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- The best Alsace & Lorraine tour packages
- Travel Alsace & Lorraine your way
- Best tour companies for Alsace & Lorraine tours
- Popular Alsace & Lorraine Cruise Ships
- Alsace & Lorraine tours for every type of group
- Top Alsace & Lorraine travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Alsace & Lorraine
- Contact our Alsace & Lorraine travel experts
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The best Alsace & Lorraine tour packages
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Duration 6 days Destinations France, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
- NZ$1,819
Intimate river barges wind through Alsace-Lorraine's charming landscape. The majestic Château de Hohbarr, known as the 'Eye of Alsace,' stands sentinel while visits to Lehrer Crystal Glassworks and Saint-Louis-Arzviller showcase engineering marvels. Regional specialties and wines enhance the journey.
Duration 7 days Destinations Strasbourg, Lagarde, Xouaxange, Lutzelbourg, Arzviller, Saverne, Waltenheim-sur-Zorn Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator CroisiEurope River Cruises From
- NZ$5,611
Intimate river barges glide through Alsace-Lorraine's waterways, passing Strasbourg's illuminated canals, Château du Haut-Barr's panoramic views, and Lehrer Crystal Glassworks. Tarte flambée tastings and brewery tours at Villa Meteor highlight local culture. Regional specialties grace all-inclusive meals.
Duration 7 days Destinations Strasbourg, Brumath, Waltenheim-sur-Zorn, Schwindratzheim, Hochfelden, Saverne, Lutzelbourg, Arzviller, Niderviller, XouaxangeSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator CroisiEurope River Cruises From
- NZ$5,611
Alsace: land of tradition and gastronomy (port-to-port cruise) - BOHEME
1 Review by TourRadar travelersMS La Bohème's double-occupancy cabins provide modern comfort while exploring Alsace. Strasbourg's Gothic Cathedral and Colmar's Little Venice highlight the itinerary. Traditional marcaire lunches, wine tastings, and Alsatian-themed evenings culminate in a gala dinner.
Duration 5 days Destinations Strasbourg, Breisach, Eguisheim, Riquewihr, Colmar, Kientzheim, Obernai Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator CroisiEurope River Cruises From $1,343
20% Off- NZ$1,074You save $269
MS La Bohème, with Category A-C cabins across two decks, navigates Alsace-Lorraine's waterways. Strasbourg's Gothic Cathedral, Colmar's Little Venice, and Eguisheim's medieval charm await discovery. Wine tastings, traditional marcaire lunches, and nightly entertainment cost approx. $200 per day.
Duration 5 days Destinations Strasbourg, Breisach, Eguisheim, Riquewihr, Colmar, Kientzheim, Obernai Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator CroisiEurope River Cruises From
20% Off- NZ$1,725
Travel Alsace & Lorraine your way
Explore a wide diversity of river cruises through Alsace & Lorraine. We have 45 cruises that vary from 4 days to 7 days. With the greatest number of departures in December, this is also the most popular time of the year.
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Popular Alsace & Lorraine Cruise Ships
CroisiEurope River Cruises
MS L’Europe
182 cruises
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MS Gerard Schmitter
178 cruises
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MS Mona Lisa
176 cruises
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MS Monet
142 cruises
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MS Douce France
116 cruises
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MS Modigliani
116 cruises
Alsace & Lorraine tours for every type of group
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48 tours in Alsace & LorraineExplore a wide diversity of group tours through Alsace & Lorraine. We have 48 adventures that vary from 4 days to 8 days. With the greatest number of departures in December, this is also the most popular time of the year.
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5 tours in Alsace & LorraineWant something more exclusive? Our private walking and cycling tours through Alsace adapt to your own rhythm. A particularly good 6-day route begins in Eguisheim, taking you through Grand Cru vineyards to spots like Turckheim, where you can still hear the night watchman calling out the hours in traditional dress. Daily hiking distances run 14-23km, though we can arrange taxis to skip sections when needed. For cyclists, the private Strasbourg to Colmar route is a favorite, with optional challenging detours to areas like the "Five Castles." You'll get to set your own pace - spend extra time exploring Castle Haut-Koenigsburg or wandering Riquewihr's medieval lanes. Your notes include local tips about the best restaurants and wine cellars, and we handle all the details so you can just enjoy your time.
Top Alsace & Lorraine travel itineraries to fit your plans
Seven-day Alsace tours give you different ways to really get to know the area. River cruising means you unpack once and glide along the Marne-Rhine Canal from Strasbourg to Lagarde - there's something special about those candlelit lunches as you pass through the canal tunnels. If you like getting active, walking tours from Eguisheim take you on daily hikes between 14-23km through the Vosges mountains and into medieval wine villages. Our guests always mention how much they love hearing the night watchman's traditional song in Turckheim and tasting fresh Munster cheese right at the source. The mountain paths climb up to 927m at Petit Honack, though we can arrange taxis if you want to skip the tougher bits. For an easier pace, cycling follows similar routes but gives you time to explore places like Mont Saint Odile monastery and also the cobblestone lanes of Riquewihr.
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The Alsace region really shines for couples, especially on our 9-day tours that start in Catalonia. These routes give you both grand moments and quiet time together - you'll walk along the medieval walls of Carcassonne in the evening light and discover family wine cellars that have been around for generations. Our travelers tell us they love exploring Strasbourg's Petite France district as the sun sets, where timber houses from centuries past reflect in the canals and cozy restaurants await. You get to glide through flower-lined waterways, visit the impressive Heidelberg Castle gardens and explore charming little wine villages like Ribeauvillé. What works so well is how the schedule flows - you'll have guided visits to key spots but also plenty of free time to wander together, whether you're trying Munster cheese where it was first made or taking your time on Black Forest paths.
Our active Alsace adventures connect with young adults looking for physical challenges mixed with cultural discoveries. Daily cycling routes stretch 35-38 miles between medieval towns, with travelers particularly drawn to paths linking Strasbourg to Molsheim, and also Obernai. The multi-day Vosges Mountain hikes attract energetic visitors, with daily walks covering 14-23km past ancient castles and family-owned wineries. Food experiences add depth to these journeys - you'll work alongside Michelin-starred chefs, visit centuries-old wine cellars, and explore traditional cheese-making in the Munster Valley. These tours resonate with younger guests through their blend of solo exploration and group activities - tackle trails independently then gather for evening events like Turckheim's night watchman tours or atmospheric dinners in canal tunnels. The routes balance demanding sections, such as the 927m ascent to Petit Honack, with cultural elements like exploring Strasbourg's waterways, wandering through cobblestone lanes and also wine village discoveries.
Our 4-7 day Alsace river tours are particularly popular with senior travelers who appreciate a gentler pace. You'll unpack once on your river ship and watch medieval towns and vineyards come to you. The ships dock right in town centers which makes everything easier - in Strasbourg, you can walk straight to the cathedral. Some of our senior travelers enjoy the walking tours through Saverne and Lutzelbourg, while others prefer taking it easy with special experiences like candlelit lunches while passing through canal tunnels. A visit to Lehrer Crystal Glassworks mixes nicely with quiet afternoons watching villages drift by from the deck. Each evening brings something special - maybe local musicians or a chance to try regional dishes like tarte flambée - making each day full but never rushed.
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Best time to visit Alsace & Lorraine
- Winter 2025 / 2026
The Christmas markets transform Alsace and Lorraine into something quite special during winter. Our 4-day river cruise puts you right in the middle of Strasbourg's decorated old town, with the boat moored perfectly for exploring the festive streets lit up with thousands of lights. You'll find two really nice options: there's a tour combining the Potter villages up in northern Alsace plus an evening at the Royal Palace show in Kirrwiller, which our guests tell us hits just the right balance of craft and entertainment. For wine lovers and culture seekers, we run specialized tours through the decorated wine villages where you can explore Colmar's cozy market squares, taste wines in family cellars and also spend evenings wandering Strasbourg's illuminated lanes.
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How can I best explore the Alsace region?
You've got lots of great options for discovering Alsace. Hop on a bike and pedal along the famous Wine Route where you'll get to taste wines at family vineyards or head into the Vosges Mountains for some really rewarding hiking through picture-perfect villages like Kaysersberg and Riquewihr. If you're looking for something more relaxed take a river cruise on the Marne-Rhine Canal it's a lovely way to see the countryside and historic towns like Saverne. One of our travelers Lorraine actually found that even when it rained during her summer trip on the Alsace Walking Tour she still had an amazing time thanks to the comfortable hotels and incredible local food.
What local foods should I try in Alsace and where can I find them?
The food here is this amazing mix of French and German influences you won't find anywhere else. You've got to try tarte flambée it's like this incredible thin-crust pizza topped with crème fraîche onions and bacon that goes perfectly with local wines. Then there's baeckeoffe a hearty slow-cooked stew and choucroute garnie which is sauerkraut loaded with different meats and sausages. The best places to try all this are the Winstubs these cozy wine bistros with their red-checked tablecloths and shared wooden tables create such a warm atmosphere. One of our travelers on the 7 Days All Inclusive Alsace Authentic Luxury Gourmet Tour loved an unexpected stop at Ingersheim Flea Market and really enjoyed the eaux de vie tasting at Bollenberg after hours.
Is Alsace worth visiting for wine lovers?
If you're into wine you're going to love Alsace! The Wine Route stretches for 170 kilometers through beautiful rolling hills and vineyards with so many chances to taste and tour cellars. You'll discover amazing white wines like Riesling Gewürztraminer Pinot Gris and Muscat. The wine villages are absolutely charming especially Riquewihr Eguisheim and Kaysersberg where you can visit local wineries join wine festivals and learn about the region's incredible wine heritage. Our Bicycling the Vineyards of Alsace tour is perfect for getting up close with small family wineries and trying their wines.
What unique cultural experiences can I find in Alsace?
There's so much more to Alsace than just food and wine. You can watch the traditional night watchman in Turckheim wearing his 16th-century costume as he makes his 10 pm rounds turning off streetlights. The wine festivals here are incredible and really bring the region to life. Make sure to visit the Écomusée d'Alsace it's this fascinating open-air museum with over 70 historic buildings showing traditional rural life. History buffs will love the Humanist Library in Sélestat with its collection of rare books and manuscripts dating all the way back to the 7th century.