About Mainz
Mainz sits at the confluence of the Rhine and the Main and is best known for the Gutenberg Museum, which holds two of the surviving 42-line Bibles printed in the city in the 1450s. The Romanesque cathedral of St Martin has anchored the old town for a thousand years. Ships often call here between Frankfurt and Rüdesheim, and operators frequently bundle the call with a vineyard excursion across the river to the Rheingau or a market visit to Frankfurt's Römerberg.
River cruise ships that call at Mainz
132 vessels from 13 operators include Mainz in their published itineraries:
…and 72 more vessels.
Itineraries that include Mainz
- Rhine Highlights
Operators serving Mainz
Viking River Cruises
Scandinavian-styled Longships exploring Europe's great waterways.
AmaWaterways
Boutique river ships with twin balconies and onboard bicycles.
Avalon Waterways
Suite Ships with beds that face the river.
Scenic Luxury Cruises
All-inclusive Space-Ships with butler-served suites.
Emerald Cruises
Star-Ships with an indoor pool that converts to a cinema.
Uniworld Boutique River Cruises
Floating boutique hotels with hand-curated antiques.
CroisiEurope
Family-owned French line covering Europe's lesser-known rivers.
Tauck
Family-owned American operator with multi-generational departures.
A-ROSA River Cruises
Lifestyle river cruising for a German-speaking market.
Riviera Travel
British operator with single-supplement cabins on every ship.
Amadeus River Cruises
Family-owned Austrian line with classic European itineraries.
Grand Circle Cruise Line
Small-ship river cruises for active North American travellers.
Riverside Luxury Cruises
New ultra-luxury entrant with all-suite ships.
Rivers reached from Mainz
Rhine
The Rhine is the busiest river-cruise corridor in the world. Its Middle-Rhine gorge between Bingen and Koblenz is a UNESCO World Heritage…
Danube
The Danube is Europe's second-longest river and the only one that flows from west to east across the continent. Classic itineraries run…
Main & Moselle
The Main and Moselle are the most picturesque tributaries of the Rhine. The Moselle in particular — a thirty-mile sequence of horseshoe…