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Best Riverboat Cruises in GermanyTop Cruising on the Rhine, Moselle, Main, Danube, and Elbe in Europe
The best luxury riverboats in Germany cruise on the Rhine (Rhein), Moselle (Mosel), Main, Danube (Donau), and Elbe Rivers past European cultural and natural sights.
Luxury riverboat cruises are an increasingly popular way to explore Europe. Most costs are locked in months prior to departure and having to unpack only once to see many top cities and sites is always an appealing idea. Germany is water rich with many major rivers complemented by an extensive canal network that make cruising on more than one river or even river system possible. The most popular rivers for cruises are the Rhine (Rhein), Danube (Donau), and Elbe.
Luxury Riverboat Cruises on the Rhine River, GermanyThe Rhine River is arguably the most popular river for inland cruises in Europe. Many permutations are possible from short hour-long trips to multiple day trips that include other rivers as well. The Rhine is navigable from Basel in Switzerland all the way to the North Sea in the Netherlands. Popular sights en route includes Strasbourg in France as well as the German cities Speyer, Worms, Mainz, Koblenz, Bonn, Cologne (Köln), and Düsseldorf. Many cruises offer excursions to nearby sights including the Black Forest, Baden-Baden, Heidelberg, and Frankfurt.
Multiple-day cruises on the Rhine can be as short as three days or as long as two weeks but are mostly around a week. Popular combinations of the Rhine and its tributaries may include the romantic meandering Mosel (Moselle) and/or the Main River with its wide S-bends. The Main-Danube Canal makes it possible to cruise both the Danube and Rhine river systems on the same boat. Brendan has a 28-day mega cruise from Trier on the Mosel via the Rhine and Main to the mouth of the Danube at the Black Sea.
Luxury Riverboat Cruises on the Danube River, Germany & Eastern EuropeThe Danube River is navigable from Kelheim (and the Main-Danube Canal) all the way to the Black Sea. By far the most popular departure point for Danube cruises is Passau in Bavaria on the German-Austrian border at the confluence of the Danube and Inn Rivers. Cruises on the Danube are mostly around a week although can range from a few days to three weeks. The most popular section of the river is between Passau in Germany and Budapest in Hungary (via Linz, Melk, and Vienna in Austria and Bratislava in Slovakia).
Luxury Riverboat Cruises on the Elbe River, Germany & the Czech RepublicThe Elbe River is a distant third in popularity when it comes to cruising on German waterways. However, the destinations en route are no less interesting and when combined with other rivers such as the Spree, Havel, and Vltava (Moldau) include UNESCO World Cultural Heritage sites as diverse as Berlin, Potsdam, Dessau, Lutherstadt-Wittenberg, Dresden, and Prague. Cruises along the Elbe are usually a week but can be as short as four days or up to two weeks. The most popular section of the river is from Prague to Magdeburg with extensions to Berlin, whether by boat or bus, often included.
The copyright of the article Best Riverboat Cruises in Germany in Cruise Lines & Routes is owned by Henk Bekker. Permission to republish Best Riverboat Cruises in Germany in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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