Bike and ship and wine on the Moselle and Saar: 8 days on the MS Olympia from Saarburg to Koblenz

8 Days
  • 305b
  • easy
  • trip from place to place
  • Summer
  • Hotel
  • Individual trip

Your trip

Bike and boat on the Moselle?

Two dreams in one tour.

Germany's beautiful river landscapes on the Moselle and Saar invite you! Combine varied cycling tours with a pleasant stay on board the MS OLYMPIA.

During this 8-day trip, explore Saarburg, among other places, which is sometimes called "Little Venice". However, the city is by no means the only highlight of this trip for romantics and pleasure seekers. Beautiful half-timbered houses, vineyards, the Porta Nigra in Trier, the old arm of the Saar: they will all be small highlights.

While you are active during the day, the ship will follow you along the river and then be back at your disposal as your hotel ship at the day's destination. Moselle and Saar present themselves in the best light.

Enjoy the Moselle valley in wonderful days between lovely wine villages, steep mountain slopes of the Eifel and Hunsrück, once mighty castles of the Trier, Chur-Main and Cologne archbishoprics. Enjoy the Mosel hospitality at every turn. Please note: In season 1, on 06.05. the tour starts in Bonn and NOT in Koblenz!

Your ship: The MS Olympia

On board of the comfortable and cozy riverboat MS Olympia the crew welcomes you in a family atmosphere. The panoramic salon with bar, furnished in English club style, and the bright and friendly restaurant provide ample space for relaxed hours on board. There are plenty of sun loungers available on the spacious, partially covered sun deck. On-board language: German & English

Cabins

All 49 cabins are outside cabins, comfortably and tastefully furnished. They have a shower/WC, hairdryer, air conditioning, TV, on-board radio, telephone, a small fridge and a safe.

Upper deck

On the upper deck you will find 22 two-bed cabins of approx. 11m2 each and four larger cabins at the rear of the ship as well as two 1-bed cabins (approx. 9m2). The panoramic windows on the upper deck can be opened.

Main deck

The main deck offers 21 2-bed cabins of around 11m2 each. These cabins are also all on the outside and each has a panoramic window that cannot be opened.

Technical data of the vessel

Year of construction 1984 | renovation 2015/2016 | Swiss flag | length 88.50 m | width 10.50 m | draught 1.50 m ½. Crew approx. 21 | Passengers max. 96.

Cycling tour requirements

> The bike tours you ride individually and unguided. The gates are discussed on a daily basis. > They cover between 35 and 50 km a day. The total cycle tour length is around 230 km. > They mostly ride on paved bike paths and embankment roads or quiet country roads without any significant inclines. The tour is ideal for leisure cyclists and beginners. > The terrain is mostly flat, has hardly any inclines and is suitable for pleasure cyclists, beginners and children. The trip is not suitable for persons with reduced mobility. Please contact us for detailed information if required.

Rental bicycles

> 7-speed unisex touring bikes or 8-speed e-bikes (limited availability), Velo de Ville brand (custom-made) > Each with handbrake, freewheel or coaster brake (please specify as a non-binding customer request when booking) > Equipped with luggage carrier bag; incl. Rental bike insurance Please state your height when booking.

Own bikes

> Bringing your own bikes is possible only on request is limited due to limited space. Please book the "own bike" option. > You take them with you at your own risk. We cannot be held liable for any damage/loss etc. to your own bike during the entire bike trip or for transport damage. Neither on board nor on land. For your own safety, we recommend that you always wear a bike helmet on all bike tours.

Short overview arrival & departure times

DayLocationToFrom
1st daySaarburg, embarkation 16:00 hrs
2nd daySaarburg10:30
2nd dayTrier13:00
Day 3Trier10:00
3rd dayMehring12:30
4th dayMehring09:45
4th dayBernkastel-Kues14:00
5th dayBernkastel-Kues09:45
5th dayCell14:00
Day 6Cell10:30
Day 6Cochem14:00
Day 7Cochem09:00
Day 7Koblenz (on 01.08. continue to Andernach) (1)15:30
Day 8 Disembarkation 09:00 a.m. > in Koblenz > on 09.08. in Andernach instead of Koblenz! (1)
Please note that changes can be made at any time. If, for example, due to low water, high water or bad weather, a route cannot be taken, the captain reserves the right to change the route for your safety. Please understand that this is not a reason for a free travel cancellation. (1) Different disembarkation in the voyage 02.08. - 09.08.: Departure on day 7 from Koblenz at 17:30. Arrival in Andernach at 19:30. The previous itinerary according to the timetable. Disembarkation on 09.08.25 in Andernach instead of Koblenz!

Arrival

Train We recommend that you travel by train. Get on vacation at your home and enjoy the journey to the Saar. Both Saarburg and Mainz are easily accessible by long-distance and regional trains operated by Deutsche Bahn. Further information on the timetables can be found at www.bahn.de. For a stress-free start to your journey, we recommend that you give yourself plenty of time and arrive at the quay by 17:00 at the latest. Car/parking

You can use a public parking garage near the pier in Saarburg from about € 25,- / week. Also at the train station is a parking garage available from about € 10,- / week . No reservation possible. No guarding. Parking at your own risk.

Return journey

From Koblenz, you can easily return to Saarburg by train every hour. You are on the road for just under 2 hours. The return journey on the Moselle Valley Railway is a real experience! Find and book connections and tickets e.g. at www.bahn.de.

Travel documents

In the interests of sustainability and climate protection, do without printed travel documents and opt for our digital route book. You can use a specially developed app for the tour. It is your constant companion during your trip. One glance at your smartphone is all it takes for you to travel safely and carefree, with all the important information at your fingertips. Travel information, ship information, contact details and your cycle tours can be found digitally in the route book, also offline, i.e. available at any time. The app is available free of charge and works on all standard smartphones. You will receive the access data for downloading your booked trip by e-mail.

How about bike and boat on the Rhine ?!

No problem - this trip has three beautiful pairs of twins: > Tours 300a and 300b take you along the Rhine between Cologne and Mainz. > Tours 301a and 301b take you along the Rhine between Koblenz and Mainz. > The tour 302a and 302b take you from Mainz further along the Rhine into the land of the Nibelungs to Worms, to the home of Tours And Travel, to Heidelberg and on into Alsace to Strasbourg.

Country information

Information on travel advice and entry requirements for Germany can be found on our country information page . Please also see our notes on package tours.

Things to see on the way ...

  • Trier, probably the oldest city in Germany
  • Koblenz, the most beautiful fortified city at the confluence of the Moselle and Rhine rivers

Day by day

  • Journey
    to
    Saarburg

    Day 1

    Journey to Saarburg

    Individual journey to Saarburg. Embarkation from 15:00 to 16:00.

    On board, the captain and his crew, as well as your on-board tour guide, will give you a warm welcome.

  • Saarburg
    -
    Wasserbillig
    -
    Trier

    Day 2

    Bike tour Saarburg - Wasserbillig (Luxembourg) - Trier, approx. 40 km

    Your first bike tour starts after breakfast and leads you to an oxbow lake of the Saar and further via Wasserbillig in Luxembourg to the Igel column.

    In the afternoon you will reach Trier, the former imperial city of the Western Roman Empire, the city of archbishops and students, the city of good life in the West!

    Germany's oldest city attracts visitors with its numerous historical sights. You should not miss the famous Porta Nigra, Roman excavations of all places, the Emperor's Herem, Constantine's Basilica or the amphitheater and the magnificent St. Peter's Cathedral . A stroll through the lively old town is the perfect way to end the day. Your ship is already waiting for you in Trier.

  • Trier
    -
    Mehring

    Day 3

    Bike tour Trier - Mehring, approx. 30 km

    After breakfast we will go to Mehring. The village is surrounded by vineyards, forests and meadows and is considered the largest wine-growing village in the Mosel-Saar-Ruwer region.

    Even the Romans appreciated the beautiful landscape more than 2000 years ago.

  • Mehring
    -
    Bernkastel-Kues

    Day 4

    Bike tour Mehring - Bernkastel-Kues, approx. 50 km

    Today is all about wine. Neumagen Dhron with its replica of a Roman wine ship is the first stop of the day. The tour continues to Piesport, the largest wine-growing community on the Moselle. It is also the site of the largest Roman winepress ever found north of the Alps.

    In Bernkastel-Kues, stately half-timbered houses line the medieval marketplace, which invites idleness.

  • Bernkastel-Kues
    -
    Zell

    Day 5

    Cycle tour Bernkastel-Kues - Mehring, approx. 45 km

    From Bernkastel-Kues to Traben-Trarbach, the route continues along the right bank of the Moselle. You follow the meanders of the Moselle and reach Zell an der Mosel - famous for the vineyard "Zeller Schwarze Katz".

    In Zell you should take the opportunity to get to know the good wines of the Moselle.

  • Zell
    -
    Cochem

    Day 6

    Mehring - Trier, approx. 30 km

    From Zell we go to Beilstein. This lovely little town even went down in film history as "Rothenburg an der Mosel". Your destination for the day is Cochem with its famous Reichsburg Castle and ornate half-timbered buildings.

  • Cochem
    -
    Alken
    -
    Koblenz

    Day 7

    Cycle tour Cochem - Alken - Koblenz, approx. 50 km Alternative: Boat trip Cochem - Koblenz

    Today you can expect a day of relaxation on board. Enjoy the passing Moselle landscape from the sun deck and in the afternoon stroll in Koblenz along the "German Corner", where the Moselle and Rhine famously meet.

    Experienced cyclists can alternatively cycle from Cochem to Koblenz and pay a visit to Eltz Castle.

    Welcome to the old capital of the Rhenish Republic, the Romans, Chur-Trier, the Prussians, the Germans: Koblenz is probably the most underrated city in Germany. The banks of the Rhine and Moselle, the three fortresses, the fortress garden, the promenades, the beautiful old town. Koblenz is worth an extra day.

    At the famous Deutsches Eck with the equestrian monument of Kaiser Wilhelm I, the Moselle flows into the Rhine.

    Worth seeing is the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, to which you can also take the Koblenz Rhine cable car.

  • Farewell

    Day 8

    Departure from Koblenz

    After breakfast disembarkation until 09:00.

    Make your way back to Saarburg by train. The journey with the Moselle Valley Railway is an experience. For schedules and tickets, visit https://www.moseltalbahn.de/.

are included ...

  • 7 nights in outside cabins in the booked cabin category Program as per itinerary All passenger and port charges Daily cabin cleaning, bed linen and towel change as required Welcome drink Full board: 7x breakfast, 6x packed lunch for bike tours or small lunch, 6x coffee and cake in the afternoon, 7x 3-course dinner Digital travel documents in the GUIBO app incl.
  • GPS data for the cycle tours Daily cycle tour briefing Tour guide on board

supplement you should still ...

  • Arrival and departure parking fees - if not booked - transfers, any ferry fees drinks and personal expenses entrance and sightseeing fees, excursions, tips

Dates and prices

Departure: Saturdays in ...
Season 2 27.09. - 04.10.
Season 2 10.05. - 17.05., 02.08. - 09.08., 16.08. - 23.08., 30.08. - 06.09. and 13.09. - 20.09.
ATTENTION: The journey 02.08. bis 09.08. ends on 09.08. in Andernach instead of Koblenz!
The day of arrival determines the season.
All prices per person. The prices in the booking form or shopping cart apply.
Travel packageSeason 1Season 2
Main deck: 2-bed cabin / pers (1)1.050 €1.200 €
Main deck: 2-bed cabin single use (1)1.370 €1.560 €
Upper deck: 2-bed cabin / pers (2)1.200 €1.350 €
Upper deck: 2-bed single use (2)1.560 €1.760 €
Upper deck: Single cabin (3)1.200 €1.500 €
Upper deck aft double cabin / pers (4)1.150 €1.300 €
(1) Outside cabin, approx. 11 m2 with large panoramic window, cannot be opened. Each with shower/WC, hairdryer, telephone, TV, individually adjustable air conditioning/heating, fridge and safe.
(2) Outside cabin with double or twin beds, approx. 11 m2 with large panoramic window, can be opened. Each with shower/WC, hairdryer, telephone, TV, individually adjustable air conditioning/heating, fridge and safe.
(3) Outside cabin with single beds, approx. 9 m2 with large panoramic window, can be opened. Each with shower/WC, hairdryer, telephone, TV, individually adjustable air conditioning/heating, fridge and safe.
(4) Outside cabin with double or twin beds, approx. 12 m2 with large panoramic window, can be opened. Cabins at the rear of the ship, engine and generator noise audible when the ship is moving or in the locks.
Rental bikes
Bring your own bike40 €
Rental bike tours100 €
E-bike rental220 €

Questions

Is there an excursion program?

Yes. Every day we will make suggestions about what you can visit and see. The program points are optional, supplementary and can only be booked directly on board. You will receive a brief description with your travel documents. Depending on the composition of the participants, the excursions are usually also offered bilingual German-English.