What’s it like to take a European river cruise on the Rhine and Moselle Rivers?

Traveling through Europe is easier than ever when you take a river cruise. Taking a European river cruise along the Rhine and Moselle Rivers on Avalon Waterways, allows you to to see Europe up close and personal, plus there’s no jumping from train to train and unpacking from hotel to hotel. Each night you’ll return to your “floating hotel” and move on to the next port city.

Europe is rich with history–and color. As you scroll through the pictures, you’ll notice that the use of color is predominant in every city.

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Photo courtesy of Avalon Waterways

Onboard the Avalon Affinity or Artistry II, you will enjoy scenic views filled with castles and vineyards as you journey down the river. On the northbound itinerary, you’ll fly to Zürich, where you’ll transfer to Basel to board your ship made just for cruising the rivers of Europe. In 13 days, you’ll see Switzerland, Germany, France, Luxembourg, and Holland.

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Enjoy a wide open French Balcony on an Avalon Waterways ship

The culture of each country is brought onboard

Local chefs cook up favorite regional cuisine. Local entertainers join you onboard for an evening of music while enjoying the regions wines. Artisans and experts are also brought onboard to display their talents and share their stories with you. It’s a complete immersion into the history and cultures along the famous rivers.

DAY 1: Zürich, Switzerland—Transfer to Basel, Switzerland (northbound cruise)

We recommend you arrive in Zurich a day early so you can enjoy the place famous for its chocolate and watches. The day of your cruise, you’ll be transferred to Basel to embark on your journey.

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Photo of Basel along the Rhine River courtesy of Avalon Waterways

DAY 2: Breisach, Germany 

This is Germany’s Black Forest region and best known for their cuckoo clocks (you can watch one being made), Black Forest ham and Black Forest cherry cake. Yum!

Breisach, Germany

DAY 3: Strasbourg, France

You’ll have all day to explore this charming city. La Petite France has a waterfront promenade which makes spending the day at one of the bistros so relaxing. There’s also an optional excursion out to the Alsace wine country.

Ill river canal in old town Strasbourg, France

DAY 4: Mainz, Germany 

Old Town is full of fun shops with their iconic jesters, and Mainz is also Germany’s largest wine market.

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The Mannheim Palace

In the afternoon, you’ll head to Heidelberg where you can taste some of Germany’s famous schnitzel with a cold beer.

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Try Heidelberg’s famous viener schnitzel and cold Pilsner beer

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DAY 5: Rüdesheim, Germany 

Be sure to have a cup of Rüdesheim coffee, which is carefully made with coffee and German brandy, then topped with fresh whipped cream.

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After you’ve savored your coffee, spend your day exploring this old German town.

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Cruising through the Rhine Gorge, expect to see endless views of castles and vineyards.

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DAY 6: Bernkastel, Germany

After a guided walk of the marketplace, adventure out on your own. A great way to explore this renaissance town is on a bicycle. You’ll also have an opportunity to taste the region’s best wines before you leave.

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Photo courtesy of Avalon Waterways

DAY 7: Trier, Germany and cruising by Luxembourg

Besides more wonderful wines in the region, Trier boasts of seven UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Roman baths, amphitheater, bridge, and Porta Nigra (the Roman gate).

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Photo of Trier courtesy of Avalon Waterways

DAY 8: Cochem, Germany 

Get your camera out! Cochem is one of the most scenic areas with beautiful views from every angle.

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Photo courtesy of Avalon Waterways

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Photo of Cochem courtesy of Avalon Waterways

DAY 9: Koblenz, Germany

Where the Rhine and Moselle Rivers merge is an old Roman settlement called Koblenz. It’s the cultural and business center of the Middle Rhine region. It’s stories can all be told during your walking tour of the castles, fortresses and monuments.

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The tram up the side of the mountain to the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress is a great way to see spectacular views of the Moselle River.

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DAY 10: Cologne, Germany

Cologne is most famous for it’s twin-steepled cathedral. Locals recommend you try their locally brewed Kölsch pale lager.

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The Cologne Cathedral resembles the City of Oz at night

DAY 11: Kinderdijk, Holland

Nineteen windmills line the waterways in Kinderdijk. You’ll get a chance to go inside one and see how they work.

Mills in Holland

DAY 12: Volendam, Holland 

You’ll set out to discover Volendam by canal boat. There’s plenty of time to explore this quaint fishing town.

Tourist boat in the port of Volendam. Netherlands

Then you’ll board a bus and head to Edam. You’ll spend the afternoon tasting tasting all the wonderful dutch foods and find some great souvenirs to take home.

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DAY 13: Amsterdam, Holland

Welcome to Amsterdam. The city famous for the Anne Frank house, Van Gogh’s museum, cheese, and clogs.

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Did you know Amsterdam is below sea level and the entire city is built on wooden poles?

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Want more information on taking a Rhine and Moselle European River cruise?

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