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Rhine Panorama 2026 - Basic

Traditional Dutch windmills in a green landscape with a blue sky by the canal of Rotterdam. In the foreground, a narrow wooden bridge over the canal.
Straßburger Altstadt mit Fachwerkhäusern und der Kathedrale im Hintergrund, umgeben von Bäumen und einem Fluss bei Sonnenuntergang.
Two women explore Strasbourg and stand in a doorway, both looking upwards.

Highlights of the Rhine Cruise

As if all the sights have gathered together for a photo op on the riverbank.

From Cologne to Rüdesheim, Speyer*, Strasbourg (Kehl), Mainz, Loreley Valley, Koblenz, Nijmegen, Rotterdam, Harbor tour Rotterdam and Emmerich to Cologne.

We’ll never know whether a fair maiden with blonde hair and a beguiling song was really responsible for the demise of so many Rhine sailors on Lorelei rock, or whether they simply became distracted by the unique landscape. This makes the opportunity all the more enjoyable to explore at your leisure the rugged rocks, melancholy castles and quaint little winemaking villages along this 67-km stretch of the Middle Rhine Valley (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Wonderful Rotterdam’s defining feature is its port, the largest in Europe. And as for the tall, sophisticated, exciting architecture, there’s only one possible response: take out your camera.

Panoramic view of Rotterdam with modern skyscrapers under a clear sky, a park in the foreground and the river with a ship.

Rotterdam

Netherland's second largest city. The home of the continent's biggest sea port is a thriving metropolis that doesn’t scrimp on modern buildings or international flair. Over the past 20 years, a number of impressive new skyscrapers have sprung up – and there’s no sign of this trend stopping yet.

Seilbahn überquert den Rhein in Koblenz, mit Blick auf die Festung Ehrenbreitstein und die umliegende Stadtlandschaft.

Koblenz

Discover Koblenz during your Rhine cruise. Its history dates back over 2,000 years, making it one of Germany’s oldest cities – and one of its most picturesque, with a wealth of sights and cultural attractions. Marvel at Koblenz's palaces, stately homes, grand townhouses, narrow lanes and romantic corners. And watch as our A-ROSA ship sails close to the famous Deutsches Eck headland.

Ehrenfels Castle ruins on the Rhine, surrounded by autumnal vineyards and blue sky, overlooking the river and the town of Rüdesheim under clear skies.

Rüdesheim

Nestled at the foot of the Niederwald, Rüdesheim am Rhine is famous for its wines. Like many places in the Middle Rhine Valley, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tourists come to the town in droves to visit its many museums and interesting buildings. Just under 10,000 people live in Rüdesheim, and they are particularly proud of the area’s castles, which include the Brömserburg, the Boosenburg and Ehrenfels Castle. Thanks to a variety of regular concerts and events, there’s always something to do in Rüdesheim.

Itinerary

Route map Rhine Panorama with the ports Cologne, Rüdesheim, Speyer, Strasbourg, Mainz, Koblenz, Nijmegen, Rotterdam, and Emmerich.
Route map Rhine panorama with the ports Cologne, Rüdesheim, Speyer, Strasbourg, Mainz, Koblenz, Nijmegen, Rotterdam, and Emmerich.

Here is where we embark on our exciting Rhine cruise. You should definitely get to know the city of Cologne with its many monuments and attractions. The best way to do this is to arrive one day before your cruise or simply extend your stay after the cruise.

Panoramic view of the city of Cologne with the Cologne Cathedral at sunset. In the foreground, the Hohenzollern Bridge, which crosses the Rhine.

The town describes its biggest attraction, the world-famous Drosselgasse, as ‘144 metres of joie de vivre’. This centre of Rhine Romanticism once inspired poets and musicians – it was here that Brahms composed his Symphony No. 3. Rüdesheim is the best-known spot in the Rheingau and has plenty of cultural attractions, including stately homes and fortifications. And no visit to the towns and countryside of this area of the Rhine would be complete without a Rüdesheim coffee, which was invented here.

Vineyard in Rüdesheim am Rhein with green rows of vines, overlooking a church, the town, and hilly landscape in the background.

Welcome to the Upper Rhine. Speyer is over 2,000 years old and occupies a strategic location on a low terrace beside the river. It is Germany’s oldest planned medieval town. Speyer’s most prominent monument is its cathedral. As one of the country’s most important High Romanesque cathedrals, it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You are sure to have an enjoyable day in Speyer.

*alternatively Germersheim, depending on availability

The Speyer Cathedral in Speyer under a blue sky with a cobblestone square in the foreground where people are strolling.

Today your Rhine river cruise will call at Strasbourg – a centre of European policymaking. With its medieval half-timbered houses and its elegant city palaces, Strasbourg really stands out from the crowd. But the highlight is the cathedral. From its viewing platform, the city’s half-timbered houses appear as small as pieces from a model railway set. Enjoy your day in the French part of the Rhine region!

Old town of Strasbourg with half-timbered houses and canals, surrounded by green trees, under a blue sky.

Mainz

Arr 06:00 am Dep 12:00 pm

Mainz bleibt Mainz (or ‘Mainz is always Mainz’) is more than a carnival motto. It is an expression of the easy-going way of life that makes the locals proud of their city, makes it easy for non-locals to settle in and helps visitors to enjoy their stay here. With over 2,000 years of history, Mainz is not just one of the oldest cities in Germany – it is also a place where you can see history come alive wherever you turn.

The Mainz Cathedral with its distinctive red towers and spires, surrounded by green trees under a blue sky

Loreley Valley

Arr 01:00 pm

The Loreley Passage is a paradisiacal route along the Rhine known for its breathtaking landscapes and cultural significance. Along this passage, steep cliffs and dense forests stretch while the river flows calmly. Legend has it that the Loreley, a beautiful nymph, once sat on the rocks and lured sailors to their doom with her singing - a myth that continues to captivate the imagination of visitors to this day.

Die Loreley-Felsformation am Rhein, umgeben von grünen Hügeln und einem klaren blauen Himmel, spiegelt sich im ruhigen Flusswasser wider.

Koblenz

Arr 06:30 pm

Discover Koblenz during your Rhine cruise. Its history dates back over 2,000 years, making it one of Germany’s oldest cities – and one of its most picturesque, with a wealth of sights and cultural attractions. Marvel at Koblenz’s palaces, stately homes, grand townhouses, narrow lanes and romantic corners. And watch as our A-ROSA ship sails close to the famous Deutsches Eck headland.

A telescope at a vantage point overlooking the city of Koblenz and the Deutsches Eck, a cable car travels over the river under a clear sky.

When in Koblenz, don't miss the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress: This imposing fortress overlooks the Rhine and offers a magnificent panoramic view of the city and the river. Inside the fortress is the Koblenz State Museum and various exhibitions.

Luftaufnahme der Festung Ehrenbreitstein mit Blick auf den Zusammenfluss von Rhein und Mosel in Koblenz bei Sonnenuntergang

Nijmegen

Arr 06:00 am Dep 12:00 pm

The Romans astutely identified the ideal location along the Rhine River nearly 2,000 years ago, laying the foundation for the oldest city in the Netherlands. Today, this Hanseatic city captivates visitors with its rich historical sites and the vibrant energy brought by its thriving student population. Nijmegen's liveliness extends to its city beaches, where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of its unique surroundings.

Sunset behind the historic St. Stevenskerk church in Nijmegen with cobblestones and bicycles at the roadside.

Rotterdam

Arr 07:00 pm

Rotterdam is the second-largest city in the Netherlands, after Amsterdam. Known as ‘Manhattan on the Maas’, it has a more urban, international atmosphere than anywhere else in the whole country. In recent years, Rotterdam has become a centre for architecture – its large architect-designed houses testament to the city’s modernity. With a little luck, you’ll see other cruise ships during your day in Rotterdam, since Europe’s largest maritime port is a major transport hub.

Cyclist on the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam with a view of modern high-rise buildings on the riverbank under a cloudy sky

Rotterdam

Dep 04:00 pm

Rotterdam is the second-largest city in the Netherlands, after Amsterdam. Known as ‘Manhattan on the Maas’, it has a more urban, international atmosphere than anywhere else in the whole country. In recent years, Rotterdam has become a centre for architecture – its large architect-designed houses testament to the city’s modernity. With a little luck, you’ll see other cruise ships during your day in Rotterdam, since Europe’s largest maritime port is a major transport hub.

Cyclist on the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam with a view of modern high-rise buildings on the riverbank under a cloudy sky

Harbor tour Rotterdam

The small beautiful town of Emmerich on the lower Lower Rhine gives you a nice time out on land during your cruise. Here you can take a stroll along the promenade and enjoy the magnificent view of the Rhine while discovering the "Golden Gate Bridge of the Lower Rhine", a suspension bridge spanning over the Rhine, which, just like its role model, can be seen from afar in vibrant red. Definitely worth taking a souvenir photo!

Riverside promenade in Emmerich with a view of the river, a church, and a suspension bridge under a blue sky with clouds.

Your exciting Rhine cruise ends in Cologne, but your wonderful memories will last forever. Before you start your journey home, use the day to take a further look around North Rhine-Westphalia or explore the city. The magnificent cathedral of Cologne is an absolute must-see. See you soon and Ahoy!

Panoramic view of the city of Cologne with the Cologne Cathedral at sunset. In the foreground, the Hohenzollern Bridge, which crosses the Rhine.

A-ROSA BASIC

The tariff for flexible (or spontaneous) relaxation. For certain travel dates we offer the "A-ROSA Basic" tariff with a limited contingent at short notice.

The rate A-ROSA Basic incl. Full Board includes the following services:

  • Indulge all day, every day: Comprehensive breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets, embarkation refreshment and daily teatime snack (A‑ROSA ALVA, A‑ROSA ALEA and A‑ROSA CLEA: the main courses are served at the table)
  • Special Welcome & Farewell evenings
  • Culinary treats and regional delicacies
  • Kids Club available on family cruises and all year round on the A-ROSA SENA
  • Comprehensive service concept with guest relations management
  • Varied onboard entertainment programme
  • Water dispensers (Except on board A-ROSA ALEA & A-ROSA CLEA)
  • A-ROSA App with information about your cruise
  • Free use of the onboard facilities such as sauna and fitness room

Dates & Prices

Spacious and comfortable outside cabin. Elegant design and first-class materials ensure an atmosphere of well-being. Cabin facilities: safe, air-conditioning, TV, hair dryer, bathroom with shower and toilet, sauna towel, wool blanket, telephone, bathrobe (available on request at reception).

 

Inside view of the cabins in category S with an extra bed on the A-ROSA SILVA.

Spacious and comfortable outside cabin. Elegant design and first-class materials ensure an atmosphere of well-being. Cabin facilities: safe, air-conditioning, TV, hair dryer, bathroom with shower and toilet, sauna towel, wool blanket, telephone, bathrobe (available on request at reception).

Inside view of the cabins in Category A on the A-ROSA FLORA and A-ROSA SILVA.

Spacious and comfortable outside cabin with Juliette balcony. Elegant design and first-class materials ensure an atmosphere of well-being. Cabin facilities: safe, air-conditioning, TV, hair dryer, bathroom with shower and toilet, sauna towel, wool blanket, telephone, bathrobe (available on request at reception).

 

Inside view of the cabins in category C and D on the A-ROSA SILVA with french balcony.

Spacious and comfortable outside cabin with Juliette balcony. Elegant design and first-class materials ensure an atmosphere of well-being. Cabin facilities: safe, air-conditioning, TV, hair dryer, bathroom with shower and toilet, sauna towel, wool blanket, telephone, bathrobe (available on request at reception).

 

Inside view of the cabins in category C and D on the A-ROSA SILVA with french balcony.