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Regensburg, Germany is the oldest medieval town in Bavaria and a great port for the family on a river cruise.

Regensburg, Germany is one of the wonderful ports you might visit while on a Danube River Cruise. This town is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Bavaria. In fact, the entire medieval Old Town is actually a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Regensburg, Germany is a fantastic town to visit on a river cruise and take a walk back into medieval times with your family!

Visit Regensburg, Germany on a river cruise with family of all ages–what is there to see and do?

So, what is there to do and see in Regensburg? And, if you are traveling with family of all ages what might be of interest to everyone? Read on and find out what your family might enjoy when visiting Regensburg, Germany on a river cruise!

Old Town

Just like most European port towns on the Danube taking a tour of the Old Town is top on the list of things to do. Walking through Old Town in Regensburg you will get a feel for its long history. You will enjoy the charming, tall residences, lovely Old Town Hall, and impressive Gothic clock tower. Some highlights are…

Old Stone Bridge is not to be missed in Regensburg, Germany and will be enjoyed by the whole family.
  • Steinerne Brucke (Old Stone Bridge)–This stone bridge with 15 arches was one of the few bridges across the Danube River in the middle ages.
  • Brucketurm (Bridge Watchtower)–Climb up the tower steps for an excellent view of the bridge and the Danube River. There is also a nice museum of dioramas of the bridge through the years and clock mechanism.
  • Ostentor (Eastern Gate), a 14th century stone gateway flanked by turreted towers
  • Porta Praetoria–Built in 179 AD, it’s one of the two remaining Roman gates in Germany

Regensburg Cathedral

Also called St. Peters Cathedral, the Regensburg Cathedral is considered the most impressive Gothic cathedral in Bavaria. You will feel dwarfed by the 105 meter Gothic spires and awed by the beautiful stained glass. Inside you will be impressed with the decorative arches, canopies, and sculptures.

Wurtskuchl (Regensburg Sausage Kitchen)

Back in the 1100’s the building was the construction office for the Old Stone Bridge. Once completed, workers vacated the building and it began its new life as a food stand. Today, it is still serving up grilled sausages and sauerkraut making it one of the oldest restaurants in the world. It’s so good even the locals eat there!

Walhalla (Hall of Fame)

About 10 kilometers east of Regensburg sits Walhalla. Built as a reproduction of the Parthenon in Athens, this Teutonic temple honors famous Germans in history. Inside the ornate, marble hall you will find busts of more than a hundred historic figures including King Ludwig I, Goethe, Luther, Gutenberg, and empress Katarina the Great. What a great place for a historical person scavenger hunt! Seeing all the famous statues is also a great starting point for an exploration into the life and times of a historical character.

This imposing structure is built on a foundation of 358 marble steps and while it provides a beautiful view of the surrounding countryside and Danube River it might be a little too taxing for some members of your family. Kids often enjoy exploring the surrounding woods over looking at all the statues and plaques. But the impressive structure is definitely worth the visit. Some river cruise itineraries include Walhalla (along with a bike ride there) as one of the included excursion options.


Regensburg, Germany will be a memorable stop on your family river cruise adventure. There is so much history to explore and share together. Just another reason why a river cruise might be just the perfect vacation for your multi-generational family reunion!

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Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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How to choose which river cruise is best for your group vacation of family or friends.

A river cruise is a great option for a group reunion vacation of family or friends. But there are definitely some things you need to consider when trying to decide on a cruise line. Your group might have a good time on any line but pick the right one and the vacation becomes amazing. So, let’s get started with the things you need to think about when choosing a river cruise for your vacation with family and friends!

Age Requirements

This probably the first thing to think about if your group has families with children. There are some lines that only allow passengers over the age of 18. Then there are the family-friendlier lines that do allow, and even welcome children. But, even those lines have age requirements and then, recommendations of what age their cruises are best suited for. To make this even a little more confusing some of the different itineraries will have different age recommendations. Since the minimum age varies. widely between lines, check the ages allowed!

Note: Just because a 3 year old might be allowed on a specific river cruise line doesn’t mean you should take your 3 year old. Most lines suggest their cruises will be most enjoyable for children (and parents) who are around 8. Talk candidly to your travel advisor about the ins and outs of river cruising to see if it would be right for your child.

Included Excursion and Activity Levels

Every river cruise line includes excursions in each port of call. This is one of the wonderful things that makes river cruises stand out from ocean cruises. The included excursions differs between different lines. Many of the line are offering excursions of different activity levels. There might be an easy excursion without much walking, one that is much more active, and maybe one that immerses you in the culture.

There are a couple of river cruise lines that only include one choice at each port, usually the general sightseeing tour. Then they will have other excursion options (the active and immersive options) for an additional fee. Other lines will give you a choice at each port that is included. You could take the general sightseeing tour or bicycle down the river or hike up to the castle on the hill.

Checking out the number of included activities is definitely something you should do when choosing a river cruise for your family or friend group reunion vacation.

Staterooms

For the most part river cruise staterooms are very similar across the lines. They are relatively compact but have everything that is needed in that space. The two things about river cruise staterooms you will want to consider for your family reunion are if they are accessible and how many they will sleep.

Accessibility

It is possible that someone in one of your families would benefit from a cabin that has some accessible features. Check this carefully. There are only a couple of cruise lines that have accessible staterooms.

Note: River cruises can be a challenge for travelers with mobility issues. It can be difficult getting on and off the ship and many of the streets in the European cities are bumpy and hard to maneuver. If one of your members has mobility issues you will want to make sure there is a constant companion to assist them.

How Many Can Sleep in the Room

Since river cruising was originally inteneded for retired couples most river cruise staterooms sleep only 2. Families of more than 2 would need to book multiple cabins.

But, since river cruising is becoming more and more popular with families, a couple of lines have built newer ships with staterooms that sleep 3 and even 4 people. One line has connecting rooms that will accommodate up to 5 or 6, perfect for a family traveling together but wanting a little more space.

Family-Centric Itineraries

There are a couple of lines that stand out as more family-friendly river cruise lines. One line welcomes children anytime and also has specialty cruise itineraries throughout the year. Another couple have specific cruises for families during the time of school breaks. a If your group of families has a few children it definitely would be worth looking into the river cruise lines with itineraries created specifically for kids.

River cruising is a wonderful option for some multi-generational families and groups of friends with children. There is so much to see and learn. How exciting is it for kids to see in person all the history and geography they are learning in school! For some families, these trips bring the unique opportunity to share their own family history. But, as a caution, they aren’t for every family. Your travel advisor can help to figure out if a river cruise vacation is right for your reunion group.

Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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