Set in southern Germany, Baden-Baden lies between the verdant Black Forest and the sun-soaked vineyards of the Rebland. With origins dating back to the Roman times—when it was known as Aquae, or “the waters”—this town has long been prized for its abundant hot springs, which rise from depths around 6,500 feet. Today, it holds UNESCO World Heritage status as a part of the Great Spa Towns of Europe. Beyond its mineral-rich waters, Baden-Baden boasts historic architecture, including Roman bath ruins, and a scenic arboretum that winds through its heart.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
The Spa Town of Baden-Baden
Visit the UNESCO town of Baden-Baden, renowned for its cultural splendor and thermal baths.
Palatinate Wine Route
Explore the historic German Wine Route to see ancient ruins and charming villages, with wine tasting along the way.
Rastatt Favorite Palace
Visit the picturesque Rastatt Favorite Palace and explore its collection of porcelain and earthenware.