
I just returned from a spectacular trip visiting some amazing cities along the Rhine River. I have been to Europe many times in the last 20 years but have never had such an enjoyable, effortless trip.
We began our journey in Basel Switzerland and made our way, day by day to a new enchanting city each day ending in Amsterdam. The seven day cruise was a great way to discover some beautiful destinations along the Rhine and only unpack once.
We began our journey in Basel Switzerland and made our way, day by day to a new enchanting city each day ending in Amsterdam. The seven day cruise was a great way to discover some beautiful destinations along the Rhine and only unpack once.
Our first destination was the inviting city of Strasbourg. Here we explored the Ill river by boat and walked around the cathedral and fun shops. We saw the Black Forest that afternoon and
visited a great cuckoo shop while others in our group visited and sample wine in the Alsace wine region. The following day we visited Mainz and Heidelberg. We had a fantastic guide in Heidelberg that engaged us with the intriguing history of this lovely city. The next day we were in Rudensheim. We loved sampling the local flavors and exploring up and down the cobblestone streets. The mechanical museum here was especially fascinating. Our next stop was Koblenz. On the way to Koblenz we made our way through the Lorelei Valley. The scenery was
breathtaking! Large and small crumbling castles high on hills, picturesque cathedrals and vineyards dotted the landscape. The fall leaves had just changed and we were treated to scenic golds, reds and yellows along the river banks. Cologne was our next stop. We explored the city and marvelled at the cathedral and purchased a sample of cologne, for which the city was named. Our last port was Amsterdam. We have been there many times before but always enjoy this lively city. Our favorite museum, the Rijksmuseum was under renovation, but we still were able to see some of our favorite Vermeer and Rembrandts. Amsterdam is especially lively at night and a group of friends from the ship got together to explore, walk and people watch.
Our ship was small, with only 140 passengers and crew. We had a cozy, well equipped cabin with floor to ceiling sliding glass windows. We dinned on local specialties as well as other national delicacies served by an incredibly efficient staff. Our daily tours were fascinating, led by local, well informed guides and we still had quite a bit of free time in which to explore and discover the city.
Our favorite part of the river cruise was Heidelberg. The history of the city, the beautiful castle high atop the hill overlooking red roofs, the Rhine River and graceful steeples was a something we will not forget. We also loved the cruise through the Lorelei Valley with its intriguing legends and crumbling castles. An Avalon Waterways cruise is a great way to see Europe. I would love to help you plan your river cruise. Whether its on the Rhine, Rhone, Moselle, Yangtze or Nile, you will be amazed at how convenient and economical a river cruise can be!


Our ship was small, with only 140 passengers and crew. We had a cozy, well equipped cabin with floor to ceiling sliding glass windows. We dinned on local specialties as well as other national delicacies served by an incredibly efficient staff. Our daily tours were fascinating, led by local, well informed guides and we still had quite a bit of free time in which to explore and discover the city.

Our favorite part of the river cruise was Heidelberg. The history of the city, the beautiful castle high atop the hill overlooking red roofs, the Rhine River and graceful steeples was a something we will not forget. We also loved the cruise through the Lorelei Valley with its intriguing legends and crumbling castles. An Avalon Waterways cruise is a great way to see Europe. I would love to help you plan your river cruise. Whether its on the Rhine, Rhone, Moselle, Yangtze or Nile, you will be amazed at how convenient and economical a river cruise can be!