- All Inclusive Board Basis
- Return Flights and Transfers
- Including Nationwide Chauffeur service
- Included travel insurance
- Drinks reception and Farewell dinner
- Complimentary Wi-Fi on board
- Included excursions
Coming soon....the latest addition to our fleet
Currently under construction, Spirit of Moselle’s inaugural season will begin in July 2025, following her naming ceremony. She will offer the same high standards and a similar cruise experience to her sister ships, Spirit of the Rhine and Spirit of the Danube, with a few interior design differences. Like our other ships, Spirit of the Moselle has four passenger decks and will accommodate 182 passengers.
Exclusively for you
We have combined our experience of river cruise ship construction with our unique understanding of our guests and their needs to design Spirit of the Moselle and are confident that you will love the new edition to our fleet as much as we do.
Contemporary interior design
We have taken inspiration from the work of English artist JMW Turner and his painting Beilstein and Burg Metternich for the ship’s colour palette of green, blue and pink. Inspiration was also drawn from the poem Mosella by the Roman poet Magnus Ausonius, which is a celebration of the verdancy of the river and describes, ‘the riverbanks; hills, green with vines, beneath them, flowing noiselessly. The fair Moselle.’
All-inclusive dining with a panoramic view
Spirit of the Moselle has two restaurants; the Panorama is the main restaurant open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and the speciality Beilstein Restaurant is open for a light lunch or dinner reservation. Alfresco barbecue dining will be available on the outside terrace when the weather is fine.
Complimentary afternoon tea will be served daily, and tea, coffee and biscuits will be available whenever you choose from the self-service stations.
On board we have created a warm and relaxing space for our guests, taking inspiration from the sights and experiences of the ship’s namesake river. Spirit of the Moselle’s main deck will feature floor-to-ceiling windows, bathing the ship in light throughout, and making the most of the ever-changing scenery as the ship winds along the Main and Moselle. The lounge area will be separated into three spaces: the main bar, a cosy Parisian-style café area with a self-service tea and coffee station, and a library.
Please note: there are no children's facilities on board.