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Wines of the Rhine & Moselle

8 Days Frankfurt Return
Wines of the Rhine & Moselle
Wines of the Rhine & Moselle
Wines of the Rhine & Moselle

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Read 2 reviews and enjoy exclusive savings on Emerald Cruises 8 Day Wines of the Rhine & Moselle. A luxury river cruise and unique experience for the wine connoisseur or enthusiast, meandering the Rhine and Moselle Rivers, an illustrious wine-growing region famed for its historic vineyards, storied past and captivating vistas. Embark on an exclusive wine lover’s cruise along the Moselle and Rhine rivers, passing beautiful landscapes, fairytale castles, medieval towns and vine-clad hills, where world-famous Riesling has been perfected for centuries.

Enjoy up to five immersive wine tastings, read more including a unique EmeraldPLUS experience at Hieronimi and guided tours of celebrated vineyards and cellars. Savour interactive on board activities, such as wine classes with esteemed sommelier Alejandro Ferris, and curated cheese and wine pairings. Enrich your journey with guided visits to regional gems such as Eberbach Abbey and discover the region’s legendary history, culture, and medieval charm in enchanting towns like Cochem and Trier, founded by the Romans. Curated for those passionate about wine and heritage, this luxury cruise is your passport to experiencing the authentic spirit, flavours, and beauty of Germany’s legendary wine region.
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Trip Length
Cruise Length

8 Days

Trip Starts
Cruise Starts

Frankfurt

Trip Ends
Cruise Ends

Frankfurt

Trip Departures
Departures
Aug 2027
Countries Visited
Countries Visited:
Countries Visited
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Cruise Line
Cruise Line
Emerald
Cruise Ship
Cruise Ship
Emerald Sun
Trip Reviews
2 Trip Reviews
Avg. Rating: 3.5/5
Passengers
Passengers

180

Crew
Crew

51

Ship Launch
Launched

2015

Cruise Code
Cruise Code

EWGM-3

Itinerary

Welcome to Germany. Upon arrival, you’ll be met at Frankfurt Airport and then transferred to your award-winning Emerald Star-Ship in Mainz. Here, you’ll be welcomed on board by your friendly captain and crew. Later, enjoy dinner on board with your fellow guests. (D)

Your first port of call is Rüdesheim, a delightful small town and gateway to storied German wine culture and Rhine Valley history. A blend of medieval architecture and a lively, tourist-oriented atmosphere, Rüdesheim is celebrated for its fine wines, especially Riesling and Sekt (sparkling wine). Wine-making traditions here date back over a thousand years. (B/L/D)

EmeraldPLUS Visit to Schloss Johannisberg Winery
In the afternoon, you’ll visit the historic Schloss Johannisberg Winery in the picturesque Rheingau wine region. Famous for its stunning vineyard views and centuries of Riesling production, the world’s first Riesling winery comes steeped in history and is a must for wine lovers and those who appreciate quintessential vineyard scenery.

EmeraldACTIVE Hike to Niederwalddenkmal
This morning, enjoy an active hike through verdant vineyards to the Niederwalddenkmal, a stunning monument located in the Niederwald, near Rüdesheim am Rhein. This historical landmark overlooks the beautiful Rhine Valley and was constructed in the late 1800s to commemorate the Unification of Germany.

DiscoverMORE Rüdesheim walk with specialty coffee (extra expense)
Take a ride on a mini train before sampling the specialty coffee of the region. Observe a traditional Rüdesheim coffee presentation followed by a tasting. This specialty coffee drink with Asbach is a delicious indulgence for wine lovers and coffee fans alike.

Founded around 3,000 BC, the charming town of Bernkastel nestles along the banks of the Moselle River and is home to beautifully preserved buildings that date back to 1416 AD and a historic medieval Old Town. Nestled in the Moselle wine region, Bernkastel is another major centre for wine production, especially Riesling and is also well-known as a health resort and birthplace of the philosopher, Nikolaus von Kues. (B/L/D)

Included Excursion Walking tour of Bernkastel
Embark on a guided walking tour of Bernkastel, enjoying a stroll through the Medieval Old Town and its well-preserved medieval marketplace. Admire the half-timbered houses, castle remnants and landmarks such as the town gate and 17th-century Renaissance town hall.

EmeraldACTIVE Guided hike to Landshut Ruins
Alternatively, join an active hike up to the Landshut Castle Ruins, majestically resting atop a rocky ledge, behind Bernkastel. In its current form, Landshut Castle dates back to the 13th century, though its origins are said to be even older. Join your local guide and learn about this fascinating history, as well as admire the magnificent views from the castle and hilltop.

DiscoverMORE Wine Experience in Bernkastell (extra expense)
Complement your included excursion today with an exclusive wine tasting on the fertile banks of the Moselle River – a wine-making paradise. Bernkastel's charming setting is an inspiring location to sample local wines while learning about wine growing stories of the region.

Close to the border of Luxembourg and tucked away in a basin in the beautiful Moselle Valley, the city of Trier is a hidden treasure. Founded by the Romans during the reign of Emperor Augustus in the late 1st century BC, Trier is considered Germany's oldest city and an important site for ancient art treasures, monuments and classical heritage.

Often referred to as the ‘Rome of the North,’ several well-preserved Roman structures include Porta Nigra, an outstanding relic of the ancient world, an Amphitheatre and the imperial baths. Medieval buildings, such as St. Peter's Cathedral, rank as the oldest church in Germany. (B/L/D)

Included Excursion Guided tour of Trier
During today’s guided tour, explore the ancient remains of the Old City, including the Imperial Baths, where the Romans came to relax, and the impressive Porta Nigra, considered the best-preserved Roman city gate north of the Alps.

DiscoverMORE Guided tour of Luxembourg (extra expense)
Enjoy a fascinating guided tour of nearby Luxembourg. Bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany, this small, landlocked country is the world's only remaining Grand Duchy. Resting on the crossroads of Germanic and Latin traditions, Luxembourg is known for its rich history, beautiful castles, delicious local cuisine and viticulture. The capital, Luxembourg City, is home to known for its World Heritage-listed historic Old Town and fortifications, as well as modern-day European Union institutions.

Welcome to Cochem, a delightful town in Germany’s Moselle Valley, known as the ‘Pearl of Moselle’ and celebrated for its wine industry, particularly Riesling wines. As well as brimming with many local vineyards and wineries, Cochem also delights with its well- preserved Old Town, striking medieval architecture and half-timbered houses, along with beautiful river scenery. (B/L/D)

Included Excursion Guided tour of Cochem
Join a guided tour of Cochem’s well-preserved Old Town. Along winding streets, witness the remains of the historic town wall with its old fortifications, the town hall and many other gems, including Reichsburg Castle, a fairytale medieval fortress that rests on a hill overlooking the town.

EmeraldACTIVE Guided e-bike tour around Cochem
Alternatively, if you feel more active, join a guided e-bike tour around Cochem, cycling through picturesque landscapes, verdant vineyards, and charming riverside pathways that reveal the breathtaking natural beauty of this region.

EmeraldPLUS Wine tasting at Hieronimi
Following your included morning tour, you’re invited to a family-run winery for a tasting of the local wines, while admiring the beautiful views of Cochem and the Moselle River. During your visit, you’ll learn about the esteemed viticulture of the region and what inspired many generations of wine-makers.

DiscoverMORE Grand-Prix backstage experience (extra expense)
Step behind the scenes of the legendary “Green Hell” and uncover fascinating trivia and entertaining stories from more than 95 years of racing history. During guided experience, you’ll explore the historic paddock, the start & finish building, and the Media Centre. The highlight: an exclusive rooftop view from the pit building, offering a breathtaking panorama of the Grand Prix Track. Go beyond the grandstands and become a true Nürburgring insider.

DiscoverMORE Tastes of the Moselle (extra expense)
You’re invited on a delicious journey through the town’s culinary traditions. Today’s experience includes a visit to the historic mustard mill, where you’ll learn about traditional production and sample some unique flavours. At a local bakery, enjoy freshly baked regional specialties before continuing to a typical German beer garden. Surrounded by charming streets and river views, you’ll enjoy a perfect combination of culture, craftsmanship and local flavours.

Located at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers, Koblenz is one of the oldest cities in Germany, steeped in history and brimming with fascinating landmarks. It’s also renowned for its World Heritage-listed landscapes and rich culture. (B/L/D)

Included Excursion Koblenz walking tour
Embark on a guided walking tour through Koblenz. As you explore the city’s historic streets, soak up the blend of old and new that defines this vibrant urban landscape. Along the quaint winding streets of the Old Town, observe the impressive townhouses, each one the home to unique history, charming squares and historic churches.

EmeraldACTIVE Guided e-bike tour in Koblenz
Alternatively, if you’re feeling active, join today’s guided e-bike tour amid beautiful riverscapes beyond Koblenz. After crossing the Rhine River twice on different bridges, you’ll leisurely cycle along the picturesque riverbanks. At certain spots along the way, your local guide will stop for a few minutes to provide fascinating insight into the area.

DiscoverMORE Visit to Marksburg Castle (extra expense)
Soaring above the town of Braubach, magnificent Marksburg Castle ranks as one of the principal sites of the World Heritage-listed Rhine Gorge. Regarded as the oldest intact castle on the Rhine River, you’ll discover this strikingly designed castle is wonderfully maintained inside and out. Explore within a series of typical interiors that include the castle kitchen, knight's hall, armoury and even an impressive wine cellar. The castle’s light-stone walls come protected by an outer fortress, with a single tower peering over the turrets and walls – resembling something out of the pages of a Brothers Grimm fairy tale.

Welcome to Mainz, a city that impresses with its stunning Old Town, home to a central sandstone cathedral, medieval market squares and well-preserved, half-timbered houses. The town is well-known as the birthplace of Johannes Gutenberg, who invented the first printing press and manufactured his first books in the 15th century, including the Gutenberg Bible, revolutionising the way books were produced in this period. (B/L/D)

Included Excursion Eberbach Abbey with wine tasting
Visit Eberbach Abbey, one of the best-preserved medieval monasteries in the Rheingau Region and regarded as one of Europe’s most important monasteries. Founded in 1136 by St. Bernard of Clairvaux, this was once one of the most active monasteries in Germany, boasting the nation’s largest medieval vineyard. As a key filming location for the 1986 film, 'In the Name of the Rose' (adapted from Umberto Eco's thrilling novel), Eberbach is a must-see. Today, the abbey continues its winemaking tradition, producing exquisite wines. During your visit, enjoy a Riesling wine tasting, savouring the region’s vibrant flavours.

DiscoverMORE Gutenberg Museum visit & workshop (extra expense)
Gutenberg Museum, located at the heart of the Old Town, is one of the world’s oldest museums dedicated to the history of books and the printed word. On your guided tour, you’ll gain an in-depth look into the fascinating world of the printing press invented by Johannes Gutenberg in Mainz in the 15th century. The museum's precious collection includes two original Gutenberg Bibles that date back to the middle of the 15th century, widely regarded as some of the finest books of all time. You’ll also visit a workshop that offers hourly demonstrations revealing what the printing process would have been like in Gutenberg's day.

This morning, after breakfast, it’s time to bid farewell to your fellow guests and disembark your Emerald Star-Ship for your transfer to Frankfurt airport, leaving with cherished memories.

This itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons such as high and low water. As such, the cruise may operate altered from that stated above. Please refer to our terms and conditions for further information. (B)

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Ship Reviews (2)

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Disappointing -Splendours of Europe 9 , QLD, Australia, Aug 2024
We have done several small boat cruises eg Douro, Rhine, Mekong, Great Lakes and Eerie Canal and several bike and boat or hotel tours in France, Italy and on the Danube and this was the worst, by far. That said, it gets two stars for the restaurant and room staff, who were excellent and the food which was really good particularly if you want to eat read more a healthy diet (there are lots of non-healthy options too and many on board were both overweight and gluttons). Breakfast is a buffet with omelette/fried egg station, lunch is a buffet with menu for protein(choice of meat, fish and vegetarian). Dinner is sit down meal with good choices and option of grilled fish, steak or chicken. Beer and wine are included with lunch and dinner, but wines were not regional and were lower end - included one from winery in Australia which we had never heard of.

Cabins were adequate, with a reasonable ensuite and over the top room service (2x daily) - sign said to reuse towels unless on floor, but this was ignored and wet towels changed every day. The bad points far outdated the good. Number one is the noise in the dining room, which was unbearable - we left one night and skipped dinner on two occasions because of the noise. Lounge was too small to hold all guests and was noisy, either from loud music or too many people, so we avoided all entertainment, except the Zittar player, who was very good. Other entertainment was quizzes of various sorts, golf putting, singing, etc -very unsophisticated. Seats in lounge were mostly uncomfortable. Lounge also had cold water on tap (still and sparkling) and basic coffee machine (using UHT milk and OK if you add a double espresso to anything). Drinks were bar prices and packages from about $20 per day per person.

Front deck was poorly furnished with old seats and not very comfortable. Pool was OK, but small (converted to cinema at night, with mostly uninteresting movies). Sun deck was closed for nearly half the cruise due to low bridges/high water levels.

Guided tours were in big groups (30 plus), so like cats being hearded around. They have gentle walking group, but no faster walking group, so saw much more walking around independently. Little time is spent at most locations (full day only in Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest), and a lot of time is spent on the boat. No day tours by bus included, unlike on other cruises. Some day trips available at extra cost, but very expensive. Active program is aimed at those who don’t exercise very often and are slow. Bike tour guides were good, but too slow eg 5 hours to do 35km. Passengers were mainly native English speakers, with most from Australia.

Information about bus returns to boat was hard to obtain unless you went on the guided tour (always told “tour guide will tell you”) and sometimes plainly wrong. People were left in Budapest for two hours on a hot day, when they had expected to be taken back to the boat after the bus tour around town. Best the tour guide could say was “get a taxi” when there was public bus that dropped you opposite the boat and was free for over 65s. No maps provided for towns (allegedly for environmental reasons, but they had paper cups in lounge), but you could get them at information centres (but not told where they were). Would definitely not do another river cruise like this.
Emerald European River Cruise 11 , NSW, Australia, May 2024
Have just returned from an European river cruise Amsterdam to Budapest with Emerald booked with Hannah. Communication was fast and efficient. Flights, transfers, hotel accommodation and cruise all ran smoothly. The cruise itself was amazing! We will definitely book our next holiday will Global Journeys…..thank you.

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