The 8 best Christmas market river cruises for 2024
Imagine sailing down one of Europe's iconic rivers as picturesque villages, castles and landscapes pass you by, all while twinkling lights from nearby Christmas markets dance on the water. While this might sound like a fairytale, it can be a reality on a Christmas market river cruise.
From late November through December every year, most river cruise companies with Europe-based ships take excited passengers to idyllic towns to learn about Christmas traditions, shop at local Christmas markets and try tasty seasonal treats.
These river cruises only run seasonally while the markets are open, so they tend to book up quickly with passengers ranging from older adults to all types of families looking for a winter holiday filled with festive fun.
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Here, we list the eight best Christmas markets river cruises to take in 2024, along with tips to get the most out of each sailing and highlights not to miss.
Best for short cruises: Riverside Luxury Cruises' Christmas on the Danube
If you're looking for a short sailing to tack onto the beginning or end of a trip, Riverside Luxury Cruises offers four-night Danube River sailings that start in Vienna, Austria, and end in Passau, Germany. The majority of the trip is spent in Austria, with port days in Vienna, Krems, Melk and Linz before a final day in Passau.
In Vienna, you can choose to visit one of the city's 100+ museums or visit the iconic Opera House before heading to the Christmas market for a glass of mulled wine and shopping. For those interested in wine, Krems is a must-see destination known for some of the best wines in the country. Before departing from Passau, be sure to explore the Christmas market as well as St. Stephen's Cathedral to see the impressive organ, which is the biggest cathedral organ in the world with almost 18,000 pipes.
Each ship in the Riverside Luxury Cruises fleet is all-suite and comes with butler service. Ships offer an indoor pool and a Jacuzzi to use before or after your trips ashore.
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Riverside Luxury Cruises' Christmas Atmosphere Along the Danube cruises depart in early and mid-December 2024. Fares start at $1,161 per person, based on double occupancy.
All your meals, one excursion per destination, gratuities, Wi-Fi, butler service and transfers are also included in your cruise fare. Alcoholic drinks are only included with the Premium All-Inclusive Package, which can be selected at booking.
Best for Francophiles: CroisiEurope's Christmas in the Seine Valley
France is known for some of the most photogenic Christmas markets in Europe, and you have the chance to see some of them on a five-night Christmas in the Seine Valley river cruise with CroisiEurope Cruises. These shorter cruises are great if you'd like to spend a few days in Paris before stepping onto the cruise ship and sailing to three other beautiful towns.
The river cruise starts in Paris, where you can spend the day exploring the city, seeing the Christmas markets in Montmartre or Saint Germain or shopping for high-end gifts along the Champs-Élysées before the 5 p.m. all-aboard time.
Day two will bring you to Rouen, where you are invited to join Christmas Eve dinner and midnight mass. You'll also get to see more of Rouen on day four and take a guided tour. If you have free time, be sure to stop in at La Couronne, the oldest operating restaurant in France and the place that inspired Julia Child to start cooking.
Spend Christmas Day in Honfleur, one of the cutest cities on the voyage. Be sure to get the town's specialty, a steaming bowl of moules frites (mussels with fries), for Christmas lunch. After three days of touring smaller towns, you'll return to Paris, where the Eiffel Tower is visible from the banks of the Seine.
CroisiEurope's Christmas in the Seine Valley cruise departs Dec. 23, 2024. Fares start at $1,570 per person, based on double occupancy.
Included with the cost of the cruise are all of your meals and most drinks, free Wi-Fi, all onboard activities and port fees. Headsets are also included for excursions if you choose to go with the group for tours rather than venturing off on your own.
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Best for families: Adventures by Disney's Rhine River Christmas Markets Cruise
Families looking to explore Christmas markets through Switzerland, France, Germany and The Netherlands will enjoy Adventures by Disney's Rhine River Cruise: Christmas Markets sailing. The eight-day cruise allows kids as young as 5 to join, though Disney's suggested age is 8 or older.
What really makes Adventures by Disney stand out is the Adventure Guides, Disney-trained leaders who are experts in each destination. Each Adventure Guide travels with the group throughout the cruise so your family really gets to know them, and they get to know you. This allows them to make personalized recommendations about activities and meals. As you walk through each town they share the history, culture and legends of the destination.
The weeklong trip starts in Basel, Switzerland. The next two days make Strasbourg, France the home port from which you can choose to visit Europa Park in Rust, Germany, or head to Colmar, France, which is famous for its Christmas Markets and Cheese Museum. You'll have most of the second day to enjoy Strasbourg.
Day four brings the group to Mannheim, Germany, where you can enjoy a funicular ride to Heidelberg Castle or tour the town of Baden-Baden where the Christmas market is not to be missed.
In Rüdesheim, you can choose to take part in a coffee and hot chocolate tasting, marvel at one of the largest mechanical music box collections in the world, enjoy a wine tasting or explore the city on your own. The evening is spent sailing through the Rhine Gorge as you pass 30 castles along the shore.
The last day in Germany is spent in Cologne, where you can visit the beautiful Christmas markets that dot the city landscape, as well as lace up some skates to glide around an open-air ice rink. The cruise ends in Amsterdam, where you can choose to visit the Rijksmuseum, the Rembrandt House Museum or the Van Gogh Museum, along with taking a scenic canal cruise through the city.
Adventures by Disney's Rhine River Cruise: Christmas Markets cruise departs Dec. 19, 2024. Fares start at $6,599 per adult and $5,899 per child under 11, based on double occupancy.
Fares for the once-a-year cruise include most meals, drinks at lunch and dinner (plus a nightly cocktail hour where a range of mixed drinks are complimentary), excursions in each port of call, porter service, transportation in port, Wi-Fi, gratuities for onboard staff and Adventure Guides, and onboard entertainment.
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Best for couples: Viking's Danube Christmas Delights
Couples looking to get away for the holidays should consider Viking 's Danube Christmas Delights river cruise. The seven-night cruise takes passengers to four countries: Hungary, Slovakia, Austria and Germany. The trip combines opportunities to explore the ports of call with lectures and cultural performances onboard the ship.
In Budapest, you'll spend two days exploring the city at places like Castle Hill and the Grand Market Hall before shopping and dining at the Christmas market in front of St. Stephen's Basilica. Then in Bratislava, Slovakia, the group will attend an organ concert and shopping at the Old Town Christmas market.
In Vienna, Austria, the whole city comes alive with lights and a festive spirit. One thing not to miss here is the extra-charge excursion to a local winery, where you will celebrate the year's harvest and vintage.
Another highlight of the cruise is Krems, where the group will visit Göttweig Abbey and get exclusive access to the chapel in the inner courtyard to see the nativity scene. (The chapel is usually closed to visitors.) Finally, in Passau, you can watch an Advent wreath demonstration or take a flight to see the landmark Neuschwanstein Castle, which inspired Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Park.
Viking offers Danube Christmas Delights river cruises from late November through mid-December in 2024 and 2025. Fares start at $2,799 per person, based on double occupancy.
Fares include shore excursions in every port; free Wi-Fi; all meals; beer, wine and soft drinks with lunch and dinner; port taxes and fees; and visits to UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In select ports, passengers can sign up for optional excursions that are an added cost. These could be worth the upcharge, depending on the type of experience you want to have.
Best for old-world charm: Uniworld's Belgian Holiday Markets
Travelers looking to explore all of the Old World historic charm of Belgium will want to book Uniworld's Belgian Holiday Markets cruise. The seven-night cruise visits Belgium and the Netherlands, with port days in iconic cities like Ghent, Bruges and Antwerp.
The cruise is a closed loop, starting and ending in Brussels. On day one, take time to explore the city on your own after dropping your luggage off at the ship. Then on day two in the city, enjoy all the chocolate you can with a tour and chocolate tasting, plus a visit to the Christmas market. On day three, you'll need to decide whether to visit Ghent or Bruges, both of which have beautiful architecture and a Christmas market and offer opportunities to try local food.
The cruise continues into the Netherlands at Maastricht, where you can explore the city and its Christmas market, or head to Aachen, Germany, for festive fun. Alternatively, you can visit Valkenburg's underground Christmas market, located inside a cave. The last stop of the cruise is Antwerp, Belgium, where you can enjoy a concert, a beer tasting and time to enjoy the city at your leisure.
Uniworld offers its Belgian Holiday Markets cruise on four departure dates from late November through mid-December 2024 (and three December dates in 2025). Fares start from $3,799 per person, based on double occupancy.
The cruise fare includes premium spirits and wine, access to bikes and walking sticks, fitness classes, Wi-Fi, enrichment lectures, and shore excursions in each port. Onboard gratuities and group transfers to and from the airport are also included.
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Best for solo travelers: Tauck's Yuletide Spirit
Solo travelers looking to enjoy a river cruise without the hassle of a single supplement should check out Tauck's Christmas market itineraries. On all European river cruises, including the seven-night Yuletide Spirit: Amsterdam to Brussels cruise, the line waives the single supplement on Category 1 riverview cabins.
If your cruise starts in Amsterdam, you don't have to be on the ship until 4 p.m. so use the morning to walk around town or get tickets to tour the Anne Frank House. On your second day in Amsterdam, visit the Rijksmuseum and take an evening canal cruise with the group. Foodies will love it when the cruise heads to Gouda to explore the history of the city plus get a tasting of stroopwafels, which are cookie sandwiches invented in the city.
The midpoint of the cruise will bring you to the decision to visit either Ghent, which is one of the oldest cities in Belgium, or Bruges, known for its medieval architecture and beautiful canals. The cruise also visits Antwerp, where you can explore the various Christmas markets that are spread throughout the city. Your trip ends in Brussels, with a whole day to explore the cute squares and charming markets and try local fare.
Tauck offers four December departures of its Yuletide Spirit: Amsterdam to Brussels cruise in 2024 and 2025, meaning the last cruise sets sail after Christmas. Fares start at $3,690 for solo travelers in a Category 1 room, but book soon as the single rooms are already selling out.
Solo travelers should know that these cabins don't have a balcony and are the smallest on the riverboat at 150 square feet, but you likely won't be spending much time in your room on this sailing. The cruise fare includes all gratuities, private shore excursions, meals, unlimited drinks including premium spirits, and basic Wi-Fi, plus airport and train transfers.
Best for an extended cruise: Avalon Waterways' Festive Time on the Romantic Rhine
Travelers looking for a longer cruise that sails deep into the southern part of Europe will want to consider the Avalon Waterways' Festive Time on the Romantic Rhine river cruise, which includes one night in Lucerne and three nights in Lake Como. There are also Festive Time on the Romantic Rhine itineraries that don't include the land-based post-cruise days if you want a shorter trip.
For the longer 12-night cruise and land-based trip, guests will embark the cruise ship in Amsterdam, where they can enjoy a day of free exploration before boarding the riverboat, followed by an Amsterdam canal cruise on day two. The cruise then departs for Germany, where you will be able to explore the Christmas markets in Cologne and Rüdensheim on days three and four. Day five is when travelers can enjoy Mainz and see the Gutenberg Museum or travel further on a bus to Heidelberg to explore Heidelberg Castle.
Day six brings the cruise to Strasbourg, France, where you can tour the La Petite France District and wander through the warm glow of the Christmas market. The cruise then heads back to Germany to visit the Black Forest, where you can learn about local traditions and German winemaking.
The final stop on the cruise is Basel, Switzerland, where you will disembark the ship to take a motor coach tour that starts in Mount Pilates, where you will ride 7,000 feet up the mountain in a gondola for incredible views. Your journey continues with a land-based post-cruise bus tour to Italy's Lake Como on days nine through 12. You can take a boat ride around the lake, explore the city on your own and marvel at the Duomo.
Avalon Waterways offer its Festive Time on the Romantic Rhine cruise on Dec. 8, 2024. Prices start at $4,822 per person, based on double occupancy.
Fares include meals, drinks during meals and happy hour, Wi-Fi, a library, excursions, bike rentals and a fitness center. Gratuity is not included for hotel stays and meals during the land portion of your trip.
Best for unique destinations: AmaWaterways' Gems of Southeast Europe
While many river cruises traverse the waters around France, Germany and Austria, AmaWaterways ' Gems of Southeast Europe itinerary takes guests to Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia and Romania. The seven-night cruise sails between Budapest and Giurgiu along the Danube River.
If your sailing starts in Budapest, you'll need to arrive a day early if you plan to explore the city; the cruise does not offer excursions here. Your first stop will be Mohacs, where you can enjoy the nearby Christmas Markets in Pecs or venture to Szekszárd for a wine tasting. Day three is split between Vukovar and Novi Sad, where you can explore the historic towns and enjoy the holiday cheer with live music, artisan crafts and delightful bites of food.
The cruise continues to Belgrade, where you can wander around the city on your own, take a hike to Belgrade Fortress or put on a helmet and take a bike ride around town. Day five is exciting for nature enthusiasts as you sail through The Iron Gates, which is a series of gorges that mark the border between Serbia and Romania.
The cruise ends in Rousse, where you can venture further into Romania to Bucharest, which is known as the "Little Paris of the East" for a city tour and Christmas Market.
AmaWaterways' Gems of Southeast Europe departs on multiple dates between late November and late December in 2024 (2025 dates run mid-November to mid-December). Fares start at $2,880 per person, based on double occupancy.
Fares include Wi-Fi, wellness activities, daily entertainment and cultural performances, all meals, drinks at lunch and dinner plus a daily cocktail hour, excursions in each destination and access to knowledgeable guides.
Bottom line
If you've ever considered a Christmas market river cruise, 2024 is the year to finally cross the experience off your bucket list. Many of the best river cruise brands and tour companies offer Christmas markets river cruises throughout Europe, whether you're looking for a family-friendly option, solo travel sans single supplement or a cruise with unique destinations.
It's most important to choose a cruise based on which destinations you wish to visit and which travel dates and itinerary lengths work with your schedule. But don't forget to consider the cruise line.
The inclusions on most of the river cruises are similar but can vary in scope, such as which drinks are included or cost extra, and how many complimentary shore excursions you can choose from. You'll also want to think about the overall vibe of your trip and what your expectations are, whether you're looking for a luxury trip with more upscale ships and higher service levels or a more affordable option that emphasizes exploring and finding your own adventures.
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In every stop on your Christmas Markets cruise along the Rhine or Danube, you'll enjoy all the magic of your destination's holiday markets, each of which has taken on a distinctive character of its own over the centuries. You'll discover those local traditions… like the hot mulled wine known as glühwein, served in collectible mugs unique to each market… that have caught on to become an indispensable part of the holiday celebration. And on our Rhine Christmas Markets cruise, you'll experience some special holiday magic on an exclusive visit to the Thurn und Taxis family's Palace of St. Emmeram in Regensburg. Tour this lavish Baroque family home – converted from a monastery in the 18th century – and browse its private Christmas Market.
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These Holiday Cruises Will Take You to Christmas Markets Around Europe
A Christmas market cruises can get you into the winter spirit, provide a relaxing getaway, and offer opportunities for getting one-of-a-kind gifts for friends and family.
These cruise itineraries give you the chance to explore holiday markets dating back to the Middle Ages, and to discover the villages with local treasures like traditional winemaking and artisan crafts.
From festive onboard activities — like tree trimmings and dessert making — to the mulled wine and fresh gingerbread that will welcome you at each stop, these Christmas market cruises give travelers plenty to be merry about.
Christmas Along the Danube (Abercrombie & Kent)
Spend your holidays traveling on this new cruise from Abercrombie & Kent. The nine-day cruise starts in Germany in Munich and travels down through Salzburg, Linz, and Vienna, in Austria, before heading to Slovakia.
With only 24 guests onboard, this cruise offers a more intimate experience. A resident tour director is on-hand to guide guests through a tour of Munich's old town and its Christmas market, the Christmas market in Austria's Domplatz, and a private linzer torte baking class in Linz.
On Christmas morning, guests will wake up in Vienna and have a chance to stroll through the city's sprawling Christmas market before attending a strudel-baking demonstration and an evening concert at the 19th-century Kursalon .
Dates: December 21 to 29, 2017
Rate: Starting at $4,495 per person
Magnificent Europe Christmas Cruise (AmaWaterways)
This 14-night cruise takes travelers through five different countries, through medieval towns and to Europe's countryside.
Starting in Budapest, the cruise heads to Vienna, where guests get a tour of the city and its Christmas markets. There are also Christmas market stops in Nuremberg and Regensburg, in Germany.
After sampling smoked beer in Bamberg, guests continue to the German town of Kitzingen for wine tastings, and to Cologne for walking tours. The cruise then makes its way to Amsterdam for a leisurely exploration of the canals.
Date: December 20, 2017
Rate: Starting at $4,099 per person
Parisian Royal Holiday (Uniworld)
This eight-day trip with Uniworld is on the cruise line's new S.S. Joie de Vivre, which launched earlier this year.
The trip begins and ends in Paris, traveling through Northern France with stops at Christmas markets in Rouen and at the Champs-Élysées. Each holiday season, the streets of Rouen come alive with holiday lights and street performers.
Guests will also be able to indulge in holiday treats at La Couronne, which is where Julia Child famously enjoyed her first lunch in France. There's also a chance to see the grand Christmas tree at Notre Dame.
Dates: Itineraries available December 6 to 27, 2017
Rate: Starting at $3,799 per person
Christmas Markets in Alsace (CroisiEurope Cruises)
The Christmas market in Strasbourg, France, is the oldest one in Europe , dating back to 1570, and this four-day cruise from CroisiEurope takes you into the heart of it. Stops along the way include tasting the bredeles — biscruits that are traditionally baked during the holidays — at the Maison du Pain d'Alsace.
In Strasbourg, guests will also be able to explore wine cellars that date back to 1472 and visit the Christmas market of Eguisheim.
Dates: December 3 to 17, 2017
Rate: Starting at $942 per person
Dashing Through the Danube (Contiki)
This eight-day river cruise through four different countries is geared towards travelers aged 18 to 35.
The cruise starts in Regensburg, Germany. After exploring Regensburg's Christmas markets, guests come back onboard for a mixology class and traditional Bavarian dinner. The cruise will continue to Christmas markets in Passau, Vienna, and Budapest.
Fun additions on the cruise include castle ice-skating lessons in Budapest and onboard lessons in making Viennese desserts.
Dates: December 9 to 27, 2017
Rate: Starting at $1,839
Christmastime on the Danube (Westbound)—Avalon Waterways
Though most of Avalon Waterways' Christmas-themed cruises for the year have sold out, travelers can still snag a room on this nine-day river cruise from Vienne to Prague on the Danube.
Guided sightseeing tours take guests to Christmas markets in Vienna, Regensburg, Nuremburg, and Prague. The tour through Vienna's Christmas markets will be a culinary one, offering a chance to sample some of the country's most beloved holiday goodies. The cruise also includes several wine tastings, and a tour of Nuremberg's Old Town, which becomes illuminated with festive lights and bustling stalls during the holidays.
Dates: December 3 to 11 and 15 to 23, 2017
Rate: Starting at $2,290 per person
Christmas Markets Along the Rhine (Tauck River Cruising)
Rooms are filling up fast on this eight-day cruise from Tauck , which takes guests along the Rhine River . Onboard, holiday touches include tree-trimming parties and seasonal décor. The itinerary has several market visits, including Aachen, Rudesheim, Heidelberg, Baden-Baden, Strasbourg, Colmar, and Riquewihr.
From exploring living nativity sets in Baden-Baden to sampling crepes, sausages, baguettes, and chocolates in Colmar, this cruise promises an itinerary filled with festive cheer.
Dates: Launching December 2 and December 10, 2017
Rate: Starting at $3,780 per person
Bruges Short Break (Cunard)
For a shorter option, consider exploring the quaint Christmas markets of Bruges on this three-night cruise from Cunard.
After a day at sea, guests will head to Bruges to explore the city's famous Christmas market. The market is filled with festive ice sculptures, horse-drawn carriage rides, and an array of wooden chalets offering dainty ornaments, toys, and more.
While you're there, be sure to sample the chocolate and waffles that the area is famous for.
Dates: December 8 to 11, 2017
Rate: Starting at $697 per person
Grand Europe Christmas Markets (Crystal Cruises)
Hit all the top spots on Crystal Cruises' Grand European Christmas Markets cruise , which takes travelers through Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany, and the Netherlands during a 16-day trip.
Christmas market stops include Nuremberg, where travelers can taste bratwurst and dark beers. The itinerary also offers time to explore medieval towns like Miltenberg, in Germany, and enjoy wines in Austria.
Dates: December 19, 2017 to January 4, 2018
Rate: Starting at $6,245 per person
Classic Christmas Markets (Uniworld)
This eight-day cruise takes travelers from Nuremberg to Frankfurt, starting with one of the biggest and oldest Christmas markets in Nuremberg, before heading to Bamberg, where the city's noted Nativity Walk includes some 40 churches, museums, and public installations of scenes of the nativity.
After sampling gingerbread beer in Wurzburg, guests will make their way to Wertheim to explore the glasswork and wines that line the stalls of its Market Square. There's also a stop at the Christmas market in Frankfurt.
Dates: December 1, 2017
Rate: Starting at $3,449 per person
Rhine River Cruise: Holiday (Adventures by Disney)
This cruise , onboard the AmaKristina , takes travelers through four countries. Holiday activities include the Amsterdam Light Festival, a macaron baking class, and the Christmas market in Strasbourg, France.
As the cruise sails along the Rhine Gorge, passengers will be able to see up to 30 castles.
Dates: December 23 to 30, 2017
Rate: Starting at $4,849
Bonus: Memphis to New Orleans Holiday Christmas Markets Cruise (American Queen Steamboat Company)
Want a taste of Christmas on this side of the Atlantic? The American Queen Steamboat Company offers a Christmas-market itinerary with a nine-day cruise from Memphis to New Orleans .
The American Queen has Victorian-era features, including antique furnishings and intricate woodwork. Starting in Memphis, the cruise takes guests through towns like Greenville, where the authors of the Muppets grew up, and cities like Vicksburg, with festive holiday shops and décor.
Guests will also find holiday shops set up in Natchez, Mississippi, where craftsmen will have holiday goodies as carolers set the mood. The cruise also runs through stops like St. Fracisville in Louisiana, where small-town holiday festivities can be seen throughout, and Nottoway, Louisiana, with vibrant gardens and Antebellum mansions.
Dates: December 17 to 26, 2017
Rate: Starting at $1,799 per person
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6 Magical Christmas Market River Cruises You Can Still Book For This Year
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River cruises offer leisurely exploration and intimate adventures. Taking a river cruise around the holidays means you get to experience timeless traditions, like European Christmas markets. Our travel advisor, Carie Skerritt, says, “The best part about Christmas markets is immersing yourself in the culture of the community.”
European Christmas Market Magic
Warm up with a steamy mug of mulled wine as you wander the enchanting stalls of some of the largest and most famous Christmas markets in Europe. Shop handmade ornaments, toys, and gifts as you inhale the festive aroma of gingerbread and roasted chestnuts. Dazzling decorations and lights delight the eyes, while the sound of Christmas carolers and church bells fills the air.
Most European Christmas markets are open from the last week of November through December 22. Several of these Christmas market river cruises start in November, so you can still be home in plenty of time for the holidays.
What To Expect On An AmaWaterway Luxury Christmas Market River Cruise
A large variety of activities, including tours and a choice of excursions, lets cruisers choose their own adventure. AmaWaterways’ Christmas market cruises are decked out in holiday cheer. Onboard experiences include “Shoes for St. Nick” where passengers set slippers out to be filled with treats just like European children do on St. Nicholas Day . Guests are invited to deck the halls during the ship’s Tree-Trimming Party. If you cruise on Christmas Eve, you can expect to find Christmas cookies in your stateroom. A holiday feast, complete with all the trimmings, tops it all off.
Our travel advisors Carie Skerritt and Bill Sharo with Dream Vacations can help you book any of these Christmas market river cruises via our Book A Trip page . “ AmaWaterways is considered a luxury item,” remarks Skerritt, who recommends the cruise line for everyone from foodies to multi-gen travelers. “There is something for everyone, so you don’t have to have a group leader responsible for everyone’s needs and wants — it’s all included,” she adds. “The ships are decorated and festive, so just being on the ships puts you in the holiday spirit,” according to the travel advisor. Here are some Christmas market river cruises you can book today !
1. Christmas Markets On The Danube
Budapest to vilshofen.
- Length: 7 Nights
- Starting Price Per Person: $3,499
- Dates: December 4, 11–23
This route cruises along the second-longest river in Europe through Austria, Germany, Hungary, and Slovakia, stopping in the capital cities of Budapest , Bratislava, and Vienna , as well as Salzburg. Both Magna on the Danube and Christmas Markets on the Danube tours cruise through The Wachau Valley, where you can take a walking tour of Dürnstein.
This river cruise also gives you the opportunity to visit Linz, where you can find one of the most beautiful Austrian Christmas markets at Hellbrunn Palace . It also stops in Passau, where a walking tour brings you to St. Stephen’s Square and its baroque cathedral in the heart of Old Town. At Passau Christkindlmarkt , you can find cute little Bavarian-style model houses , cookie cutters, and olive wood products from Assisi.
2. Christmas Markets On The Rhine
Amsterdam to basel (or reverse).
- Dates: November 28–December 21
Cruise through France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland as the Rhine takes you to several European towns with cherished Christmas markets. In Cologne , visit Christmas Market at the Cathedral , one of the best German Christmas markets . Located in the heart of the city, the market takes place at the foot of a UNESCO-designated Gothic cathedral.
What’s better than shopping? Shopping while tipsy! Go wine tasting in the winemaking town of Rüdesheim then enjoy holiday traditions from around the world at the Rüdesheim Christmas Market of Nations . Other options include a gondola ride christmas market combo as well as a guided bike tour of the Rheingau German wine region and Christmas markets.
Known as the Capital of Noël, Strasbourg boasts the oldest and largest Christmas Market in France , Christkindelsmärik . Check out the world’s largest Advent calendar at the Heidelberg Christmas Market , where the town hall windows count down the days to Christmas, revealing the portrait of a world-famous artist each night.
3. Iconic Christmas Markets
Nuremberg to budapest (or reverse).
- Starting Price Per Person: $3,399
- Dates: November 26–December 23
As the name suggests, this cruise takes you through Austria, Germany, and Hungary to some of the most iconic Christmas markets on the Danube. Nuremberg’s historic Christkindlesmarkt is perhaps the best-known Christmas market in Germany . According to our expert tips on European Christmas markets , you should try the mulled wine from Vollrath’s Heidelbeergluhwein and Nuernberger Rostbratwürste (famous grilled sausage in a bun), and pick up a Zwetschgenmännlein, a unique figurine carved out of dried plums.
Step back in time at a Bavarian castle at Regensburg’s Romantic Christmas Market . Some craftsmen sell toys, such as dolls and marionettes, while others peddle their pottery and paintings at the Lucreziamarkt. While in Vienna, you’ll find a Christmas market seemingly around every corner. Finish the trip by exploring the beautiful markets of Budapest.
4. Rhine Castles & Swiss Alps Christmas
- Starting Price Per Person: $2,499
- Dates: November 28–December 25
Encompassing the Netherlands, Germany, France, and Switzerland, this fantastic Rhine River cruise offers fairytale castles and historic vineyards in addition to Christmas markets. Starting in canal-laden Amsterdam, this cruise winds its way through the German city of Cologne, where you can browse the city’s most impressive Christmas markets.
Then it’s on to the winemaking hamlet of Rüdesheim and the festive Christmas markets of Heidelberg. Forty hilltop castles and fortresses dot the banks of the historic Rhine Gorge, which is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site .
Cross the border into the majestic mountain landscapes of France’s Alsace region as sweeping Swiss Alps views await in Strasbourg.
5. Treasures Of The Main & Rhine
Nuremberg to amsterdam.
Length: 7 Nights Starting Price Per Person: $2,499 Dates: September 26–November 28
This 7-night cruise from Nuremberg to Amsterdam sets sail starting as early as September. Stop in Bamberg to taste the city’s famous smoked beer and visit its charming Christmas markets. A stop in Würzburg includes a walking tour of festive Christmas markets. In Wertheim, choose between taking a guided tour of the historic city center and local Christmas markets or learning the art of pretzel-making at a local bakery.
Then, meander from the Main River to the Rhine to get to the winemaking town of Rüdesheim. One of the excursions includes a wine tasting with a local vintner and a visit to the town’s fairytale Christmas markets. During your stop in Cologne, stroll through 160 wooden pavilions, watching artisans work as you sip mulled wine.
6. Magna On The Danube
Budapest to vilshofen (or reverse).
- Starting Price Per Person: $3,040
- Dates: November 26–December 17
Experience Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, and Germany (including the iconic capital cities of Budapest , Bratislava, and Vienna ). Peruse some of the best holiday markets in Europe, including Regensburg and Salzburg . Budapest Christmas Market is Hungary’s largest. Taking place on the cobblestone Vorosmarty Square, this handcrafts-only market is a great place to find one-of-a-kind gifts. With over 150 vendor stalls, Vienna’s Christkindlmarkt takes place in front of its 19th-century town hall.
Why You Should Book With Our Travel Advisors
Our travel advisors will ensure that you receive every AmaWaterways river cruise offer that you qualify for, including complimentary shore excursions and beverages. They offer up to $300 credit to spend onboard. Our travel advisors can also help you book hotel stays at ports on either side of your voyage.
Not only will you get exclusive bonus offers when you book through our travel advisors instead of directly with the cruise line, but you also rack up AmaWaterways Privilege Rewards benefits. Our travel advisors aren’t just concerned with offering the best deals — they’re also committed to offering the best experience.
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Laura Ray has lived in Atlanta, the Bay Area, SoCal, and Austin. After moving from Texas, she and her husband rambled about the Midwest in a camper for a couple of years before finally settling on 35 acres in their home state of Kentucky. When she isn't clacking around on the keyboard (cat in lap), you can find her practicing yoga, gardening, or playing the ukulele. This travel-lover's favorite destinations include Italy, the Greek isles, and Kentucky Lake.
20 Best European Christmas Market Cruises in 2023
By Author Paulina
Posted on Published: September 3, 2019 - Last updated: January 25, 2024
A guide to the European Christmas market cruises in Germany, on the Rhine and the Danube
Are you looking for a different way to celebrate Christmas this year? Or simply, why not giving the upcoming festive season a slightly different touch? However, you don’t want to compromise on the authentic, cozy Christmas feeling ?
Then, a European Christmas market cruise will be the best way to spend some quality time with your family while exploring the most emblematic Christmas markets in Europe.
This guide gives you an introduction to the best European Christmas market cruises for this season.
In case you are bored of celebrating Christmas always the same way or you are having difficulties gathering everybody, why not organize a getaway to the winter wonderlands in Europe with a Christmas market cruise?
Just imagine how a comfortable river cruise ship will take you from one Christmas Market to another. All you need to worry about is “What hot wine (G lühwein ) or German sausage will I try next?”.
It’s no secret that some of the best European Christmas Markets are located in Germany , Belgium , eastern France, and German-speaking Switzerland.
However, other major European towns put loads of effort into their Christmas markets as well and are attracting more and more visitors: Budapest, Amsterdam, Prague,… All of them have enchanting European Christmas markets worth to be explored.
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1. The Best Christmas Market Cruises on the Rhine
Christmas market cruises on the Rhine are probably the most popular way to hop from one German Christmas market to another.
Often Rhine Christmas market cruises even start in Switzerland and make their way to Alsace, France, Germany, and finally, Amsterdam. However, you’ll also find some that depart in Amsterdam.
That means that you get to enjoy the best Christmas markets in Europe in the most comfortable way. It’s thus a great option for those who can’t decide which Christmas market to visit.
You can opt for a short Rhine cruise lasting only 5 days through the romantic Rhine valley. Or, why not, if time and budget allow it, 15 days departing in Basel, Switzerland.
Insider tip: As a recommendation, I’d like to highlight that a Christmas market Rhine cruise MUST include the Christmas markets of Strasbourg and/or the romantic Rhine valley .
Strasbourg is known as “ the capital of Christmas ” and the quaint Rhine villages look straight from a Brother Grimm tale.
Short Christmas market Rhine cruises:
- Rhineland Christmas on the romantic Rhine (Strasbourg – Strasbourg) – 3 days
- Christmas in Alsace and the Black Forest (Strasbourg – Freiburg – Strasbourg) – 4 days
- Christmas on the romantic Rhine + Lorelei Rock (Strasbourg – Strasbourg) – 5 days
Rhine Christmas market cruises including the romantic Rhine valley:
- Festive Time on the Romantic Rhine – 1 1 days
- New Year on the romantic Rhine and the picturesque Moselle (Strasbourg – Strasbourg) – 7 days
- Rhine holiday markets (Basel – Cologne) – 8 days
Rhine Christmas market cruises including Strasbourg:
- Rhine holiday markets (Basel – Cologne) – 11 days
- Christmas markets on the Rhine 2022 (Amsterdam – Basel) – 9 days
- Festive season on the romantic Rhine (Basel – Amsterdam) – 8 days
- Festive season on the romantic Rhine with 2 nights in Lucerne (Amsterdam – Lucerne) – 10 days
- Festive season on the romantic Rhine (Basel- London) – 19 days
2. The Best Christmas Market Cruises on the Danube
When it comes to river competitions, the Danube is probably the biggest “rival” of the Rhine when it comes to European Christmas market cruises.
It’s not only one of the biggest rivers in Europe , but it also passes through some of the most important Christmas market cities . Be ready to explore one of the oldest Christmas markets in Germany : Nürnberg and the Regensburg.
In most cases, the Christmas market cruises on the Danube take you to Austria, Slovakia, and Hungary as well. It’s thus a very convenient way of exploring the world-famous Christmas Markets of Vienna and/or Budapest. And visiting several countries as well!
Generally speaking, Christmas market cruises on the Danube last longer than their Rhine counterpart. Often a minimum of 7 days are required.
Insider tip: I’d recommend looking out for a Danube Christmas market cruise that includes Passau, a smaller sized but gorgeous town on the Danube. It’s known for its Italian-inspired architecture. I also recommend looking for Christmas cruises that include Budapest which is absolutely beautiful during the festive season.
The best Christmas market cruises on the Danube:
- European holiday markets (Nürnberg – Budapest) – 8 days
- Danube holiday markets (Budapest – Passau) – 8 days
- Danube Christmas markets with Prague (Prague – Budapest) – 11 days
- Grand Christmas and New Year’s Eve (Nuremberg – Budapest) – 13 days
- Christmas markets of Europe & Paris (Budapest – Paris) – 18 days
- Christmas markets with Prague (Prague – Amsterdam) – 18 Days
3. German Christmas Market Cruises
Germany is generally known as being the hub of the most beautiful Christmas markets in Europe. The Germans truly have a passion for Christmas markets and put tons of effort into their decorations, entertainment, and food during the festive season. Without any exaggeration, Christmas markets are one of the main social events in Germany.
I would even go as far as that a Christmas cruise without a German Christmas market is not a real Christmas market cruise!
However, you might have a difficult time choosing which is the best German Christmas market . A German Christmas market cruise is thus the perfect solution to avoid this dilemma as it takes you to the most scenic ones.
My favorite German Christmas markets are the ones in the romantic Rhine valley, Cologne (Rhine River), and the ones in Passau and Regensburg, on the Danube River.
When looking for a German Christmas market cruise, you can op between the following rivers:
- Rhine (Basel, Strasbourg, Koblenz , Cologne, Amsterdam, …)
- Moselle River (Cochem, Bernkastel Kues, …)
- Main River (Frankfurt, Würzburg, …)
- Danube (Regensburg, Passau, …)
READ: Things to do in the Moselle valley, Germany
Best German Christmas markets cruise:
- Rhine enchanting Christmas market (Cologne – Cologne) – 5 days
- New Year on the romantic Rhine and the picturesque Moselle (Strasbourg – Strasbourg) – 5 days
- Classic Christmas markets (Frankfurt – Nuremberg) – 8 days
German Christmas market mini Cruise:
- Rhine enchanting Christmas market – 5 days
4. French-German Christmas Market Cruises
Did you know that France has a great tradition of Christmas markets as well? The most important Christmas markets in France are located in Alsace, the border region to Germany. Colmar, Mulhouse, and Strasbourg are all synonyms of breathtaking Christmas markets.
Strasbourg, the capital of Alsace and also known as the “ capital of Christmas ” has one of the most important and quaintest Christmas markets in Europe.
In how far French Christmas markets are different from their German counterparts? In my personal opinion, I find that French Christmas markets have this typically French “ finesse ”. Often, you can find seafood or champagne food stalls which give them a luxurious touch.
However, you won’t want to miss German Christmas markets as they are considered to be some of the first Christmas markets in entire Europe.
The best way to unite the best of both (Christmas) worlds is by a European Christmas market cruise taking you to both French and German Christmas markets.
Best French-German Christmas market cruises:
- Christmas Markets on the Rhine (Amsterdam – Basel) – 8 days
- Festive season on the romantic Rhine (Amsterdam – Lake Como) – 12 days
5. Christmas Market Cruises from Southampton
Not every European Christmas market cruise must necessarily pass through Germany. If you are looking for a Christmas market cruise to less-known Christmas markets or departing from United Kingdom, I recommend having a look at Christmas market cruises from Southampton.
Southampton is one of the largest harbors for cruise ships in the United Kingdom.
Thanks to its strategic location , Southampton is a very convenient departure harbor for a European Christmas market cruise. On top, it’s easy to reach from London which boasts several international airports.
One of the most popular Christmas cruises is the Bruges Christmas market cruise . Indeed, Bruges is not only one of the most scenic towns in Belgium, but it’s also famous for boasting one of the prettiest Christmas markets in Europe.
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I particularly like the setting as there are countless little bridges over small canals. On top, the Bruges Christmas market comes with a skating rink on the medieval town square.
Another advantage of taking a Christmas cruise from Southampton, UK is that you are only a few nights away from warmer islands such as Madeira, Tenerife or Gran Canaria.
Book here the best Christmas cruises from Southampton
Best Christmas cruises from Southampton:
- French Christmas escapade (Southampton – Honfleur – Southampton) – 2 days
- Christmas markets (Southampton – Bruges – Oslo – Southampton) – 9 days
- Christmas & New Year Canary Islands cruise (Southampton – Southampton) – 15 days
- Canary Islands Christmas & Madeira fireworks (Southampton – Southampton) – 15 days
- Transatlantic crossing & a Caribbean Christmas (Southampton – Dominican Republic) – 30 days
What to consider before choosing your European Christmas Market Cruise
Even though a Christmas market cruise is a very laid-back way to enjoy the festive season, you should ask yourself a few questions before booking . Indeed, there are plenty of Christmas cruises to choose from and it might be hard to decide on one.
Choosing the best one will assure you that your family is happy and that you can enjoy a worry-free Christmas in Europe, on the water!
- How many days for a European Christmas cruise?
European Christmas market cruises can last everything between 4-15 days. It’s all a question of your budget and available time. I recommend at least 7 days in order to absorb the enchanting Christmas vibes of that time in Europe.
Always calculate enough time before the departure and after the arrival of the cruise. I recommend Skyscanner or Kayak to find the best flights to European airports.
Where to go on a European Christmas market cruise?
There are several major rivers in Europe that are particularly suited for Christmas market cruises.
The most famous one is probably the romantic Rhine as it takes you to fairy-tale villages and towns that are world-famous for their Christmas markets: Strasbourg, Mainz, Koblenz , Cologne, romantic Rhine valley ,… These cruises take you to the biggest Christmas Markets in Europe in a very comfortable way.
I particularly like the castles and small villages of the Rhine valley with their cobblestone streets, half-timbered houses and their location next to the Rhine river.
READ: Highlights of a River Cruise in the romantic Rhine valley
However, also the Danube will take you to, particularly quaint Christmas markets of important German, Austrian, and Hungarian towns such as Nürnberg Christmas market, Regensburg, Vienna or Budapest.
When to go on a European Christmas market cruise?
Most Christmas markets in Europe open already by the end of November or the first weekend of December. Most of them last until New Year’s Eve.
It’s going to be cold, thus pack enough warm clothes as temperatures can get below 0°C in December. But don’t worry; your boat cabin will be nicely warm!
What to eat on European Christmas markets?
The main reason why people rave about European Christmas markets is mostly the food! Indeed, during the festive season, you can enjoy hearty food that you can’t get during the rest of the year. Except for German sausages. Those can be eaten anytime, all year round. 🙂
Often each Christmas market has its very own typical delicacy. Please ask your cruise operator before leaving your cruise ship which is the regional typical food to try on the Christmas market you are about to visit.
Some of the best things to eat on European Christmas markets are:
- Mulled wine
- Mulled pear or apple cider
- All types of sausages
- Potato pancakes
- Roasted almonds
- Crepes and waffles
…and so much more!
A Danube vs Rhine Christmas market cruise
This is probably the question of all questions. Whereas I will enter more into details throughout the article, the main differences between a Danube and a Rhine Christmas market cruise are
- the size of the towns you are going to visit
- the time spent on the boat
Indeed, a Rhine cruise takes you often to smaller villages such as in the romantic Rhine valley. On top, the cruising distances between villages and towns are smaller. Thus, generally speaking, you’ll spend less time on the boat.
The Danube Christmas market cruises take you, in general, to larger towns that are further away from each other such as Nürnberg, Vienna or Budapest.
Hola! I’m Paulina, a seasoned travelette who crossed the Atlantic Ocean by Boat HitchHiking. On my blog, find expert insights for an extraordinary holiday through outdoor and sustainable travel like hiking, cycling, and sailing. Let’s embark on unforgettable journeys together! 🌍🚀
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As European I have experienced the best Christmas markets in German-speaking countries. Totally recommendable.
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AARP's Guide to Europe’s Christmas Market Cruises
It's not too early to book these popular river journeys along the danube, main and rhine for 2022.
Cruising Europe’s rivers is an increasingly popular way to explore quaint towns and historic cities in countries such as France and Germany, especially in summer. But another peak time for these journeys is around the holidays, the season for Christmas market cruises — immensely popular sailings on small river ships that offer guests easy on-and-off access to these festive markets that transform city and village centers across the continent into magical winter wonderlands.
The continued uncertainty about COVID-19 and the complicated pandemic-related entry requirements and safety measures prompted many people to skip cruising Europe in 2021 and book their Christmas cruises for 2022 or 2023 — joining travelers who rescheduled their canceled 2020 cruises for later years.
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That means the 2022 holiday sailings have been filling up even faster than usual, says Susy Schreiner, owner of Azure Blue Vacations in Seattle, who started booking the 2022 holiday cruises in September to ensure her clients got their preferred choices.
If you wait, she adds, your pickings will probably be slim and you’re unlikely to get a price break because fares typically don’t dip for these popular trips.
Schreiner notes that you’ll have to pay a nonrefundable deposit but that your dates are movable. “The cruise lines know there has to be some flexibility,” she says.
COVID-19 update
• COVID-19-related rules vary by country, so travelers should do their research, and check the CDC’s country-specific recommendations .
• Check directly with the cruise line for policies regarding proof of vaccination, testing or any other requirements to board.
Prices for these cruises vary widely. You can spend as little as $1,195 per person (all prices are for double-occupancy) for a lower-deck cabin with no balcony on four-night sailings on Emerald Cruises to more than $20,000 per person for a top-of-the line suite on a 10-night sailing with the luxury Crystal line. But generally, prices on most lines run about $500 or $600 per person a night for an upper-deck cabin with a balcony.
What is a Christmas market cruise?
Europe’s oldest Christmas markets date back to the 1400s and 1500s, with Dresden, Germany, and Strasbourg, France, each claiming the oldest. Budapest, Prague and Vienna also boast some of the original markets. But over the past 20 years, these holiday people-pleasers have dramatically expanded across Europe, and in more recent years they have become increasingly popular for river cruise lines, which typically operate holiday sailings along the Danube, Main and Rhine Rivers. The cruises hit some of Europe’s top markets in Austria, France, Germany and Hungary — as well as smaller markets in the Alsace region of France and Slovakia.
“It’s just gorgeous,” says Mary Kate Beard, 77, of Guntersville, Alabama, who took a holiday cruise along the Rhine from Amsterdam to Basel, Switzerland, and wouldn’t hesitate to do another one. “It was like being in a fairy land every night,” she says of the brightly decorated towns, giant Christmas trees and festive atmosphere across the markets.
Brenda Kyllo, vice president of strategic alliances for AmaWaterways, thinks Americans are drawn to the markets “because the spirit of Christmas in Europe is stronger and less commercial than here,” not to mention their long history and deeply rooted local traditions, their arts and handicrafts, and the tasty local foods sold at each market.
Kyllo compares the Christmas market cruises to the springtime tulip cruises in Holland and Belgium: “Both run for about a five- to six-week period and both have become much more mainstream experiences.”
While the cruise itineraries may seem similar to the regular Danube and Rhine sailings, guests say they have “a totally different feel,” given that they mix traditional day tours with visits to the festive Christmas markets in late afternoon and into the evening. “In Austria we went to a church [in Oberndorf] and listened to an organ concert and they did ‘Silent Night.’ I thought, ‘Oh my god, this is where Silent Night was written!’ ” says Kathie Elowitt, 78, of Hidden Hills, California, of her Uniworld cruise on the Danube between Budapest and Passau, Germany.
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“It definitely puts you in the spirit of the holidays,” says Camille Cutrone Holubar, president of Vista Travel Consultants, a Virtuoso-affiliated travel agency in New Jersey, who has taken six of the cruises.
Why families love them
Like the markets, the ships themselves are decked out with Christmas trees and holiday decorations throughout. Plus, activities and excursions are holiday focused, making them great for families and multigenerational travel . “More and more families and multigenerational groups are seeing the value and ease. And I think Christmas markets will continue to drive interest ... as we talk about people coming out of COVID wanting to have more family time and making up for lost time,” says Azure Blue Vacations’ Schreiner, who’s taking a group of 12 on a Danube cruise at Christmastime this year.
Uniworld has designated select sailings of its Classic Christmas Markets itinerary from Nuremberg to Frankfurt as family-oriented cruises called the Generations Collection. On those cruises, the line offers kid-friendly menus, onboard activities such as cooking classes and dessert-making for kids, craft workshops, games, movie nights and more.
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On AmaWaterways cruises, the ships redecorate every sailing so that guests can pick a tree to adorn with gingerbread cookies they make onboard, Kyllo says. Santa also makes a visit, although Kyllo notes that this year guests may need to keep their distance, due to COVID-19.
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While travelers may see many of the same products across the bigger markets, each also has its own history and unique style of Christmas ornaments and arts and crafts. In Germany, for instance, you’ll find more wood crafts such as hand-carved nutcrackers, while in Austria you’ll see more glass ornaments and snow globes, which were invented there.
“Everything has to be locally made... That’s one thing I loved,” says Beard, who collects nativity sets. “There’s no telling how many I bought,” she adds.
Beard also loaded up on chocolate and Christmas ornaments that she gave as gifts to her grandchildren and friends. Most of the items were inexpensive. “I spent $2 to $5 on the ornaments, and just $5 to $10 on most of the nativity sets. You can get good bargains on things you don’t see everywhere,” she notes, though “some items are very expensive.”
Visiting the markets isn’t just about shopping, however. Some cruisers are content just browsing through them and enjoying the merry atmosphere.
“What attracted me was the community,” says Elowitt. “They set up all these booths and decorate them and all the local people come, and they have music. We didn’t buy the products. We just listened to the music and walked around and took pictures.”
Another draw is the food, with each market offering its country's tasty specialties. Almost all of them also serve hot mulled wine, or Glühwein, in colorful collectible mugs unique to each market and typically made of ceramic, clay or glass. You get a refund on the deposit you pay for a mug if you return it to a vendor, or you can bring it home as a souvenir, which many people do. “I brought back every mug from every Glühwein I drank,” says Beard. “I love to use them at Christmas when friends come over. It brings back so many good memories.”
What to expect at markets in different countries …
Austria’s markets are often described as the most romantic. They're often located outside some of the country’s most historic buildings and stately palaces, such as Vienna’s imperial Schönbrunn Palace. The Salzburg market, located on Festungsberg mountain at the foot of the Hohensalzburg fortress, overlooks the city; and the Krems market takes place right in the center of town. Advent concerts featuring choirs and brass bands add to the markets’ ambience.
What to buy: Blown glass and snow globes are especially prevalent. You’ll also find candles, pottery, wood carvings and other items made by local artisans.
Foods to try: Krapfen, a yeast dough pastry filled with jam or sauerkraut.
Markets in Cologne and Nuremberg rank among the most popular ones on river-cruise routes in Germany. Cologne is known for its themed markets, including the “Market of Angels” and “Santa Claus Village.” “Heinzels Wintermärchen,” the city’s largest market, delights with an added feature: an ice-skating rink. Nuremberg hosts one of the country’s largest and most famous markets, set in the center of Old Town.
What to buy: Hand-carved wooden nativity scenes and nussknackers (nutcrackers), and Zwetschgenmännles (figurines made from decorated dried plums).
Foods to try: The bratwurst, of course, but also Lebkuchen gingerbread cakes, potato cakes and candied almonds. Do sample the Eierpunsch, an egg-based drink similar to eggnog made with wine and brandy or rum and served warm.
Many people consider Budapest, the only Hungarian city where the holiday cruises stop, home to Europe’s most beautiful Christmas markets. The biggest, in Vörösmarty Square in the heart of the city, runs longer than many, starting in early November and ending on Jan. 1, rather than on Christmas Eve or a day or two before. Its free daily concerts featuring a wide range of music, including Hungarian folk music, are an added plus.
What to buy: Beaded bracelets, embroidered ornaments and gloves, fragrant dried spices and sheepskin hats.
Foods to try: Goulash, kolbasz (hot dogs), strudel and cabbage rolls stuffed with ground beef, ground pork and rice.
Rhine cruises, which generally sail between Amsterdam and Basel, Switzerland, feature stops at markets in the Alsace region of France, including the country’s oldest Christmas market, in Strasbourg, and smaller markets in villages such as Riquewihr.
What to buy: Storks are a centuries-old symbol of Alsace, so the markets sell stork ornaments, stork figurines and table linens embroidered with storks. You’ll get a different experience along the Rhône in Provence. In this region, popular sellers are santons, clay figurines that people in the south of France collect for Nativity scenes in their homes. But they go beyond the usual Nativity figures to include figures of community members, from the butcher and the baker to children. Food is a focus, too. “The locals are there buying their foie gras, oysters and champagne,” Kyllo says. “It’s not staged for tourists.”
Foods to try: Nut’Alsace, a hazelnut cocoa spread; bredles, small cakes or cookies often shaped like stars, Christmas trees and storks; and knack, a sausage traditionally flavored with black truffles and smoked with beechwood.
Many Danube sailings stop in Bratislava, the capitol of Slovakia, home to several markets, including one in the courtyard of the Old Town Hall and another one at Bratislava Castle, which overlooks the city.
What to buy: Embroidered linens, handmade candles, hanging potpourri, Slovakian ceramics and handmade jewelry.
Foods to try: Homemade lokshe (potato pancakes with various sweet and sour fillings), cabbage soup, traditional Bratislavské rožky pastries filled with poppy seeds or walnuts, and Trdelnik (chimney cake), raised dough cooked over fire and then rolled in cinnamon, coconut, chocolate or poppyseed.
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Best European Christmas Market Tours and Cruises [2024]
If you want to do something a little different this year, then how about visiting Europe for Christmas?
Visiting Europe during late November or December means seeing some of the continent’s most beautiful cities in all their illuminated, twinkling finery and you may also discover the best European Christmas market along the way.
Why shop online or at the usual stores in town when you could shop in the best European cities for Christmas gifts that are truly unique?
Just imagine – sipping a glass of mulled wine while witnessing all the fun of the fair in Lucerne, or touring the Black Forest before finding out what a Bavarian Christmas entails.
Perhaps you’d like to visit Shakespeare’s birthplace before heading to Bath for Christmas via the rolling green landscape of the Cotswolds .
How about buying Swiss chocolate direct from the producer, riding a horse-drawn carriage in Austria or seeing the glockenspiel in Munich ’s main square?
All this and much more awaits when you book one of these European Christmas market tours.
Taking an organised tour removes all the legwork from organising your trip – so you can focus on fun. And, of course, your Christmas gift list.
If you want to find the best Christmas market river cruise for 2024 or the top tour by coach for 2024, then this guide makes life easy. We’ve listed all our recommended tours, so you can compare them before making an informed choice about which to take.
It doesn’t matter where you’re from: America, Australia, Asia or even Europe – the best Christmas markets await. Let’s dive on in.
Here are eight of the best European Christmas market tours and cruises.
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Top european christmas market tours and river cruises for 2024, christmas markets of germany .
Tour operator: Insight Vacations
Our verdict: Best winter tour of Germany
Some of the best European Christmas markets can be found in Germany – and this tour takes in a number of them. Beginning in Berlin, along the way you’ll visit the destinations of Leipzig, Dresden, Nuremberg and Rothenburg ob der Tauber before ending your journey in Munich.
The fully guided trip includes city tours, seeing the remains of the Berlin Wall, tastings of local food and drinks like mulled wine and stollen, discovering the German Christmas pyramids tradition, celebrating in Munich and of course visiting glittering festive markets.
Travel via a luxury air conditioned coach with WiFi is included throughout, though you’ll need to book your own flights. You can either opt for an ‘open jaw ticket’ into Berlin and out of Munich, or take the train between them at the start or end of the trip. This takes around four hours.
- Tour highlights: Berlin – Leipzig – Dresden – Nuremberg – Rothenburg ob der Tauber – Munich
- Tour length: 8 days
- Maximum group size: 40
- Start/end point/s: Berlin to Munich
- Departure dates: November & December
- Accommodation style/rating: 3 or 4* hotels
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Christmas Markets of Austria, Germany & Switzerland
Tour operator: Trafalgar
Our verdict: Best European Christmas markets tour
This tour will whisk from Vienna to Zurich, taking in a range of cities so you can shop for Christmas in Europe. Your trip begins in Vienna, Austria and you’ll visit Germany en route before ending the tour in Zurich, Switzerland.
During this eight day tour you’ll be able to sample Glühwein in Switzerland, Austria and Germany. You can also find out what a Bavarian Christmas involves in Oberammergau and see the glockenspiel in Marienplatz, Munich. Sampling local foods such as bratwurst and shopping for unique gifts at various winter markets is also a key highlight.
Air conditioned coach travel in a group of up to 50 is included. Flights are not covered, so you’ll need to book your own. An ‘open jaw’ or two single tickets may take you into Vienna and out of Munich, or you could take the train between them. This journey would take around ten hours.
- Tour highlights: Vienna – Munich – Innsbruck – Lucerne – Zurich
- M aximum group size: 50
- Start/end point/s: Vienna to Zurich
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Alpine Christmas Markets
Our verdict: Best mountains, lakes, forests & cities tour
If you want to see beyond the cities, discover more than the best European Christmas market with this tour that also takes in stunning Alpine scenery. While you travel, you’ll experience winter life in Munich, by Lake Chiemsee and in Innsbruck.
You’ll also explore the Black Forest, visit Freiburg and Strasbourg, and end in the Swiss city of Zurich.
Optional activities to take part in include feasting medieval style or riding a horse-drawn carriage in Austria, sampling Lebkuchen and Glühwein in Germany and shopping at the largest covered Christmas market in Europe in France.
This trip begins in Munich, Germany and ends in Zurich, Switzerland. If you’re not travelling elsewhere before or after, you could fly into one city and out of the other, or take a three-and-a-half hour train ride between the two.
- Tour highlights: Munich – Innsbruck – Black Forest – Freiburg – Zurich
- Tour length: 9 days
- Maximum group size: 24 for the small group tour option
- Start/end point/s: Munich to Zurich
Christmas in Central Europe
Tour operator: G Adventures
Our verdict: Best central European winter tour
This small group tour has a more personal feel than when you’re part of a bigger crowd, yet it’s just as affordable as some trips involving larger groups. There’s also added flexibility because you can start in Vienna and finish in Berlin or travel in the opposite direction. With this trip, you can enjoy a European Christmas your own way.
Guided tours and market visits in Vienna, Salzburg, Munich, Nuremberg and Berlin are included, and you’ll also have free time in each place to spend as you wish. Travel for this tour is by train, private vehicle and on foot.
- Tour highlights: Vienna – Salzburg – Munich – Nuremberg – Berlin
- Tour length: 7 days
- Maximum group size: 18
- Start/end point/s: Vienna to Berlin (or vice versa*)
*This itinerary is also available in reverse. > Click here to view the Berlin to Vienna option.
English Christmas Markets
Tour operator: Back-Roads Touring
Our verdict: Best winter tour of southern England
If it’s the UK you want to visit, this tour around the best Christmas markets in southern England might just tick the right boxes. You’ll start in London’s Kew Gardens before visiting Cirencester, Stratford-upon-Avon, the Cotswolds, Bath, Winchester and Hampton Court Palace.
Some of the finest European Christmas destinations can be found in the UK, but that’s not all you get with this tour. Shakespeare’s birthplace, the ancient honey stone buildings of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the historic cities of Bath and Winchester also await.
To cap it all, you can also see a royal palace in all its festive finery.
This tour starts and ends in London, making it the perfect round trip tour.
- Tour highlights: London – Stratford-upon-Avon – Cotswolds – Bath – Winchester
- Start/end point/s: London
- Departure dates: December
Winter Wonderland
Our verdict: Best whistle-stop winter tour of Europe
Also operated by Insight Vacations, this tour takes in three countries – Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Beginning with a welcome dinner and ending back in Frankfurt, this tour allows you to see the Alps, a range of historic European cities and of course plenty of wonderful countryside.
Between Rothenburg ob der Tauber and Munich you’ll even travel via parts of the Romantic Road.
Must-dos as you travel include sampling a stein of beer at Hofbräuhaus in Munich, seeing Mozart’s birthplace, visiting the Swarovski crystal factory, taking a cable car trip in Lucerne and sampling authentic, freshly-baked Lebkuchen or stollen at the markets.
- Tour highlights: Rothenburg ob der Tauber – Munich – Salzburg – Innsbruck – Lucerne
- Start/end point/s: Frankfurt am Main
Rhine Christmas Markets with Switzerland and Strasbourg
Tour operator: Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours
Our verdict: Best European winter tour by boat
A fact worth knowing when you’re planning to head to Europe is that the best Christmas destinations don’t have to be toured by coach, train or car. You can also take to the water to see Switzerland, France and Germany, and visit Amsterdam. This trip involves travel by lake and river, so there’s no need to worry about stormy waters.
This 12 day tour packs a lot in, yet there’s also time to explore all the destinations at your leisure. Commencing with a walking tour in Zurich, you’ll then travel to Bern and Gstaad before arriving for two nights by the lake in Montreux on the Swiss Riviera.
The tour continues with visits to Basel, one of the biggest Christmas markets in Strasbourg and the German spa town of Baden Baden. Cologne is the last stop before the trip ends in Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
- Tour highlights: Zurich – Lucerne – Montreux – Strasbourg – Baden-Baden – Cologne – Amsterdam
- Maximum group size: (163 on ship)
- Start/end point/s: Zurich to Amsterdam
- Accommodation style/rating: on board, plus 3 or 4* hotels
Christmas Markets on the Rhine
Tour operator: Emerald Cruises
Our verdict: Best romantic river tour
Experience magical Christmas markets on this Rhine cruise and tour. You’ll hop on board in Amsterdam before cruising along the Rhine to Basel and will end the trip 11 days later in Zurich. En route you’ll visit fairytale towns in Germany and France.
The German towns of Cologne and Koblenz are two of the first destinations on this cruise.
Stunning Strasbourg in France is another stop, where the city will be all dressed up for Christmas. By day five, you’ll be sailing through the Rhine Gorge to end your first week with visits to Cologne and Amsterdam.
After seven nights onboard the Emerald Sun or Emerald Sky, you’ll be transferred by coach from Basel to Lucerne for two nights in this attractive, medieval Swiss city.
The final night of your trip will be spent in Zurich where you have the chance to visit numerous Christmas markets.
- Tour highlights: Amsterdam – Cologne – Koblenz – Heidelberg – Strasbourg – Breisach – Basel
- Maximum group size: 182 (on ship)
- Start/end point/s: Amsterdam to Basel
- Accommodation style/rating: on board
Why book a guided tour of Europe?
Many travellers prefer guided tours for various reasons. Often it’s the most cost and time effective way to see the places you want to visit. The tour operator will take care of travel, hotel bookings and local trips, so you don’t have to.
For first-timers in particular a guided trip can be the simplest option. It’s also perfect for solo travellers who don’t want to go it all alone – and you’re likely to meet new people along the way.
Your tour guide can advise on and look after all sorts of issues or queries that might crop up while you travel. They will generally have good local knowledge, and can help you out whether you want to uncover a city’s secrets or know whether or not to add a tip.
Taking a tour can also help you to budget, as major costs like transport and hotels are already covered. Visiting a number of destinations means you can choose those you’d like to spend more time in on future trips, too!
What to look for when choosing a European Christmas Markets tour
Here are some things to look for when picking out the right tour for you.
Sightseeing & excursions
What sort of guided walking tours or organised trips to places you want to see are included? Will any extras be payable once you’re there?
Visit vs drive by
Check the wording carefully if you want to spend time at a particular place. Does the tour include a sighting en route without a stop, or several hours or even nights in the destination?
Hotel ratings
What standard of hotel is included? If you’re used to four and five star luxury, then you may not be content with a two star property some way out of town, for example.
Typically a tour might include breakfast every day, but lunch or dinner on selected days only. Check carefully so you can budget accordingly!
Optional extras
If certain activities or attractions are listed – or suggested – on the itinerary, is entry to these included? How about any travel required to get there and back?
Lots of free time means you can explore at will. With a packed itinerary, there may not be time to see or do all you’d like to. How much time you want to spend exploring on your own steam really is a matter of personal preference.
Fast or slow pace
Does the pace of the tour suit you? If long, leisurely lie-ins are a favourite feature of your vacations and holidays, then don’t choose a tour that involves early starts every single day!
Best European Christmas Market Tours and Cruises | Final thoughts
If you want to tour Europe the easy way during winter, one of the above tours should hopefully suit you down to the ground!
When you are ready to book, do make sure you’re getting the best deal. Tour Radar is our favourite tour booking platform as they often offer special deals and discounts. You can access their site directly via the links supplied above.
For more European Christmas vacation ideas take a look at this page . The following articles offer suggestions for specific destinations:
- Best places to spend Christmas in Austria
- Fun things to do at Christmas time in Germany
- Where to spend Christmas in Switzerland
Carolyn's love affair with Europe started on her first visit over 30 years ago and it continues, just as strong, today. She visits Europe annually and enjoys writing about her discoveries and sharing her tips with fellow travellers.
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Here is a preview of all you will enjoy during a Christmas Market cruise with Viking. Stay current with special offers, news and destination-focused content. Celebrate an Old World Christmas on one of Europe's great rivers. Glittering cities across France, Germany, Austria and beyond light up with Christmas markets offering hand-carved toys ...
Christmas Cruises. Sail into the season of European Christmas markets, aglow with the warmth of a simpler time. From wooden stalls with handmade ornaments and hot-mulled wine to grand Christmas cathedrals and glistening lights, a winter cruise on the Danube, Main, or Rhine Rivers is a true gift of timeless tradition. See musical instruments ...
The Divine Design of Austria's Melk Abbey. "If I had never come here, I would have regretted it.". So said Empress Maria Theresa, in describing Melk Abbey. AmaWaterways™ 2023 Iconic Christmas Markets River Cruise - Embark from Nuremberg for a 7-night cruise on Europe's storied Danube. Visit Christmas Markets in Regensburg, Passau, Vienna ...
The Christmas market in Strasbourg, France, is the oldest one in Europe, dating back to 1570, and this four-day cruise from CroisiEurope takes you into the heart of it. Stops along the way include ...
Immerse yourself in the spirit of Christmas as you journey through storybook villages. Sample tasty yuletide treats and regional delicacies as you browse colorful stalls for handcrafted ornaments and unique gifts. Admire the twinkling lights of Cologne and revel in the merry atmosphere of the Rhine Valley, as storefront displays, wine cellars and markets embrace the holiday season. This 8-day ...
Celebrate the holidays on a magical river cruise to the best Christmas markets in Europe.The traditional Christmas markets of Germany and surrounding countries date back to the 13th century, when they marked the beginning of the Advent season. Now, these holiday markets have evolved into a colorful seasonal display of shops and festivities for all to enjoy.
Numerous destinations on river cruises across Europe could hold the title of best European Christmas market, from Germany to Hungary and beyond. These markets typically run from mid-November right ...
Discover the Christmas markets of Europe on a luxury river cruise. Europe during winter is unlike anywhere else, with gingerbread stalls and twinkling fairy lights welcoming in the festive period. Discover the magic of a Christmas markets cruise, and celebrate Yuletide as the Germans, Austrians, and Hungarians do.
Photo credit: footageclips / Shutterstock.com 1. Christmas Markets On The Danube Budapest To Vilshofen. Length: 7 Nights Starting Price Per Person: $3,499 Dates: December 4, 11-23 This route cruises along the second-longest river in Europe through Austria, Germany, Hungary, and Slovakia, stopping in the capital cities of Budapest, Bratislava, and Vienna, as well as Salzburg.
Cruise Christmas on the Rhine & Moselle Revel in yuletide cheer as you discover beloved European holiday traditions during this scenic 12-day cruise tour. Admire festive seasonal displays in Paris, the vibrantly lit facade of the cathedral in Reims and Alsatian bonhomie in Strasbourg. Browse stalls full of local delicacies and handicrafts at the charming Christmas markets of Trier, Koblenz and ...
Imagine getting into the yuletide spirit in romantic Vienna, singing your favorite Christmas melodies in one of the musical capitals of the world. AmaWaterways™ 2024 Iconic Christmas Markets River Cruise - Embark from Nuremberg for a 7-night cruise on Europe's storied Danube. Visit Christmas Markets in Regensburg, Passau, Vienna, and more.
The ships slowly sail from port to port, and market to market, allowing passengers to get a feel for each city's twist on tradition. Here are eight tips for making the most of Christmas market ...
Best French-German Christmas market cruises: Christmas in Alsace and the Black Forest (Strasbourg - Freiburg - Strasbourg) - 4 days. Christmas Markets on the Rhine (Amsterdam - Basel) - 8 days. Festive season on the romantic Rhine (Basel - Amsterdam) - 8 days. Rhine holiday markets (Basel - Cologne) - 8 days.
Published April 04, 2022. Cruising Europe's rivers is an increasingly popular way to explore quaint towns and historic cities in countries such as France and Germany, especially in summer. But another peak time for these journeys is around the holidays, the season for Christmas market cruises — immensely popular sailings on small river ...
Embark on a Captivating Holiday Adventure. Immerse yourself in the enchanting spirit of the season with our Christmas Market cruise aboard the AmaViola. Set sail on a journey where luxury meets tradition, as you glide through picturesque waterways, adorned with festive lights. Experience the magic of Europe's renowned Christmas markets, where ...
Guided tours and market visits in Vienna, Salzburg, Munich, Nuremberg and Berlin are included, and you'll also have free time in each place to spend as you wish. Travel for this tour is by train, private vehicle and on foot. Tour highlights: Vienna - Salzburg - Munich - Nuremberg - Berlin. Tour length: 7 days.
A family-owned company since 2002, award-winning AmaWaterways offers unforgettable river cruises with 28 ships sailing through Europe, Asia, Africa and South America. 'Ama' means love - and we put love in everything we do, from our exquisite locally-sourced cuisine to our variety of included shore excursions in every port to our warm, personalized service. We are also proud of our innovations ...
Accommodations. 7-night cruise in a riverview stateroom on the regal River Queen or the elegant River Princess. Lavishly appointed riverview staterooms and suites have handcrafted Savoir® Beds of England, high thread count 100% Egyptian cotton sheets and European duvets, and a menu of pillow options. Free Internet and Wi-Fi access.
Take part in time-honored European holiday traditions on this 10-day cruisetour. Stroll among colorful stalls and mingle with locals as you sample glühwein. Revel in Berlin's festive atmosphere and discover the treasured recipe for Dresden's famous Christstollen. Shop for handmade porcelain in Meissen and spend two days in Prague, delving ...
Grand Christmas & New Year's. 13 days | Nuremberg to Budapest. Celebrate the holidays and welcome the New Year in incredible style across 3 countries. (26) From* £6,399 per person. Save £1,000 per person. *From price based on 22 December 2024 sailing date. View dates & pricing Request a Quote.
Christmas Markets on the Rhine (2024) 7 - night cruise. from $ 3,699 pp. $ 2,949 pp. ADD 2-NIGHTS AMSTERDAM PRE-CRUISE AND 2 NIGHTS LAKE LUCERNE, 2 NIGHTS ZURICH POST-CRUISE. $ 2,430 pp. Cruise from Amsterdam to Basel. COUNTRIES: France, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland. RIVERS: Rhine. view dates & prices request a quote.
Immerse yourself in the spirit of Christmas as you journey through storybook villages. Sample tasty yuletide treats and regional delicacies as you browse colorful stalls for handcrafted ornaments and unique gifts. Admire the twinkling lights of Cologne and revel in the merry atmosphere of the Rhine Valley, as storefront displays, wine cellars and markets embrace the holiday season. This 8-day ...