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| 1 | Trier, GermanyEmbarkment | |||
![]() Trier, Germany, is a captivating city filled with history and charm, making it a fantastic destination for cruisers. Known as the oldest town in Germany, visiting Trier during your cruise allows you to immerse yourself in ancient Roman architecture and a lively contemporary culture.
As you disembark, take the opportunity to explore the remarkable Porta Nigra, a well-preserved Roman city gate that's a UNESCO World Heritage site. Stroll through the picturesque Hauptmarkt, where you can admire the beautiful surroundings and grab a bite at local cafés. Consider visiting the stunning Trier Cathedral, home to beautiful art and fascinating history. If you're keen on wine tasting, take a quick trip to the nearby Moselle Valley, renowned for its vineyards and scenic river views. Trier is a delightful mix of history and modern vibrancy, ensuring a memorable stop on your cruise! | ||||
| 2 | Trier, Germany | |||
![]() Trier, Germany, is a captivating city filled with history and charm, making it a fantastic destination for cruisers. Known as the oldest town in Germany, visiting Trier during your cruise allows you to immerse yourself in ancient Roman architecture and a lively contemporary culture.
As you disembark, take the opportunity to explore the remarkable Porta Nigra, a well-preserved Roman city gate that's a UNESCO World Heritage site. Stroll through the picturesque Hauptmarkt, where you can admire the beautiful surroundings and grab a bite at local cafés. Consider visiting the stunning Trier Cathedral, home to beautiful art and fascinating history. If you're keen on wine tasting, take a quick trip to the nearby Moselle Valley, renowned for its vineyards and scenic river views. Trier is a delightful mix of history and modern vibrancy, ensuring a memorable stop on your cruise! | ||||
| 2 | Bernkastel-Kues, Germany | |||
![]() Bernkastel-Kues, located along the Moselle River, is a charming town that delights cruisers with its picturesque vistas and rich wine culture. This beautiful destination is known for its medieval buildings, making it a perfect stop for those looking to immerse themselves in the history and flavour of Germany.
When you arrive, take a leisurely stroll through the cobblestone streets of the old town, where you’ll encounter the stunning Market Square featuring half-timbered houses. Don't miss the chance to visit local wineries where you can indulge in tasting some of the region's famous Rieslings. For some outdoor fun, hike up to the Burg Landshut for fantastic views of the Moselle Valley. Bernkastel-Kues promises a delightful mix of history, culture, and scenic beauty for every cruiser! | ||||
| 3 | Cochem, Germany | |||
![]() Cochem is the second smallest town in Germany and is located on the left bank of the Moselle. The Moselle Valley is synonymous with stunning natural landscapes, with the region playing host to many castles and vineyards. Near the town are the well-preserved Cochem Castle and the ruins of the Winnen castle. Cochem Castle lines the skyline above the town and offers stunning views over Cochem and the Moselle River. There are numerous hiking trails such as 'Moselhöhenweg' located in the area, some of the trails even offer particpants the option to hike through some of the vast and beautful vineyards of the region | ||||
| 4 | Koblenz, Germany | |||
![]() The city of Koblenz is situated in Rheinland-Palatinate, at the confluence of the Moselle and Rhine. Koblenz is also one of the oldest cities in Germany. The city is often referred to as the 'Gateway to the Rhein' and is in very close proximity to numerous Vineyards and Castles, each synonymous landmarks of the region. Koblenz itself is known for the impressive Deutsches Eck monument located by the banks of the Rhein. Equally impressive is the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, located in the hills overlooking the city. | ||||
| 5 | Heidelberg, Germany | |||
![]() Heidelberg, Germany, is a captivating city that showcases a beautiful mix of history and stunning scenery, making it a delightful stop on your cruise itinerary. Nestled along the banks of the Neckar River, this picturesque town is famous for its medieval castle and vibrant academic atmosphere, offering cruisers unique experiences to explore.
As you disembark at the harbour, take the time to wander the charming Altstadt, where you'll find the impressive Heidelberg Castle looming majestically above. Consider hopping on the funicular railway for breathtaking views of the city and river. For a taste of local culture, visit Café Knosel, known for its traditional German pastries and coffee. If you’re keen on nature, a stroll along the riverbank offers serene vistas and lovely walking paths. Heidelberg is sure to enchant anyone looking for a blend of culture and natural beauty! | ||||
| 6 | Würzburg, Germany | |||
![]() The city of Würzburg is located on Main and is Bavarian city of over 100,000 residents. Home to the oldest university in Bavaria - Julius-Maximilians-Universität founded in 1402, it's among the ranks of classic German university towns. Würzburg is known for it's extravagant buildings and architecture. Die Residenz or The Residence is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is well renowned for its frescoes and beautiful paintings. It's a staple on any tourists agenda on a visit to the city. Visit the Marienberg Fortress, home to the most stunning of gardens for a wonderful panoramic view of Würzburg. | ||||
| 7 | Bamberg, GermanyOvernight | |||
![]() Bamberg is an economic center of Upper Franconia located in the state of Bayern. Since 1993, the historic city center of Bamberg has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the largest intact preserved city center in Germany. The city is known for its longstanding tradition of producing beer as well as the quaint buildings dotted along the riverside. Some of the most picturesque buildings include the Altes Rathaus or town hall and the Bamberger Dom. For a spectacular view of the red-bricked houses from above, take a walk or the city bus to St. Michael's Monastery. Bamberg is the cheerful little town that has stepped right out of a fairy-tale. | ||||
| 8 | Bamberg, Germany | |||
![]() Bamberg is an economic center of Upper Franconia located in the state of Bayern. Since 1993, the historic city center of Bamberg has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the largest intact preserved city center in Germany. The city is known for its longstanding tradition of producing beer as well as the quaint buildings dotted along the riverside. Some of the most picturesque buildings include the Altes Rathaus or town hall and the Bamberger Dom. For a spectacular view of the red-bricked houses from above, take a walk or the city bus to St. Michael's Monastery. Bamberg is the cheerful little town that has stepped right out of a fairy-tale. | ||||
| 8 | Regensburg, GermanyDisembarkment | |||
![]() Regensburg, Germany, is a captivating city steeped in history and charm, making it a fantastic stop on your cruise itinerary. Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and vibrant cultural scene, Regensburg offers cruisers a unique glimpse into Germany’s rich heritage.
Once you dock, take a leisurely stroll through the historic Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you’ll find stunning landmarks like the Stone Bridge and Regensburg Cathedral. Don’t forget to sample local delicacies at one of the many traditional beer gardens. For those keen on a bit of exploration, consider a bike tour along the Danube River, where you can enjoy scenic views and lush landscapes. With its delightful mix of history, culture, and culinary delights, Regensburg promises an enriching experience you won’t want to miss! | ||||

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