If you're looking to step into a fairytale, this is the right place. Perched on a dramatic bend in the Moselle, Cochem exudes storybook charm, crowned by the magnificent Reichsburg Castle – a visit here is an absolute must.
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Setting sail from Cochem, MS Monet invites you on a memorable 4-night CroisiEurope cruise through the stunning waters of Northern Europe and Baltic Sea. Along the way, you'll visit Alken, Rüdesheim am Rhein, and Mainz, exploring a new destination almost every day. Life on board the MS Monet is as much a part of this holiday as the ports themselves - and CroisiEurope ensures there's plenty to enjoy both on board and ashore. This cruise is available from £823 per person - a great way to discover 3 ports in Northern Europe and Baltic Sea.
Known for its river cruises, CroisiEurope also offers ocean voyages on two small ships. Guests boarding the 130-passenger La Belle des Oceans (formerly Silversea's Silver Discoverer) can follow in Napoleon's footsteps, visit the hilltop villages of Balagne, and enjoy dinner at a traditional inn. Meanwhile, the 197-guest La Belle de l'Adriatique offers itineraries that take in local traditions.
Read moreIf you're looking to step into a fairytale, this is the right place. Perched on a dramatic bend in the Moselle, Cochem exudes storybook charm, crowned by the magnificent Reichsburg Castle – a visit here is an absolute must.
View moreKoblenz occupies a strategic position where the Moselle River meets the Rhine, known as the Deutsches Eck (German Corner). The imposing Ehrenbreitstein Fortress overlooks the city, offering expansive views of the twin rivers and surrounding hills.The old town’s pedestrian streets have baroque churches, historic town halls and riverside promenades with cafés and markets. Visitors can take a cable car linking the Rhine to the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress for river and city views.
View moreKoblenz occupies a strategic position where the Moselle River meets the Rhine, known as the Deutsches Eck (German Corner). The imposing Ehrenbreitstein Fortress overlooks the city, offering expansive views of the twin rivers and surrounding hills.The old town’s pedestrian streets have baroque churches, historic town halls and riverside promenades with cafés and markets. Visitors can take a cable car linking the Rhine to the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress for river and city views.
View moreMainz is known for its Roman heritage and inspiration, which is visible in archaeological sites and the Mainz Cathedral, a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture. The city is also the birthplace of Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press, with a museum dedicated to his revolutionary legacy.The old town has colourful half-timbered houses, busy markets and inviting cafés where you can enjoy local wines. The Rhine promenade is perfect for relaxed walks with views of passing river traffic and bridges.
View moreStrasbourg is on the border of France and Germany, and its culture and architecture reflect a blend of both influences. The Grande Île, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a maze of timber-framed houses, cobbled streets and canals often called “La Petite France”.The Strasbourg Cathedral, with its intricate pink sandstone façade and astronomical clock, dominates the skyline. Strasbourg also has a reputation as a European political centre, housing the European Parliament.
View moreNamed after one of the most famous impressionist painters, Claude Monet, this elegant ship sails on the Rhine and the Danube. It takes cruise passengers to discover the many wonders offered by these two romantic rivers.
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