If you are considering cruising one of Europe’s many rivers, you may be left wondering which river offers the best fit for the experiences you're seeking and the landscapes you’re looking for. Is the Rhine right for me? Will the Danube?
To help you sort through all your options, we’ve compiled a list of facts and highlights for Europe’s top rivers, and we’re confident you’ll find just what you’re looking for. Consider this your crash course in European river cruising. (We promise there won’t be a quiz.)
With so many places to see and ports to visit, the best way to see as much of Europe as possible is aboard a luxurious river cruise. River cruises allow you to explore ancient sites, experience magnificent cities and immerse yourself in the culture and cuisine of places that can't be reached on a traditional cruise ship.
Most major river cruise lines offer unique and unforgettable itineraries along these epic European waterways including voyages on Crystal, Viking, AmaWaterways, Uniworld, Tauck and many more of the world's top cruise lines!
Read on to learn more about which European river is right for you or let our CruiseInsider experts help you choose a voyage and cruise line that best fits your unique sense of adventure or uncompromised style of travel.
Length: 766 miles
Source: Swiss Alps
Countries: Switzerland, Principality of Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, France and the Netherlands
Popular ports: Amsterdam and Kinderdijk (the Netherlands), Cologne, Koblenz, and Mainz (Germany), Strasbourg (France), Basel (Switzerland), and Heidelberg (Germany)
A great choice for: Stunning vineyards, legendary castles on hilltops, medieval villages, world-class museums and Christmas Markets
Heidelberg, Germany is one of the highlights along the Rhine River.
Medieval architecture, lush vineyards, cobblestone streets, majestic cathedrals and museums make the romantic Rhine an excellent choice for a quintessential European cruise. In addition to sampling some legendary wines and seeing the legendary tulips and windmills through the Netherlands, you’ll also have your pick of an assortment of museums with exhibits ranging from quirky to classic. A cruise on the Rhine will give you a well-rounded experience with European culture.
Things to do along the Rhine:
Length: 1,780 miles
Source: Germany’s Black Forest
Countries: Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova and Ukraine
Popular ports: Nuremberg and Passau (Germany), Vienna (Austria), Bratislava (Slovakia), Bucharest (Romania), and Budapest (Hungary)
A great choice for: Families or multigenerational trips, history-, art- and music-lovers, dramatic natural scenery, Christmas Markets, medieval castles and touring some of the world's top cities
Fairy-tale castles are just some of the stunning sites along the Danube.
As one of Europe’s most vital means of transportation for 2,000 years, the Danube is the only major European river to flow from west to east. No matter who you are or who you’re bringing with you, Europe’s second-longest river has something for everyone.
The Danube runs through or along the border of ten countries as it flows into the Black Sea, with enough activity, architecture and diversity to please every member of your party. With a cruise on the Danube, you’ll have an exciting new opportunity waiting for you at every port.
Things to do along the Danube:
South of Budapest, visit the quiet town of Kalosca, Hungary, founded in 1009 by St. Stephen in 1009. The Archbishop’s Palace and the Kalocsa Cathedral are must-see sights in this town that is most known for paprika and folklore art.
Length: 505 miles
Source: Swiss Alps
Countries: Switzerland and France
Popular ports: Lyon, Tournon, Viviers, Avignon, and Arles (France)
A great choice for: Relaxation, ancient history, wine tasting, lavender fields and breathtaking countrysides
The Rhône River flowing through France is undeniably gorgeous along every mile.
The only major river flowing directly to the Mediterranean Sea, the Rhône river is one of the most significant waterways in Europe and is thoroughly Alpine in character. When you travel the Rhône, you’ll be surrounded by the very best of France: Renaissance buildings and art, Roman ruins, breathtaking scenery, and of course, top-notch wine.
Things to do along the Rhône:
Length: 483 miles
Source: Source-Seine, a small town in northeastern France
Countries: France
Popular ports: Caudebec-en-Caux (with excursions to Normandy beaches), Rouen, Les Andelys, Giverny, Burgundy, Paris (France)
A great choice for: Palaces, architecture, famous sites, food and wine, WW2 history, French countryside and urban culture
The Seine River cuts through the heart of Paris, the "City of Lights."
The Seine flows right through the heart of Paris, dividing the city into left bank and right bank with over 30 bridges to connect the two halves of the city. A cruise along the Seine is perfect for true romantics to take in everything the City of Light has to offer, from the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Louvre, Tuileries Garden—even a leisurely bicycle ride along the banks of the river will put you in a Parisian state of mind.
Things to do along the Seine:
Length: 326 miles
Source: Franconia in central Germany
Countries: Germany (including Bavaria)
Popular ports: Mainz, Frankfurt, Miltenberg, Nuremberg, Heidelberg, Wertheim, Würzburg, Vienna, and Bamberg (Germany)
A great choice for: River cruise newbies, fairytale lovers, authentic German food & drink, lush forests, incredible palaces and quaint medieval towns
Germany's Main River is one of the shortest, but most scenic rivers in Europe.
The Main may not be the birthplace of the fairytale, but the area has a strong tradition of tales and fables due in part to the brothers Grimm, who were born near the river in the late 1700s. Although the Main (pronounced mine) is one of the shorter rivers on cruise itineraries, it is a tributary of the Rhine and also connected to the Danube, so many Main River cruises include time on those rivers as well. Port cities along the twists and turns of the Main offer a great variety of cathedrals, museums, and houses with old-world charm.
Things to do along the Main:
Length: 557 miles
Source: Picos De Urbión in northern Spain
Countries: Spain and Portugal
Popular ports: Porto, Régua, Pinhão, and Barca d’Alva (Portugal), Vega de Terrón (Spain)
A great choice for: Port wine lovers, travelers looking to experience a hidden treasure, great food and wine, stunning landscapes, quaint people, charming villages
Sun-kissed and lush, the Douro Valley offers stunning panoramas for hundreds of miles.
While many European river cruises run through France or Germany, the Douro provides something different: the rich culture of Portugal and Spain. This river is considered up-and-coming in the cruise world, so chances are you’ll be able to secure bragging rights among your friends and family for sailing it first. Start your voyage in Porto, Portugal’s second-largest city known for port wine, then venture into the secluded rural landscapes of the Douro Valley where the almond trees and vineyards will be your ship’s only company.
Things to do along the Douro:
Length: 338 miles
Source: Vosges mountain range in northeastern France
Countries: France, Germany and Luxembourg
Popular ports: Cochem, Bernkastel-Kues, and Trier (Germany)
A great choice for: Castle lovers, ancient history, white wine vineyards, romance, hiking, terraced vineyards, half-timbered houses and sprawling landscapes
The Moselle has
Along the banks of the Moselle you’ll find vineyards and castles that date back to the Middle Ages. The romantic Moselle winds through an enchanting landscape of castles, picture-book villages and terraced slate hillsides that form one of the world’s richest wine regions. With a settled history that predates the Romans, it is yours to discover on a laid back and luxurious Moselle river cruise.
Things to do along the Moselle:
Length: 680 miles
Source: Krkonoše Mountains in the northern Czech Republic
Countries: Germany and Czech Republic
Popular ports: Wittenberg, Meissen, Berlin, Dresden (Germany), Litomerice and Melnik (Czech Republic)
A great choice for: Those who embrace spontaneity as much as culture, history buffs, leisure travelers, Christmas Markets, rolling vineyards, amazing cathedrals, bustling marketplaces, and historic villages
The Elbe River reaches seldom seen places in Germany and the Czech Republic.
From Berlin’s ultra-modern, forward-thinking architecture to Dresden’s baroque wonders, risen from wartime ashes, the once divisive Elbe River is today a symbol of unity. Along this inspirational and scenic river, East Germany became free and much of the breathtaking beauty remains unaltered by man. Compared to other European rivers, there isn’t as much industry along the Elbe because the water is shallow and narrow, but if you're willing to "go with the flow" you'll enjoy a great variety of rustic adventure, culture and cuisine, and a combination of both history and modern marvels.
Things to do along the Elbe:
European river cruising is one of the most popular ways to see many places at once, with ancient cities, historic landmarks, charming towns, and spectacular scenery.
Whether you choose the blue Danube, the romantic Rhine, or one of the many other magnificent rivers, a river journey through Europe on a luxurious river ship is sure to become your best vacation ever.
Our travel specialists are available to answer all your questions about European river cruising and help you find your ideal voyage. Speak to a river cruise expert at 1 (877) 734-6858 and let us help you create the ideal river cruise vacation.