Germany Tours
Booking one of these amazing Germany Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
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Displaying 59 of 59 tours
Austria
Lake Königssee to Lake Wörthersee Tour
Alpine pastures, peaceful natural landscapes, idyllic lake regions and the most beautiful hiking paths – this and much more awaits you on this ten-day mountain hiking tour from Lake Königssee to Lake Wörthersee.
Germany
Hamburg to Berlin by Bike
Take a ride on one of Germany’s most popular long-distance cycle paths. Following the Elbe and Havel Rivers, the Hamburg to Berlin by Bike Tour takes you from the tiny port town of Lauenburg through the beautiful countryside all the way to Potsdam’s grand palaces and beyond.
Germany
Rhine, Main and Moselle Cycling Tour
Embark on an unforgettable cycling adventure that will take you beyond the ordinary, delving deep into the heart of Germany’s history and natural beauty.
Dolomites
E5: Oberstdorf to Meran Trek
The E5 is one of the most popular long-distance hiking paths and is often called the “most beautiful of all crossings of the Alps”.
Czech Republic
Natural Beauty of the Czech Republic and Germany Tour
While the cities of the Czech Republic and Germany certainly earn their fair share of accolades, the natural regions in between are home to some of the most enchanting views in Central Europe. The Natural Beauty of the Czech Republic and Germany tour takes you to all the magical places in between, giving you the chance to connect with the natural side of these incredible countries.
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Munich to Venice Bike Tour
Challenge yourself on this thrilling 9-day tour from Germany, through Austria, to Italy. Visit three countries, ride through the Alps, explore world-class cities, and finish the tour in La Serenissima, the idyllic Venice. This bike tour puts your cardiovascular stamina to the test, but your efforts will be worth it for the iconic Alps views.
Dolomites
Munich to Venice Road Biking Tour
This road biking adventure is a self-guided exploration of the incredible roads that wind through the Alps in Germany, Austria, and Italy. You’ll love riding the exciting mountain passes as you take in the amazing views of the legendary Dolomites!
Germany
Hamburg to Dresden on the Elbe Cycle Path
Cycling the Hamburg to Dresden on the Elbe Cycle Path provides the perfect mix of tradition and modernity, tiny towns and glorious cities, and historic sites and idyllic countryside. This 13-day biking tour will take you on a 645km ride along the Elbe River, stopping in well-preserved small towns and traditional “round villages” that dot the route.
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Munich to Lake Garda Bike Tour
Haven’t you always wanted to be able to say you conquered the mighty Alps by bike? The Munich to Lake Garda Bike Tour offers you the opportunity to do just that!
Dolomites
Munich to Venice in 12 days by Bike
Push yourself on this exhilarating 12-day tour from Germany, through Austria, to Italy. Explore three countries on two wheels, cycle through the Alps, explore world-class cities, and end the tour in La Serenissima, the iconic Venice. With a nice balance between longer and shorter riding days, this tour offers a perfect balance of physical challenge and cultural immersion.
Germany
Guided Bavaria E-Bike Tour
This guided E-bike trip from Lake Constance to Lake Tegernsee offers stunning views of the Alps and the Alpine foothills. With panoramic Alpine views from start to finish, picturesque lakes, Bavarian villages and towns, and the fairytale castles of King Ludwig II, the Guided Bavaria Bike Tour is not to be missed. Passing through the rolling hills of the Allgäu, the route leads nicely past the Bad Tölz Brewery, World Heritage church Wieskirche and Benediktbeuern Monastery before it ultimately ends up at spectacular Lake Tegernsee.
Austria
Guided Prague, Austrian Alps, and Munich Tour
Can’t choose between the top destinations in Central Europe? The Guided Prague, Austrian Alps, and Munich Tour hits every highlight of three unforgettable regions in one, giving you the perfect deep-dive into some of Central Europe’s best destinations.
Germany
Netherlands and Belgium Bike and Boat Tour
This e-bike cruise on A-ROSA’s new E-Motion ship SENA combines a sustainable cruise with carefully planned cycling and cultural excursions in a relaxed and eventful way. With electric tailwind you travel on the northern Rhine and the Meuse through three countries: Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Antwerp, are undoubtedly among the most beautiful cities in Northern Europe and the mills of Kinderdijk are as much a part of Holland as the bicycle. Beautiful, lush green marshland and polder landscape awaits you on flat, enjoyable routes along the coast, rivers and canals! Fancy a tasty fietsen!
Austria
Danube River Guided Bike and River Cruise
The Danube River Guided Bike and River Cruise follows the Danube River through 4 countries: Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, and Germany. On carefully selected cycle routes, this delightful region opens up to you much more than if you were going on a cruise. Incredible natural and river landscapes await you, spectacular views, magnificent architecture, coffee house culture, and a lot of history in the famous Danube cities of Vienna, Budapest, Esztergom, Melk, and Dürnstein. But that’s not all!
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When planning where to go in Germany, consider destinations like the Bavarian Alps for mountain escapes, the Black Forest for dense woodlands and scenic trails, or the Rhine Valley for picturesque landscapes. Don't miss exploring the historic cities of Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg for urban adventures.
Germany offers a diverse range of adventure activities. Popular options include hiking and trekking tours in the Bavarian Alps or the Harz Mountains, cycling adventures along the Moselle River or the Baltic Coast, and exploring the vast forests of the Black Forest on multi-day hiking tours.
Germany is a year-round destination, with each season offering its own charm. Spring and autumn are ideal for outdoor activities with mild weather and fewer crowds. Summer (June to August) is perfect for cycling tours and outdoor festivals, while winter is ideal for skiing in the Bavarian Alps or Harz Mountains.
- Hiking the Bavarian Alps: Trekking through the Bavarian Alps offers a chance to conquer Germany's highest peak, Zugspitze, standing at 2,962 meters, while immersing in the Alpine scenery of Garmisch-Partenkirchen and exploring the idyllic lakes of Eibsee and Plansee.
- Cycling the Moselle Valley: Cycling along the Moselle River unveils the picturesque wine-growing region of the Rhineland-Palatinate, where vineyards blanket the slopes, medieval castles crown the hills, and charming towns like Cochem and Bernkastel-Kues offer glimpses into Germany's rich cultural heritage.
- Trekking in the Black Forest: The Black Forest, famed for its dense forests, serene lakes, and cuckoo clocks, invites trekkers to explore its vast network of trails, including the renowned Westweg and Schluchtensteig, while encountering highlights like the Triberg Waterfalls and the quaint village of Titisee-Neustadt.
- Exploring the Harz Mountains: The Harz Mountains boast mystical landscapes, such as the Brocken, shrouded in folklore and offering panoramic vistas from its summit, alongside historic towns like Quedlinburg, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the charming steam train journeys aboard the Harz Narrow Gauge Railway.
- Multi-day trek in the Saxon Switzerland National Park: Saxon Switzerland National Park enchants hikers with its sandstone rock formations, including the iconic Bastei Bridge, the rugged gorges of the Kirnitzschklamm, and the medieval fortress of Königstein, all amidst the scenic Elbe Sandstone Mountains.
Tipping in Germany is customary but not obligatory. A service charge is often included in the bill, but rounding up to the nearest euro or adding 5-10% for exceptional service is appreciated in restaurants, cafes, and taxis.
English is widely spoken in urban areas, tourist destinations, and among younger generations. However, it's always helpful to learn basic German phrases, especially in rural areas.
The duration of your trip to Germany depends on your interests and the regions you wish to explore. A week is a good starting point to visit major cities like Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg, while two to three weeks allow for a more comprehensive exploration of the country.
The currency in Germany is the Euro (€).
Credit cards are widely accepted in Germany, especially in urban areas and tourist hotspots. However, it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller purchases and in case you encounter establishments that only accept cash.
Germany is generally family-friendly, offering a range of activities and amenities for families, including parks, museums, and family-oriented attractions. Many restaurants also provide children's menus and facilities.
Germany has an extensive and efficient public transportation system, including trains, trams, buses, and subways, making it easy to travel between cities and within urban areas. Renting a car is also a popular option for exploring rural areas and smaller towns.
Yes, self-guided tours are popular in Germany, particularly in cities with well-preserved historic centers and scenic regions like the Romantic Road or the Moselle Valley. Many attractions offer audio guides or self-guided tours.
Yes, guided tours are available for various attractions and regions in Germany, including city tours, museum tours, and themed excursions. These tours offer insightful commentary and local expertise.
Germany is in the Central European Time (CET) zone, which is UTC+1.
Accommodation options in Germany range from luxury hotels and boutique guesthouses to budget hostels and holiday apartments. There are also traditional options like guesthouses (Pensionen).
Traditional German cuisine includes dishes like bratwurst, sauerkraut, schnitzel, pretzels, and Black Forest cake. Be sure to also try regional specialties like currywurst in Berlin, Nürnberger sausages in Nuremberg, and Bavarian weißwurst in Munich.
Germany offers numerous outdoor activities, including hiking in the Bavarian Alps, cycling along the Moselle River, exploring the Black Forest trails, and skiing in the Harz Mountains during the winter months.
Yes, tap water is safe to drink throughout Germany. It undergoes strict quality controls and is of high quality. You can refill your water bottle from public taps or ask for tap water in restaurants without hesitation.
Germany hosts various festivals and events throughout the year. Some of the most popular ones include Oktoberfest in Munich (September-October), Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) in Berlin (February), and Christmas markets across the country in December.
It's polite to greet people with a handshake, maintain punctuality, and address others using formal titles like "Herr" (Mr.) or "Frau" (Mrs.) unless invited to use first names. Additionally, it's customary to wait for everyone's food to arrive before eating at a meal and to say "Prost" (cheers) before taking the first sip of a drink during a toast.