Cruise Monalisa: Germany, France Departing from Cochem
From Cochem
Thu 17 Sep 2026
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517 $CA /night
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Cochem
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The harbor :
The port of Cochem, in Germany's Moselle valley, is ideally located in the immediate vicinity of the town's historic center. This proximity offers an easy transition between the calm of the river and the charm of this picturesque little town, typical of the Rhine region.
What to see in Cochem
Cochem, with its cobbled streets and half-timbered houses, is a veritable tableau vivant of German medieval architecture. Cochem Castle, perched on a hill, offers breathtaking views over the town and the Moselle valley. Visit this 11th-century castle for a trip back in time. The town center is full of charming boutiques and taverns where you can sample local specialties and Moselle wines.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The area around Cochem is famous for its picturesque vineyards and traditional villages. A cruise on the Moselle offers a unique perspective on the beauty of the region. Explore villages such as Beilstein, nicknamed the "Dornröschen der Mosel" (Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle), for its unspoilt charm. Wine lovers will appreciate a visit to the local cellars to taste the region's famous Rieslings. For hiking enthusiasts, the Calmont Klettersteig trails offer a memorable adventure with spectacular views over the valley. Cochem is also an ideal base for exploring other Moselle Valley gems, such as Bernkastel-Kues and Traben-Trarbach.

Cochem
Arrival
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Departure
11:30
The harbor :
The port of Cochem, in Germany's Moselle valley, is ideally located in the immediate vicinity of the town's historic center. This proximity offers an easy transition between the calm of the river and the charm of this picturesque little town, typical of the Rhine region.
What to see in Cochem
Cochem, with its cobbled streets and half-timbered houses, is a veritable tableau vivant of German medieval architecture. Cochem Castle, perched on a hill, offers breathtaking views over the town and the Moselle valley. Visit this 11th-century castle for a trip back in time. The town center is full of charming boutiques and taverns where you can sample local specialties and Moselle wines.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The area around Cochem is famous for its picturesque vineyards and traditional villages. A cruise on the Moselle offers a unique perspective on the beauty of the region. Explore villages such as Beilstein, nicknamed the "Dornröschen der Mosel" (Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle), for its unspoilt charm. Wine lovers will appreciate a visit to the local cellars to taste the region's famous Rieslings. For hiking enthusiasts, the Calmont Klettersteig trails offer a memorable adventure with spectacular views over the valley. Cochem is also an ideal base for exploring other Moselle Valley gems, such as Bernkastel-Kues and Traben-Trarbach.
Alken
Arrival
14:30
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Alken, nestled in Germany's Moselle Valley, is famous for its terraced vineyards and medieval heritage. Explore Thurant Castle and taste local wines in a traditional cellar. Hikers will be delighted by the trails offering panoramic views of the river. In autumn, take part in the fête des vendanges, a festival celebrating the region's rich winemaking tradition with music, dance and, of course, excellent food.
Koblenz
Arrival
21:00
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Koblenz, located at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers in Germany, is rich in history and natural beauty. Cruisers can visit the Ehrenbreitstein fortress, admire the monumental Deutsches Eck statue, and explore medieval castles. The surrounding vineyards offer tastings of local wines. Boat trips on the Rhine reveal picturesque landscapes. Koblenz is ideal for those who love history, culture and river landscapes.

Koblenz
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Departure
06:30
Koblenz, located at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers in Germany, is rich in history and natural beauty. Cruisers can visit the Ehrenbreitstein fortress, admire the monumental Deutsches Eck statue, and explore medieval castles. The surrounding vineyards offer tastings of local wines. Boat trips on the Rhine reveal picturesque landscapes. Koblenz is ideal for those who love history, culture and river landscapes.
Boppard
Arrival
09:00
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Boppard, a charming village in Germany, is nestled in the romantic Rhine Valley. Discover its rich heritage of medieval castles and Romanesque churches. Cruises on the Rhine offer breathtaking views of vineyards and picturesque landscapes. Boppard is ideal for a relaxing cultural experience in the heart of Germany.
Rudesheim
Arrival
16:00
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Rüdesheim am Rhein, Germany, is a charming town famous for its vineyards and for being part of the Romantic Rhine region. Stroll along Drosselgasse, a lively narrow street with traditional taverns and folk music. Visit the Museum of Mechanical Musical Instruments and take the cable car to the Niederwalddenkmal monument for a panoramic view of the Rhine.

Rudesheim
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Departure
03:00
Rüdesheim am Rhein, Germany, is a charming town famous for its vineyards and for being part of the Romantic Rhine region. Stroll along Drosselgasse, a lively narrow street with traditional taverns and folk music. Visit the Museum of Mechanical Musical Instruments and take the cable car to the Niederwalddenkmal monument for a panoramic view of the Rhine.
Mainz
Arrival
06:00
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Mainz, Germany's cultural and university city, combines historical heritage with modernity. Explore its picturesque streets, lively squares and St. Martin's Cathedral, a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture. The Landesmuseum offers an insight into regional art and history. Wine lovers will enjoy tastings in local taverns, reflecting the region's winemaking tradition. In the evening, discover Mainz's vibrant cultural scene, with its theaters, concerts and festivals.

Strasbourg
Arrival
05:30
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The port :
Strasbourg's river port, located in the heart of Europe, is a major river crossroads on the Rhine. Just 500 meters from the historic city center, the port is an ideal starting point for exploring the city. Accessible on foot, it offers a unique experience for cruisers, combining the charm of river navigation with close proximity to Strasbourg's cultural and historical riches. A stroll along the quays is in itself an invitation to discovery.
What to visit in Strasbourg
Strasbourg, the capital of Europe, is famous for its exceptional architectural heritage. Notre-Dame Cathedral, with its majestic façade and astronomical clock, is a must-see. Stroll through the picturesque Petite France district, with its half-timbered houses and charming canals. For history and politics buffs, a visit to the European Parliament is a must. The Palais Rohan and Musée Alsacien offer a fascinating insight into local history and culture. Food lovers should not fail to sample Alsatian specialities in the many traditional bistros.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Strasbourg's surroundings are packed with places of interest. The Alsace Wine Route, just a few kilometers away, is an ideal getaway for wine lovers. Picturesque villages such as Obernai and Riquewihr provide charming backdrops for day trips. For nature lovers, the Vosges du Nord Regional Nature Park offers magnificent hiking trails. Finally, Germany's Baden-Baden is easily accessible and offers world-renowned spa experiences.

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Cruise Infos
- Accommodation in your chosen cabin for the duration of the cruise
- full board from dinner on the 1st evening to breakfast on the last day, excluding special services
- Travel insurance, except as provided in the contract
- Optional excursions
- For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.























































