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Moselle Travel Guide

A Moselle River cruise offers a serene journey through some of Europe's most enchanting landscapes. This river, winding through France, Luxembourg, and Germany, is famed for its peaceful meandering paths, lush vineyard-covered hills, and charming villages. On these cruises, you'll experience a unique blend of natural beauty and rich history. The Moselle region is renowned for its wine, particularly Riesling, making it a haven for wine enthusiasts. Beyond the vineyards, the river flows past historic castles, medieval towns, and Roman ruins, each telling a story of the region's past. The Moselle offers a quieter, more intimate cruise experience compared to its more famous counterparts, making it perfect for those looking to unwind and soak in the scenic beauty and cultural richness of this unique European region. With river cruise volume buys plus our low everyday prices you can save up to 50% versus the brochure price! Book your Moselle river cruise today with AffordableTours.com, your discounted river cruise headquarters.

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Mar 09, 2026ScenicAmberAmsterdamZurich8$7,290
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Apr 01, 2026VikingViking AlsvinParisPrague12$3,999
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Apr 01, 2026ScenicJewelZurichAmsterdam8$9,390
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Apr 04, 2026VikingViking HildZurichParis12$4,499
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Apr 06, 2026ScenicAmberZurichAmsterdam8$9,390
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Moselle Travel Guide

Moselle River Cruises Highlights

  • Cochem, Germany: Cochem is famous for its fairy-tale Reichsburg Castle perched above the town. This picturesque location offers wine-tasting tours and breathtaking views of the Moselle Valley.
  • Reichsburg Castle, Cochem: Overlooking the town of Cochem, this castle offers a glimpse into medieval times with its majestic structure and panoramic views of the Moselle Valley.
  • Trier, Germany: Known as Germany's oldest city, Trier boasts numerous Roman monuments, including the Porta Nigra gate. The city is rich in history and architectural marvels.
  • Roman Monuments, Trier: Trier, Germany's oldest city, is home to several well-preserved Roman monuments, including the famous Porta Nigra, an ancient city gate, and the impressive Trier Amphitheater.
  • Bernkastel-Kues, Germany: This charming town is known for its medieval market square and half-timbered houses. It's a great spot for exploring local wineries and enjoying traditional German cuisine.
  • Bernkastel-Kues Old Town: Wander through the medieval market square surrounded by timber-framed houses and quaint shops. The town is also known for its world-class Riesling wines.
  • Luxembourg City, Luxembourg: As the capital of Luxembourg, this city offers a blend of modern and historical attractions, including the Casemates du Bock, a network of underground tunnels.
  • Luxembourg's Casemates du Bock: These historic underground tunnels in Luxembourg City offer a unique exploration of the city's defenses and provide stunning views.
  • Metz, France: Metz, with its Gothic Saint-Stephen Cathedral and the Pompidou Center, is a blend of cultural heritage and contemporary art. The city's gardens and riverside promenades are perfect for leisurely strolls.
  • Metz Cathedral, France: A marvel of Gothic architecture, the cathedral is famous for its vast expanse of stained glass windows created by renowned artists like Chagall.
  • Wine Villages along the Moselle: The Moselle is renowned for its wine, and the numerous small wine villages along the river, such as Piesport and Zell, are charming spots for wine tasting and enjoying local cuisine.

Moselle River Cruises Travel Tips

  • In terms of language, while English is widely spoken in tourist areas, learning some basic German phrases like "Guten Tag" (Good Day) and "Danke" (Thank You) can enrich your interactions with locals.
  • The currency in Germany, Luxembourg, and France is the Euro, and while major credit cards are accepted in most places, carrying some cash is always a good idea for small purchases or in more rural areas.
  • Packing for a Moselle River cruise means preparing for variable weather. Regardless of the season, comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring the towns and vineyards along the river.
  • For dining on the ship or visiting nicer restaurants, smart casual attire is appropriate. And since you'll be visiting numerous historical and cultural sites, packing modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees is recommended, especially for church and cathedral visits.
  • The Moselle region is famous for its vineyards. Enjoy wine-tasting sessions in local vineyards and traditional wine cellars.
  • Christmas is a magical time to cruise on the Moselle River. Most of the towns hold Christmas fairs where glittering lights and warm mugs of gluhwein create a welcoming atmosphere.
  • Many towns along the Moselle offer bike rentals. Cycle along the riverbanks for a scenic and active way to explore the area.
  • The region around the Moselle offers beautiful hiking trails, providing stunning views of the river valley and the opportunity to explore the natural landscape.

Moselle River Cruises Things To Do

  • Trier, Germany
    Trier, Germany

    Trier is everything you think of when you imagine a fairytale German town. Founded in 16 B.C. by Roman Emperor Augustus, Trier is known as the oldest city in Germany. Because the city was so spectacular, it eventually became known as the second Rome (Roma Secunda). Therefore, you can see both Roman ruins as well as enjoy Trier's rich German history.

    Best Time To Visit

    Travel experts recommend that you visit sites in Trier in September when crowds taper off and you can focus more on sight-seeing.

     

    You Should Know

    Suggested places to visit include the Trier Toy Museum and Eltz Castle. The Porta Nigra is the largest ancient Roman gate in Europe. The city is also home to an ancient Roman amphitheater and old Roman thermal baths. Trier University makes Trier a thriving university city. The city is the birthplace of Karl Marx, who was born in 1818 in a three-story house on Bruckenstrasse – a historic street in Trier.
  • Traben-Trarbach - Germany
    Traben-Trarbach - Germany

    If you appreciate Art Nouveau, you will love the town of Traben-Trarbach. Many of the town's buildings were built during the height of the movement or during the early part of the 20th century. 

    Best Time To Visit

    The best time to see Traben-Trarbach is when the temperature begins to cool, or when crowds begin to diminish during September and October. 

     

    You Should Know

    The best way to see Traben-Trarbach is to schedule a walking tour. You can find one of several tours featured, including a city tour, a night watchman's tour, an Art Nouveau tour, and a Mont-Royal tour. If you cannot participate in a wine festival event, plan to visit one of the town's many wine cellars and take part in a wine tasting activity. Popular Art Nouveau mansions in Traben-Trarbach include Villa Bruecker (built 1905) and Villa Huesgen (built 1904).
  • Cochem, Germany
    Cochem, Germany

    Cochem is considered a dropping off point for visitors who wish to see the vineyards of the nearby municipal district of Winningen or wish to make a trip to Reichsburg Castle overlooking Cochem. The castle, which was first erected in 1000 AD, can be accessed by cable car. During the 1800s, the castle's façade was renovated, and it was upgraded to a neo-Gothic design.  

    Best Time To Visit

    Based on tourism weather information, the best time to see Cochem for warm-weather sightseeing is anywhere from late June to the last part of August.
  • Zell
    Zell

    A small town in the Moselle River valley, Zell is known for its climbing and hiking trails, and its wine – specifically, Zeller Schwarze Katz. If you are less active, you can always stroll to and visit the city's church, constructed in 1792. 

    Best Time To Visit

    If you love to hike or climb, you will find the summer temperatures amenable as well as the cooler temperatures in early fall. However, if you want to experience drier weather, plan a visit around September.

     

    You Should Know

    After Piesport, Zell is known as the largest wine-growing center in Moselle wine-growing country. Traditionally, Zell is known for its production of Riesling wines. The town is the seat for winemaker, Zimmermann-Graeff & Mueller.
  • Koblenz - Germany
    Koblenz - Germany

    Sitting where the Moselle meets the Rhine River, 2,000-year-old Koblenz has been described as one of the most beautiful and historic towns in Germany. See sites, such as the Basilica of St. Castor (which goes back to the ninth century) and Liebfrauenkirche (the Church of Our Lady), built during the 12th century. 

    Best Time To Visit

    Travel experts suggest you see Koblenz from June through August when the Rhine River region is lush and green.

     

    You Should Know

    Take a look around the reconstructed medieval square of Florin's Market. The square features a clock tower, built in the 1700s, a church, and a Gothic jury house, built in the 16th century. Go by cable car to the Ehrenbreitstein fortress. You will be able to see amazing views of the Rhine Valley at the top of the hill where Ehrenbreitstein stands. If you are not squeamish about heights, one of the gondolas in the cable car system features a glass floor.
  • Bernkastel-Kues - Germany
    Bernkastel-Kues - Germany

    Notably pretty, the German town of Bernkastel is often called the wine capital of the Moselle River Valley. That appellation is fair, as the town stores wine in its cellars from 5,000+ vineyards. The medieval Marktplatz in Bernkastel features a town hall that was built in 1608, which also displays a pillory. Across the River in Kues, the heart of the founder of the town's Gothic chapel, Nicholas of Cusa (born in 1401), can be found within the church. The cardinal and philosopher's astronomical instruments, including the oldest celestial sphere in the world, are featured in the St. Nicholas Hospital library, located next door.

    Best Time To Visit

    If you go during the first weekend in October, you can also take part in nearby Piesport's wine festival. Other favorable times to visit are June through August. 

     

    You Should Know

    Established in 1458, the St. Nicholas Hospital has been renovated and now serves wine connoisseurs. The basement of the building has been turned into a vinotheque, which allows visitors to sample up to 160 varieties of wine. Most of the restaurants in Bernkastel-Kues stock a large selection of wines.
  • Piesport - Germany
    Piesport - Germany

    Sitting on a bend of the River Moselle, Piesport is an ancient wine-producing town. In 1985, a Roman wine press was found in Piesport, made around the fourth century. It is the largest wine press of its kind discovered north of the Alps. 

    Best Time To Visit

    Visit the Piesport is when it holds its wine festival during the first week of October.

     

    You Should Know

    Piesport's signature wines originate from the Goldtropfchen vineyard, which refers to "droplets of gold." In fact, the Rieslings produced from the vineyard are some of the finest wines in the Moselle River Valley. An interesting winery in Piesport is the Weingut Vereinigte Hospitien. Cellars of the winery were built around 330 AD. The Roman brickwork is still noticeable today.
  • Mainz, Germany
    Mainz, Germany

    Famous for its university, Mainz also is dominated by its cathedral, which sits in the center of the city. The church is notable, as the stone for its foundation was laid in 975 AD. The contrast of the city's history with delightful timber-framed homes, cafes, boutiques, and small shops, make Mainz an interesting and memorable cruise stop on a Moselle River Cruise.

    Best Time To Visit

    The best time to see Mainz is when the vineyards are lush and growing, or during the months of August through November. 

     

    You Should Know

    One of Mainz's three main festivals is the Weinmarkt. It was introduced in 1946. French occupying forces gave the town 100,000 liters of wine in a gesture of conciliation and friendliness. The Gutenberg Printing Museum and the city's Romano-Germanic Museum stand out as being two of the best museums to visit in Mainz.

Moselle River Cruise Packages

  • Getting There

    Starting your Moselle River cruise adventure is straightforward. The cruise typically begins in one of the larger cities along the river, such as Trier in Germany, known for its Roman history, or Metz in France. These cities are well-connected by major European transportation networks, including airports and train stations, making them easily accessible from various parts of Europe and beyond. Once in these cities, the transition to the cruise port is a breeze, with ports conveniently located and well-equipped to welcome travelers embarking on their river journey. The Moselle's accessibility and the seamless connection between land and water travel make it an ideal choice for a hassle-free and memorable river cruise experience.

  • The Perfect Time for a Moselle River Cruise

    The Moselle River, with its picturesque landscapes and charming towns, is a year-round destination, but certain times of the year enhance the cruising experience. Spring (April to June) is a beautiful time as the vineyards come to life and the countryside is blooming. The weather is pleasant, perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

    Summer (July to August) is the warmest period, ideal for enjoying the scenic beauty of the river and its surroundings. However, this is also the peak tourist season, so expect more company on your journey.

    Autumn (September to October) is a particularly magical time on the Moselle. The vineyards turn into a palette of gold and red, and the wine festivals in this region are in full swing. The weather is cooler, making it comfortable for exploring.

    Winter brings a quieter but no less charming experience. The Christmas markets in the towns along the Moselle are a highlight, offering a festive and cozy atmosphere.

  • Immerse Yourself in European Culture Along the Moselle River

    The Moselle River flows through regions rich in history and cultural diversity. In Germany, you'll encounter a culture that values tradition, precision, and a love for nature. Small towns along the river often celebrate local festivals, especially during the wine harvest season, which are vibrant displays of local customs and community spirit.

    In Luxembourg, the culture blends Germanic and French influences, evident in its languages, customs, and cuisine. Luxembourg City, in particular, offers a mix of historical and modern attractions, reflecting its status as a significant European capital.

    In the French part of the Moselle, the influence of French art, literature, and culinary tradition is predominant. The laid-back lifestyle, focus on culinary excellence, and the importance of family and community life are integral aspects of the culture here.

    Across these regions, respect for local traditions, an appreciation for the arts, and a deep connection to history are common cultural threads. Engaging with locals, participating in traditional festivals, and exploring historical sites provide a deeper understanding of the diverse cultural landscape along the Moselle River.

  • Experience the Flavors of the Moselle River

    The Moselle River region, winding through France, Luxembourg, and Germany, offers a rich culinary journey. In this region, the focus is on fresh, local ingredients and traditional recipes. German cuisine here is known for its comforting and hearty dishes. Don't miss the chance to try regional specialties like "Zwiebelkuchen" (onion pie), "Sauerbraten" (marinated roast), and, of course, the various locally produced sausages. The Moselle is also renowned for its wines, particularly Riesling, which is a must-try.

    In Luxembourg and France, you'll find a blend of both countries' culinary influences. French quiches, Luxembourgish "Gromperekichelcher" (potato pancakes), and the delightful pastries and bread are highlights. The region's restaurants range from cozy local taverns to upscale dining experiences, all offering a taste of the local culture.

    For a truly immersive experience, visit local markets or partake in wine tastings at vineyards along the river. These experiences not only give a taste of the region's culinary offerings but also provide insights into the local culture and traditions of winemaking and cooking.

  • Why Book a Moselle River Cruise?

    A Moselle River cruise is an ideal way to explore the heart of Europe, combining the ease of travel with a rich cultural experience. One of the biggest advantages of a river cruise is the convenience it offers. Unpack once and relax in your comfortable cabin as each new destination comes to you. This means more time enjoying your vacation and less time worrying about logistics. The Moselle River, known for its serene beauty, offers unique views that can only be appreciated from the water. You'll glide past terraced vineyards, historic castles, and charming villages, all while enjoying the comfort of your cruise ship.

    Another benefit of a Moselle River cruise is the value. Your fare typically includes accommodations, meals, and guided tours at various stops, making it a cost-effective way to see multiple destinations. Many cruises also offer exclusive activities and excursions that aren't available to the general public, such as private wine tastings in centuries-old vineyards or behind-the-scenes tours of historic landmarks.

    The Moselle River cruise is more than just a trip; it's an immersive experience that allows you to explore the culture, history, and natural beauty of this unique region at a leisurely pace. Whether you're a history buff, a wine connoisseur, or simply someone who appreciates stunning landscapes, a cruise along the Moselle River is an experience you won't want to miss.

  • Ready to Book Your Moselle River Cruise?

    Are you considering a unique and memorable journey? A Moselle River cruise is an excellent choice, offering a perfect blend of scenic beauty, rich history, and cultural depth. Glide through tranquil landscapes dotted with vineyards, charming villages, and historic towns. This cruise is not just a journey — it's an exploration of a region steeped in tradition and natural beauty. From tasting exquisite wines in the famed vineyards of Germany to exploring the blend of French and German influences in Luxembourg and the quaint towns of France, every moment is an opportunity for discovery. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or a culinary connoisseur, the Moselle River has something to enchant you.

    So, why wait? Book your Moselle River cruise today and embark on an adventure that promises relaxation, discovery, and unforgettable experiences.

Moselle River Cruises Frequently Asked Questions

  • What Is a Moselle River Cruise?

    You can find various itineraries for taking a cruise on the Moselle River. Most of the sailings are five, seven, eight, or nine days, and combine the Moselle River with the Rhine River on the longer journeys. Typically, a seven-day Moselle River cruise includes stops at Koblenz, Cochem, and Bernkastel. Other notable spots include Trier, the oldest city in Germany, and Traben-Trarbach, which is known as the gateway to Luxembourg. Some of the side trips include a visit to Winningen. Mainz is often included in Moselle-Rhine river trips. During the Christmas season, Moselle River cruise itineraries focus on stopping at the traditional markets at most of the stopover cities. Longer 15-day cruises may include Amsterdam in their itineraries.

  • What’s Included on a Moselle River Cruise?

    A total package normally includes onboard meals, Internet service, and, at least, one shore excursion each day. Airfare, unless otherwise noted, is normally not included in a cruise package. Gratuities and personal expenses are separate as well.

  • What’s the Best Cruise for Moselle River Cruise?

    Your choice of the best cruise will hinge on your budget and the days you want to spend on your cruise holiday. Some of the top cruise operators include Emerald Waterways, Viking River Cruises, Scenic Tours, and Avalon Waterways. If you wish to include Paris and the Swiss Alps in your trip, you best choice is Viking River Cruises

  • How Much Does a Moselle River Cruise Cost?

    Expect to pay from $2,899 to $4,899, depending on the cruise provider. You also have to factor in the time of year you go, the number of days, and the type of cruise ship. For a luxury cruise for 7 days, you may pay $3,899 in May while the same cruise will cost $4,899 in September. Therefore, take a close look at the amenities offered by a cruise line and see when it would be best to go before you decide.

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