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Explore Moselle, Sarre, Main, Nekar and Rhine River cruises below to find your perfect dream getaway.
From Strasbourg to Saarbrücken, via Frankfurt, or Remich, a small Luxembourg town, explore the cultural diversity of five founding rivers. Along the charming Neckar, the romantic Rhine, the picturesque Moselle, or the Saar and its unspoiled landscapes, you will have the opportunity to discover towns and villages where modernity and traditions come together. Flowing through three countries, the Moselle River takes you through the Moselle Valley which is a real fairytale getaway thanks to its tiny villages and picturesque medieval castles. In France, sip Riesling wine, in Germany stroll along charming small and traditional towns and in Luxembourg, discover the cultural diversity of this small, intriguing country.
CroisiEurope has also designed some cruises that will take you from France to Holland -or reverse- via Germany and Belgium with different itineraries to suit your needs. In Alsace, discover the gastronomy and traditions of a must-see region full of charm and architectural wonders such as the famous Gothic cathedral of Strasbourg, capital of Europe. In Colmar and its “Little Venice”, stroll along the traditional half-timbered houses and follow the wine route. You will have the opportunity to visit some of the most beautiful French towns such as Riquewihr or Ribeauvillé. In Germany, discover the picturesque and historic city of Koblenz which lies at the junction of the Rhine and the Moselle rivers or head to the cultural hub that is Cologne. In the Netherlands, discover the charming city of Amsterdam known as the “Venice of the North”, explore its legendary windmills and its colorful cobblestone streets.
No matter your wishes, we have multiple itineraries for you to choose from and discover the Moselle, Sarre, Main, Rhine and Neckar rivers and their idyllic landscapes.
AMSTERDAM - UTRECHT - DORDRECHT - GHENT - Bruges - ANTWERP - ROTTERDAM - Delft - The Hague - AMSTERDAM
The vast expanse of Dutch and Belgian grasslands becomes a palette of colorful flowers in the spring. Join us as we navigate the canals alongside quintessential windmills—conjuring Vermeer and Van Gogh and indulging in Gouda and speculaas while enjoying music from one end of these northern plains to the other. These two countries have deep melodic heritages, so take advantage of this moment to (re)discover their composers and works, including the Sonata by Franck—one of the most prestigious Belgian composers—and the one by the Russian artist Myaskovsky. Delight in creations by Hasselmans, Vieuxtemps, and Lekeu—three additional Belgian composers—as well as the virtuoso Rachmaninoff. And who can forget Die tote Stadt, the fascinating opera by Korngold that takes place in Bruges?
Alain Duault