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- The best Germany tour packages
- What people love about Germany Tours
- Most popular destinations in Germany
- Travel Germany your way
- Top operators in Germany
- Best places to start your Germany tour
- Discover Germany tours for every budget
- Germany tours for every group
- Top Germany travel itineraries to fit your plans
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The best Germany tour packages
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Germany´s Best (15 destinations)
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Couldn't ask for a better person to be my tour guild. The history of Germany was so knowledgeable.”
Connie, traveled in April 2023
German treasures await, from Berlin's Brandenburg Gate to Quedlinburg's UNESCO-listed old town. The route features Dresden's palace, Munich's BMW Welt, and a Rhine Valley cruise. Accommodations include stays at Mercure Berlin Tempelhof, with English-speaking guides and daily breakfast buffets.
Duration 9 days Destinations Berlin, Dresden, Bamberg, Nuremberg, Klosterneuburg, Dachau, Munich, Fussen, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Frankfurt-am-MainSee all destinations Age Range up to 85 year olds Operated in English Operator Europamundo From $1,093
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Your German adventure encompasses 23 cities including Berlin's Museum Island, Munich's Olympiastadion, and medieval Rothenburg. A Rhine Valley cruise, BMW Welt tour, and visits to the Fairy Tale Route featuring Rapunzel's Tower in Trendelburg complete this journey. Includes breakfast and city tours.
Duration 9 days Destinations Berlin, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Dresden, Bamberg, Nuremberg, Kelheim, Dachau, Munich, FussenSee all destinations Age Range up to 85 year olds Operated in English Operator Europamundo From
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Best of Germany (12 Days)
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Loved all the places where we went. Over all it was great.”
Aaniya, traveled in September 2021
Ten German cities unfold over 12 days. Berlin's TV Tower stands tall, Dresden's restored Frauenkirche impresses, and medieval Rothenburg charms visitors. Premium hotels like Crowne Plaza City Alster in Hamburg offer comfort, with daily breakfast and special dining experiences including a castle lunch.
Duration 12 days Destinations Frankfurt-am-Main, Cologne, Hamburg, Berlin, Dresden, Nuremberg, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Munich, Black Forest, Heidelberg Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English Operator Trafalgar From $3,650
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German highlights unfold over 12 days, from Berlin's Brandenburg Gate to Munich's Hofbräuhaus. The itinerary features Dresden's Frauenkirche, a Rhine Valley castle cruise, and Heidelberg Palace. Neuschwanstein Castle tours and traditional Bavarian dining in Munich's historic beer halls round out the trip.
Duration 12 days Destinations Berlin, Dresden, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Freiburg im Breisgau, Frankfurt-am-Main, Mainz, Boppard, Koblenz, Heidelberg, Black ForestSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English Operator Insight Vacations From $4,650
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Bavarian trails lead from Munich to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, with stays at comfortable 3-4 star hotels. The route includes Schäftlarn monastery, Maisinger Gorge, and Lake Starnberger See, offering daily hikes ranging from 11-18km and stunning mountain views.
Duration 8 days Destinations Munich, Schäftlarn, Bernried am Starnberger See, Kochel, Wallgau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen Age Range 2 to 80 year olds Operated in English, German Operator Eurohike From
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What people love about Germany Tours
- Germany´s Best (15 destinations)
Well organized with friendly and knowledgeable staff. I lost my passport during the trip and they were very helpful; they gave me contact information for the embassy and assisted me in getting it back. Our group likes to venture out on our own and we noticed along the way that we were unable to do some activities outside of the main tour because we didn't have reservations. Had I done more research on my own, this would have been avoided but It would have been nice if the tour organization gave out a list of potential activities in the various cities that require reservations. Also caution with the daily start times as they do change and you might not hear it if you're not paying attention. Overall, great balance of tour and free time and very much enjoyed the trip- aside from the previously mentioned passport mishap!
- Best of Germany (12 Days)
Hello, The 12days the best of Germany were a real success, we visited many interesting cities, I was born in Germany andlived there for 19 years, I had not been back in 30 years,the hotelswere excellent, the food aswell and I found the people very friendly. Our guideswere extremely professional and the road trips were very entertaining with speeches and videos. There were only 29 passengers ,mostly americans, one French canadian from Ottawa andme, I have lived in Montreal since 1965 and am a canadian citizen, Istill speak german, as I was teacher in elementary and high school. This was a wonderful experience, Diana Vega
- Best of Germany (12 Days)
Trip was great. Loved all the places where we went. Coach was kept clean. Hosts and driver were very nice and thorough to provide cultural experience. Over all it was great.
Most popular destinations in Germany
Rhine River cruises really shine during the warm months of May through September when the weather works in your favor. The Rhine Gorge steals the show as a UNESCO-protected stretch where castle-topped cliffs meet terraced vineyards along the water's edge. Many of our travelers tell us they love discovering authentic regional specialties like Rudesheimer coffee, while the professional crew handles all the details. It's a genuinely relaxing way to explore - you unpack once and let the changing landscape come to you. September deserves special mention since local wine festivals pop up during harvest season, adding an extra dose of local culture to your time on the river.
See all Rhine toursThree experiences really stand out when our TourRadar customers talk about Bavaria. Neuschwanstein Castle looks exactly like something from a storybook, sitting high above the countryside - it's easy to see why Disney took notes when designing their own castles. Munich's Oktoberfest delivers exactly what you'd hope for with proper beer halls, traditional food and live music, though we suggest skipping the basic camping spots for a better night's sleep. The cycling routes through Bavaria show you places you'd never find otherwise, taking you past clear mountain lakes and into little villages that feel wonderfully old-world. Our travelers tell us late spring or early autumn hits the sweet spot - the weather's just right, there are fewer tourists and you'll catch either spring wildflowers or rich autumn colors in the Alps.
See all Bavaria toursThe Alps truly mix up different experiences, from relaxing train rides through Switzerland's mountain passes to active outdoor sports in Slovenia's valleys. Our customers love combining the GoldenPass and Glacier Express routes, where guides share local stories and point out interesting features as the landscapes roll by. The Soca Valley has turned into quite a hotspot for those wanting some real action - you can go rafting through rapids and canyoning down gorges, with nice comfortable hotels waiting at day's end. If you head to the Mediterranean side, you can blend coastal walks in the Italian Riviera with time exploring Nice, Monaco and also Barcelona. We've noticed many travelers wish they had more time around Lake Como and Venice when doing Swiss-Italian tours, but they do appreciate how the trips balance mountain views with cultural stops. Summer visitors generally find June through August best for hiking, while September's quieter trails and soft light make photographers happy. For winter sports, December through March sees the slopes at their best, and our travelers often mention how mountain villages feel extra special under a blanket of snow.
See all Alps toursZip through medieval villages on a bicycle adventure, sip the finest wines from vineyards along the Rhine and hear stories of eras past inside the halls of grand castles. The romantic Rhine Valley is one of the most scenic spots in Germany and the perfect destination for a river cruise.
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Germany is home to a number of rivers, some famous like the Rhine and some lesser known, but all of equal beauty and magnificence. Admire stunning landscapes peppered with castles and cozy villages, explore quaint medieval towns, and enjoy the entertainment options on the boat.
See all River Cruise toursBavaria's hiking trails really shine when you connect Munich to the Alps, with the Way of St. James being a favorite among our tour groups. The path takes you through Pfaffenwinkel where you'll find medieval monasteries and old pilgrimage churches that tell stories of centuries past. The terrain changes nicely as you go - starting with easy walks along the Isar River near Munich before working up to more demanding sections like Mount Wank and its impressive Finzbach ravine. Our travelers particularly love the route that combines Lake Starnberg's shoreline with stops at Bernried monastery and the peaceful Osterseen lakes, where you can take a refreshing swim after putting in your miles. The cultural highlights mix perfectly with natural scenes, especially around Maisinger Gorge and Schäftlarn monastery where traditional beer gardens offer welcome rest stops. For those into royal history, the paths leading to Neuschwanstein Castle show off some of the best Alpine views - our hikers often mention how the gradual climb through nature reserves and past Lake Hegratsried makes reaching the castle feel extra special.
See all Hiking & Trekking toursThe bike routes through Germany's wine country give you a great way to be active while soaking in the local culture. Following the Moselle River, you'll pedal past Europe's steepest vineyard in Beilstein and explore Traben-Trarbach's Art Nouveau buildings. Our cyclists particularly enjoy stopping at Roman wine cellars in Piesport and wandering the narrow streets of medieval Saarburg. Wine lovers get extra value from the Rhine Valley paths, which connect growing regions through Speyer, Heidelberg and also Worms, with tastings arranged at local vineyards. The well-maintained bike paths, riverside routes and carefully picked historic stops make these tours special, plus our customers consistently mention how much they appreciate the quality bikes and detailed GPS routes we provide.
See all Bicycle toursTake in the picturesque landscapes and remarkable sights on a guided Coach / Bus adventure of Germany. There are 15 vacation packages to choose from, that range in length from 5 days up to 13 days. The most popular month for these tours is June.
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Top operators in Germany
- 4.0 (4,691 Germany reviews)
"Was able to see many places in such a short time.
- Tours
- 21 Germany tours
- Age range
- 3 to 85 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 17h
- Response rate
- 88%
- Average price
- $255
- 4.5 (2,036 Germany reviews)
"Ellen was a great tour guide, as were the local specialists
- Tours
- 4 Germany tours
- Age range
- 5 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 6h
- Response rate
- 92%
- Average price
- $472
- 4.5 (178 Germany reviews)
"Overall was very good, Ride with GPS files worked great, paper map helped with local points of interest. Accommodations we generally good.
- Tours
- 10 Germany tours
- Age range
- 2 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Eurovision
- Response time
- 48h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $249
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Looking for value in Germany? The Berlin Wall Trail cycle route includes bike rentals and GPS navigation, letting you explore divided Berlin's history through detailed route notes and markers at your own speed. Munich's Springfest keeps costs down with camping spots and unlimited drinks at the campsite - much cheaper than festival prices - plus our hosts know exactly how to navigate the beer halls. The basic 3-day Oktoberfest packages work well too, combining Munich old town walking tours with day trips to Dachau Memorial Site and also Neuschwanstein Castle. You get the full festival experience without paying premium hotel rates for longer stays.
The 12-day Best of Germany tour delivers luxury with carefully picked 4-star hotels throughout. You'll dine in a 13th-century Rhine castle and take in 360-degree Berlin views from the TV Tower. Our guides really bring each stop alive, from Hamburg's bustling harbor to Dresden's baroque buildings and also restored treasures. The river cruise from Passau to Trier is gaining fans too - elegant cabins and excellent food complement visits to medieval towns, hilltop castles and also Europe's steepest vineyards. Our travelers often mention how well the crew handles changes and adds personal touches.
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125 tours in GermanyPrivate cycling through Bavaria lets you control the pace between historic spots like Bamberg and also Würzburg. You'll follow quiet riverside paths to UNESCO sites, breweries and wine cellars. Another option runs Munich to Füssen, mixing city exploring with alpine walks through meadows to famous castles. You can add extra nights where you like - maybe another day at Lake Starnberg's fancy resorts or more time at Bernried monastery and also Osterseen lakes. GPS tracks and luggage transfers keep things simple while you travel on your own schedule.
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Seven-day tours give you two excellent choices: cycling routes or train journeys. The lakes of Bavaria beckon cyclists from Chiemsee to Königssee, with fascinating stops at Ludwig's island palace and Bad Reichenhall's salt mines. Along the Main River, travelers pedal from Bamberg to Frankfurt, discovering little medieval gems like Volkach, Wertheim and also Miltenberg. If you prefer trains, there's a well-planned route connecting Frankfurt, Cologne, Hamburg, Berlin and also Dresden. Our customers love having those 48-hour hop-on-hop-off passes in Berlin - it lets them explore at their own speed.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Frankfurt-am-Main, Berlin
See all toursTen days in Germany opens up so many possibilities. The full north-to-south route starts in Berlin, where you'll walk through history at Brandenburg Gate and Sachsenhausen, before heading to Dresden's beautifully restored baroque center and the natural rock formations at Bastei Bridge. The journey continues through Nuremberg, medieval Rothenburg and finally Munich, with side trips to Neuschwanstein and Königssee. Wine lovers often choose our Moselsteig walking route from Trier to Koblenz instead - you'll climb to hilltop castles, explore Roman sites and walk through rare boxwood forests, stopping at local wine taverns along the way.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Berlin, Dresden, Nuremberg, Munich
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Frankfurt-am-Main, Cologne, Dortmund, Moselle Valley, Rudesheim am Rhein, Sankt Goar, Cochem, Hanover, Trendelburg, Höxter, Hamelin, Goslar, Berlin, Quedlinburg, Brandenburg, Potsdam, Copenhagen, Rostock, Jonkoping, Vadstena
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The Berlin Wall Trail cycle route works really well for independent travelers - you get clear GPX files and route markers that make solo navigation simple while you learn about Cold War history. Our customers tell us they love how the instructions connect them to all the key historical spots. Down in Bavaria, guided walks from Munich to Füssen give you that nice balance of group activities and doing your own thing. The hotels are picked specifically with solo guests in mind, right in the town centers with social spaces to meet people. If you want to see more cities, our Frankfurt, Hamburg and Berlin tours mix guided visits with plenty of free afternoons to explore markets, join optional trips or just relax at local beer gardens.
The Rhine river cruises hit just the right note for couples, with cozy cabins and romantic stops at medieval towns and castles along the way. Our Christmas Market cruises from Düsseldorf are especially popular - couples love sharing glühwein while exploring the beautifully lit markets in Koblenz, Rüdesheim and also Cologne. Active pairs really enjoy cycling the Moselle wine route, with easy rides past steep vineyard slopes and traditional villages, plus lots of chances to taste wines together in historic cellars. The guided Bavaria walks combine hiking through great scenery with stays in lovely guesthouses, so couples can take things at their own speed between cultural sites and nature spots.
Our 12-day Best of Germany tours really work well for older travelers - the pace is just right and the hotels are carefully chosen for comfort. TourRadar customers in this age group often mention how much they like having both guided tours and free time to explore on their own. The river cruises are a particular favorite since you get a comfortable cabin and good meals while seeing historic towns without constantly moving hotels. Winter's Christmas Market cruises are ideal too, with festive atmosphere, easy walking and also plenty of breaks. At each stop, local guides share deep insights about the history, from Berlin's Cold War years to Dresden's rebuilt baroque beauty and Munich's royal past.
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Best time to visit Germany
- Spring 2025
Spring opens Germany up nicely - April and May bring just the right temperatures for exploring. Our multi-city tours from Berlin make good use of the clear spring days; you can see forever from the TV Tower and the Tiergarten's gardens are starting to bloom. The Rhine and Moselle valley routes work really well this time of year, with the vineyard terraces turning green and river cruises back in full swing. You'll find the castles like Neuschwanstein and Heidelberg less crowded, plus they look great against the spring mountain scenery. It's when beer garden culture kicks off too - in Munich you'll find yourself sharing benches with locals and trying Bavarian specialties in the fresh air.
- March 2025 97 tours
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- Summer 2025
Summer lets you experience everything Germany has to offer, from cities right through to countryside. Our main route covers 24 different places, showing you how each region makes the most of warm weather - whether you're swimming in Munich's English Garden, taking a boat through the Danube Gorge or walking the Black Forest paths. The long summer days mean more time to explore medieval towns like Rothenburg and Quedlinburg, which our travelers really appreciate. Hamburg's harbor is busy with boat tours and Berlin's Museum Island stays open into the evening. The Brothers Grimm route through central Germany really comes alive in summer - castle gardens are in full bloom and you can walk the forest paths between fairy tale towns.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Autumn features mild weather and the wine harvest. It's less crowded and ideal for hiking the Black Forest. The fall foliage is spectacular, especially along the Romantic Road. Enjoy the start of traditional harvest festivals.
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- October 2025 244 tours
- November 2025 87 tours
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter in Germany really comes into its own, especially during holiday season. The Rhine river cruises connecting Düsseldorf and Cologne take you right to those classic Christmas markets in old medieval spots like Rüdesheim and Mainz. Our guests tell us they love how the tours mix guided walks through historic areas with enough free time to explore the market stalls at their own pace. When you take the Christmas Markets route from Berlin through Leipzig and Dresden, you'll get both city discoveries and seasonal traditions - there's fresh Christstollen cake with hot Glühwein while learning what locals have been doing here for centuries. The Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin and Dresden's Frauenkirke look particularly special all lit up for winter. We've made sure the winter routes include plenty of indoor stops and warm breaks at local restaurants and cafes.
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