Rhine and Mosel Riverboat Day-Trip Cruises from Koblenz

Boats cruise from Koblenz for day excursion riverboat sightseeing cruises on the Rhine (Rüdesheim) and Mosel River (Cochem) in Germany to see the Loreley, castles, and vineyards. Cruises from Koblenz to Cologne (Köln) and Bonn are rare but train links are fast.

Deutsche Eck in Koblenz from the air
Deutsches Eck in Koblenz © Koblenz-Touristik

Koblenz, at the confluence of the Rhine and Mosel (Moselle) Rivers, has excellent transportation links making it a great departure port for day-trip riverboat cruises in Germany. Several day excursion cruise boat lines operate from Koblenz with KD (Köln-Düsseldorfer) the largest and best-known cruising company. Cruises are possible from Koblenz to the UNESCO-listed Middle Rhine with the Loreley Rock and endless castles particularly popular. Many short panorama cruises take in the sights near Koblenz. Currently, downstream cruises to Remagen, Linz, Bonn, and eventually Cologne (Köln) are very rare. Day-excursions boat cruises are also possible from Koblenz on the Mosel (Moselle) River with Cochem and Moselkern (for Burg Eltz) the most popular destinations.

Special savings deals are available on most lines with discounts for seniors, students, families, and on birthdays. Riverboat return tickets are only marginally more expensive than one-way boat fares but trains are a fast one-way transportation alternative when time is limited.

Rhine Riverboat Day-Trip Excursion Cruises from Koblenz

Mittelrhein Karte

Rhine River day-trip boat cruises from Koblenz are possible in either direction but the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage-listed Middle Rhine with the Loreley Rock and many castles is generally the most popular route.

The classic Rhine River day cruise is between Koblenz and Rüdesheim – this cruise takes just over six hours upstream but just less than four hours downstream. If time is limited, give preference to the section of the Rhine between St Goar / St Goarhausen and Lorch / Bacharach.

Rhine cruises downriver from Koblenz are currently very limited and mostly on days when boats are being positioned for firework displays. Such cruises usually terminate in Bonn but it is sometimes possible to cruise all the way to Cologne (Köln). The more interesting part of this section of the Rhine is between Linz and Bonn, where cruises are available frequently. Both towns are easily reached by train from Koblenz. See Rhine River Day-Trip Cruises from Cologne and Bonn for more on excursions on this stretch of the Rhein.

Panorama cruises of around an hour to two hours are also popular from Koblenz with several departures daily. Local Rhine cruises are also a good option to see some of the castles and sights in the vicinity of Koblenz.

Day-trip excursion riverboats depart in Koblenz from the Konrad Adenauerufer – the bank of the Rhine River just below Deutsches Eck where the Mosel flows into the Rhein. This is around 2 km from Koblenz-Hauptbahnhof or 1.5 km from Koblenz-Stadtmitte. Generally, head straight for the Rhine and walk next to the river for the best views.

Several cruise lines operate from Koblenz — prices, cruises, and boats generally don’t differ much making it sensible to simply take the first boat to depart.

Boat Cruising Times on the Rhine River from Koblenz in Germany

The Rhine is a strong and at times fast-flowing river, as is obvious from the differences in upriver and downriver cruise times. On the longer cruise sections: Koblenz to Mainz and Koblenz to Cologne, the upriver cruise times are 8:30 while the downriver cruise times are more than three hours faster.

Average cruise times to / from Koblenz from a select number of Rhine River towns, as well as train times, are as follows but do note that most cruises from Koblenz currently go only downriver to St Goar and Rüdesheim:

 To / From Koblenz:UpstreamDownstreamTrain
Köln / Cologne (L)08:3005:1500:53
Bonn (L)05:3003:3000:39
Bad Godesberg (L)05:0003:1000:40
Königswinter (R)04:4503:0000:55
Bad Honnef (L)04:2502:4000:47
Remagen (L)03:5002:1500:27
Linz   (R)03:3002:0000:38
→→→ KOBLENZ (L)00:0000:0000:00
Oberlahnstein  (R)00:4000:3000:09
Rhens (L)00:5000:4000:07
Braubach  (R)01:0500:5000:28
Boppard (L)02:0001:2000:14
Kamp-Bornhofen  (R)02:1001:3000:24
Bad Salzig (L)02:2501:4000:21
St Goarhausen  (R)03:1002:0500:35
St Goar (L)03:2002:1500:29
Passing the Loreley Rock (R)   
Oberwesel  (R)03:5002:3500:29
Kaub  (R)04:0502:4500:43
Bacharach (L)04:3002:5500:40
Lorch  (R)04:4003:0500:51
Assmannshausen  (R)05:3003:2500:56
Bingen (L)06:0003:4000:35
Rüdesheim  (R)06:1503:5501:00
Eltville  (R)07:3004:4501:20
Wiesbaden-Biebrich  (R)08:1005:0501:30
Mainz (L)08:3005:2500:50

The order of stops may be reversed for towns, e.g. St Goar and St Goarhausen, which are basically on directly opposing sides of the Rhine.

The Rhine River mostly flows south to north so the left bank (L) and right bank (R) river towns are simply left and right on most maps. Between Koblenz and Mainz, no bridges cross the Rhine but car and passenger ferries are available.

Trains to Koblenz from Rhine Towns

Trains offer a very good transportation alternative if time is limited. Trains are more frequent on the left bank between Mainz and Koblenz but even on the right bank trains operate at least hourly.

Train timetables are available online from the English website of German Railways – use the town name with the option KD, if available, for an indication of the distance between the boat landings and the railway stations. (ICE and IC trains are more expensive and often not much faster or over short distances even slower than RE and other regional trains.)

If arriving in Koblenz on a local train use the station Koblenz-Stadtmitte – it is a little bit closer to the old town and boat landings than Koblenz-Hauptbahnhof (main station).

See also Transportation to Koblenz for information on the Rhineland-Palatinate ticket that often provides savings on local trains and buses, especially when traveling in a small group.

Mosel River Boat Cruises from Koblenz

Day-trip riverboat cruise excursions on the Mosel (Moselle in French) are far less common than on the Rhine River. This is unfortunate as the smaller but meandering Mosel River is just as beautiful and at times even more spectacular than the wider Rhine. The use of locks on the Mosel means that up and downriver cruise times are more equal than on the Rhine.

Average cruise times from Koblenz to towns on the Mosel are around:

 UpstreamDownstreamTrain
From Koblenz:00:0000:0000:00
Moselweiß00:4500:5500:07
Winningen01:1001:1500:13
Kobern-Gondorf01:4001:4000:14
Alken02:3002:20 –
Brodenbach02:4002:3000:55 (bus)
Moselkern (Hike to Burg Eltz)03:1503:0000:51
Treis-Karden04:0003:4000:31
Cochem05:1504:2000:39

Mosel River excursion boat cruises are only available during the high season and usually not daily. Mosel cruises are also available from Cochem and much further upriver in Trier with its magnificent Roman monuments. See Day-Trip Cruises on the Moselle River for more on cruises upstream of Cochem to for example Bernkastel-Kues and Trier.

Rhine and Mosel River Day-Trip Cruise Season

Boat cruises on the Rhine from Koblenz are generally available from early April to late October (from late March if Easter is early). The high season is from mid-April to early October with even more cruises departing on the Rhine during July and August.

During the shoulder seasons, cruises are more common on Fridays and weekends than from Monday to Thursday. During winter, cruises are sometimes available on advent weekends. During the rest of winter, cruises are very limited – and more likely from Rüdesheim or in Cologne.

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