
Pay tribute to the Queen of Europe's great rivers, the Danube. The Danube, through its rich history, has remained timeless and truly enchanting. German poet Friedrich Holderlin called the Danube "a refreshing, melodious river, sometimes foaming with high spirits, at other times dreaming serenely." For many centuries this river has been a reflection of Europe's history and destiny - an economic lifeline, a great highway to conquest, and a source of inspiration for poets and musicians. Now it is your turn to be inspired.
Waltz your way along the Danube as you sail from one captivating city to the next - Budapest, the beautiful "Queen of the Danube," Bratislava,
the "Coronation City of Kings," and breathtaking Vienna, the "Waltz Capital of the World." Experience enchanting Salzburg, the charming village of Durnstein located in Austria's lush vineyard-rich Wachau Valley, and Passau, with Europe's largest pipe organ located in its grand cathedral. This is a regal journey full of centuries of intriguing history that will unfold before your eyes.
Who will enjoy this cruise: This leisurely paced trip is for those who love history, food and wine, architecture, music and diverse cultures in a blend of the best of Eastern and Western Europe.
Day 1: Depart Home Gateway City to Munich
Day 2: Transfer to Passau (embark) Arrive in Munich Airport where you�ll be greeted by a Uniworld representative and transferred to the ship in Passau. (D)
Day 3: Passau Situated at the confluence of three rivers, Passau�s wealth through trade is reflected in the medieval merchant�s houses that we pass when walking to the baroque St. Stephan�s Cathedral, home to Europe�s largest pipe organ. Passau�s Italian-baroque buildings, erected after the big fire of 1662, match the historic center with its winding little streets and narrow alleyways, which lead us back to St. Stephan�s for an organ concert. (BB, L, Captain�s Welcome Dinner) Featured Excursion: Walking tour and organ concert
Day 4: Linz (Salzburg) Today�s adventure will take you out of Linz�through the region known to many as the �smile on the face of Austria.� Upon arrival in Salzburg, the �city of salt,� you�ll enjoy a walking tour of Old Town. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its well-preserved medieval town core and for its musical heritage. See the Mirabellgarten, once featured in the well-beloved film The Sound of Music. Visit the 15th-century Dom Cathedral, representing Faith, Hope and Charity. (BB, D) Featured Excursion: Full-day in Salzburg
Day 5: Melk, Scenic Cruising Wachau Valley, D�rnstein Today, you�ll be greeted by the famous Melk Abbey situated high atop the granite cliffs of the Danube. This 900-year old complex is a wonderful example of baroque art and architecture and home to a very famous Benedictine library. In the afternoon, you�ll cruise to the tiny baroque village of D�rnstein, which seems lost in time. It�s perhaps most famous for being where Richard the Lionheart was held captive on his return from the Crusades. Enjoy leisure time exploring this charming village on your own. (BB, L, D) Featured Excursion: Melk Abbey tour
Day 6: Vienna Vienna is a treasure trove of secular and sacred gems, such as St. Stephen�s Cathedral and the stately Ringstrasse, the broad thoroughfare surrounded by the many imperial buildings and monuments that give Vienna its wedding cake appearance. Your city tour takes you along the Ringstrasse to St. Stephen�s Cathedral, where Mozart was married. (BB, L, D) Featured Excursion: Vienna city tour
Day 7: Bratislava A tour through Bratislava will acquaint you with a sampling of the town�s eclectic architecture of gothic, baroque and Art Deco styles. Bratislava has been aptly named the �Coronation City of Kings� and you�ll discover why as you walk along the sidewalks where there are little golden crowns in the pavement identifying the route of the coronation procession of eleven kings and eight royal spouses over the centuries. You�ll also pass the 17th-century palace that now serves as the seat of the Slovakian government, Old Town�s Freedom Square and Peace Square, Mirbach Palace and Primatial Palace. (BB, L, D) Featured Excursion: Bratislava city tour
Day 8: Budapest Budapest is an enchanting city with a vibrant mix of East and West, and medieval and modern. Made up of two parts�Buda, the hills, and Pest, the flat lands�it is divided by the Danube and is an architectural dream. Your city tour features the famous Chain Bridge, the UNESCO-listed Castle Hill district, and the 19th-century Fisherman�s Bastion. (BB, L, Captain�s Farewell Dinner) Featured Excursion: Budapest city tour
Day 9: Budapest (disembark), transfer to airport Disembark the ship in Budapest and transfer to the airport for your flight home.
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7-night cruise in a riverview stateroom on the majestic River BeatriceAll meals onboardComplimentary fine wine during dinner, bottled water in your stateroom, and 24-hour specialty coffee6 shore excursions, fully hosted by English-speaking guidesState-of-the-art Quietvox portable audio headset system on all shore excursionsComplimentary use of bicyclesExciting onboard entertainment and insightful lecturesCaptain�s Welcome and Farewell DinnersAn experienced Cruise Manager and attentive, all English-speaking staffAll transfers on arrival and departure days Port Charges: Port Charges: $98 (Budapest to Passau), $98 (Passau to Budapest)
Single Cabin Disclaimer: A limited number of singles may be available in certain categories on certain vessels for an additional supplement. Please inquire.
Pricing Categories for Itinerary is as follows:
| Cat2 | Category 4 | | Cat3 | Category 3 | | Cat4 | Category 2 |
To upgrade to a higher category, add per person the following prices to Cat1:
| Category 1 | $825 | | Suite | $1,400 | | Owner's Suite | $3,000 |
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Questions? call 1-800-342-0019