Day 1: Depart home gateway city to Bucharest
Day 2: Bucharest Transfer from Bucharest airport to hotel
Day 3: Bucharest Enjoy a full day at leisure. (BB)
Day 4: Bucharest, Bus transfer to Giurgiu City tour of Bucharest, lunch, transfer to Giurgiu (BB, L) Featured Excursion: Bucharest city tour
Day 5: Giurgiu Visit Varna's Archeological Museum, home tothe oldest gold treasure in the world. Savor Bulgarian cuisine, andenjoy an exclusive cruise on the Black Sea. (BB, L, D) Featured Excursion: Full-day Varna and a Black Sea cruise
Day 6: Rousse Enjoy leisure time exploring Rousse, Bulgaria's fourth-largest city.Walk along the lively pedestrian zone, known for its 19th- and20th-century Neo-Baroque and Neo-Rococo architecture. (BB, L, Captain'sFarewell Dinner)
Day 7: Vidin (Belogradchik) Visit the legendary Medieval Baba Vida Fortress and Belogradchik, afairytale world of weathered red sandstone in fantastic formations andone of the natural wonders of Bulgaria. (BB, L, D) Featured Excursion: Half-day Vidin and Belogradchik rock formations
Day 8: Cruising the scenic Iron Gates, Kostolac Relax onboard as you cruise the spectacular Iron Gates, an 80-milesequence of gorges that the mighty Danube cut through the CarpathianMountains and one of the most dramatic natural displays of beauty inEurope. (BB, L, D)
Day 9: Kostolac (Viminacium), Belgrade Resident archeologists bring the historicgrandeur of the excavations at Viminacium alive. The former Roman cityboasted villas, thermal baths, amausoleum, and even an amphitheater. (BB, L, D) Featured Excursion: Viminacium archeological site
Day 10: Belgrade You'll be taken on a panoramic drive through Belgrade, which featuresthe Belgrade Fortress in Kalemegdan Park, St. Sava Cathedral, and avisit to Tito's Memorial. (BB, L, D) Featured Excursion: Belgrade city tour
Day 11: Vukovar (Osijek) Tour Osijek and experience Croatian life while meeting students during a school visit and enjoying a home-hosted lunch. (BB, L, D) Note: School visit not available during school holidays. Featured Excursion: Full day Vukovar and Osijek home-hosted lunch, and school visit
Day 12: Budapest Enjoy the morning at leisure in Budapest before cruising the Danube. (BB, L, D) Featured Excursion: Full day cruising
Day 13: Budapest Your panoramic tour of Budapest gives you a sweeping view of all its famous sights. (BB, L, D) Featured Excursion: Budapest city tour
Day 14: Bratislava Admire Bratislava's eclectic architecture of Gothic, Baroque, and ArtDeco styles on your walking tour. (BB, L, Captain's Welcome Dinner) Featured Excursion: Bratislava walking tour
Day 15: Vienna There can be no exploration of the Danube without a visit to Vienna,which is a city both steeped in history and on the cusp of currenttrends. Your panoramic city tour takes you along the statelyRingstrasse showcasing imperial Habsburg grandeur, past the Rathaus(City Hall), Parliament, the Hofburg (Imperial Palace), and the StateOpera, among other sights. (BB, L, D) Note: On Mondays, the Mozart House will be visited instead of the library. Featured Excursion: Vienna city tour
Day 16: Vienna Leaving the motorcoach, you'll start a walking tour through the Hofburggrounds, culminating at magnificent St. Stephen's Cathedral. Visit theBaroque State Hall of the Austrian National Library, said to be themost beautiful library room in the world. (BB, L, D) Note: On Mondays, the Mozart House will be visited instead of the library. Featured Excursion: Vienna city tour
Day 17: Vienna Featured Excursion: Schoonbrunn Palace
Day 18: Vienna, Melk Cruise the scenic, vineyard-rich Wachau Valley, a UNESCO World Heritagecultural landscape representing one of the most beautiful river valleysin Europe. Then tour Melk's 900-year-old Benedictine abbey, amasterpiece of Baroque art and architecture situated high atop thegranite cliffs of the Danube. The views from the terrace arespectacular, but the splendid frescos, marble, and gilded plasterworkof its interior will be the true highlight of your visit. (BB, L,Captain's Welcome Dinner) Featured Excursion: Melk Abbey
Day 19: Passau Passau boasts a delightful layer of Italian-style on quintessentialGerman foundations. Explore the well-preserved town on your guidedwalking tour. Visit St. Stephan's Cathedral, home to Europe's largestpipe organ, where you'll hear a magnificent organ recital. (BB, L, D) Note: Concert not available before 5/2, after 10/31, or on Sundays. Featured Excursion: Passau walking tour and St. Stephan's organ concert
Day 20: Passau, (Theresienthal), Deggendorf After taking a scenic drive through the Nature Reserve of the BavarianForest, marvel at the amazing glass collection exhibited in theTheresienthal Glass Museum. Experience the art of glass-makingfirsthand during a visit to a nearby glass workshop, and follow theglass from the oven to the cooling station while learning about theextraordinary history of Theresienthal. Cap the day off with atraditional horse-drawn carriage ride through the Bavarian Forest. (BB,L, D) Featured Excursion: Bavarian forest horse-drawn carriage ride, and visit to a glass museum and workshop in Theresienthal
Day 21: Regensburg Regensburg, one of the finest Medieval towns in Europe, captures 2,000years of living history with outstanding manmade monuments like the12th-century Stone Bridge and the towering Gothic cathedral. Yourwalking tour takes you past the architectural treasures of Old Town aswell as the Cathedral of St. Peter with its magnificent 14th-centurystained glass windows. Genuine Bavarian hospitality adds to the vibrantmix of art and culture in this UNESCO World Heritage Site. (BB, L, D) Featured Excursion: Regensburg walking tour
Day 22: Nuremberg After cruising parts of the impressive Main-Danube Canal, visitNuremberg, an archetypal German Medieval city encircled by mightydefensive walls and red-roofed buildings. Birthplace of Albrecht Du-rerand famous for its pocket watches, the city also held the astoundingWar Crimes Trials after WWII. Discover the sights of Nuremberg duringyour panoramic tour before exploring its walled Old Town on foot. (BB,L, Captain's Farewell Dinner) Featured Excursion: and Half-Day Nuremberg city tour
Day 23: Nuremberg
Day 24: Bamberg Stroll through the UNESCO World Heritage city of Bamberg with yourguide. See the unique town hall, the Imperial Cathedral, and thefishermen's village known as Little Venice. (BB, L, Captain's FarewellDinner) Featured Excursion: Bamberg walking tour
Day 25: Gerlachshausen (Rothenburg), Würzburg Travel along parts of the “Romantic Road” to Rothenburg ob der Tauber,the best-preserved Medieval town in Germany. The old city walls stillstand, protecting the charming core of Gothic churches andand gabledhouses from intruders. Climb the Town Hall Tower for great views overthe city and the Tauber valley. (BB, D) Featured Excursion: Full-day tour of Rothenburg
Day 26: Miltenberg Visit historic Miltenberg, a charming Medievalvillage with fairytale half-timbered houses, a Crooked House, and RoyalInn, which has been serving meals since the 17th century. Take in thebreathtakingly beautifulscenery along the meandering Main River as you relax onboard in theafternoon. (BB, L, D) Featured Excursion: Miltenberg walking tour
Day 27: Frankfurt, Mainz, Rüdesheim Your tour of dynamic Frankfurt takes you through the financial hub withits imposing skyline and past Old Town, Goethe University, and theBotanical Gardens. Then you'll explore the historic area around RömerSquare on foot, passing St. Paul's Church and many picturesque gabledhouses. (BB, L, D) Featured Excursion: Frankfurt city tour
Day 28: Rüdesheim, cruising the romantic Rhine, Koblenz Amble through Koblenz's picturesque streets while your local expertexplains the town's history and importance in the region. Later in theday, cruise along the UNESCO World Heritage-designated romantic Rhinewith its more than 40 castles and famous Lorelei Rock. Enjoy leisuretime in Rüdesheim, a celebrated wine town, during the evening. (BB, L,D) Featured Excursion: Koblenz walking tour
Day 29: Traben Trarbach, Bernkastel Discover Bernkastel's 500-plus years of winemaking history with itshistoric vineyards and delightful market squares. After a scenic cruisepast the Moselle region's vine-filled slopes and picturesque villages,discover the romantic twin town of Traben-Trarbach, where treasures ofArt Nouveau architecture pay tribute to the wealthy 19th-century winemerchants. Afterward, savor delectable Riesling wines from localvineyards. (BB, L, Captain's Welcome Dinner) Featured Excursion: Bernkastel walking tour, Traben-Trarbach walking tour and wine experience
Day 30: Trier to Paris Travel by motorcoach from Trier, Germany to Paris, France. Your afternoon tour of Germany's oldest city, alsocalled the second Rome, showcases the impressive Roman gate PortaNigra, and Emperor Constantine's throne room, all of which are UNESCOWorld Heritage Sites. (BB, D) Featured Excursion: Trier city tour
Day 31: Paris We begin our city tour with a drive up the grand boulevard ChampsÉlysèes, passing the Arc de Triomphe. We'll stop for a photoopportunity at the Eiffel Tower before continuing to Place Vendôme,Hôtel de Ville, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Latin Quarter. We'll thengo to Les Invalides, the Louvre courtyard, and Luxembourg Gardens,where we will see a slice of daily Parisian life as well as viewBartholdi's model for the Statue of Liberty. (BB) Featured Excursion: Paris city tour
Day 32: Depart Paris Transfer to the Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport for your flight home
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