Prague Cruises from Paris in 2025
In 2025, cruising from Paris to Prague is a magical journey that combines the best of Europe’s cities with the serenity of its rivers.
In 2025, cruising from Paris to Prague is a magical journey that combines the best of Europe’s cities with the serenity of its rivers.
*All prices are per person, in US Dollars, based on double occupancy.
Viking Alsvin |
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Paris Prague | |
Paris | Trier | Bernkastel Kues | Cochem | Koblenz | 8043 | HDB | 8042 | Wurzburg | Bamberg | Prague ** | |
Cruise Deals from Paris to Prague |
Viking Idi |
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Paris Prague | |
Paris | Trier | Bernkastel Kues | Cochem | Koblenz | 8043 | HDB | 8042 | Wurzburg | Bamberg | Prague ** | |
Cruise Deals from Paris to Prague |
Viking Idi |
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Paris Prague | |
Paris | Trier | Bernkastel Kues | Cochem | Koblenz | 8043 | HDB | 8042 | Wurzburg | Bamberg | Prague ** | |
Cruise Deals from Paris to Prague |
Viking Alsvin |
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Paris Prague | |
Paris | Trier | Bernkastel Kues | Cochem | Koblenz | 8043 | HDB | 8042 | Wurzburg | Bamberg | Prague ** | |
Cruise Deals from Paris to Prague |
Viking Idi |
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Paris Prague | |
Paris | Trier | Bernkastel Kues | Cochem | Koblenz | 8043 | HDB | 8042 | Wurzburg | Bamberg | Prague ** | |
Cruise Deals from Paris to Prague |
This special cruise allows you to experience the romance of Paris, the City of Light, before a scenic cruise along the Seine, Rhine, and Danube rivers. As we journey on, you’ll delve into Europe's rich cultural heritage, visit historic towns, castles, and landscapes, and finish in the captivating city of Prague, famous for its Gothic and Baroque architecture. This is luxury, history, and scenery in one perfect package for those who want to see the heart of Europe in style.
When cruising from Paris to Prague, you’ll visit some of Europe’s most beautiful and culturally fascinating places. Each port of call is a different experience; here, we give you a flavor of what to expect at each one.
Germany’s oldest city is a Roman treasure trove and a medieval gem. Founded by the Romans in 16 BC, it has some well-preserved Roman landmarks like the Porta Nigra, a massive Roman city gate, and the Roman baths. The stunning cathedral, the High Cathedral of Saint Peter, is a must-see. Trier’s mix of ancient ruins and modern life is fascinating, with market squares to explore, Mosel wines to taste, and centuries of European history to uncover.
In the heart of the Moselle wine region, Bernkastel-Kues is famous for its half-timbered houses and steep vineyards, which produce some of Germany’s best Riesling wines. This pretty town has a mix of scenery and history. Wander the cobblestone streets, and you’ll find the medieval Market Square, the Renaissance town hall, and the remains of Landshut Castle, which has views over the vineyards. Wine tasting is the highlight here, a taste of the region’s wine heritage.
Another Moselle gem, Cochem, charms with its fairytale architecture and scenery. The town is dominated by the imposing Reichsburg Castle, which sits high above the river and has views over the valley. Cochem’s streets are lined with half-timbered houses, wine taverns, and shops selling local crafts. The castle, with its history and interiors, is a must-see, and the wine is a must-taste. The town is a favorite among those who want to relax and explore.
Koblenz is situated at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers, so it’s a must-see on any cruise. The Deutsches Eck is a landmark where the two rivers meet and is home to a big statue. The old town has lovely squares, medieval churches, and historic buildings, all set in the hillsides of the Rhine Valley. The Ehrenbreitstein Fortress above the city gives you an insight into the region’s military history and stunning views of the rivers below.
Bamberg is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is often called one of Germany’s most beautiful towns. It has a perfectly preserved medieval layout and stunning architecture, including the Bamberg Cathedral and the Altes Rathaus, which is situated on a bridge over the Regnitz River. Bamberg is also famous for its Rauchbier, or smoked beer, a specialty of the town and a reflection of its brewing history. Wandering the streets of Bamberg feels like stepping back in time, with every corner revealing another piece of the town’s history.
Würzburg is in the heart of Franconia and is famous for its baroque and rococo architecture. The Würzburg Residence is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This grand palace has stunning interiors and frescoes by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo and is a must-see. Würzburg is also famous for its wine, particularly Silvaner, and you can taste it at the local wineries. The city is situated on the Main River and has a rich history and a lively cultural scene, making it a lovely stop on the cruise.
Heidelberg is one of Germany’s most romantic cities, famous for its old town, red-roofed houses, and the ruins of Heidelberg Castle, which sits on a hill above the city. The castle was once the symbol of the region’s power and now gives you a glimpse into the past with its Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Heidelberg University, the oldest in Germany, adds a youthful atmosphere to the city. A walk along the Philosopher’s Path gives you stunning views of the town and the Neckar River; Heidelberg is a perfect mix of history, culture, and nature.
The Middle Rhine Scenic Sailing is the pièce de résistance of the cruise, with breathtaking views of the Rhine Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This stretch of the river has over 40 castles, each one perched on the cliffs above, and picturesque villages along the riverbanks. The Lorelei Rock, famous in local legend, is another highlight of this route. As the ship sails through this scenic corridor, you can sit back and enjoy the stunning landscapes that are full of history and myth and have inspired poets and artists for centuries.
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