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- The best France and Germany tour packages
- What people love about France And Germany Tours
- Travel France and Germany your way
- Discover France and Germany tours for every budget
- France and Germany tours for every group
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The best France and Germany tour packages
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Catalonia, south of France, Burgundy, Alsace and Black Forest (25 destinations)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelersA cultural odyssey winds through France's wine regions from Burgundy's Beaune to Alsace's Riquewihr, plus Germany's enchanting Black Forest. The route includes a cable car ride to Heidelberg Castle, UNESCO-listed Luxembourg City, and concludes in Paris. Accommodations feature the Holiday Inn Express Baden Baden with daily breakfast buffet.
Duration 9 days Destinations Spain, France, Germany, Luxembourg Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
- US$1,561
Treasures of the Rhine cruise (Amsterdam-Basel) MS Crucevita
27 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“River Boat was very clean! The small crew of 36 did everything they possibly could to make our trip both memorable and enjoyable.”
Jane, traveled in August 2024
MS Crucevita sails from Amsterdam through Franco-German highlights. The Gothic Cathedral of Cologne, Alsatian cuisine in Strasbourg's La Petite France, and Rhine Valley castles captivate visitors. Full board dining with regional wines and nightly entertainment in the panorama lounge enhance the experience.
Duration 8 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, France, Switzerland Age Range up to 105 year olds Operated in English, German, Spanish Operator Crucemundo From $1,830
20% Off- US$1,465+$109 upfront costsYou save $366
Marseille serves as the gateway to Provence's UNESCO site Arles, medieval Les Baux and Avignon's Palais des Papes. Burgundy's wine regions unfold with visits to Beaune's wine museum and Savigny Castle. The route crosses into Germany's Black Forest, concluding in Paris via Luxembourg's Grand Ducal Palace.
Duration 7 days Destinations France, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
20% Off- US$1,161
The Rhine River flows past Strasbourg's Gothic cathedral and Breisach's Black Forest on this luxurious cruise. Two nights in Swiss Lucerne include Mount Pilatus visits, followed by sailing through UNESCO Rhine Gorge's 400-foot-high castle cliffs. Guided tours showcase Heidelberg Castle and Cologne's twin-spired cathedral.
Duration 10 days Destinations Switzerland, Germany, France, Netherlands Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operator Avalon Waterways From
20% Off- US$4,719+$210 upfront costs
AMADEUS luxury ships glide between France and Germany's iconic sites. The itinerary features Strasbourg's Petite France district, Cologne's Gothic Cathedral, and wine tasting in Moselle Valley vineyards. Gourmet meals with regional wines complement tours of medieval castles in the Rhine Valley.
Duration 8 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, France, Switzerland Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Operator Lueftner Cruises From
20% Off- US$1,668
What people love about France And Germany Tours
- Treasures of the Rhine cruise (Amsterdam-Basel) MS Crucevita
Price great….cruise director excellent…food just so so…6 English speaking thankful for at least four others English speaking…..we had to have our own guide’s. They should have American coffee and always ice. And free wine and beer at dinner
- Treasures of the Rhine cruise (Basel-Amsterdam) MS Crucevita
comfortable wichtig many impressions
- Captivating Rhine (Christmas Cruise) 2025
I've been on three Amawaterways ship and the cruise experience has not failed me a bit. Am recommending it to more friends.
Travel France and Germany your way
Visit Cologne's majestic cathedral, sample local delicacies in Strassbourg's old town, and tour Mainz's half-timbered houses. From fine wines to medieval cities to idyllic landscapes, a river cruise through central Europe is an absolute delight.
See all River Cruise toursThe coach tours through these regions give you both comfort and thorough coverage. We've designed routes that mix famous sites with lovely small towns - you might spend your morning in Beaune, the wine hub of Burgundy, and by afternoon find yourself strolling through Baden-Baden's elegant garden paths. The pacing works really well: you get proper time to see Arles' Roman amphitheater and follow Van Gogh's footsteps, then enjoy relaxed evenings by Marseille's historic port. Our travelers often mention how much they enjoy the included extras, from riding the cable car up to see Heidelberg Castle to taking boat trips along Strasbourg's picturesque canals.
See all Coach / Bus toursIf you're looking to really get into the heart of France and Germany, our explorer routes connect major highlights with hidden local spots you might otherwise miss. The Alsace and Black Forest tours are particularly good - you'll wind through medieval Colmar with its network of canals and classic timber houses, then cross into Germany's Black Forest where traditional craftspeople still make cuckoo clocks by hand. Our customers tell us they love how we balance guided visits to places like Carcassonne's UNESCO-listed fortified city with free afternoons to explore on their own in spots like Strasbourg's Petite France quarter, where flowers spill over the waterfront railings.
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The Rhine River routes linking France and Germany work really well for travelers watching their budget. Starting in Basel and heading north to Amsterdam, you get solid value with walking tours through Colmar's medieval streets, boat rides on Strasbourg's canals and visits to see Gutenberg's printing legacy in Mainz. Our customers like how these trips mix guided activities with free exploration time - join a morning city walk then wander spots like Düsseldorf's Old Town at your own speed. The package includes nice extras too, like wine tastings at Rüdesheim's hillside vineyards and entry tickets to see Triberg's cascading falls in the Black Forest.
The luxury Rhine tours focus on those special moments you can't arrange yourself - like evening receptions at Rheinstein Castle or joining local chefs for market tours and tastings in Strasbourg's finest Alsatian kitchens. The ships match the experience with panoramic dining rooms and roomy suites. You'll find unique activities too - try your hand at Dutch art in Amsterdam, cruise through Black Forest wine country by e-bike or discover Heidelberg's historic beer culture with expert guides. Our guests tell us they love having enough time to properly experience places - whether that's a full afternoon at Baden-Baden's elegant spas or exploring Luxembourg's mix of old fortifications and modern architecture.
- France and Germany budget tours
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- France and Germany luxury tours
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$208
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Don't miss out on visiting:
Strasbourg, Colmar, Breisach
Our 7-day Rhine River trips run nicely between Basel and Amsterdam, giving you proper time to take in both sides of the river. Customers tell us they really enjoy the guided walks through Strasbourg, where you can wander the old cobbled streets and Petite France quarter before relaxing on afternoon river cruises past ancient castles. The Netherlands Open-Air Museum in Arnhem is a particular highlight - it's where Dutch history comes to life with authentic buildings and working displays. We've found people appreciate how the tours mix cultural visits, like exploring Mainz's Gutenberg Museum, with pleasant stops in cities like Cologne where you can check out the massive Gothic cathedral and try local Kölsch beer in traditional brew houses.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Strasbourg, Mannheim, Heidelberg, Loreley, Koblenz, Cochem, Moselle Valley, Trier, Saarburg, Remich, Luxembourg
See all toursThe 10-day tours let you dig deeper into what makes both countries special. Some routes connect Lucerne's beautiful lake setting with Amsterdam's web of canals, while others head inland through Burgundy's wine country and the Black Forest villages. Our travelers often tell us how much they enjoy getting active - whether it's kayaking through Amsterdam's waterways or taking e-bikes through Black Forest wine country. The food walks in Strasbourg are always a hit, where you can taste how French and German cooking comes together in unique Alsatian dishes. What makes these tours really special are touches like private evenings at Rheinstein Castle and hands-on activities - from making butter the traditional way in Black Forest farms to painting classes in Amsterdam where you can try your hand at Dutch Master techniques.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Basel, Breisach, Kehl, Strasbourg, Heidelberg, Koblenz, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Amsterdam
Demographics
This 36-stop journey through France and the Black Forest has become a favorite among solo travelers, and it's easy to see why. Our guests love how the tour balances structured activities with plenty of independent time - joining intimate walking tours through Colmar's historic timber districts and Strasbourg's canal-lined streets, then having afternoons free to wander as they please. Cultural experiences weave seamlessly throughout, from wine sessions at Bordeaux's Cité du Vin to visits at Leonardo da Vinci's final residence, while unique activities like boat rides in Padirac's underground caves and illuminated art shows in ancient quarries add unexpected touches. Solo travelers especially appreciate our mix of social group dinners and free evenings to discover local dining spots on their own. The pacing feels just right - mornings might find you taking the cable car to Heidelberg Castle or exploring Triberg's waterfall paths, while afternoons are left open for strolls through Baden-Baden's refined gardens or Luxembourg's fascinating mix of old fortifications and contemporary design.
Rhine River cruises give couples a really lovely way to explore France and Germany side by side. The ships feature panoramic restaurants where regional wines come included with lunch and dinner, which our guests tell us adds a special touch to their meals together. You'll stay in well-designed cabins with good storage and clever windows that open into sun lounges - ideal for watching those medieval castles go by from your private space. What works particularly well for couples is how the days mix scheduled activities with free time to wander. You might spend a morning exploring Strasbourg's canals lined with flowers, then find a cozy wine tavern to share a traditional Rüdesheimer coffee. When you're ready to explore more, there are optional trips to historic wine cellars, Gothic cathedrals and also preserved medieval towns.
Young travelers flock to the Rhine Valley, with its perfect mix of French and German experiences. Our customers tell us they love how these tours blend culture with active elements - you'll kayak through Amsterdam's canals, cruise on e-bikes in the Black Forest wine region, and explore Strasbourg's markets with skilled local chefs. Medieval towns like Riquewihr and Colmar set the scene for walking routes that lead to food walks where two culinary traditions meet. The social aspects shine through, whether you're sipping Rüdesheimer coffee in traditional wine taverns, learning Dutch painting in Amsterdam or joining castle gatherings high above the Rhine. What makes these trips work is the balanced schedule - mornings might find you at Cologne's soaring Gothic cathedral or walking Carcassonne's ancient walls, while afternoons are yours to wander spots like Strasbourg's charming, flower-filled Petite France district.
Our older travelers often tell us how much they enjoy these Rhine journeys - the ships are comfortable, the sightseeing is well-planned and you'll find plenty of storage space in your cabin. The crew really looks after you, always ready to help with whatever you need. The daily schedule hits a sweet spot: you could start with a morning visit to Cologne's cathedral, then relax on deck all afternoon watching vineyard-covered hills roll by. The food gets great reviews from our guests, with chefs preparing local dishes and happily adapting to different dietary needs. While some excursions need good walking ability, you'll find lots of easier options like scenic Black Forest drives, relaxed walks through flat city centers and also boat rides on Amsterdam's canals.
- Solo Travelers291 tours
- Couples301 tours
- Seniors (50+)263 tours
Best time to visit France and Germany
- Spring 2025
Spring is an ideal season for Rhine River journeys, with clear skies giving you perfect views of hilltop castles and noticeably fewer tourists in the riverside towns. Our travelers often gravitate towards tours that blend Amsterdam's tulip gardens in full bloom with laid-back cruises past medieval fortresses. Most spring itineraries mix guided walks through Colmar's historic center, Strasbourg's Petite France quarter and also free time to explore. You'll find 7-day routes linking Basel to Amsterdam at an easy pace, while 10-day options venture into the Black Forest, Alsace region and deeper local spots. The ships provide comfortable cabins with panoramic windows, and you'll enjoy regional wines paired with meals. What makes these spring trips special is the balance - you might spend your morning discovering Heidelberg Castle, then find a quiet spot to watch afternoon light dance across the vineyard slopes.
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- Summer 2025
Summer brings long days perfect for outdoor exploring along these routes. The river cruises make great use of the extended daylight - starting with early walks through Amsterdam's quiet morning canals and ending with sunset drinks on deck as you pass the Lorelei Rock. Our travelers tell us they particularly enjoy tasting wines up in Rüdesheim's hillside vineyards, taking small boats through Strasbourg's flower-filled waterways and walking the cool paths of the Black Forest. The coach tours take full advantage of the nice weather too, with trips up to Heidelberg's castle by cable car and plenty of time in Baden-Baden's elegant gardens. You'll find our customers spending their free time at outdoor cafés in Lyon's old quarter and taking evening walks through Marseille's lively port area.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
The Rhine routes linking France and Germany shine during autumn's arrival, creating perfect touring conditions for multi-country exploration. Our most popular journey begins in Marseille, winds through Burgundy, Alsace and up into the Black Forest, with excellent timing for wine harvest celebrations in Beaune, Rüdesheim and other charming stops. Medieval towns like Colmar and Riquewihr become even more captivating against the backdrop of fall foliage, while cultural experiences range from underground art exhibitions at Carrières de Lumières to intimate cooking workshops in Strasbourg's premier kitchens. Autumn adds a special dimension to guided walks through Baden-Baden's parks, and canal tours in Strasbourg take on extra appeal as golden leaves reflect in the water. What sets these routes apart is their thoughtful balance of organized activities and free time, allowing travelers to discover local wine taverns and authentic restaurants at a relaxed pace during harvest time.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
The Rhine valley really comes alive during winter, especially on those December cruises between Basel and Amsterdam. You'll find Christmas markets filling the historic squares of every port town, where our travelers love browsing local crafts while warming up with cups of mulled wine. The winter tours include some special touches - there are evening concerts inside Strasbourg's Gothic cathedral and guided walks along Carcassonne's fortress walls when they're all lit up at night. One spot our customers always photograph is Colmar's old town, where the traditional half-timbered houses look particularly charming with a dusting of snow.
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