Rüdesheim, a classic Rhine wine village with crooked houses sloping down from wooded hillsides and terraced vineyards.

Rüdesheim is a delight to wander, witness the bustling marketplace, the half-timbered Klunkhardshof and Brömserburg Castle, which dates from 1275. This afternoon you are free to explore at leisure or choose from one of our included experiences:

You could visit Siegfried’s Mechanical Music Cabinet, a fantastical adventure into the world of automatic musical instruments. See the impressive collection of fascinating musical instruments that function like computers, ranging from tiny, delicate music boxes to an enormous orchestrion.

Or you might choose to travel up the hillside, above Rüdesheim's famous vineyards, in a two-seater cable car enjoying lovely views of the Rhine River and surrounding countryside. At the top the views get even better, and a stroll around the Niederwald monument – which celebrates the unification of Germany by Prussians in the 1870s - allows for a peaceful moment looking out over the town.

After dinner this evening, another sumptuous affair prepared by your chef, maybe sample a small Asbach – the famous brandy distilled in Rüdesheim – while watching the last of the ferries crossing the river in the moonlight glow.

Day
14

Speyer

Visit Speyer, a Celtic city with an impressive UNESCO-listed cathedral.

Front exterior of Speyer Cathedral and it's red sandstone architecture, southwest of Germany
Guided tour of Speyer
Free morning sailing towards Speyer

Cruise towards Speyer

Still sailing upstream, the landscape becomes much wider and flatter, with gently rolling hills and vineyards that are home to the Liebfraumilch wines. Occasionally the excited chatter of birdlife breaks out as we pass oxbow lakes, long deserted by the river flow, which are now havens for over a hundred bird species.

Speyer

Today we berth in historic Speyer, founded by the Celts and one of Germany’s oldest cities, celebrated for its illustrious past, for an afternoon walking tour. The breathtaking Imperial Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is among the largest Romanesque churches in the world; it’s also one of the finest. Its beautiful four-roomed crypt is the resting place of many Holy Roman emperors and German kings.

Another landmark is the magnificent neo-Gothic Gedächtniskirche, built at the turn of the 20th-century to commemorate the 1529 ‘Protestation at Speyer’, a significant event when a group of Martin Luther’s followers protested against his imperial ban – henceforth Luther’s religious followers were known as ‘Protestants’.

There’s free time to explore here before stepping back on board for another splendid dinner.

Day
15

Strasbourg 

Cruise to Strasbourg, the capital of the Alsace region, where we’ll enjoy a guided tour of its old town this afternoon.

Pretty bridge across a waterways of Strasbourg, capital city of the Alsace region, France
Free morning sailing into France
Guided tour of Strasbourg
Live violin soloist on board

Cruise towards Strasbourg

This morning we cruise gently upstream, passing through two spectacular locks, whose elaborate engineering never ceases to fascinate. Why not find a comfortable chair and catch up on some reading, play chess or watch the rolling kaleidoscope of scenery from the Sun Deck?

Strasbourg

We soon arrive in France and moor in Strasbourg, capital of the Alsace region. This afternoon we have a walking tour of its picturesque Old Town, bisected by canals and made up of a maze of narrow streets lined with timber-framed houses and sculptured portals.

Unforgettable sites include the stupendous Gothic Notre-Dame Cathedral, multi-towered Ponts Couverts – covered bridges – and the pretty Petite France quarter of pastel-coloured former artisans’ houses lining the canals.

Don’t be surprised if you’re tempted to linger a while in a typical Alsatian café to sample some of the region’s world-famous wines – a crisp Riesling or that particular speciality of Alsace, spicy Gewürztraminer.

After another delicious dinner on board, you can retire to the lounge to enjoy tonight's live performance of popular music spanning the years by a highly talented violin soloist.

Day
16

Breisach & Black Forest or Alsace wine route

Explore the ancient town of Breisach. Later, drive through the Black Forest to Freiburg or along the Alsace wine route.

Aerial of the Black Forest with dark clouds in Schwarzwald, Germany
Visit to Breisach
Afternoon option 1: Scenic drive through the Black Forest with visit to Freiburg
Afternoon option 2: Scenic drive along the Alsace wine route with visits to Ribeauvillé and Riquewihr
Chef's Dinner

Breisach

This morning's cruising is spent gliding through the dramatic scenery of the rift valley separating the Vosges and Black Forest mountains.

We arrive at the ancient town of Breisach, whose historic heart is surrounded by stone ramparts and dominated by the impressive Saint Stephan’s Cathedral, which you can see during time at leisure before lunch onboard.

This afternoon you have a choice of touring the Black Forest and Freiburg or visiting the Alsace wine route with its typical wine villages. 

Black Forest

We drive through some of Central Europe’s most stunning scenery – the Black Forest Mountains. This is a fabled landscape of rugged valleys, white-water rivers, cascading waterfalls and rolling hillsides covered with huge, densely packed pine trees – exactly as you expect it to be.

Look out for the Baroque spires of St. Peter Abbey as we drive through the quaint village and stop for a photo of the incredible countryside surrounding St Märgen, on our way to Freiburg. This vibrant university city in southwest Germany’s Black Forest, is home to a medieval old town, crisscrossed by picturesque brooks. On arrival, we'll follow a local guide around some of the city's sights - including the Münsterplatz and the historic Kaufhaus - before time at leisure to explore independently.

Alsace wine route

Travelling, between the vineyards and mountains, along the Wine Route we make our way to Ribeauvillé - a charming village that lies in the shadow of the majestic ruins of the Three Castles of the Lords of Ribeaupierre. After a short walking tour, there's time to wander its picturesque streets to admire the 15th- to 18th-century buildings and Renaissance squares.

Leaving Ribeauvillé, we head next to Riquewihr. Named the 'Most Beautiful Village in France', this medieval town lies right in the heart of the Alsatian vineyards. Famous for both its architecture and its wine, there's plenty to see during our walking tour. Afterwards, you can enjoy a little free time to explore before heading back to the ship.

Back on board this evening there’s a truly memorable occasion – the ‘Chef’s Dinner’, when the chef prepares his superb ‘signature’ dishes for you to enjoy in the splendid surroundings of the ship’s restaurant, featuring delicious specialities of the countries and regions we visit during our cruise. Overnight we will continue to Switzerland and our final stop, Basel.

Day
17

Lucerne & Bernese Oberland

Take the short drive to Lucerne for some time to explore, before continuing to Bernese Oberland for a scenic rail journey.

Famous Chapel Bridge in the historic city center of Lucerne, the city's symbol and one of Switzerland's main tourist attractions and views on a sunny day in summer, Canton of Lucerne, Switzerland
Option 1: Full day tour to Lucerne and the Bernese Oberland with scenic rail journey
Option 2: Morning tour to Lucerne and free afternoon in Basel

Today you have the choice between a full day excursion to Lucerne and the Bernese Oberland, or a more leisurely guided tour of Lucerne and free afternoon in Basel.

Lucerne & Bernese Oberland

Lucerne

To make the most of the day, we depart early and take the short drive to Lucerne, often considered Switzerland’s most beautiful city, spectacularly situated among stunning mountain views.

It has been attracting well-heeled visitors for two centuries, including our very own Queen Victoria. Highly recommended is an invigorating stroll along the Chapel Bridge, a unique covered wooden walkway crossing the lake, supported by stilts and lined with colourful flower-filled window boxes. Not only is it the city’s most iconic structure, it’s a superb way to absorb Lucerne’s regal atmosphere, before we continue our exploration of the best of Switzerland.

Bernese Oberland

As you enter the Bernese Oberland in central Switzerland, the views become quite literally breath-taking! This is the grand alpine heart of Europe with some of the finest mountain scenery on earth, described by the composer Mendelssohn as ‘the most wonderful of all in this unbelievably beautiful country’.

On viewing the legendary snow-capped peaks of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau you’ll be quite simply awestruck. We then ascend by mountain railway for more extraordinary vistas, with the crystal-clear lakes reflecting the meadows and forests below. This truly magical landscape is sure to enchant you.

Later we’ll descend again by mountain railway before returning to the ship. Please note, temperatures will be significantly lower at altitude, even during the summer months, so it’s advisable to pack suitable clothing. Lunch is not included on this full day excursion; however, the ship will offer a packed lunch.

If you chose a more leisurely start to the day, we drive to Lucerne.

Lucerne & Free afternoon in Basel

Lucerne

Enjoy a more comprehensive excursion in Lucerne, with a guided tour of the city. Then spend time at leisure wandering its medieval streets before returning to the ship for lunch.

Basel

This afternoon you can choose to stay on board or hop on our shuttle bus to Basel for time to explore independently. With a mix of historic and modern architecture, Basel seamlessly blends tradition and innovation. While you're here, head to the old town to explore its narrow winding streets. At its heart, you'll find the magnificent cathedral with its red sandstone walls, colourful roof tiles, and twin towers. Or you could immerse yourself in the city's remarkable museums and countless galleries, celebrating its rich tradition of art collecting.

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Return home

Wave goodbye to your ship and crew this morning to start your journey home.

Available ships

Oscar Wilde ship on the Douro with the Hungarian Parliament Building in the background

MS Oscar Wilde

5 stars
Built
2017
Crew
44
Passengers
167

It would be very easy to simply describe the MS Oscar Wilde as ‘luxurious’ but it’s much more than that.

A panorama of MS Geoffrey Chaucer on a river

MS Geoffrey Chaucer

5 stars
Built
2019
Crew
44
Passengers
167

Swiss operated and truly world-class, we are absolutely delighted to present the five-star MS Geoffrey Chaucer.

Extras & upgrades

Duration: At leisure

Price: £19.00

Take a scenic cable car over the Rhine River to the impressive Ehrenbreitstein fortress, which stands 118 meters tall on its riverbanks. Built by the Prussians to fend off the French, it's the second-largest preserved fortress in Europe, with an unparalleled view of Koblenz and the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers. Here, you can explore the castle's 1000-year history at leisure before returning to Koblenz by cable car.

Optional excursion can be done during free time or instead of the walking tour of Koblenz.

Please contact us at least two weeks before you’re set to depart to add the above experience to your booking before departure.

Duration: 1hr 30 mins

Price: £22

Before we sit down to another delicious dinner onboard our five-star ship, visit a winery in Rüdesheim to taste the local wine. In the atmospheric backdrop of a historic wine cave, enjoy sampling the varieties this region is famous for, including Riesling, Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris, and learn interesting facts about the viticulture and the history of wine in the area.

Please note: Due to the location of the wine tasting, it's advised all guests bring a jacket.

Optional excursion can be done during free time in Rüdesheim.

Please contact us at least two weeks before you’re set to depart to add the above experience to your booking before departure. Minimum numbers apply. 

Duration: At leisure

Price: £23

Discover technology from the underwater world to space. Ever wonder what the inside of a submarine looks like? Or how big a jumbo jet is? From aircraft to vintage crafts, fire engines to mechanical instruments, there's plenty to inspire and amaze!

Included in your entrance is a ticket to the IMAX theatre where the gigantic screen shows fascinating movies detailing incredible technological feats and natural wonders.

Optional excursion can be done after or instead of the walking tour of Speyer.

Please contact us at least two weeks before you’re set to depart to add the above experience to your booking before departure.  

Price: from €8pp

Duration: 30-40 mins

Hop on the Little Train and discover the charming narrow streets of Strasbourg's old town, the romantic 'Petite France', the many quays and covered bridges and the famous Cathedral Square.

Optional excursions can be done after or instead of the guided walking tour.

This excursion can be arranged with your Cruise Concierge on board and is payable locally. 

Price: from €15.70pp

Duration: 1hr 10mins

Discover Strasbourg from a unique perspective - the water! As it flows through the centre of the city, you'll explore three of Strasbourg's 15 districts. Along the way, you'll spot the UNESCO-protect Grande Île, the imperial district of Neustadt, the European Parliament and more.

Optional excursions can be done after or instead of the guided walking tour.

This excursion can be arranged with your Cruise Concierge on board and is payable locally. 

Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.

From hotel upgrades to holiday extensions, you can benefit from our Travel Concierge service:

  • Add up to two nights before you sail in the destination your river cruises starts from
  • Add up to two nights after your cruise in the destination your river cruises ends in
  • Change your departure airport (depending on flight availability)
  • Book a door-to-door transfer service from your home to your departure airport or airport hotel 

If you would like to add Travel Concierge to your European river cruise, please call our reservations team.

Travel connections

Arrival airport First ship location Transfer time 
Basel  Basel 30mins 
Zurich Basel 1.5hrs 
Final ship location Departure airport Transfer time 
Cologne Cologne 30mins 
Cologne Dusseldorf 45mins-1hr 

FAQs

Prices are per person, based on two people sharing a twin cabin with a limited number of sole occupancy cabins available on all decks, at the relevant supplement. The price includes:  

  • All nights of your cruise in your choice of luxury cabin or suite
  • All meals on board, including welcome cocktails and the Chef’s Dinner
  • Complimentary on-board tea and coffee
  • Complimentary on-board Wi-Fi (connection speeds may vary) 
  • Return scheduled flights from a selection of regional airports 
  • Airport transfers and coach travel as mentioned
  • All visits and excursions as mentioned
  • Five-star service from an English-speaking crew and knowledgeable local guides
  • Services of a Riviera Travel Cruise Director and Concierge 

  • Currency: Euro, Swiss Franc
  • Flight Time: Approx. 1 hr 20 mins to 2 hrs
  • Language: German, French
  • Time Zone: GMT+1
  • Country: Germany, France, Switzerland

Complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout the ship for the duration of your cruise. Please note that speeds may vary.

UK Citizens do not require a visa to enter the EU, however you must have a valid passport. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/france/entry-requirements

We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.

You can take a look at our river cruise FAQs to find answers to common questions, or find out about accessibility on our cruises and tours on our mobility FAQs page.

Alternatively, you can take a look at our Why River Cruise page to delve further into life on board, whether it's the onboard dining, onshore excursions, or more about the ships and cabins.

The deposit for this holiday is £500pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 101 days before you depart.

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