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The Main River winds through central Germany and is the most significant eastern tributary of the Rhine River, meeting at the town of Mainz.

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MonthNumber of CruisesFrom Price
Dec 202412 cruises$2,499
Apr 20251 cruiseCall For Price
May 20253 cruises$8,199
Jun 20255 cruises$3,840
Jul 20255 cruises$3,239
Aug 20254 cruises$6,999
Sep 20256 cruises$4,200
Oct 20259 cruises$4,040
Nov 20252 cruises$4,499
Dec 202512 cruises$4,599
Apr 20261 cruiseCall For Price
May 20263 cruises$4,912
Jun 20264 cruises$6,749
Jul 20266 cruises$3,449
Aug 20264 cruises$6,299
Sep 20267 cruises$4,620
Oct 20264 cruises$6,299
Nov 20265 cruises$6,294
Dec 202617 cruises$3,463

The Main River (pronounced like "mine"), winds through central Germany and is the most significant eastern tributary of the Rhine River, meeting at the town of Mainz.

With the use of locks, the Main River has also been joined with the Danube River through the Main-Danube Canal since 1992. This important 106-mile long waterway makes travel from the North Sea to the Black Sea possible, creating a link through 15 countries.

The Main River flows west through the German states of Bavaria, Baden-Wurttemberg and Hesse. The largest cities along the Main are Frankfurt, Offenbach, Wertheim and Wurzburg.

Cruise the Main from modern Mainz and Frankfurt to traditional medieval Bavarian towns among shorelines of wooded forests, vineyards, picturesque castles, and quaint villages that produce wine and leather goods.

Frankfurt, Germany, often called the world's "smallest metropolis," is Germany's financial center and known for its skyline of 50 skyscrapers. Sever bombing during World War II left most of the city in ruins, and modern Frankfurt was slowly rebuilt. Frankfurt can be visited on a Rhine, Danube and Main River cruise.

Founded in the 10th century, Wurzburg served as the home of powerful prince-bishops for many centuries. It is also home to one of the oldest churches in Germany, built in the 8th century. The city was virtually destroyed during World War II but most of the historic buildings have been restored.

Along the way, explore storybook villages with captivating history and breathtaking views. A Main River cruise displays the area's natural beauty, rich history and enduring culture.