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Koblenz River Cruises For Over 50s

Explore one of Germany's oldest and most beautiful cities on the Rhine...

Perched on the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle, a river cruise to Koblenz offers a cultural fusion of French joie de vivre and traditional German hospitality. Look forward to exploring charming cobbled streets, unwinding in cosy wine taverns and discovering Koblenz’s historic sites, including The Four Towers, Schängel fountain, Stolzenfels Castle and the 17th-century Guard House.

Koblenz’s surroundings are just as captivating as the city, with flourishing vineyards and lush forests, four mountain ranges and a view of the magnificent Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, which offers outstanding views over the Upper Middle Rhine Valley – a UNESCO World Heritage Site for natural beauty.

A Koblenz river cruise is perfect for those looking to relax surrounded by peaceful landscapes and experience a warm, friendly atmosphere.

Enjoy a variety of optional excursions on a Koblenz river cruise…

Visit the German city of Koblenz on the banks of the Rhine and the Moselle.

Eltz Castle, Koblenz, Germany

Eltz Castle

Journey to the fairytale Eltz Castle, widely considered to be one of the most beautiful castles in Germany, partly due to its hillside setting surrounded by woodland. The 850-year-old castle is now in the possession of the 34th generation of the von Eltz family and is one of the only complexes in Germany that has never been conquered in conflict, surviving the wars of the 17th and 18th centuries and the French Revolution unscathed.

Koblenz, Germany

Koblenz City Walk

Koblenz is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities on the Rhine. The city has a rich history spanning over 2000 years and incorporates both French and German influences. With a local guide you will discover the city on foot, taking in highlights such as the Deutsches Eck, or German Corner on the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers, the quaint Old Town and the Schängel fountain, which stands in the courtyard of the Town Hall and is one of the city's main landmarks.