Czech Republic and Germany River Cruises
Ever considered cruising the Elbe River between Czech Republic and Germany? River cruises mean moving through Dresden's rebuilt baroque center, Prague's bridges and castle, smaller towns along the way. You're on a ship, docking in city centers, with excursions included. Visit Saxon Switzerland National Park's sandstone formations, Meissen for porcelain, and beer culture throughout.
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Robert • traveled in April
Great boat. Excellent tour selections with superb english-speaking guides. Tasty French food.
From Berlin to Prague: Cruise on the Elbe and Vltava Rivers (port-to-port cruise) - J
Johanne • traveled in September
The food was average. Unlike other Croisieurope tours I have taken in the past. The tour director in the 2nd ship was not as friendly or informative as the 1st ship. The staff on both ships were amazing!
From Prague to Berlin: Cruise on the Vltava and Elbe Rivers (port-to-port cruise)
10 best river cruises through Czech Republic and Germany
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- Christmas on the most beautiful stops of the Moldau and Elbe, between Prague and Berlin (port-to-port cruise)
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Duration 18 days Destinations Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany, Netherlands Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Emerald Cruises From $12,780
55% Off- US$5,735You save $7,045
New Year's on a cruise, between Berlin and Prague (port-to-port cruise)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelersDuration 9 days Destinations Berlin, Potsdam, Wusterwitz, Magdeburg, Wittenberg, Meissen, Dresden, Bad Schandau, Decin, LitomericeSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator CroisiEurope River Cruises From
55% Off- US$2,830
Viking ships transport you from Czech Republic through Germany's picturesque rivers. Highlights include Prague Castle, UNESCO-listed Bamberg, and medieval Rhine Valley castles, complemented by Moselle wine tastings and tours of Heidelberg's ancient university town.
Duration 12 days Destinations Czech Republic, Germany, Luxembourg, France Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Viking Cruises From
55% Off- US$4,352
Christmas on the most beautiful stops of the Moldau and Elbe, between Prague and Berlin (port-to-port cruise)
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelersDuration 9 days Destinations Prague, Litomerice, Bad Schandau, Dresden, Meissen, Wittenberg, Burg, Genthin, Berlin Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator CroisiEurope River Cruises From
55% Off- US$2,175
Duration 22 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic Age Range Ages 8+ Operator APT From
55% Off- US$12,594+$1,173 upfront costs
A seven-night voyage from Germany's oldest city Trier to UNESCO-listed Bamberg awaits aboard Viking longships. The itinerary features Marksburg Castle, Würzburg's baroque palace, and medieval towns, complete with premium amenities and regional cuisine.
Duration 12 days Destinations France, Luxembourg, Germany, Czech Republic Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Viking Cruises From
55% Off- US$4,352
Viking's custom-built ships bridge Germany and Czech Republic. The route encompasses Wittenberg's Luther sites, Dresden's restored glory, and Prague's Gothic architecture, featuring river-view staterooms and expert-guided excursions.
Duration 10 days Destinations Berlin, Wittenberg, Meissen, Dresden, Prague Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Viking Cruises From
55% Off- US$5,491
Avalon Tranquility II takes you from Prague to Nuremberg. The voyage features Czech Christmas markets, Bamberg's UNESCO-listed old town, and Würzburg's Bishop's Residenz, alongside traditional cookie-baking demonstrations and regional wine tastings.
No departure dates availableDuration 12 days Destinations Czech Republic, Germany, France, Switzerland Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Avalon Waterways
What our customers ask about Czech Republic and Germany River Cruises
What are the best months to take a river cruise between Prague and Berlin?
River cruises between Prague and Berlin operate from April through October with the best weather from June to September. May stands out as an excellent time to travel with average temperatures of 68°F (20°C) and spring flowers in full bloom. Cruise operators like CroisiEurope run their MS Elbe Princesse II during these months taking passengers past Dresden's Frauenkirke and Königstein Fortress. A TourRadar traveler noted "The spring weather was perfect for exploring charming towns like Meissen and enjoying the deck views of the scenic Elbe Sandstone Mountains."
What makes the Elbe River different from other European river cruise routes?
The Elbe River provides a less crowded alternative to popular routes like the Rhine and Danube flowing through the former Eastern Europe. The river's varying water levels require special vessels such as the MS Elbe Princesse II built with shallow drafts and modern engineering. Travelers experience a mix of German and Czech heritage along the route. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "The Elbe cruise feels more intimate and less touristy than other European rivers though water levels can affect the itinerary - our ship had to adjust courses but the crew handled it professionally."
What are the major highlights and stops along Czech Republic and Germany river cruise routes?
The river journey connects numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites and historic cities. Stops include Prague's Old Town Castle complex Dresden's Frauenkirche the porcelain center of Meissen and Berlin's historic districts. The route passes through Saxon Switzerland National Park known for its distinctive sandstone formations. Local experiences range from Saxon wine tastings to tours of Wittenberg's Luther House. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The variety of stops was excellent - from Prague's stunning architecture to the natural beauty of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains and the guided tours in Dresden were particularly informative."
What type of river cruise ships operate between Czech Republic and Germany?
The Elbe River's conditions require specially engineered vessels. CroisiEurope's MS Elbe Princesse and MS Elbe Princesse II use paddlewheel technology for shallow water navigation carrying 80 passengers. Viking's fleet includes the Viking Beyla designed with a flat bottom for the Elbe. These ships feature panoramic lounges sun decks and window-lined dining rooms. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The MS Elbe Princesse II was perfect for this route - small enough to dock in town centers but with all the amenities we needed including a comfortable lounge for scenic viewing."
Which cruise lines offer the best Czech Republic and Germany river cruises?
Leading operators on these routes include Avalon Waterways with the Avalon Imagery II and Panorama CroisiEurope's MS Elbe Princesse series and Scenic's vessels like the Scenic Crystal. These ships accommodate between 80-169 passengers offering modern facilities including panoramic windows sun decks and wellness areas. A TourRadar traveler commented: "Avalon's smaller ship size meant we could dock right in town centers and the service was incredibly personal."
What are the main ports and cities visited on Czech Republic and Germany river cruises?
The itineraries cover key cultural sites along the Elbe Main and Vltava rivers. Major stops include Prague with its medieval Astronomical Clock Dresden the "Florence of the Elbe" UNESCO-protected Bamberg and Nuremberg known for Christmas markets and WWII sites. Smaller destinations feature Melnik where the Elbe meets the Vltava and Wurzburg called the "Pearl of the Romantic Road." A TourRadar traveler mentioned "visiting both iconic cities and lesser-known medieval towns gave us a perfect mix of experiences."






















