
Cruise along the Danube River as you discover enchanting landscapes, fascinating world heritage sites, ancient 18th-century homes, and so much more!
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Easy Tours are accessible for all travelers. There will be limited periods of standing or walking during sightseeing excursions as pre-booked transportation will take passengers between destinations.
If you’re ready to sail down one of the most extraordinary rivers in Europe, then this 9-day tour of the Danube will take you in for an adventure! Your journey will begin in Munich, one of the most beautiful cities in Germany, known for its breathtaking parks, fascinating historic sites, and captivating cultural splendors. Make your way to Passau, where you will board your cruise, sail eastwards to Austrian capital of Vienna, experience its impressive imperial palaces, rich musical history and a relaxed coffee house culture. Continue eastwards to the Hungarian capital of Budapest, often called Queen of Danube is known for its beautiful 18th century homes, bridges and lampposts. From there you will make your way to Bratislava, a Slovakian city situated by the Danube, surrounded by scenic vineyards and mountains. Your next stop will be in Wachau, a gorgeous valley with UNESCO sites and extraordinary outdoor scenery, before you explore Melk, digging deep to learn about its architectural heritage, and visit Passau, the City of Three Rivers, known for its architecture and art. Finally, you will make your way back to Munich, where your cruise on the Danube will come to an end!
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Prices are per person on a Twin/Double room sharing basis in Standard Cabin. Cabin upgrades are available.
Single Supplement is available from CAD 1199 per person
Make your own way to the airport for your flight to Germany. Enjoy inflight meals and services on board.
Overnight on board flight
Upon arrival at Munich airport, transfer to Passau pier. Check in begins at 15:00hrs.
This evening, enjoy welcome reception with the captain and crew.
Overnight on board
Enjoy breakfast at the cruise as the cruise sails towards the historic town of Ybbs, located at the confluence of YBBS and Danueb rivers, it held great economic importance during Middle Ages. Continue cruising through the beautiful region of Wachau towards Vienna, often referred to “The City of Music”. Apart from Music, the city is known for its rich heritage, impressive imperial palaces, interesting museums and its coffee house culture. Afternoon is at leisure to enjoy on board services, perhaps you can choose to disembark and take one of the many optional tours available to explore Vienna. Perhaps you can take the Walking city tour of Vienna or you can experience one of the best chamber orchestras of the city. Enjoy your dinner as the ship sails towards your next destination.
Overnight on board
Optional: Visit of Maria Taferl: Only Bookable onboard
On the north bank of the Danube, just a short bus ride away, lies the most important pilgrimage site in Lower Austria: Maria Taferl. The pilgrimage basilica of the same name, the Lower Austrian national shrine of the Sorrowful Mother of God, is enthroned on a hill. The sacred building was built around a wayside shrine of the Virgin Mary. This is also the origin of the name "Maria Taferl". According to tradition, two miraculous healings took place at this place as early as 1633. In the following years, miracles and apparitions of angels were reported again and again at this place. After visiting the pilgrimage church, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Niebelungengau. Back in Ybbs, visit the old ship master's house, which today houses the art gallery "Atelier an der Donau". Marvel at paintings and sculptures by artists from all over the world. You are welcome to try your hand at the printing press. The tour ends with a walk through the small alleys of the old town of Ybbs, where you can still see the wealth from earlier times.
Optional: Visit of the hydropower plant Ybbs- Persenbueg: Only Bookable onboard
Ybbs-Persenbeug is the oldest and, in terms of output, the fourth most powerful Danube power plant in Austria. Completed in 1959, the main purpose of the power plant is to generate electricity from hydropower. However, the construction of the plant also made the Danube safer for navigation. Whirlpools and shallows have been a thing of the past ever since. Experience the functions of the individual components up close during an impressive guided tour. Seeing hydroelectric power generation up close is not only something for technology enthusiasts. During the walk over the dam wall to the lock chambers, the dimensions become visible. During the tour of the lock facility (weather permitting), you will learn details about navigation, the lock process, and the duties of the lock supervisors.
Optional: Heurigen Excursion: Only Bookable onboard
In Vienna, cosiness is still very important, so it is not for nothing that anyone who comes to Vienna must plan time. Experience it for yourself at a typical Heurigen evening in Vienna. By bus you go to a famous Heurigenort, where you can spend the evening in a cozy atmosphere in a typical Heurigen. "Heurigen" refers to both the rustic taverns and the young wine. The Heurigen musicians provide the right atmosphere. The excursion price also includes a drink.
Optional: Trip to the Prater with Ferris Wheels : Only Bookable onboard :
Adventure, tradition, and Viennese charm at once - no other place radiates so much energy and joie de vivre as the Vienna Prater. A fascinating world awaits visitors and guarantees entertainment for both young and old. Full of turbulent roller coasters, spooky ghost trains and attractions of all sorts, this amusement park, officially bearing the name of Wurstelprater, is also known for its landmark: the Ferris wheel. It attracts visitors with a great view of the city. Enjoy the ride and look forward to the magical panorama of the metropolis on the Danube.A day of countless opportunities to explore the beautiful city of Vienna on own. Cruise remains stationed for the day, only to start sail towards the evening. You can choose to enjoy the onboard facilities or perhaps you can disembark and take one of the many optional tours available.
Overnight on board
Optional: Walking city tour of Vienna: Price is Part of Excursion package
Explore the traditional Danube metropolis of Vienna. From the pier it goes past the "New Vienna" with the Uno-City and the Danube Island. See impressive, magnificent buildings such as the State Opera, the Burgtheater, the Hofburg, the Parliament, the Town Hall and the Votivkirche while driving along the well-known Ringstraße. Experience this charming city and its world-famous "Viennese schmäh" up close. Enjoy a short free time, before your drive past the Praterstern to return to your ship.
Optional: Excursion Biedermeier town Baden : Only Bookable onboard
Enjoy an excursion far off the beaten track. The charming town center of Baden is especially captivating with its charming Biedermeier buildings from the 19th century. The climatic health resort is located in the thermal region in the Vienna Woods and was already appreciated by emperors and kings. During a guided tour you can let the special atmosphere take effect on you.
Optional: Ebike Vienna : Only Bookable onboard
Experience Vienna far away from the well-known tourist paths on an e-bike. Explore together with your bike guide one of the most popular recreational areas in Vienna: the Danube Island. Learn interesting facts about life in the Austrian Danube metropolis from your guide along the way. Of course, a small refreshment break is not to be missed.
Optional: Helicopter flight Vienna for 02 Pax : Only Bookable onboard
During this exclusive helicopter sightseeing flight for two you will experience the Danube metropolis Vienna in a completely new way. A transfer will take you from the ship to the Vöslau-Kottingbrunn airfield. For about 40 minutes you fly along the Danube and see not only Vienna but also the vineyards of the thermal region and the Vienna Woods from a bird's eye view.
Today sail through the waters of Danube to Budapest, the Hungarian capital is one of the most beautiful cities of Europe and is not without reason nicknamed the “Queen of the Danube”. Commanding both sides of Danube, with the Chain Bridge connecting Hilly Buda with Flat Pest, this enchanting city’s skyline is dominated with magnificent domes and spires, 18th century homes, bridges and lampposts dominates its streets. The day is free to explore the charms of Budapest. Perhaps you can join for an optional walking tour of Budapest or can enjoy a typical evening, experiencing the impressive performance of a Hungarian folklore group with its spirited music and colorful costumes.
Overnight on board
Optional: Walking city tour of Budapest : Price is Part of Excursion package
Budapest is certainly one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and is not without reason nicknamed the "Queen of the Danube". The Danube divides the Hungarian metropolis into the districts of Buda and Pest. You first drive through the city center and enjoy the flair of the city. The castle district, together with the Buda castle, the fisherman's bastei and the Matthias church, still testifies to the fame of bygone times. Afterwards you continue to the Gellertberg, where you have the opportunity to enjoy the impressive view of the Danube and the buildings on the banks of the Danube, as well as the numerous bridges of Budapest.
Optional: Budapest by Night with folklore : Only Bookable onboard
Experience the impressive performance of a Hungarian folklore group with their spirited music and colorful traditional costumes at this evening event typical of the country. You will be served a typical Hungarian goulash soup and Hungarian wine. Afterwards you will drive back to the ship through the nocturnal Budapest, past the brightly lit magnificent buildings, such as the Parliament, Fishermen's Bastion, Matthias Church, Buda Castle, the Chain Bridge and the Gellert Hill.
Optional: Riverride Budapest : Only Bookable onboard
An experience of a special kind offers you the ride with the amphibious bus Riverride. Enjoy the impressive sea of lights of the city first during a ride through the illuminated streets of Budapest, before the bus continues its tour on water. The bus driver becomes the captain and the "floating" bus gives you a special view of magnificent buildings, such as the Parliament, the Fishermen's Bastion and the Castle, which radiate a very special glow in the spotlight.
Explore more of Budapest in the morning, perhabps opt for one of the various optional tours available or choose to relax and enjoy onboard cruise facilities. Later in the day set sail towards Bratislava.
Overnight on board
Optional: Puszta excursion from/to Budapest : Only Bookable onboard
The drive to Lajosmizse takes you south of Budapest towards the Hungarian lowlands, the Puszta. Upon arrival at Tanya-Cszárda, you will be welcomed in the typical way of the country with schnapps and salty pastries. You will visit the stud farm and then you can take part in a short carriage ride across the vast plain of the Puszta. Afterwards the Csikos (Hungarian horse herders) invite you to a special kind of horse show. You will learn about the Hungarian horse traditions and get to know the habits of the former Csikos, because in former times the horse was the best friend of the man in the Puszta. After the presentation you will have the opportunity for a short walk through the stables of the Cszárda. Here you will also be served a small snack of Hungarian specialties and wine. In the boutique you will have the opportunity to buy Hungarian souvenirs, salami, paprika products, wine and brandy.
Optional: Budapest Impressions : Only Bookable onboard
Experience Budapest today from a different perspective and up close. The famous St. Istvan Basilica and the Opera House are just a few stops on your unique discovery tour on foot and by train through the Hungarian capital. Continue on a nostalgic journey through time on the oldest subway of the European continent. Walk on one of the most famous squares of Budapest and enjoy the special flair of the city.
Optional: Ebike Budapest : Only Bookable onboard
Do you want to enjoy a bit of nature away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Budapest? Then this is the right excursion for you! Together with your bike guide you will go on an e-bike to Margaret Island, a green oasis of peace in the middle of the Danube. There you will also have a short refreshment break. On the way, you will experience the Hungarian Danube metropolis from a different perspective on your ride along the Danube.
Your return journey towards Passau starts with the sail to Bratislava, lying in the fertile Danube plains, south of the little Carpathians, this Slovak capital is a mosaic of illustrious history, a medieval and Gothic old town dominated by the crowning castle, rebuilt to renaissance finery interspersed with communist era blocks and a futurist bridge. Enjoy the day at leisure, perhaps you can enjoy the city tour of Bratislava driving past the embassy district and visiting the impressive fort.
Overnight on board
Optional: City tour of Bratislava: Price is Part of Excursion package
In the immediate vicinity of the border with Austria and Hungary, Bratislava lies in the fertile Danube plain south of the Little Carpathians. As "small, but fine" one could aptly describe the Slovak capital. With great attention to detail, the old town has been magnificently renovated. When visiting Bratislava, you first drive through the embassy district to the castle (Hrad), which towers high above the city and is considered a landmark of the city. There you will make a photo stop and can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view over the city. Here you will also find more detailed information about the eventful history of the castle, which was the residence of numerous Hungarian kings for a long time before Maria Theresa settled there and the castle experienced its heyday. Then continue the drive to the old town and start the tour. On the common walk through the old town of Bratislava you will see the Redoubt, the National Theatre, the Town Hall and some baroque palaces and the city gates that testify to the k.u.k. monarchy. Among other things, you will also get to know the most famous man of Bratislava, the Gullimann Cumil.
Cruise through the UNESCO World heritage site of Wachau, known for its visual landscape, it showcases many intact and visible traces of its continuous, organic evolution since pre-historic times in terms of architecture, urban planning or agricultural use showcased by its monasteries, castles and ruins, towns, villages and the cultivated fields of vines and apricots. Arrive at Melk, a town dominated by the 11th century Melk Abbey, an impressive monastery built high above the ground. Perhaps you can choose to visit the impressive Abbey, the baroque Benedictine monastery, which contains the remains of several members of the House of Babenberg, Austria's first ruling dynasty.
Overnight on board
Optional: Visit to Melk Abbey: Price is Part of Excursion package
The baroque Benedictine monastery of Melk is impressively enthroned above the city at the entrance to the Wachau Danube. For more than 1,000 years, Melk has been a spiritual and cultural center of the country. The monastery has become literarily known, among other things, through Umberto Eco's novel "the name of the rose". The imposing Baroque building is a visible expression of the importance of the monastery in the Baroque period. A guided tour through the monastery impressively conveys the former importance of the monastery. Afterwards, you can explore the outdoor facilities yourself before the bus picks you up again and brings you back to the ship.
After you have enjoyed breakfast on board, you will have until 9:00am to disembark the river cruise in Passau. Transfer to the Munich airport for your flight back home.
With its innovative design and completely new on-board concept, this river cruise ship of the year 2018 sets a new standard on the river. A ship for anyone who may have previously found river cruises a bit “outdated”. For anyone who, for example, doesn’t like having to decide already in the morning were and what they are going to eat in the evening. For anyone for whom spontaneous experiences and personal enjoyment is a top priority when going on holiday. From the outside, the large glass surfaces and the striking lines of the river cruiser catch the eye immediately. On the inside, the modern feel and lightness of the whole design is reflected in its elegant interior, which is bathed in light. Light colors and modern design with optimal use of space – we have invested a lot of passion in the furnishings and amenities you’ll find in the 14 m² outside cabins. And the results could easily rival any first-class hotel room. The double beds can be separated into two singles if required. On the middle and upper deck, the openable French balconies ensure you get the best views. The windows on the main deck don’t open. In the bathroom, you’ll find convenient storage shelves and, of course, there is ample space in the wardrobe for your clothes. The domestic appliances also include individually adjustable air conditioning, radio, phone, SATELLITE TV, shower/WC, hairdryer, fridge and a safe.


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Please note: Passengers who are not U.S. or Canadian citizens must check with the respective consulate or a visa agency to determine what personal identification is required. Passengers who enter, leave and then re-enter the same country on their itinerary should check if they require a double-entry visa.
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A visa may be obtained by using a visa service or by contacting the embassy or consulate of the nation you are visiting prior to departing from your home country.
Please check the Before You Book section found on every tour to access the country specific Know Before You Go document to know about Visa and other important information about the countries you will be visiting.
How much does a visa cost?
There will be different costs that will be specific per embassy/consulate and whether you have used a visa service or not. These costs often change with little notice. We recommend that you contact the appropriate embassy or consulate directly for the most up to date information.
You may find the contact information for consulates/embassies in the Visa section of the Know Before You Go document available for the country you will be visiting.
What are optional sightseeing tours?
Optional tours are offered to travelers interested in additional experiences, sightseeing, meals or activities to supplement the included components of our tours. You may choose to participate in some, all or none of the optional tours which are priced individually. Complete descriptions and prices for each optional tour are listed on the itinerary section of the tours on our website.
When can I add optional tours?
Optional tours are available for purchase any time up to 45 days before departure.
Can I purchase optional tours locally?
Yes. When traveling on an escorted tour, optional tours may be purchased locally from the Tour Manager. However, Indus cannot guarantee the rate and availability of these services when purchased locally. Please note that tours purchased locally are subject to current exchange rates and may cost up to 10% more.
Can I add optional tours for only select individuals on my reservation?
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For complete details on Travel Insurance, check our Travel protection page.
When can I purchase Travel Insurance?
American Residents can purchase Trawick Insurance with us at the time of booking or anytime prior to departure. After booking, Canadian Residents will receive an email with a referral to TuGo Insurance which can be purchased anytime prior to departure.
When is Travel Insurance active?
Travel Protection coverages will take effect on the later of 1) the date the plan payment has been received by the Policyholder; 2) the date and time you start your Covered Trip; or 3) 12:01 A.M. Standard Time on the Scheduled Departure Date of your Covered Trip.
I need to cancel my trip and have not purchased insurance, what do I do?
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Requests may be made for special meals. These requests will be sent on your behalf to the airline so long as Indus receives these request prior to your documents being issued. The availability of special meals will be based upon the specific airlines and will be at their discretion.
Can I use my frequent flier miles?
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What is required with International travel?
An international trip may require valid travel documents such as passport, visa, re-entry permit, health certificate, inoculation record, a ticket for the return journey or continuance of your trip, or ANY combination thereof. Passengers are responsible for the proper documentation. Concerns about the required travel documents may be resolved by contacting the appropriate consulate or embassy.

