Mainz is part of the Rheinhessen wine region, Germany’s largest wine region that is renowned for producing high-quality white wines, such as Riesling. Wine has long played a key role in the city’s economy and culture, with numerous wine festivals and events throughout the year, including the Mainzer Weinmarkt and the Mainzer Weinwoche. The city is also home to the renowned Geisenheim University, which offers programs in viticulture and oenology. Mainz's wine culture and history continue to thrive today, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and innovation in winemaking.
Located in the heart of Germany’s Rheingau region, Rüdesheim is the area’s center of winemaking. The famed Drosselgasse, a cobblestone street lined with taverns that pour local vintages and spill music into alleyways, attracts locals and visitors alike. Half-timbered houses, narrow warrens and old inns lend the town a medieval flavor. Castles once provided security for the region, including the 9th-century Brömserburg Castle, the oldest on the Rhine. The Siegfried’s Mechanical Music Cabinet museum also houses an impressive collection of self-playing instruments.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Mainz Walking Tour & Gutenberg Museum
Take a guided tour of a city that boasts more than 2,000 years of history.
Jewish Mainz & Chagall Windows
Discover Mainz and view the stunning Chagall stained-glass windows that adorn St. Stephen's Church.
Dine in Rüdesheim am Rhein
Raise your glass and give a hearty “Prost!” to a delicious and fun evening.
Rüdesheim Festive Market
Celebrate the Holiday Season at the Christmas Market of Nations