
Why the Rhine Should Be on Every Australian's River Cruise Bucket List
If you could only take one European river cruise one voyage that captures the greatest concentration of medieval castles, wine culture, UNESCO World Heritage scenery, and grand cathedral cities it would be the Rhine. Here is why the Rhine River deserves a place on every Australian traveller's bucket list, and what makes CroisiEurope's Rhine itineraries the best way to experience it.

The Middle Rhine Gorge: The Most Scenic Stretch of Any European River
The 65-kilometre Rhine Gorge between Bingen and Koblenz is UNESCO World Heritage listed for good reason. More than 40 medieval castles appear in sequence along the river Marksburg (the only Rhine castle never destroyed), Katz, Maus, Rheinfels, Liebenstein, Sterrenberg, Schönburg. The sheer slate cliffs rise 200 metres on both banks, covered in vine terraces producing Riesling of startling intensity. The ship slows through this stretch; every passenger is on deck.
The Lorelei Rock the legendary 132-metre slate cliff where the siren's song was said to lure Rhine sailors to their deaths passes at the gorge's narrowest point. The scenery here is genuinely extraordinary, and it cannot be experienced this way from a road, a train, or a helicopter. The river is the only approach.

The Wine: Germany's Greatest Riesling Country
The Rhine Valley particularly the Rheingau (between Rüdesheim and Wiesbaden) and the Mosel tributary produces what many wine critics consider the world's greatest white wine: German Riesling. The combination of slate soils, steep south-facing slopes, and the river's heat-reflecting properties creates conditions found nowhere else on earth. CroisiEurope includes tastings in the Rhine wine region as a standard excursion visiting the estate cellars where wines have been produced continuously for centuries.
The Christmas Market Season: Europe's Most Atmospheric
For Australians considering a winter river cruise (November December), the Rhine offers Europe's most celebrated Christmas markets: Cologne's Cathedral Christmas market, Strasbourg's Christkindelsmärik (the oldest in France, dating to 1570), Rüdesheim's illuminated vineyard market. These are not tourist replications they are genuinely beloved cultural events that the river cruise ships are uniquely positioned to access, mooring directly in the city centres.

The Cathedral Cities
Cologne: Germany's most visited city after Berlin and Munich. The Gothic Cathedral 157 metres high, UNESCO World Heritage, visible from the ship 20 minutes before docking is one of the architectural wonders of the medieval world. The old town's Roman heritage is remarkable; the beer culture (Kölsch, the local pale ale) is unavoidable.
Strasbourg: CroisiEurope's home city and one of Europe's most distinctive half-French, half-German, with the Grande Île UNESCO World Heritage old town and the European Quarter. The Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Strasbourg was the tallest building in the world for 232 years.
Mainz: The home of Gutenberg and his printing press the most transformative invention in human history. The Gutenberg Museum is essential.
The Best CroisiEurope Rhine Itineraries for Australians
• Amsterdam to Basel (7 days): The full Rhine from the North Sea to Switzerland. Netherlands, Germany, France, Switzerland.
• Rhine & Moselle (7 8 days): Adds the Moselle wine valley tributary to the Rhine experience.
• Christmas Markets on the Rhine (7 days, November December): Strasbourg, Cologne, Rüdesheim, Mainz. The best Christmas market cruise in Europe.

Book Your 2027 River Cruise with CroisiEurope Australia
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Phone: 1300 739 652 | Email: contact@croisicruises.com
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