1200 Miles on the Beautiful Blue Danube | Bucharest to Vienna: 10-Nights
$3275 $3125 per person
* Prices are USD per person based on double / twin occupancy – 2 people sharing, in a C- 4 Haydn Deck stateroom.
** Discounted price is based on August 4, 2024 sailing including early booking discount.
Upgrades:
C-1 Haydn: +$407 pp
B-4 Strauss:+$893 pp
B-1 Strauss:+$1186 pp
A-1 Mozart:+$1559 pp
Suite Mozart:+$2294 pp
This is a special cruise program with many unforgettable highlights, including seven countries (Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Croatia, Bulgaria and Romania) and five world famous capital cities (Vienna, Budapest, Bratislava, Belgrade and Bucharest). A particular scenic highlight of this trip is the cruise through the “Iron Gates”, the imposing gorge where the Danube breaks through the Carpathian Mountains.
The journey to kilometer zero, at the estuary of the Danube where it meets the Black Sea, and the visit to the Danube Delta with its amazing wildlife and scenery will remain unforgettable experiences. The trip is rounded off by a stay in Bucharest, the legendary Romanian capital full of history and tradition. The cruise can be booked either from Vienna to Bucharest or in the opposite direction, from Bucharest to Vienna.
What’s Included:
- In Bucharest: group airport transfer, 1 night in a 4-5 star hotel
- Large, outside river-view staterooms, most with French balconies or walk-out balconies
- Free-flowing red & white wines from Europe’s famous wine regions, beer & soft drinks
with every lunch and dinner onboard - Gourmet dining onboard
- Cocktail Reception, Welcome Dinner and Captain’s Gala Dinner
- Services of an experienced English-speaking onboard Cruise Director
- 24 hour coffee and tea station
- All onboard entertainment including talks, cooking demonstrations, musical performances and nightly piano music
- Fitness room (open 24 hours)
- Bottled water in every stateroom
- In-stateroom infotainment center
- Complimentary Wi-Fi onboard
- Complimentary use of onboard bicycles
- Complimentary state-of-the-art audio headsets for optional excursions
- All local taxes & port charges included
*MEMBER BENEFIT: Onboard Credit of 25 Euros per person.
Seasonal promotions may be available, please check when inquiring.
Deposit and Payments: 10% initial non-refundable deposit/final balance due 120 days prior to departure
Call for assistance: 1-800-481-9739 ext 0
Mention Promo Code for Savings: ARC2025
Departure Dates
August 4
October 16
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Destination
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Arrival City
Bucharest, Romania -
Departure City
Vienna, Austria -
Activity Level
Leisurely -
Passenger Limit
162
Arrive in Bucharest
Meals Provided: Dinner
Bucharest > Fetesti
After breakfast, check out of your hotel and begin a full day exploration of the capital city of Romania, the “Paris of the East”. Your adventure begins with a panoramic city tour which includes stop at the impressive Parliament Palace. Construction began in 1984 under the Communist leader Nicolae Ceausescu, it is the second largest administrative building in the world after the Pentagon in the United States. Continue along the city’s broad boulevards, past the opera house and the Triumph Arch – modeled after the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. After lunch in a local restaurant, continue on foot through the historic center of Bucharest. Visit the Stavropoleos Church (dating back to 1724), which is one of the oldest Orthodox churches in the city, and the Romanian Orthodox Church. Your afternoon concludes with a transfer to the Danube port of Fetesti, for embarkation. After settling into your cabin, enjoy a Welcome Cocktail and a specially-prepared Welcome Dinner.
Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Excursion:
City tour Bucharest including lunch
Danube Delta > Saint George Village
The natural beauty of the Danube Delta is on full display today. Spend the morning cruising Sfantu Gheorghe (Saint George), one of the 3 main channels that make up the Danube Delta. At the meeting of the Black Sea and the Danube, this UNESCO site hosts 27 different ecosystems and is home to many unique species of birds, fish, and other creatures. From the fisherman’s village of Saint George, observe daily life for the people who inhabit this fertile delta.
For those wishing to delve further into the scenic waterways, the optional Delta Safari boat excursion awaits. During dinner, enjoy sunset over the waters of the Danube Delta as your vessel departs and begins the journey back up the Danube.
Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Excursion:
Nature Experience Danube Delta / Delta Safari (bookable only on board)
Hirsova
Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Excursion:
Excursion Constanta and Black Sea Coast
Svishtov > Nikopol
This morning, the ship reaches the southernmost harbour on the Danube - Svishtov - which is situated on the Bulgarian side of the river. For those wanting to explore a little farther inland, an optional excursion including lunch is offered to the enchanting Veliko Tarnovo, the oldest town in Bulgaria. This pretty town is located on the steep banks of the river Yantra at the foot of the Balkan Mountains. High on a peak is the remains of the medieval town of Tsarevets, where 22 tsars made history in the 2nd Bulgarian empire. The flagships of the neighboring museum village of Arbanassi consist of the Church of the Nativity, adorned with splendid murals, and the rose oil, which is a speciality of this picturesque town. After a delicious lunch in a local restaurant, return to the ship which is now docked in Nikopol.
Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Excursion:
Excursion to Veliko Tarnovo with Arbanassi and lunch
Iron Gates
Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Belgrade
After breakfast, arrive in Belgrade, one of the oldest European cities and the capital of Serbia. The city lies at the juncture of the Danube and the Sava Rivers. The “White City” is one of the most historically rich and important places in all of Serbia. From the Kalemegdan-Belgrade fortress, you’ll have an impressive panoramic view over the Danube and the Sava Rivers. Once an important military fortification, it now serves as the central park of Belgrade. Be sure to see the National Museum, the Parliament, the Terazije square, and the palace of Princess Ljubica. Another highlight is the St. Sava Temple, the largest Orthodox Church in Serbia. The city has a bustling pedestrian area with plenty of shops and markets ripe for exploration. To taste the local cuisine, the Skadarlija (Skadarska Street) is a pedestrian street filled with restaurants and cafes, emanating the spirit of Old Belgrade. Belgrade has a wide variety of museums with something for everyone, including historical museum, the Nikola Tesla museum dedicated to the man who made significant contributions to electric engineering, and an Aeronautical Museum displaying over 200 aircraft that had been operated by the Serbian and Yugoslav Air Forces as well as other rare aircraft and aviation equipment. Rejoin the ship this afternoon and continue along the Danube.
Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Excursion:
City tour Belgrade
Mohács > Kalocsa
This morning visit the tiny harbor town of Mohács, a melting pot of nations. Two important battles took place in the fields around this town, which had a huge impact on European history. The battle in 1526 was lost and was the beginning of the reign of the Ottoman Empire over the country for the next century and a half. In 1687 the Austrian troops and Habsburg allies overturned the empire and regained the cities of the Danube. This afternoon relax onboard or join the optional excursion to the Puszta to enjoy the scenery of the endless plain, where the sky stretches into the horizon.
Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Excursion:
Excursion to the Puszta
Budapest
Early this morning we dock in Budapest, the capital and largest city of Hungary. A large portion of this city is a World Heritage Site, including the banks of the Danube, Andrassy Avenue, the Buda Castle quarter, Heroes’ Square, and the Millennium Underground Railway. With 80 geothermal hot springs, the third largest Parliament building in the world, and the second largest Synagogue, there is truly something for everyone to enjoy in this bustling city. A visit to the covered market is a feast for the senses. The market is a favorite with the locals for the fresh produce, seafood and spices, including the famous Hungarian paprika. After the day’s explorations, a special Hungarian evening is planned with the traditional music of the country topped with an evening cruise down the Danube to see this beautiful city by night.
Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Excursions:
City tour of Budapest
Excursion to the Royal Palace of Gödöllö
Bratislava
Discover the Slovak capital of Bratislava this afternoon. The city is home to the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, the old city walls, the summer residence of the archbishop and the current residence of the president of Slovakia. You can also see Bratislava Castle, high above the city. From Michael’s Gate, take a leisurely stroll through the historic city center, where you can admire sights such as the Primatial Palace and St. Martin’s Cathedral. Enjoy the Captain’s Gala Dinner onboard this evening.
Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Excursion:
City tour of Bratislava
Vienna - Depart for home
Meals Provided: Breakfast