Flowing through ten countries, the Danube connects a mosaic of traditions, from Vienna’s music halls to Budapest’s thermal baths and more. Along the way, sail past landscapes dotted with castles, grand capitals, and storybook villages to discover a region of timeless beauty.
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Featured Experiences on the Danube
Visit the Hilltop Melk Abbey and Dürnstein in the Wachau
The hilltop Melk Abbey is a detour-worthy masterpiece of baroque design and history. After, take a walking tour of Dürnstein, hike to the fortress ruins, or bike through nearby vineyards.
Imperial Vienna Excursion: Palace, Opera, & Music
Take in Vienna’s grand heritage on a guided city tour, past sights like the Opera House and St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Or, hop on a bike tour through the city’s historic neighborhoods.
Salzburg & Linz: Stories of Music and Daily Life
From Linz, join a tour along the town’s charming streets. Or opt for a full-day excursion to Salzburg’s historic center to see Mirabell Gardens, Residenz Square, and Mozart’s birthplace.
Discover the City of Three Rivers in Passau
Wander Passau’s old town in a “City of Three Rivers” walking tour, hike Castle Hill (Veste Oberhaus), or pedal along the banks on a scenic bike tour.
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Crew member on the Danube
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Peter Schmidt
Cruise Director on the Seine
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Testimonials
“Our Vienna experience was amazing! Our horse-drawn carriage ride through the city center brought all the feel of pomp & circumstance to life. As you are on the ride you can imagine the royalty that was in Vienna throughout the centuries. A must do excursion! Thank you AMA Waterways for this truly unforgettable experience!”
“We particularly enjoyed this itinerary because it includes a visit to Nuremberg. It is a fascinating German city with a castle and beautiful town square and our excursion covered a lot of history.”
“Some of the bike rides are shorter distances and are city tours by bicycle so you actually see more area than you would see on a walking tour. You stop frequently to hear about the area. Other bike rides are really rides from one town to another through villages along the river, on bike paths or roads. On those we usually stop a couple times and the guide tells us a little bit about the area… I’ve done rides where we’ve gone a bit of a distance down across the town, followed pathways along the river, ridden through gravel paths amongst vineyards and eventually came to a beautiful winery that we had time to explore from the outside. I’ve done another one where we rode along the river for 10-12 miles and then visited an adorable little town, learned about the Roman influence there, learned about houses in the village, etc., and then we rode back. I’ve done full city tours in Strasbourg, Lyon, Linz and Vienna, where we saw everything that the walking tours saw, plus more. We didn't go into any of the cathedrals, but had some free time in cities when you could visit on our own, if you wish. I’ve also done a number of bike rides that were literally just a ride while the ship sailed, and we went from one place to the next, or just a scenic ride and learned a little about the area, but we were out of the towns and cities. From the descriptions in the itinerary you should be able to get an idea what the ride is like (the shorter ones tend to be city tours), and the Wellness Host or the Cruise Manager will tell you more about them.”
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