Explore one of Europe’s most beloved rivers, from or to Strasbourg, discover the Rhine on a cruise in the heart of the Romantic Rhine Valley that seems to be straight out of the pages of a storybook. There is a reason why this river still one of the most important and busiest when it comes to river cruising. The Romantic Rhine Valley offers magical and fairy tale landscapes, numerous castles, grand cathedrals, age-old winelands, and picturesque villages to discover along the water.
A cruise on the Romantic Rhine Valley is a must-see and an ideal way to discover fabulous Alsatian and German cities and small towns such as Frankfurt, Rothenburg or Nuremberg. Full of history, natural beauty and fascinating legends, including the Lorelei Rock, Alsace and Germany’s folklore await to unfold around you.
Whether you choose to sail on the enchanting Neckar, the romantic Rhine, the picturesque Moselle, or the Saar and its preserved landscapes, your CroisiEurope river cruise will help you discover Europe, on board a boat with exceptional comfort, in a warm and friendly atmosphere and with meals which will delight your taste buds. This is a feast for all the senses. Taste Alsacian’s renowned white wines and savor the authentic culinary traditions of Alsace and Germany. Stroll along narrow cobblestoned lanes and explore traditional and authentic idyllic villages and their half-timbered houses.
You just cannot go wrong with a cruise along the Romantic Rhine as it is a great destination for food and wine amateurs as well as history and architecture lovers. Discover the unique magic of the Rhine River and explore vineyards, quaint medieval towns, castles, and breathtaking scenery with Europe’s largest and most experienced Rhine River cruise line.
Sail with CroisiEurope, largest European river cruise line running the best all-inclusive value on the market. CroisiEurope takes you away for much less, but still includes it all:
Complimentary beverages
Complimentary Excursion package
Superb French cuisine and impeccable service
Authentic experience

A city of art and history par excellence, Strasbourg is one of the most iconic stops on a Rhine cruise. As the capital of Alsace and the seat of European institutions, it single-handedly embodies the dialogue between French and Germanic cultures that permeates the entire Rhine Valley. Its historic center, the Grande Île, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site: a pink sandstone cathedral with intricate stonework, half-timbered houses in the Petite France district, medieval covered bridges… every alleyway tells the story of several centuries of history. Strasbourg is also a vibrant city, brought to life by its markets, museums, and the hearty cuisine of Alsace. Embarking from Strasbourg on a cruise along the Rhine means setting out on a journey between two cultures, in the heart of Europe, where the continent’s history was written and continues to be rewritten today.
Koblenz occupies a unique and spectacular geographical location: the city is situated at the confluence of the Rhine and the Moselle, at the foot of the famous Deutsches Eck—the German Corner—topped by the equestrian statue of Emperor William I. This location makes it one of the most photographed and symbolically rich stops on a Rhine cruise. Founded by the Romans over two thousand years ago, Koblenz has stood the test of time while preserving a remarkable architectural heritage: the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, overlooks the river from the opposite bank and offers a breathtaking view of the valley. With its pedestrian-friendly old town, terraced vineyards, and authentic Rhine atmosphere, Koblenz is a must-see destination for lovers of history and river landscapes in Germany.
Nestled in the heart of the Romantic Rhine Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rüdesheim is one of the most picturesque and popular stops on a Rhine cruise. This Rhine wine village, dominated by the famous Brömserburg Fortress and the Niederwald Tower overlooking the vineyards, perfectly embodies the spirit of the Rhine Valley. Its iconic alleyway, the Drosselgasse, with its lively taverns and wine cellars, invites visitors to discover the finest Riesling vintages in a festive and welcoming atmosphere. All around, the landscape unfolds in a succession of vineyard-covered slopes, medieval castle ruins, and half-timbered villages. Stopping in Rüdesheim during a Rhine cruise means immersing yourself in the heart of German romanticism, surrounded by heritage, vineyards, and the majestic river.
A wonderful cruise—a big thank you to the crew for their service, professionalism, helpfulness, and the great atmosphere. See you soon on another cruise.